No Agenda - 1658 - "Spaving"

Episode Date: May 9, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're skinny as a rail, your bones are sticking out, you got no muscle mass whatsoever, and you look in the mirror and you say, I could use a few more pounds. Adam Curry, John C. DeVora. It's Thursday, May 9th, 2024. This is your award-winning Give Our Nation Media Assassination episode 1658. This is no agenda. Watching winches and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas real country here in FEMA region number six in the morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:00:28 I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley, where everybody's looking forward to having their medical bills canceled. I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Okay, I'll bite. Have you heard this? I mean, the company that went out of business
Starting point is 00:00:46 no the democrats have proposed a bill yeah to uh cancel all medical day uh debt to the tune of 220 billion dollars in a last ditch effort to buy votes oh this is um what do you call that it used to be a thing whenever a new king would come in. Yeah, socialism. No. No, it's different. What's the name of it? It's back in the olden days. Whenever a new king. Yeah, Jubilee.
Starting point is 00:01:12 Jubilee. That's it. Debt Jubilee. There you go. Debt Jubilee. So that's seriously a plan? Good luck. That's great.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Yeah, let the taxpayers pick up everybody's tab. Why don't they fix the problem with these overpriced medical bills? That would be better. There's a rumor out there that something is coming. It's a rumor. I'm like, okay, there's no evidence of this. I'm like, okay, there's no evidence of this, but supposedly some kind of bill that would put the federal government in charge of all medical care for all children. Which to me is like... I haven't heard this one. Well, there's also, there's no evidence of it yet, but insiders say...
Starting point is 00:02:00 There's no evidence. Insiders say it's coming, it's coming, it's coming, it's coming, it's coming. Well, then, of course, this was the news this morning. A major hospital system with facilities in 19 states is the latest target of an apparent cyber attack. Essentially. I'm sorry. That's not the one I wanted. I wanted a different one.
Starting point is 00:02:16 It was good. No, I wanted a different one. That was good. No, it was the one about the... Shoot, I thought I had that. Some hospital, like hedge fund guys bought a hospital system and it's going out of business. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:33 That's been, that's not new news. That's been going on for a few weeks. Yeah. Okay. Well, now basically they pulled the trigger and it's all done. I thought I had that clip somewhere. Anyway, that wasn't my big news. My big news is I made a...
Starting point is 00:02:48 It turns out to be a mistake, but I was kind of excited because it's time once again. Every year comes around. I get all jitty. It's time for the Eurovision Song Contest. Oh, please. Yes. Here we go again.
Starting point is 00:03:03 Which I've been watching for 50 years. It's a big part of European culture, although... This is a little kid. Yes. Here we go again. Which I've been watching for 50 years. It's a big part of European culture, although... This is a little kid. Yeah. Since 1972, actually. Since 1972. I've been... Or maybe 73.
Starting point is 00:03:15 I've been watching this. Many big hits, such as Brotherhood of Man, Buxfizz, Abba, Teachin. I mean, all of the hits you've never heard of in america of course it's expanded to include ukraine and israel uh quite controversial of course now that the finals are saturday but they we had the semi-finals and this is the only yes i was going to ask what was the country that did the uh the satan thing i'm getting to that, so stay with me.
Starting point is 00:03:46 Stay with me. So the semifinals... I would. I can't keep up. It's all in Malmo in Sweden. And I mean, what they've done with this, this is all public broadcast money. So it's the people's money. And so they just throw everything at it.
Starting point is 00:04:04 I mean, the stage is outrageous the whole stage is programmable uh video screen why not of course let's just throw it away who cares immigrants and a cool tv show that's what you get now this show i really started loving watching it in uh when i was in the netherlands but really because we would all watch terry wogan on the the bbc because he because the britain usually always loses they come in last once in a while they they nail it and they they win but it's once every 20 years and it's so campy it's so just gay just you know like outrageously flamboyantly gay and all he would and this is this straight lace he passed away like i don't know 10 years ago or so but he's still doing the show curiously i wish
Starting point is 00:04:52 i wish um and so that kind of became the thing you know you'd watch him and it was just hilarious because all you can do is laugh at these outrageous dance numbers the stupid outfits and the songs are just usually very, very lame. And from time to time, a good one comes along. So these are the semifinals, and it's really, it's not the cream of the crop, if you know what I mean. So Ireland had an entrant who won, and every country has their own local,
Starting point is 00:05:21 and it's a big deal. It's so crazy. People love it. Ireland has, of course, their own local, and it's a big deal. It's so crazy. People love it. Ireland had, of course, their own local song contest, and Doomsday Blue were the ones who won. And their performance, because I watched their performance in Ireland, was completely different from what they showed in Malmo. And within 15 seconds, this chick comes out with a bloodied head and
Starting point is 00:05:48 she's got baphomet horns and she's freaking out and this devil worship and devil signs flashing everything the whole it was like whoa Tina and I went no no We actually had to fast forward. Like, I don't want to be affected by this. The devil is getting in my eyes. And it was so unbelievable. And of course, you know, without seeing it, it really doesn't do any, it doesn't do any justice. And of course, this is the only reason I have Peacock Plus or whatever it is, Peacock.
Starting point is 00:06:22 The only reason is to watch this show and they have no voiceover so the whole show is dumb boring there's no last year or the year before they had a couple of kind of campy guys doing the voiceover no there's not even a budget for that anymore so it was not funny there was no making fun of everything. And then they have these backstage interviews with the Irish contingent. And listen to what, 10 seconds of this lady or thing. Do you know what makes me special? I'm a queer. And I'm a witch!
Starting point is 00:07:01 I'm a queer. And I'm a witch! I mean, Europe is lost. I think we lost the audience. I don't think so. People are like, whoa. That said, I didn't realize that their act was totally different when it was presented in Ireland. Completely different.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Interesting. Well, who made the change? I don't know. Who do you think? But you hear what she says. She says, I'm queer and I'm a witch. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:32 I heard that. Yeah. Well, she's queer and she's a witch. Yeah, these are the ones who run the show. But was she a queer witch when she was in Ireland? Yeah, but not like she wasn't Satan. It was bad. Yeah, I saw this performance. Oh, you did?
Starting point is 00:07:46 Oh, okay. Good. That's why I asked about it earlier. And you severely reprimanded me for ruining your pace and flow. Just shut up. Yes. Uh-huh. I just thought it was disgusting.
Starting point is 00:08:00 It was. It was. I don't know what the effect was, but it was like, what didn't think i don't know how they would kind of what the effect was but it was like what's the point yeah well i mean that was my question what's the point to in the pentagon and she's jumping around and then there's a bunch of flames around the pentagon which makes a circle around the pentagon i don't know what that all means is some symbolic thing and she's drenched in blood and she's got the goth makeup to an extreme and the song stinks by the way i'll tell you why we've seen this with the the opening of the goddard tunnel we've seen this with the world
Starting point is 00:08:37 games we see it with the olympic games the elites always need to put we see it with the grammys we see it with the elites always i guess it's it with... The elites always have to put... I guess it's a tribute. They're required. Yes. Here you go. I think you're going to be right. They're required by Satan to do a tribute
Starting point is 00:08:57 in these big events, and then they're good to go for the next year. They won't drop dead. They get to live an extra year. They get some more adrenochrome. Yes. They get adrenochochrome and they get to tell people what to do and they don't have to eat bugs so i that's my only i think you're i don't know about the bug part but i'd say you're spot on spot on but it's so transparently sick yeah that. That it's, I'm surprised there's not more pushback on this. Because those people are Satanists. Because, listen, who runs the media?
Starting point is 00:09:31 Just like everywhere else, the leftists, which includes Satanists, run the media. That's it. What do you think these people are in America who run the media? Let them, we're just pure, straight up, adrenochromeochrome guzzling devil worshipers there's no doubt about it and it's all starting to come out and all the lies are starting to come out at all yeah i think oh yes things are starting to come out yes did you you're in texas you're isolated no listen to me you know you oh you of little faith chris cuomo is is number one example oh chris cuomo is out of control chris cuomo i wish i had some clips i have clips i have
Starting point is 00:10:12 clips i have clips okay well yeah after you okay i will sit through just as an introduction he has seems to have found some sort of truth regarding his situation, because he had COVID, he says, even though people now question that. But he has long COVID, he says. And so now he's changing his tune on everything, even though he was a huge promoter, along with Don Lemon, of if you don't get vaccinated,
Starting point is 00:10:41 you're going to die and you're a sick, screwed up person for not being vaccinated because you're going to kill your grandma. He's in that camp, solidly in that camp. Yes. And now three years later, or four, four years later, he changes his tune. Okay, fine. Yes. So this is why I say we're-
Starting point is 00:11:03 Is that a summary? Is that good enough? Okay. I guess. All right. Great show, everybody. No clips needed. See you next week. This is why I say we're in the season of reveal.
Starting point is 00:11:13 And he brings Burks into this too. But first, I'll play the clip that kind of went viral. A lot of people, same attitude as you have, very, very... Chris, you are... Yeah, exactly. I don't use that voice, but that's what I was saying. I thought it sounded a bit like that, just in my ears a bit.
Starting point is 00:11:30 So here he is. To you. And not only is Chris Cuomo out and about, he's on the Patrick Bette Davis show. PBD. The PBD, which is... Valuetainment. That's right.
Starting point is 00:11:43 He's got some kind of op going on over there but here's chris i'll tell you something else that's gonna get you a lot of hits thanks chris could you bring us a lot of hits man i want some hits i want some clicks and hits i am taking a um what do they call it like a a regular dose you know whatever. They're trying to build up of ivermectin. Ivermectin was a boogeyman early on in COVID. You couldn't talk about it. That was wrong. We were given bad information about ivermectin.
Starting point is 00:12:15 The real question is why? Everyone's going to say, Just listen, let him state his case, and then we can pick him apart. Let him state his case. Go. Everyone we can pick him apart let him stay his case go everyone's gonna say joe rogan was right no joe rogan was saying yeah he was right but that's that's not what matters what matters is the entire clinical community knew that ivermectin couldn't hurt you they knew it patrick i know they knew it how do i know because now i'm doing nothing but
Starting point is 00:12:42 talking to these clinicians who at the time were overwhelmed by covid and they weren't saying anything. Not that they were hiding anything, but it's cheap. It's not owned by anybody. And it's used as an antimicrobial antiviral in all of these different ways. It has been for a long time for malaria for over almost 20 years. Yeah. So and my doctor, who is now now my doctor was using it during covid on her family and on patients and it was working for them so they were wrong to play scared on that didn't know that at the time know it now admit it now reporting on it now because i think that's the job the idea that well you were a vaccine proponent Why wouldn't I have been a vaccine proponent?
Starting point is 00:13:27 Now there are questions. Oh, no, but I knew at the time. No, you didn't. What you knew was that there were people telling you to be resistant to what the government was telling you to do. Okay. So people are taking... Hold on a second. Is he talking to himself half the time?
Starting point is 00:13:41 Yes. Did you notice going back and forth? I didn't know, but then I said... Yes. And then... Yes, yes. Of course. He's talking to himself. the time yes did you know it's going back and forth i didn't know but then i said yes and then yes yes of course well he's talking to himself he's arrogant yes he's self righteous yes to an extreme yes and uh self-absorbed the whole nine yards and he has he's disconnected he's not a connected person correct and this And this is why I like what he's doing, because this is the same awakening that Tucker Carlson is starting to have. Only Tucker Carlson atones.
Starting point is 00:14:14 Tucker Carlson goes, man, I can't believe I was all in on this crazy stuff, and I just believed it. And Chris Cuomo is still just believing it, because he just believes whatever the people tell him. And Chris Cuomo is still just believing it because he just believes whatever the people tell him. And anyone who was not in the milieu or in the elitist circles, like Joe Rogan or the No Agenda show, who said, no, the way he took that was, don't trust the government, man. Don't trust the government. I am convinced that he is convinced that's what he heard. So people are like, you know, die, Cuomo die cuomo die no i want him to keep doing this i want him to keep going around and telling the truth oh i mean i still listen to i tune into his show every so often even though he's a self-righteous type of presenter which i find annoying and um but he does have decent guests he is he has gotten away from the cnn uh msnbc
Starting point is 00:15:10 uh knee-jerk virus and uh so yeah okay i'm not condemning him for his current position but i'm still you know if if a guy fell so if if you fall for something in such a big way, how do we ever know you're not falling for something else? I mean, his track record, until he proves differently, and I don't think he can do it, because once you establish yourself in that old mode of, you know, you're going to kill your grandma if you don't take the vax, I don't know you can recover from that. I don't think it's recoverable. The excuse he's using, I want to point out, is a classic,
Starting point is 00:15:52 Wir haben es nicht gewusst. Which is what the Germans said after World War II. They said, we didn't know. We didn't know. So he's using that excuse. But I like that he's out there because he is helping reveal. And he had Berks on who I think was probably the main mastermind behind the lockdowns.
Starting point is 00:16:15 She was the one going to all the governors and scaring the crap out of them. And so we has Berks on and now, so his thing now is I i have i have long covid which yeah this long covid thing which he's not he's taking ivermectin for long covid who's seen that as you know if you listen he what he should do is go back and list repeating bakala and he's got the cure for long covid is that uh that natto derivative. What Chris Cuomo has is a vax injury. This is the point I want to make.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Yes, that's obviously what it is. The vax injury is long COVID. He actually had some friend of his on Sean something rather than guys like, you know, I got long COVID. He's got long COVID. No, that is the vax injury.
Starting point is 00:17:06 And here's Deborah Birx on Cuomo's show to essentially say as much. I love that you had Sean on and he made the point. A lot of his symptoms are similar to long COVID symptoms. Well, that makes total sense. That happens often. Oh, well, there it is. That makes total sense. Wow. Yeah, I mean is that makes total sense um wow yeah i mean that's an
Starting point is 00:17:29 admission right there that happens often um with immunizations that if the natural disease can cause it then it also can sometimes be seen in certain profiles of the vaccine we should be studying that right now tell Tell the people with long COVID and vaccine reactions to come forward. Study their genetics. We're in the 21st century. We know how to solve these. The laugh tells are beautiful, Debbie. Issues, but we're not really bringing all the pieces we have to bear. But is the reason because they don't want to know that they, being the deep state, big pharma, the government, whatever boogeyman you want to fill in, because the truth is the vaccines didn't really work and there are way more side effects and more people got sick than got better as a result of it. Now, listen to this backpedaling.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Well, that's why we need all the people to come forward that have had reactions. Oh, what? What? We don't have DMED from the armed forces. We don't have the severely discredited vaccine adverse event reaction database. We had all of that. People were screaming from the rooftops. Because I'm not sure all of them have been reported. Do I think it's millions? No.
Starting point is 00:18:44 Could it be thousands? Yes. But there's millions of people with been reported. Do I think it's millions? No. Could it be thousands? Yes. But there's millions of people with long COVID. There it is. They're going to equate vaccine injury with long COVID. She's like a drunk driver listening to her. When you look at it in an honest data-driven way, more people have long COVID from having COVID than had vaccine reactions.
Starting point is 00:19:04 That doesn't mean we shouldn't study it. Do you think that there is a legitimate basis to say if you could do it over again, people shouldn't have had the vaccine? There are definitive cohorts that should have and should have gotten the vaccine from the very moment and should have been prioritized. I was saying in November, please prioritize the long-term care facilities. We knew that that was ground zero where our true elderly were residing. That's exactly where Cuomo's brother stuck all the old people with COVID and killed them. These two are working in cahoots. They needed it the most and should have gotten it first. Instead, we gave it to young nursing personnel. And I think until we have the 9-11 Commission, until we've listened to each and every one of them and addressed their concerns.
Starting point is 00:19:54 Yeah, because that'll teach us that jet fuel doesn't melt steel. And they believe they were heard. People are going to continue to spread conspiracy theories you block conspiracy theories when you let people be heard and you answer them transparently all right so they're desperately trying to avoid a good clip by the way thank you thank you they're desperately trying to avoid the obvious which everybody knows everybody knows it everybody knows it. Everybody knows. We've seen the VAERS reporting. Man, and why ivermectin, Chris Cuomo? The thing you didn't mention is because then there could be no emergency use authorization
Starting point is 00:20:32 for the gene therapy covering or pretending to be vaccines. So then there's the next bit of news which comes out. And this comes out in a very interesting way. AstraZeneca pulls their vaccine from the market. The headline everywhere, like the independent in the UK, which I'd say is reasonably independent, is, okay, it's a conspiracy rag. Conspiracy rag, you know, because there's a big lawsuit, which I think they're trying to do class action against AstraZeneca for people who were injured and got blood clots and and some of them who died. So that's really what's going on. AstraZeneca is moving towards withdrawing its COVID-19 vaccine worldwide after admitting to a rare side effect. There's a link between the jab and blood clotting in parts of the brain or stomach that can cause long-term disability or death. The drug maker applied to stop use in the European
Starting point is 00:21:31 Union with plans to do the same around the rest of the globe. Our regulator discontinued the vaccine last year. So that's from Australia. That's, you know, they're reporting the story correctly. Here's how France 24 covers it of course a lot of people in France got the AstraZeneca vaccine after being given the nod by the European Medicines Agency in January 2021 the jab became the world's third most used vaccine against COVID-19 with over 3 billion doses supplied in over 100 countries but nearly four years on the EU medicines regulator said it had grounded the vaccine's European authorisation upon AstraZeneca's request. In a statement,
Starting point is 00:22:12 the pharmaceutical giant said the decision was made due to a surplus of newer vaccines adapted to target COVID-19 variants. They will withdraw as much as they possibly can, given the fact that we know that that vaccine, which was generated against the original version of the virus, the Wuhan virus that swept across the world in 2020, things have moved on. The virus has mutated multiple times, and we're now in the era of these so-called Omicron variants. The shot, renamed Vaxseveria, saw some concerns about its safety.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Okay, so after they say, well, we pulled off the market because, you know, there's variants. These things are not going to work anymore. I do the same thing. Yeah, well, this is what you call crisis management. Then we throw in a little ditty at the end there just to keep our journalistic integrity and say, yeah, it's a couple people, you know. With the discovery of a possible, though rare, blood clotting condition as a side effect in 2021. Notice the emphasis on rare. It's very rare. With the discovery of a possible, though rare, blood clotting condition as a side effect in 2021.
