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Hey man, tell Joe, tell Joe, tell Joe!
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak.
It's Thursday, January 30th, 2025.
This is your award-winning Give-A-Nation Media Assassination episode 1734.
This is No Agenda.
Ahhhh!
Parsing the performatives and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country right here in FEMA Region Number 6.
In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley,
where I've determined that the Vogue Magazine
is an outlet of the American Communist Party.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
It's Craig Vaughn and Buzzkill.
In the morning.
What magazine now?
Vogue.
Oh, Vogue?
Vogue is a commie rag, is that what you're saying?
Well, I, you know, when they did this slam of poor Melania Trump's official portrait.
Oh, have they done that again? Did they publish it?
This time they said she looks like a freelance magician with that outfit on. It's a good line.
It's funny.
But then it harkens back to the Teen Vogue article on Marxism, but this is about three
or four years ago we talked about it on the show.
They didn't know, not only an article on like how Marxism works, but they were advocating
for it.
Wow.
For Teen, in Teen Vogue.
Oh, no, Teen Vogue is a complete Marxist magazine.
But Teen Vogue is part of Vogue and the whole operation is run
by advanced publications which you bought Condé Nast some years ago and I
think they're now suspect. Oh totally my my youngest stepdaughter sometimes does
production for some of their shoots totally totally Marxist which is fine
that's if they want to do that. Yeah's fine, yeah, but I think people should know.
Before the show started we were discussing the origin of mind your P's and Q's.
As I said to John, I think you should mind your P's and Q's, son.
Yes, and I was condemning him for drinking too much coffee in the morning.
Mind your P's and Q's is an English language expression meaning mind your manners, mind
your language, be on your best behavior or watch what you're doing.
One explanation favored in letters to the editors of notes and queries dated from 1851
is a literal interpretation of the saying regarding possible confusion between the lower
case letters P and Q in schoolwork or typesetting.
So you were right, you were very close to being correct.
I was correct.
Which is the story of your life.
Very close to being correct.
Very close. Close enough is the way it goes. Close enough.
Unlike the close enough mishap that took place, which you have to discuss.
I do.
And it's always interesting how, it went really fast this time.
Like, oh, it was remote control.
Come on.
The stuff that came in is ridiculous.
There's two things that bother me.
One is the lack of information, which of course, there's not going to be that much.
The second one was the fact that it took up all the airwaves on all the networks for hours
on end and there was nothing to show or see except the same, one little looped video plus
a million, I don't know how many police are in that area, but there must be 10,000.
And they just kept showing this one shot and they had nothing to talk about.
Why do they do this?
What is the point?
Oh, I can answer that question.
Many of these news models are in Washington, DC or commute into Washington, DC, have been
in Washington, DC regularly to get their marching orders, to talk to their
inside sources and people familiar with the president's thinking, and they love this airport.
So they're like, oh man, that could have been me. Let's do some more story on it. It's all about them.
Well, that actually brought Swalwell on, of all people from California, but he flew in like two or three planes before the crash.
And it was the same thing.
It could have been me.
Yeah, of course.
As always, it could have been me.
Well, that's how it works with airplane, with air disasters.
Of course, everyone knows it could have been me.
I am somewhat uniquely qualified because I am both a helicopter
pilot and a fixed-wing pilot
And and this seems
Quite obvious to me what happened here. Oh, this is actually a Sky News
I think in Australia this guy would came pretty close to what was going on. I think
Understand those very shortly before this accident the the aircraft in question, the Bombardier
CR7, was actually cleared, asked to operate off a shorter runway, runway 33.
So the fact that they changed the runways, I mean, is that presumably is relatively common,
is it not?
It is relatively common. The challenge though, of course, is that it means for aircraft departing,
that's fine, but for aircraft that's already set up to land on a main runway he's now got to
fly an s-curve to actually reposition himself to come on a straight approach
down on runway 33 that means that he's actually in a different position he's
now over the Potomac why is this important because for the military
helicopter pilot his brain which you paint they call it situational awareness,
but you've got a brain map of where everything is,
you'll have assumed everything is on,
approached the main runway or departing the main runway.
You won't have factored in this one aircraft
that's now coming in, doing a descent over the Potomac.
It's pretty close.
It is a situal awareness issue
and this is a known procedure to divert,
because it's a very busy
airspace probably too busy because everyone loves it so much and want to go
into DCA instead of the alternative is just closer. Well yeah the difference is
about an hour because you DCA is right downtown and it Dulles is a million
miles away. Yeah. It's like Midway and O'Hare. So the military are on a
different frequency so he wasn't necessarily monitoring what was going
the pilot. This was an annual, well they call it a re-inspection flight which is
kind of an all pilots go through it an annual inspection you fly with
instructors in this case a crew of three.
And so they may not have completely been aware of the change that was made for that flight.
And having flown at night, and this is the same thing with the drones over New Jersey,
it is not easy to see things. It's not easy. He probably was looking at or what they thought they were looking at was
American Airlines 3130 which was somewhat behind
the aircraft that got hit and
They may have even had all eyes inside the inside the cockpit. You know, this happens sometimes
It's just happens where no one is looking outside, you're doing your procedures, you're looking at the instruments, it's a night flight, the whole point is to,
you know, is flying at night and it's just not easy to see things and from what I could
tell I actually have a little bit of the audio because you hear, the tower hears, you can
hear the collision alert in the tower and it's just seconds before it happens.
That's the collision alert.
Pass 2-5, this is George in sight.
Pass 2-5, pass 1 is George.
This is George, have a aircraft in sight, proceed with separation.
Please separate.
So the helicopter says aircraft in sight, visual separation.
He could not have been looking at that and he's looking at it from the side.
He must have been looking at a different aircraft.
It's so easy when you're, I mean, it's happened so often.
I've even in the UK, I was setting up for an approach and it turns out I
was looking at the wrong airport.
I mean, at night things are very different.
This is why planes sometimes land on the taxiway.
It's just, it's not easy to fly at night.
And then here, of course.
American 4782, my bad, we're out of visual.
American 4782, Washington, one star, three C's,
zero one seven.
There it is, boom.
He says visual, and then just seconds later,
it crashes right into it.
There's nothing more, nothing less than a very bad day.
Now the president went out and talked to the press
this morning, and I watched most of that.
He said, we're going to get to the bottom of it.
Mistakes were made.
I mean, seriously, I think mistakes were made,
because when you have this helicopter at basically
the same altitude within 50 feet of the incoming regional jet, it would have been very easy for the
controller to say, you can do a lot with the helicopter. You can turn on a dime, you can
do a lot. I don't know exactly how fast they were on, but you can do a lot of different things.
And the controller took it for granted. I'm not blaming the controller or anybody really,
took for granted that when the pilot said visual,
that he saw it and that it was visual.
But they were already kind of, I mean,
you know, when you're flying and you see another plane,
you know that you're on a collision course
when it looks like the other plane is not moving.
So, and that's what you train for. It's like, I'm looking at this aircraft other plane is not moving. And that's what you train for.
I'm looking at this aircraft, it's not moving, that means I'm on a direct collision course
with it, if you're at the same altitude.
So they just didn't see it.
And then there's all this talk of night vision goggles.
It's going to be even worse with night vision goggles, all those lights of DC, that's going
to bleed everything out.
So it's just a horrible situation.
And it's maybe not even necessarily anybody's fault,
other than President Trump took it to DEI.
He actually went there, which was.
Yeah, you know, that was going to be expected.
Yeah, and he was a light touch on it, but so this is just a bad day and,
you know, stuff happens.
Um, lots of people die in traffic accidents all day long.
Um, you don't, yeah, you don't hear about it.
Um, and this is just a, it's a crappy one cause people fly and everyone
feels that feels that pain. So, but at the conspiracy, Oh, it's a crappy one because people fly and everyone feels that feels that pain.
So, but at the conspiracy, Oh, it was runway 33.
Do you want to be runway 33?
It's a very typical runway heading though.
No conspiracy, just a bad day.
Why?
Well, we'd hear some for you to do explain why there's not 33
runways at the DCA.
There's not, there's about four. No, that's it. That's not 33 runways at DCA. There's not. There's about four.
No, that's a compass direction.
33 degrees?
Yes, 33. Well, 330 degrees, yes. So when you hear runway 1, that's basically 10.
So 10 degrees. It'll be the, or 100 degrees, it'll be the exact opposite of the 33, no, I'm sorry, that's not true.
I mean, so the typical headings you have on runways
will be 27, 22, 33, it all has to do
with the typical wind direction
that happens at that particular airfield.
And there's a lot of 33 runway headings.
So, you know, but then it's like, oh, 33 runway
heading and three people on the plane.
Oh, yeah.
Clearly remote control to kill who was on the plane.
Well, it's sadly a bunch of figure skaters.
Yeah, that was kind of tragic.
It's always tragic.
These things are always tragic.
And what was on a continuity of government flight?
It was a training flight.
Wow. No, there's been a lot of this sort of thing.
It's annoying. I find it annoying.
It's to be expected.
It's just to be expected.
But it's just bad. It's just a bad day.
And then the social media, there's a whole line of tweets I ran into with these
guys carping at each other.
I'm a chopper pilot from Vietnam War and blah, blah, blah.
And then, oh no, you're full of shit.
You can't turn that thing off.
You can't turn off the transponder.
Yeah, you can.
No, you can't.
And it just, just goes on forever.
I will mention that.
So you have something called TCAS,
Traffic Collision Alert System,
and it's pretty much useless below a thousand feet
because it's going to be going off all the time.
And it also doesn't give a, below a thousand feet
it's not gonna tell you to go up or go down,
it's just gonna say, traffic traffic traffic and in a busy airspace
You'll hear that thing a lot with because it's you know thousands feet separation
So you're just going to hear this and you you just want to hope that no one's on the same at the same altitude
But this again, it's military and civilian sharing the the same airspace
different frequencies, bad day, day wrecker
for everybody.
That's it.
There's nothing more to give you on that.
And there'll be a report and we'll hear something and I'm sure somebody will get...
Everyone got to get up and speak.
This was the first time for Pete Hegseth to speak.
J.D. Vance, our vice president, came out and spoke. Everybody was all in on this because it was bad.
And of course, you want to keep the...
I'll just be cynical about it.
You want to keep the attention away from the televised hearings,
which is what it definitely did, which...
I don't even know if anyone cares about these anymore.
They're so performative and everybody trying to get their sound bite in and you know,
it's a yes or no question.
I love the yes or no thing.
It's just...
I'll take that as a no.
Yeah.
I'll take that as a yes.
It really doesn't work anymore as far as I'm concerned.
It just doesn't work.
Well, yeah, but I think it does work.
For who?
They, we've been watching this yes or no thing.
It works for the, for the guy who's running for re-election.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, good point.
It's not working for the hearings because everyone knows they're all full of crap.
And in fact, Kennedy himself, I have a bunch of Kennedy clips, obviously.
Yeah, that's good.
And Kennedy himself, I don't have this clip, but he says, you know, you guys used to all be my friends.
All you Democrats.
And I know what you're doing.
And it's like, this is what you have to do.
And he goes on and on.
And because he does, he is what you have to do. And he goes on and on. And cause he does,
he's not an idiot, but, but to listen to these guys widen and,
and then, and then what's the thing that I like the most is that every one of
these guys who slammed on Kennedy, cause there's,
there's a real strong movement to get him in here. Uh,
all these tick talkers and twitters and Tweeters and all the rest of them are coming out with,
well, I can see why Elizabeth Warren did this. She took $1.2 million from Big Pharma, $1.1 million
from her, this and that, and they're just going after these people. Well, I just wanted to say
on Elizabeth Warren, we know from firsthand sources that she took
significant amounts of money from Bose to get this hearing aid.
Right, the hearing aid thing.
This is one of your pet peeves.
Oh, it is because Bose, and by the way, it failed for them, but Bose had hearing devices
which you can get over the counter and they were called amplifiers or hearing,
no, I think it was hearing amplifiers.
Enhancers, I think.
They couldn't call it hearing aids.
She took the money and she got everyone together.
And Apple was a part of this too.
So they could call either their software or their hardware
devices, they could call them hearing aids and you can get them without assistance
from an audiologist, which is just, it's stupid.
If you really care, if you're going deaf
because you've been, if you don't care about your hearing,
just wanna amp it up and you don't wanna hear fidelity
and be able to fine tune it, okay, don't go to an audiologist.
But from my own personal experience, having an audiologist is a good thing.
It's because you may not know exactly what you should be hearing
and these devices that shoot tones into your ear
and then AI discovers the exact frequency.
No, no, it's just not true.
It's like glasses.
Now you have to have the guy going,
okay, how about this?
How about that?
And you're going, I don't know.
Go back again.
That's just how it is.
A or B.
A, back again.
A or B, this one or that one?
Okay, let's try this.
Oh, you can't see at all.
No, okay.
Okay, how about now?
It's just, that is how you act.
It's not an exact science.
So she took money for that.
There's a whole...
I know she is corrupt woman.
And she is like, it's an embarrassment.
And, but Wyden was even worse.
I mean, he's opened it up with a real,
let me play it.
Let me see. I think I have the list, I think. I mean, I's opened it up with a real, let me play it a clip. Let me see.
I think I have the list, I think.
I got the list of a lot of these people
and what they took from Big Pharma.
And you're right, now that we all know how it works,
and I think a lot of people, and you're right,
this is where social media, of course,
does a reasonably good job of saying, hey, this guy is defending this or this lady
is defending this because this is who they represent.
They don't represent people.
They represent big interests, pharmaceutical interests being one of them.
And this is what DC is full of, is dinners and lunches and hangouts. And I think a lot of them believe it.
Graft, let's use the right word. Graft or grift, which one is it? Graft.
Yeah, and I think a lot of people believe it. Look, here's the 40 studies that say that,
what was it? Who was that? Who was that horrible witch woman? No, no, it was some woman.
Oh, Smith? Oh no, the other one.
No, no, it was about, I don't even remember what it was about.
They just brought up, it was like, bring your kitchen sink and dump it on Kennedy's head because this is going to be fun people.
That's what it was. All right, why don't you go ahead and start with some of these because we might as well get some of them out of the way.
Yeah, and I do want to say I don't have the clip and you might, I know.
I have a couple.
I have a couple.
I know, but you have the clip of Shanahan?
No, don't have Shanahan.
What was, I missed the Shanahan.
Shanahan, the vice president for Kennedy's campaign, the billionaire girl.
Yeah.
Uh, she came, I got to get this clip.
Maybe I'll run it on Sunday.
She threatened
Literally threatened everybody who votes no on Kennedy with it with she's gonna take her resources and she's got plenty of them
To go primary these people and she named
Is yes plan everyone tomorrow is a pivotal moment
This is the one history at. Hey, everyone. Tomorrow is a pivotal moment in our nation's history. This is the one?
At 10 a.m. Eastern Time, RFK will sit in front of the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation
hearing to be our nation's next Secretary of Health and Human Services.
I urge everyone to call their U.S. senators over the following days and demand they vote
yes on Bobby's nomination.
He is more than qualified.
He's proven, principled, and prepared to lead.
I'll share a list below of key senators.
If they represent your state, they need to hear from you.
If they don't, please call your own senator
and ask them to vote yes.
We need as many votes as we can get.
So this hasn't been widely reported,
but in 2020, I cut large
checks to Chuck Schumer to help Democrats flip two Senate seats in
Georgia from red to blue. The two candidates I helped elect Senator
Rafael Ornok and Senator John Ossoff. Please know, I will be
watching your votes very closely. I will make it my personal mission
that you lose your seats in the Senate if you vote
against the future health of America's children.
And more than that, I also want to say to senators Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham,
Lisa Markowski, Susan Collins, Bill Cassidy, Tom Tillis, James Linkford, Cory Booker, John
Fetterman, Bernie Sanders, and Catherine Cortez Masto.
This is a bipartisan message and it comes directly from me.
While Bobby may be willing to play nice, I won't.
If you vote against him, I will personally fund challengers to primary you in your next
election and I will enlist hundreds of thousands to join me.
Yes, call me.
Big Pharma and Big Ag have exploited us for far too long.
It ends now.
You're either on the side of transparency and accountability
or you are standing in the way.
The choice is yours.
Please choose wisely.
Ooh.
I thought this was a bit much.
Well, that's how it goes, you know.
It could be going that way because, you know,
Musk is still irked about his one kid
Transitioning and he's good, but she took it to the level that I've never seen anyone do this is open threats
Well, what's wrong with that?
Well, that's the question. I mean yeah
Until now it's always been considered bad form. I mean you do what Soros did
I do create the open society and then go behind the...
No, no. That spell is broken. It's long gone. It's balls to the wall. We're to the mat.
Have you seen our president? No, no, no. Hey, hey, you don't want to take these...
These people are sending back tariffs. Next week double tariffs. Oh, now you want to do it.
No, this is just... It's threat. It's threats. This is who we are.
That's who we are.
Now.
Yeah.
So we open it up with Kennedy and here's Wyden,
who this is a very short, a short clip of him,
who he went on for five, six minutes.
Of course.
Slamming Kennedy.
Now Wyden, of course, took a lot of money from Big Pharma.
So there's a good reason
for him to be.
And he is the co-chairman of the finance committee, so he got to speak and yak away all he wanted.
This is the best part, I thought.
Committee staff have examined thousands of pages.
I forgot how he talks.
That's great.
Yeah, he talks like a...
It's not even... I don't know how to explain it.
It's Jason Calacanis.
Committee staff have examined thousands of pages of statements, books, and podcast transcripts...
Podcasts!
...in a review of his record.
I just need to stop for a second.
Podcasts have come quite a way, haven't they, John?
Podcasts have come quite a, haven't they, John?
Podcasts have come quite away. They're right in their media now. It's mainstream.
It's mainstream. No, it's mainstream. Podcasts is not. It is mainstream. Yeah, it is. People joke about it. I was watching one of these, you know, the Fox shows where they talk about,
I guess she's going to quit or, you know, they're talking about Acosta for one guy who's going to go do a podcast.
And it's like, and the person, and somebody says, you're going to do a podcast.
And a person did the joke. I've done it a million times, which is well, who isn't?
Yeah.
You know, I mean, it's, it's become such a, it's like a trope.
