No Agenda - 1807 - "Keyboard Warrior"

Episode Date: October 12, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Somebody else is spiking our ball. Adam Curry, John C. DeVorak. It's Sunday, October 12th, 2025. This is your award-winning Kimmel Nation Media Assassination Episode 1807. This is no agenda. Watch in the Northeastern and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA region number 6 in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. Okay, and from Northern Silicon Valley, where everybody remarks are these guys always working on holiday weekends?
Starting point is 00:00:30 John Cidivore Act. It's crackpot and buzzkill in the morning. Well, yes, we do. Pretty much. We've been doing that for a long time. This is what we do? Although, is it now still Columbus Day? Are we allowed to say Columbus Day anymore?
Starting point is 00:00:45 No, Trump has signed an executive order. It's Columbus Day. Oh, you did? Oh, this is good. I didn't know that. Does that override the previous indigenous peoples day? Will a number of states, like Oregon, have protested.
Starting point is 00:01:00 We don't care. Say what you want. Oh, goodness. It's not a law. No. It's just a proclamation. Or did he say, hereby, I tell you, you've got to say this. Is that some kind of executive order?
Starting point is 00:01:16 I didn't read it. Well, here we are. He's going for the Italian vote. Hey. Yeah. Hey, where's the Italian donations? Where's my past? the Italian. You know, how many donations have we ever gotten out of Italy?
Starting point is 00:01:31 I would say zero. There are people that speak English there and listen to the show. You know, I don't, I can't. Where's our donation from Padua? I can't remember us. Honestly, I can't remember a single Italian donation. Rome? Nothing. No, especially not from Rome. No, no, you know, that's interesting. But I don't know. I'd have to look at some stats somewhere to see if Italy shows up on the maps. I can look. And I've never seen it. Italian donation. You have stats? You have stats? Yeah, I got to be a country where the money comes from what country. Okay. From the country. But you can't tell where people are listening or where there's downloads. We don't know if they send money and I assume they're listening. Well, yes.
Starting point is 00:02:17 That's what me. Yeah. Well, so I don't think. Would you be great? I don't think we have any stats of Italians listening or donating. Unfortunately. Hey, I got to tell you. First of all, how are you, John? How's everything? You sound great today. What note did you get now? No, no. This is from all the notes I got.
Starting point is 00:02:41 I concur. You are rude to John C. DeVore. Okay, all right. I'm turning over a new leaf. It's so good to hear your voice. It's wonderful to have you as my podcast partner. I see, immediately, you'll like something's wrong with Adam this can this can't be right what's going on this is not typical
Starting point is 00:03:02 are you okay yeah yeah fever i got a fever we had COVID exactly we had the best fredericks meetup fredericksburg meet up yet oh you had a meetup oh man it was packed i mean it was well okay twice as many what good they'll make the donation segment longer we have yes quite long in fact we have several instant Secretary-General's. This was, of course, we'll go through that in the donation segment, but I just want to say,
Starting point is 00:03:37 it was a J-6 or Jenny's place, who was not there. She had some retreat, I think, in Pennsylvania. But that's the 1776 bar, full-moon, bed and breakfast in Fredericksburg, Lukenbach Road. Matt and Gail Long did a fantastic job setting it up.
Starting point is 00:03:57 I'm going to forget, there was so many people there, but the luminaries were out in force. First of all, lots of trap babies, tons of them, just all kinds of toddlers walking around, newborns. It was wonderful to see that. Sir Mark, our documentarians stopped by, of course, dirty Jersey whore. All of a sudden, Sir Patrick Cobald, Duke of the South, shows up. I just flew in for the meetup from Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Oh, somebody's got to check in. Yeah. Rob the constitutional lawyer. Sir Brian with an eye, Baron Scott, but really what I love the most was all the Gen Ziers who all had something, all the
Starting point is 00:04:37 Gen Ziers. A lot of them. Oh, okay. Yeah, the Gen Ziers came out full force married, you know, in mid-20s, married, some expecting kids, some already with kids. It was like, wow, this is really good. And they all
Starting point is 00:04:54 had something to say. And the first thing they said is, I love John's noisemakers. They're just so non-interruptive. They're just great. They all said,
Starting point is 00:05:07 yeah, you're right. There's a lot of idiots in our group, but we feel that 60% is... Well, here's what I'm learning.
Starting point is 00:05:18 They really... Do you get the bonus clips, by the way? I did. They really enjoy the show. Because they feel... I hope so. They wouldn't show
Starting point is 00:05:26 up at a meet-up. Well, but this is the point. And some people came from, some people drove from Colorado. I mean, this was an amazing group. And the Gen Z years, they all say, hey, you know, I get it. I get it that we look kind of like morons. But the majority of us, and I think kind of the consensus was 60%, you know, we're on board with what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:05:50 We're really just looking for good information. And we seem to be finding it with you, two old boomers, which is important. I think we need to realize and recognize that we can educate this entire generation. That's what we're doing. Well, yeah, but we need to focus on it and maybe back off a little bit on the tape measures in Florida ounces. No, I don't think so. I don't want to alienate them too much.
Starting point is 00:06:14 No, it doesn't alienate them because the ones who know better go, yeah, these other kids are dumb. I'm the smart one. Yeah, but I want to. Okay. I thought we'd focus on positive stuff, but okay, let's turn them against their peers. Yeah, let's turn them against their peers. peers. Good idea. And what was really interesting is when they say to you, just so you know, I was in high school
Starting point is 00:06:38 during COVID. So, you know, things happen to this group. And I think a lot of this group completely, you know, we lost a lot of them in essence. But you know, they say easy times, make weak men, weak men. They make hard times, hard times, make hard men. I think this. this is the group. I think this is the new, the, the, the men and their, and their women who are ready to take stuff on. And I, I had a real good feeling about it. It actually, it encouraged me a lot. I'm like, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, doing the show four more years for sure. So you guys hit 25. Well, it didn't take much. Now, moaning and groaning, the, next thing you know, okay. But I read, let's start, let's do a show. Hey,
Starting point is 00:07:27 I see a life ahead of us. You know, it's not like we're dying with the rest of the boomer crowd. But what I realize is that... Oh, you mean like the people in Portland singing their... That's my land is your land? Whatever. So, you know, a lot of people are trying to pick up the gaping hole that Charlie Kirk left in school campuses. So we've got Crowder going, you know, to campuses again, I guess.
Starting point is 00:07:56 I don't know exactly what he did differently, but I guess he's on campuses and, you know, prove me wrong. Well, he did the prove me wrong thing right at the beginning and then I think somebody punched him. Something happened. He stopped doing it. Well, you know, he had terrorists from Switzerland coming to kill him. Oh, yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:08:14 He had, yeah, Yemeni terrorists from going through Switzerland to get to him. Yeah, okay, that's right. I forgot. And so what these Gen Zers also told me was, You know, you have to remember, we didn't go through 9-11. We really were too young even for the Great Recession of 2008. They said, we got no Vietnam, we got no Iraq War, we got no 9-11, we got COVID. And, you know, so now we got Israel, which was kind of eye-opening.
Starting point is 00:08:49 He's like, well, we got this enemy that we're being told is the problem, and we're being told about it online. And so I'm watching Glenn Beck, who's now, I don't know what he was thinking, but he's now going to school campuses with his chalkboard, you know, his, you know, his, you know, the great big chalkboard. It always ends up with Soros. They have Soros over there somewhere in the corner. Yeah. And so these Gen Zers are coming up to him. And this is, I mean, this is pretty much almost alpha now, but I'll just call them the younger Gen Z.
Starting point is 00:09:21 and they are on one hand right but I mean there's this little clip and Beck was he was dumbfounded he didn't know what to say he was like uh uh uh he had and it was almost getting booed off stage he really did not know how to handle it which I think is a huge mistake that he thought oh I'll just go in and do a Charlie Dave now no no it's not that easy not that easy and grant that I didn't see the whole thing but listen to these these these kids and particularly the last one, because that's the one that really made me go, oh, we have some work to do. I have a question. Why is there this societal taboo around criticisms of Israel? For example, APEG doesn't have to register as a foreign lobby, but like the Australia lobby does. And that should see changed.
Starting point is 00:10:11 You're talking about one thing they don't teach in school? They don't teach about the USS Liberty, where Israel literally came, looping American ship, because they want us getting in their war with Egypt. Fair enough. fair enough here you know and this i just hear the podcast talking but this next bit was astounding yeah this is you're right oh yeah that's great yes podcast talking by the way u s liberty fair point you know that really has not been disclosed you know that's never been fully uh explained no has not
Starting point is 00:10:38 been and they don't teach that in school i mean i'm just saying thank you thank you for your question israel has an overwhelming lobby over the united states government and we have unconditionally supported them we have fought their wars in the middle east b b bd n yah who came to our Congress in the 90s told us a list of countries that we need to take out somewhere Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, etc. Through those wars, we have lost trillions of dollars, we have lost American servicemen. Okay. When I heard that, I'm like, hold on a second. B.B. Netanyahu came to Congress in the 90s and said, we've got to take out seven countries in five years.
Starting point is 00:11:13 So excuse me, Gen Z. I don't know where you picked this one up because you got part of it right. but let us have the actual guy explain it to you. And this is our fault because we've done this so many times. We forget, oh, there's kids who were in high school during COVID. So there's a whole new generation. This happened in the early 2000s. It does refer back to, and I'm going to play the long version,
Starting point is 00:11:41 does refer back to 1990. This was General Wesley Clark who talked about the seven countries in five years. be very open your ears to how this actually went down because BB Netanyahu was not a part of it and then I came back to the Pentagon about six weeks later I saw the same officer I said why why haven't we attacked Iraq we're still going to attack Iraq he said oh sir he says it's worse than that he pulled up a piece of paper off his desk he said I just got this memo from the secretary of defense's office it says we're going to attack and destroy the governments in seven countries in five years we're going to start with Iraq and then we're going to move to Syria Lebanon
Starting point is 00:12:18 Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran. Seven countries in five years. I said, is that a classified memo? He said, yes, sir. I said, well, don't show it to me. He was about to show it to me. He said, because I want to talk about it. And I couldn't believe it would really be true, but that's actually what happened.
Starting point is 00:12:38 These people took control of the policy in the United States. And I realized then it came back to me. a 1991 meeting I had with Paul Wolfowitz. You know, in 2001 he was Deputy Secretary of Defense, but in 1991, he was the under-secretary defense for policy. It's the number three position of the Pentagon. So I called up there. He was available, and he brought me in, and I said to Paul, and this is 1991. I said, Mr. Secretary, you must be pretty happy with the performance of the troops in Desert Storm. And he said, well, yeah, he said, but not really. He said, because the
Starting point is 00:13:15 truth is we should have gotten rid of Saddam Hussein, and we didn't. He said, but one thing we did learn, he said, we learned that we can use our military in the region in the Middle East, and the Soviets won't stop us. He said, and we've got about five or ten years to clean up those old Soviet client regimes, Syria, Iran, Iraq, before the next great superpower comes on to challenge us. It was a pretty stunning thing. You mean, the purpose of the military to start wars and change governments. It's not to sort of deter conflict. We're going to invade countries, and, you know, my mind was spinning.
Starting point is 00:13:55 This country was taken over by a group of people with a policy coup. Wolfowitz and Cheney and Rumsfeld and you could name a half dozen other collaborators from the Project for a New American Century. They wanted us to destabilize the Middle East, turn it upside down, make it under our control. And that's the point. It wasn't BB Netanyahu, it was neocons. Go look up the project for New American Century. Dick Cheney, not a Jew, who at the time would probably rip your heart out of your chest and eat it right in front of you.
Starting point is 00:14:37 That's the kind of guy he was. Our state department was... Still is. Our state department was set up. He supported terrorists, by the way. Yes. This was a deliberate setup so that we, and in fact, this was not for Israel. Israel actually sent a lot of official notices saying, please don't invade Iraq.
Starting point is 00:14:57 So this was not at behest of Israel. It was important BB Netanyahu. This was at the behest of oil companies, mainly the bushes. And that's how that went down. So I just want to make sure we get the facts straight. And you know what? And Beck stood there with his mouth open as if he'd never even heard this clip. It was astounding.
Starting point is 00:15:19 Like, no, pack up the blackboard and go home. The blackboards should have been retired. Yeah. Kids don't want to see a blackboard. I don't want to see that. They don't even know how it works. And there it is. We love you.
Starting point is 00:15:36 How's he making those white lines on that thing? What the hell? What is that device? What is that? How is that, wow. How do I swipe? And then he erases it. How do I swipe to the next screen?
Starting point is 00:15:49 I don't understand at all. However, the Gen Z thing, and we should be on the lookout for it here, because it's, so far, it's been very successful in Morocco and Madagascar. This is, this is getting, this is getting interesting. Before you leave the Israel thing, I do it, you brought me into the point where I can play these bonus clips. Oh, there's tons of stuff about. about Israel, obviously. Sure. What's your bone? Oh, you got some morning show stuff as well? Yeah, I got that, but I have a deconstruction angle here that I think is needed. Let's go for it. And it proves that Margaret Brennan's a moron. And it also tells me that these shows are
Starting point is 00:16:31 useless. She brought on J.D. Vance. Yes, he did, he also did Stephanopoulos. So he's been doing the rounds. well he's trying to get the word out about as to what trump actually accomplished which is and i can i can i'll say what i think it is because it would they he kind of hinted at it and threw brennan a softball and all she had to do is say well explain that she all she had to do is say what you just said just explain that to me that's all she had to do but no no no she couldn't even pick it up so he then the second go around he kind of comes back, and he actually does start to explain what really happened, what Trump actually accomplished, and what the whole gambit was, and it breaks it down and breaks it down for her
Starting point is 00:17:22 and says it's underreported. Now you, Margaret, you can ask me about this, and I can blow it out and you'll have an exclusive. No, no, no, no. She misses it again. She drops the ball the second time. No, have none of that. No, have none of that. This is pathetic reporting. Marker Rubio. Now, it started all. with a bunch of pleasantries, but it goes right to the point where we're going to, what we're looking for here, which is what did Trump actually do? Marco Rubio, Steve Whitkoff, and Jared Kushner to go and get a deal done, to stop the war in Gaza, to begin to rebuild Gaza so the population could live there in peace and prosperity, to actually
Starting point is 00:17:59 eliminate the threat of terrorism to our friends in Israel, which is very, very important, and also to bring the hostages home alive. It was a very tall task. He pursued a very non-traditional diplomacy with people who are not 40-year diplomats, but people who brought a fresh perspective to it. And of course, the president was criticized for it. The diplomatic team was criticized for it. But I think that because he chose a different pathway,
Starting point is 00:18:22 he didn't just do what everybody else in the past had done. We are now on the cusp of a sustainable peace in the Middle East. It's a great moment. Okay. All right. So he drove two of them in there. Two little hellos. One of them was he pursued
Starting point is 00:18:38 non-traditional diplomacy. So you're going to ask me what that is, aren't you, Margaret? And then just to make it even more obvious, he says he took a different path. And Margaret, you're going to ask me what that different path is so people out there can understand. Aren't you, Margaret? That's exactly, that's what he did. Those are some very ambitious plans in phase two in particular of this deal. Let me ask you about some of the details, because the administration has pledged about 200 U.S. troops from Central Command to be a part of implementing this deal. They're not going to be in Gaza, but how long will they be involved here? And more broadly, is the Trump administration fully committed to keeping the pressure on?