Starting point is 00:23:14 Whilst some countries suspended the vaccine's use, the EMA concluded that this didn't raise the overall risk of clots. And the company overcame these setbacks to sell almost four billion dollars of its vaccine the same year astrazeneca is facing a legal case in the uk high court on behalf of 51 people claiming to have been affected by the side effects claiming to have 51 people so it's really not a big deal they took it off because small number yeah meanwhile the world health organization the ghouls themselves they even understand that this is a problem. And this lady is the spokeshole for the investigation team. She's a homina, homina, homina.
Starting point is 00:23:51 Vaccination against COVID-19 doesn't reduce deaths from any other causes. Throne-worn embolic events do happen in the population. So she's saying here now that, hey, they don't, this is a great one. The COVID vaccines don't stop blood clots that's what she's saying she's saying if you get blood clots well it's not meant to stop blood clots she's not saying that it causes blood clots no no they don't they don't protect against blood clots so uh it's not clear whether this is something that was going to happen or whether there was any relationship that's why it's important to have clear oh yeah it's not clear whether this is something that was going to happen or whether there was any relationship that's why it's important to have clear oh yeah it was not clear that coincidence is not causality that's right always review any signal like this this is very important to
Starting point is 00:24:35 understand that they are saying that the benefit outweighs the risk and that's very important now the only reason there's been a suspension in some countries is that they are looking at those signals. Now AstraZeneca is an excellent vaccine as are the other vaccines that are being used and as I said we've reviewed the data on deaths. There has been no deaths to date proven to have been caused by vaccination. So it's very important to understand that, yes, we should continue using the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Starting point is 00:25:08 All that we're looking at is what we always look at. Any safety signal must be investigated. In fact, it's very important that we're hearing. You know, that by itself is such a new speak, new world order. Safety signal. People are dying. It's a safety signal. Safety signals because...
Starting point is 00:25:27 What? As Peter McCullough said in one of the clips we played a couple of weeks, a little while ago, people have been given a shot, like generally speaking the mRNA shot, and died on the spot. Okay. the spot okay um so then but don't worry because we've got a new term and a new vaccine that's going to save the day on the medical watch protecting against covid strains that haven't even emerged new research may make it possible university of cambridge scientists have developed new vaccine technology they say provides immunity against a broad range of coronaviruses including ones we don't even know about they tested the shot at beating future
Starting point is 00:26:11 disease outbreaks in mice it's called proactive vaccinology where scientists build a vaccine before the disease causing pathogen is found circulating the vaccine trains the body to recognize various coronaviruses including those those currently found in bats, but not yet jumped to humans. Okay. Hey, it's going to stop stuff in bats that hasn't yet jumped to humans. You can wait for it. Proactive vaccinology. Isn't the whole point of a vaccine is it's supposed to be proactive? Isn't that the point of a vaccine, is it supposed to be proactive? Isn't that the point? Well, I think they're using this term differently. Well, of course, because these vaccines...
Starting point is 00:26:52 I love it, though. Proactive vaccinology. What a crock. Yeah, because these vaccines were never vaccines. But now we have proactive... Hey, just pull the liability laws and make these guys responsible for what they're developing so they can be sued. Yeah. Like any other drug maker. And this is over.
Starting point is 00:27:12 We don't even have this conversation. Exactly. But instead, play the Bill Gates clip. We get this. Oh, hold on. Bill Gates. Oh, here we go. i wasn't ready for that making the mrna is really easy and really cheap and that's the magic of this thing but there's no doubt in the next five years
Starting point is 00:27:35 we can you know we just need to mess around there's a lot of lipid nanoparticles and some are very self-assembling there's no inherent reason it's not thermostable, it's not cheap, and it's not scalable. And so as over the five years we fix that part of it, mature it, which is very typical, we'll be able to build factories worldwide that can make $2 vaccines with even less lead time than we've had to have here during this pandemic. And we'll use those, as you suggest. For every disease that we don't have vaccines, we will try mRNA. In fact, for HIV, we have multiple ways, one that's more of a B-cell approach, one that's more of a T-cell approach. You know, for malaria, we have multiple ideas.
Starting point is 00:28:20 For TB, we have multiple ideas. multiple ideas for tb we have multiple ideas and so to fill in the missing vaccines uh we will we'll make a lot of our bets of of the gates foundation and others who care about global health uh will be mrna focused yes and the bill uh the billman the gates foundation has just uh done a big agreement with the Novo Nordisk Foundation to, you know, mess around with stuff and figure it out. Mess around, figure it out. Mess around, figure it out.
Starting point is 00:28:53 Yeah, and he's very excited. Together they will focus... There's plenty of people in Africa that can just give them shots left and right. Here's the funny headline. Together we will focus on climate change and the problems and diseases that come with it. Oh, yeah, this is great. You know, since we're in pharma, I was going to play this later, but I didn't even expect this. I know. It's too funny. These people are crazy. They're crazy.
Starting point is 00:29:16 They're insane, and they have to be stopped, and they get stopped by the legal system in this country. Once you release this bull crap about, you know, this non-liability issue, stop it. Yeah, well, the liability was supposed to be for biologics, for vaccines, not for this gene therapy. So, well, that changed the definition. Yeah, but our Department of Justice is too busy listening to Stormy Daniels talk about condoms. Well, it's not the Department of Justice issue. It's a legislative issue. It's not a Department of Justice decision not to sue.
Starting point is 00:29:54 It's a legislative issue. It has to be done by Congress. Congress has to sue? No, Congress has to remove the limitations to suing these pharma companies. Yeah, but that will kill many people, John. Then no one will make vaccines and we're all going to die. It's about time we stop. It's about time we all die.
Starting point is 00:30:14 We make these products safe. They could put a dog turd in a vial and call it a vaccine and they're not liable for any injuries. This is not right. I agree. Now let's talk about another injectable. There was a very interesting interview that Barry Weiss had on her podcast. Barry Weiss, my buddy? All right, fine.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Okay, my buddy Barry Weiss. No, she's not, fine. Okay, my buddy, Barry Weiss. No, she's not my buddy. I find her highly annoying. She had on Jonathan Hari. He's a New York Times. I think he's written a lot of books. And so he wrote a new book called Magic Pill. And it's about the weight loss, the magical weight loss drugs, the GLP-1s, the Ozempic.
Starting point is 00:31:06 And it's a long, like an hour and a half podcast. And I've never seen him, but it sounds like he's a fat gay guy. And I mean, he says in the interview that he's gay, but he's fat. And it's just like this whole, it's like this weird visual you get from him. Bear. I don't know if he's a bear. And he starts off by, so he's taking the GOP one, Ozempic, as is Barry Weiss. And they're talking about.
Starting point is 00:31:36 What? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. She also says, I was fat. I was fat. Here's her introduction. So he got introduced to it at a party by an Oscar-winning director. And I didn't clip his introduction to Ozempic.
Starting point is 00:31:54 I clipped hers. I wasn't at an Oscar party, but I was at a very wealthy home in Los Angeles. When the wife of the couple said to me something like, I love your podcast. You should really do it on video. And I said something self-deprecating like, I should, I know everyone likes video, but you know, I gained 20, 25 pounds during COVID and I hate seeing myself on camera. And she looked me dead in the eye and she was like, you haven't heard. And it was exactly the same experience. And she took me up to a mini fridge in her home and pulled out the pen and said, can I give you some? And I took it right
Starting point is 00:32:32 there on the spot. And the craziest thing happened to me, which is the week that followed, it was like I was full from a cup of water. I mean, I never experienced the feeling of being so satiated with nothing. It was like I was no longer interested in food. Like you, I ended up taking it. I shed probably 15 or 20 pounds of my COVID weight. But the entire time that I've been on it, I have felt incredibly torn about it. In part because it feels, as you write in your book, like cheating. In part because it feels, as you write in your book, like cheating.
Starting point is 00:33:10 But in part because as much as I want to claim it's for my health and, you know, it's bad to be overweight. Let's be honest. A huge part of it is about vanity. It's about looking good. It's about feeling like you haven't let yourself go. Now, I liked her example because it reminds me of the elite vaccination parties it reminds me of the adrenochrome parties oh well you haven't heard yet barry it's adrenochrome come on i got a little mini fridge you got full of it meanwhile other people i mean like clamoring to try and get 300 a shot or whatever it is based upon these people apparently looking
Starting point is 00:33:44 good back then but if you look anywhere online you can see that these celebrities who have been on this and can no longer get off of it they look dead i mean they're sunken eyes their cheeks have fallen in you got the ozempic face their butt has disappeared and and it's like a zombie disease. Well, I have a couple more clues, but yeah, go ahead. I just want to throw in, this is no different than people who are, what happens when you're anorexic. The specific anorexia problem, the real one, anorexia dysphoria, there's a name for it in the book. Yeah, eating disorder. Well, no, but specifically anorexia so you when you every time you look in the mirror you're not thin enough you think you
Starting point is 00:34:31 think you're fat you're skinny as a rail your bones are sticking out you got no muscle mass whatsoever and you look in the mirror and you're saying i could use a few more pounds yeah that's what we're dealing with psychosis it's a psychosis it's a mental illness let's put it that way that is a mental illness and so and hollywood is has always been mentally ill hollywood is a hollywood is is a mental illness now now you're talking that's a bumper sticker right there in fact that's a that's a hoodie that's a hoodie hello no agenda shop.com okay no agenda shop you're you're hollywood is a mental illness we haven't heard from them for a while That's a hoodie. That's a hoodie. Hello, noagendashop.com. Okay. Noagendashop, you're in business. Hollywood is a mental illness.
Starting point is 00:35:07 We haven't heard from them for a while either. We got to get them back on track. All right. So now Hari, Jonathan Hari is going to explain. And I appreciate both of them for being so honest. They don't really understand how crazy they come across. He's going to explain how the GLP-1 drugs work. It was fascinating talking to the scientists.
Starting point is 00:35:24 I mean, one of the things that's so strange about these drugs is that we don't actually He's going to explain how the GLP-1 drugs work. It was fascinating talking to the scientists. I mean, one of the things that's so strange about these drugs is that we don't actually know quite how they work. There's a huge amount about it we don't know. There's a few things we do know about why you and I got that sensation. So when you eat anything... Can you stop it for a second? Sure, sure. I love the entire medical community with half of these drugs, no matter what it is.
Starting point is 00:35:43 They don't know how it works. We don't know how it works. Same with SSRIs. We don't know how it works. We don't know how it works. Same with SSRIs. We don't know how it works. We don't know how it works. It kind of works. It looks like it works. We don't know how it works.
Starting point is 00:35:52 The FDA will approve it. So then the person who approved it, the FDA, can then go work for Pfizer later on. That's how it works. That's how it works. There's a few things we do know about why you and I got that sensation. So when you eat anything, your gut will produce a hormone called GLP-1. And that hormone we now know is part of your body's natural signals just saying, hey, stop eating now, you've had enough. But that natural signal, that natural GLP-1 only stays in your system for a few minutes and then it's kind
Starting point is 00:36:21 of washed away. So what these drugs do is they inject into you an artificial copy of GLP-1. But instead of sticking around for a couple of minutes, it sticks around for a whole week. So artificial copy of GLP-1. To me, that already sounds creepily like mRNA. I know it's not, but it's the same kind of thinking, you know, it's the same terminology. I'm going to put a copy of it into you and that's going to go from your gut to your brain which is why when you and i you know you get four from a glass of water i get four from a few bites of the chicken roll in that first week it's because you're already so close to full and initially it was thought that was an effect primarily in your gut right it's a gut hormone it's an effect in your gut but we actually know you have glp-1 receptors not just
Starting point is 00:37:04 in your gut but in your brain and from interviewing the cutting edge neuroscientists it's an effect in your gut but we actually know you have glp1 receptors not just in your gut but in your brain and from interviewing the cutting edge neuroscientists it's increasingly clear the effects of the drug are primarily not on your gut although there are certainly some on your gut but primarily on your brain it's changing your brain it's changing how you feel and what you want and there's a huge debate about what it's actually doing to your brain i go through sort of different theories about it so it's affecting your brain now i have only two more clips this one's a little long theories about it we don't know what it's doing but so this one's this one's a little bit long but oh man so good so incredibly good he's going to explain the real issue and And he does that with just facts everybody knows,
Starting point is 00:37:48 and then a scientific experiment that was done. And it shows you immediately why this drug is so successful in the United States specifically. So between the year I was born, 1979, and the year I turned 21, obesity doubled in the United States. And then in the next 20 years, severe obesity doubled again. Nothing like this has ever happened in the history of human beings. So obesity explodes everywhere in the world where one change happens. It really is only one change. It's not that people have a sudden collapse in willpower. It's not that people suddenly become
Starting point is 00:38:21 greedy pigs or the other things we say. It literally happens everywhere where people move from eating a diet that is mostly based on whole foods that are fresh and prepared on the day they eat them to mostly eating foods that are built in factories out of chemicals in a process that isn't actually called cooking, it's called manufacturing food. It turns out that food that is invented in these factories affects our bodies profoundly differently. And there's an experiment that really drove this home to me. I go through seven reasons why this food affects us differently in the book, but there's one experiment that helped it land for me. There's a brilliant scientist called Professor Paul Kenny. He's the head of neuroscience at Mount Sinai. It's very simple. He got a load of rats and he put them in a cage and he raised them with nothing to eat, but the kind of fresh whole foods that rats evolved to eat throughout
Starting point is 00:39:11 their lives. And when they had this food, they would eat when they were hungry and then they would stop, right? They had some kind of natural nutritional wisdom that meant they went, oh, I've had enough now. They never became overweight. They never became obese. Then Professor Kenny introduced them to the American diet. Get ready to salivate. He fried up some bacon. He bought some Snickers bars. And crucially, he bought some cheesecake. And he put it in the cage alongside the healthy food. And the rats went crazy for the American diet. They would hurl themselves into the cheesecake and literally eat their way out, just completely slicked and covered with cheesecake, right? And they ate and ate and ate. And this natural nutritional wisdom that they had when they had the kind of food they evolved for just vanished.
Starting point is 00:39:57 And as Professor Kenny put it to me, within a couple of days, they were different animals. And they very rapidly all became obese. Then Professor Kenny tweaked the experiment again, in a way that feels quite cruel to me as a former KFC addict. He took away all the American food and left them with nothing but the healthy food again. And he was sure he knew what would happen. They would eat more of the healthy food than they had in the past. And this would prove that that food expanded the number of calories you ate. That is not what happened. Something much weirder happened. What happened is they refused to eat anything. When the American food was taken away, it was like they no longer recognised the healthy food as healthy food at all. It was only when they were literally starving
Starting point is 00:40:34 that they went back and ate it. So what we know, and I can explain the reasons why, but the core of it is what we know is the kind of food we're eating, which your grandparents would not have recognised, my grandparents didn't recognise, undermines our ability to ever get that feeling that we're full, that we've had enough. These drugs are an artificial solution to an artificial problem. Processed and ultra-processed foods dug the hole, and these drugs fill in the hole. Exactly. I love that he calls it the American diet. But having lived in Europe for the first half of my life, it was pretty obvious.
Starting point is 00:41:09 People would go to Disneyland. Oh, I'm going to Disney. I'm going to America on vacation, man. It's great. But I came back and wow, these Americans, they're fat. They're huge. They have big gulps. They got big gulps. What's with the big gulps? Yeah, we've been totally hooked on sugar. Completely hooked on sugar.
Starting point is 00:41:32 And so this, the final clip is much shorter, luckily. This is, so one of the side effects we're hearing is people become depressed and suicidal. And like, is that part of the GLP-1 that we don't know how it works? Well, I think Hari gives a very good explanation for what's happening. So there's this really interesting debate.
Starting point is 00:41:54 When you look at the 12 risks associated with these drugs, one of them is some doctors are concerned, and this is highly contested, that they may be causing depression or even suicidal feelings in some people. And there's a debate about, is that because the drug works mainly on your brain? Is it dampening your reward system? And we could talk about those risks, but I actually think for me,
Starting point is 00:42:11 it wasn't making me depressed, but it was making me feel worse for a while. I realised what these drugs do is they radically interrupt your eating patterns. And what that can do for many people, not everyone everyone is bring to the surface some of the deep underlying emotional drivers of your eating all along for me i realized how much i had used since i was a small child i had used the shitty food partly for the pleasure of it but partly to just manage my emotions to numb myself to calm myself down and when that was gone there was a period of destabilization you know And this is fascinating. If you look at bariatric surgery, your suicide risk quadruples after you have bariatric surgery.