I have thoughts about that for later.
The receipts show that Mr. Kennedy has embraced conspiracy theories, quacks, charlatans, especially
when it comes to the safety and efficacy of vaccines.
He has made it his life's work to sow doubt and discourage parents from getting their
kids life-saving vaccines.
It has been lucrative for him and put him on the verge of immense power.
This is the profile of someone who chases money and influence wherever they lead,
even if that may mean the tragic deaths of children and other vulnerable people.
Yeah, see, I don't think this works any And first of all, it's a blatant lie
because he's been very clear about safe
and tested vaccines.
He's been very clear about that.
And I'm sure I'm sure that why lying and lying and lying
because they don't want this guy in now, but but the whole
the whole world knows.
Even the I like the way you're so cavalier with this statement you just made.
What? The whole world knows what? Well, I'm about to finish the statement.
You interrupted my statement and said I was cavalier before I even finished it.
Because the premise, I'm already disagreeing with whatever you're going to say.
I believe that the entire world knows that maybe I'm not, maybe, maybe you're right.
Maybe I'm cavalier.
A large percentage of the world knows that the COVID.
You changed it.
Yes.
I said, maybe you're right.
It's okay.
Would you like a medal?
A little star on your forehead?
Yes, I would actually, but not you mentioned it.
You're a good doobie. A large percentage of the population realizes that the vaccine for COVID was not effective.
It did not prevent transmission.
It did not prevent you from getting COVID.
And I think a portion of that knows it was probably not
safe and effective.
And they're wondering why they keep getting sick.
So people are not all in on vaccines
anymore. And the more people hear about the, and I think this is a small percentage who realize
that the, in the United States, that there's immunity, as in you can't get sued if your
product is defective. So this is, it's just, I don't know if how much, how many people are buying it, but that doesn't matter because it comes down to the vote.
Ultimately, no one's going to call up their Senator.
Who does that anymore?
Can I text him?
Can I send him a tweet?
Can I do a TikTok?
This is passive politics.
I'm going to get on TikTok.
I'm going to tell, give Widen a piece of my mind.
No one cares.
No one cares.
All right. Back to you, Bob.
Did you do, was that the end of the clip?
That was, yes. And the end of my rant.
Uh, well,
not much of a rant, Curry.
Whatever he says. Okay.
I, yeah, I'm like a woman now.
Gloves are off. Yeah, I'm like a woman now. Gloves are off.
Okay, what would you like to play next? I have a bunch of them here. Let's go with,
one of my favorite was Bennett, this Colorado senator comes up and he's another stooge.
He's the guy who was the most yes, no, yes, no and no she has no question i i i take it as a yes
say that it's targets black and white people but spared us that i saw a
close study your honor i quote on and i a t study that show that i think that is
your right to have to have a mission but i have to move on to have to do you say
that lime disease is admit
is highly likely a materially engineered bio weapon. I made sure I put in
the highly likely. Did you say Lyme disease is a highly likely militarily engineered bio
weapon?
I probably did say that.
Did you say that?
That's what the developer of Lyme disease said.
Okay, I want all of our colleagues to hear it, Mr. Kennedy. I want them to hear it.
You said yes.
Did you say that exposure to pesticides causes children to become transgender?
Yes!
No, I never said that.
Okay, I have the record that I'll give to the chairman and he can make his judgment
about what you said.
Yeah.
Oh, that's...
If you think that, which is a fungicide, I believe believe it's not a pesticide that causes the frogs to go gay
Yeah, it's the you know what it's called. What's it called? We you know, it's funny
I can't remember because you I played a whole presentation. Yes about six years ago
You have some the professor at Cal who studied this to death atrazine atrazine. Yes
Hmm, and it's possible that is
Yes. And it's possible that this guy's going nuts, but the Lyme's disease thing, which doesn't crop up much, but it does. Plum Island. That's the Plum Island story in New York.
Yeah, Plum Island. Exactly. I'm glad you remember that. Yeah, the Plum Island, which is where Lyme's disease seemed to have originated from. And it was a military bio weapons lab. And all of a sudden from this area,
this new disease, Lyme's disease appears. And so this Bennett guy is an asshole, typical Colorado
guy. Well, yeah, exactly. Colorado. I'm sorry. Sorry, sorry, Colorado. Now Whitehouse was given five minutes, so he bitched about that.
And so he decided not to ask any questions, but just reamed Kennedy.
And I just want to play the beginning of how he prefaced this.
I'm looking for Whitehouse.
It should be. Oh, I got it. Yeah, I got him. I got him.
Senator Whitehouse. Thank you, Chairman.
Mr. Kennedy, I only have five minutes with you,
and I've got a lot of experience with CMS, so you're just going to have to listen.
Now this is another thing. People are no longer interested in your sound bites and your I only have five minutes.
People have become used to the Joe Rogan three hours.
They're like, what is this? What is this nonsense? Talk. Give the guy some time. Talk about whatever
it is. The whole thing is outdated, wrong, antiquated, and an arachnidism, something like that.
Arachnidism.
Arachnidism.
Anachronism. The word is anachronism.
The secret word is anachronism.
It's like some sort of bug or something.
The secret word is anachronism.
Alright.
So here's Warren.
She does it too far.
She was by far my favorite.
I only have a couple of parts of it.
I don't believe me.
I've cut this.
This is the shortest presentation I could do.
It's good.
It's good.
It's good.
So she starts off with a softball and this is Warren one.
So here's an easy question.
Will you commit that when you leave this job, you will not accept compensation from a drug
company, a medical device company, a hospital
system or a health insurer for at least four years, including as a lobbyist or a board
member.
Can you just repeat the last part of the question?
Can I commit to what?
You're not going to take money from drug companies in any way, shape or form.
Who?
Me?
Yes, you.
Oh, I'm happy to commit to that. That's what I figured. I said it's an easy question to start with.
You know what was most offensive about her presentation is when she put her fingers together
like showing money, like her thumb and her fingers getting money, getting money, because
that just shows you it's her own projection of that.
She and Wyden and a number of other these guys and that other guy screaming
about yes or no, they were visibly shaking. Yes, they're so mad because they must have threats,
threats, threats on the back side. I believe's might be it. They may have threats again.
They were visibly shaken.
She was just shaken like a leaf.
Do you think that Shanahan is a threat?
What do you think about the farmer rep who drops by and says,
if you don't make sure this Kennedy guy doesn't get in,
if you don't discredit him, I'm going to primary you.
You don't think that conversation happened?
Yeah, not in public though.
No. Imagine more. I'm sure it has. Yeah, not in public though. No. Imagine more.
I'm sure it has.
Yeah, of course.
Well, this is good. It's shake them out.
Let's smoke them out.
It's not good actually.
This is, this could be put,
an end can be put to this
in one quick executive order.
And what would that order be?
And television, drug advertising.
It takes the money out of the, it takes all these ridiculous profits out of these stupid
drugs that have all these side effects, and it takes the money away from the media who's
been banking on this drug money since day one, since it began, and they've kind of leaned
on it.
And that will hurt the media big time.
I don't think the president has the balls to do it because he knows that then his entire
base will get primaried. It will be an all-out war if he does that.
There's going to be an all-out war anyway if Kennedy doesn't get in.
So let's, here's now here's now here's where she starts to get mean
and she starts to go after him
because he's a lawyer that's been suing pharma companies.
That's great.
This is a good clip.
You could change vaccine labeling.
You could change vaccine information rules.
You could change which claims are compensated
in the vaccine injury compensation program. There's a lot of ways
that you can influence those future lawsuits and pending lawsuits while you are Secretary
of HHS, and I'm asking you to commit right now that you will not take a financial stake
in every one of those lawsuits so that what you do as secretary will also
benefit you financially down the line.
I'll comply with all the ethical guidelines.
That's not the question. You and I, you have said it.
Senator, you're asking me not to serve vaccine companies.
No, I am not.
Mike, you are.
That's exactly what you're doing.
Look, no one should be fooled here.
As Secretary of Health, as Secretary of Health, No, I am not. My country is not in a bridgehead.
Look, no one should be fooled here. As Secretary of HHS, Robert Kennedy will have the power
to undercut vaccines and vaccine manufacturing across our country. And for all of his talk
about follow the science and his promise that he won't interfere with those
of us who want to vaccinate his kids. The bottom line is the same. Kennedy can kill
off access to vaccines and make millions of dollars while he does it. Kids might die,
but Robert Kennedy can keep cashing in.
Oh man. She's just not a good person. She's been
visibly and she's visibly shaking. I think you know your comment that the drug
company guys have rep coming by saying we're gonna primary you if you don't
get this guy killed, I think is dead on because that there's no reason to be
this nervous. She was shaking when she was condemning him.
Pretty bad.
That was really pretty bad.
So it went back and forth because the Republicans were all amenable and they were happy with
it and they think they can get the votes, you know, except for the couple of them.
And so Ron Johnson, who is just a gentle guy, who's really interesting.
Well, he's held a lot of these side room conferences about food.
Right, right.
He's the one that does those extra ones that are in a bunker
someplace, he puts together what looks like a congressional
investigation is not.
They throw some skirts over some Ikea tables,
and it's like, all right, you're in the Capitol right now. Yeah that guy. Yeah. So he let Kennedy talk and these are the
last two clips and this is not really about the back and forth this is Kennedy
giving his side of the story and I think if you listen to this it's
pretty hard to not want this guy in. This is Kennedy to Johnson 1. When I
launched my campaign it was about uniting Americans, Democrats,
Republicans, there's no issue that should unite us more than this chronic
health epidemic.
There's no such thing as Republican children or democratic children.
These are our kids.
66% of them are damaged.
I know what a healthy kid looks like, because I had so many of them
in my family. I didn't know anybody with a food allergy growing up, peanut allergy. Why
do five of my kids have allergies? Why are we seeing these explosions and diabetes, rheumatoid
arthritis, neurological diseases, depression, all these things that are related to toxic
to the environment. Why can't we just agree with each other to put differences about so
many issues, intractable issues aside and say, we're going to end this. I don't think
anybody is going to be able to do this like I have. Yeah, I'm all in with that. And it is interesting how there's a decrease in,
people are saying, yeah, let's process food. I mean, the word is seeping out. It goes very slow.
I think it takes years before it goes slow. But yeah, thanks to McDonald's,
this has gone faster than most because of, you know,
no one watches television anymore. They're on social media.
If you look at one video about processed food on Tik Tok,
you'll get a thousand of them. It's interesting. It's interesting.
It is interesting. I have to agree. So the second part of this,
he goes on after another back and forth and he gives this spiel,
which is the, to me, is the kicker.
This is the reason you want the guy.
Because of my peculiar experience, because I've litigated against these agencies, when
you litigate against them, you get a PhD in corporate capture and how to unravel it.
I've written six books about these agencies. I know a lot about them and
I know how to fix it. And there's nobody who will fix it the way that I do because I'm
not scared of vested interest. I don't care. I'm not here because I want a position or
a job. I have a very good life and a happy family. This is something I don't need. I
want to do this because we're going
to fix it. And the other thing is we are attracting now a caliber of people to HHS like never
before in history. And they're entrepreneurs, they're disruptors, they're innovators of
immense talents that are walking away, many of them, from growing concerns. They're not
coming there for position. They're not coming there or positioned.
They're coming there because they want to save our country.
Yeah.
Maha.
Make America healthy again.
Of course.
Of course.
So this vote will be very interesting.
There's one more hearing today with him, but it's not the important hearing.
The hearing that took place at the Finance Committee is, I was told, the hearing that really determines whether he's going to get, go forward. And he
will because the Republicans are going to vote for him. And then it goes to the big...
Are you sure? Are you really sure? You think they're...
Yeah, I'm pretty sure. Yeah, because there's nobody on the Finance Committee that is a
waffling Republican. I need to play a few clips here before we move off of Kennedy.
And with this, I will say in 1997 or 98,
I got a call from Caroline Kennedy.
And she wanted to meet with me because I
was doing internet stuff.
And so I meet with Caroline Kennedy.
And she said, well,, you know Tom Brokaw said I should talk to you about the internet and
so I spoke about the internet. And she did an invitation to Brokaw when she did this.
No that wasn't me. Tom Brokaw wanted to talk about the internet. Adam Curry.
And she was like I want to get the internet for the, I think it was for the Kennedy Library or something.
She was in charge of that.
And it became very apparent to me, she did not give a, not one hoot about the internet.
She just wanted a press release. That's all she cared about.
She just wanted to have a press release saying, we're on the information superhighway.
We're on an on-r're on the information superhighway. We're on an on ramp to the information superhighway and she just did not care.
And then she went away and then nothing ever happened.
But what she did to Bobby Jr.
here is pretty, I mean, again, is she just looking for a headline?
Is she looking for, I don't know what she's looking for, but this was from your family.
All of his family are crazy, but she just really took it all with this.
And I think she does this for herself.
She doesn't even do it to save or protect anybody.
She only cares about herself.
Now that Bobby has been nominated by President Trump to be Secretary of Health and Human
Services, a position that would put him in charge of the health of the American people,
I feel an obligation to speak out.
I've known Bobby my whole life.
We grew up together.
It's no surprise that he keeps birds of prey as pets because Bobby himself is a predator.
He's always been charismatic, able to attract others through the strength of his personality,
his willingness to take risks and break the rules.
I watched his younger brothers and cousins follow him down the path of drug addiction.
His basement, his garage, his dorm room were always the center of the action.
Where drugs were available and he enjoyed showing off how he put baby chickens and mice
in a blender to feed to his hawks.
It was often a perverse scene of despair and violence.
That was a long time ago and people can change.
Through his own strength and the many second chances he was given by
people who felt sorry for the boy who lost his father, Bobby was able to pull
himself out of illness and disease. I admire the discipline that took and the
continuing commitment it requires. However, but siblings and cousins Bobby
encouraged down the path of substance abuse, suffered addiction, illness, and death,
while Bobby has gone on to misrepresent, lie,
and cheat his way through life.
Nice.
So nice, Caroline.
Thank you.
I want to play a couple clips here from-
She is a horrible person.
That's what I said?
Just from a few years being in the Biden administration,
she was the ambassador to Australia, with no credentials for this, by the way,
that I could tell. She doesn't really do anything. She's a newtonic at best.
Wasn't she also ambassador to Japan for a bit there, if I recall?
I think she might've been. Yeah. Yeah.
Again, with no credentials, doesn't speak to language and et cetera, et cetera.
No, she does not.
But she looks like she's 50 years older.
Yeah, she does not look good.
From just four years ago.
She looks like Phil Collins. That's bad.
Let's listen to the elite messaging system, which is severely broken.
But here's NBC picking up the ball and approaching the obvious attack vector against RFK Jr.
Tonight on the eve of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearing to lead the Department
of Health and Human Services.
Bobby himself is a predator.
Caroline Kennedy is lashing out at her cousin.
The Nat Pop.
What?
Like a Nat Pop.
Caroline Kennedy is no, she's only good for Nat Pops. Bobby himself is a predator.
Caroline Kennedy is lashing out at her cousin, calling him unqualified to oversee critical
agencies, including the FDA and CDC, pointing in part to his stance on vaccines.
Bobby preys on the desperation of parents of sick children, vaccinating his own kids,
while building a following hypocritically discouraging other parents from vaccinating theirs.
Do you have any response to the letter released by Caroline Kennedy?
RFK Jr. ignored NBC News' questions today.
Ignored it.
No, he ignored the NBC.
His cousin's concern is- How dare he ignore the NBC?
Franklin, Tennessee.
It's very scary that that person is going to be making
Very scary.
Public health decisions for
our family and the country.
Just some rando.
Jen Fisher's 12 year old son, Raleigh, was born with a congenital heart condition
that makes him more vulnerable to all types of sickness.
Her fear now made worse, Jen says, by growing says. This is the, hold on a second.
This is the worst reporting I've ever seen for a while.
It's not a report.
She is hysterical in the reporting, reportage.
Yes.
And she's going, she's rattin' it off like there's nothing going on.
She's just a maniac, this reporter.
Aaron, Aaron McLaughlin.
This is a terrible product.
ABC has lost the plot.
Well, that's why I call it the broken elite messaging system.
...to all types of sickness.
For fear now made worse, Jen says,
by growing vaccine skepticism within the Franklin community.
What does that mean for Raleigh?
It's a scarier thing to send him out the door every morning. It's cold and flu season. There's
a lot of illness going around. There's a lot of illness going on. It's very scary.
Shut. Well, there's a second part to this. Here in Tennessee, according to the CDC,
more and more parents are choosing not to vaccinate their children against preventable
diseases such as measles and whooping cough.
A reality Dr. Daniel McGinley says he is increasingly confronting in his practice.
Do you worry that people are going to die because of this skepticism?
Some will.
You're confident that that is going to happen?
If these diseases come back, more people will die.
No, no, no, no, no, people will die.
Vaccine skepticism is growing across 40 states plus Washington, D.C.
Last full year, the percentage of kindergartners exempted from one or more mandatory vaccines
was the highest ever recorded, fueled by online conspiracies and high profile critics of vaccines
and vaccine mandates.
Like R.F.K.
Jr.
There's no vaccine that is safe and effective since his nomination.
He said he's not.
Isn't that a good one? That's my, that's taken out of context.
That's what's so good about it. This is terrible. This is NBC at its worst.
This is awesome. There's no vaccine that is safe and effective.
Since it was stopped. Wait, this, you end pharma advertising.
This stops instantly.
Yeah. Yeah. Because yes, you're correct.
You are correct, sir.
There's no vaccine that is, you know, safe and effective.
Since his nomination, he said he's not anti-vaccine and he won't take them away. The parents like Fisher say they'll be watching tomorrow's
confirmation hearing closely knowing that for Raleigh and children like him
the stakes are high. If life or death for Raleigh the stakes are high. We need to go
to the other side of the messaging system to CBS. We'll bring in Dr. John Lapooque.
Lapooque is here.
We are joined now by our chief medical correspondent.
I'm sorry, chief medical correspondent, not just the doctor.
He's a chief medical correspondent, makes you sound official.
He should be wearing a uniform with braids and medals and all kinds of stuff.
We are joined now by our chief medical correspondent, Dr. John Lepoo.