Starting point is 00:19:24 Because those things you just mentioned aren't going to happen overnight. Oh, yeah. So this was already all over social media, the North Sea Nexus at work. This is what you voted for, boots on the ground. your children are going to die. So she misses the point completely and brings up the boots on the ground thing. And then he explains to her very carefully in the next clip. No, no, these troops have always been there.
Starting point is 00:19:53 They're in Israel. They're part of the aircraft carrier operation. They're sitting there in there. And now here's what I'm going to do, Margaret. I'm going to tell you that something nobody's reported on, I'm going to you can all you do is ask to have to say to me hey explain that it's a simple question it's not like a big deal margaret all you have to just say is explain what you're saying here and so here's here's how he continues with that gambit trying to get her off to actually ask a question but you asked
Starting point is 00:20:26 about the 200 troops from central command I think you put it accurately these are not troops who are going to be put in Gaza but they're troops who are already at central command They've been at that base for many, many years, and they're going to help monitor and mediate this piece. Inevitably, there are going to be conflicts here. They're going to be things that the people in Gaza disagree with Israel about, that the Israelis disagree with the Gulf Arab states about. We see our role really as mediating some of those disputes and ensuring that the pressure stays on everybody to achieve a durable and lasting peace. One of the underreported elements of this deal, Margaret, is that the president convinced the entire month. Muslim world, really, both the Gulf Arab states, but as far in Southeast Asia as
Starting point is 00:21:09 Indonesia, to really step up and provide ground troops so that Gaza could be secured in safety. And that actually makes it possible to rebuild. It makes it possible to dismantle those terrorist networks. It makes it possible to ensure that lasting peace that all of us care so much about. So we think that the Arab countries, the Muslim majority countries, are going to step up in a big way with troops on the ground. We're going to continue to play our mediation role. And I think that's a very, very good place for all of us to be. It's been successful thus far. And of course, we're going to work to make it as successful all the way through as we can. Well, she had the exclusive right there, basically. I hadn't even
Starting point is 00:21:47 heard that. Underreported thing, Margaret. It's underreported. All you have to do is say, what is it that was underreported? Can you explain in more detail? Can you do something? Can you help us understand what's really, how this is really structured? Can you do that? And that's what she should be saying right now, but here's what she says. A big picture, though, when it comes to American security, you said back in July that you'd seen what you called heartbreaking images.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Well, it was on the prompter. That's what she had to do. She's a moron. She's making millions of dollars, and this is the best she can do. There's a lot of dumb people making more money than us, John. You just get used
Starting point is 00:22:30 to it. And they're all in the media. by the way. Yes. So one of the things, so I kind of deconstructed what I think he tried to say and what he wants to get out there and I'm going to just explain
Starting point is 00:22:40 what I think happened here because there was a little mentioned during the cabinet meeting where Rubio makes a comment about Trump getting on the phone and closing the deal because they couldn't do it. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:22:52 And the deal, the way it looks is to me and Margaret couldn't bring this out in anybody. She's terrible. Is that Trump went to the Arab nations and he pre pre pre pre pre prepped them already he went with that Arab tour and he said look this has got to stop I'm going to but here's what's going to happen to you you guys if this if everything goes along as it's going along Iran's going to be nuclear power you're going to have to get nukes you guys are all going to blow each other up and you
Starting point is 00:23:23 can have your 72 virgins or whatever is going to happen but it's not going to be good I can hear him saying that just like that So here's what we want to do. We've got to stop the situation. We've got to just stop this war. I'll put, I'll keep our people, our 200 troops in Israel, to keep these Israelis honest. You have to be the guys who go into Gaza with your troops. We don't want any Israelis in there.
Starting point is 00:23:50 We don't want any Americans in there. We don't want UN troops in there. We want Arabs. We want Sunnis. You realize that the Sunnis or the Palestinians are Sunnis. They're also troublemakers. They make a mess everywhere they go. But they're Sunnis.
Starting point is 00:24:05 They're being influenced by the Shiites from Iran. You have to police them. This is the thinking that you put a black policeman in a black neighborhood. That's all there is to it. Let's load up. You guys are going to bring the Indonesians. Anybody that has troops, you're going in there. You're going to create Sharia law there.
Starting point is 00:24:23 You're going to chop heads. We don't care. It's got to stop. And Margaret Breed. and so you saw a picture of a dead guy. And she's an idiot to not even bring this up and nobody's brought this up and that's exactly what happened.
Starting point is 00:24:40 In the old country, we would say that you make your egg white. Which means you got that egg out. Yeah, it's hard to get egg out. You have to use the enzymes. Exactly. You need enzymes. And you need electrolytes. I think you're spot on.
Starting point is 00:25:03 I had not, I don't think I've heard this anywhere. And it's interesting that Vance can't seem to get that out because he was on with Stephanopoulos. They covered a variety of topics, but here's just a couple about the ceasefire and deal. We're joined now by Vice President J. J.D. Vance, Mr. Vice President, thank you for joining us this morning. Let's start with the Middle East. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Hamas has confirmed they are holding 20 living hostages, and that those hostages are going to be released in the next 24 hours,
Starting point is 00:25:33 early as today, perhaps. Have 20 living hostages been confirmed? When do you expect to see them? Well, they've been confirmed, George. Of course, you don't know until you see these people alive, but thank God we expect to see them alive here in the next 24 hours, probably early tomorrow morning, the U.S. time, which will be later in the day, of course, in Israel. But look, George, we have to remember this is a remarkable achievement from an administration that really chose a non-conventional path to diplomacy. And I think that's the major takeaway. The President of the United States instructed, Marco Rubio,
Starting point is 00:26:05 Jared Kushner, Steve Whitkoffy, said get a deal done. Talk to the Gulf Arab states. Talk to Israel. Find where there's common ground here. And actually let's go and find a way to get it done. And because of that, we're on the cusp of true peace in the Middle East, really for the first time
Starting point is 00:26:21 in my lifetime. Certainly, these 20 hostages are going to come home to their families, George. I think this is a great moment for our country. Our country should be proud of our diplomat. who made this happen. It's really a great moment for the world, too, which is why the president's going to go over there and celebrate with these hostages. But it's a great thing, and I'm very excited about it. So how do you think Stephanopoulos picked up on it? Where did he go to the troops and the boots on the ground? 200 U.S. troops are being sent to Israel to monitor the agreement.
Starting point is 00:26:50 What exactly will they be doing? Will they actually go into Gaza? And are you concerned they could get caught in some crossfire. George, so that story is actually misreported. We already have troops at Central Command. We've had them for decades in this country. They are going to monitor the terms of the ceasefire. And that's everything from ensuring that the Israeli troops are at the agreed upon line, ensuring that Hamas is not attacking innocent Israelis,
Starting point is 00:27:15 doing everything that they can to ensure the peace that we've created actually sustains and endures. But the idea that we're going to have troops on the ground in Gaza, in Israel. That is not our intention. That is not our plan. There was a bit of a misreporting there, but we are going to monitor this piece to ensure that it, that it endures. The other piece of good news that's been underreported, I think, George, is that Indonesia and a number of other majority Muslim states, they've actually offered to send ground troops to Gaza to ensure the necessary peacekeeping takes place. That's not something the United States is going to be expected to do. That's something the Muslim world is going to step up and do. And that, again,
Starting point is 00:27:53 is because of the Trump administration's diplomacy. So what do you think George goes to next? Once he's heard this and he could have had, I don't know if this was before Margaret's interview or after, but he certainly could have picked up on that, as you just said. What do you think he talks about next? Something else. The White House Borders are Tom Homan was recorded on an FBI surveillance tape
Starting point is 00:28:13 in September 2024, accepting $50,000 in cash. Wow. We're going to get you on something. Keep that money or give it back. George, you've covered the story ad nauseum. Tom Homan did not take a bribe. It's a ridiculous smear. And the reason you guys are going after Tom Homan so aggressively is because he's doing the job of enforcing the law. I think it's really preposterous. I know Tom. I think that he's a good man. He gets death threats. He gets attacked. He gets constantly threatened by people because he has the audacity to one who enforce the country's immigration. laws. I think that it would be a much more interesting story about why
Starting point is 00:28:56 is it, that Tom Homan, who is... We can come back to that later, and he just hounded him about that. He's completely missing it. These people have blinders on. Or they are, they are blinded with rage or something. Or they're stupid. How about that
Starting point is 00:29:13 for a possibility? They're lousy journalists. They're living the life of Riley, as it were. the top of the hill you know lording it over everybody thinking that their shit doesn't stink and they suck they suck at their job they stink they stink they stink they used to just get all their information direct from the departments from their sources and those sources may have dried up at this point and that could be whatever the cases they're no they're not any good
Starting point is 00:29:44 at their jobs and they're getting lots of money they're getting attention they're you're the news media is dying largely because these people are so incompetent and that's why they were was moaning and groaning about podcasts so let's go straight to the horse's mouth as it were i think it's going to be great i think it's the hostages would be coming back monday or tuesday i'll probably be there i hope to be there and uh we're planning on leaving sometimes sunday and i look forward to it And everybody, I see a celebrating in Israel, but they're celebrating in many other countries too. A lot of the Muslim and Arab countries, they're celebrating. Everybody's celebrating.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Everybody loves the deal. So it's a good honor to have been working on it. And as you know, it's all finalized and done. We've had a lot of terrifically talented people. We've had tremendous support from UAE, Saudi Arabia. Qatar has been unbelievable, unbelievable. Egypt, as you know, in Jordan, Indonesia. I mean, I don't want to leave anybody out.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Just so many different countries, it's been incredible. Nobody's seen anything like it. So I think in a year from now, it's going to be great. You know, the more I think about it, specifically because I saw it online, the continuous badgering of your children are being sent to Israel to die. I mean, that's the North Sea Nexus, which this ABC, See, these people are all part of it.
Starting point is 00:31:19 They're all part. They all get their talking points, their marching orders, however it works. I don't even know anymore. Maybe they just look at X all day long. That wouldn't surprise me either. Oh, I got to do some show prep. Let me look at X. Let me see what people are really thinking about.
Starting point is 00:31:34 And that's all game. Then it's all Algo-I's. It's all nonsense. So what do we do? He didn't get the Peace Prize. Let's keep asking about the Peace Prize. That'll get his ego going. How do you rate your chances of winning the Nobel Peace Prize tomorrow?
Starting point is 00:31:52 Well, I don't know. Look, I made seven deals and now it's a solved the wars, one going 31 years, one going 34 years, one going 35 years, one going 10 years. I made seven deals. This would be number eight. The one I thought that I was going to make, and I think we will probably, because it's It's a ridiculous war. It's a horrible war. It was since World War II.
Starting point is 00:32:20 You look at the people who are saying is Russia, Ukraine. I think we'll do that too. A lot of reasons for them to do it. And I think they'll be coming to the table pretty soon. But this is the biggest of them all. This is a big one. Although I think India and Pakistan is very big. Two nuclear nations, I made that.
Starting point is 00:32:40 I did that based on trade. And because of the tariffs, if we didn't have tariffs, you wouldn't have been able to do it. but I said if you guys are going to fight I'm putting 100% tariffs on each of you and they immediately stopped fighting and that was going, that was going to go nuclear you know, that was back and forth
Starting point is 00:32:55 so I know one thing I don't know what they're going to do really but I know this that nobody in history is solved it winds up with hey here's what I did I saved millions of people from dying that is the end since you're so bored of the clip
Starting point is 00:33:10 be nicer to me so he's Talks too much. The funny thing was this Machado woman who's supposedly in hiding that won the Nobel Peace Prize was on all these different networks. She was on PBS. She was on NPR. And they got her on Fox. And I didn't even want to pay much attention to what she had to say because the Fox one was the only one where they let her say what she, I guess, said to all the interviewers that they cut out.
Starting point is 00:33:41 Well, I have, I have Trump's, uh, 40 seconds. on that if you want to hear it yeah play trump and then play it then i'll play my clip okay uh the person who actually got the Nobel Prize uh called today called me and said I'm accepting this in honor of you because you really deserved it that very nice thing to do I didn't I didn't say then give it to me though I think she might have she was very nice and I've been you know I've been helping her along the way she they've they need a lot of help in Venezuela. It's a basic disaster. So, and you could also
Starting point is 00:34:19 say it was given out for 24. And I was running for office in 24. You know, all of the transactions that we did in terms of closing. But there are those that say we did so much that they should have done it. But I don't take, I'm happy because they saved
Starting point is 00:34:35 millions of lives. Yeah. Take the high road, Prez. She, yeah, should I give it to me? That's funny. See, she said, she apparently was louding Trump on all the shows, but they cut it out of the NPR, all the other ones, because you can just tell, because the Fox people had her on, and she actually said they should have given it to him. Wow. So this. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:35:03 Yeah, this is it. Nobel Prize Mishot or Trump Fox. They decided to dedicate it to President Trump because he deserves it. because not only has he been involved in only a few months in solving eight wars, but his actions have been decisive to have Venezuela now at a thirst hold of freedom after 26 years of tyranny that have destroyed the lives of millions of Venezuela, the stabilized region, and undermine institutions in the United States, because having Venezuela is a safe haven't of the enemies of the United States
Starting point is 00:35:42 and using our territory and our resources to hurt the American people and American institutions is certainly a threat to the national security of the United States and the security of the hemisphere. President Trump has been very clear, courageous in terms of dismantling these criminal structure. And on behalf of the Venezuelan people, I reaffirmed our gratitude. and our commitment to this cost for the whole America. So I insist he deserves it. Yeah, no, they couldn't have any of that.