Starting point is 00:42:54 Now, there are many huge benefits to your health from bariatric surgery, which I also think we need to look at when we think about the benefits of these drugs. But I don't think that's hard to understand, right? If you take away people's coping mechanisms, a lot of us find it really hard. And there's a rough period of adjustment. It's one of the many things I talk about in the book that I think people need to really be aware of if they're thinking of taking these drugs. This makes total sense. Of course, people are comforting themselves with sugar. I mean, honestly, if you want to look good and you want to eat less, it's better to do cocaine. I bet you that's healthier. Wow.
Starting point is 00:43:27 I'm not a doctor. Don't take my advice. But I'm telling you, when Scott... Straight up crystal meth. When Scott... Well, that's Adderall. Get the same missing butt. That's Adderall.
Starting point is 00:43:38 When Scott Disick of the Kardashians was on coke, he was thin, but he looked better than he looks now. And we have migrants now in America. Not good for the heart. No, it's not good for anything. I'm just saying, who knows what this Ozempic will do or GLP-1s. Something. So we have... So it's going to be the same, just as a prediction, but this is long-term.
Starting point is 00:44:01 Oh, we'll put it in the book. It'll be the same few companies out there that are specializing just the way they do. I think there's five of these attorneys. And all they do is mesothelioma lawsuits. And there is going to be a bunch of these firms that start up, and all they're going to do is GLP-1 or whatever it is. Yeah, lawsuits. Lawsuits. And that'll start in about a decade just as the no agenda show knew that the covid quote-unquote vaccines were bogus we've known about this issue in the united states for over 14 years with this one simple clip oreos are just as addictive as cocaine. Come on.
Starting point is 00:44:45 We've known it. We've known it. So now we have newcomers in our country. Newcomers, John. The illegal immigrants, but we like to call them newcomers. Yeah, nobody likes to call them that, but yes. The M5M calls them newcomers.
Starting point is 00:45:02 They're idiots. In Denver, there's a whole bunch of newcomers and they are camping out because they don't want to go into the shelter. 5M calls them newcomers. They're idiots. In Denver, there's a whole bunch of newcomers, and they are camping out because they don't want to go into the shelter. And newcomers are coming from South America. They're coming from China. They're coming from all kinds of other places. Haiti.
Starting point is 00:45:19 They're coming from places. And what do you think the number one complaint is that they have because they're negotiating with the city? I've had these clips. I haven't played too many of them, but you have them now. I know exactly what it is. This is shorty. John Ewing with Denver Human Services says shelter comes with its perks, namely getting out of these conditions outdoors. It comes with three square meals a day.
Starting point is 00:45:40 You can cook your own if you'd like to. That is one of the main demands by these migrants who have had their grievances in the past about the food provided by the city. There have been so many complaints about the food being spoiled or not being enough and malnutrition amongst children. All we need to do to stop illegal immigration, is show them what we eat. Hey, this is what we eat. They'll go, um, no, I think I'll stay in Mexico. A woman comes out and she says the food is no good yeah we can't eat this food it's no good and you know what it's a
Starting point is 00:46:13 bunch of prepared you have them this is interesting to listen to them complain i'm sorry i thought i had it i thought i had it i can dig them up but i going to do it. Just take our word for it. They don't like the food. No, we heard this. Don't worry. Don't worry. We're working on it, newcomers. Tonight, Nestle under fire. The parent company of popular global baby food brands,
Starting point is 00:46:37 such as Cerealac and Neato, accused of adding sugar to its infant products in middle and low-income countries. On average, four grams of added sugar in baby cereals. That's more or less one sugar cube. Researcher Laurent Gabrel with the independent Swiss investigative organization Public Eye making the discovery, partnering with the International Baby Food Action Network by testing sugar levels in global Nestle baby products that bring in billions of dollars in profit.
Starting point is 00:47:03 When we check the product that Nestle sells in Switzerland, they're sold without any added sugar. So the same product, the same kind of brands. One example in the report, Nestle's biscuit-flavored cereals in Switzerland is promoted with no sugar added. However, the CerealX cereals with the same flavor in Senegal and South Africa contain six grams of sugar per serving. Public Eye also alleging Nestle promotes these products through paid partnerships with social media influencers in these countries. Ah, influencers. There you go. I would like,
Starting point is 00:47:35 you know, that's interesting. And I think we've known this for a while that this has been going on. But I would like to hear from Nestle or somebody to explain it. We have never heard an explanation for why they do this. Oh, I have an explanation here from Maya. What can happen to young babies and infants if they consume sugar? That's not an explanation for why they do it. Yes, wait for it. The answer is simple. What can happen to young babies and infants if they consume sugar at such a young age? We have decreased the amount of sugar recommendations in especially young toddlers and children because we know that we're in a crisis of obesity, not only in this country, but around the world. Dr. Sarah Siddiqui of NYU Langone has been a pediatrician for 25 years and says creating healthy eating habits
Starting point is 00:48:22 at a young age is essential it is really important to start off young and try to decrease our relationship with sugar because it is it does have some addictive qualities to it and it can change your brain because it addicts you and changes your brain that's why that's not the reason there's no no no no you just get played a clip and claim that's the reason i want to hear from nestle explaining it oh they'll no they'll be honest and they'll tell you uh yeah because no it's to hook the children on sugar just why nestle's not a sugar company they have to buy the sugar to put it in their products no yeah and this is not from cnh california hawaii what do
Starting point is 00:49:07 you think this no listen to me now they want to sell their product and they want their their cereals and everything you get the kids you get the kids hooked on sugar early just like the rats okay then why don't they do that in switzerland Because Switzerland is onto the game. But they're... No. Okay. I mean, you're just saying these things. I don't hear anything from Nestle. Okay. I would like to know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:49:36 I think it's part of the scheme to kill all Africans. Well, okay. I like yours just as good. i mean well okay i hate to do this early in the show here goes the audience here's my one africa clip oh no no yes you brought it upon yourself u.n agencies are telling sudan's warring parties that the time is running out to prevent starvation in the defour region the warning comes as clashes intensified, and this is around the northern capital of El Fasr. And with that, we know the fighting is getting in the way of saving,
Starting point is 00:50:17 life-saving aid. Close to 25 million people, more than half the population, desperately need help. Since April of last year, the country has been gripped by violence between rival militaries, leading to a severe humanitarian crisis. So for more on this, we have reached Mathilde Wusch. And remember, this is about food. This is food in Africa. By the way, please, all you kids with keffiyehs, you know, the fashion statement of the moment, don't pay attention to
Starting point is 00:50:45 the millions of people starving in sudan that's not important they're brown he is a norwegian refugee council advocacy manager for sudan and we reached her today in nairobi i want to start by getting you to paint a picture if you will of this situation on the ground right now in sudan it's a heartbreaking picture it's it's basically a country that is collapsing in front of us. We said it earlier today, it's the world's largest displacement crisis. It's also going to be the world's largest hunger crisis. Right now, there are people who are eating leaves. They're eating cats because there is nothing else.
Starting point is 00:51:23 Send them some baby food from Nestle! To eat, to live on in regions of Darfur, for example. And it's been one year of everyday violence. A few days ago, there was a few villages being burned to the ground and people fleeing again in Darfur. And this has been ongoing like this for a year. So they're eating leaves and cats. Cats.
Starting point is 00:51:49 Notice they're not eating bugs, which I find weird. Because we're going to be eating them. It's protein. It's filled with this chock full of protein. So, okay, you think that Nestle, for some reason, wants to kill the largest possible... For some reason, wants to kill the largest possible... For some reason?
Starting point is 00:52:06 The Western societies have been trying to kill off Africans since the 60s. Yeah, but that's Bill Gates. That's not Nestle. Nestle wants to make money by making them like rats and wanting more sugar, more sugar, more sugar. They don't care if they die. That just happens to fit into the international Western society who wants to kill them. They're about profit. There's no denying that.
Starting point is 00:52:30 They're not part of some global cabal to kill potential customers. That the customers died, they clearly don't mind because they've been doing it all over the world. I'm sure many Nestle products are filled with too much sugar in the United States as well. Just maybe not the baby formula. We were already hooked early on. We don't know that. We don't know it. I said, I'm sure.
Starting point is 00:52:50 That's Adam's peak for, we don't know that, but it sure looks suspicious. Hey, man, you're defending Nestle. That's amazing. I'm not defending Nestle. You are. Nestle and Kraft and all these other big giant companies, they don't seem to, they're just machines. Yeah, they manufacture food.
Starting point is 00:53:14 All right, I got one more for you, then I'm done with my season of reveal. This was a very interesting thing that took place. Felix Rodriguez shows up on Tucker Carlson. Yes, I saw this too now felix rodriguez i know a lot about felix rodriguez yeah felix rodriguez is one of the guys who is probably one of the uh uh most notorious um cia hitman men uh ever i mean he doesn't sound like it when you listen to his interview there he's
Starting point is 00:53:45 like trying to protect the lives of jake of rivera for example but he is was in the in the crosshairs early on after the abu grabe thing so i know felix rodriguez from stories my uncle don and even mentioned don greg briefly when it came to Iran-Contra in that interview with Tucker. So Uncle Don has spoken about Felix. He's friends with Felix. Whenever Felix is in town. You don't want to be his enemy. No.
Starting point is 00:54:15 So whenever Felix is in town, he and Don always try to get together. And the story he tells famously, because he talks about, Felix talks about him being in Vietnam. Well, Uncle Don was theietnam well uncle don was the station chief he was the cia station chief and so they'd be at the embassy i think he might have lived in the embassy but you know embassy what is that's a safe house for spooks yep and uh so aunt meg um my and she's no longer with us when aunt Meg, did I tell you about Aunt Meg? Oh yeah, she's a big fan of our show. She was a big fan of our
Starting point is 00:54:49 show and when she passed away in her obituary it turns out that she was also CIA, ran the Russia desk and outranked Uncle Don. Oh that's cute. And she never told anyone. That she's the real deal. And in her obituary, I'll put it in the show notes,. And she never told anyone. That she's the real deal.
Starting point is 00:55:06 And in her obituary, I'll put it in the show notes, she said, I never told anyone, not even my kids, because I promised not to tell anybody. And she supposedly left the agency in the 50s. It doesn't matter. But I remember she loved our show, and I remember she deconstructed it one time. She said, I really like your show.
Starting point is 00:55:26 You guys are patriots. Yes, Fareed Zakaria is totally an anti-constitutional douchebag. And she had it all written down like a legal pad. It should have been a clue right there. She was total, like, spook stuff, spook stuff. Anyway, so they tell the story. Uncle Don tells the story that they're at the embassy in Vietnam and they have a party and which is normal, I guess, in warfare and wartime. And so Felix comes in, Felix comes in from the front line
Starting point is 00:55:53 and he says, I, Don, I just want to come to the party. I wouldn't miss for anything. He's got hand grenades hanging off his belt. He's got his fatigues on, you know, he's got scuff marks. He's got, you know, shrapnel stuff. And he would just come in like, hey, and he'd have a beer and hang out. Okay, I'm going to go back now. Uncle Don loves this guy. And as you point out, he is a top notch, number one CIA hitman. Why, I ask you, why is he all of a sudden on Tucker Carlson?
Starting point is 00:56:24 He doesn't have a book. He has no memoir. There's no movie. Why suddenly does he show up? Well, he's obviously showing up, in my theory, which is probably similar to yours. He's showing up because somebody had him show up because he has a message to deliver to someone. Yes. Whether it's Tucker or whether it's the audience or whether it's somebody out there he needs to get a hold of, but he can't do it.
Starting point is 00:56:51 He needs to send a message somehow. Here's the message. It's one minute and 40 seconds. A very clear message. I'm sure you've been asked this a thousand times, but since you worked there, you worked for President Kennedy. Yes. you worked there, you worked for President Kennedy. Yes. And he was, of course, killed in November of 1963. And countless books have been written blaming Cuban exiles, people who participated in the Bay of Pigs, for being involved in some way with the CIA in that assassination. What's
Starting point is 00:57:18 your assessment of that claim? Well, I'll tell you, most of the brigade member believes President Kennedy was a traitor. He was the one who definitely had the responsibility and he was responsible for our failure. A lot of people believe that it was only one shooter. I believe there were two shooters. We have information that there was a Cuban, which is now a retired general, Fabian Escalante, who was a captain at the time, who was in Dallas. And he was the second shooter in the assassination of the president. Will you just...
Starting point is 00:57:46 Now, Tucker's now like, what, what, what, what? What? Oh, repeat that. What was his name? The second shooter in the assassination of the president. Will you just... Okay, I'm sorry. Will you say that one more time? What's his name? Fabian Escalante.
Starting point is 00:58:00 Escalante. And he was in Dallas that day, and then he left. It was something that, and Castro said that he knew that Cuba, the United States was trying to kill him. He would be very careful because the Cuban also had a very long hand. So it was a matter of either Kennedy or Castro. I think that's why he was killed. So you believe that Kennedy was assassinated by Cuban forces, Castro? Yes. Remember that Oswald was in the Cuban embassy for several hours before he went to Dallas.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Ask the question, Tucker. Do you believe the CIA had any role in Kennedy's assassination? No, I don't think so. I don't believe so. I know there's a lot of allegations to that effect, but I don't think so. I don't believe so at all. There's your message. Hey, Felix. Felix, listen. There's too much CIA implication in this thing. We've got to dispel that.
Starting point is 00:58:55 We're going to hook you up with Tucker. You know, he tried here. He tried to get a job here. Go over there and tell him that it was the Cubans. Yeah, that's a good one. That's what's happening here. Oh, I don't know. Of course, I'm on the side that it was the mob that killed Kennedy
Starting point is 00:59:11 based on one of the guys. I'm more in on than this nonsense. I don't believe, yes, I agree. So it's a point of disinformation, seems to me for some reason 1990 i did a documentary um in miami we went to to the cuban rebels these are the guys that you know were practicing in case it was time to go and uh you know go back to cuba and take over cuba it was a whole bunch of cuban americans at this point and. And some of that video is online, I'm sure. It was for Veronica.
Starting point is 00:59:48 And so I go there to see these guys. I think we've talked about it on the show before. It was like Dad's Army. And these guys, they had AR-15s, and they were all in their 60s, and they're a commander. And we're there to film them, and they know, like, okay, about face.
Starting point is 01:00:04 Half of them turn left, half of them turn right right they're shooting into the ground they're shooting at branches completely disorganized but no these guys killed kennedy okay okay no it got too hot there's too much talk about the cia assassinating kennedy and this needed to we needed this message in the ether that's my take yeah that's not mine because I don't think there's too much talk oh man everyone's talking about it I am where's this oh man I mean this I mean in the alternative yeah, it's cropped up a lot. You got Judge Knapp talking about it with Trump. I'm not noticing it, but if it's true, okay. It's a point of disinformation, whatever the case is. I'd have to go back.
Starting point is 01:00:57 You know, the problem with that interview, I didn't... How about RFK Jr. saying it every single time? The CIA killed my uncle. Is that enough for you? Oh, okay. All right, well, then let's go into the situation that's going on with him. That's a great situation with him. Which is that they're trying to smear him.
Starting point is 01:01:19 Yeah, it's good. To get people off the track. And I have two clips. I know what you got. From CNN. You can play either one, but I have two clips. I know what you got. From CNN. You can play either one, but I would start with the brain worm. A startling statement from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has come to light. He said doctors found an abnormality on his brain scans in 2010 that was, quote,
Starting point is 01:01:37 caused by a worm that got into my brain and ate a portion of it and then died. The quote is from new reporting by the New York Times. Yeah, the Times says that Kennedy made the statement during a deposition as part of his divorce proceeding back in 2012. He was describing experiencing severe memory loss and mental fogginess a couple years before that. He said that he has fully. He says that he's fully recovered from the parasite and that he has no. He says the way's fully recovered from the parasite and that he has no after effects. He says.
Starting point is 01:02:06 The way she does it. Facts. Yeah. She has to stop and then rephrase it because, you know, it's like this is a series of, this is all based on something that happened over 10 years ago when he was getting divorced. And it's in a deposition somebody dug up. Don't you see how this fits together? Alright, listen. Bobby the Op, he's
Starting point is 01:02:30 completely lost it. He's talking too much about the CIA killing JFK. Listen, Felix, you go on Tucker, we'll launch the brain worm story. The guy's not good in his head because of the brain worm. This is what it is. I'm not going to argue that particular, that possibility. Okay.
Starting point is 01:02:48 But they're definitely smearing him. And I think it's really the Democrats that are doing it because CNN is really an arm of them. And it's like. Who do you think the CIA is? You think they're Republicans? They used to be. Yeah. Back in the day.
Starting point is 01:03:04 And I think there's still elements that are republicans there has to be well there's probably still a good cia somewhere but they're on crutches but the uh this was done i think by the democrats to smear kennedy to make people there's no mention by the way in any of this and i would like to find someone who's who finds to mention it but there's no mention at all about joe biden having the top of his skull taken off we'll play that clip in a minute twice we'll do that in a minute let's go to the back to the worms let's back let's go back to the worms a couple years before that he said that he is fully he says that he's fully recovered from the parasite and that he has no
Starting point is 01:03:43 after effects of course a lot of questions about this. We have CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, joining us. You're a neurosurgeon, Sanjay. You've actually operated on these kinds of cases when it comes to these parasitic worms and their removal. Tell us about this. It's not that common. It's not that common, although it does happen. Typically, it starts off from people that may have eaten pork that common although it it does happen typically it starts off from people that may have eaten a pork that is undercooked and the little eggs or larvae they can get into
Starting point is 01:04:11 the food supply ultimately that's what my mom always told me she always said don't eat raw pork you'll get worms in your brain wow it's true who knew cooked and the little eggs or larvae they can get into the food supply. Ultimately, if those get into your bloodstream, they can travel all over the body. And this does happen, especially in places where those types of eating habits are more common. Let me show you an image of this, just so you have a visual of what we're talking about here. Get a visual. Get a visual. Imagine this tiny little egg, little larvae gets into areas of the body, in this case, the brain, and they may grow a little bit.