John, start our conversation off by telling us
what RFK Jr. would oversee.
Massive departments.
Yeah, you're right, John.
You know, HHS is huge.
We've put together something I want to show you.
The annual budget is $1.8 trillion.
That is 26 cents out of every dollar
that the government spends every year.
And it oversees 13 federal agencies including
The CDC the FDA Medicaid Medicare and the NIH which oversees a tremendous amount of medical research
So this this organization really affects almost all of us wasn't Collins the guy who was running it before this
That kook with his guitar
this that kook with his guitar. What HHS?
No, no, no, no, no, the whole NIH.
No, yeah, HHS.
I'm sorry.
Collins.
No, HHS was Becerra, I think.
Hell, well that guy's even worse.
No, Becerra's got no creds.
I mean, he's just a California lawyer.
We continue.
What would be his powers as he oversees all these agencies? He would be very
powerful. You know, tremendous. I'll give you an example. The CDC has an advisory committee that
recommends to the CDC what vaccines to give and when to give them. Well, the HHA secretary appoints
the voting members of that advisory committee. So Laugh Tell, Laugh Tell. Oh, that committee, which we know is all shills.
That advisory committee.
So even without official changes,
the views of somebody at the top
of such a powerful organization can affect public opinion.
So if there's doubts, for example, about vaccines,
that can trickle down
and perhaps increase vaccine hesitancy.
No hesitancy.
Oh no.
All I've ever heard Kennedy say is,
yeah, I just want people to know and I don't want to force them.
I don't want to force their kids to take this stuff, which of course is very bad.
Dr. Lepouc, you're not just a doctor and chief medical officer,
but what do your colleagues think of this?
What do your colleagues, what do other doctors make of RFK Jr.
What they make of him.
You know, there's agreement and even excitement about the idea of making America healthier,
decreasing obesity and improving our diets.
Oh here we go.
Where the concern comes in is there's belief and there's evidence.
And when belief doesn't square with evidence, you either change the belief, that's science,
or you change or you cherry pick the evidence.
And there's concern among my colleagues about holding on to
belief in the face of contradictory evidence. How concerning is it that people believe these things
nowadays? Loaded question. It was once when this was believed to be settled fact, right? Science,
fact. In the 1950s, the high quarter mark, you know, when polio for vaccine,
in government vaccines were given for polio.
Like, two million people got it at a time when people were so terrified about what these
infections can do. But now, people don't even remember what the measles, mumps, rebella.
Most people haven't seen it. Diphtheria, woman cough. That's one of the problems. When public
health is working, nothing happens. And so people don't appreciate it. Yeah. Well, don't get us started on the measles, Brady Bunch. I do want to go to Tina Smith.
Tina Smith, the Democrat from Minnesota.
Tina Smith, the Democrat from Minnesota. And she, her task was to, her attack vector was SSRIs and other stuff that science can't actually
explain how it works, but we know it works.
You just might have to take Relenza or Sibolta or some extra thing that increases it and
you're on it forever and you feel great.
In an interview in 2023 and again in 2024, you blamed school shootings on antidepressants.
You said, and this is a quote,
there is no time in American history or human history
that kids were going to shoot schools
and shooting their classmates.
It really started happening coterminous
with the introduction of these drugs,
with Prozac and with other drugs.
So do you believe, as you've said,
that antidepressants cause school shootings?
This should be a simple question.
I don't think anybody can answer that question.
And I didn't answer that question.
I said it should be studied along
with other potential culprits like social media.
What?
Gaming.
You forgot gaming. But I don't know. I would never make, because there's no science on that, Senator.
Well, there is, Senator. I mean, excuse me. There is, Mr. Kennedy.
Thank you for the promotion.
The science shows that there is no link.
What?
You get the line in there, thanks for the promotion.
Yeah. This is so good.
Mr. Kennedy.
Thank you for the promotion. Yeah. This is so good. Mr. Kennedy, the science shows that there is no link between school shootings and antidepressants.
And in fact, most school shooters were not even treated with antidepressants.
And of those that were, there was no evidence of association.
I don't think you can say that, Senator, because of HIPAA rules, nobody knows.
Well, that is, Mr. Kennedy, do you think that people who take antidepressants are dangerous?
Yeah, yeah.
I just went on from there.
If you would, is my neighbor on antidepressants going to kill me?
Oh, yeah.
These people are just the worst.
I thought the funniest was Bernie Sanders.
Bernie was like...
This was...
I'm glad you got these clips because I had to stop at some point.
Oh yeah, you had to. It was too much. But Bernie... This Bernie... And this is actually a shock to me because I thought
Bernie would be on the side of Kennedy. Yeah. And somebody, like you said, the only thing you can assume is somebody
bumped up to him and said, hey, you know, Bernie. Hey, I got a gotcha, man. It's going to look great. Your profile is going to be fantastic.
Yeah, see this?
Look at this photo.
Hey, look at this.
What's that in your mouth, Bernie?
I think the gist of what you were trying to say today
is you're really pro-vaccine.
You want to ask questions.
You have started a group called the Children's Health Defense.
You're the original.
Right now, as I understand it that on their website, they are
selling what's called onesies. These are little things, clothing for babies. One of them is
titled unfaxed, unafraid. Next one, and they're sold for 26 bucks a piece, by the way. Next
one is no vax, no problem. Now you're coming before this committee
and you say you're a pro-vaccine.
Just want to ask some questions.
And yet your organization is making money
selling a child's product to parents for 26 bucks,
which casts fundamental doubt on the usefulness of vaccines.
Can you tell us now that you will now that you are
pro-vaccine that you're gonna have your organization take these products off the
market? Senator I have no power over that organization I'm not a part of it I
resigned from the board. That was just a few months ago. You founded that you
certainly have power you can make that power. Are you supportive of this? I've had nothing to do with leadership. Are you supportive of these onesies?
I'm supportive of vaccines.
Can you imagine that someone wrote down in his script, you have to say, are you supportive
of these onesies?
These onesies, these onesies are an outrage.
That's actually a sub clip we show.
Are you supportive of these onesies?
Now, the other thing is his preoccupation with this 26 bucks does he think that's a jip or what I mean what
is he so who cares about the price oh but the portions are so small. Oh man I'm
sorry he has to go through all that I'm sorry for all these people these people
are sad and pathetic.
They really are. The onesies.
The onesies. Yeah, that's my, what's my script buff?
You're gonna take the onesies, Bernie. Oh, I want, I want to take the SSRIs.
He's part of these onesies.
I want to take the SSRIs. I got the onesie. What did you get?
Yeah, I got, I got MMR. Oh, it's not all that great, is it?
Can we move away from this you have any more yeah, I think you're well
I do have the summary clip from NTD, which is kind of I guess worth playing. This is the Kennedy rundown
Yeah, it's worth it
Robert F Kennedy jr. Spent hours in front of the Senate Finance Committee Wednesday making statements and answering questions on day one of his nomination hearings.
There is no single culprit in chronic disease, much as I have criticized certain industries
and agencies.
President Trump and I understand that most of their scientists and experts genuinely
care about American health. Therefore, we will bring together all stakeholders
in pursuit of this unifying goal.
Kennedy is scheduled for two days of hearings,
which will be followed by a full Senate vote
on whether or not to confirm him
as the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Many senators probed Kennedy about his stance on vaccines.
Senator Ron Whedon alleged that Kennedy has embraced conspiracy theories,
especially on the safety and efficacy of vaccines.
He has made it his life's work to sow doubt and discourage parents from getting their kids life-saving vaccines. But Kennedy pushed back saying that he's not anti-vaccine or anti-industry,
but he is pro-safety.
I worked for years to raise awareness about the mercury
and toxic chemicals in fish, and nobody called me any fish.
You know what a guy like Kennedy really needs?
He needs, and not just because I can do it,
but someone like me who can sit there
with the vast array of no agenda clips in our archive
and just go, oh yeah, here's what he really said.
Boom, hit the clip.
You know, that's what he needs
because it's all, they're just lying.
All of them, they lie.
And they twist it and they make different terms.
Well, it's because they have an agenda.
Yeah, but that's why the no agenda has to be there.
Speaking of which, we have our debutante who came out this week.
Her name is Press Secretary Leavitt.
Leavitt to Beaver.
Leavitt to Beaver.
Caroline, Caroline? Is it Caroline? Caroline, I think. Caroline Leav Leave it to Beaver. Leave it to Beaver. Leave it. Caroline. Caroline.
Is it Caroline? Caroline, I think. Caroline Leave-It, who was 27. Yes, youngest press secretary in history.
I can't imagine any of our daughters doing this job. So, and she's, she's, I mean, she's getting her, her sea legs.
But this was something that everybody had to send me an email about.
This White House believes strongly in the First Amendment. So it's why our team will work diligently to restore the press passes of the 4 content and whose outlet is not already represented by one of the seats in this
room. We welcome independent journalists, podcasters, social media influencers and
content creators to apply for credentials to cover this White House.
Again, podcasting has come a long way and just the amount, I don't know if you got
any, no probably you get nothing. I a couple you know like are you going to
apply for part for credentials no why in the world we hover media we deconstruct
media we don't want to be the media that's true and the second thing that
should be noted by the way 7200 podcasters have applied.
How do you know?
I didn't hear about that.
I didn't hear that number.
It was a news report that came out.
Somebody, I think, came out of the White House.
That's a lot.
That's more than I expected.
And they said, the thing was that it
has to be a daily publication, which eliminates us immediately.
Oh, we're out.
We're done.
The thing is, if you go to the website, whitehouse.gov slash new media, you get a landing page, which
is iopra.my.site.com, which is in a frame of the White House and says, interested in
joining a future White House press briefing?
Share your information below. And then there's a button that says,
Seguiente, which I think is Spanish for enter. What does Seguiente mean?
I don't know. Let's look it up. Probably does mean enter.
Or go home. Go away.
or go home. Go away. Let me see. This means, wow, how come I next? Oh, next. It means next, I guess. Okay. So by next. Okay. Yeah. That's okay. Sequent. That would be that would be sequence.
Did we from this, from this sequence. I saw a hit next and then it has first name. What is your first name?
Introduce a hostile 200 characters. So this thing is in Spanish. It's the craziest thing.
Maybe you're in the Spanish track. No, no, no, no. I've tried the VPN. It's all...
No, no, no, no. Track.
No, it's all, I've tried the VPN, it's all, that's like, you know, it's just-
Are you on a VPN?
I've tried it on, I'm not on a VPN now, but I've tried it on VPN for different countries.
I keep getting, it's the same, I get the same form.
Interesting.
Well, no, it's unprofessional is what it is.
Well, okay.
It's lame.
Like how come the podcasters have to all speak Spanish?
What are you doing?
See. Anyway, so no, we are not going to apply for press credentials.
I guess we don't even qualify.
But we're not going to do that.
The media podcasts are now the media.
We will have to deconstruct podcasts, which is okay.
We're starting to do that.
And this is, I'll just give my mini spiel here,
this is why we need people starting hyperlocal podcasts,
because there's no way that any human being can go through
Rogan and Megyn Kelly and Victor Davis Hansen and Tucker Carlson
and call her daddy, and you need people in your community who are doing
that distilling it down so that when you're walking down the street you can say, hey, hey, hey, what,
what, I heard you were talking about that. What's going on? Hyperlocalpodcast.com. It'll get you
started. It'll get you started. The people are very interested in doing this. They really, and also,
what is it? What does it mean to your community? Pot Angeles. Yes exactly. Mimi's got the right idea. Now she does.
We are an anachronism so that I'm trying to use my new word. Yeah you got it. You
nailed it. So that is why you know people still tune into us because we now are
hyper local. We're a hyperlocal community
of interest and we've been around long enough in our 18th year.
But essentially we're doing the same thing.
Come to us, we'll distill it down, we'll give you some ideas, we'll play some clips, except
we can't talk about your specific neighborhood.
And we certainly never talk about Canada.
Now along these lines,
I would like to promote a Dvorak dot sub stack.com
uh, where you don't promote that enough. I heard you promoted on a DH unplugged.
Yeah.
You should promote that more often.
I should, you know, I'm. I'm not good at promotion.
It's pretty apparent.
D-V-O-R-A-K.
Dvorak.
Dvorak.
We need somebody to do a jingle with spelling my name.
Oh, yeah.
We'll do that right after dvorak.org slash N-A, which I'm sure you've already made
forward to knowagendadonations.com, which Tina asked me about every other day.
No, she doesn't. Yes, she does. No, you're, this is, you're acting like NBC.
No, she comes every, she says, Oh, how's that microphone company comments?
About as good as the vinegar book. About as good as the vinegar book.
And then she'll say, Oh yeah, how about the donation page? Yeah, that's okay. Hey,
it's all right. I love you regardless.
It's OK.
I don't need another company.
Get to work, Dvorak.
That's how much you love me.
Get to work.
Newsletter didn't pay off.
Lousy donations thanks to you.
Oh, excuse me.
You're like, donations are great.
It was the newsletter.
Yeah, OK, fine.
You want to take that side of the coin.
It doesn't matter because I think there's a big future for you.
By the way, Spam Assassin is out to get us.
Spam Assassin is the reason a lot of people don't get the newsletter.
If you have anything to do with Spam Assassin that's a lousy operation because they have
blocked us and make our newsletter, people subscribe to this newsletter. It's not spam.
I think we can, I think there's a way to unblock ourselves from spam assassin.
There's a, you can go into spam assassin and say, no, this is good.
And what happens is it's the way these things get on the, on the block list is some jabroni hits block.
That's how it happens.
The whole email is broken just like everything.
The only thing that still works is podcasts and and this is where I was leading up to
since you have a sub stack, you should do a sub stack live.
Sub stack live like even Jim Acosta is doing it.
Hey guys.
Hey guys.
Hold on. I love to make a lot of money, that guy.
Hey, guys.
Hey, guys.
You know what?
Before you play this, which I'm glad you got.
And by the way, this is Substack, dvorak.substack.com.
You can read.
What Adam was trying to promote there was the freak show column I just wrote describing the freak show that we're
literally getting from the Democrats. Yes. You know, people with the blue hair and
the nose rings and the engaged ears and the whole thing. They're all
Democrats. Yeah, it was a groovy old man post. It was something a lot of people
like this structure. No, it's a classic Dvorak structure. Classic. That's why I bring it up.
Well, I'm glad you did, by the way.
And I think you should get your phone and you should get, it has a camera. I know it has a camera.
And you should do it.
I need to know.
We're going, hey guys.
I think you got the wrong idea.
No.
Substack Live. Here he is. Hi guys. It's Dvorak here.
No, no, no. I've got I as you noted in the tip of the day
I have the three way the three channel car cam from your car
Do it from your car and I have that can point the camera at me and the driver's seat and I can do my podcast
From the car like a pro. Let me tell you I would pay good money to see you do a Substack Live from the Lexus.
You have no idea.
Let me be your manager for a moment.
Instant bestseller, we'll put a gold star on it.
Instant bestseller if you do Substack Live.
And here is your example.
This is your leader, Jim Acosta.
Hey guys, it's Jim.
And let me just say this, I've had quite the day. But as you could see earlier today, this was my last day at CNN.
And I did want to jump on Substack Live here for a moment and say,
welcome to my new venture.
I'm going independent, at least for now.
This is just the beginning, but I wanted to invite you to join me here on this platform
as we talk about the day's news, talk about politics and so on. And I do want to, just
in case, just in case you missed my closing message earlier in the day, don't give into
the lies. Don't give into fear. Hold on to the truth and hope. And keep this conversation
going.
Great to see all of you here.
We'll talk some more soon.
And I think you should sign off like that.
Don't give in to the fear.
Keep your hope alive and I'll see you soon.
We'll keep the conversation going.
That is how you do it.
That is your example for Dvorak.
The guy's slick.
Alive from the Lexus, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm telling you, it's an instant topper, chart topper, winner.
iTunes is ready to put you on top.
I'm all in, but I think it's going to come off as the tech grouch.
Well, then wear the beard.
It's fine.
Do the tech grouch.
I've got the beard.
I still have the costume.
Yeah.
And then just do straight up news.
Grouch.
The tech grouch. Yeah. And then just do straight up news. Grouch. Yeah. Speaking of mainstream, of course, we have a new FCC chair and wouldn't you know it.
The FCC has reinstated complaints against CBS, ABC and NBC regarding last fall's presidential
election.
The Republican chairman, Brendan Carr, brought back these cases after they were dismissed
in the final days of the Biden administration.
Notably, a complaint against Fox News will not be reinstated.
The CBS complaint accuses the network 60 minutes of editing an interview with Kamala Harris
claiming a distorted news to benefit her campaign.
ABC faces a complaint for alleged bias during Harris's debate with Donald Trump,
where moderators were accused of favored treatment. NBC is under fire for a Saturday Night Live
episode that featured Harris without a similar opportunity for Trump. Former FCC chairwoman
Jessica Rosen-Warsol dismissed all four complaints just before leaving office. Carr, who has
been vocal in support of Trump, promises to address these issues as FCC chair.
The reinstatements may signal a shift in oversight of broadcast media.
Yeah, baby.
This is good.
This is good.
This is going after him.
I like it.
We have an associated clip.
All right.
Which is the, where is it?
I don't know.
It's the meta lawsuit paid.
Oh, yes. Yes. It's the Meta lawsuit paid. Oh yes, yes.
Is this the Mega clips?
No, no, Meta, Meta.
Well, you never know.
The Mega clips are coming.
You never know.
Facebook parent Meta is agreeing to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by President
Trump against the company after it suspended his accounts following the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
It's just the latest settling of litigation with the president who's threatened retribution
on his critics and rivals, met it at CEO Mark Zuckerberg among the billionaires who've
sought to ingratiate themselves with Trump since he won re-election.
Oh, I have a, I think I have a little better clip because it has-
I hope so.
Yeah, because it has, let me see if I hear
Here we go
Yeah, this is uh, where's this from? This is from NBC. Of course NBC. It's gonna be great
Let's get this on breaking news into us out of the white house
President trump we've learned has signed an agreement with meta
To settle a lawsuit that he filed against the company for suspending his account
after the attack on the Capitol on January 6th, four years ago. The settlement we understand to be
$25 million, most of which is going towards his future presidential library.