Starting point is 00:36:16 You can't have that being going out on the airways. They didn't put any of the other interviews. No, you can't have that. No. I mean, this news media is out of control, just lousy. And it's what's poisoning in the minds of the public. And yes. What was interesting is what ABC decided.
Starting point is 00:36:38 decided to play from the Hostages Square speech by Whitkoff and Kushner, because there was a piece they left out. Trump sending his lead negotiators, Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner. Notice there's a British guy at the ABC here doing this report. To Egypt to finalize a deal. I'm just saying. But you're speaking last night in Tel Aviv's hostage square. The crowd booing the mention of Israel's prime minister, but cheering Trump's role.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Your courage and endurance inspired the world, and it was your belief, joined with the bold leadership of my friend and president of the United States, Donald J. Trump, that made this peace possible. As 200 U.S. troops arrive in Israel to monitor the ceasefire agreements, what was interesting is they didn't play the booing of Netanyahu, which was more than the applause. that Trump got. Listen to this. To Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Oh. By the way, I do like his lawyer. Whoa. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Okay. To Prime Minister Benjamin, not Yahoo. That's that. He choked him up. He choked. Oh, no. It keeps going here. Okay. Let me just finish my thought.
Starting point is 00:38:16 I was in the trenches. Guys, let me just finish my thought. Guys, please, simmer down. I know you hate his guts. Simmer down. I was in the trenches with the prime minister. Believe me, he was a very important part here. The prime minister and his staff, Ron Dermmer included.
Starting point is 00:38:36 Have both, have both, okay, have both, have both, have both sacrificed so much for this country and devoted their lives to the service of Israel. Yeah, believe me, they better not be a vote soon. That would not bode well for Bibi. Man, oh man. It was, uh, they would, yeah, and that kind of surprises me that that whole thing wasn't. harped on more by the media to something changed there and the earlier
Starting point is 00:39:12 clip especially to cut that out completely which most I thought that was odd most of the report I heard had at least initial booing they didn't have the whole clip where the guy dug himself into a trench he couldn't get out of so that kind of surprises me
Starting point is 00:39:28 you'd think that something changed is all I want to say yeah it's obvious something changed I'm just not sure why I mean you see everybody's like, well, you know, I saw Blinken this morning on, what is he on there? CNN. He's like,
Starting point is 00:39:44 well, this could have happened in July. Could have happened earlier. Bull crap. Whereas the last thing I can remember from my youth is it's always been Camp David. Oh, we're going to go meet at Camp David. And then have pictures of Camp David for hours on end. Like, oh, they're meeting in the log cabins at Camp David.
Starting point is 00:40:06 what would have happened. And I think it was Clinton, didn't he have Arafat and Sadat's shaken hands? I think what my thesis is. Or was that Carter? Was that Carter? I can't remember it. Oh, I mean, Camp David goes way back to Eisenhower as far as I remember. There's always Camp David.
Starting point is 00:40:23 But Trump's the first one, I think, who gave up on this idea of telling Arabs what to do and say, look, you guys do take care of this. Again, I think the analogy of a black cop in a black neighborhood has a lot to do with it. And you just get out of there and, you know, put the, let them create a onerous, Sharia law's head chopping situation. That'll put them in line. Say how far Hamas gets with that. Let's listen to, I got two reports here from CBS.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Let's see, because we've had the gamut now. More than 400,000... Another Brit, I might add. Israelis crammed into hostage square last night. Are there no Americans reporting in the Middle East? Is that over now? We just don't have Americans who can report. It always has to be British reporters.
Starting point is 00:41:20 It's become... At this point of yours, you're beating it up, but I have to say you haven't really gotten to the point where it's like you're wrong. No, I'll keep beating until you correct me. To the hostages themselves. Our brothers and sisters, you are coming home. A hero's welcome for Middle East envoy, Steve Whitkoff, flanked by President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Starting point is 00:41:47 To Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But Whitkoff was never going to convince a crowd who have lived through heartbreak, despair, and rage, and accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of a bad, abandoning hostages in Gaza. Retired General Israel Ziv, who rushed to save lives during the October 7 Hamas attack, believes this deal could have been sealed over a year ago. It's late. The cost were very high, internally and externally.
Starting point is 00:42:25 I think that politically, that Israel lost their name in the wall, because we went maybe too far in Gaza. I think the attack in Doha was also, you know, one step too much. So what CBS does, as I think they're on message, they're like, nah, Bibi Netanyahu no good. And they didn't mention Trump at all, I don't think. Let's see what is in the second clip here. Huh? Oh, I thought you said something. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:42:56 The ceasefire is still holding. 48 hostages living and dead will be exchanged for 250. Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences and 1,700 detained since October 2023. The deadline is Monday. As Israeli troops withdrew to an agreed upon line within Gaza, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians started the long walk home. Almost the entire population has been displaced. We enjoy the moment right now. And I'm personal, going home, despite the fact that it may be a plight of rubbish. Even though home is unrecognizable for so many,
Starting point is 00:43:45 Palestinians are desperate to reclaim memories of life before the war. I will just live in a tent near the rubble of my home, said Umm Mahamun Samur, until I can find a solution. The pain of loss is everywhere. More than 67,000 people have been killed, according to Gaza's health ministry. And minds, too, have been shattered by this war. 14-year-old Karim was so traumatized, he couldn't remember where he once lived. Yeah, then they brought in the children, of course.
Starting point is 00:44:23 Now, UNICEF says they have never known a place where every single child needs psychological support, Margaret. Yeah, so they're just going to keep that going forever. It can't talk about good news. Yeah, it can't talk about it. Can't talk about good news. Now, this Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize winner, and I always have to smile at the whole idea of the Nobel Peace Prize. Do people know who Alfred Nobel was?
Starting point is 00:44:47 Yeah, you invented dynamite. Yes, and so he invented dynamite. And I'm like, well, that wasn't such a great invention. I know what. It's a great invention. It made for modern mining. Yes, but it also blew people up. And so, I know, let's do an award.
Starting point is 00:45:03 Let's do an award show. There's an idea. Well, yeah, this is our gambit, by the way. It's like, yeah, people don't like what we're doing. Well, let's do an award show around it and call it the Peace Prize. Oh, perfect idea. She's a Bitcoin or two, I might add. So the Bitcoin community is like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:23 Yeah, yeah, go to the moon, to the moon. So now we have something to talk about, Venezuela. Obviously, President Trump killing people illegally. I really, even just this concept of you killed someone illegally, it feels weird to even say that. That is a funny phrase. He's like, well, this is Jim Hines, Himes. By the way, does anyone ever talk about Obama and his kill list and the double tap and all the rest of it?
Starting point is 00:45:56 No, we can't bring that up. And you know, a double tap was definitely going to kill innocence. Yes, illegally. So this is the ranking member of the House intelligence community, Jim Himes. Venezuela, there are close to the numbers we've seen are like 6,000 or so service people in the Southern Command region of operations. This is your friend Margaret, I believe. So this is groovy. There have been four U.S. strikes on vessels. The U.S. has 21 people killed. I'd like the term vessels. You mean those open drug boats?
Starting point is 00:46:30 with the drugs in them, the vessels? You have been asking for legal justification from the administration to explain their actions and you did it along with the head of foreign affairs. Wait, wait. Did she ever bring this topic up about legal justification when Obama killed the American citizen who was a and his 16-year-old son?
Starting point is 00:46:52 I don't recall. I don't think so. I'm just wondering maybe because I think she might if she's going to be so upset about this. Probably not. judiciary and homeland security. But is Heim's who's upset? Can you in any way compel more information sharing so the U.S. knows what is being done?
Starting point is 00:47:10 Yeah, I mean, one of the many troubling aspects about these lethal attacks in the Caribbean against supposedly drug-dealing boats. Supposedly, the powder was everywhere. I don't know that because unlike our counterterrorism programs, the Congress is not being told who were on these boats, how they were identified, what the intelligence was. totally different thing. Congress is being told nothing on this, and that's okay, apparently, with the Republican majorities in the House and the Senate. It's not okay with me. I'm going to leave a little bit of a crack in the door here because, again, the White House has not shared what
Starting point is 00:47:45 they believe their legal justification is. They did put out a memo. I will tell you that based on what I know now and the reading of that memo, these are illegal killings. They are illegal kill killings because the notion that the United States, and this is what the administration says is their justification, is involved in an armed conflict with any drug dealers. This is so ridiculous. So he says, oh, they sent a memo. It was a typical authorized use of military force memo, very typical. Every president has done it, saying, yeah, we're going to go kill these guys because they're killing our people with their drugs. And so now he said, well, they're soon to memo. It was the procedure. Listen, we're still under emergency powers from 9-11. So all cards are really
Starting point is 00:48:38 off the table. But if you had said corn pop was there, he was a bad dude, he probably wouldn't have had a problem with it. Then as well in drug dealers is ludicrous. It wouldn't stand up in a single court of law. They say they've designated them as terrorists. It doesn't matter. There's lots of people who have been designated terrorist that does not automatically give the authority to take lethal action. So their legal justifications are laughable. Wait, stop. She is going to, because he said that just because they're terrorists doesn't mean you can take lethal action. That's when she's going to jump in and do Obama stuff, right?
Starting point is 00:49:15 Yeah, sure. Terrorists, that does not automatically give the authority to take lethal action. But President Obama did that with double-tap drone strikes, including American citizen and his son. So how do you feel about that? So their legal justifications are laughable. And again, unless they want to share more than what they've shared with me, these are illegal killings.
Starting point is 00:49:38 And what amazes me about that is that the president, of course, thanks to this very compliant Supreme Court, has been given absolute immunity. But what about the Secretary of Defense? What about the deputy? What about everybody else in that chain of command? Right on down to the guy who's pulling a trigger that results in the deaths of people. without clear legal authority? What about them? Test me on this. It wouldn't surprise me if in the next
Starting point is 00:49:59 couple of years, there are presidential pardons offered to that entire chain of command because it is not at all clear. Well, it is getting... And you'd expect you're now to bring up the Biden pardons, but now... Increasingly clear that these are illegal killings. Setting aside the law for a second here, Margaret, you know, I don't know this because they're not telling Congress anything, but the press has all sorts of rumors that the first attack was on a boat that had turned around. and was fleeing. Even if this were a legitimate military action, which it's not because the Congress hasn't approved it, you know, firing on a fleeing enemy would be a violation of the laws of armed conflict. My Republican friends are saying, but these are terrible people doing
Starting point is 00:50:38 terrible things. Okay, I don't disagree with you on that, but are we now in the business of killing people who are doing bad things without authority? Yes. Hello. Again, it goes right back to Obama. Yes. We are in that business. We've been in that business for a long time. This is pathetic. One more clip. Do you, are you saying that these were not lawful orders? Again, with the, look, all killing is, is by my book, technically no good. It's not, none of it's legal, but okay. Again, the military is because what we constantly hear from our military leaders is do not worry, our United States, military is going to be reliant on the Constitution and only carry out lawful orders. Are you saying that these members of the military, who were the trigger pullers, did something else? Trigger pullers.
Starting point is 00:51:31 Oh, now they're trigger pullers. I am saying that to all appearances, these are illegal killings. And you can get a thousand different lawyers of both parties on this show to tell you that at best the legal authorities are questionable. So I am fascinated by why the chain of command. I'm going to call rob the constitutional lawyer. I get one on $999 to go. It's so confident that the lethal activities they're taking are legal. They don't look that way to me. And this is a big deal, right? I mean, I understand that right now we're in a very polarized environment. So it's going to be very hard for a Republican colleague of mine to make the statements that I have just made.
Starting point is 00:52:09 But the worm turns, Margaret. You know, in 1968, we prosecuted, convicted of murder, a lieutenant, Lieutenant Callie, because he and his unit killed probably hundreds of people in Milay in Vietnam and there were prosecutors. That was a massacre of civilians out of the blow. Miele. How is that even close to this? I mean, Miele is a very, very dark mark in our history for sure. But yes, to compare it to that. And what is the point? Is he now trying to scare the military or you trigger pullers? Yeah, you can go to jail. You can go to jail if you follow Trump's orders. Convicted of murder, a lieutenant, Lieutenant Callie, Because he and his unit killed probably hundreds of people in Milay in Vietnam.
Starting point is 00:52:54 And there were prosecutions after that. So I'm a little fascinated about why that chain of command is so comfortable undertaking killings just because the Trump administration says, oh, it's okay. This is, hold on. This is so begging for the Obama information to come out by Margaret. She is terrible. How does she even have a job? fresh in from the Rob the constitutional lawyer
Starting point is 00:53:20 who as you know was a jag he says these ops go through lots more jags lots this guy is all wet so in other words wow there's a phrase I haven't heard for a while this guy's wet he's all wet
Starting point is 00:53:37 love it just because the Trump administration says oh it's okay not an administration that is known for their adherence to the law or to the constitution Yeah. Oh, yeah. Exactly. Let me see. Drones. I wonder, do we have any drone's opinion?
Starting point is 00:53:57 You, Governor, because we know President Obama's position on this. What is your position on the use of drones? Well, I believe that we should use any and all means necessary to take out people who pose a threat to us and our friends around the world. Who was this? Can you recognize the voice? I'm trying to hear it. And it's widely reported that drones are being used in drone strikes, and I support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to continue to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. Oh, that's Mitt Romney. That's Romney. Yes, that's exactly the list.
Starting point is 00:54:37 I think we have Obama on drones here. So this is the problem. When Obama was doing it, the Republicans were all on board because they didn't hate Obama like these guys. Guys. I've actually asked the FAA and a number of agencies to examine how are we managing this new technology? Because the drone that landed in the White House, you buy in Radio Shack. Okay, there's different drones. This is the problem.
Starting point is 00:55:04 We don't even know, we don't even know which drones we're talking about. Was it Tuesday kill list? What do we have? Yeah, kill list. Yeah, it was the kill list. We should have a killless clip. Oh, you'd think we have it. Every Tuesday'd come in and, yeah, supposedly laugh.