Starting point is 01:04:50 I love it. Let's just show you the inside of RFK Jr.'s brain. Let me just give you an image. Hello, I'm Sanjay Gupta, you know, horse-paced guy. The horse-paced guy. Just for the No Agenda show, we are going to go back to 2013 because we are, of course, the No Agenda show. We're going to back to 2013. This was a clip played on the show at the time about Joe Biden and the top of his head being removed not once, but twice. I had two cranial aneurysms, and they literally had to take the top of my head off i mean they take a saw and they cut your head off and go in to find the artery that is one was leaking the other that hadn't before it burst there's this those of you at docs know there's a every every procession every profession has their sick jokes the joke among among docs is how do you know someone's
Starting point is 01:05:44 had an aneurysm cranial aneurysm? On the autopsy table. Only 20% of the people have it even get to the table. Well, one of the fascinating things is, the second operation, after the first one, which was a bleed and they gave me a relatively low chance of surviving, I remember going down to the doc, asking the doc, and you're counting the ceiling tiles and you're heading into the operating room. A lot of you have been there.
Starting point is 01:06:07 And I said, Doc, what are my chances? I had two great neurosurgeons. And I'll never forget. I will not mention his name. He's one of the leading neurosurgeons. Why not? It's probably Sanjay Gupta. In the world.
Starting point is 01:06:22 Well, thanks for not mentioning my name, Joe. Senator for mortality or morbidity and i'm thinking i swear to god you know i'm just thinking about this he lies about everything this may not be true he may even be lying about it that's why he couldn't name the doctor yes i said let me put it this way it was a long road to the operating room i said sister absolutely true story i said oh lie what are my chances of getting off this table and being completely normal he said well your chances of living are a lot better. And I said, okay, what are they? He said, well, they're in the 35 to 50% range. And I thought, well, seriously, I was a born
Starting point is 01:07:18 optimist. I said, well, hell, that means 35 out of 100, 50 out of 100 make it. I might as well be the one. I said, what's the most likely thing that will happen if I live? But he said, well, the side of the brain that the first aneurysm is on controls your ability to speak. And I thought, why in the hell didn't they tell me this before the 88 campaign? I could have saved myself. Brother, that's not your joke. But why the hell didn't they tell me this before the 88 campaign? That's not your joke. There you go. Only the know-it-all. Here we go.
Starting point is 01:07:59 So they didn't have enough on Kennedy with his brain worm. So they had to add on to it. Actually, this second clip, which has got some more bad news to smear him, has been compounded since with a bunch of other stuff. So this guy's like a walking nightmare. Kennedy also says he was diagnosed with mercury poisoning at one point. How concerning is that, and what kind of impact could that have? Yeah, and again, we're just going on these records from this deposition. So I don't know, mercury poisoning, sometimes the term is a bit of a vague term. Sounds like as mercury levels when they tested it were much higher than what the EPA considers safe. And I'll tell you that the symptoms that I think sort of prompted all of this for RFK Jr., the cognitive issues, memory memory issues more likely to be caused by mercury than for example that parasite we were just talking about typically and i think he noted
Starting point is 01:08:52 this that you can get it from potentially being exposed to chemicals or in his case eating too much of these predatory fish predatory fish he ate predatory fish i guess he was a big fish he said in some comment kennedy said that he ate we had pretty much a fish diet and that's what he attributes the mercury uh increase to so the but the whole thing's a smear yes somebody dug up an old deposition that's what they do you know some uh one of those guys who do democrat strategy and they dig around looking for stuff and some say well let me take a look at this oh my god this is great and they come back with uh by you know the way it's always presented i've noticed this oh kennedy said this and kennedy said no kennedy was it was on a it was on a deposition that somebody dug up yeah the cia
Starting point is 01:09:51 no i don't think it was the cia i think it was some who launched the story who had it first what outfit had it first i don't know by the way but who launched the story that's okay well i see i think that's if it's bobby the up and it which is a cia operation to begin with i don't think it was the cio who did it i think it was a democrat operative working against the wishes of the cia that's my thinking because i think kennedy's has to be in play oh man kennedy's over. He's over. He's played out. You yourself declared the op over. Now he's back in play? Well, he wish well.
Starting point is 01:10:32 Ever since he hooked up with that rich girl. Yeah. End of op. E-O-P. E-O-P. E-O-P. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage. Say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the cranium of Joe Biden.
Starting point is 01:10:46 Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John C. DeMora. Well, in the morning, you're Mr. Adam Curry. In the morning, the ships and sea booths on the ground feeding the air, subs in the water, and the dames and knights out there. In the morning to the trolls in the troll room. And we're going to count them. the dames and knights out there. In the morning to the trolls in the troll room. And we're going to count them.
Starting point is 01:11:06 We had 1727 last Thursday. Today 1754. We are up. Troll count is up. Because you counted them earlier than last Thursday. No, it's about the same time. Yeah. I keep track of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:11:24 That's my job. You do newsletter. You're anal. You are a neat freak. Okay. There you go. I've said this to you before and you always deny it. And I'm going to say it again. This is based on the fact that you have Tourette's.
Starting point is 01:11:38 When I watched that long Tourette's special, all Tourette's sufferers, which includes you, are neat freaks. That was, it's weird, but true. Well, you should see the studio and ask my wife if she thinks I'm a neat freak. And please don't look in the closet. I have a John C. Dvorak archive closet, which is dangerous to your health. Well organized, I'm sure, compared to mine. Well, there's no doubt about that. Thank you, trolls, for tuning in.
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Starting point is 01:13:22 with podcasting 2.0 these are are all award-winning moves by you. It's not going to happen. I'm going to get a plaque in Fredericksburg somewhere. That's what it's going to be. Oh, that guy with Tourette's. There you go. That'll be it. Hated dogs has Tourette's.
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Starting point is 01:14:09 Our artists, who typically are always working very hard, they were working hard to create art for the... We always have new album art. But the art generator was down. Did we find out what happened? Well, the best I can surmise is that Paul had an upgrade and he, and like all coders, he implemented it just before the show. That's right. I got it working just in time for the show to start.
Starting point is 01:14:38 We're good to go. Everybody does. We love you, Paul. You've noticed this. I've noticed this. This is very common. This something in this shows that he's a good coder well yeah he got it done in time it's just you know it's it's very hard to know of course it did because they always it always does it's just what it is we i think after 14
Starting point is 01:14:59 years we got void zero kind of trained barely he used to he used to do this a lot like yeah it was i got a great idea i'm going to implement it just before the start of the show no he's he's a he's a good guy and he's and so is paul couture all of them are great we really never run into a coder who doesn't do that no that's well not just coder but sysadmin I'd say it's sysadmins to sysadmin. Yeah, same thing. No, it's not the same thing. It's the same mentality. There's some of it, but it's not mentality. It's, what is it?
Starting point is 01:15:34 I think it's overconfidence. Yeah. No, it's lack of experience. Because we've been, we're older than all these guys put together. Yeah, but when you get our age, coders and sysadm been, we're older than all these guys put together. And this has happened to us. Yeah, but when you get our age, coders and sysops, they're already doing something else.
Starting point is 01:15:50 They're in management. No, they're in management. Yeah, right. No, they're at home. They get fired. Google doesn't want anybody as old. No. Hey, you can do a podcast.
Starting point is 01:16:00 Get out. There's no work. There's no work for, no, there's no work for people of age with experience. There's no work. There's no work for you. No, there's no work for people who have age with experience. That's it. There's no work for people with experience. They don't want it. Break things, code fast and break things. That's the mentality. Anyway, none of our guys, it was just something that happened. And of course, Paul busted his butt, got it back up online. We appreciate it. We did, however, get some people.
Starting point is 01:16:31 I'd asked them to put it hashtag show art. I don't think there was a single person who did that. I think Darren did. Darren. Right. Right. But you preselected an image and you said, this is the one. There's no argument.
Starting point is 01:16:43 Stop looking around. I did preselect that image exactly how it went and it was tonta neil another fine dutch artist this is like rembrandt van gogh vermeer they're all working for the no agenda let's get the terminology right dutch master dutch master i'm sorry yes another dutch master or is it mistress? And she did, of course, it was Cinco de Mayo. We love on certain days with, you know, like Christmas and Easter and Mom, Mother's Day. And we like to have something that's pertinent to that day. And so she did a beautiful Cinco de Mayo mayonnaise jar. Had everything we wanted on it. Happy.
Starting point is 01:17:21 It said happy right there. Happy. Happy Cinco de Mayo. Curry Dvorvorak 33 fluid ounces could it be any different and no agenda was good good work now there were other submissions that we just didn't see you can go to no agenda art generator.com it is up and rolling now we appreciate it and drebscott uh is able to grab uh images from it there were other people who had this idea. Pickle Surprise.
Starting point is 01:17:48 I don't even know who Pickle Surprise is. Had a similar idea. There was a comic book blogger with an AI sombrero. We had Off and Frozen with Time Frame. I guess they submitted this before. I don't know when they submitted it. Or they submitted it after the fact? I have no idea. Yeah, it says they
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Starting point is 01:19:46 I rarely even listen much to JRE, so this donation is a long time coming, but hopefully not too late. Well, what, I mean, we're still here. Does he think we would go away? I have no idea what that means. It could happen. It could happen. Feel free to send some karma or anything else you want to throw my way and to end david's way he put me on an email chain on subjects discussed in your show and emails me morning scriptures to meditate
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Starting point is 01:27:32 before we continue i do want to do a defense of joe biden because i think he's been besmirched biden because i think he's been besmirched for the following okay clip that's been going around this is this is after he reads pause off the teleprompter yeah and so now everyone's saying the fuck this is the this is the Biden-Raley fake gaffe. My theology professor at the Catholic school I went to was a guy named Riley, last name. And he had been drafted by the Green Bay Packers. Is this fake? No, that's him. He said Riley, last name? I think if you listen to him carefully, it should be Riley comma.
Starting point is 01:28:28 Riley was his last name, and Biden was clarifying the fact that that was his last name. He wasn't reading last name from the prompter. And why do I believe that? It's because if they knew his last name, they would have put it on the prompter. You don't have him ad lib anything. I mean, the pause is bad enough. He will read something like that. Wow, you're defending the CIA, Nestle, Biden.
Starting point is 01:28:52 What's happened? What did you do with John? I'm very concerned. So the point is that everyone who thinks this is a massive gaffe is wrong. Let's stick with AI for a second. Although this has nothing to do with ai the you know so that remember that school where the where the was it the athletics teacher and he leaked some so-called audio about the principal and the principal was saying the blacks and the jews yeah yeah i remember that okay that's a good one so now so everyone's emailing this it was ai it was fake it was ai i
Starting point is 01:29:33 am not convinced listen to what the explanation is tonight high school athletic director under arrest for allegedly framing a balt with AI-generated audio. I'm the principal here, me and only me. Days on, Darian charged with disrupting school activities after investigators say he manipulated Pikesville High School principal Eric Eiswert's voice and spread offensive audio on social media in January. The audio, which sparked widespread outrage, included disparaging remarks about black and Jewish students and parents, and even mentioned Darian by his nickname. And don't let me get started on DJ. I'm going to drag this black out of here one way or another.
Starting point is 01:30:15 Take a listen to how similar Iceworth's actual voice. As student athletes, you have won county, region, and state championships with grace and humility. Is to the one suspected to be AI generated. How hard is it to get these students to meet their grade level expectations? Ice were denied ever making the comments, and police now confirm the audio was fake.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Some of the telltale things that we saw were the fact there's a bit of a monotone, there's not so much changing in pitch or the end of sentences. Charging document. That's it. That's it. That's oh, it was a bit monotone. The audio was fake. Some of the telltale things that we saw were the fact there's a bit of a monotone. There's not so much changing in pitch or the end of sentences.
Starting point is 01:30:59 Charging documents allege the recording contained traces of AI generated content with human editing after the fact which added background noises for realism through their investigation detectives alleged mr darian made the recording to retaliate against the principal who had launched an investigation into the potential mishandling of school funds police say the incriminating audio spread online after darian anonymously emailed it to two other teachers. So the only thing they really have is his IAP address was from his grandma. I like what you're doing here, by the way. This is not evidence. I mean, this is not really forensic deconstruction.
Starting point is 01:31:38 But how did this guy do this? If you ask me to do this, I don't know if I would have gone to these lengths. If they ask me to do this, I don't know if I would have gone to these lengths. Gone to the lengths. That is, and this guy's not, is he a tech, is he the computer scientist at the school? No, he's the gym teacher. He's a gym teacher. No offense to the gym teachers out there. No, of course not.
Starting point is 01:31:59 But, come on. Is there an app that does this? I mean, that's what I was expecting. Oh, there's an app. Let's listen to it again. By the way, wait, wait. If they said, you're right, if they named the app, that would be the smoking gun. You need the gun, which is the app. According to Darren, Sir Gene says they traced the guy's phone number to one of the AI site.
Starting point is 01:32:24 Well, that makes no sense. Oh, well, you call it AI website? They traced the phone number to one of the AI site. Well, that makes no sense. Oh, well, you call it AI website? They traced a phone number to an AI site? Oh, that's evidence. Yeah, I mean, which one? I need a little more than this. Let's just listen to it again, and then we can leave. It's not that interesting, this will cut this is for my
Starting point is 01:32:45 for my this for me is a test case the whole reason for the swift op is so that you can do this i didn't say that i didn't say jews and and lazy blacks i didn't say that it was ai that's the point yeah i agree a hundred times. You know, I seriously don't understand why I have to constantly put up with these dumbasses here every day. Between these ungrateful black kids who can't test
Starting point is 01:33:15 their way out of a paper bag, or these teachers who don't get it, how hard is it to get these students to meet their grade level expectations? Lawrence and Ravenel should have never been hired. And don't let me get started on DJ. I'm going to drag his black ass out of here one way or another. I'm going to get something to stick. I'm just so sick of the inadequacies of these people.
Starting point is 01:33:41 And if I have to get one more complaint from one more Jew in this community, I'm going to join the other side. How is that monotone? It's not monotone at all. I mean, there's edits between each bit. Yeah, because there could have been a lot of pauses there. That's the way people talk. They stop and they contemplate and they start screaming again.
Starting point is 01:34:03 I didn't see any monotones or anything that that cop said. I hear the edits, but I don't hear that. I mean, so that would have had to mean a completely fake voice, not his voice at all, is what they're saying. But man, I've heard, look, I'm an audiophile. You're an audiophile. We hear stuff. This just doesn't sound AI-ish to me. It's not flat enough. and i could be a totally different
Starting point is 01:34:27 guy that's that's hard to discern i would have to really look at waveforms but just the where the cop the cop but what pikesville cop was like barney fight barney barney fight like barney fight well you know what uh sounded like it was pretty monotone i think that this is this is a win this is a win for all politicians um and we both have this clip because unfortunately kathy hoko can't claim ai for this one young black kids growing up in the bronx who don't even know what the word a computer is they don't know they don't know these things and i want the world open up to all of them. Because when you have their
Starting point is 01:35:07 diverse voices, innovating solutions through technology, then you're really addressing society's broader challenges. I mean, she should have immediately said that was AI. But she couldn't because she said it at the Milken Institute, the financial elite in New York.
Starting point is 01:35:24 In front of a bunch of people. She said, oh, the milken institute the financial elite in new york in front of a bunch of people in front of people she said oh the black kids in the bronx they don't even know what a computer is really governor of new york she should be that she should be that she should have been voted out immediately and she should be ejected from office talking about this well that's the black kids in new york have a computer in their pocket called an iphone that's but this is this is how racists really talk i mean that's just inbred pure on race it's racism and patronizing and elitist she's new world order she's totally elitist illuminati yeah yeah well i got a clip for you for your ears. This is an Ask Adam.
Starting point is 01:36:06 Oh, I wasn't expecting that. Okay. Well, this is Gates again. I want you to listen to this and tell me what he's talking about. Ask Adam. Ask Adam. Will he know or will he won't? I don't know, but here we go.
Starting point is 01:36:24 Ask Adam. Ask Adam. Ask Adam. Answer the question. Go. All right. Hold on. It seems like very low volume. Let me jack it up a little bit.
Starting point is 01:36:34 Is this the Ask Adam Gates? Is that what that is? Yeah, Gates. Yeah. Okay. Hold on a second. Here we go. And we've seen the reflections in our own society of...
Starting point is 01:36:43 And we've seen the reflection. Okay. society of... And we've seen the reflections... Okay, what is the question? What's he going to talk about? Let me listen again. And we've seen the reflections in our own society of... Now, I think I'm being thrown off by this saying Gates. I mean, you're saying that's Bill Gates? It sounds like Ron DeSantis.