This story first was reported by the Wall Street Journal. Metta says it has no comment on that,
but says they can confirm that $22 million number to the Trump library. Garrett Haake is at the White House.
Alright, Garrett!
Oh, shoot!
This is so interesting for a lot of reasons here.
And I know you've just confirmed this with some of your sources here.
Your sources are great, Garrett.
There is a fascinating detail in the initial Wall Street Journal article that I should
note NBC News has not confirmed.
It says-
It's not confirmed, but it's fascinating and it's a detail.
So let's get us going to the White House.
He's standing in front of the White House.
It's so official.
For the end of the November dinner.
So this is a dinner that we've reported on, or at least a visit to Mar-a-Lago by Mark
Zuckerberg went down after Donald Trump won the election.
Why are they talking?
Hold on a second.
Why are these women reporters for NBC?
This is the second one.
This is a different woman.
Talk so fast.
Oh, the new shipment of snow came in, if you know what I'm saying.
I'm just saying.
Soon to be President Trump raised the matter of the lawsuit, the people said.
The president signaled that the litigation had to be resolved before Zuckerberg could
be quote unquote brought into the tent, according to one of these sources speaking with the
Wall Street Journal, Garrett. He can be brought into the tent. There's no evidence this was said. There's no evidence.
But they go on and on about, oh, Trump said, well, you can't be brought into the tent,
into the tent, my brother. I mean, does that even sound like Trump?
No, not at all. We can't bring you into the tent, Zuck.
Meanwhile, now this, wow, another opportunity.
Another one for you.
I'm excited about this.
You really need to get the Lexus mobile cranked up, the 2006 Lexus
with your three...
2005.
Whoa.
With, I'm sorry, don't want to insult you.
With your, your three-way camera or whatever it is, your tech grouch beard, because there's instant guaranteed cash. Metta is making a bold
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Meta isn't stopping there.
They've launched edits, a CapCut-like app, and revamped Instagram's layout to mimic TikTok.
While some users are frustrated with these changes, it's clear Meta is serious about
dominating the short form video space.
I mean, this is great.
To five grand.
I'm going to top that with a newsletter. It's five grand.
I'm going to top that with a newsletter. This is good stuff.
This is cash money, money in the bank.
Okay, I want to just stick with this in this area for a second,
because this is probably the best Truth Wants to Come Out clip
I've heard this year.
I know we're only a couple of weeks into it,
but it's the best, best this year. So Vive we're only a couple weeks into it but it's the best best this year.
So Vivek Ramaswamy, Vivek Ramaswamy, Vivek Ramaswamy, all of a sudden he drops out of
the department of governmental efficiency. You know, it's very shady. I mean, he walked in,
he walked in as part of the cabinet during the inauguration and then he's kind of out.
He's like, oh, no, no, no, he can't really talk about it, but it's probably going to run for the
Ohio Senate seat and everything. But the truth came out in his discussion with Jesse Waters,
and you'll love it. So we're hearing you're leaving Doge after like three Scaramoochies.
What happened?
Well, the reality is I'm pursuing elected office very shortly.
We'll have an announcement soon.
But Jesse, things are off to a great start.
I think President Trump has proven, look at the actions that he took in that first week,
the most pro-merit president I think we've had in a long time.
And as for my vision grounded in constitutional law and the future of the country, I think
it's best pursued through elected office. and I'm confident they're going to
succeed in slashing and burning that federal bureaucracy.
People are saying you didn't get along with Musk.
What happened there?
Yeah, I think that's incorrect.
But what I would say is we had different and complementary approaches.
I focused more on a constitutional law, legislative-based approach.
I focused more on a technology approach, which is the future approach.
No better person to lead that technology. Did you hear it? No.
Broge. He said broge instead of doge because of course that is what he's saying behind closed doors.
This is just broge man. It's just the tech broze. The tech broze have broge. Play it again so I can
hear it because I was listening as hard as I could for the truth
that wants to come out, but I missed.
I knew that he said Broge before because I'd read about it.
I never heard him say it, but here it is.
No, I read about it.
I never heard him say it.
I just read about it.
... constitutional law, legislative-based approach.
He focused more on a technology approach, which is the future approach.
No better person to lead...
Broge.
Come on.
Come on. It's the broge
everyone's oh you know what i heard i heard it was the future approach no future of broge he said
broge yeah yeah no i didn't hear it because i heard something else well speaking of the future of
broge well breaking news cnbc breaking breaking. X is striking a deal with Visa to be the first partner for what it is calling the X money
account.
Since buying Twitter in 2022, Elon Musk has talked about turning the social media site
into a quote everything app where users could send payments and store cash.
By using the payment rails of Visa, the world's biggest credit card network, X users can move
funds between traditional bank accounts and the ex-money account.
They can store funds there and also make instant peer-to-peer payments with other ex-users,
like with Zeller Venmo, I'm told.
The ex-money service is expected to launch in the first quarter and deals with more financial
partners are likely, said one person with knowledge of the matter.
One of the first use cases for ex-money is so that craters on the site can accept payments
and store funds without using external banks, I'm told.
Minutes ago, ex-Corp CEO Lindy Acarino said in a post that it is, quote, first of many
big announcements about ex-money this year.
Hugh, I have a question about regulation with regard to social media.
Is it different for a partnership like this than it would be, say, for more traditional
interchanges with
financial partners.
Yeah, Leslie, it's a fascinating question because, you know, ex-money Twitter has been
accumulating money transmitter licenses.
Listening to this guy, I think you're right about the delivery of the snowballs or whatever
you, however you put it.
The snowstorm.
Another guy yakking away like a maniac.
Interchanges with financial partners?
Yeah, Leslie, it's a fascinating question because X Money, Twitter has been accumulating money
transmitter licenses in more than 30 states over the past year.
So they're going to be what's more like Stripe or other fintech intermediaries where they're
going to be able to provide banking-like services without really going to the work of being a regulated bank.
And so I would think that there is some elements of the banking universe, think community banks,
think smaller banks, which are going to potentially protest this incursion by technology.
Yeah, we'll see.
I don't know, man.
I don't know if people will trust their Twitter account with their money.
I'm not so sure. I'm just-
Well, bringing Visa in is probably a smart idea
because they have a brand name.
He's doing that.
Well, I think he's doing that because of Plaid.
Visa owns Plaid.
I think they own Plaid.
I think they acquired Plaid.
And Plaid is the connector.
That's how Venmo does it.
That's how Cash App does it.
Everyone, you know, so it's
that's maybe for the streets, but I don't know. I don't know. I don't know how that's going to work.
Which brings us to the contentious conversation we need to have, but I actually think we're both on the same side of this, but maybe approach it from slightly different vectors. I like this.
And it's my new word today, vectors. Vectors.
Vectors.
Today's word is vector.
No, it's anachronism.
That's the secret word.
We go to NPR for some in-depth reporting on DeepSeq.
Tech stocks have plummeted around the world over the past day
as Investors Digest reports that a Chinese company
developed a competitive AI model on
the cheap.
The company is called DeepSeek and it even caught President Trump's eye.
The release of DeepSeek.
By the way, there's something with the president's voice here.
And by the way, CheapSeek is the way I call it.
I know.
I heard it.
It was funny.
But you already used it on DH Unplugged as a title. So I can't use it again. No, it's not even funny. I already heard it. It was funny, but you know you already used it on DH unplugged as a title
So I can't use it. No, so it's not it's not even funny. I already heard it's not even funny anymore cheap seek
The president's voice is very weak here, and I it's a good breaking
Additive AI model on the cheap the company is called deep seek and it even caught President Trump's eye the release of
deep seek AI from a Chinese company should be a wake-up call for our industries that we need to be laser focused on
competing to win and here's John Ruech is on the line now from China's help make sense of how big a deal this actually is
We've got a guy in China. So first of all, tell us about this company that many people
Including me just heard
of now.
Yeah, DeepSeek is a spinoff from a Chinese hedge fund.
It was established just two years ago in 2023.
And it's based in the eastern city of Hangzhou, which is sort of a tech hub here in China.
In a nutshell, what they did was hire a bunch of top notch engineers and develop new algorithms,
basically more efficient ways of training and running artificial intelligence with less computational power.
And what's the significance of that?
Well, the product is said to rival tools from competitors like OpenAI and Google in terms
of what it can do, things like analyzing data and solving complex problems.
It's impressed a lot of people, it rattled markets, and what rattled the markets is the
narrative which comes with some caveats
The deep seek basically did it all cheaper quicker and with less powerful microprocessors than its big competitors
It's a no surprise this comes out of hung Joe because it's a very hung Joe type of company
couldn't resist
One more clip and then we'll discuss. Okay, so tell us more about those caveats
Well, one more clip and then we'll discuss. Okay, so tell us more about those caveats.
Sure.
The first one is around cost.
DeepSeek says that it spent under $6 million to make this thing.
That's tiny relative to the hundreds of millions of dollars that others are investing, even
billions.
But analysts say that that low figure is easy to misinterpret because it doesn't include,
for instance, the cost of developing various versions
from which this latest version was distilled.
So we really don't know what the total development cost was, how inexpensive it was.
The second caveat has to do with the hardware, has to do with the chips that are critical
to developing AI.
Okay.
Tell us more about that.
The Biden administration banned the best AI microprocessors from being sold to China.
Were they able to get around
it?
It's tricky. You know, the chips that really matter for AI are made by Nvidia, which by
the way, took a massive tumble on the stock market after the DeepSeek news. Back in 2022,
Nvidia were told they couldn't sell their best product to China. Of course, some of
those were already those chips were already there. Some may have leaked in, but they made
a slightly downgraded version at the time that they could sell to China legally.
That's what DeepSeek says it used
to train its latest model.
The Biden administration subsequently decided
that those chips were actually too powerful.
They banned those ones from being sold to China too.
That was in 2023, a year had passed,
the horse was sort of out of the barn.
Here's Gregory Allen, the director of the Wadwani AI Center
at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
We are currently living through the era of the lagging impact of the Biden administration's
misfire in that first batch of AI export controls. All right. So you've looked at this. I heard some
of your conversation. I have some thoughts as well.
I'd love to hear what your take is on Cheap Seek.
On Cheap Seek, well a couple of things,
this was discussed and people should go back
and listen to DH Unplugged,
which we don't promote enough on this show.
Which is on Wednesdays, Wednesday night,
you do it live.
But it's a podcast, you can always download it.
It's very good, although Andrew is getting a little he's getting a little uppity
I think I think he lost money. I think he lost money on this somehow
I don't think he did which is not good because Tina has her retirement fund with him
I think he lost money big big Lee somehow. He's
He seems pretty chipper to me. I don't know what you think. He sounded uppity. He was choppy and slicey.
Maybe subscribe to the bull crap about... You think that all AI is crap.
I do.
So that's a little different than what I think. And think that what cheap seek is doing here is doing things best price
which is to look
because I and the reason I'm gonna say this is because I ran a what is the new agenda show some somebody sent me a
link to it to a
cheap seek
Results on what's the new agenda show and they it was a rundown of the show and it was pretty accurate
And I said, this is pretty good. And so I decided to do the same
search on perplexity and grok and chat GPT. And they all had the same elements within them,
although they weren't summarized as well. And I'm getting the impression that CheapSeek is using a
probably distributed system to go into the other systems, take their stuff and use the AI
distributed system to go into the other systems take their stuff and use the AI
Mechanic mechanism to take that stuff as the as the language model that they want to use and then just
Shrink it down a little more and give it back to you I just don't think they're doing anything from an original
From a point of originality. I think they're derivative. I think this is something of a scam
originality. I think they're derivative. I think this is something of a scam.
Um, so I downloaded. Because the results were basically the same. Sure. Well.
As the other guys only it wasn't as much of it. They just shortened it down.
I have, I have a slightly different take. I downloaded the, um,
the R1 V3 model and some of the other ones. And I run that here locally,
which is that's kind of, to me, the story is it's all open
source and, you know, it'll just come down to compute.
How much compute do you have to run it fast for, for, you know, millions of users?
I just-
On your little B-links.
That's how I start nine, but equivalent, equivalent. And I disconnected network access, so it could not go out to the Internet.
So it couldn't go out and cheat.
It couldn't go out and cheat.
So I think it's what they call a model distillation.
And really, the thing is, these are not benchmarks.
Tell me about the no agenda show.
So what?
I mean go to Wikipedia.
I mean that's where it's getting it from.
But I think that what I'm happy about is that this will only accelerate the entropy.
There's just more crap that's going to come out.
They're done.
No one has any more data to scrape.
This model, you know, Sam Altman apparently is already saying they stole our data
Well, you stole it from us in the first place you douche you're stealing everything everything
It's it's it has to degrade sooner or later and it's still if you lock it down. It's still not really
Impressive, you know, yeah, it can write an email, yeah, it can… I use it for Bible
scripture and you know, oh, good, geez, it ingested every single book of the Bible, every
translation.
Wait, stop. What do you mean you use it for Bible scripture? You're writing tracks or
you're doing some… What are you using it for Bible scripture for?
If I want to find a Bible passage about a certain situation, it can usually come up with
something pretty good. Do you still use one of those Bible search engines? There's a bunch of them,
and they have all the different versions of the Bibles. So, they've ingested that. So,
the inference is, I want a scripture that talks about this. And then you can say,
and by the way, answer me as a Southern Baptist pastor. It's hilarious.
Let me tell you, my friend.
No, it's, so it does that kind of stuff.
I think it's really good for repetitive tasks if you can train your own model, which eventually
will be coming.
But it's just none of it's really impressive.
You really detest this. It's not impressive.
There's a note of detestation.
Well, yes, there is.
I want it to die.
I want it to die a horrible death.
I love that.
Why?
Because it's annoying.
It's annoying.
What's annoying about it?
What's annoying to me is that everywhere I turn, there's AI.
I mean, so now France, France comes out with an AI
chatbot that they were going to put into the schools.
You don't find this hilarious? I mean, I think it's humorous.
Well, no, it's good for the show. But then I go, someone sends me a report. It's a crappy
AI voice reading a report about AI.
Welcome to Generative AI News.
Today, we delve into the story of Lucy,
France's ambitious AI chatbot that recently made headlines
for all the wrong reasons.
Launched with high hopes and national pride,
Lucy was designed to embody European values
and challenge the dominance of English language AI tools.
Backed by President Macron and public funds,
it aimed to promote cultural diversity
and digital sovereignty.
However, just days after its launch, Lucy faced widespread criticism for providing inaccurate and nonsensical responses.
Users reported that the chatbot made historical inaccuracies,
such as stating that Herod the Great played a role in developing the atomic bomb, and bizarre claims like cow's eggs being a healthy food source.
These errors led to mockery and concern,
especially when it was revealed that Lucy was intended for use in French schools.
In response to the backlash, Linegorah,
the French open-source software firm leading the project, temporarily suspended Lucy.
They acknowledged that the chatbot was an academic research project in its early stages
and admitted that the launch was premature.
The firm expressed regret, stating,
we got carried away by our own enthusiasm. This incident highlights the challenges and
complexities of developing AI tools that are both accurate and culturally relevant.
So I guess maybe I'm trying to think. I love that story.
Come on.
No, I'm trying to examine where my disdain comes from. And I think it comes from this promise.
And I have friends who are, I mean, it's the same friend who tells me he can't wait to
pull up with his flying car and park it in my front yard.
I'm like, Vic, it's not going to happen.
You're going to bring some cow eggs over.
Now, he's also selling AI into, where it works is like telemarketing, you know, that kind
of stuff. But I think, you know, that kind of stuff.
But I think, you know, humans, it's go humans, we're gonna have to come back to
humans because it's like the hoverboard. It's never really going to pay off.
They made a huge mistake by releasing chat GPT and you know, and they did it all
for greed, it's all for money. Sam Altman drives a $4 million EV. I know. It's disdain for Brogues.
It's disdain for Silicon Valley.
It's disdain for the wasted energy and just nonsense.
And it's eventually, we saw what happened, one little blip and 600 billion...
As a child of Silicon Valley, which you are, whether you like it or not,
this is unbelievable to listen to this.
I am the antithesis to Silicon Valley.
The antithesis.
You've gone out and done your Silicon Valley game
and bull crap. And I hated it.
And I hated it.
Well, that doesn't mean anything.
You hated it.
Because it sucks.
It's horrible.
It's not an efficient way to
Progress technology. I like the open source stuff, but no one has cut. It's all part of tricks
nothing is impressive nothing is without error and
You know the only thing that this may show is that by running smaller language models. You'll get mistakes cheaper What is it you see that coming what is it really telling me? But oh no, no we've got to get it into government.
OpenAI has launched ChatGBT-gov, a new platform specifically designed for US government use, which build upon the security features of ChatGBT Enterprise.
This new product enables government agencies to implement sensitive non-public data in
the OpenAI's models while maintaining the security of their own hosting environments.
Since the start of 2024, over 90,000 government employees at various levels have utilized
ChetGBT to generate over 18 million prompts for tasks such as document translation and
summarization, policy memo drafting, code generation, and application development.
I mean it says something when Apple stock goes up because they have been very cautious
and we're not really putting much, we're going to brand it a little bit kind of,
but there really has been no innovation in technology since the smartphone.
I mean has there really been anything exciting and new?
And now it's already, oh, it's Chinese.
You can't run this. They're spying on you.
Oh, I'm so tired of it.
I'm just tired. It's funny for the show.
It's funny. I don't mind that.
But it's just where, show me something.
Give me my hoverboard.
You know, this constant and hundreds of billions of dollars.
Just send it to us for the show.
Stop.
You don't understand my complaint?
No.
No. No, it doesn't understand. Okay.
But I admire it because you're consistent. No, no, it doesn't understand. Okay. It's...
But I admire it because you're consistent.
Yeah.
I mean, do you use...
You don't vary.
You're not wavering.
Do you use AI or chat GPT in your daily life regularly and do you find it efficient?
Yeah.
Tell me what you use it for.
I told you the one thing I use it for.
I use it instead of search engines.
I'll use perplexity or something.
By the way, when they make mistakes, which they do, it's obvious. Because it just says, what is this? This is bull crap. This is not even close to anything that I'm interested in.
Right. Or it's just off. These numbers aren't accurate. Then you can go double check them using a regular search engine.