Starting point is 00:55:23 Here we go. Here, I got one. What you see is from a New York Times article that sort of really laid all this. This is 2012 material. In the greatest detail yet is that the president is involved almost at a tactical level. And the change in technology has allowed this president to make decisions that no previous president would, be able to do. So what you have is a wide variety of counterterrorism officials, national security officials. Notice terrorism, counterterrorism, exactly the same thing we're talking about.
Starting point is 00:55:59 Weighing in, looking at the biographies of suspected terrorists to decide who's going to be next on the kill list. And then finally, the president himself can weigh in and make an exact decision because of technology, because of these drone strikes, it's the president himself who can make these sort of tactical decisions. I spoke with an analyst, Peter Singer, who said there are actually two kill lists, one being run by the military, one by the CIA. And the danger in that is that you can manipulate the list. In other words, if you have a target that maybe doesn't meet the criteria from the military list,
Starting point is 00:56:40 you can sort of put that name on the CIA list. And what that could do in some cases where you have this overlap is it opens up the process to perhaps manipulation because you've got some of the same people involved in these meetings, Wolf, and some of the same people with different agendas using these lists. And at least for now, correct me if I'm wrong, the legal opinions, the White House legal opinion, the Justice Department, legal opinion, DOD legal opinion authorizing these targeted killings with drones and other means if necessary. those legal opinions remains classified secret, right? Those remain classified, and neither the White House nor the Pentagon has really given a full accounting of how they measure civilian casualties. They will say publicly that they won't go ahead with a strike if there is a danger of high civilian casualties
Starting point is 00:57:35 except in the rarest of circumstances. But in countries where there are no boots on the ground, so to speak, they've never accounted for how they verify how many civilians, in casualties there are in some of these strikes they simply keep saying the casualties are low the casualties are low yeah so they didn't even say anything back in obama's day they just did it and they use CIA kill lists as well yeah no there you go now you got this this guy this guy was all wet he's wet but meanwhile they're playing it up and margaret's saying nothing about you know the 2012 by the way is only 13 years ago it's not for
Starting point is 00:58:14 ever is not the 1800s. No, no, you're right. You're right. Pompon, let me see. Well, then we could probably move to our sales guy. Let me see. Yes. So this, so President Trump sat with the finish.
Starting point is 00:58:40 Is it president or prime minister? Does it have a president? In Finland? Yeah, is that a president? Probably prime minister, I think. You know, this is for the icebreaker deal. What's like six or eight billion dollars? That's a good deal because it doesn't make sense to me.
Starting point is 00:58:55 With global warming, what do you need ice breakers for? Yeah, well, shh, shh, shh, don't talk about that. And so President Trump says something and then I'm going to follow this up with our top sales guy. We'll step up the pressure for a Ukraine deal. Yeah, we are stepping up the pressure. stepping it up together. We're all stepping it up. NATO's been great. The leader of NATO, as you know, Mark has been fantastic, I think, and he's a fantastic guy, and they are stepping it up. And we're selling a lot of weapons to NATO, and that's going, I guess, to Ukraine for the most part.
Starting point is 00:59:31 That's up to them. But they're buying weapons from the U.S. We make the greatest weapons in the world. You buy our planes and a lot of our equipment. And you have a big force. Actually, you have a tremendous force of equipment. So I think we'll get that one done to you. So the president is rightfully saying here, like, yeah, we make the best weapons. You want to kill somebody? We got the stuff. Hey, look in my coat.
Starting point is 00:59:57 Look at this. I got all this stuff you can kill people with. We make the best. And Margherita is out there spending the 1.5% that is not going to our weapons. I don't think the president is aware. This is him speaking for the. for the opening of a cyber security conference in the EU, which he unfortunately could not attend.
Starting point is 01:00:21 So what do you do? You send a video. Hey, good morning, everybody. Good morning to all of you in Tierra. Hello. It is a great pleasure to address the NATO cyber defense conference. And I'm sorry, I can't be with you in person. Today, the keyboard is a weapon of war.
Starting point is 01:00:37 The keyboard is a weapon of war. This is crazy. Marketing our military is now. The keyboard. The keyboard will kill everybody. The keyboard. I'm sorry, I can't be with you in person. Let me get straight to the point.
Starting point is 01:00:50 Today, the keyboard is a weapon of war. Targeting our militaries and our societies every day. State and non-state actors are working in cyberspace against us, trying to disrupt our defenses, degrade our critical infrastructure, to spy on our societies and interfere with government services. I think the Europeans are spying in their own. citizens quite enough without
Starting point is 01:01:13 the foreigners? In response, NATO continues to grow stronger in the digital world. Yeah, where we have 1.5% of spending the money we don't send to America for their great weapons. Ten years ago, cyber became an operational domain. We plan, train, and
Starting point is 01:01:29 conduct operations with cyber as part of our military activity. And our adversaries know that a cyber attack or campaign could trigger Article 5. Oh, really? Article 5 is on deck. At our military headquarters in Belgium, we are establishing NATO's integrated cyber defense center. It will inform NATO military commanders on possible threats and vulnerabilities.
Starting point is 01:01:53 This has false flag written all over it. They're going to get some kind of cyber attack and maybe it'll affect the airline so it gets into the news. You know, God forbid we talk about some router company who got completely compromised for firewalls. That's not important. Now, we'll do this because they do not. not want to spend the money on our stuff. In cyberspace, including privately owned critical
Starting point is 01:02:17 civilian infrastructure. The center will bring together military and civilian personnel from across NATO structures, as well as from allied governments and experts from industry. NATO allies are also stepping up their investments in cyber. Ah, stepping up their investments in cyber.
Starting point is 01:02:34 Stepping up, stooping up, stooping up the investments in cyber. As well as from allied governments and experts from industry. NATO allies are also stepping up their investments in cyber. At the summit in the Hague, we made the historic decision to spend 5% of GDP on defense, on quirk capabilities as well as defense and security related investments. Ah, see, he knows that this is all about the money.
Starting point is 01:02:57 This means our militaries will become even stronger, and our society is more resilient against cyber threats. Yes, go buy your water bag and your cracker. Individual countries are ultimately responsible. Wait, hold on, stop. Did he say our militaries will become stronger? Yes, he did. Because of cyber?
Starting point is 01:03:17 Yes. Stronger. Better, faster. Because of cyber? Because keyboards is a weapon of war. Made the historic decision to spend 5% of GDP on defense, on quirk capabilities as well as defense and security related investments. This means our militaries will become even stronger.
Starting point is 01:03:37 And our society is more resilient against cyber threats. Individual countries are ultimately responsible for their national cyber defenses. But NATO provides a unique network through which allies can implement responses to cyber threats. What does military got to do with cyber? It's a weapon of war, the keyboard. Did you not hear my speech? It's like, okay, so you have a cyber attack takes down every server in the country. What's the military going to do about?
Starting point is 01:04:08 What's the military got to do with this? We have the capabilities of... Okay, keep playing. I'll stop interrupting. This conference in Tirana is a great forum to share your expertise, ideas and best practices. NATO is in the lines of shared values. And we will continue to promote a norms-based, predictable and secure approach to cyberspace. No one stands alone in NATO and we all stand together in this digital age against those who would do us harm.
Starting point is 01:04:36 Dear friends, I wish you a very successful conference. friends friends what was this conference again it's the side the nato cyber conference you're right this is a setup yes yes meanwhile spain spain better watch out they're they're in the crosshairs u.s president donald trump suggested that spain should be thrown out of nato as he met with his finnish counterpart alexander stub in the oval office on thursday the meeting supposed to be the prelude to finland's purchasing of u.s icebreaker steered into a discussion on the defense alliance. Trump had been feuding with...
Starting point is 01:05:15 Did he say U.S. purchase... He said something weird there. Hold on. I'm going to listen to that again. The meeting is supposed to be the prelude to Finland's purchasing of U.S. icebreaker ships. No? No, just the other way around. No, it's not buying our icebreakers. That would be funny.
Starting point is 01:05:34 I got some great beautiful ships for you. They bust through ice like no one else's. The meeting supposed to be the press. to Finland's purchasing of U.S. icebreakerships steered into a discussion on the Defense Alliance. Trump had been feuding with Spain for several months ever since the Iberian nation announced that it would not comply with his demands
Starting point is 01:05:53 of raising defense spending to 5% of GDP. As you know, I requested that they pay 5%, not 2%, and most people thought that was not going to happen and it happened virtually unanimously. We had one laggard. it was Spain. Spain, they're doing fine. They have no excuse not to do this, but that's all right. Maybe you should throw them out of NATO, frankly.
Starting point is 01:06:18 So I love how the report starts, because what the president actually says is maybe you should throw them out of NATO, but that's not what the report starts with. The U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Spain should be thrown out of NATO as he met with his Finnish counterpart Alexander Stav... Eh. Anyway, why is Spain not stepping up? What is wrong with them? They've got some common sense.
Starting point is 01:06:45 Like, we're not going to do that. The Spanish are dumb. They looked at it and going, holy, what are we, what's got to do with us? This is bull crap. That's a good point. Yeah. Because we're not falling for that nonsense. Yeah, we'll go for the 2%, you know, just as a, you know, because you have to, but no.
Starting point is 01:07:05 No, we're not to 5% forget it. Or they could pull a stunt, you know, they could do, just say, yeah, okay, sure. And do the word Spanish and the Portuguese both, but Spanish mainly. I mean, one time I was floating around there and it was like, they built all the stuff on EU borrowed money and they never pay it back. Oh, well, that was Portugal was famous for that. Portugal is unbelievable. Yeah. Yeah, Portugal, they built an airport that no one went to for years.
Starting point is 01:07:36 Is that thing open? I don't know. I lost track of it. And they built roads with nowhere on them? I was on some road somewhere. I was like, it must have been Portugal. Where there was no, like no, it's a beautiful highway that absolutely nobody was on. Yeah, it's Portugal.
Starting point is 01:07:52 Yeah. It's Portugal. So then we have the weaponization, the weaponization of the Department of Justice. This is such a beautiful, what you say being yourself, but you copter to health. This is just fabulous. We go back to George Stephanopoulos. Now to President Trump's retribution campaign here. Retribution campaign.
Starting point is 01:08:09 They haven't, they have a term for it. I'm surprised they didn't have a big, you know, timpany drum. Dum-da-dom, boom-pidum-dum-trum Trump's retribution campaign. What? This guy should be happy. He has a job. I'm sure he is. I mean, he's like a bitter, crappy report.
Starting point is 01:08:24 He never was a reporter. He was a strategist. He was a PR guy. Yeah, consultant. What was his actual job with Clinton? I think he was his spokeshole for a while. Was he a spokeshole? Really?
Starting point is 01:08:38 Yeah, I think so. He was like a general. Saki. Now to President Trump's retribution campaign here at home with the indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James this week on charges that have been rejected by previous prosecutors. I am your retribution.
Starting point is 01:08:51 It was the calling card of Donald Trump's 2024 campaign. You're right. He was the communications director. And then later became the White House communications director. And then became senior advisor for policy and strategy. Retribution.
Starting point is 01:09:08 as he fended off four different indictments and promised to dishon- Oh, by the way, by the way, a guy like that, a strategy guy, is the guy who would come up with these concepts of a retribution campaign. Oh, yeah, absolutely. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:22 No slouch there. Yes, and of course he fell out of grace. He did Dukakis' campaign, I think. Oh, that's possible. Yeah. That was a bad move. Yes, it was. You do caucus in the tank.
Starting point is 01:09:39 Yeah, right. It was a two-tier justice system weaponized against him. He also claimed law and order was absent across the country and vowed to bring it back. Nearly nine months into his second stint in the White House, President Trump has been pushing critical agencies like DOJ and Homeland Security to be ultra-aggressive, instructing ICE to conduct sweeping removals of undocumented immigrants and ordering National Guard troops into Democrat-led cities. with a number of courts questioning whether he's stretching the limits of his constitutional authority. This week, his Justice Department secured an indictment against one of his main political enemies. New York Attorney General Letitia James, who campaigned on going after Donald Trump,
Starting point is 01:10:24 and who won a half-billion dollar judgment in a civil fraud case against the Trump organization and his family. DOJ announcing that James is charged with one count of bank fraud, and one count of making false statements to a financial institution. which each carry a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison and up to a million dollar fine. Prosecutors allege that James Smith led a bank in order to get a more favorable term on a mortgage loan, specifically claiming that the property was going to be a secondary residence, when according to prosecutors, it was going to be rented for profit. So this is one of the three main attack vectors, I think, of which of the three, this is the weakest,
Starting point is 01:11:04 you know, because everybody hates corruption, whether it's Trump or Letitia James or whatever. So here's a little more background on this particular subject. In 2023, New York Attorney General Letitia James brought a lawsuit against Donald Trump's business conglomerate that alleged financial fraud. He was found guilty and later called James Crooked, railing against her before and after winning a second term in 2024, often from the Oval Office. Corrupts Letitia James is costing New York State hundreds of billions of dollars in lost business. No company or individual wants to be there knowing she's the Attorney General. She's a complete and total disaster. She was federally indicted on fraud charges Thursday.
Starting point is 01:11:48 The suit alleges that she purchased a Virginia home as a secondary residence and thus benefiting from a tax break, but has since rented it out. She has dismissed the charges as baseless. This is nothing more than a continuation. Can you stop a second? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Baseless. One of the things that was on the bank statement that she said it was a primary residence. They've changed the narrative of these news outlets to secondary residence.
Starting point is 01:12:16 It was going to be, but the fraud is that she claims it's a primary residence. There is no secondary residence box to check. Oh, that's a good point. They're trying to soften the blow. It was secondary residence. She rented up, but it's secondary rent. No, she said to the bank, and it cost the bank $18,000 supposedly in interest because she got a better deal, which was, I've heard people come on the MSNBC saying, well, it's only $18,000. This isn't like millions.
Starting point is 01:12:50 That's not how it works. It's not how it works, but that sounds good on MSNBC. This is pathetic. She should just go, no look on Tondri, get it out of the way and say, okay, so, what? Well, the problem is she has 40 years of this kind of fraud. It goes way beyond this one instance.