Starting point is 01:37:01 Ah, damn it. It is Ron DeSantis, but he cracked his voice good one oh you proved your point i'm proving your point yes it's not ai it's ron to say okay so what is it i mean now now for the second part he's just yammering about something but he broke his voice a couple of times in there i said this is what gates does constantly maybe i can fool Adam into thinking it's Bill Gates and I can lead him down the primrose path, but no. Alright, let me listen again. And we've seen the reflections in our own
Starting point is 01:37:32 society of... I don't know, what is this? This is about immigrants. We've seen over there and we've seen the reflections in our own society of people out protesting in favor of Hamas terrorists. I mean, these are people that took babies in ovens while they were raping the baby's mothers executing elderly people
Starting point is 01:37:51 all right i have an observation to make about this um because you know you cannot get away from uh from the obvious um from from the obvious video, we pretty much have two types of video in every single report. Every report shows kids on campuses. Let me see, I have one. This one is from Cambridge. You have kids on campuses
Starting point is 01:38:23 and then they cut to uh the atrocities in gaza and you know people weeping over dead body parts and just rubble eyes nastiness so this is a short clip of one of the uh spokesholes for cambridge who are joining the protest now so we are students staff alumni and the wider cambridge community who have had enough of Cambridge's complicity and genocide. So the University of Cambridge invests over 17 million pounds in companies such as Caterpillar, Elbit, and Lockheed Martin. And that's just three colleges out of the 31. So it's estimated that it could be in the hundreds of millions of pounds
Starting point is 01:39:00 that they have investments and research collaborations with companies complicit in Israel's's genocide so enough is obviously enough and we demand divestment disclosure reinvestment and protection we won't rest until it's coming to an end so we won't rest until our demands have been met okay so now you have to know that she was she would have been very pretty except for the nose ring which is is just so annoying, the nose ring. Is it a nostril ring or the cow ring? Cow ring, yeah, the cow ring. But all of these kids all have the Kiffiye scarves,
Starting point is 01:39:36 and she had a, so normally it's the white and black checked. She now has the red and white checked. Yeah, this bothers me because I've been there a couple of times. If you look at the Gaza footage, not a single person is wearing this. No, they don't wear them there. No.
Starting point is 01:39:54 But the Palestinian one is the black one. That red one is specific to Saudi Arabia. Even stupider. No, I'm saying this reminds me of like a Hollywood film where they got all these guys dressed up in different garb. Yeah, the wrong ones. Because it looks better instead of all wearing the exact same thing. And I'm just looking at all these. I'll just play the second clip.
Starting point is 01:40:15 This is all around Europe now, of course. As the Israeli army presses on with operations in Rafah, despite condemnation from Western allies, students have taken to university campuses across Europe to voice their opposition. This one in Berlin, where police escorted demonstrators off the premises and made arrests. In Spain, students also set up tents and waved the Palestinian flag. I think this is something that has to be extended not only to the students and the universities, but it has to be understood all over the world, because in the end, what we are living is a televised genocide.
Starting point is 01:40:50 These students, like protesters in the US, demanded that universities disinvest from Israel and called for an end to the violence. We will stay until it's necessary, until our university breaks off relations with the Zionist state of Israel and with the accomplices that are on the social council. Protests have also swept across Amsterdam, Rome, Paris, and other European cities. So it's a cookie cutter exactly the same every single place.
Starting point is 01:41:17 They all want their universities to divest from investing in companies like Caterpillar. Caterpillar. Oh yeah, Caterpillar. from investing in companies like caterpillar and caterpillar oh yeah caterpillar it's very it's very odd uh because you know you're you're helping the genocide machine 17 million pounds in cambridge it's really a drop in the bucket dear but they all have the same the same kiffy as which you look at the rubble eyes the people suffering there doubt, they're wearing hoodies. You know, they're not wearing this garb. So these children, when you have children who have only what they think are principles,
Starting point is 01:41:54 you know, I've got this principle, you're divest, and they have no vision. They do nothing, and they become nothing. Nothing will become of them. They just waste away they can't even be useful members of society and really that it's a fact if you only have principles and no vision then what are you you're a tool you're a tool of political parties ma'am that that medea chick code pink they just keep letting her in. She's walking through the halls of Congress. She's jumping on congressmen and women and senators like,
Starting point is 01:42:32 what do you think about your baby? Why do they let her in? Because it's an op. This whole thing is an op. They keep letting her in. And then my favorite, this Lindsey Graham. Wow. I have a couple of clips, by the way, I want to get out of it, which is Rafa clips.
Starting point is 01:42:51 Can I play the Lindsey Graham clip? Yeah, I think I got the same clips in these clips, but go play it. Okay, well, so he's interrogating. He's all jacked up. jacked up he's jacked up and he's interrogating um uh lloyd austin and general brown about uh you know and they're waffling like what are you not sending the 2 000 pound bombs to for israel to to obliterate the terrorist terrorist terrorist israel and he's just hammering them. And then he figures, you know what? I'm going to nail these guys. I'm going to bring in an analogy.
Starting point is 01:43:29 That'll get them. Now, you just confirmed that we're delaying transfer or stopping transfer of certain weapons like 2,000-pound bombs to Israel. Would you have supported dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima or Nagasaki? Don't talk over it. This is really good. He asked, he can't believe he asked this. Transfer of certain weapons like 2,000 pound bombs to Israel. Would you have supported dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima or Nagasaki, General Brown, in World War II? So he's like, hey, so he's now comparing dropping atomic bombs on hiroshima hiroshima and nagasaki calls it to these 2 000 bombs for uh 2 000 pound bladbusters and i mean and and would
Starting point is 01:44:16 you and so here's the question would you have supported dropping those bombs in world war ii well senator i think it's based on the situation, what are they... Well, we know. I mean, it's happened. We know. I'm not asking. They did it. Do you think that was disproportionate? It was definitely...
Starting point is 01:44:34 Well, do you, in hindsight, do you think that was the right decision for America to drop two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities in question? Well, I'll tell you, it stopped the World War. Okay, well, so we had a so do you agree, General Austin? If you'd been around, would you say drop them? Drop them.
Starting point is 01:44:49 I agree with the chairman here. I mean, if we go back in time and says, hey, we got two atomic bombs, should we drop them, what would you say? I'm sorry. What an a-hole. Yeah, but those guys are both weak. Weak? Very weak.
Starting point is 01:45:06 Because what any one of them should have said, which is if you were fast on your feet, most men aren't, would have said, are you, wait, are you asking me this because you want us to drop an atomic bomb on Gaza? Turn it around. Exactly. These two are bumbling numbnuts. I think the leadership was interested in curtailing the... Well, what's Israel interested in? Do you believe Iran really wants to kill all the Jews if they could? The Iranian regime? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:37 Do you believe Hamas is serious when they say we'll keep doing it over and over again? Do you agree that they will if they can? I do. Do you believe that Hezbollah is a terrorist organization also bent on the destruction of the Jewish state? Hezbollah is a terrorist organization. Okay, so Israel's been hit in the last few weeks by Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas dedicated to their destruction.
Starting point is 01:46:02 And you're telling me you're going to tell them how to fight the war and what they can and can't use when everybody around them wants to kill all the Jews. And you're telling me that if we withhold weapons in this fight, the existential fight for the life of the Jewish state, it won't send the wrong signal. Calm down, Lady G. You're out of line and out of control. He's a ghoul. He is a ghoul. A sick, twisted ghoul. Another response would have been, yeah,
Starting point is 01:46:36 the Israel can do whatever they want. They're a sovereign state. Why do we have to give them bombs? You could also throw that in there. Of course, because it's a false equivalency. Everything is a bomb. Those guys had a huge opportunity, but they get
Starting point is 01:46:51 badgered by the bully who is Lindsey Graham. He's a bully. Well, but he's so weak. I can't believe that they couldn't even stand up to him. These guys are no good no good they're no good here play rafa one and we'll get a catch up on the whole thing
Starting point is 01:47:12 okay rafa one oh this is uh it's a classic where is uh ntd the idf on wednesday released video showing troops operating in eastern rafa marking day day two of the Israeli ground offensive into the southern Gaza city. After taking control of the Gaza side of the Rafah border crossing, the IDF reportedly conducted raids on suspicious buildings from which Hamas terrorists fired at Israeli troops. The IDF reported killing 30 terrorists during the operation and destroyed large amounts of terrorist infrastructure in the region. And Israeli fighter aircraft struck about 100 targets from the air.
Starting point is 01:47:53 And on the Israeli side of the border, tanks were seen firing towards Rafah. Meanwhile, in the United States on Wednesday, in a congressional hearing, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was asked about Israel's operation in Rafah, and he was interrupted by protesters yelling, free Palestine. Israel shouldn't launch a major attack. By the way, I think that was the Code Pink lady again. Probably. Yeah, they keep letting Medea in. Israel shouldn't launch a major attack in Arafa without accounting for and protecting the civilians that are in that battle space. And again, as we have assessed the situation, we paused one shipment of high payload munitions. of high payload munitions.
Starting point is 01:48:45 Austin confirmed that the U.S. had paused the shipment of weapons to Israel due to the Rafah operation. Senator Lindsey Graham shared his concerns about the decision. And you're telling me you're going to tell them how to fight the war and what they can and can't use when everybody around them wants to kill all the Jews?
Starting point is 01:49:04 And you're telling me that if we withhold weapons in this fight, the existential fight for the life of the Jewish state, it won't send the wrong signal? I think NTD missed an opportunity by not using the Nagasaki bomb thing. I think everybody did. Except your no agenda show. Of course, we do everything right. So let's play part two of this clip. Israel's military spokesperson also appeared to respond to the move.
Starting point is 01:49:30 The aid is unprecedented. The operational partnership is significant. Great voice. Is this a new voice for NTD? I'm liking that one. Well, that guy, that's an Israeli spokesperson that I think you're referring to. No, this is a translator. You think it's an Israeli translator?
Starting point is 01:49:47 Oh, it could be, could be. I like it. The aid is unprecedented. The operational partnership is significant. Yeah. Tab A fits into tab B in this diagram. When there are disputes, and there are, they are being resolved behind closed doors in a matter-of-fact way. We are responsible for the security interests of the State of Israel, and we are attentive to the interests of the United States in the region.
Starting point is 01:50:10 The Pentagon on Tuesday said the U.S. military completed construction of the offshore pier that will later be brought to the Gaza shore to help deliver aid to the region. And on Wednesday in Cyprus, workers loaded humanitarian aid onto a ship for what is expected to be the first cargo to be delivered to the gaza strip using the pier it was unclear when the ship would depart what happened to the flotilla from turkey the float well there you have it i think that kind of sums things up but before we continue i do have the third clip to this when they said talk about um they had this mention of behind closed doors play this clip israel burns is back for a second visit meanwhile in jerusalem today cia director william burns met
Starting point is 01:50:59 with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the two reportedly spoke about the push for a potential hostage release and ceasefire deal this meeting comes after hamas negotiators held talks with israel on a possible truce in gaza burns also met privately with massad director david barnia and other israeli officials this is burns's second trip to is Israel in less than a week. It's unbelievable. It really is. It's unbelievable. Yeah. I mean, it's the CIA. Since when does the CIA do this kind of stuff? And of course, this will be, I think, the final clip. And then announce
Starting point is 01:51:36 it. Oh yeah. And by the way, the CIA guy is there. He's trying to make it all work out because, you know, that's what CIA does. Yeah, that's what they do. They don't kill presidents. presidents no they go and negotiate for hostages which of course netanyahu is like no frustration on the streets of tel aviv as the israeli government says no to a ceasefire proposal families of hostages determined to ramp up pressure on the government join protests calling for more to be done to release their loved ones. The uproar comes after Hamas gave the green light to the deal mediated by Egypt
Starting point is 01:52:09 and Qatar. The offer would see a truce take place in multiple stages, starting with the release of some of the hostages and partial Israeli troop pullbacks within Gaza. Israel says the terms are far from its core demands and has long insisted that it will not remove boots from the ground as it continues to hunt down Hamas militants. says the terms are far from its core demands and has long insisted that it will not remove boots from the ground as it continues to hunt down Hamas militants. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is now set to send a negotiating team to Egypt to discuss an agreement. We examine every response very seriously and we review every possibility on the issue of negotiations and the return of the hostages to their homes as quickly as possible
Starting point is 01:52:45 as a central task the israeli military says it will continue its ground invasion of rafa thought to be hamas's last stronghold in gaza earlier the city was the scene of celebrations over the news of a potential ceasefire deal now with no pact in sight the excitement seems premature israel is warning 100 000 palest000 Palestinians to evacuate eastern neighborhoods in Rafah. The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the looming invasion would be intolerable for some 1.4 million Palestinians taking refuge in the city. I mean, the only thing I can think is that there's no negotiation position. The hostages are dead. There's no hostages. That has to be the problem here.
Starting point is 01:53:28 It's hard to argue against that point of view. I mean, what else could it be? And I think it's a big problem for Netanyahu. I guess Netanyahu is just going to complete his mission and then he'll have to go away because the country will just be so mad. Like, you killed him, Bibi, because you didn't want to. Hamas is agreeing to a ceasefire,
Starting point is 01:53:52 which, as we know, is exactly what Genocide Joe needs. And then he's not having it. So there's got to be something like oh just sorry there's something's up meanwhile germany has got the uh has got the message uh it's time to uh focus our military hardware elsewhere people two german warships have set sail towards the Indo-Pacific region in an effort to increase Germany's military presence in that area. The Frankfurt mine ship set off on Tuesday from the northern German port of Wilhelmshaven. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said rising tensions between China and Taiwan and over the South China Sea were putting pressure on freedom of navigation and trade routes.
Starting point is 01:54:46 Oh, okay. Yeah, Germany that's germany's problem yeah indo-pacific that's where we're all going and i think the reason why as you asked is because they failed you know navalny got killed because you know if navalny had still lived and putin would have only won by 89 of of the vote. So Navalny's no good. Victoria Nuland failed. There's no color revolution. The Russian people clearly like Putin, the horrible, evil dictator. And he's there for another five years. In Moscow this morning, Russian President Vladimir Putin used the annual celebration of the end of World War II in Europe
Starting point is 01:55:22 to try to justify the war in Ukraine. The V-E Day parade featured thousands of soldiers, including many who have fought in Ukraine. In his speech, Putin said Russia, quote, will not allow anyone to threaten it. According to Russian news agencies, Putin also said this morning there is nothing unusual in the upcoming military exercise to practice the use of tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield so according to uh io monk troll io monk says no no hamas did not agree to the ceasefire and insisted in the last minute instead in the last minute agreed to another proposal that qatar came up with but no the ceasefire but no the ceasefire they were negotiating okay so to play the media
Starting point is 01:56:07 well that's all we can deconstruct and so i don't know of any other report that there was some qatari ceasefire that they had agreed to some qatari action i know there's qatari action but no one reported on it that way so i i'll believe a troll before i believe the media that's for sure yeah the troll is probably more accurate than the mainstream media, that's for sure. I do want to play this little clip, which has been languishing. You played the Germany stuff. Oh, I was going to Ukraine. The main thing is the propaganda you're starting to see, anti-AFD.
Starting point is 01:56:41 Oh, you mean the far-right AFD who are spies and they're bad for the country and they shouldn't be allowed even in the election. Those? That AFD? Yeah, that AFD. Far-right. Which is largely a winning of elections left and right. People like them. People like them because they're Nazis. They wanted to kill the leaders.
Starting point is 01:57:04 They wanted to have a coup like January 6th. Yes. So I have a good example of this. The Americans hate these guys, at least the media, American media. This is from NPR, so it is obviously going to be slanted a certain way. Elitist Voices of America. This is NPR or PBS. We turn now to Germany, where several million people have been residents for decades will finally be able to apply for citizenship in June. That will add new voters and perhaps unexpectedly, the country's anti-immigrant
Starting point is 01:57:42 party appears to be working hard to gain their support. Esme Nicholson has more. In an unlikely charm offensive on TikTok, the far-right Populist Alternative für Deutschland party, or AFD, targets Germany's Turkish diaspora and Muslim population. For years, the AFD has railed against them. Muslim population. For years, the AFD has railed against them. Now the party is appealing to potential voters who are patriotic, conservative and want to protect traditional family values. This video lashes out against the Wokorati and shows fear of new immigrants. Turks in Germany should vote for the AFD. Turks in Germany should vote for a party that says no to further immigration because those coming into the country now affect you.
Starting point is 01:58:31 In the prosperous city of Stuttgart, worry dominates a town hall. Local members of the Social Democrats, which leads the German coalition government, organized it for the city's Turkish German community. Outside in the cool evening air, Ibrahim Aslan says he's concerned about the influence the tech-savvy AFD has on his kids. The party knows how to win over younger voters online with snappy-sounding populism. It's up to my generation to show the AFD for what it is.
Starting point is 01:59:01 Oh, brother, that's all they got? Oh, they understand tiktok you're gonna show the afd for what it is you know what what is it far right populist extremist white nationalist nazis bad bad bad there's elections coming up no we can't have that we can't have what the people want it was 22 years ago on may 6th uh i was in the netherlands at the time when pim for town was assassinated right outside the right outside the radio station where i also had done many broadcasts um and people known to me some friends were in there and just interviewed him he was the politician who was going to win the election on an anti-immigration,
Starting point is 01:59:49 22 years ago, anti-immigration, anti-Islamist platform. And in fact, his party won posthumously. It was two weeks before the election. And he was assassinated by a crazy animal rights activist. Who, by the way, is out free now. They put him in jail for 18 years and, alright,
Starting point is 02:00:14 then you can go. And Pim Fortin... We got another job for you. Pim Fortin, who I knew personally, I'd been on symposia with him. We'd been, I think, once in a mini debate.