Right. So you just basically spent wasted time and you went back and had to do extra work.
Now, if I was going to complain about it, I would say it's the same thing as the problem you have with hand calculators in schools. Kids can't do math in their heads.
And so you go to a grocery store and you give somebody a $2 bill for a buck 50
item and they give you $21 and 50 cents in change because they put it into the
machine.
Right.
And so the machine tells them, you just gave them two bucks and the machine tells them to give you $21 back and they see that number and that's what they pull right out of the till.
This has happened to me more than once. And this is because nobody's aware of anything. There's just the lack of awareness of reality, at some point, a certain, the next generation coming up, or the Z's, or whoever comes after them,
will start to see this stuff as, they'll be unable to look at a result and say, no, no, no, this can't be right.
Right.
Which is what you would do at the cash register. But that's already, that's done. Everyone, no one can do it. They can't, as I mentioned, it's on the show before.
I'm at the store and some one kid was walking past and he, and he says, Oh, it's three o'clock. We got to get out of here. And the other kid says to him, Oh, you can read clock.
You can read clock. It's like Chinese. You can read Chinese or you can read clock.
So the kid says, you can read clock. He says, yeah. And he said, oh, wow.
And then they leave the sender on their way. But I,
when I heard that phrase, I said, oh my God, this is not good.
And this is like, you know, they had the people can't read cursive.
They can't read clock and they won't be able to see that a perplexity result is bull crap.
So that's what my concern is.
Right.
Well, that kind of…
But your theory is that because it's going to deteriorate to such an extreme that we
won't get to my fear.
No.
Well, my hope is that it deteriorates to an extreme. So for instance,
so I use chat GPT and because you you question this and I said here was my question
Find Bible scripture when I'm annoyed by an older colleague
And it sends at least it's very good it sends back Leviticus
1932
Leviticus the32. Leviticus, the worst, by the way.
Stand up in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly, and revere your God, I am the Lord.
There you go!
Yeah, well that's what Mimi says. Mimi says that gee, Adam's acting a lot nicer towards you. I wonder why.
And I say it's because he's become born again.
That's right.
And she says no, that can't be it. But now you have just actually confirmed what my theory was. Again, I'm right on the money.
Yeah and I didn't need ChatGPT to tell you you are right. Absolutely. Be quick
to listen, slow to speak, even slower to get angry. Yes, that's correct. I know you
get a kick out of it. Well the funny thing is I actually believe you did this look up. Yeah of course I did. Yeah yeah yeah yeah no I did. Yeah thanks yeah. Let's talk
about getting fired because I have several boots on and we have several
boots on the ground reports which I think are interesting because they from
our audience because they go a little bit against the narrative, we go back to Ms. Leavitt to Beaver regarding the mass federal employee buyout.
We want to start with the administration's offer to buy with a mass buyout to federal employees
out there. How many do you hope will take it and by what percentage of the president want to
downside the federal workforce? Well good morning Michael, it's great to see you thanks for having me on
the program this is another promise made and kept by President Trump he told the
American people on the campaign trail that he was going to make our federal
government more efficient and productive and it is a fact that only six percent
of the federal workforce here in Washington, D.C., actually shows up to the office.
That is completely unacceptable.
Middle-class Americans, our teachers, our nurses,
our law enforcement officers,
who keep this economy working,
show up to the office every single day,
and President Trump expects
that federal employees do the same.
So his order, as presented in that memo last night,
directs federal agencies to come up with a return to work policy for their agencies
And if federal bureaucrats in this city don't like that well guess what they can resign from their positions and this administration is offering them
Eight months of pay they will be paid through September just to simply resign from their positions
Now what I thought was interesting is that when when this
This order came out kind of the same day. I kept receiving emails from people saying keep me anonymous
This is going around everyone's
Took the memo that you you had it too
Yeah
Somebody sent us the entire memo I cut and pasted the appropriate part and put it in the last
Newsletter that a lot of people didn't get because they're not complaining to spam assassin that the newsletter is not showing up. But it was
in there. You could read it yourself if you were. Yeah, but my point here is that it was policy. It
wasn't like some secret thing, but this is kind of how broken the whole system is. Yeah, I agree.
So here's boots on the ground. Adam, I have to wait. boots on the ground Adam. I have to wait. Oh is out there. I mean what?
Anonymous, okay. I have to weigh in and all the stuff happening with Trump and the federal workforce mostly because this is complete bullcrap
Fork in the road. That was the title of the email fork in the road. Okay
Here it is. I work I work from home and I work my ass off and a lot of us do. I'm a team lead HR specialist for CBP,
Customs Board of Portoil. I don't mind going to work every day in person but can we have a little
respect? There's a ton of waste, systems that don't work, lazy and overpaid people, things need to
change but getting people to quit isn't actually going to fix the problem. It's literally just a
publicity stunt. I cut down the federal
government. No, you got a bunch of people quit because you didn't fix anything. We're
just going to hire everyone back. I guess I'm really frustrated because they just introduced
a new HR payroll system at CBP that's a complete failure. We have to go with the new system
because we spent too much already. Pay gets delayed. Our hands are tied due to system
glitches.
No one is going to be held accountable. It's all bull crap and we on the lowest, on the
lower level are left to take the blame for leadership and programmers' bad work. So
as much as I don't regret voting for Trump, don't talk to me about forks in the road and
this self-righteous bull crap. It's a publicity stunt. I live through the Vax mandate. I'll
live through this because people still need to get paid and someone needs to sort through
people's mistakes. Mistakes made by the higher ups that we get blamed for draining the swamp
my ass. It should be steady and meticulous. I see waste every day. Maybe they should ask
me. But insulting your whole workforce and getting people to quit won't change anything.
It's a scam.
I think we need Doge. Doge to the rescue.
Wow.
That's a guy's on a roll.
But there is a girl actually. This is, um,
Well she's good.
Well I think she makes a good point. It's like what you need.
You need it. You know what? You need a suggestion box.
She likes working at home and I,
I was waiting for your, for your analysis of this.
She likes working at home and now she's irked because it was, it's been going on for years now. And it's like, if you can, I, now, again,
talking about, you mentioned earlier, the Substack column,
if you go to dvorak.substack.com,
there's an old column I wrote about a year or two ago about how working at home is not what it's cracked up to be.
Because I'd been doing it most of my life and I know how it works and I know why it works and why
it doesn't work and why some people can do it and some people can't. And it's overrated.
You still wake up grumpy whether you're working from home or not.
You still wake up grumpy whether you're working from home or not.
So the point, but I can see her position. She's like, what, you know,
she's got it all worked out. She's doing a good job. But a lot of people,
I mean most public relations people nowadays work from home and they don't have
the big offices anymore. And in some,
it's a good way to save money cause you don't have the offices. You have to,
you know, people have to, you know, they, you don't have to have a coffee machine. They have coffee at the house.
There's a lot of benefits to it, but at the same time, and I think a publicity stunt idea
is not bad.
I have two clips, one which goes beyond a publicity stunt, but I want you to play your
rap this if you got more before I play these two.
No, I want to come back to your working at home and your grumpiness,
but I'll do that after your clips. That'll be fine.
Well, the first is just the general clip, which I thought was the classic, you know,
background, or and this is the worker buyouts, NTD clip.
The Trump administration is offering substantial buyouts to federal workers as part of a plan to drastically
shrink the government.
NDD's Daniel Monahan has brought the so-called Deferred Resignation Program.
The program allows federal employees to stay on the payroll until September 30th without
having to work.
A mass email was sent to federal workers, giving them until February 6th to decide whether
to participate.
The unprecedented message instructed those interested to simply reply with the word,
resign.
The offer applies to most civilian employees, excluding those in immigration, national security,
and the postal service.
The government currently employs around 2.3 million civilian workers, not counting postal
employees.
The email warns that those who decline the offer should expect a shift toward a more
streamlined workforce based on four key pillars, return to office, ending remote work, performance
culture, implementing updated standards to reward top performers, while addressing those
who fail to meet expectations, more
streamlined and flexible workforce, downsizing federal agencies through restructuring, realignments
and layoffs, and enhanced standards of conduct tightening workplace rules.
Now that I'm thinking about this, wouldn't it be better instead of complaining to a podcast, which I appreciate by the way,
to take the buyout and then go public about these horrible systems.
Say, you know, I have something good to get on TikTok and say, you know,
there's a problem with what's going on. I mean, it's a good rant,
but you should just take the money and then be a whistleblower. I mean,
I guess you can do that or maybe not, I don't know.
I think you can. I don't think they're giving you a non-disparagement clause to sign.
But I think people should go public with this.
What she said is important.
I think if there's a payroll problem, then we've got to fix that.
It's possible she won't get her money.
Here's the deal.
Now, this is a local report from WAMU,
which I think is American university, a public radio station in DC.
And they bring in that maniac, Tim Kaine,
who has a whole theory about this, which I've not heard anyplace else yet,
but I think it could catch on. This is the Trump layoff scheme.
The pressure from President Donald Trump
is mounting on federal workers to return to the office full-time or quit. Last
night the Office of Personnel Management circulated a letter to federal workers.
The letter offered quote deferred resignation to any federal worker who
would take the offer by February 6th. The offer would allow workers to continue receiving
their full benefits and pay through September 30th. An OPM spokesperson says employees that
accept the deferred resignation would be put on administrative leave until they depart.
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, speaking on the Senate floor, called it a classic move in
the president's business playbook.
Yeah, the president has tried to terrorize you for about a week and then gives you a
little sweetheart offer.
If you resign in the next week, we're just going to pay you for doing nothing for the
next seven months.
Don't be fooled.
He's tricked hundreds of people with that offer.
If you accept that offer and resign, he'll stiff you just like he stiffed the contractors.
He doesn't have any authority to do this.
Kane added that Congress has not approved a budget item for such a move.
Oh, well, a twist.
Well, yeah, that, that seems like that would be a bad look if he did that.
I don't think this is good.
Yeah, I agree.
Tim Kane is nuts.
So, but I liked it. I like them throwing it in.
If you want to throw a wrench in the works,
you want to create fear and doubt,
you're in certainty and doubt.
Throw something like that out.
I have a procedural issue I'd like to discuss just briefly.
Since we both work from home
and I don't have an HR department to complain to,
although you do our payroll, which I appreciate.
When I forward an email to you, I forward an email to you.
You have this habit, it's happened three times.
I know exactly what you're going to complain about. And then you will reply to me and
and cc the original person with my comment to you that is a total breach of netiquette and protocol.
That's your response?
I'm not... Is that what you expected me to say?
No, no.
I knew that I've been doing this, but I don't know that I didn't know, and I apologize for this,
that I'm including your little one-on-one gripe,
because that's a back channel the way I see it.
Yes.
And I should not be putting that in there. It should have been taken out.
But most of the time it goes like this. You know, you do something and I,
you send it to me and I'll send it.
My time is limited. It's a yes or no answer.
I, that is the end of that I will not I will be careful in the future
because that is a huge mistake on my part but you took the time to copy I
don't think it had to be made public that I'm a doofus but okay thank you no
you thank you for pointing this out in public you take the time to copy and
paste and then berate the person and It was a simple meme. This is because you were grumpy. You did end with, I
woke up grumpy. It was and I like I said, hey maybe something for the newsletter.
And then you wrote this substack length email about why this meme was no good. So
it wasn't a huge problem. But yeah, I just,
I found it interesting and no one has ever done that to me but you.
So it's okay.
Okay. Now I know to which specific email you're referring to.
I did not think that this may be a good, uh,
for the newsletter comment was a back channel comment that was so
secretive that I couldn't leave it in there.
No, I'm using that example. The other ones are irrelevant.
But it just makes me weird.
Okay, I noted.
Wow, you might just say, F you, it's noted.
You have taught me well, Dvorak. I know all the tricks. I really do.
I really do. I really do.
No, I just, anyway, we're done.
Yeah.
Apology accepted.
There's no problem.
But you know, I am, I am kind of your secretary.
You know, it's like, I get all the emails for you.
You know, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John, John,ed and said, I'm writing this to you because I can't spell Dvorak's name.
It's on the website. It's on every album art. It says Dvorak and Curry. Every single album art's got my name spelled. It was the same as the substack from our Wall Street guy, Angel of Smirna.
the substack from our Wall Street guy, Angel of Smyrna.
And I spelled it five times in the podcast during the donation segment.
And people like, I went to Bingadadio
and I couldn't find it.
Like, no, you didn't.
You're lazy, you want me to look up a link for you.
That's what it is.
It's all right.
We do it as a public service.
We do all of this as a public service and we're happy to.
We're happy to because I could not imagine doing anything different or with anyone else,
John.
So just so you know, I love doing this.
Did that come out of the biblical thing too?
It sure did.
Approach everyone with kindness, gentleness, and love.
There you go.
And with that, I want to thank you for your courage.
Say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the cow eggs say
hello to my friend on the other end the one the only mr. John C. DeVorek
yeah well in the morning you Mr. Avecarino wears six sea boots on the ground
feet knee air subs in the water the names of nights out there
in the morning to the control room let me count you all for a second
control count In the morning to the control room, let me count y'all for a second. There we go. Good thing. One in the eye. There it goes.
There it goes.
There it goes.
There it goes.
There it goes.
Now just because it's our, we do it every single, every single show.
What is normal for a Thursday?
Is it 1800?
Thursday 1800, yeah.
Okay.
2298.
Yeah, that's good.
That's like a low Sunday number.
But you know why.
I wonder what they're going to say about runway 33.
Yeah, runway 33, which should be the title of the show.
Runway 33.
Runway 33 is kind of gruesome and maybe a little bit too early for it.
But that is kind of true though. People are so used to the algo chasers.
And it's like, oh, I've got to check in and see what those guys are saying about.
I've got to go to the YouTube and see what Tim Poole's saying.
Oh, what does Megyn Kelly say about it?
Oh, yeah.
By the way, did you notice that Megyn Kelly was at the Kennedy hearing sitting right behind
Cheryl Hines?
No, I didn't see that.
I saw Cheryl.
I didn't see Megyn was there.
Yes, she was sitting right in the row right behind her and it was only from I forgot which feed I got this from
Cuz I you defeat that you saw in C-SPAN didn't show it
But if you went to NBC or somebody else you could see her she was sitting right there
And the way the shot was done. It was like might as well been a shot of Megyn Kelly interesting. So she was there
hmm me well, I thought that all she's talking about is the Ryan
Reynolds wife and that actor dude who she did the movie with that they're suing or whatever and all
kinds of nonsense. You're talking about Blake Lively? Yes Blake. You know about this. Who cares? You know I was going to do a series of clips for today's show actually. Who cares?
Yeah.
Who cares?
Yeah.
But I was going to do, I went to page six, the post, and there was, they have this video
feed that goes on and on, and they're talking about this person and that person.
And I was going to just start clipping it because I, because I know you were going to
do the same.
I have never heard of any of these people.
Well, I have.
I saw the same. I have never heard of any of these people. Well, I have, I saw the movie.
I, it's quite a good movie actually.
And Blake Lively is married to Ryan Reynolds.
And you know, there's, and by the way, Candace Owens is all,
I mean, it's like, look at the world around you.
It's like, wow, but they're, they're dig, you know what?
It's their niche.
Let them go.
It's good.
Let them do that.
So they're not cruising around in our lane.
Get out of here.
Get out of here, Megan.
She's a lawyer.
She loves this stuff.
Family law.
Well, yeah, it's hard not to.
Yeah, she loves this stuff.
Thank you, trolls, for being here.
Trollroom.io and of course the modern podcast apps. Go to podcastapps.com with an S and get one of those because it has a lot of benefits including the live stream when we go live, which you can stick your earbuds in and listen at the office.
Oh, I'm sorry. You're working from home even better. You know, why you don't just sorry. I can't work right now I'm listening to the boys hearing what they're saying about runway 33 is a very important stuff
Of course it has all of the fabulous chapters with art which Drebbe sets up for us
You can actually skip around the topics like yeah, I mean they're talking you want to play something for someone here
Yeah, yeah, this here boom click on it done. It's good. I think you in this segment
We might as well read the note from Nestworks.
Yeah, I was going to get to that.
Nestworks won the, and so we're gonna,
you jump the gun a little bit
because I need to say the words value for value
because that's how we function here.
We have no HR department to complain to
because it's all value for value.
It's just John, Adam, a little bit of Mimi, a little bit of Jay, a little bit of Tina.
Jay is sick by the way. We should... Oh what's wrong? I don't know she's got
some horrible cold or something she can barely talk. Is she coughing? Is it in
her chest? Because there's a lot of coughing. Yeah everyone's coughing.
Mimi had something too. Could be tuberculosis. You know there's a lot of that going around.
That's only in what?
In Kansas, I think.
Kansas.
All right.
Well, good.
Well, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Feel better, Jay.
She didn't mention it.
She just sent me the spreadsheet and went.
No, she doesn't because she's not a complainer.
She is not a complainer.
She is the best employee we have, which is great because she's the only employee we have.
Yeah, pretty much.
Yeah, she is great because she's the only employee we have. Pretty much. She's great.
So yes, Value for Value, Time, Talent or Treasure and the Artist.
And this kind of flows into a lot of different conversations we're having because this was
not an AI artwork piece that we chose for episode, let me go to it, 1733.
We titled that one Rat Note. And this was the code that we uncovered, cute winter boots,
and it was a duck with some cute winter boots. And it was just the best piece. And there's no
doubt about it. Before I read that note from Nessworth, Nessworth is the one who did it.
Was there anything else that we looked at that came close for us?
There were a lot of winter boots.
A lot of people try to do cute winter boots.
We kind of liked, comics or blogger had a piece
that reminded us of Mad Magazine,
which is probably where the original was stolen from by AI.
What else was there?
Was there anything, season of reveal from Darren O'Neill was cute, but it was like, eh.
He just takes the same prompt and just changes the term and it kind of pops out that way.
Are you looking at all or are you just letting me talk into space here?
You've muted yourself so we can't hear you.
I'm back.
It's illegal in many states.
No, what happens is when I click on the art sometimes if the arrow is in the wrong spot
it clicks on the other window.
The little arrow.