Starting point is 01:13:09 We'll let her finish, and then I'll play the clip where we unveil some of that. She has dismissed the charges as baseless. This is nothing more than a continuation of the president's desperate weaponization of our justice system. Desperate. Desperate. Forcing federal law enforcement agencies
Starting point is 01:13:25 to do his bidding, all because I did my job as the New York State Attorney General. The indictment comes amidst the White House ramping up its attacks against Democrats and perceived opponents alike. On Wednesday, Trump called for the jailing of the Illinois governor and the Chicago mayor for opposing his mass deportation campaign. A little over two weeks ago, James Comey, the former FBI director whose Bureau probed the 2016 Trump presidential campaign of her possible ties to Russia, was also federally indicted. This time, on charges of false statements and
Starting point is 01:13:56 obstruction of a congressional proceeding in 2020. So here's another problem with our show. show. And in this case, it's one of our top producers of the show, Mo Facts. Mo told us, and we discussed it many times, I think two years ago, maybe longer, he said, very clearly, he said, what the Democrats are doing is throwing all of these black women and black people, black Americans, in front so that when it all comes crumbling down, they can blame it on the black people you remember this this is the moe prophecy yeah but he was specific to black women he was very specific to black women and so bannon war room all of a sudden they've discovered this and so now you know we can't spike any balls because we were saying this two two years ago
Starting point is 01:14:54 thanks to mo this well this is very you're right this is the problem with our show we are so far ahead of the curve with something, not with everything. No, not everything. But with enough stuff that spiking the ball, we can't do it. No. We already spiked the ball like two years ago. We're like, somebody else is spiking our ball. Okay, well,
Starting point is 01:15:14 I can start walking you through it by telling you that the Democrats threw up black prosecutors, Alvin Bragg, Fannie Willis and Letitia James to go after Donald Trump on charges that they knew would not stick. So they looked at these black prosecutors as
Starting point is 01:15:30 cannon fodder. They simply sacrifice them knowing that they would probably go down for what they were doing. Sure enough, Tish James probably should not have been charging Donald Trump with trumped up charges of mortgage fraud in New York given the fact that New York is a public record state and that all of her mortgages for 43 years were online for myself or anybody else to pull up. And what I found is a pattern of mortgage fraud going all the way back to 1983 when she was only 24 years old. She purchased her first home with her father, claiming that her father was her husband. They purchased it as husband and wife in order to help Letitia qualify for a mortgage that she was not entitled to. Latisha continued this pattern of mortgage fraud with her
Starting point is 01:16:18 building in Brooklyn. She bought a four-story five-unit apartment building, and for 24 years, she told the banks it was either four units or one unit, even though the certificate of occupancy for the building said it was five units. Now this is very significant because if you have four units or less, you get a residential mortgage rate, which is lower. You also get almost no closing costs. Five units are higher like Letitia had. You get high interest rates and very high closing costs. So Letitia game the system in New York. She also didn't register for rent stabilization, which she was supposed to do every year. And she simply had her building is a crime scene. This guy goes on and on and on about it.
Starting point is 01:17:02 But yeah, so there you go. And that is your friendly Big Tent Democrat Party. Throw up the black women in front of it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's cannon fodder. And run them over. Yes, cannon fodder. So it's a weak attack vector.
Starting point is 01:17:19 Of course, the one that, well, the one we're seeing continuously playing out and we'll see how that goes is trying to break up the president's base over Israel and, you know, siopping the kids into believing that everybody's controlled by Israel specifically. So that's a pretty good one from our North Sea nexus. But the other one is financial. And they're doing a lot to try. You're going to see this.
Starting point is 01:17:50 I think this messaging will come in stronger and stronger about inflation and Trump's done nothing. And it's all his tariffs. You know, how many courts are now on this? tariff thing. They keep pushing that. And then what you don't hear is this little ditty from Scott Besant, one of the A-gays in Washington, and he is our Treasury Secretary, did a fireside chat, which I thought was quite interesting. Here's how we started it. So I know every banker in this room is interested to see how you think about how the economy is going to develop over the next 12 to 24 months. And what key risks and opportunities should they be thinking about and looking out for
Starting point is 01:18:27 as they're thinking about how to shape their businesses going forward. Well, I come with some good news this morning, and Treasury, because of the Schumer shutdown, has not been able, will not be able to release the exact numbers, but the CBO jumped the gun a bit, and it was on Bloomberg this morning, that the deficit for this fiscal year, ending September 30th, will be slightly lower.
Starting point is 01:18:53 What? When I went to see President Trump, to eat. A tepid applause. The bankers like it. And more importantly, the deficit to GDP now has a five in front of it. So according to the CBO numbers, and we don't have the treasury numbers yet, the deficit to GDP will fall in from about 6.5%, which was the highest when we weren't at war or weren't
Starting point is 01:19:21 in a recession in U.S. history to 5.9%. when I went to see President Trump approximately two years ago to tell him that I'd like to come out from behind my desk and get involved with the campaign he looked at me first thing he said Scott how are we going to get the debt and deficits down
Starting point is 01:19:40 and not cause a recession and we're on our way I think that sounds like pretty significant news yeah I'm surprised it's not covered by anybody the deficit went down Oh, boy. Well, we'll have to see. I have to see how that goes.
Starting point is 01:19:59 Supposedly he's chopping jobs now, too, which is I still wonder about. I think that that sounds more like Trump blather to me than actual chopping. I see no evidence so far. No evidence. No evidence. No, no evidence. what else you what do you have let's uh i'm i'm i'm tired of my clips okay well let's see what we have because you know i love your clips because you're great john
Starting point is 01:20:33 you're just fabulous you're so you're the best podcast partner you're right any man could hope yeah you're unbelievable that brings us to a ticot clip i love your ticot clips they're great here's the black woman this is a we'll talk about black women that mo was complaining about Uh, I'd like to know where, this I've heard, this is one of many clips of such like this I've heard. And I'd like to know where this is coming from. And another thing I want to say, I think that black people are superior. We are superior. Everything that we do, we dominate it. Every little thing. Some of the best entertainers are black. Sports is full of black people. We have invented everything.
Starting point is 01:21:16 Self-lubricating engine, airplanes, cell phones, everything, stoplights, everything. We are And they know that. They know that, which is why they're trying to keep us down. Which is why they try to make us feel like we won't shit. Whole time they ain't shit. Y'all could never, ever, ever make me hate my people. Never. Which is why I don't condone interracial relationships.
Starting point is 01:21:39 Because you ain't doing that, but dilute your bloodline. That's all you doing. But my issue with black people is we don't know how superior we are. Black women don't understand how beautiful they are. You don't understand if you just simply wear your natural hair and take care of yourself, you will be chef's kiss. You will look like a fucking goddess because we are mother. We are mother. The whole world wants to be us. Whole world. Nobody's better than us. Nobody. This ain't got nothing to do with me being racist. It's just the truth. It is an
Starting point is 01:22:08 honest-of-God truth, which is why black men are a novelty to y'all women of other races and ethnicities. Y'all know what we got. Y'all know exactly what we got. It's just we don't know what we got and that's what that's why it's a problem and that's why we're not able to organize but one day we will because one thing about these younger folks they waking up and it ain't going to always be like this nope these younger people even in my even in my generation i'm a millennial and we're waking up slowly but surely so y'all can think that y'all can delete our history and delete everything that we ever know and all you want to we're going to rest assured we're going to fucking rest assured that our kids kids kids kids kids kids kids kids
Starting point is 01:22:49 kids knew we were here and knew what we fought for. You better bet your last bottom dollar on that. Well, what's your point? Is there some denial of black inventions that I'm unaware of? Well, they didn't invent, when did the blacks invent the cell phone and the airplane? I don't know. I honestly don't know. Cell phone.
Starting point is 01:23:09 Let's see. Well, I know who invented the cell phone. I interviewed him. He said, he was on one of the shows on ZDTV. You're nice guy, by the way. But hold on a second. You're not error. Let's ask error.
Starting point is 01:23:21 Let's find out for sure. Error. Was it a black man or woman who invented the cell phone? Jesse Eugene Russell. Jesse Russell. He was the real pioneer. Filed key patents back in the 80s for mobile communication tech. Well, there you go.
Starting point is 01:23:43 What do you know, John? So Jesse, huh? Well, then you might as well, the airplane was invented by blacks too, according to her. Let's find out. Hey, Er, which black man or woman invented the airplane? Charles Frederick Page, a black inventor from Louisiana, patented his airship design in 1903, beating the Wright brothers by months. He'd even built a working model earlier that year. It's wild how history sidelined him, but sources like local records and,
Starting point is 01:24:18 in the patent office, back it up. Well, there you go, you racist. Well, okay. Well, there it is. There it is. I'd like to hear somebody counterdict that. We just, there it is. Now, they didn't get their props, that's for sure.
Starting point is 01:24:33 That's for sure. Well, what do you say to that? Well, they've also sidelined George Washington Carver. Oh, for sure. They've sidelined him. Well, that's what you get. So, okay. Well, you don't have to be so mad about it.
Starting point is 01:24:47 We can correct the record. we just did it. And this, I will remember. Yeah, you should. When your kid is going all wacky from doom scrolling, blame that guy. What guy? The guy who invented the cell phone. Oh, yeah, that black guy.
Starting point is 01:25:05 When a plane crashes, blame the black guy. He invented it. His patent was no good. Oh, brother. That made you quiet, isn't it? Well, it was an interesting little episode. It was interesting how that our robot knew all that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:25 Has it been obviously put into the corpus. Yes. Oh, the corpus is vast. Her corpus is really vast. Have you seen her corpus? Yeah, it's got a big ass. You got to be. Her corpus is ginormous.
Starting point is 01:25:38 All right. So that was a dud since your black woman inventor turned out to be right. Yeah, she was on the money. Yeah. Okay, well, I have nothing but respect for her. Okay, yes, I figured. Let's see what else we got here. This is a, I got a, just aside.
Starting point is 01:25:57 These are joke, joke clips. Trump. Now, this is Trump berating John Carl, Jonathan Carl, the former head of the press association, the White House press corps. Yeah, the White House press corps. Yes, he's berating him, huh? He's giving him hell, yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:17 Each question, because you've said that you restored free speech in America. Yeah. Is that free speech, including for people who are harshly critical of you, for your political opponents, for people who say things you don't like? I become immune to it. I've become immune to it. There's never been a person that's had more unfair publicity than me, and that's why your network made me $15 million, or $16 million, I believe,
Starting point is 01:26:40 to be exact, George Slopidopoulos. And that's why the CPS paid me a lot of money, too. and that's why I sued the New York Times two days ago for a lot of money because I well I'm winning I mean I'm winning the cases and the reason I'm winning is because you're guilty John you're guilty ABC is a terrible network a very unfair network and you should be ashamed of yourself NBC is equally bad I don't know who's worse I think they're equally bad and you know for you to stand they're an exo innocent and ask me a question like that
Starting point is 01:27:10 but look you paid a big price because you were dishonest John. The reason I won that lawsuit was because you were dishonest. You were proven to be dishonest. And so you can't sit back and just say, oh, well, what do you think? You know, like you're some wonderful person. You're not a wonderful person. Frankly, you're a terrible
Starting point is 01:27:29 reporter. You know it, and so do I. Okay. God. I don't think anybody cares besides you and I that he did that, but that is kind of funny. It is funny, and I think at some point, I think some of these
Starting point is 01:27:44 reporters are trying to get hit because this is like a souvenir oh yes you want to have a a trump railing at you yes yeah and have it on tape yeah so you can show your kids yeah this is how good i was that even the president hated me yeah i was good that was good so another off ball ball oddball off ball clip is this i want to play these two of these clips that are kind of related. This is about the UK, you know, and this crazy laws and arrest of 12,000 people
Starting point is 01:28:21 for social media posts. And I've talked about this for a while. But this clip here, this is the UK Laws Shorty clip. I now have a criminal record because I wrote in the critic magazine that my stalker was a man. Because he is a man.
Starting point is 01:28:41 He is a man, yes. Yes, but the police said that misgendering him was contrary to the Online Safety Act because it was spreading false information and had caused Lindsay Watson serious, non-trivial, psychological harm. Now, this does bring me to a note that we received that is very critical of you. So this is not coming from me. Didn't you read this note before? No, I don't think we read this on the show. No, this is new.
Starting point is 01:29:14 This is the third time this guy has sent this note. Oh, this is this one guy. Yeah, he's a stooge first armor. He says, maybe you guys should change the name of the show to no correction. That stupid cut clip John played with the UK judge out of contacts. Oh, yeah, that clip. That clip is, yeah, that clip. Yeah, I understand.
Starting point is 01:29:39 Now that clip was sketchy. Well, but you didn't correct it. What am I supposed to say? You're supposed to say you were wrong. And what's worse now is I heard Rogan play the clip and portray it as true. This is my third email on the subject. That's what happens when you play crap without checking and don't correct the record. So you need to correct the record.
Starting point is 01:30:02 Okay, that clip was dubious. Yes. Also. Yeah, it's been floating, but that clip's been floating around in different contexts. I know. But here... Yeah, I'm sorry I played it. Okay. But wait. But wait. He has some complaints about both of us. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:30:16 Yes. You would have Barry Weiss money. If you allowed discovery through clips by moving forward 100 years and embracing video, which you won't do. At least consider a one-off no agenda live with an audience and a five-man camera crew. Oh, God. And here it comes, which I'm offering to produce. Oh, yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:30:46 We can't share stupid audio clips on social media in 2025. It has to be video to work, but you possums won't get with the times. One of you has his phone in a drawer, and the other one doesn't like the camera picking up ticks. I'm very disappointed in you. Well, he's accurate. It's not inaccurate. No, this is true. I have a phone in a drawer and you're concerned about your one tick.
Starting point is 01:31:14 No, I got several. But the, well, you got one that's noticeable. But beyond that, beyond that, this is the beauty of the No Agenda show. You don't actually, we don't want you to be sharing little clips. We want people to listen to the show, preferably not on some high speed, which will scramble your brains like eggs. And the people who listen to the show, listen to the show, listen to the show. to the show, listen to it in context, hear everything that we have to say, and it's like
Starting point is 01:31:42 a club. We don't need to be like T.C. Owens. That's my new name for it, T.C. Owens. True crime, Owens. Candace. True crime, Owens. Oh, the latest. Tina told me this morning, the latest. Yeah, there was a Egyptian fighter plane that turned off its transponder and left right after Charlie was shot. Now it's the Egyptians. Now it's the Egyptians. Now it's the Egyptian. The Egyptians in their fighter planes are always floating around. They turned off their transponder. And, of course, we have no such thing as radar. We got receipts, John.