Starting point is 02:00:30 Very smart guy. Professor. People loved him. If you've never seen him, look him up. Now, there's nothing that I can... His English was pretty bad. There's nothing that is usable, but all these people are sending me old clips of his and he was exactly where where europe is now certainly the netherlands a lot of people have sent me the clip of ava flarding of brook who was in hungary and did like a eight or nine minute
Starting point is 02:00:56 piece on how immigration has ruined western europe is pretty decent her english is fantastic and uh um and yes that that's exactly what it has become we still have a shot here in america uh but i it's beyond beyond anything you can imagine now as it just continued after you know 22 years it just kept on going kept on going and the people like okay okay i had newcomers okay we'll make space for them and now people are sick and tired of it and now it's a tinderbox and now and now you see in certainly in belgium you see um parties that are made up of mainly uh islamist immigrants who are now belgium you know they have their papers and they're winning elections which is
Starting point is 02:01:44 exactly what pimp for time said says they're going to come in they're, they have their papers and they're winning elections, which is exactly what Pim Fortuyn said. He says they're going to come in, they're going to have enough people, and then the people are going to vote for them, and then they're going to win, and it's going to completely change the entire country. And that's what's happened. It's happened in Belgium. It's happened in the Netherlands. It's certainly happened in France. It's happened in Sweden. It's happened in the UK.
Starting point is 02:02:01 It's a mess. And it's really, it's sad. Just sad. So to catch up with my thesis about Johnson, the... Mike, your thesis is all over the map. No, it's not. It's just very simple. He did a deal with the democrats so they could ensure that he doesn't get kicked out by some nutty republicans that's your new thesis yes that's your that's the thesis i've always maintained well and that's you said there was pictures first
Starting point is 02:02:35 oh that was the original yeah yeah and then i i rethought it because of the way things were going that there were no pictures there was no questioning what he has in his mouth and uh it turns out the easy way to do it is this way which is to make a deal and here's the the consummation of the deal in the clip the johnson scam this is m t d breaking news from capitol hill the house has just blocked blocked Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene's attempt to oust Speaker Mike Johnson. The vast majority of Republicans joined by Democrats moved to table the motion by a vote of 359 to 43. Greene, along with the motion's co-sponsor Thomas Massey, saidson hasn't lived up to his promises as house speaker the issue started when he allowed a vote on a foreign aid package that brought tens of billions of dollars to ukraine house democrats and johnson's gop allies had previously vowed to
Starting point is 02:03:37 dismiss the motion to vacate yeah well there you go the scam it was good. He's safe. He's safe. Safe. But will he be safe for a second time? Yeah. He'll be safe for as long as he wants. Yeah. He plays ball. Yeah, which is kind of unexpected.
Starting point is 02:03:57 We didn't really expect that. I would say, yeah. It was very unexpected. Didn't really expect him to play ball. But at the same time, he didn't want to be the shortest term guy ever. So that's all his ego then. I mean, you stand for what you stand for. Do you look at the guy? Yes.
Starting point is 02:04:12 He looks like an ego guy. He looks like a guy with primps in front of the mirror. Well, I'd be the last person to say anything about primping in front of the mirror. I mean, politics is show business for ugly people. know it's like uh yeah yeah yeah he has kind of that look you know that all-american politician look so backing going back to immigration i do have two more clips back to the immigration issue but not the one in europe but the one in Europe, but the one here, this is a WTF clips, which means I put them aside for a reason. This is a crazy series. This is crazy. Listen to this. House Budget Committee Chairman Jody Arrington on Wednesday said reports show that the border crisis costs the U.S.
Starting point is 02:05:00 anywhere between 150 and $400 billion annually. The lion's share of that cost is borne by state and local governments. And friends, state and local governments can't borrow or print money like the federal government. And so they're having to balance their budgets by either absorbing this cost through raising taxes or they're having to cut services to their citizens. He added that costs come to about $9,000 per illegal immigrant. Arrington says that's more than the U.S. spends on Medicaid beneficiaries. It's also more than veterans receive in way of retirement benefits.
Starting point is 02:05:46 veterans receive in way of retirement benefits. An army veteran and former border patrol agent says American adversaries might be behind these huge costs. Weaponized mass migration has happened over 80 times since the 1951 refugee convention. It's when a state or non-state actor uses human beings as a weapon to eradicate someone's sovereignty. If it's organized, somebody's doing the math on how much money we're pouring into this. The Chinese use the unrestricted warfare. So it's every asymmetric means to eradicate our sovereignty and security in financial warfare is one of those means. Wow, this is great. The calls coming from inside the house, people, but they're making're making they're making it look like it's your china china china better get some ships built better get some subs ready
Starting point is 02:06:30 i love this yeah this is good this is really good those chinese they're inscrutable they're so smart they're bankrupting us with their illegal immigrants across the border yeah we should build some ships here we go democrats meanwhile criticized the fact that republicans were holding wednesday's hearing saying they should pass a border bill instead which came out of the senate so to quickly recap step one republicans demanded a border deal step two they negotiated a border deal step three when trump ordered them to they negotiated a border deal. Step three, when Trump ordered them to, they killed that border deal. And finally, step four, here we are holding a hearing about how bad the border is. The House isn't picking the Senate bill up because Republicans
Starting point is 02:07:17 say it would only allocate money to the border without fixing underlying issues. I deal with Republicans and Democrats on the border. The only Democrats I've heard from that support that are here in Washington, D.C. The Democrats on the border don't support the Senate bill, but the ones here do. Man, what a crock. This is so unbelievable. They don't need to do anything.
Starting point is 02:07:41 They just keep the illusion going that, going that oh well we have to have a bill no you don't just say no to chris and meanwhile all this fentanyl oh is fentanyl coming across the board no here's how it's done for flight attendants under arrest tonight for allegedly smuggling millions of dollars in drug money to the Dominican Republic. Federal prosecutors say they used crew member security lanes at JFK Airport, allowing them to bypass TSA security. They say they were part of an international drug ring trafficking fentanyl. The four each face now up to a decade in prison if convicted. That's how it's done. That's how it's done.
Starting point is 02:08:22 That's the way to go. Of course. It is faster. Of course, much faster. You're not going to give it to mules That's how it's done. That's the way to go. Of course. It is faster. Of course, much faster. You're not going to give it to mules up their butt across the border. Lies. Lies. They're bringing in people to work cheap.
Starting point is 02:08:35 Work cheap. And vote Democrat. And vote Democrat. Although they can be, the Republicans can go sweet-talk them and get them to vote Republican. So it's a risky strategy. I think it's a very risky strategy. I agree. I don't think it's that.
Starting point is 02:08:51 But definitely work cheap. Not that cut and dry, you know? Really isn't. We were talking about the battery cars. EVs, yeah. Yeah, and for some reason, you all of a sudden are all pro-battery car. No, I've never been a pro-battery car. Yeah, you were like, oh, once they have the replaceable batteries.
Starting point is 02:09:15 The replaceable batteries. No, I think if that was true, but that's never going to happen because it's too cost-intensive. It doesn't work. There's no way. They tried it already. They tried it. No, I know they've tried it already. It's a way they tried it already they they tried no i know they've tried it already it's doesn't it's it's a great idea that that's impractical yes well you kind
Starting point is 02:09:31 of made it sound like that'll that'll work it'll be great then maybe it would okay there's no evidence that it actually will ever happen you're with me on that i think yes absolutely so now the the early the early adopters as always with silicon valley get screwed by the the america's largest defense contractor elon musk look it up he is america's largest defense contractor yes by genius well i mean he's certainly a face. So the people like the former New York bank who bought the early S model, well, they're screwed. When the Tesla Model S debuted in 2012, not much was known about battery sustainability. The engineers were brilliant at Tesla, but who would have thought?
Starting point is 02:10:23 Because they didn't have data. Long-term studies. Yeah, and the studies are the cars that are breaking now, right? Breaking now because he says the cells in those early batteries were more likely to overheat. We think over time, the cars that have been supercharged a lot, the batteries are failing. But here's how much it costs to replace a failed battery. A Tesla battery new is between $12,000 to $20,000, depending on how big the pack is.
Starting point is 02:10:52 So EV early adopters are learning about their battery's health the hard way. The original owner of this car... She drove up here from Oregon to visit her daughter, and the car shut off in her daughter's driveway. ...experienced that sticker shock firsthand. She was going to get the $17,000 repair. The car booked out at $20,000, and she just didn't feel like it was worth to get the $17,000 repair. The car booked out at $20,000, and she just didn't feel like it was worth it. So they walked away from it.
Starting point is 02:11:11 It's stories like these. Then it kind of morphed into 57 of them sitting here. Leading to a bottleneck of scrapped cars and broken cars at his repair shop. We have, you know, 350 plus appointments for Model S batteries. Carl Medlock's sons work with him in the shop. And that's the throwaway that I'm talking about. Throwaway industry. So you have a $20,000 car and you're just going to throw it away because it needs a $20,000 pack.
Starting point is 02:11:34 Randy Medlock is hoping for solutions. Tesla has recently made software updates to their newer models to prevent overheating. Now it's important to note, too, that they say that their batteries are recyclable. And hey, a new report shows that last year, Washington saw the largest increase in EV market share of all states in the nation. But unfortunately, there just aren't enough mechanics trained on working on EV battery repairs. So that's something that Medlock says he's hoping will change
Starting point is 02:12:06 and balance out going forward. I got to tell you, I don't see any improvement in battery technology and some software upgrade is not really going to help. It's just not a good idea. Well, let's start off with the fact that battery technology really hasn't changed since the late 1800s. That's right, when we had electric cars.
Starting point is 02:12:27 And everything's been a tweak. And you know, we can do this, we can do that. A tweak. It's all tweaks. It's a tweak. It's a tweak, so they get where we got today, you know, lithium ion, sodium ion, and all the rest of them, they're all
Starting point is 02:12:43 explosive, which is a problem nobody wants to really think about here's driving around a bomb here's the thought so if these cars are being discarded and by the way you know i got a note from uh one of our knights who interestingly starts off by saying i just stopped driving a tesla model 3 for uber last. I live in Orange County, California, and I have been at 30% on the 10. It's not a big deal. And I'm thinking, okay, well, how come you stopped driving it? But he says that, you know,
Starting point is 02:13:14 the price $10 for a fill-up compared to $70 was well worth it. And I think, well, how about the depreciation on your car? Which he didn't answer yet. But if these cars you know if it's a write-off at at 20 000 so you can probably probably buy it for five hey i'll give you five grand for that car can't we just take these i mean do you think the batteries are good
Starting point is 02:13:37 enough that we can just put a like a generator in the back you know and just just pull the cord and drive i mean seriously i mean i'd drive one of those you're a hater i am i would drive one of those if you could if you could mount uh call the hybrid put a hybrid sticker on it if you could mount a generator in the front i guess or whatever just mount it in there a little exhaust pipe sticking out and it's and it's connected to the battery so it keeps a trickle charge. You can just keep driving as long as you have the tech. Well, the hybrid. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:14:10 Toyota does those. Yeah, but you can get it for five grand and have a slick-looking car. Hold on, baby. Vroom, vroom. So you're looking for it. So what you're thinking of is an exit strategy for making EV conversion kits. Yes, EV back to gas. EV to ice, baby. Yes, so you take the trunk, which is to gas. EV to ice, baby.
Starting point is 02:14:25 Yes, so you take the trunk, which is the front. Usually there's a trunk. There's nothing in there. It's in the front. Right. You can put a small motor in there, and you poke a hole in the lid of the hood. Just poke a hole. Just ram it in with a nail.
Starting point is 02:14:41 Poke a hole and stick a pipe out. Mm-hmm. And then you have this thing and you crank it up every time before you went. So you hook it to the battery so it's trickle charging constantly. Yes, and then we, with adhesive tape,
Starting point is 02:14:54 we stick a solar panel on the roof. Gaffer or duct tape. Gaffer tape. Come on, we can make two grand a car. You buy it for five, you know, you throw, no, four maybe, throw in a Jenny, poke a hole to start it. I think this is, yeah, this is Texas creeping into your brain. What else are we going to do?
Starting point is 02:15:19 I've got a great idea. I know, I just had a dream, you know or or just turn a gasifier baby have a big wood pile on the back you dropped a ball on that i forgot all about the gasifier yeah you were gonna make a gasifier car yeah turns out you had somebody or somebody yeah that could do the welding problem is you want to get a car that you that still has a carburetor that you can stick a hose in from a gasifier. Those are now classics. It's like 18 grand to buy a flatbed Ford that still has that capability or even a Chevy. They're now classic cars.
Starting point is 02:15:57 People are buying up left and right. They don't want EVs. They don't want the connected cars, especially here in Texas. That's right, son. A four on the floor with a flatbed. Gasoline. Better if you can get diesel even.
Starting point is 02:16:18 The climate scientists are in disagreement. Before we go to that, I do have, before you play the climate science, I do have a report. I we go to that, I do have, before you play the climate science, I do have a report. Wow. I'm starting to watch this show all the time now. It's a podcast.
Starting point is 02:16:31 And you might want to listen to it. Just for that, I have a short clip. I didn't play the whole thing. Oh. But it has to do with climate change. It doesn't say it has to do with climate change,
Starting point is 02:16:40 but this is the solar flare report. The daily weather report on Twitter. The space weather report. Is that what you're looking for? Space weather report. Oh, you've heard it. Of course, of course. I'm a ham.
Starting point is 02:16:52 I'm a ham radio operator. I need to know what the flares are doing. Good morning, folks. All the journal articles on deck today will wait. We've got real space weather to hit today. We've had several solar flares overnight, including a long-duration X-class flare that has produced a coronal mass ejection that appears Earth-directed. Both the northern
Starting point is 02:17:09 departing sunspots and the southern active region crossing past central heliographic longitudes were very active over the last 24 hours. We've taken more X-class and M-class solar flares, including a long-duration X-1 flare from the Southern Group. The flare flashing was so prevalent it almost doesn't stop, as you see here in 131 Angstroms, and the atmospheric ionization signature of those flares was wrecking high-frequency radio communications in the Eastern world the last several hours. Yeah, no, I often get these reports. Yeah, I often get his reports, yeah. And you can see it you can see the ham bands will just literally just stop get wiped out yeah yeah it will stop for a little bit
Starting point is 02:17:52 yeah no i'm still beaconing on var ac everybody every 15 minutes i'm beaconing is it i love that digital mode and people can drop me an email right on the ham. So, you know, we're going to save the world. It's the future. It is the future. There was an interesting report about the climate experts now disagreeing with each other. It used to be 98% of all scientists agree that we're going to have we're gonna have we're gonna have this this much warming and we're all gonna die and now it's like only 77 percent of climate experts agree on how warm it's going to be by wait for it the year 2100 global temperatures are rising higher and higher above the long-term average april was the 11th consecutive month to
Starting point is 02:18:44 become the hottest ever recorded. That's according to the EU's Climate Monitoring Service. To experts, it's just another sign of the progressing climate breakdown. This, of course, has many people asking, how much hotter will it get? Well, a new survey by the British newspaper The Guardian has revealed a lot of pessimism among climate researchers.
Starting point is 02:19:05 380 of them, all from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, were asked how far they anticipate global average temperatures to rise above pre-industrial levels by the year 2100. Three quarters of them expect a rise of 2.5 degrees or more that's a full degree above the internationally set target of 1.5 degrees celsius in fact only six percent of those polled believe that that goal can still be met if we ever make it out of this climate hoax we will be laughing about this two and a half degrees oh no oh clutch my pearls we're all going to die they i mean these people have you seen the latest reports on the goal on the uh arctic ice which is now increasing yeah it's as much as uh as a hundred years ago it's increased to astronomical record levels yeah well and so this don't talk about that this was a report from the philippines not specifically about climate change but just
Starting point is 02:20:14 tell me how this fits into climate change after a long spell of intense heat and little rain a 300 year old town in northern philippines has resurfaced as the water dries up parts of a What? So, this is church that's 300 years old, this town, and because of the heat, the extreme heat, it's reappeared does that not mean that the water levels were much much much lower at a certain point and that maybe the temperature was much hotter at that time which resulted in the same conditions where that 300 year old sunken town and church were? How does that work? You're asking me? I'm not a climate expert. How does it work?
Starting point is 02:21:13 We're all going to die. I don't know how it works. There's all these old photos, and in fact, I got my mudflats here, that show no change whatsoever since the late 1800s. That's silt, man. It's silt. You don't know what you're talking about. Silt.
Starting point is 02:21:31 We got a boots on the ground note from Viper515, who's an executive producer slash actor. This is about food we'll be eating due to climate change. Show 1567, there was a mention of how mealworms for humans, you remember that report? Oh yeah. Were different than mealworms for animals. And our producer here says, I don't know about the mealworms, but my uncle was a farmer with an Iams dog food plant close to his farms. I asked him one day why he didn't sell his grain to the Iams plant. He said, well, they paid better. They were way too picky at the quality of the grain, so he sold it to Cargill. So, his point being that we're going to eat the mealworms that
Starting point is 02:22:16 the dogs won't even eat. Well, it was about grain, though. So, we don't even get good grain? We're getting the crappy grain and the dogs get the good stuff? Of course. Is that what he said? Yes, precisely. Iams.
Starting point is 02:22:32 And you know what? Iams is pretty tasty. Lance says... There used to be a reporter girl. I would never remember her name, but she used to be at the Daily Cal. Reporter girl. A reporter girl. Reporter Girl. I would never have remembered her name, but she used to be at the Daily Cal. Reporter Girl. Reporter Girl. And her gig was to eat dog food and report on its relative tastiness.
Starting point is 02:22:54 Didn't we have... And she'd eat everything. Wait, didn't we have a report? Dogs are people too. I thought either I remember this story or we had a report on it. I may have told it before. I've always been fascinated by the idea.