The little arrow when you click on the window and it's an exibute me
And then I don't know until you complain your hand eye coordination is
Yeah, no I was talking about Darren how he just the season of reveal yeah, yeah
He's got a parent. I guess one series of prompts have developed particular, this started off as a circle and somehow he squared it.
Yeah. We just said make it a square, whatever. Um,
and most of the AI stuff was typically boring.
And my favorite was Peter Knopf Hart who had the cheerleader and the,
she, the pom poms are hanging in space like they're stuck to her armpit hair.
And her arms are very short if you look at it objectively.
Yeah, and her arms are short.
It's the worst possible example of AI.
The entropy has set in.
It's obvious.
Because this originally, of course, was a Scaramanga piece and now it's just making
it worse.
A copy of a copy of a copy of a copy.
A lot of cute winter boots, but yeah, this was good. I think we even said,
is this AI? Do you think it's AI? I don't know. I think if I recall, you said there's probably
elements of AI. However, if we read the note, and this is a very nice note and artists will feel happy about this.
And just to say, there's a cute little thing I didn't notice before,
but if you notice his no agenda, the no is on the duck hat.
Yes.
As though it was like a logo on the hat. Yeah. That's cute.
Because he's a pro. Yeah. Feels awesome to get back on the board.
Show 1733 with cute winter boots.
Just a bit of a backstory in the piece.
I'd originally worked on this duck piece a couple years ago, pre-AI.
There was a backlash regarding security with Duck Duck Go, hence the orange circle theme
I was going with, and I wanted to title the piece Duck Duck No.
Funny.
I was inspired by the classic cartoon clip art look and based
the piece on a mallard duck asset from iStock photo the reason I chose the
iStock asset was because it reminded me of Donald Duck but it wasn't Donald
Duck as pertained to copyright etc I was working on developing my outline and
brush skills on the iPad in procreate and recreated the main duck graphic the
topic did not get covered on the show so I archived the
.png graphic I created for a possible future use. This is what artists do.
All artists do this. A friend of mine was a graphic designer and he had
so many cows, smiling cows, backed up that if you needed a cow whatever cow you want he's had him the
year from years ago they archive their work when I heard the topic of cute
winter boots on Sunday I thought it'd be funny to have the duck holding a
shotgun sporting a trucker's hat and wearing a pair of oversized timberlands
cute winter boots using cute winter boots to try to confuse the algorithm
you're a quack, LOL.
I modified my original duck graphic in Photoshop, adding the shotgun, adding the boots asset,
modifying the hands on the rifle and adding the text.
I mainly use Photoshop for graphic asset manipulation, layered art design, and occasionally use a
custom cartoonizer program to achieve a unique look and draw out pieces on my iPad when I
have time.
I have not dove, dove, I think I did not dive into the world of AI prompts as of yet.
I dig some of it.
I'm always blown away by Darren, Francisco's and CSB's AI skills.
I think you all have nailed it in the art segment.
It still comes down to executing an idea.
Darren is so funny, talented and creative, it shines through in his pieces.
Scaramanga is brilliant for boobs. It's impressive to me that he is concerned with
dimensionality and sound, specifically the dynamic range.
specifically the dynamic range. Oh, the dynamic range.
It's impressive to me that he has created and cultivated a style,
humor and design look that when you see a Scaramanga piece,
you know it's a Scaramanga piece. Good point.
Kits.
Kaplan's agenda is amazing and I admire his drawing skills,
creativity and humorous ideas.
Mike Riley and Roundy, they're gone.
No, Riley posts sometimes as well
when they decide to post on the Art Generator.
I was initially hitting them out
approximately five years ago
by my buddy, Ser Dino, the monkey boy with curly hair.
He gave me some sage advice regarding the Art Generator.
Here it is, sage advice.
Strive to design a piece around a show subject
that you might think will best represent the show that day,
which is exactly what I tried to do
with AI on the last show and it came up with garbage.
He finishes by saying, shout out to the No Agenda artists who are talented at creating pieces on the fly during show days,
Tontanil, Kenny Ben, Capitalist Agenda, Darren O, Scaramanga, Correct a Record, CSB, Nick the Rat, and many more.
I enjoy the competition and respect my fellow NA artists.
I take pride in participating in the V for V process for the show and always feel fortunate when honored with a selection also as a
No agenda artist
It's cool to check the show chapters in a podcasting 2.0 app and see if a piece is used
Hating that y'all have been dealing with some negativity in reference to the arts. I've been I wanted to send some positivity
Your way. Love you guys, Nesswork." Yeah, there you go. That's a great note. That is. It sums it up
completely. A little long. Well, you know, he's an artist. They're not writers.
That's just how it is. They're not writers, man. They're not writers. All right, now we go
to the treasure portion of the Value for Value and we want to thank everybody who
supported us with $50 or above and in this case, like every single show, we the where these are recognized, these are credits, Hollywood credits, such as imdb.com.
So we will read your note as well.
$300 or above, and you get an executive producer credit,
same hold, same applies.
Whoa, that was, why did I get a pew?
Valid Everywhere, hold on a second,
who was that?
Studio Two Rocks, okay, let me just mute that,
here we go.
And we start off...
That pew, by the way, is the same reason I mute the thing by accident.
Now, the pew comes from something else.
Hey, we start off with a Rub-A-Lizer donation.
Here we go.
India, Tango, Mike, standby, 33, 33, 33, Rub-A-Lizer out. And this is from the Archduke of Central Florida.
He says, Rubberlizer donation 333.33.
Wait, 333.33.
It's a massive, massive support for the show.
Rubberlizer donation from the Archduke of Central Florida.
Sorry, no $2 bills like Seronomous.
Really appreciate the work you guys put in,
even working on a holiday like Inauguration Eve.
Sure, you had some invites to the balls and you didn't go.
There you go.
Should be some interesting activity
over the next couple of years for you to dissect
and deconstruct.
We will be looking forward to it.
No jingles, no karma.
He says, five more years, Archduke of Central Florida.
All right, that's a new one, five more years.
Thank you very much, we appreciate that highly.
Onward with, that was very nice, yes.
Super nice.
Aaron Cole in Watsonville, California, 1111.77,
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10%. That's got to be something else. Adam and John, listening since 2009.
Best podcast in the universe. Finally time to finish my nighthood and come in with a big thank you.
First donation was for the 200 Club. Yeah, the old 200 Club.
Yeah, remember that, the 200 Club. Sure.
That was very successful, by the way. This podcast has been a pillar for information
for years and has been great for me and the other douchebags that I've been able to drag along helping center ourselves in
chaos
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I'll have Adams brisket and some bourbon at the round table. You have any left?
Was a good brisket. Yeah, I got some left.
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Jingle if it's not too much.
Oh, not with this donation.
Uh, climate gate with the violin and birds.
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A PS heading up to get John out of the house.
Meetup this weekend in the Bay area.
Oh, I'll see you there.
Looking forward to it.
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There you go.
Nice sequence.
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Speedy Bubble. Yes.
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Adam, this is for the 33rd day sobriety chip
per our email exchange.
Yes.
Please.
Well, yes.
No.
Yes.
What he said was he wanted to set up a 33 day sobriety chip.
This is for Nussbaum, our Grand Duke.
Ah, yes.
And he said, you know, I want, and he didn't put it in his email, but I think he is donating
for the 33 sobriety chip for Nussbaum. So, there's your chip.
And you can continue.
I didn't know what you were talking about.
Well, it's a chip from Alcoholics Anonymous, you know, the sobriety chip.
I don't know.
You wouldn't know.
Please encourage others to donate in kind.
I also loved the 1911 and own more than one of them.
I'm not familiar with the platypus, but we'll be inquiring.
You cannot have too many guns.
I can't wait to fire this thing.
It's quite amazing. Yes, that's what it's called, stealth arms. Too many guns. I can't wait to fire this thing.
It's quite amazing.
Yes, that's what stealth arms.
The platypus.
It's a 380, right?
No, no, it's a 9 mil.
And it takes the double stack.
Oh, that's right.
Because it takes 17 rounds.
Yeah.
So you can really do some damage, man.
Sir Digi is in Indianapolis, Indiana.
350.93 from Sir Digi. Thank you for, Indiana, 35093 from Sir Digi.
Thank you for your courage.
Adam, I was recently baptized.
I want to say that hearing your story has helped me on my journey to getting to know
Jesus.
Thank you for reminding us that His peace He left, that His peace He left, hmm, reminding
us of His peace, I guess, that He left with us.
Yes.
And I recommend you look up scriptures on Chat chat GPT. It's good for it.
And ask for the Baptist pastor voice. Jay Gordon, Chicago, 333.33. In the morning,
John and Adam, please accept this humble treasure from the mean streets of downtown Chi-town.
Oh, boy. Incredibly grateful for all you do. The tips of the day have been almost as good as Adam not knowing what day it is.
Adam being a productive heavy stoner, one of my favorite past times was to get high and listen to the best podcast in the universe.
You were high, I was high, it was great.
When you stopped smoking, I couldn't help but be a bit bummed but got
over it quickly shortly after I was inspired to quit smoking and it's now
been a full year since I've taken a puff. All right. Have to think that you were a
big part of that thank you Adam. Boots on the ground every night for the past few
weeks there have been multiple drones flying back and forth across downtown Chicago
and I'm surrounding and the surrounding neighborhood.
Sometimes I will see four of them flying around in the sky at one time.
I'm writing this email. As I write this email I can see two.
They're not planes. You can watch them fly the same path back and forth for hours. They likely
belong and then they don't have anything after that. That's all I have. They like,
they do. They likely belong. Agreed. They likely belong. And since this is the
donation segment, the secret donation clip is coming your way. People who skip
over the donation segment miss all the good stuff. The Trump administration's explanation about drones over New Jersey
were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons.
Falling hollow in Belleville.
It was disappointing. I had expected a lot more.
Where Mayor Michael Mellum says drones can still be seen scurrying at night.
You will see red and green blinking lights.
When they get over you, that's what's confusing people.
When they get over you, they look like a small aircraft.
They are fixed wing drones.
The White House's vague explanation drumming up
one major sentiment here, disappointment.
I'm a little bit disappointed in the fact that the FAA
didn't announce this and caused us to exhort a lot of manpower
toward vetting suspicious activity reports.
Disappointing.
I mean, to have a statement, honestly, it sounds like it's a cover story because they
had no cover story.
It's disappointing.
It's disappointing when they don't communicate with their own federal bureau of investigation,
the FBI, who spent hundreds
and hundreds of man hours vetting through hundreds of phone calls to the tips line.
Mayor Mellem and Monmouth County Sheriff Golden say they are less concerned about threat,
but feel more transparency is needed about exactly what's being researched and why.
You're flying around in urban areas and densely populated areas only a hundred feet above our homes.
We are concerned and we deserve to know what they're doing up there.
So that's an example of a crap report.
Really, really crap because it sounds like these people are disappointed that they're not flying
saucers. They're not UFOs. Here's what the White House press secretary actually said short.
And before I turn to questions, I do have news directly from the president of the United States
that was just shared with me in the Oval Office from President Trump directly, an update on the
New Jersey drones. After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey in large
numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons.
Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals that
enjoy flying drones.
In time, it got worse due to curiosity.
This was not the enemy.
Yes, everyone was excited and flying their drone exactly as we posited and
The research yeah, this is there's a base there. They're they're flying their fixed wing drones and doing stuff. Yeah
How crazy was everyone over those drones for about a week
They were nuts over it. It's no agenda people. We'll calm you down.
Sean Dietrich in Vergrove Heights, Minnesota, 333.33, that's St. Paul, belated birthday
donation I turned 33 on the 28th. It seemed like the right time to donate. Long overdue
for a deduces. You've been de-douche.
And any 33 drop would be much appreciated.
Thank you Adam and John from Sean Dietrich.
33, that's the magic number.
It is, it's the magic number.
Nelson Ariza in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
333.
I appreciate what you guys do.
Thank you.
Can I get some Trump jobs karma?
And I love my truck.
I'm waiting for your truck.
It's on the other desk.
I have to go get it.
Okay, I'll do the karma and you run like the wind.
Jobs, jobs, jobs. Like the wind. Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
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The timing is uncanny.
Can you find it?
I love my truck and I love what I do.
Yeah, I moved it to the right beautiful timing
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I started a new job in December wouldn't you know it my corner office is building 33
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Karnowkis, something like that.
Alright, here's travel karma for you.
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and one dollars and thirty cents. You're familiar with his work. I'm excited
for the Chicago Land Know agenda meetup at Reggie's in the South Loop on Saturday, February
1st. Oh, good. I've been to a bunch of meetups over the years and will affirm that connection
is protection. I can't wait to hang out with some awesome people.
Can I bring some bags of coffee and raffle them off? There you go. Raffle them off. Can I get a
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$200. I put my father onto the show about a year ago and he still loves it.
I'm donating on his behalf and would like to credit this donation to my grandmother
Lorraine.
Please de-douche her.
You've been de-douched.
She's new to this show and she's been enjoying it very much.
I could use an improving the random number
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And our final associate executive producer, Sir Tim from Overland Park, Kansas, $200 and he says, Adam keeps talking about a universal ID.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that what real ID is?
No, it's universal digital ID.
He goes on to say, there are two alphanumeric sequences on the bottom of my real ID driver's
license that weren't on my old DL and I have no idea what they're for as to target you
with the drone.
Also, when I worked as a contractor for the RTC savings and loan bailout in the early
to mid 90s when contracts came up to be bid on only minority owned companies were allowed
to bid and that was 35 years ago.
So large companies just formed a joint venture with some minority owned company and bid on
the contracts using the loophole.
I don't think anything has changed in 35 years, Sir Tim.
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I know you don't like it when I do this,
but you filled up the intro of that jingle with,
I love my truck perfectly.
It was tight.
I mean, there are radio professionals around the world right now going, wow, how do those
guys do it?
You're right.
It was awesome.
It was really good.
I just have to say it was.
I had it at the ready waiting for the moment.
Yeah, right.
Okay.
It was planned. Perfectly planned.
So I do have some clips that are unreported in the mainstream media I want to play because I'll bet you don't.
What you know about Mega?
Is that the big guy from New Zealand's place, Mega? The Mega Corp? What's his name? What's the guy? The German guy?
Kim.
Yeah, Kim. Kim.com. Yeah, that guy. Nope. Oh.
No, I'm not aware. This mega, when I heard the story, I said this is not being, this is like
literally not being reported anywhere as though it's not even happening, but it is.
You'll find out all about it by unreported mega one. Conservative movements and politicians rallied in Brussels
for a make Europe great again meeting. It talked about how
European countries could follow the example of the new Trump
administration and some of its policies. And it is international
correspondent David Vives reports from Brussels.
More than 50 politicians across Europe, mostly members of
parliament, state officials, former
ministers have gathered today in Brussels.
They rallied under the slogan, Make Europe Great Again.
This said that Trump's victory has empowered conservative movement across Europe and are
envisioning a future where European policies could follow the path set by the US president.
Speakers said the Trump administration set an example to follow.
Up until now, the people have been told, well, we can't protect our borders.
We can't close our borders.
It's impossible.
We simply can't do it.
Even if we wanted to, it's impossible.
And now Donald Trump is just, guess what, I'm just doing it.
So of course, and then people will see, well, wait a minute, it is possible to do that.
Of course it's possible.
Oh, that's Christine.
Christine Anderson?
Christine, what's her name?
Yeah, I can't remember her name.
Yeah, she's a heavy hitter.
So mega, that's interesting.
Yeah, this is not, of course, who wants to report this?
Because we have to be told, the American public has to think that Trump is an international divisive
figure.
Do they have red hats?
It was a radio press, or I didn't see it.
Well, here's an opportunity people.
This is a noagendashop.com.
Here is a marketing opportunity.
Just saying.
Make Europe great again.
Here's clip two of this.
They also say European countries should work to defend their values and identities.
We need to defend our European civilization, which is something quite different from just
the current globalist trend.
I want to refer to a very specific historical, cultural and spiritual identity, and which
today is seriously threatened both by the
threat posed by woke ideology.
We need to find back faith, tradition, also belief in God."
Trump's diplomacy toward Europe seems to have taken a different turn from his first
term.
Top EU diplomat Kajak Kalas said she invited US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to a foreign
ministers meeting to strengthen ties, but was offered no answer.
According to an article published by Politico, President Donald Trump may prefer to deal
directly with individual state members rather than EU officials.
This potential strain in relations may benefit European leaders who align their policies
on Donald Trump's approach.
According to President of the Italian think tank Naz Francesco Gubile, EU top officials have
distanced themselves from Trump in the past, which may explain the situation.
Hmm.
You know what I'm noticing in a lot of these clips?
God seems to be trending.
Well, God's trending every now and again, but it was overdue.
Now, there's a couple other things that was...
You mean the Third Awakening?
They comes and goes.
I want to mention something else before we play the last clip, which is that even though
they're not part of Make Europe Great Again, is that I was thinking about this because you had me, you got me watching the diplomat, which is a very kind of a woke-ish,
but interesting, well done show. Very,
the structure of the, of the story is terrific.
I think this is the first time I've actually got you to watch a show and stick
with it.
It's cause it's, it's one of the best written shows on television.
Have you seen Landman?
I'm not going to watch Landman or anything to do with Yellowstone.
It's just too much.
No, no, it has nothing to do with Yellowstone.
It's just, I'll check Landman out some other time.
But I'm going back to, this is not the point I'm trying to make.
Anyways, Diplomat and then there's this other show which is Black Dove, which I, by the way, had to stop watching it.
We stopped. We stopped. We could not last.
No, it's unwatchable.
It is unwatchable. It got really teed. Only because What's Your Face is in it that we
watched at least two episodes.
Keira Knightley.
Keira Knightley. But, oh no, it's horrible.
It's a terrible show. And then there's the agency.
Yes.
Now, what do these three shows have in common?
Spooks.
What else do they have in common?
Gay sex.
Ha ha ha.
Okay, I'm not going to go on and on, but what they really have in common is a kind of, I'd say a presentation of the British Empire as a
bunch of screwed up a-holes yes this is the all three shows are right are about
how screwed up and how crummy the Brits are that's a good point and this fits
right in with with Elon Musk being the hit man for Trump going after St,
uh, Keir Starmer, Starmor, Sturm or whatever his name is.