Starting point is 01:32:18 We got receipts. Do you have receipts? Do you bring your receipts? So back to my two clips here. Yes. UK, that was about the UK. And so, you know, it's easy to point a finger at the UK. But I'm now going to play a clip, which is very, seems similar to me.
Starting point is 01:32:36 but it's from Washington State. It was a lawyer with a little girl who looks like she's like 14 or 15, a cute little redhead who's on a softball team or something. And the clip goes like this. We realized there was a boy on the team. And let me just say, this person is 18 years old. So he's a grown man at this point that was playing on a JV basketball game with 14 and 15 year olds. So I went up and I talked to the athletic director and I said, can you tell me that that's a boy on the team?
Starting point is 01:33:11 And he said, I'm not going to, you know, say we do not discriminate based on sexual identity. And I said, well, President Trump just yesterday signed an executive order saying there's no boys or men and women's or girls sports. And he said, we do not have to follow that. We follow Washington state law and WIAA. So once that happened and I realized that Francis was sitting out, it wasn't until towards the end of the game when she there was a lot that went on between the time that we realized there was this boy on the team and when she was leaving she was so mad she felt like she had been exposed and it was just a terrible situation she walked by
Starting point is 01:33:52 and said that you're a man she was so frustrated in the situation and that is why she has been now charged with bullying harassment and intimidation for misgendering this person Yeah, yeah. But who was she charged by, not by the cops, but charged by the school? I don't know who she's charged by somebody. She had a lawyer. She had to do, probably the cops. Wow.
Starting point is 01:34:18 This is Washington State, which brings me to a letter from a woman, one of our producers in the Durango, Colorado. Ryan is seven, Taylor's five. They put them in public school in September. Now, last year, Ryan's teacher used to call them and tell them what a great kid. He was polite and so good with others three weeks into the new school year. Uh-oh. Now, second grade, the teacher is calling because he's getting into trouble. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 01:34:46 J-D. What? I said, uh-oh. Yeah, uh-oh. J-D called me and we put it on speaker, and the three of us talked seemed like there was a bad kid following Ryan and getting him into trouble. Ryan told J-D. Dad, I want you to write a note about put in my lunchbox saying, I love you and it'd be a good boy to this is what my friend's Larry mother's, Larry's mother does.
Starting point is 01:35:08 J.D. replied, hmm, you know, that's what my mom did and they used to hate it, said it embarrassed them. Well, there was a boy coming to school wearing a tutu, and the teacher was doing the pronoun thing. J.D. and Ashley talked with the kids about everyone is different and it's okay. Then J.D. found out two kids were transitioning, seven years old and in the second grade. that was it. He met with the principal of the Catholic school, and they had a long talk to school like J.D. and Ashley so much,
Starting point is 01:35:41 they both took the kids right away. The school goes up to eighth grade. Well, the first week has been amazing. It told the kids are like night and day. Talked to Ryan after his first day, and they were learning how to read clock, a real clock, in second grade. And they wear uniforms. I'm all for the uniforms.
Starting point is 01:36:02 I always like the uniforms. I can't help myself. I like the uniforms. Okay, well, while we're doing that, about clock, we got Mitch checking in, who works in the financial services field. This company is a very old school pen and paper company, coat and tie operation.
Starting point is 01:36:20 This is a good letter. Some of the reps are fresh out of college and did not know how to send a letter. Yeah. Our manager... I put it on my... I'm putting together a long list. Our manager had to...
Starting point is 01:36:33 to explain where to write the address information. We now have a sample letter on the white board at all times. But I'm not complaining about Gen Z. What are they teaching these kids in school? No, it's the school's fault. It's not Gen Z's fault. No, it's not. And they're talking, I sent a return and went back and forward with this guy.
Starting point is 01:36:54 And these are not kids out of high school. These are college grads with certificates. Yeah. You know, of expertise. Yeah. On top of it. So they're like beyond, they're like post grad, basically.
Starting point is 01:37:08 And it's like graduate schools from college and they can't, they don't know where to put the return address. They don't know where to write the name, the address. Where's the stamp go? I don't know. What's the stamp? What's the stamp?
Starting point is 01:37:23 Yeah. This is the schools. This should, like they said, they're teaching the kids clock in second grade. That's when you're supposed to do it. You don't do it in college. I'll tell you all the kids at the meetup. They knew how to read clock.
Starting point is 01:37:41 You better believe it. I've got the cutest note. Hold on. Let me see. Two daughters. We had a lot of Navy vets who were there. Navy vets in the middle of Texas? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:55 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, they came from lots of different places. There was a whole bunch of them. and one is from Abigail Miller, age 10. Thank you, Mr. Adam, and thank you, Mrs. Tina. And then Maddie, her sister, said, thank you for your cause. I like that. Thank you for your cause.
Starting point is 01:38:17 He gave us a little note, John, and asked us what our favorite color was. I guess we both like blue a lot, and we both like dogs, so they're going to send us drawings of blue dogs. So you can look forward to that in the PO box. That's the kind of kids, no agenda people raise. I like that. Yeah, blue dog Democrats. So the Tylenol thing continues.
Starting point is 01:38:43 And with another fun causation or correlation or whatever you want to call it, because now Tylenol in combination with circumcision, circumcision is causing autism. This is a little bit much. Many, any other confirmation studies. There's two studies that show children who are circumcised early have double the rate apologism. It's highly likely because they're given Tylenol. So, you know, none of this is positive,
Starting point is 01:39:17 but all of it is stuff that we should be paying attention to. But, you know, there's a tremendous amount of proof or evidence, I would say it's a non-doctor, but I've studied it. Okay, first of all. President Trump, stop with the non-doctor stuff. Just don't do it at all. But he is signaling vaccine throughout this whole thing. It's a long time ago.
Starting point is 01:39:39 You know, I met Bobby in my office 20 years ago. We were talking about the same thing 20 years ago. Really? And I was a real estate developer. It bothered me that it seemed to be getting worse. But it's so bad. Now, when you hear these numbers, it's not even really sustainable. I don't know how people do it.
Starting point is 01:39:56 But there is some very strong evidence on Tylenolano. Well, in fact, at one point, I guess the company gave a warning that gave the... They still don't recommend it during pregnancy, that's the weird thing. They're not recommending it, and that's the company itself. So, just don't take it. Don't take it. If you're a woman, don't take it, and don't give it to the baby when the baby's born, and I think that's going to have an impact.
Starting point is 01:40:21 But I'd also get the shots in small doses. Oh, yeah. There are a few things. We give a few things that just seem to be, and I think you'd get that. number way back up. Think of it. You have one in 20,000. And now it's just, it's not, it's not even believable when you, when you think the 20,000 drops to 12, 12, 12 children. So that's, that's induced by something that's given or taken. And it should be able to be stopped. One out of 47 presidents recommends not taking Tylenol.
Starting point is 01:40:59 certainly not if you're circumcised. The jokes almost right themselves. However, I will say that the pharma ads are starting to add more of their side effects. Have you noticed this lately? Yeah, there's some real gems out there. Some of the ads have got, I mean, I haven't clipped them yet, but they're getting funnier. I have one. Now, they do sneak in there.
Starting point is 01:41:24 These are not all the side effects. I'm like, wow, these are not all the side effects. Have you seen that little clip that's going around of all the Pfizer side effects for the COVID vaccine that finally got released? No, I haven't seen that. It's a video of page after page hundreds, if not thousands of side effects. Wow. Well, here's a drug. By the time you get to the end of the disclaimer, you forget what the drug was for.
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Starting point is 01:42:53 45 seconds of disclaimer. And they still, you still got to call you, they call your doctor for the rest. It's unbelievable. I mean, you've got to be pretty desperate to take that. And it's an immunotherapy. So what is it? Is it more, uh, I don't know how you get, MRI stuff? No, no, it would be, who knows what.
Starting point is 01:43:13 I mean, there's witches bruise that they just sell. Yeah. And, um, you know, with Trump going around and, uh, uh, calling, uh, Antifa. a terrorist group is kind of interesting because have you seen this super clip that I have a copy of it right here. I have a copy of it here too. We'll check the times on the two. 117.
Starting point is 01:43:38 I'll bet you yours is exactly the same. Let me see. There's only one going around. Yep, 117. So we'll play it. But these are all from five years ago. None of this is current. None of this is current.
Starting point is 01:43:52 These are people who are some of them not even on the air anymore. But, okay. There's no Antifa. This is an... Except for Jimmy Kimball. He's barely... He's clicking on by his fingernails. There's no Antifa.
Starting point is 01:44:02 This is an entirely imaginary organization. There is not an Antifa. Stop, stop. That clip is not from five years ago. That's from a couple days ago. Oh, really? Well, he's the only one then. No, a couple of these were pretty new.
Starting point is 01:44:15 Oh, okay. It was mixed and match. Felt old to me. Felt old to me. Yeah, but no, that was pretty new. He did a little bit on it. Oh, okay. And that was part of it.
Starting point is 01:44:25 There's no Antifa. This is an entirely imaginary organization. There is not an anifa. Like, I don't even know what Antifa is. There is no group. It's not even like far right groups like the proud boys and oathkeepers. Compared to right-wing extremists, Antifa linked violence is rare and limited. It isn't an organization. It is a, it is in many ways mythology. It's not like the proud boys or the oathkeepers, you know, sort of defined terrorist organizations with leadership that led, that, you know, leads violence. It's not a highly organized movement. It's a moniker. It's not a unified group like the proud boys are. Things like Antifa are things that are thought up. It's all in the guise of going after Antifa, which is nothing. There's no organization called Antifa. Nobody's a number of Antifa because it doesn't exist. They are just clare into existence, something that doesn't exist. There is no Antifa organization. So maybe that's good for social media.
Starting point is 01:45:25 but it really has is non-existent they exist on the internet in chat rooms and in 4chan and uh discord in places like that where they run discussion boards trade tactics documents things like that but none of them are called antifa i think we should ask uh the the machine what do you think should we ask the machine if there's an actual group called antifa the machine should reflect a pretty much similar opinion let's see what the machine says. Error. Is there an actual group named Antifa? Okay. Doing real well so far. Let's try it again. Is there an actual group named Antifa? No. There's no official centralized group called Antifa. It's more of a loose movement, short for anti-fascist, made up of individuals and small actions.
Starting point is 01:46:23 activists networks opposing far-right extremism. No formal membership, no HQ, just people showing up when they see fit. Kind of chaotic, but that's by design. Oh, it's by design. Hmm. By, by whose design? Ask her again. By, by whose design?
Starting point is 01:46:47 By theirs, honestly. Antifa's not run by some shadowy overlord. It's decentralized on purpose. Started from anarchists and socialist roots in the 1930s Europe, fighting Nazis back then. Folks kept the vibe alive because they distrust big structures, easier to dodge crack towns that way. Think crowdsourcing resistance, not a club with dues. Well, there you go. I mean, we might as well pack this show in.
Starting point is 01:47:13 Yeah. Everything we thought is wrong. Apparently, black guys inventing telephones. Black guys invent the airplane and a cell phone. What are we going to do? We're no good Hey with that I'd like to thank you
Starting point is 01:47:25 for your courage In the morning to you The man who put the sea In no correction Say hello to my friend On the other end The one, the only Mr. John C.
Starting point is 01:47:33 Devorah Yeah, in the morning you have Carrying in the marriage Sheep was in the water And all the names of the nights out there Hold on a second Trolls the thing
Starting point is 01:47:46 Pony on me see what we got going on here Uh 1956 it's a holiday number sounds about right it's not too bad 1956 these trolls are hanging out on their holiday weekend everyone has the monday off we're presuming and you're getting ready for your barbecue or hanging out with the family which is nice and we're here in our non-camera filled studios bringing you the best media deconstruction there is in the universe Five cameras shoot. Five cameras. Live, live, five cameras. Could we charge tickets for that?
Starting point is 01:48:27 This is, everyone's doing the tours now. Even Pivot's doing a tour. They're selling out. Pivot. Who's Pivot? Pivot. Scott and... That lousy podcast? Scott and Kara.
Starting point is 01:48:40 Yeah, they're doing a tour. They got five venues sold out. I think they have the Superdome. Can you imagine? Yes. How would anyone go to that? Well, there's something about people who have been hearing their favorite podcast people, which has nothing to do with video, by the way.
Starting point is 01:49:02 At all. No, and they want to see it on stage. I'm like, I'm with you. It seems like the most uninteresting thing ever. But maybe if we had like, you know, jugglers and dwarfs while we're doing it. Dwarfs. I'm sorry. little people.
Starting point is 01:49:20 I'm sure we have some little people in the no agenda production audience who would be happy. They'd love to work for sure. Yeah. I'm sure we can have a good time. You know, I think that our version of this, which is meetups, which don't include us. Yeah. Mostly. Mostly.
Starting point is 01:49:35 They include us a couple of times a year, a few times a year. Once in a while, yeah. Is a better idea because it brings, there's no community involved with these, these audience things. I mean, you know. unless you had you know you're like your pastor jimmy come out and tell people to meet each other and that's not going to happen no well pastor jimmy would be happy to do the show with us i'm sure if we asked them i'm sure he would i'm sure he'd be happy to do it um so yeah i i just i you know it seems like a lot of work and for what you know and then people can't get to it and i don't know
Starting point is 01:50:16 And maybe if we did it in the sphere. How about that? Now you're talking. In the sphere. We should do it. Let me do the national. Everyone wants to talk. That's going to, you know how we did the third show threat for, I don't know how many years.
Starting point is 01:50:29 We rode that to the, you know, we rode that until died, the horse died. Yes. I think we can write this. We're going to do a national meetup. Yes. In the sphere. In the sphere in Vegas. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:41 We need to get a price on that thing. What does that cost for a night? Yeah. We got to do some research. Maybe we can get a. There should be, what is it called when you have the cheap price when you have excess inventory? Remnant. Remnant. Remnant pricing. Remnant pricing.
Starting point is 01:50:54 We want remnant pricing. Yes. And then, you know, and let that guy with this big mouth come in and do the video. Because, you know, you got a big talker with his five camera shoot. Yeah. We do that. Spectacular, video effects projected in the sphere. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:12 Oh, that'd be great. The whole, our two heads are heads on the sphere. big giant heads on sticks on sticks I'm sure people would do a lot of cool AI stuff for us in the sphere all right now right well so before the four years are up if we can get the pricing and we can get the remnant inventory and we can get it all together I'm sure we'd be happy to come to do a special live show in the sphere and we'll be in a bubble it's our goal it's a goal that's a goal we'll be in the bubble our podcast bubble you know because I got to have my gear you're with me, got to have the stuff with me.