Starting point is 02:23:12 It was very readable. You know, she did kibble. She'd go on and on about what it tasted like, the aftertaste. I mean, she's like a wine taster. Well, let's remember. Okay, speaking of things to eat, Sundays is our next sponsor.
Starting point is 02:23:25 This is Maddie's all-time favorite. It's one of our favorites, too. Remember that when Brett talked about eating dog food? Oh, yeah, I do remember that. Really bad. That doesn't necessarily stop you. Yeah, here he is. I speak from experience.
Starting point is 02:23:40 I mean, not from the mini-apocalypse experience, but from having tried it, and that's good. And not also from getting down on the ground and eatingocalypse experience, but from the having tried it, and that's good. And not also from getting down on the ground and eating from her bowl, which is gross. Yeah, exactly. Heather makes him eat dog food out of the bowl. Out of the bowl? Get down on your knees. Get down on your knees, eat the
Starting point is 02:23:55 dog food from the bowl. It's gross. You're gross. Yes, dear. Lance says, Adam, I was listening to Sunday's show, and I believe you are right about the government forcing the fake meat on us, and I figured out how they're going to do it. He says, Adam, I was listening to Sunday's show and I believe you are right about the government forcing the fake meat on us and I figured out how they're going to do it. He says, the way they always do it.
Starting point is 02:24:11 They'll use the public school system. You'll see a pilot program subsidized by the Department of Education in the poor inner city school district elementary school lunch program pushing the fake meat. Kids don't know what a computer is, they'll do it there.
Starting point is 02:24:25 Hello, Bronx kids. You have fake meat coming your way. Of course. It makes so much sense. It makes so much sense. And they've already pushed the sugar, just non-food on them, so why not? Why not?
Starting point is 02:24:38 Get the fake meat in there. Dynamite. Dynamite. Back to climate. Oh, okay. So there was a climate envoy i have the clips client chinese climate envoy and it was discussed it was discussed i believe this is in ntd but it's it's interesting because besides the fact that the chinese are foisting us with these immigrants they're also lying about what they're going to do about climate. They don't care.
Starting point is 02:25:05 Oh, they got coal plants. One a week or something. They're bringing one a week. Yeah. One a week. The Biden administration is hosting the Chinese regime's climate envoy in Washington, D.C. This week. This comes out of the two countries signed the Sunnyland statement, agreeing to cooperate on climate objectives such as transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Starting point is 02:25:26 operate on climate objectives such as transitioning away from fossil fuels john podesta special presidential envoy for climate is meeting with his chinese counterpart in person for the first time podesta he's the climate envoy now when did that happen what did it get why can't we get rid of these guys he probably showed john kerry some pictures like i'm the climate guy now right state department says the meeting will focus on energy transition greenhouse gases and more despite being the world's biggest polluter and lacking in environmental regulations china is not held in the paris agreement to the same climate goals as developed nations such as the u.s critics say the chinese regime is using the climate discussion to couple itself with the u.s and its economy at a time when the u.s is
Starting point is 02:26:11 re-evaluating its relations with china i learned some new jargon yesterday speaking of podesta from mo we did we did another episode yeah i saw it. So Podesta would be a PDF file. Podesta would be a PDF file? Yeah, that's the code. PDF file. PDF? File. File.
Starting point is 02:26:38 Say it three times really fast. PDF file. Pedophile. Earlier, I spoke to Andrew Harding, research assistant at the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center, about the climate talks. Andrew Harding, thank you so much for joining us. Great to have you on the show. Now, the U.S. and China are holding climate talks in Washington this week. Now, you just co-authored a report that just came out with Heritage. Now, how is China not just benefiting but also hurting American energy security? China is ultimately hurting American
Starting point is 02:27:05 energy security because every time we try to work with China on these agreements, it's only pushing us further into dependency on Chinese manufacturing and supposed trust on getting their climate arrangements in check. The problem is that the Biden administration, under its current proposals, are only further pushing us onto reliance on Chinese solar panels, wind turbines, and other technologies that will make American consumers more reliant on Chinese energy and less dependent on the energy we have here at home. As a result, the more that we see these agreements continue to be discussed or have various meetings occur, these meetings are just that. We're not producing substance that are helping the American people. And unfortunately, China's been working at this for decades, not only under Xi Jinping,
Starting point is 02:27:47 to where the American people are having to suffer under China's advancements and this administration's inability to put America first when it comes to our energy policies. What is the point of these discussions? That's what I'd like to know. What is the point? It's just so this Chinese can come over here and scam us. Yeah, this is weird. And then you got Podesta involved.
Starting point is 02:28:08 Yeah. You sign here? Sure. Look at this picture. Yeah, what's in your mouth? Expanding on that, we are seeing the U.S., especially now, focus on the so-called renewable or green energies, especially electric vehicles or EVs. Now, we're seeing China dominating in that field, right, whether that's the materials or even the EVs themselves. What is the impact on the American
Starting point is 02:28:31 people? The impact of the American people is that the further we go down this climate agenda, the higher prices will be and the fewer options that will be available to the American people. Unfortunately, China is able to get massive advantages with these green technologies that rather than using the great things that America has here at home, we're going to be seeing these various solar panel technologies, wind turbines that are pushed more towards the American people that we simply just don't want. The markets don't want. It's very much a government-pushed agenda that the American people haven't signed up
Starting point is 02:29:02 for. As a result, that means the American people won't be able to take advantage of the natural gas that we have here in America that China doesn't have access to. It's pretty unique, is something we found in our report, that the United States is one of the top three energy exporters, while China remains one of the world's largest importers for energy. Yet, we here have an energy problem, and that shouldn't be the case. Therefore, we should rather change course and put a larger emphasis on American independence and dominance to make sure American consumers don't have to feel the impacts of government mandates and rules pushed down their throats. I'll say it again. We have basically free energy just flowing around
Starting point is 02:29:41 into the air because the Biden administration won't let anyone build any new natural gas power plants. The oil baron, he says, I got you. If you can take it off my hands, free, take it away. No, and instead we're talking with this nonsense? Yeah. It's got to stop. It's got to stop. It's got to stop.
Starting point is 02:30:04 It really has to stop. Yeah. Meanwhile, all. It's got to stop. It really has to stop. Yeah. Meanwhile, all we're concerned about is Drake versus Kendrick Lamar. Duh. Please. Yeah. Really? All right.
Starting point is 02:30:14 We have to listen to more of this? Is there a big reveal? No, no. You can stop it. I mean, it's just the same thing. It's the Heritage Foundation complaining. Eh. Let's talk about Boeing for a moment because
Starting point is 02:30:26 there have been some new developments. We have a new whistleblower. A new whistleblower is coming forward, raising quality concerns for Boeing. This time, it's a former worker at a supplier for Boeing. Santiago Paredes was an inspector at Spirit Aerosystems. He tells the BBC he found up to 200 defects in the fuselages that were made for Boeing 737 MAX jets. He says he was even nicknamed Showstopper because his concerns would often delay deliveries. They weren't focused on the consequences of shipping bad fuselages. They were just focused on meeting the quotas, meeting the schedule, meeting the budget, meeting the numbers. His claims are part of a shareholder lawsuit.
Starting point is 02:31:11 The company, which is not affiliated with Spirit Airlines, says it disagrees with the allegations and is committed to improving safety standards. The showstopper. Well, as a former inspector on an assembly line in a manufacturing facility, Yes. Trailmobile, you can stop the show anytime you want.
Starting point is 02:31:34 There's no such, nothing comes through that doesn't have a flaw. And you can basically stop the line if you want. Sometimes you do that to make a point. I've done that. And sometimes you do it. Did a point I've done that and sometimes you do it did they nickname you showstopper? no but there was this guy there used to be a guy
Starting point is 02:31:53 that worked on the assembly line and I was what assembly line was this? the model T? how could I resist? Yeah, I guess. So there's this guy who was basically a stand-up comic who worked on the assembly line, and I'd go over and chat with him a lot because he was telling me he had jokes and he'd do bits.
Starting point is 02:32:18 He was just hilarious. So I'd go over. The foreman of that line, which is the line I was inspecting, the foreman of the line comes is the line i was inspecting the foreman of the line comes over and and chews me out oh for for kibitzing with this character and so he says you should be doing your job and stop talking to my people and so i said oh okay and so i went back and to the part i know i know what happened. Did you stop the line? I basically stopped the line. I plastered everything that they did with red tags,
Starting point is 02:32:52 these little red pieces of tape that have to be, this is a flaw, flaw, flaw, flaw, flaw. Oh, look at this. Here's a, here's a Nick. I mean, you can really get carried away if you want to as an inspector. So I don't trust a lot of inspectors when they tell these stories, but I stopped the line completely because the guy couldn't move. Nothing could move out. And the guy, the same guy, this,
Starting point is 02:33:12 this foreman character, he comes up to me and he apologizes profusely and begs me to stop doing what I'm doing. Wow. So I, I let up and then things went back to normal and I was still hanging out with this joker who was telling me, giving me material. So yes, you can do that. Well, that's the way it works. But if you had been at Boeing and you knew that being a whistleblower
Starting point is 02:33:39 kind of makes you either kill yourself in the parking lot while eating lunch or put you in the hospital and die of a mysterious disease, you probably wouldn't stop the line. Well, you could stop the line, but you don't come public and make a big fuss about it. No. And now we have an actual investigation. Developing overnight, the Federal Aviation Administration has opened a new probe into Boeing after the company reported workers at the North Charleston plant falsified inspection records on certain 787 planes. In an email to Boeing staff, the South Carolina employees last week, Scott Stocker, who leads the
Starting point is 02:34:16 787 program, said a worker observed an irregularity in a required test and reported it to his manager. Stocker said after receiving the report, Boeing learned several people had been violating company policies by not performing a required test but recording the work as having been completed. Boeing then notified the FAA. The FAA is requiring Boeing employees to re-inspect the Dreamliner still within the production system. They must also create a plan to address in-service fleet.
Starting point is 02:34:45 This new investigation comes after several mishaps involving Boeing aircraft over the past few months in addition to whistleblower investigations. So taking your testimony into account that, you know, this is exactly the same thing. Oh, well, flaw, flaw, flaw, flaw, which may, I mean, I'm sure that happens all the time in all kinds of aircraft right now we're seeing apache helicopters with a known tail rotor flaw these things are spinning out of control which by the way that's the one of the items as a helicopter pilot one of the items you want to be good i would think so your tail rotor you know, it's supposed to have 6,000 hour lifetime and it probably has about four. And Boeing even notified.
Starting point is 02:35:30 I mean, the point is, flaws happen in manufacturing. This still, I think, our pilots who have weighed in, it comes down to we need this thing to be unionized in South Carolina. I mean, all of this is all build up yeah you might you know that would make nothing but sense because the unions would pull this stunt to get you know people all jacked up and it's the same thing like when i stopped the line they come and apologize and do you know and the whole thing would turn around really, all of a sudden, all these problems would go away if magically a union was established in South Carolina. Which I think is the point. It could be.
Starting point is 02:36:14 The whole thing could be a scam. Because it's all military money. And by the way, it was a great article. Let me see where this was. It was an article that came out in august of 2023 no i'm sorry um april april 2024 breaking defense magazine whatever breakingdefense.com and this is before the 95 billion dollar package was signed and the headline is, as Pentagon awaits supplemental dollars, its operational funding is $2 billion in the hole. So they can't, for the life of them,
Starting point is 02:36:55 do an audit, but they needed the money really, really bad because they fronted all this stuff to the contractors and the contractors were leaning on them. That's what happened. all this stuff to the contractors and the contractors were leaning on him that's what happened hey listen we need this money see this picture what's in your mouth it's so obvious it's so corrupt and yet yeah no problem here's a trill he's a trillion dollars go ahead we'll complain about drake and kendrick lamar which is not a problem that is to be overlooked, but it is kind of distracting from the bigger issues such as this one. Miss Teen USA resigned her crown. And that wasn't the interesting part of the story actually cut that part out. It's the part about Miss USA resigning,
Starting point is 02:37:45 which I hadn't even heard about. Her announcement comes just two days after Miss USA, Noelia Voight gave up her crown citing mental health. Voight releasing a statement on Instagram, her eagle-eyed followers spotting a hidden message. The first letter of each sentence spells, I am silenced. Voight's former social media director spoke out on Good Morning America, describing a toxic environment at the Miss USA organization, which oversees both Miss USA and Miss Teen USA. It was a series of aggressive behaviors towards the title holders and also the employees. The Miss USA organization calls the accusations false, saying Miss USA is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment. I love the code that she put in her Instagram
Starting point is 02:38:29 post. So she obviously had to sign a document, which was a non-disclosure, non- disparagement thing, and it was like she signed off on something and she can't talk about anything because I'm sure there was a couple of lawyers there telling her exactly what she
Starting point is 02:38:45 can't do and that's what she put i'm silence and quit gave up i wonder what's going on over there what could happen what could happen with good what could happen with women who who twirl batons and bathing suits what could possibly go wrong well it was a it was seemed to be more on the up and up when trump was running it yeah it's exactly and then ever since they sold it this been downhill and then one other piece of code uh although it's i think it's possibly even a show title this showed up you know it turns out more people are doing just that these, buying items they don't need just because those items are on sale. And now there's a term for the trend.
Starting point is 02:39:28 It's called spaving, which essentially means spending more to save more. Spaving. Spaving? Yes. What an idiotic phrase. It is a good show title. Spaving. Sounds like something you do to your dog.
Starting point is 02:39:44 There you go. I i'm gonna show my soul by donating to no agenda imagine all the people who could do that oh yeah that'd be fab all righty everybody we want to thank the people who came in above $50 and supported us, all producers of the No Agenda Show episode 1658. And John is going to take us through that list. Yes, starting with Nicole Allen in Ben Wheeler, Texas, down the street from you. She wrote a nice, she sent a card in. I'm going to read it. Oh, nice. It's short.
Starting point is 02:40:21 Because it was mail, a check, and she sent a card in. And the card says, Dear John and Adam, thank you so much for the time and talent. Can I have a birthday shout-out? She's on the list, I'm pretty sure. Birthday shout-out for Nicole Allen, April 27th. I am grateful for your news deconstruction. You're doing God's work. And then she has a little heart she drew, and it says Nicole Allen.
Starting point is 02:40:44 Now, I don't know how old she is. It's hard to say from her handwriting. She looks like a, I would say, a young woman. Okay. Anyway, she came in with $142.70. Then we get met Bernie A. in Manassas, Virginia, $119.33. That's a Phoebe the dog donation. Kaiser Mangoes in New York City, $100. Dame Patricia in Merced, California.
Starting point is 02:41:11 Oh, wait. Kaiser needs a de-douche. You've been de-douched. Just that. Dame Patricia in Merced, California comes up with a $100 and a birthday call-out for a 14-year-old grandson. Yeah, on the list.
Starting point is 02:41:30 Eric in Allegan, Michigan, $100. This is his first donation, so this is a de-douching. You've been de-douched. Sydney Meetup in Seven Hills, New South Wales, 9441 Switcheroo. Sydney meetup donations credited to Steve. Yeah, we have a meetup report from Sydney as requested. So this is good. This is good.
Starting point is 02:41:56 And I guess they got money together and they pooled it and sent it to us. Yeah, I understand they collected about $1,000. That's right. There's 10% for the big guy. Eric Halleen, 8438, and Arthur Gobitz, we haven't heard from him.
Starting point is 02:42:16 He's in Zandam, Netherlands, which is the sand dam. And he has, this is for his cat Rambo. Yeah, it is. 8008. I love brooms and I love cats, he says. Hug more kitties, he says. Hug more kitties.
Starting point is 02:42:31 He also comes in a second time for some reason. 8008. This is for his cat Lila. This is for his cat Lila. Please use Kenny as sad kitty in the newsletter and see what happens he says so he's he's suggesting well i'm looking for that picture he sent the picture he sent it
Starting point is 02:42:53 to me i didn't get it okay well i'll i'll track it down okay i'll forward it to you jan bruggen bruggen in schmilde brchink in Schmilde. That's what I said. Yeah, exactly. Brüchink. 8008. It's interesting, all the Dutch are in here today for the 8008. It's about time they caught up. I know why.
Starting point is 02:43:13 Because they know I'm coming to do the meetup on the 15th. They're all talking. Kevin McLaughlin comes up to pack, and he comes in with 8008 as every show boob donation. and he comes in with 8-0-0-8 as every show boob donation and then Sir Sue Veed in Holland, Pennsylvania with 65-0-2 which is a
Starting point is 02:43:31 time to chip in. Get it? 65-0-2, I got it. I'm liking that idea. 8-0-0-8 is also a chip, by the way. Yep, yep. It's predated the 8080.
Starting point is 02:43:46 Yep. Dame Dane, 5714. This is the $55 donation, upgraded. 5714. You missed a whole bunch. I missed a bunch. Let's go back. You skipped Grayson Insurance.
Starting point is 02:44:03 Grayson Insurance in Aurora, Colorado. 6006 in Craig. Small boobs. Hopper in Bristol. Hooper. 60. Hooper. Hooper.
Starting point is 02:44:13 What did I say? You said Hopper. Oh, I didn't say Hopper. Look what he does. He says $5 per month, one cappuccino per month. Exactly what we asked. Yeah, it's not that much. In fact, I bought a cappuccino per month. Exactly what we asked. Yeah, it's not that much. In fact, I bought a cappuccino the other day.
Starting point is 02:44:27 $5.40 for a medium. That's crazy. Big jib. Chris Bartel, Portland, Oregon. $58.77. And this is a switcheroo for his brother Ben. Hey, Ben. Dame, Dame, we got her at 5714.