The prime minister of England.
I think you've identified an important trend here.
This trend is, is huge.
And what they're doing is they were cutting off England because,
and I think it's, I don't,
these storylines were started long before Trump showed up and won,
but these storylines began some time ago this hatred of England. We were turning on England for some reason
I'm not sure exactly how about but it was how about that?
They stand for everything perpendicularly opposite to America like they're against free speech
Yeah, they're all kinds. They have all kinds of issues going on over there that throw it
They're threatening us by saying we're going to extradite anybody who says anything that we don't like.
Yep. Yep.
And Starmer is a creep.
And the fact that he sent people over to campaign for Kamala Harris is not sitting well.
And these three shows, and I think there's other shows too that are showing up are so anti-English there there is a
Major movement going on that's anti-england and I we should be aware of it
Well come to think of it when's the last time you saw UK on a spreadsheet?
Haven't seen they're not donating they've they've left the building. Oh, that's a good... Well, we had... You're right.
One or two... We've probably been cut off. We probably can't get our message into the country.
Hey, get some thumb drives and drop them off in the UK. These people need help. They need help from
us. It's so hard to cover the... Actually, I have, how funny you bring this up, I have a prime
minister question time clip.
Well let's play that right after we get out of it.
Okay, number three, here we go.
The position of the European Union in the last few years was a position totally against
the Republican party and a position totally against Donald Trump.
But now we must have a real politic.
Donald Trump, also if
maybe Ursula Von der Leyen or some other people in the European Union, they don't like him,
but right now he's the President of the United States. So we must talk with him.
He believes Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who was the only European head of
state invited to Donald Trump's inauguration, could be a leading figure for Europe. And having a Prime Minister which can talk with him in a good relationship like George Meloni
can be something good for all the European Union.
Was she there? Was she at the inauguration? Did she go?
I don't know, I think so, she might have been. She should have been invited.
She should have been Elon's date. I'm surprised he didn't walk in.
Or Obama's date for that matter.
She could have been anybody's date.
This is a very interesting trend.
Thank you for identifying this.
This is a very, particularly with the Hollywood stuff, because it's all Hollywood.
It's Netflix really.
I think isn't most of this Netflix?
What is Black Dove?
The agency is Showtime.
Black Dove and the Di is Showtime. Okay, Black Doves...
I know I don't know.
Black Dove and the Diplomat are both on Netflix.
Netflix, yeah.
Huh.
Well, here's the Prime Minister's question time.
Turning now to the United States, can the Prime Minister guarantee that he will not
sell out Britain's Fantastic Farmers to Donald Trump in a trade deal that undermines our high food
and animal welfare standards in the way that the conservatives sold them out in the Australia
and New Zealand deals.
Mr. Speaker, we will work with the US, we will work with other countries, but we will
never lower our standards.
We don't want you. You can have our government cheese. Yeah, we've got to be anti-England now.
This is interesting. I know that Ursula... Once you spot the trend, I think we're gonna start seeing a lot of it.
Well, Ursula has been, Ursula, Queen Ursula has really been trying to, you know, to step up and she's like,
we're gonna reboot everything, but we're still gonna be green.
And I was looking at her like, I don't think so.
And of course, we're also stopping all the... I so agree with this.
Of course, we need to quickly reinstate things that are killing people, but the withholding
all foreign aid is kind of cool. It's like, let's just stop for a second and see what everybody
thinks when we shut down, which hopefully, well, actually it brings us a rare Africa news clip.
Hundreds of aid programs are on edge after US President Donald Trump paused trillions
of dollars in federal spending, domestic and foreign.
The global impact of US foreign aid is massive.
It funds programs fighting disease, malnutrition and human trafficking, security programs and
aid for pregnant women and babies.
Three million lives a year are
saved just from USAID funded immunization programs. The White House
says Trump ordered the freeze to root out any funding that isn't consistent with
his agenda. So what does this pause mean? It means no more funding for illegal DEI
programs. It means no more funding for the green new scam that has cost American
taxpayers tens of billions of dollars. It means no more funding for transgenderism and
wokeness across our federal bureaucracy and agencies.
Initially, only emergency food programs and military aid to Israel and Egypt were exempt
from the foreign aid pause. But after international uproar, Secretary of State Marco Rubio granted a waiver to continue
funding humanitarian programs that provide life-saving medicine, medical services, food,
shelter, and subsistence assistance.
Still, many organizations are unclear whether they are allowed to operate and worry about
losing staff and infrastructure.
Trump's order is being challenged in U.S. courts, and Tuesday a judge temporarily blocked
the directive.
The White House says it will defend the funding freeze, and this fight is likely to go all
the way to the Supreme Court.
This is how a businessman thinks.
Like, okay, let me shut it all off.
Let's see who comes crying first and we'll evaluate on a first come first serve basis.
It sounds cruel, but it is our money.
Yeah, I think the clip I have, which includes this screwy one, this is the one that's unfortunately
it's smudged, but it's the one that has condom bombs in the title.
Yeah.
Yes, I have it here.
And during the signing ceremony today, President Trump also announced a new order to send up
to 30,000 illegal immigrants, or what he calls worst of the worst, to Guantanamo Bay.
And President Trump's border czar, Tom Homanoman talking to us on the White House campus this afternoon told us that that's already actually expanding an existing migrant center at Gimel
lunch.
Detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people.
Some of them are so bad, we don't even trust the countries to hold them.
The significant public safety threats we can find.
We're doing it.
We're already doing it. We identified and stopped $50 million being sent to Gaza to buy
condoms for Hamas. $50 million. And you know what's happened to
them? They've used them as a method of making bombs.
What?
You haven't heard this?
No, how they make bombs out of condoms? They use the
bombs as some sort of a like a balloon and then they hang some you know
explosive off a bunch of them and then they fly them over. Well Christie... That's
what they say. I mean I just as news to me of condom bombs. If it's condoms that's a
lot of rubber that you're sending over there 50 million. I don't know what they
cost. It's been a while.
Well, that number changes from 50 million to, and I've heard 15. So I don't know.
Well, Christie Gnome is our new secretary of the department of Homeland Security.
Yes.
Before you discuss this,
if you listen to that last clip when they're talking about opening up Gitmo for
30,000 and sending people there, she said said if she's very subtly she said I caught it she says we already are.
Oh, sending people to Gitmo? Yeah, I think that's a secret that she dropped.
Well, I very much enjoyed her talking about my favorite topic, which is the NGOs.
She actually explains how she, whether it's true or not, incorrectly thought,
NGOs are doing good things, it's non-profit, it's good for people.
These are, of course, in some cases many faith-based organizations like the
Catholic Bishops Conference which I don't know if there's a Catholic or a
bishop actually in the organization but it's it's a it's a money-making scheme
and it's hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars and she lays it out
as we've cut it all off. Madam Secretary, I don't think people fully understand the role that NGOs play, many NGOs
play in facilitating illegal immigration.
I just want to share these numbers with everybody up on the screen.
We spend over $380 million, did in 2024, for sheltering and service programs for illegal
immigrants.
But the vast network of NGOs that help facilitate it through Panama, through
Mexico and make it a landing spot here in the United States is a massive contributor
here to illegal immigration. So what you're telling us today is that now stops? At least
the federal funding of that stops?
Yes, sir. The Department of Homeland Security, we have stopped spending those dollars to
fund those NGOs. And well, what's been so revealing is that many of these NGOs actually have infrastructure
and operations set up in Mexico on that side of the border that are telling those illegal
immigrants to come to them and they will get them across the border.
So they're not just operating in the United States, they're operating outside of the United
States to help make it easier for those who want to break our laws.
And while I was one of those Americans that years ago, when somebody said NGO to me, I
thought, oh, that's amazing. That's a nonprofit that's out there telling somebody about Jesus
or spreading faith and salvation or doing good work and charitable work, helping people
that are less fortunate. And then I realized over over the years it's been perverted into this shadow government. An NGO is sometimes an
operation that does things that the government cannot do, can't legally do, so
they create an entity to use government dollars, taxpayer dollars, to do something
that the federal government isn't allowed to do. To do a shadow
government operation
that really has been used recently
to undermine our country's national security.
Tia, this is, I mean, wow,
how long we've been talking about this since Obama days.
Forever.
Since Obama days.
And of course, with the president, new president,
we have to set the doomsday clock again.
Wow. We've been tracking the doomsday clock again. Oh.
We've been tracking the doomsday clock for many years and of course I keep track of these
clips.
This is the doomsday clock in Trump 1.
The board concludes in no uncertain terms that words matter in ensuring the safety and
security of our planet.
They are not the same as actions, but they matter a lot, especially when the risks of
accident and miscalculation are so high.
The first has been the cavalier and reckless language used across the globe, especially
in the United States during the presidential election and after, around nuclear weapons
and nuclear threats.
And the second is a growing disregard of scientific expertise, expertise that is needed when it comes to
responding to pressing global challenges, including climate change.
The board takes the unprecedented step, the first time in its history, of moving the clock
hand 30 seconds closer to midnight.
Today we move the clock a half minute closer to midnight.
It is now two and a half minutes to midnight.
So that was was sorry about that
channel loss there two and a half minutes to midnight in 2017. We go back to last the last time
we honestly pulled the clip the doomsday clock in 2023. Now they call it the doomsday clock and it
symbolizes just how close humanity is to self-annihilation. The closer the clock gets to midnight, the more danger we are all in.
Well, the sad news is that in a couple of factors have resulted in that doomsday clock
advancing by 10 seconds, meaning we're now just 90 seconds to midnight.
So we went from two and a half minutes through Trump and Biden somehow to 90 seconds in 2023.
And boy, here is today's announcement. It's a shocker.
It is the determination of the Science and Security Board of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
that the world has not made sufficient progress on existential risks threatening all of humanity.
We thus move the clock forward.
Any move towards midnight should be taken as an indication of extreme danger and an
unmistakable warning.
This is the closest the world has ever been to midnight.
So what do you think they moved it to?
It was 90 seconds to midnight in 2023. What do you think they moved it to? It was 90 seconds to midnight in 2023.
What do you think they moved it to?
I know what they moved it to, but the question in my mind is
where are all these intermediate steps between
the 2017? We must be missing clips.
No, no, I don't think they've, I don't think they did it
in those years. During Biden? No.
I mean, I looked at a lot of clips.
Well, the thing is the photo,
I think it's eight seconds now.
No, no, it's eight.
No, they moved it one second to 89 seconds.
Oh, is it 89?
One second.
Well, they show a picture of the clock
and these two scientists and these two scientists,
especially the guy on the right,
if anyone can find this photo,
he looks like it's just a depressed, sad sack character.
It's like you're looking and you say, this guy's this, they're not going to make the
90 seconds.
I mean, this is pathetic.
But what's so odd is that these guys are the organization of nuclear or atomic scientists.
And you heard in that 2017 clip,
oh, it's about, you know,
Climate change.
It's all about climate change.
You listen to the rest.
Arms control treaties are in tatters
and there are active conflicts
involving nuclear powers.
The world's attempts to deal with
climate change remain inadequate.
Yeah, nuclear powers and climate change.
As most governments fail to enact
the financing and policy initiatives necessary to help global warming.
Financing, you bet.
Advances in an array of disruptive technologies,
including biotechnology, artificial intelligence,
and in space have far outpaced policy regulation
and a thorough understanding of their consequences.
All of these dangers are greatly exacerbated by a potent threat multiplier.
Yeah, to take it one second closer to midnight. Please.
The spread of misinformation, disinformation and conspiracy theories that degrade the communication ecosystem
and increasingly blur the line between truth and falsehood.
Yes, we've broken the messaging system.
The only effective response is for nations to work together.
Ah, globalism.
Which is why it is so alarming that President Trump has signaled his intention to withdraw from the Paris Agreement.
Oh no.
In this crucial year for climate action, we urge all other signatories to double down
and reaffirm their commitment to meeting the Paris Goals.
So that only lost us one second?
That doesn't seem so bad.
I mean, considering it was two and a half minutes in 2017.
Well, this time, you know, it's 2017 to today.
There's a lot more time.
I mean, I know this clock doesn't make any sense.
No, no kidding.
No kidding.
It's such a stupid thing.
Climate, this climate, I'm so sick of it.
Is everyone else sick of this?
Is anyone sick of it?
I think you've taken this optimistic attitude about being sick of stuff and fed up and everybody knows and all this other stuff, which is, it's a joke.
What, climate change is a joke or? No, no, your attitude as if this is like everyone's noticing
is not you're inaccurate. Nobody is picking, I mean we're a small niche of people that have a clue.
Well everybody. All the listeners, the producers of this show, I'd say we have a little bit, all susceptible to being pulled away from it by the mainstream media,
which is still lying to them.
I think the mainstream media is over. It's done. It's toast. It's no more.
You can say that all you want.
I will and I want, and I will continue to say it.
Yes you will.
Because it's true. It's Joe Rogan. That's it.
It's all we need.
It's all Joe Rogan.
I'm going to shut down the whole podcast.
I think you're going to be on the Rogan show pretty soon.
Again, after two year hiatus.
I wasn't going to mention anything.
Oh, I'm sorry I did.
Was it going to be a surprise?
Yeah.
I wanted everyone to be astounded.
The reason why I wasn't going to say anything is because of the TJs.
What's that?
Huh?
The Tell Joes.
Oh, hey man, tell Joe, tell Joe, the Bitcoin is the way to go.
Hey man, tell Joe, he's got to get in with Jesus.
Hey man, tell Joe, tell Joe, tell Joe.
I get a lot of that.
But thanks. Do not, I'm. They get a lot of that. But thanks.
I'm going to send a message out to everybody.
Do not send Adam any suggestions as to what to tell Joe.
You want to tell Joe something? He's got a,
he's got an ex Twitter account. He's got his name, Joe Roy.
Just send him a note right there on the Twitter. Tell him yourself.
Tell Joe.
It's really amazing.
People are excited.
I understand.
People are just excited.
Excited.
One of our own is going on.
Yes.
You've been on before two or three times.
You're like a regular.
This will be my fifth time.
But it's been two years.
It's been a very long time.
So it's not really regular. You know, it's regular enough.
I keep getting bombed for like Trump, Vance, Musk.
I'm sure there was no one available.
You are the best, the, uh, best, the reliable substitute, the Tony Randall, as it were.
Tony Randall, Regis Philbin, exactly.
I'm perfect.
The Joan Rivers.
Yeah, there he comes.
Who didn't show up?
Oh, God, call Adam.
As we, I guess, are in the season of reveal reveal The CIA has come out with some. Oh, this is a time surprise. Yeah, I didn't clip this but yeah
Well, I got it from CBS because we need to take a medical approach to this story with dr
Celine gounder China said today that it's quote extremely unlikely that wait wasn't dr
Celine the one who lost her husband who died during the sporting event, died suddenly?
I think she is.
Oh, that could be from the backs.
I think she is.
I think she is.
Well, we don't know, but yeah.
China said today that it's quote, extremely unlikely that COVID-19 came from one of its
laboratories two days after the CIA said the virus may have begun to spread after an accidental
leak from a research facility.
The agency's finding is not the result of any new intelligence.
The report was done during the Biden administration and then declassified and released Saturday
on the orders of new CIA director John Ratcliffe.
The CIA does, however, acknowledge it has, quote, low confidence in its own conclusion.
Dr. Celine Gounder is here with me now in Studio 57.
She's a CBS News medical contributor
and editor at large for Public Health at KFF Health News.
So why has the CIA shifted its stance toward this?
And remind us what the other possibilities were.
I mean, I remember, this was only a few years ago,
the wet market in Wuhan.
Why that maybe isn't the prevailing theory anymore
for the CIA?
She doesn't need to remind us, you just did it.
John Ratcliffe, who's the new head of the CIA
has long thought that COVID was the result of a lab leak.
Again, this is not the result of any new intelligence per se,
but really how people synthesize, analyze,
and weigh the existing evidence.
But I think it's also important to emphasize
that the confidence that the FDA, or excuse me, CIA has in this assessment is low confidence.
And so I think big picture, we still really don't know and we may never really know where
COVID emerged from.
What kind of analysis is she giving?
What?
We may never know.
We may never know.
Well, let's talk about the theories.
What is the lab leak
theory? Again, just catch us up to speed. The idea being that there may have been
an accident in a lab where scientists were working on COVID or COVID-like
viruses, perhaps mutated at some point to become COVID. And in fact, there are
different theories about even which lab. You have the Department of Energy that
thinks it was from the Wuhan Center for Disease Control. You have the FBI, which has said with moderate confidence that they think it comes from the
Wuhan Institute of Virology.
The CIA has not said which lab they think it came from, but they think it might have
come from a lab.
So there's a lot of still, even within the intelligence community, conflicting opinions
about where this came from.
And Wuhan being where the first cases were discovered.
Exactly. She's such a stooge, man. What a stooge.
A stooge for who?
Well, let's listen.
What does it tell you that these agencies don't even agree?
Well, you know, there's also disagreement, right, with the medical and public health and scientific community.
I think some of this is a result of we focus on different kinds of information.
So intelligence agents are going to focus on what are emails and telephone calls
that they can intercept, satellite imagery, those kinds of information.
Whereas we as scientists will look at the genomics of the virus,
how it's mutating, at what pace over time.
Can you find a bat that has a close ancestor of COVID?
Can you find direct evidence in the lab
that they were tinkering with the genetics
of similar viruses?
Yes.
So we just weigh these things slightly differently
and have a different perspective as a result.
So your question is, you know, who's stooge for who?
Well, maybe this clip will answer.
It's the last one.
Does it make you worry that if we may never know-
Are you worried?
How are we going to prevent the next one?
I mean, yes, it is important to be prepared.
We know that we need more PPE stuck up
just in case something happens.
But the ultimate goal for finding the origin
is to make sure we never have to live in times
where refrigerated morgues are parked on the street.
Well, I think it depends.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
Refrigerated morgues are parked on the street.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
You remember that?
Oh yeah, because yeah.
Well, and she's
laughing about it because she knows. It's a scam. Yes. Finding the origin is to make sure we never
have to live in times where refrigerated morgues are parked on the street. Well I think it depends.
I think for some people it's important to know how it emerged because they want retribution.
They want to maybe revenge. And you know I think it depends on your perspective. Accountability.