Starting point is 01:51:49 You know? You've got to have our clips, everything. And then we could bring. Yeah. And Patrick. I bring a couple of these little devices. And then we should just bring people out, like, and here's the trap babies. And the babies come out.
Starting point is 01:52:07 And then here's Sir Patrick Cobol. And here's Dirty Jersey Horror. And we just bring them all out. And then they all take about. It's like, what's the name of that comedy show where they're The guy does, I can't remember the name of it, but there's some comedian, he brings all these different comics out of the years. Oh, Kill Tony, Kill Tony.
Starting point is 01:52:23 Kill Tony. Do we do a Kill Tony-like environment. So we bring these people out and insult each other. That'd be great. All right. How about mud wrestling will be part of it? With midgets. Mud wrestling midgets. Ah, wonderful.
Starting point is 01:52:38 In the sphere. We're getting the venue figured out. Okay. Yeah, we're working on it. And we'll do an award show while we're at it. Anyway, these trolls are listening and they're listening at noagendashream.com. Wonderful, wonderful experiment we started thanks to Void Zero. Oh, man, 15, 16 years ago with the troll room where people sit around and troll and it just scroll, scroll and scroll and it's always been fun.
Starting point is 01:53:06 We have a feeling that we have a live audience. It just feels good. I like it. I personally really enjoy having it. You don't watch it during the show, but I'm always watching what people have to say. say, and sometimes it's good one-liners and usually some good information. So nobody seemed to know about the cell phone or the airplane. We had to go to Grok for that one to get error, error to tell us what was up with that.
Starting point is 01:53:30 Of course, many of them are using these modern podcast apps. You probably heard of them. They deliver your podcast, even when the noagenda show.net website does not, which, believe it or not, was another part of the upgrade. Did you get any emails? You must have gotten emails about it. Yeah, people are moaning. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:51 Like, it's not, it's amazing how many people listen to the show on the website. I'm always surprised by that. But the people had the modern podcast app, like, I've got it on my app. How come it's not on the website? What, what, are you, are you a pig? Are you oinking? I'm just moving, I'm moving gear around. Okay.
Starting point is 01:54:10 So, podcast apps.com, get a modern podcast app. The biggest benefit to no agenda producers is when we go live, the bat signal goes up, you hear about it, you know the show is live, you tap in right away in your podcast app. That's what's so cool about it. You get the live stream. And of course, when we release within 90 seconds, you will be notified that the podcast is available, even if it takes longer to get everywhere else, certainly on the legacy apps. Now, in our Value for Value Model, we'll be celebrating 18 years of the show on October 26, which is, man, that's a man. That's 18 years. Somehow it feels like a milestone.
Starting point is 01:54:49 Is that because 18 you're legal to drive? No, you're illegal drive. What is 18 these days? Drinking. I thought drinking. Voting. Voting. Voting.
Starting point is 01:54:59 Voting. There you go. There you go. Voting. I thought, yeah, 18. Okay. So the value for value model works by people doing lots of things for the show, being our boots on the ground, being our producers, telling us what you know. You see the things.
Starting point is 01:55:13 you're an expert in the field, you're a Smee, as in subject matter expert, then you need to let us know when we're wrong or what we got right or even if we haven't discussed it, something we need to discuss it. This is very important work for the No Agenda Nation. Yeah, it reminds me of a clip I didn't get. Which one? Oh, it was about, I teased it in the newsletter and I didn't follow up. About the South Korean, the whole system.
Starting point is 01:55:43 goes down. In South Korea, the, the hack. They lost a bunch of data. People with their digital ID, now they're they don't have a home and they can't get their money or anything. They don't have a home? It's a disaster. Wow. It's like, you can't, you can't, you're
Starting point is 01:56:00 locked out. You can't get, the key won't work on the fuck. Oh, you can't get in your home. Nothing works. Well, it actually brings me to a bonus clip. Oh, a second. It's kind of related. This is the latest from Amazon. Amazon is adding facial recognition technology to its ring cameras and doorbells. The global technology company calls a new feature of familiar
Starting point is 01:56:18 faces. They say it will recognize familiar people such as family, friends, or neighbors. Homeowners can then tag them in the ring app so the next time they can be identified by name rather than generic person at the front door. But privacy experts are a little concerned because people are being recorded without their consent. According to Ring, the new facial recognition feature won't be available in Illinois, Texas, and Portland, Oregon due to laws restricting it. Yeah, this, what could possibly go wrong with this? Tagging people.
Starting point is 01:56:46 I mean, this is so that now the, the, the officials will know when you're walking past someone's house. Oh, that's, that's, that's, that's Bob. Okay, Bob pops up. Yeah, exactly. That way you can keep tabs on you. Yeah. I don't.
Starting point is 01:57:00 And could you, I mean, can you also set it up so if a familiar face shows up who you don't want to talk to that it just doesn't ring? Or it says, oh, that guy's here. That's kind of a handy feature, keeping people out. Yeah. Part of the work people do to support the show and our value for value model is create artwork on relatively cheap AI machines. And we go in after the show to knowartagnator.com and we grab one of them and we make it our album art. And once again, it's cartoony, but it was kind of funny.
Starting point is 01:57:38 And the concept was good. The prompting was easy. and Jeffrey Ria brought the artwork for episode 1806, titled Gray Zone, and it was a no-agenda ham burglar. It was like a puzzle. You had to figure out what is going on with the crook, with the prison outfit on a ham radio with a ham. With a ham.
Starting point is 01:58:04 Did you see that someone animated it? No. Oh, yeah. Well, there's a new, there's an AI person. product you'll animate anything. Yeah, and it even had the VU meter animating, the RF meter was animated. Oh, it was quite amazing. That stuff, I mean, that's where your trillions of dollars are going. It's good stuff. Well worth it. Of course, we also like to thank people who support us financially. $50 and above are always mentioned, not under $50 for reasons of
Starting point is 01:58:33 anonymity. And we have a special spot for people who are able to support us with $200 or more for an episode. We'll mention you in this, in this segment, and we will read your note, along with that, we'll give an official Hollywood title of Associate Executive Producer, which is a real credit. You can use that anywhere Hollywood credits are recognized, including IMDB.com, or $300 or more, and you'll become an executive producer, and we will also read your note. And we got a number of on-the-spot donations yesterday at the No Agenda Meetup here in Fredericksburg, several Instanites. So this is, this was a very, very generous crowd. And it started off with, this was funny. Sir Tim, he will be Sir Tim. He is now an instantite. He gave us $1,000 in silver. He gave us 21 pieces of silver and in a nice handsome leather pouch. So it felt just like Judas. You know, oh, it's, oh, at least you put in 21, not 20. And he will be instant. tonighted today. Donation. I was hit in the mouth in 2010 by Sir Kevin Webb and I've been
Starting point is 01:59:43 a listener ever since. I hit my wife in the mouth and we damed her first and now it's my turn. Please knight me. Sir Tim of the domestead. They actually live in a dome home which they built themselves which is pretty cool. You ever seen these geodesic dome homes? Yeah. Oh yeah. There's a fact there's a there's some town around I saw a special on it that they specialize in in displaying these domes. That's cool. There's a lot of new dome technology. Yes. Yes. He had a lot to say about the dome technology. Those guys are into this or into all the technology of the new kind of domes that people live. And they look dumb. So please not me, Sir Tim of the dome said it, well, he built a like a structure
Starting point is 02:00:26 around it. So the dome is the home. And then around it, they put like, they built, you know, it looks like a regular house. So it's just, it's really like a, like a bra. So there's a house outside and you go in the house and there's a dome you go into and that's the house. Yes, exactly. Which he says is fireproof, windproof, and bulletproof.
Starting point is 02:00:45 See, I would think it'd be the other way around. You have this giant dome and then you go into the dome and there'd be a nice, cute little house inside. No. In fact, because it's just, it looks kind of like a house on the outside except for the roof and has two mounds. It looks like a like a bra,
Starting point is 02:01:00 like two boobs on top of your home. It's kind of an odd structure. If we're still able to do the Secretary General thing, I'd like to be titled Secretary General of the Digital Domestead. Yes, you can. Keeping the note short, the rest can be said at the meetup, Sir Tim. Then we got, oh, yes. So that was the silver donation.
Starting point is 02:01:22 Then we got 910,000 Satoshi's sent to my wallet, which I will send on to our wallet in Bitcoin from Aaron and Aaron. S. Steele, I think it is. Estil, I cannot, can I hearten to read his handwriting. So that's $1,000. Abilene, Texas. Navy retired. Oh, yeah, he was one of the top guys in the Navy,
Starting point is 02:01:48 and they wanted to force the COVID shot on him. And he said, nope, and he left the Navy. He left over the COVID shot. He says, thank you, John. Well, can he get back in and get the back pay? They promised? I'm not sure. I should have asked him that,
Starting point is 02:02:01 but there was like a million kids running around. Then we go to Duke of the Pacific Trash Vortex, $500. He says, Jim Comey says, hi. Nice little card he has here. Just kidding, this donation is from Rogue, R-H-O-A-G. I will send a more legible note to the correct email, so that's $500. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 02:02:26 $500 from Marco D. Magnanimus, and he's the Baron Boomer. $500 for Secretary General of all things good and he wanted a jobs karma and a shut up slave so he wanted the Italian shut up slave so we got that here for him
Starting point is 02:02:48 Shut up slave stajito scabble and he's your jobs jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs karma And then $1,000.33 from Sir Nick. Mr. Curry, Mr. Dvorak, my brother hit me in the mouth, maybe a dozen times before my chin gave out.
Starting point is 02:03:13 He kept telling me, I'd love the show, and mention the fixation of the 33 to appeal to a past part of me that had some deep, persistent metaphysical run-ins with the number. One day it works. I don't know what that is. One day at work. What? But he's getting run-ins with the number. The number's tracking him around. Something's up.
Starting point is 02:03:35 He knows it. One day at work, I decided to tune in, and it happened to be show 1533, have him being born at 1533 p.m. That was 3.33 in the afternoon. I was intrigued by the circumstance. I haven't missed the show since and happened to have planned a family vacation coinciding with the Fredericksburg meetup scheduled at 3.33 p.m. Please accept me as an insinite. Please accept my gratitude.
Starting point is 02:03:59 Make Good. Episode 1595 was a wedding gift to my brother. Please make Paul Mazoney, the associate executive producer, not me. New Jersey, Mazzoni. I've been the douche all this time, not him. Okay, so I'll put that. That's a switcheroo. Yes, it is a switcheroo. And he will be Sir Nick, the night of Knoxville's 33rd degree. And a deduishing is an order. You've been deduished. and then I only have three more and this would be an associate executive producer from Ben and Heather Wright from San Antonio 2222. Dear Adam and John, my wife and I were hitting the mouth little over two years ago
Starting point is 02:04:41 and we listened to our first No Agenda episode 1660, the Doom Goblin in which you and John talked about the media attack on raw milk. We immediately sought out our local herd share, signed the contract, shook our farmers' hands, and fell in love with our raw milk dealers. Shout out to Triple Oaks Farm in Virginia. Oh, Mel dealer.
Starting point is 02:04:59 After hearing you reveal how the news coverage is silly, nudging, and downright brainwashing, there was no going back. I've been listening ever since and love how small my amygdala is becoming. Hence the time has come for my wife and I to donate, hereby request a deduished. You've been deduced. Inclos, a donation of 222.22 because my wife and I are pregnant with twins. Could we get a double-up baby-making karma? I didn't actually get the baby-making karma. Baby.
Starting point is 02:05:30 By the way, I was telling all these expecting parents that they have to name their kids after us. And they all promised to do it. They all said, oh, yeah, sure, we'll do it. Double up baby-making karma for all people out there wanting their own human resources. And if you add this segment, you have of John complaining about the guy eating peanuts on Airplane.
Starting point is 02:05:53 I'll talk to my keeper about naming our twins, Adam, and John. the potential exit strategy for y'all 20 years from now if you play your cards right well we'll give you the baby karma how about that sounds like the right thing to do you've got karma also there were chauvin the surcan break commodore of the gitmo navy and dame tracy of the roman right commodore of gitmo nation uh royalty brother royalty 100 and gave me five dollars they'd received from a jewish establishment here in Fredericksburg and coined it Jew money. So thank you for that. Do money. Do you money. Thank you to you and John for sharing your collective knowledge and wisdom with the
Starting point is 02:06:34 Gitmo Nation. We look forward to the biweekly No Agenda shows to keep us saying. We especially respect and appreciate the God-centered perspective in your life. Thank you. Yes. I have a request. Mm-hmm. They ask for two baby-making carmas and just in case you should give them the second one. You've got. Karma.
Starting point is 02:06:57 That's about how long it'll take for the second one to come out. And then Khan Nguyen and I think his wife, not on here. They always show up. They come in from Austin, I believe, in $100. And thank you so much. Thank you to everybody who was at the meetup. Thank you to Gail and Matt Long, who organized it. And, of course, everybody at J-6 or Jenny's 1776 bar.
Starting point is 02:07:22 It was a great time. Really, one of the best we've had. Now we go to our executive and associate executive producers who sent in through various methods, Sir Chris Cohen from Austin, 51538. He is the ringless baron of North Austin here with his hat trick donation, which elevates him to Viscount, executive producer, and secretary general all in one fell swoop. And he says, hi Adam and John. With his hat trick donation, it's been three in a row now.
Starting point is 02:07:50 I forgot to mention I'll be celebrating my 64th birthday and Tuesday, perhaps a double-up, double-tap is an order. I'm not sure what that means. A double-up, double-tap? Does he want to be shot? Is that what he wants? Yeah, that's what sounds like. Don't we have that somewhere?
Starting point is 02:08:07 There you go. I'm an OG pre-pod show DSC listener who has been with the show all 18 years and was there when Adam first arrived in Austin during the Hot Pockets Tour. Wow. Sir Gordon Walton. The Baron Walton was there as well.
Starting point is 02:08:22 He was at that very first meetup. and he's made all of his family no agenda peers. I've attended the previous two Fredericksburg meetups, but there will not be there today. Unfortunately, we'll be celebrating at the round table with tequila and conchenita pebill or wice beers and sourbrotten. Lastly, I want to call out my friend Porkface, who hit me in the mouth several years ago as a douchebag.