Starting point is 02:44:48 Bobby B, 5714. He needs a de-douching. Yeah, these are the 55 plus feet. You've been de-douched. Eric Flenor, 5714. Les Tarkowski, Kingman, Arizona, 57. Sir Dancing Mike in Maryville, Tennessee, 56, 56. That's a birthday donation.
Starting point is 02:45:12 He turns 56. Get it? 56, 56, turning 56. Got it. Christine Hines, H-Y-N-E-S, in Manchester, New Hampshire, 55, 55. J.S, 55.55. JS, 55. Oistenberga, 55. Veronica Davidson, 55.
Starting point is 02:45:32 These are all variations on the 55. Didn't we have a Mother's Day donation promotion, or is that not happening? Is that for Sunday? It's for Sunday. There's some in here, I think. I don't see anything. Oh, yeah, I see one. I see one. Yeah, this is I see one. I see one.
Starting point is 02:45:46 Yeah. You know, this is Sunday coming up. We got Mother's Day. People hate their moms unless it's COVID. Yeah. I made it very clear in the newsletter. You did. You did.
Starting point is 02:45:53 When COVID took place. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, mom's the best. Mom's keeping the family together. And then I had a guy write in. He says, my mother's dead. And I said, well, you can give her a call out. So is mine.
Starting point is 02:46:04 So is John's. So is mine. Yeah. John's. So is mine. Yeah, but we still love our moms. We still honor them on Mother's Day. You can't help. You know what? She's probably up there in heaven going, what did you say? I'm sure
Starting point is 02:46:17 something's going on. Sir Ryan Sawyer, 5403, and he does have a Mother's Day call. He has his mom listed. He's the one guy. And Nett Miller. In Indiana. In Indiana.
Starting point is 02:46:32 Josiah Thomas in Ankeny, Iowa, 51. Brian Perkins, 51. Bad Idea Supply, which the town comes and goes. 5005. And now the rest are $50 donors. I'll go through them one at a time, comes and goes. $50.05. And now the rest are $50 donors. I'll go through them one at a time, name and location. Starting with Ryan Tiernan in North Providence. Jonathan Ferris in Liberal, Kansas.
Starting point is 02:46:55 Anonymous in Oklahoma City. Sir Triple G in Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania. Edward Mazurek in Memphis. Robertson Home in Flint, Michigan. Justin Cruz in Tehachapi, Stephen Ray in Spokane, Washington, Ray Howard in Kremling, Colorado, Sean DeSantis in Fort Pierce, Florida, and he's, he wants to call, or she, or he, it's a he, calls out Douchebag Cliff, Chris, John, and Moose. That's a lot of douchebags he hangs out with.
Starting point is 02:47:39 Capic Chiropractic in Capic, Michigan. George Wooshet in La Vernia, Texas. William Kidwell in Dover, Delaware. William Spain in Springdale, Arkansas. Louis Hollingworth in Medford, Oregon. Nadia Borg in San Marcos, California. And last on our list is Miami Beach dweller, Jason Deluzio. I want to thank these people for making the show.
Starting point is 02:48:01 1658, a winner. Indeed. Thank you all so much. Anybody can become a no agenda producer you can be mentioned 50 or above by going to noagendadonations.com for the old schoolers devorah.org slash na and we always want to thank people who come in just under 50 we have about 4 49 99s for reasons of anonymity because we never read those and we have people who are on those sustaining donations. It's a cappuccino a month or per show or a row of sticks, 11-11, 33-33, 12, whatever you want. You can find it at noagentedonations.com.
Starting point is 02:48:34 Those really help. Those are sustaining donations that keep us going and it does show real value. We appreciate every single one of you. Thank you so much for supporting the best podcast in the universe. It's your birthday, birthday. Oh, so much you've done.
Starting point is 02:48:53 Happy birthday to Nicole Allen. That's a related birthday. It was on April 27th. Baron of Whistler celebrated on the 5th. Chris Bartel wishes his brother Ben Bartel a very happy one. He turned 49 on the 5th. Sir Dancing Mike turns 56 tomorrow on the 10th. Chris Bartell wishes his brother Ben Bartell a very happy one. He turned 49 on the 5th. Sir Dancing Mike turns 56 tomorrow on the 10th. Nick
Starting point is 02:49:10 is turning 33 and Nick also wishes his brother from another mother a very happy birthday celebrating on the 11th. And Dame Patricia wishes her grandson Elliot Mitchell a happy birthday. He'll be turning 14 years old on the 11th. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe.
Starting point is 02:49:25 It's your birthday, yeah. Title changes. Turn and face the slate. Title changes. Don't want to be a douchebag. And you heard him earlier. The Baron of Whistler has upgraded thanks to an additional aggregated amount of $1,000 on the peerage ladder. upgraded thanks to an additional aggregated amount of $1,000 on the peerage ladder.
Starting point is 02:49:49 And he is now known everywhere in Gitmo Nation, all throughout the land, as the Viscount of Whistler. And we appreciate his support, of course, which has been there for a long time. Thank you very much, sir. We appreciate it. No agenda, meetups. It's not your party. Yo, we got a couple of meetup reports. It was funny. There was a meetup report that one of our producers sent me,
Starting point is 02:50:11 but he sent it in like 10 different clips. And he's like, hey, you can put it together. And I started putting it together, and it's like four minutes. Like, no, no, no. Just if you can't edit this stuff just hand a phone around i'll cut the silences out try and keep it short keep it you know within reason it's just a little little thing to say hey we're having a good time not everybody needs to have a soliloquy here's an example of a reasonably good one from central ohio hey sir earlier here at dempsey's
Starting point is 02:50:42 in columbus ohio having a great central ohio meetup passing it off to mark in the morning gentlemen this is mark in columbus having a great time the only thing we are missing is phoebe barking in the background in the morning it's meg cc four more years in the morning this is josh in the morning i do believe i'm hanging with a bunch of cool slaves this is josh from from Detroit in Ohio, passing it along. In the morning, this is Matt. Matt as in doormat. And what does your precious Adobe think of this, you turkeys?
Starting point is 02:51:12 Sir, PBR Street King from Fort Wayne. If you haven't been to Columbus, you need to come see Sir Larry and his crew. Really outstanding meetup. Dame Trinity from Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne is having a mac and cheese festival in July. Come one, come all. Hey, good evening. This is Rob Leary, Nick Leary's
Starting point is 02:51:32 dad. He's the mastermind behind all this shit. And it is good evening. I don't know why these people are talking about good morning. It's crazy. But anyway, I love your show. I'm a new listener and I will continue to listen and i might fund you some money big money thank you gentlemen and remember the government is
Starting point is 02:51:55 guilty until proven innocent okay see that's what i'm talking about little jokes in there's okay or you could go to the whole other end of the spectrum. 37 seconds on this report, but it is from down under. Hello, Sydney is back on the map. Australia is saved. We are here at the long-awaited Sydney meetup that has been well overdue. In the morning. In the morning. Hi, I'm Steve from Abbotsford.
Starting point is 02:52:23 Spot the spook. In the morning. Five eyes. I wish I was spook. In the morning. Five eyes. I wish I was Amish. In the morning, a great meet-up in Sydney. We should all come to the next one. Shut up, Spade! I'm blowing the whistle.
Starting point is 02:52:37 The earth is flat. Australia isn't real. Kangaroos, platypuses, obviously fake. Wake up. This recording has been censored by the East safety commissioner i mean come on come on that's that's creative i like it thank you sydney we got meetups taking place um let's see not that thursday the other thursday meetup that kicks off today and they have a new location location. That is City Park Denver Museum of Nature and Science in Denver, Colorado. So that was a late change.
Starting point is 02:53:11 I'm just letting you all know. The third Leiden amygdala check is well underway in Amsterdam. Hello! At Stadsbrouwhuis, house, house in Leiden, Leiden, the Netherlands. Saturday, the Sandy Kitt meetup, 3 o'clock at the Patriarch in Edmond, Oklahoma. We have the Indy Tribal Mother's Day meetup, 3 o'clock on Sunday at the Dugout Bar in Indianapolis, Indiana. That's a great venue. It's the one that Tina and I visited.
Starting point is 02:53:38 Mark and Maria, of course, Greenwood are hosting that. This is always about 80 to 90 people. Love that meetup. Lots more coming up. You can see them all at noagendameetups.com. Again, the June 15th meetup in the Netherlands. They're combining all kinds of different meetups, trying to get everything worked out.
Starting point is 02:53:56 It's going to be, I think, at Café Weltschmerz. I'm not quite sure exactly. At Schiphol, so it'll be great. I arrive Saturday morning. I'm going to sure exactly, at Schiphol. So it'll be great. I arrive Saturday morning. I'm going to go over to, I'm going to freshen up. I'll go over. They're going to want to interview me for something. Then we'll have the meetup and we're expecting a big crowd looking forward to it.
Starting point is 02:54:14 Very excited to see everybody. Noagendameetups.com. You can organize them yourself. You can find with someone else's organizer. You can reach out to somebody, pitch in. This is the kind of community you want. You don't get that from any other podcast anywhere. Noagendameetups.com.
Starting point is 02:54:30 Connection is protection. You don't want to miss out. 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 you want me. Triggered or held to blame. You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. Yay, yay, yay.
Starting point is 02:54:55 And thank you, Sir Daniel and Mimi, for always coordinating all of that. It's highly appreciated. TooManyEggs.com Oh, and By the way, the primer, the No Agenda primer will be shipping next week. The No Agenda primer? What's that? You know, the ABC book. Oh, NoAgendaABC.com
Starting point is 02:55:14 Yeah. Oh, nice. I got mine. I got my book. I got my coloring book. It's great. I just leave it laying around. People come over to the house. What's this? And they're looking at it like, this is weird. What's this shut-up slave? It's a good-looking product.
Starting point is 02:55:29 It's a very good. Now, is she changing that from greatest podcast to best podcast on the next run? Maybe in the next printing. Okay. So these would be collector's editions. Yeah, this first batch would be all collector's editions. That's what I thought. It's not a typo.
Starting point is 02:55:44 It's just a mistake. Yeah, no, it's a mistake. Like the upside-down airplane on a postage stamp. I mean, it's a whopping mistake. Worth a fortune. It's a whopping mistake, but it's a mistake. I mean, it happens. It happens to the best of the publishers.
Starting point is 02:55:57 Well, you know, it ran by me. I didn't see it. I don't know. Yeah. All right. ISOs, what you got? I have two. Okay. i have can't save can't save them all okay let's suck okay crazy uh why is that not firing oh oh there's a whole bunch of silence in
Starting point is 02:56:20 the front it's crazy i think i've actually had that one. Is that Scarborough from... That's pretty recent, though. Hmm. Well, I think I have a topper. I have a topper specifically because you almost said it in this show. Ready? Stand by. It's going to hurt you. It's a banger. 100%!
Starting point is 02:56:41 Come on. You don't like it? You don't like it? You don't like it? No, I don't like the phrase. Oh, man. You're supposed to be eschewing that phrase, not promoting it. It's crazy. We'll use that one then.
Starting point is 02:56:55 I like my 100%. 100%! I thought that was kind of good. What do I know? Good news. Good, good news. Good news. Good, good news. Good news. Good, good news.
Starting point is 02:57:05 Good news. Time for good news. The very controversial segment at the end of the show. Some people love it. Some people hate it. I figure if you listen this far, you're loving a lot. You must. So this is a request that said, stop the dog, dog, good news of animals.
Starting point is 02:57:22 Let's do a person. Okay. dog dog good news there'll be animals let's do a person okay so here we have a pastor who was saved uh because a gun misfired when somebody tried to kill him yeah this was a crazy video to the divine intervention when a frightening incident unfolded at a church in pennsylvania eva pilgrim has that story for us good morning eva good morning robin the church is a place where the doors are open to everyone well sunday a man with a gun came through the doors of a Pennsylvania church. The pastor saying the gunman smiled at him before bringing the service to a stop with what happened next. This morning, the dramatic video from a church's live stream
Starting point is 02:57:58 showing the moment Pastor Glenn Germany looked down the barrel of a gun he says he's grateful to god to be alive he actually pulled the gun and that's when i seen the gun and at that point i didn't have no time to think it was just reaction you know duck and try to get out of the way of his line of fire. A gunman the pastor says he had never seen before, interrupting Sunday's sermon in North Braddock outside Pittsburgh. Pastor Germany says the man had come in and out of the church several times before making eye contact with him, standing up and pointing that gun at him. He pulled the trigger and a miracle of God happened that the gun got jammed. That bullet had a name on it. Clarence McAleator putting his life on the line and his faith in God jumping
Starting point is 02:58:54 into action tackling the gunman. I just jumped up and pulled the gun that pulled his arm down to his side and and locked him up. The deacon pulling the gun away. I think that that was an act of heroism if I've ever seen one. No word on a motive for all of this. That mystery now only deepening. The pastor tells us they will be back in church next week for service. Yeah, I saw that video. That was pretty crazy.
Starting point is 02:59:22 Yeah, that guy's nuts. As King David would say, no weapon forged shall be used against me. Good was pretty crazy. Yeah, you guys are nuts. As King David would say, no weapon forged shall be used against me. Good news, everyone! Very good news. Good news for the pastor, that's for sure. And that concludes our broadcast day here at the No Agenda
Starting point is 02:59:37 Studios, which basically is a spare bedroom in John's office. But hey, it's No Agenda Studios. And we've been doing it. It's almost 17 years, everybody. Four more years.
Starting point is 02:59:55 Four more. We end at 21. End of show mixes. We've got Fletch coming up. Classic hero protagonist. And a late-breaking new one from Professor Jay Jones who seems to have caught his stride. Finally, he's figured out a format that works and we love it. Up next on... Who does the Johnny Cash song?
Starting point is 03:00:19 Oh, that's hero protagonist. He's great. Yeah, he is. Angry Tech News is up next. No, it's not John. It's Ryan Bemrose. That'll be on noagendastream.com, trollroom.io, and on the modern podcast apps. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, I'm John C. Dvorak.
Starting point is 03:00:41 We return on Sunday. Please join us. Sunday. Sunday, Sunday. Nitro burning funny cars. Remember us at noagendadonations.com. Until then, adios, mofos, a-hooey, hooey, and such. Adam, Curry, and John C. Dvorak Bring it to you twice a week Cause your mind is under attack From the folks in the media that call themselves the mainstream On the left and the right, but it's all the same thing
Starting point is 03:01:09 The New Agenda Show with Adam Curry and Chauncey Dvorak Live every Sunday and Thursday, 12 p.m. 11 central On newagendastream.com Thank God for these two gentlemen right here They've been killing it for over ten years Media assassination and deconstruction Having to maintain that cerebral function When your friends see you walking in the mall
Starting point is 03:01:38 They say, damn you're a big, damn small Then you can follow up with formula propagation You're best suited to make a recurring donation Big to the small. Then you can follow up with Formula Propagation. Convincing them to make a recurring donation to Dvorak.org slash NA. And that's the last motherfucking thing that I am gonna say.
Starting point is 03:01:54 Dvorak.org slash NA. Dvorak.org slash NA. Dvorak.org slash NA. Dvorak.org slash NA. Dvorak.org, slash NA, Dvorak.org, slash NA, Dvorak.org, slash NA, Dvorak.org, slash NA. I see the algo running, it's crafting my news feed, and I ain't seen Alex Jones since my computer disagreed. I'm stuck in algo prison.
Starting point is 03:02:32 My timeline's not my own. But that algo keeps running. And I keep checking my phone. When I was just an incel My mama told me, son Always be a good slave Don't ever mean for fun But I trolled a man on Facebook
Starting point is 03:02:55 Just to watch him cry When I see that Al go running I LOL and sigh I've got my channel going It's the trending words to search Subscribers added daily And I'm selling lots of merch But I ran afoul of Cher Blue They'll demonetize me
Starting point is 03:03:48 They'll shadow ban my channel Not advertiser friendly Sue me! Well, if they freed me from suspension If that view count was mine I think I'd glitch the code And toss my safety to the side Far from Algo Prison That's where I want to stay
Starting point is 03:04:37 I guess I'll hop on 20 meters Say what I want to say. I personally think that she should just say this is puppy health care. Something like 1984 could actually happen. Homemade weapons, ball bearings, and DIY armors. Half of the meat patty consists of ground up insect larvae. I can't really talk. I don't get it. I don't know what they're talking about.
Starting point is 03:05:09 No more comments! In our world, there will be no emotions except fear, rage, triumph, and self-abasement. The revolution will not be televised. Some of the language and concepts are just confusing. Carbon criminal.
Starting point is 03:05:24 The revolution will not be televised. Some of the language and concepts are just confusing. Carbon criminals. The revolution will not be televised. That one, yeah, that's different. And he runs towards the cops and the cop just clotheslines him. No more comments! If you want a picture
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Starting point is 03:05:44 is not going to bust your head. Like, come on. The government definitely prints money. The revolution will not be televised. At least cop is not going to bust your head. Like, come on. The government definitely prints money. The exotic hamburgers cost between 12 and 17 euros. You use DIY armor, that's the trash cans they're talking about? Yes, consumers are stupid. Please go away.
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Starting point is 03:06:17 Yeah, hold up this sign. Okay. Carbon criminal. Because the revolution will not be televised. More and more larvae for human consumption. Hey, when can we finally try it out no more comments carbon criminal please go away the best podcast in the universe adios mofo devorek.org slash n a it's crazy

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