Code, code, code.
Code for Trump.
Yes.
The scientific community, public health community, we just want to prevent the next big one.
We're not really focused on the past.
We're more about, okay, how do we prevent this in the future?
And I did have a conversation recently with Admiral Brett Jarr around this.
As many may remember, Jarr was the COVID testing czar under Trump in
2020.
And we talked a bit about how do you prevent something like this from happening again?
Testing.
Is wastewater that kind of early warning system that might alert us that there has been a
lab leak from one of these BSL-4 labs?
Yeah, absolutely.
Wastewater monitoring is an outstanding way to monitor any geography at a given time for
the organisms of your choice.
And so it certainly could be used as an early warning system for a lab leak or a natural
epidemic.
So we want to be preventing, whether it's a lab leak or it's a wet market in Wuhan,
we want to be preventing these things from happening again.
And what we talked about was could you use wastewater testing, for example, right outside
one of these high-tech BSL-4 labs that work with dangerous pathogens?
If you have a lab leak, you would see it in the wastewater.
If you have a lab leak outside of a wet market, you would see it in the wastewater.
So can we be more targeted in that way?
Interesting. Yeah. Just stick a dipstick in my septic and let you would see it in the wastewater. So can we be more targeted in that way? Interesting.
Yeah.
Just stick a dipstick in my septic and let me know what's in my wastewater.
I should mention, by the way, we have wet markets around here.
We have them in San Francisco, Chinatown.
Yeah.
And they're all Trump voters now, I hear.
It could be.
But the wet market, I want to explain to people what a wet market is in,
so far as Chinatown is concerned, because it's been a big scandal.
Oh, they're a wet market.
They have a wet market and it's like-
Ground zero, the next virus coming from San Francisco wet market.
What is it?
Do you know what, I'm going to explain what a wet market is, but do you have any idea
what a wet, what a technically a wet market is, but do you have any idea what a wet, what a technically a wet market is? Yes. That's where you have greasy, grimy,
dead pussy bats that people sell to other people to eat in
Chinatown.
Yeah. So a wet market in Chinatown,
which is quite kind of a funny thing to visit is a, it's a,
it's like a store and inside they have
tanks and tanks and tanks of live fish, live lobsters, live everything wet.
They're living beings.
And so you have this whole place is just filled with wet.
It's a wise wet.
Why, why, why is it called a wet market?
No one ever explains this.
Cause of water.
Cause of water.
And so the, so you go in there and the thing that happens when they're getting bent out of
shape about this,
but I remember when I was in college or even in high school that this was going
on.
You go into the wet market in Chinatown and you, and you,
you go in and there's a big giant tank full of fish,
whatever fish it is, catfish, let's say. And you see a fish,
I want that fish. By the way, there is a, the equivalent of a similar wet market,
only it's not wet, of poultry that's run by a Muslim group in Oakland and you do the same thing
there. You see the live fish, you point at it and they say, okay, and this is how you get fresh fish.
They pull it out of the tank and then club it in front of you as the fish is flopping around,
they're clubbing it with a big club and the fish sometimes falls on the ground and they're
clubbing away and it's nightmarish. And so, that's a wet market. Now, they, and you witness this, you get to see these guys clubbing away.
And how hungry are you after that for eating this fish after you've seen it clubbed like a baby seal?
This is the damndest thing you've ever seen by the way.
Wow.
But they ever say, oh, this is cruelty. And so they made a big fuss about the wet market.
And so I don't know how many of these are left, but in Oakland they've got this Muslim
thing and Butler and I both.
Oh, you still see Butler?
No, I know.
This goes back because Butler started using this place almost exclusively for his poultry
and they, depends on the time of the year, but they have turkeys, they got ducks, they
got geese.
Depends.
Sometimes they have geese, which is really excellent.
You go in there, there's all these cages, tons of cages, all these animals, and you
point one out and some guy sticks his hand in there, grabs him by the neck, takes him,
they don't club him in front of you.
They take him into the back, chop their head off and dress him, and you come out with a
perfectly dressed goose or a duck or a chicken.
I'm still kind of hung up on the clubbing of the fish.
Yeah, the clubbing of the fish. It's quite the sight, believe me.
Can he just chop his head off or shoot him?
No, they club it. Shoot him.
They don't shoot him either. No, they club him and it's the damnedest thing you've ever seen.
What is the benefit to clubbing?
Stuns them. I don't know, it's cheap. Best price. I mean, it's the easiest way to do it. I don't know. The things I even learn on this show, it is amazing. I can't wait. Hey kids, guess where this fish was
an hour ago, swimming happily in his tank until I had him clubbed. Nice.
Yeah.
Um, just one more big farmer thing.
Did you see this?
This was making the rounds.
I thought it was probably important to play this TikTok video from a singer
named Avery.
Oh yes.
Poor Avery.
Yeah.
The, with the, with the pink hair.
Yeah.
Do we know Avery?
Do we know any person?
I've never heard of her, but she sure is mournful.
Hold on. Let me see Avery. Let me see music. Hold on a second. She's British, I believe. No, I don't think so.
Well, I know she doesn't have a British accent, but I think she may be popular. Is her name
Avery Anna?
Let me see music. Somebody in the in the troll room should know. No one in the troll room knows her. Avery. Let's see. Music. Somebody in the troll room should know. No one in the troll room knows.
Avery.
Let's see, Avery.
I can't even find something anyway.
Averock.
Whatever.
Yeah.
So here she is with a very, very sad story.
I just left the doctor's office.
I went to get a checkup
because I've been off of Ozempic for two months now
and I just wanted to see if my body was in better condition, if there were any permanent damages.
Kind of in shock right now because I wasn't expecting this, but I guess Ozempic can cause
bone density loss and I didn't think that that would happen to me because I was only
on it
for a year but I have significant bone loss I have osteoporosis and osteopenia
so that I don't know there's like several of them that I have I wasn't
expecting that but that's what happens if you if Ozempic for weight loss and you lose too much weight.
Wow, this is horrible. Here's a song by Avery. Let's see, let's get to the hook.
Okay, no, don't need to hear that. That's very sad. They don't talk about that.
I don't talk about that.
That was the only Ozempic information I got this week and it was from Avery. And that was just very sad.
I think it's probably been taken down.
President Trump announced the Iron Dome.
Very excited about that.
Very excited.
We're going to be safe.
We're going to be very safe from hypersonic missiles, anything
that Russia can throw at us.
Too bad for those Europeans though. They're not, they're not, you know, Mark was out, Mark was out trying to get people to
pony up again, spreading fear, Mr. NATO.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned Russia was trying to destabilise countries in the
alliance, as he called on members to increase defense
spending.
Rutte spoke at a joint briefing alongside Portuguese Prime Minister Luiz Montenegro
as he visited Lisbon on Monday.
We also know that the goal of 2% now set a decade ago will not be enough to meet the
challenges of tomorrow.
The threat from Russia may seem distant, but let me assure you it is not.
Russian ships and long-range bombers manage the Portuguese coast. Portugal's vital undersea
infrastructure is squarely in Russia's sights. During the press conference Rutte also addressed
recent cable ruptures in the Baltic Sea, saying NATO was operating alongside allies to enable
a fast and coordinated response.
Yeah, okay. Bombers, the bombers, they've got bombers, they're getting your cables.
So very, very scary. It is so scary, so scary, so scary. Do you have any thoughts
on the Federal Reserve not cutting rates while the European Central Bank did cut
rates by 20 or 25 basis points?
But didn't the market didn't like it but I know I have no thoughts on it. It should raise rates
the way that the economy is doing so well. Well that's not what the president wants. He's mad.
No of course not. He's mad. You can jack up everything if you lower the rates. He's mad.
Overheat me. No no He wants the rates to go down.
Yeah, I know he does because it makes him look good.
Oh, okay.
But there's that.
I have the Trump legal update, but that's kind of boring.
I do have the Robert Menendez, Menendez, I guess was thrown in the slammer.
11 years.
11 years.
11 years.
That was so corrupt. And, but I do have an idiot on TikTok, which I think is the good I guess was thrown in the slammer. 11 years. 11 years. 11 years. 11 years.
That was so corrupt.
Yeah.
But I do have an idiot on TikTok, which I think is the good one.
Ah, good.
I was looking for a way to get out of here.
Okay.
Idiot on TikTok.
TikTok idiot.
Talk idiot.
I think it's really funny that I have to explain political vendettas and retribution to you
because it's all I've been hearing about for the last
eight years, is how your guy, everyone else's has it out for him.
But unlike your guy who thinks that everybody has it out for him, he absolutely has it out
for other people.
We're going to have to pay double for coffee because he's pissed at the president of Columbia
because he didn't want to take Mexicans that he wanted to deport to Columbia because they
were brown.
Your guy specializes in vendettas.
So yes, Biden pardoned his loved ones because he doesn't want to see them drug through the
mud by a sociopath.
Dad.
Ma'am, I'm surprised you didn't get the Selena Gomez.
They understand her.
She's crying and bawling over what?
Her people.
Her people.
She's Italian.
Her people.
No, it was her people.
She's Italian?
Well, her mom's Italian and her dad, I think, is maybe from Texas.
She's from Texas.
Yeah, she's from Texas.
Yeah.
Yeah, she got nothing but grief.
She had to take it down. She took the post down.
Yeah.
And she's going to eat it for that. I mean, she's a billionaire.
She's on the list of richest...
Do you really think she's a billionaire?
No, I don't. No. But she's on the list. She you really think she's a billionaire? No, I don't know but she's on the list
She's not starving to death. That's for sure
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A happy one for today. Kurt Binney is celebrating today. And my buddy Jimmy Pruitt here in Fredericksburg also celebrating his birthday.
Sir Scott and Dame Elizabeth wish their brother Ken a happy one. Turned 61 on the 30th.
Happy birthday to Dr. Ken and Sammy celebrating their 60th anniversary today
and they never had a fight. And finally, Joshua Kwau wishes his brother Nicholas a happy birthday.
He turns 24 today as well. Happy birthday for everybody here at the best podcast in
the universe.
Two nights to bring up on stage on the podium here so I will bring out my double double nighting blade if you've got something very nice one oh that's the mother of Pearl Handel
I like that Aaron Cole and JD step on up both of you are about to come night to the noah
dinner roundtable I'm very proud to pronounce the Kate thee as Sir Aaron Cole of the strawberry
fog and sarcastic the nomad you asked for
specifics at the roundtable have them here for you brisket and suburban
tamdew 12 year old and lamb chops in case you want it we got hookers and blow
rent boys and chardonnay we also have cowgirls and coffin varnish Ruben s
woman and rosé geisha the sake vodka vanilla bonk hits a bourbon sparkling
cider and escorts ginger ale and gerbils is a favorite breast milk and pablum or
the mutton and the mead it's always here for all of our nights thank you very much for supporting
us the amounts aggregate doesn't matter how long it takes you once you get there you get that
beautiful ring go to noagendarings.com you can see them for yourself and please send us your ring
size the address where you want it sent to. And of course that always comes with wax,
which you can use the ring, it's a signet ring,
to seal your important correspondence,
and a certificate of authenticity.
Once again, welcome to the round table
our two brand new Knights.
No one should know Meetups!
It's got your money!
That's right, connection is protection.
If you go with an attitude of gratitude, you will find out that the people at the meetups
are your first responders in an emergency.
They are producer organized and you can find all of them at noagendameetups.com.
This is where we see that today, the North Georgia monthly meetup takes place at 6 o'clock
at Cherry Street Brewing in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Saturday to the Best of My Ability meetup, two o'clock at Reggie's in Chicago,
Illinois. That's a good one and we do want reports. I didn't get any reports for
today's show which is kind of disappointing. Then on Saturday, oh it's
the Get John Under the House Meetup 6.0 in Northern Silicon Valley at 3 33 p.m.
Club Mallard, Albany, California. It's a home game for you John. Everybody will be expecting you to show up. Oh
Yeah, and bring your kids
Now they may or may not go they're probably still gonna be sick. No
No, yeah, that's no good is Mimi come no Mimi's not there. She she's nice. She's up in North right now
Also on Saturday in case you're not in the northern Silicon Valley Dayton's oh hi Dayton right now. Pennsylvania organized by your local 76. These are just a few of the meetups that are available
at noagendameetups.com. I'm looking down the list if we have any international.
We have Ottawa on the 22nd of February, Savenom in the Netherlands, March 29th.
There's too many to mention. Go to noagendameetups.com. That's where you can find all of them. If you can't
find one near you, start one yourself. It's easy and always a party. Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days.
Bum bum bum.
You wanna be where you want be.
Triggered on all the time.
You wanna be where everybody feels the same.
Do do do do do do.
Bum bum.
It's like a party.
Alright, fair warning. I'm over-ISO'd today
When it rains it pours
Okay, good. Why don't you just run yours off?
Yeah, there's a lot of things we don't know
There's one for ya
What in the hell is wrong with y'all?
Kinda like that one
And this one of course
Goodness gracious
Yeah, goodness gracious.
Oh, your favorite.
That's right.
And did I have another one?
Yes, this one here.
That was really cool.
Come on, those are all good.
I think only one of them is good, and that was goodness gracious.
Mm-hmm, okay.
The other two were negative about the show.
Okay.
I only have two.
All right.
And they're very positive.
One is more than good.
More than good for a podcast.
You're killing me with these.
These are so good.
This is more than good as an ISO.
For a podcast.
For a podcast, yes.
And then the best.
This is simply the best anyone can do.
I think-
More than good for a podcast.
I think you just win with that.
Yeah, it's a winner.
I can't beat that.
Uh oh, here we go everybody.
It's time once again for the famous John's Tip of the Day.
["Creative Eyes"]
Creative eyes for you and me.
Just a tip with JCD.
And sometimes, Adam.
Created by Dana Bernetti.
Everyone's excited.
Everyone's excited for John's Tip of the Day.
It's an exciting thing.
This is one of those really great tips like the People Finder tip.
That was not a great tip.
That was a horrible tip.
Horrible tip.
Horrible.
A lot of people found relatives.
They did a lot of things.
I know it's for you because you had a picture of your house.
I did not like the tip of the day.
This one's a killer.
This is a website, again, temp-mail.org slash en, free English.
Temp, say again?
Temp--mail.
And this is a temporary email.
MAIL?
Yeah, this is a temporary email address generator.
You can sign up for websites, protect yourself from spam, because you sign up with a fake email that you can use.
And then you can confirm, because I always say, a fake, there's a fake email that you can use.
And then you can confirm,
because I always say, well, it sends you a confirmation.
And this, while you're on the site,
you can pick up that confirmation right there on the spot.
Send it like, yeah, this is me, sign me up.
And so now you have a fake email on,
so this is for people who do,
I say espionage, poison pen letters, Bitcoin scams, anything
you want.
I would say this is a bit sketchy in that regard, but at the same time, this could come
in very handy.
Give that URL again, please. Temp, T-E-M-P dash mail dot org slash E-N for English.
Very nice.
Well, you can find that tip on noagendatipoftheday.net or noagendafun.com.
And of course we are grateful to Dana Brunetti.
Created by Dana Brunetti.
The noagendat of the Day. The Noagenda Tip of the Day, sorry, John C. Borat and Adam Hurst. There you go.
That wraps up our broadcast day.
We hope that we have settled your amygdala's down to their proper size and you're feeling
good about the world once again.
Do not be worried. Everything will be okay.
You can't add a single hour to your life by worrying about anything.
Just worry about us coming back on Sunday.
That's all you really need to worry about.
We hope we'll make it.
John's got a lot of sick people around him.
So stay safe, John.
Stay safe.
Up next, stay safe.
Up next on no agenda stream and of course,Room.io and the modern podcast apps.
It's the Millennial Media Offensive.
It's episode 155 for them, The African Itch, well worth the listen.
We have end of show mixes from, let me see, we've got David Kekta,
we've got Matt Lazari with some classics and I don't even know who this one is from, the 6 this is from the six k dime bag i'll find it in the credits
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everybody
i'm adam curry
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we return on sunday with more of your media deconstruction
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Remember us at no agenda donations.com until Sunday adios mofos
Start the process of euthanizing
Start the process of euthanizing. Start the process of euthanizing.
Start the process of euthanizing.
Start the process of euthanizing.
We're gonna die. Orbitant immortality.
Of 13 recalls.
Telling hospitals how they can protect patients
and protect their own health workers.
The CDC is warning that raw milk from an infected cow,
not only just drinking it,
but potentially even just being splashed
in the face with it.
Yes.
There's a contact with raw milk from an infected cow
is one of the ways people can be exposed
to this emerging epidemic of bird flu.
This was a huge blunder. epidemic of bird flu.
This was a huge blunder.
There's one thing that's interesting and no one's picked up on.
We want you to be safe. We want you to be back in your homes immediately.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs says all poultry on the premises near Hornsy in the East Riding will be humanely killed.
Hey Citizen! I'm back!
In the morning!
Let me ask you about China.
How could I dislike China?
I love China.
Don't laugh! You know, you know? I love China Don't laugh, you know
You know, I love them
I love China
Space Force
You know
You know, I love them
I love China
Space Force
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Donald Trump
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I love China
Space Force
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Trump's China
China is a**hole
Donald Trump
Donald Trump
Trump's China
So don't tell me about China, I know China
People from China they love me
People say oh you don't like China, I like China
Buy toys from China they love me. People say oh you don't like China. I like China. Buy toys from China. Chongqing China. China. Chongqing China. Asshole. Don't laugh. I have to have my China.
How can I dislike China? I go to China. I love them. China now. Bing bing bong bong bing bing bing.
China now. Bing bing bong bong bing bing bing.
China.
China asshole.
Don't laugh.
Why you are laughing?
Shut up.
I went back and I looked and this is going to this is cringe worthy.
Bought a dime bag of drugs on Silk Road for six Bitcoin.
Six hundred thousand dollars I lost for the show. For a dime bag of weed
or whatever you bought. I remember it came to the mail too and it wasn't even all that
good it was stems and seeds. Stems and you got chipped. For the show, it's a service we provide to the show. What?
You spent six Bitcoin on drugs?
Exactly.
That's how I felt.
The best podcast in the universe.
Adios, mofo.
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More than good for a podcast.