Starting point is 02:08:48 Sincerely, Chris Cowan. Thank you, Chris. Pork face. Yeah. There you go. Duke of the Pacific Trash Vortex, 500 bucks. This is a third annual Fredericksburg meetup donation. And it's a switcheroo.
Starting point is 02:09:06 Please give this executive producer credit to my nine-week-old granddaughter, little Miss Daphne, the darling, trademark. Trademark, indeed. And pending my ability to complete her full damehood, please bestow upon her the title of Secretary General General of Babyland. Okay. Thank you both for the wise deconstruction as well as the laughs.
Starting point is 02:09:31 It is, after all, a comedy podcast. Indeed. April. Apple wouldn't lie. R-A-H-O-A rogue. Rogue Duke of the Pacific Trash Vortex. That was 500 bucks. All right.
Starting point is 02:09:46 We move on to Sir Meister Chit-Chat, Russville, Arkansas. $350 and 93 cents. Greetings and Sally's. It's Russellville. Is it Russellville? Greetings and salutations from Mr. Meister chit-chat of Harmony Homestead. This donation of 33.33 plus fees is a switcheroo and final donation necessary for Damehood of my beloved,
Starting point is 02:10:12 who this coming Thursday produces our first human resource. I began her path to Damehood requesting baby-making. King Karma from the No Agenda community, and here we are. There it is. Baby Karma works. Kid needs to be named after us. With this donation, I may now rest easy as my son shall be of full noble blood of a sir and a dame. And his name will be Sir Adam John Dvorak Curry.
Starting point is 02:10:42 Chit-chat. So she shall be known, his dame, as Lady Agricola Gothica. and she wants salted caramel latte and homemade and homemade pop tarts at the round table. Ah, that's the pregnant ladies. I always have that stuff. We are grateful to have opened this chapter with the help of no agenda. Are we excited to close it to begin the next one with no agenda as well. Keep up the good work.
Starting point is 02:11:10 Thank you for your courage. Here's to four times four more years, sincerely, Sir Meister Chichat and the Lady Agricola Gothicus of Harmony Homestead. Sean Pillick, Sean A. Pilachowski and Portage or Portage or Portage. I would say portage. Oh, yeah, you would. Wisconsin.
Starting point is 02:11:35 2-2-2-2. Another marking the day as switcheroo day. This is a switcheroo for my wife, Dame Hanging Laundry and her Damehood. I love you and are walks. And since John and Adam hit you in the mouth many years ago, that's interesting. She hit him in the mouth then, I guess. You now hang laundry much better.
Starting point is 02:12:05 Well, maybe not. I don't know how this works. But I love you too in my laundry hanging. Okay. She's apparently hanging a lot of laundry. Help her out. Get her a dryer. And what are the chances as I'm about to.
Starting point is 02:12:18 open my gigawatt coffee roasters cold brew. There's Eli the coffee guy, 2.10, 12, which he always does the date. Get it, $200, 10, 12. Brothers, I need some travel karma. We can do that for you. After a long, hard month, where I lost my stepfather to complications from surgery and dealing with other additional challenges, we decided to head down to Chattanooga for a little R&R and visit some old friends. We made it as far as Louisville before our friends called and told us that kids both had the flu trip is canceled so we are making the most of it and hanging in louisville for the weekend that said the way the trip in the past weeks have gone let us get let us get some karma to make it home safe and sound that way we can get back to the grind of making great
Starting point is 02:13:02 coffee at an affordable price visit gigawatt coffee roasters.com use code ITm 20 for 20% off your order stay caffeinated says eli jen and ethan so yeah we got some karma for you and i'm going to add a goat just for the coffee. You've got Farmer. So good. Now we have Surheeb of Hogtown,
Starting point is 02:13:28 $200.37 cents. And this is in purple, which means, Hi, fellas, I donated Bitcoin just to annoy John. But sadly, had tech issues doing so and sent Adam
Starting point is 02:13:42 boomer-ish emails. Apologies. It was funny. You got boomerish emails? Yeah. His donation is honor for my friend Christina, whom I punched in the mouth a few months ago. She is in the dystopian hellhole of Buffalo, New York,
Starting point is 02:14:00 a single party controlled them stronghold. There's all cities with a child poverty rate of almost 50%. This is all Democrat-run cities. They're all the same. They got one name on the ballot. Every cycle is just, it's just, by the way, I blame the Republicans for this situation because they don't, they never put anybody up. They don't have good, you know, they don't have a machine.
Starting point is 02:14:24 They don't do anything well. They don't have any leadership. That's too bad. It's horrible. It's just how, it's just, what is it's, it's just fine with the brainwashed masses. Well, they only have one candidate. Please give her karma and a deduishing. You've been deduished.
Starting point is 02:14:45 And give her some pity for being the only non-DEM in the city. That's probably not true, by the way, in the city limits. Sir Hib of Hogtown, the brain aneurysm guy. Oh, that guy. That guy. You've got karma. And Linda Lupakkin is here with $200, and she requests jobs karma and says, as she always does,
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Starting point is 02:15:41 And he sent a check in for 200 and put a note in. with it, which is written on a piece of paper. And you can tell it's a piece of paper by the sound it makes. Yep. October, ITM John and Anna, Switcheroo, another Switcheroo, yet another Switcheroo. Please credit this esteemed Associate Executive Producership to Mr. Dana Brunetti. Congrats to him. He still hasn't made executive.
Starting point is 02:16:11 He's still just an Associate Executive Producer. Or Dana Brunetti. I find myself, he's going to, you can't say that because he has donated the executive producer level donations and he's going to write a nasty note in. And then we get into a back and forth. Oh, fine. You and Dana mostly. Yes, fun.
Starting point is 02:16:30 I find myself in a Kafkaesque situation. I request that the peerage committee consider this appeal to resolve it. Here are the relevant facts previously. Without evidence, the peerage committee declared that I cannot. not carry the title of Black Baron because no such title exists. However, the committee conceded he can call himself Black Baron if he wants to, unquote. Two. Now, he starts with A, then goes to two.
Starting point is 02:16:59 He's like Biden. So this we have an issue with it right away. He's like Biden. There's three things. A. A. Two, he says. Look, I didn't call myself Black Baron.
Starting point is 02:17:13 and you guys did. I was duly credited and pronounced. Pronounced the Cated. Pronounced Cated. Like you like to say, Black Baron of the I-4 corridor in episode 1512. I humbly submit that if there's a place for a governor within the Gitmo Nation community,
Starting point is 02:17:32 there can also be a place for one true black baron. If the committee sees this differently or cheerfully, I don't think so, cheerfully accept this. Furthermore, denying me the title of Black Baron would actually be a reversal. I'm worried for the show that it might look bad if the committee strips a loyal night of a duly pronounced title, right? You wouldn't want people thinking peerage is a scam. Would you? No.
Starting point is 02:18:01 God forbid. Can I claim the official title of Black Baron? Yes or no? Answer the question. Thank you for your attention to this matter. No jingles, no karma. a love is list, sir, fur, TBD, Baron of the I-Fort Corridor, Orlando, on a side note, to Francocke's writing, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 02:18:17 Okay, this is going to a committee and will be resolved within the next 30 days. Well, then take this into the committee with you because Baron Scott of the Armory was at the meetup yesterday with his dogs, Bonnie and Clyde and his wife, it was a hoot-nanny, and he said, I'm going to be a black vicom. I said, there's no such thing. He says, yes, there is, because I was a black knight, so I'm a black baron, and I can be a black Viscount. So take that into your peerage committing.
Starting point is 02:18:51 This is out of control. This will all be resolved at the Sphere show. All, all of the... Hey, thank you very much, Executive Associate Executive Producers. Thank you, Meetup, producers. Highly appreciated. It was good to hang out with everybody. I think I spoke to everybody.
Starting point is 02:19:09 that was there. Thank you to the keeper for shuttling me around as she usually does, although a lot of people seem to be there for Tina, which was nice to see. And, of course, we'll be thanking the rest of our supporters, $50 and above. And our value for value model, go to no agenda donations.com. Whatever value you get out of the show, just put it into numbers and send it to us. We're happy with anything that you feel is the value you receive from the show.
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Starting point is 02:19:55 Order. Shut up, Slade. Shut up. A lot of people responded to the a license plate to lobby. Oh. Yeah, they thought it was quite disgusting. In fact, Brad sent me a note.
Starting point is 02:20:17 The way business is done in this country, you do it that way. Well, he had another take. Hey, bud. Hey, bud. I heard your short segment on the front license plates and how 3M is behind dashing the attempts of lawmakers to change that law. I've heard of big pharma and big banks, but I guess now we need to be on the lookout for big paint.
Starting point is 02:20:37 Next thing you know, Candace Owens will be doing a six-part series linking Israel to the front license plate issue at the same time linking 3M to the Charlie Kirk assassination. I've got my popcorn ready. Yep, it's coming. There you go. He's got that right. So I got a series of clips that are all taken from here and there that have to do with the VACS. Oh, really? Yeah, there's a series here, and they're all different.
Starting point is 02:21:03 And it's a lot of Kennedy, because Kennedy's been slipping stuff. And you pointed this out earlier in the show about how they're, you know, when Trump said something, there's this, they're really trying to get the Vax thing, you know, so people take a second look. Yeah. And do we need these Vaxes? I saw a clip. I didn't, it's not part of this segment, but it's where somebody said that the Vax is more
Starting point is 02:21:24 dangerous than the disease. Can they have some stats to prove it? But let's listen to these clips because they're kind of interesting. Okay. And I'm going to, I think I'm going to start off with the. with the counter with the with the prevailing attitude this is a vax talk girl and i want to set it up i believe this to be an ad for cvs oh uh by an influencer and she's she's standing there she's actually laying down i want to ask you do you know you notice that there's a lot of ticotkers
Starting point is 02:21:56 they're laying in bed or they got their head on a pillow and they're yacking away i i don't understand what they peel that is either that or they're in their car This girl's laying in bed. The car. Why? Well, she's in bed laying down. The car is a natural studio. I mean, I used to do podcasts from the car all the time.
Starting point is 02:22:17 The car is a great studio for a podcast, for the sound. You know, it's not a great backdrop for, it was great for audio, but it's not great for video. I agree. And always makes you look like you're in the passenger seat instead of the driver's seat, which is another weird thing. Well, a lot of times I'm wondering when they're in the driver's seat, what the heck? they pay watch the road so uh she's laying there and she's got and she's got one arm uncovered and it's got two different colored uh bandages on a little green one or red one or something she got the flu shot and the covid shot oh yeah you want to yeah that way you would double up so so let's listen
Starting point is 02:22:56 to her and before i get to the main three clips i got my covid and flu vaccines today and i'm so happy about that. I got them for a few reasons. One, because it's the right fucking thing to do for myself, but also for everybody around me. And also a little bit out of spite. There have been years where I've forgotten to get my flu shot. But this year was not going to be one of those years because, again, I trust science. And I'm not a fucking idiot. So here we are. I am someone that like does kind of get affected. When I first got my COVID shot, I was down bad for a couple days.
Starting point is 02:23:36 And even when I get my flu shot, like I don't typically feel good for a day or two afterwards. And for people that are going to be like, that means it's bad for you. No, that means it's fucking working. That's how that works. And it's well worth it to protect myself, but also everybody around me,
Starting point is 02:23:51 especially when I work with vulnerable communities. Like, it's my civic duty at this point. So go get your vaccines. CBS made it, like, so easy. Well, a couple things. First of all, the dropping of the F-bomb every single time tells me that subconsciously she knows this is wrong. Oh, that's an interesting idea. It's like a tell.
Starting point is 02:24:16 Yeah, it is a tell. And it's a very, we've seen a lot of this, certainly recently. A lot of F-bomb dropping. Where did what? That idea. I just came up with it now. This is the first for the show. I'm listening to it now for the first time.
Starting point is 02:24:29 And you got the idea right now that dropping the F-bombs atel for lying? Oh, glory to God, John. It just came to me. The Holy Spirit gave me this. Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo. Laugh all you want. Laugh all you want. So that's part one.
Starting point is 02:24:45 Part two is the gross misinformation that somehow you're protecting others with your vaccine is just ludicrous. I love that propaganda. That's ludicrous. Now the end part about QV. Yeah, it's possible, but I would have thought they would have wanted a little more payoff in the, if she's getting paid for this. So maybe, maybe. And, you know, there's a real, the Gen Z years were all telling me TikTok, it's ruined. They said something has changed in the last few months, which I think is sabotaged by, well, the owners, the current owners.
Starting point is 02:25:25 I think that whoever buys this is getting the dog because it's. It's now filled with ads and the algos are no longer giving people what they want. And it's noticeable, they say. It's very noticeable. Well, they would know. I haven't noticed it, but they were, but I get mine filtered to Twitter. You don't have the app, but the app is throwing up ads everywhere. It's annoying.
Starting point is 02:25:47 It's not. And the main thing is the algo has changed. And I think if Ellison, whatever this conglomerate is who's going to buy it, they're buying a dog. Like, and not a good dog. Not as in a fluffy. Oh, I love. of you dog, but just a dog of a product.
Starting point is 02:26:02 I think that this is a trick. Something is no good. So maybe. It could be an, you convinced it's a CVS influencer ad? That she needs to disclose that. I don't think she does. She doesn't know that.
Starting point is 02:26:19 Well, most of these influence are too dumb to know that they have to disclose things. I think she just, I think it is a CVS ad. How much do you get for that to slip that in? What kind of money? You know, I wish somebody out there would tell me. Well, there's agencies that do this.
Starting point is 02:26:33 There's entire agencies that handle influence. We're influencers. We influence people. It could be a couple hundred bucks. It could be more. It could be less. It's probably a few hundred. Well, I remember the right-wing influences were getting five grand for talking up soda pop.
Starting point is 02:26:49 Remember that? Five grand? Yeah. And they were all... It's good money. They were all sorry about it. Oh, sure they were. and the show is their banker.
Starting point is 02:27:01 Their investment banker. Oh, I'm so sorry. Their investment banker. So then I catch this on one of the McCullough podcast, and this is the flu, Vax Flu shot Cleveland study. Okay. Clearly these two studies show that not only does the flu vaccination increase your risk of flu by 27%. And that study was by Shresta and colleagues out of the Cleveland Clinic,
Starting point is 02:27:25 over 40,000 people were in that study. This is a robust study, you know, very credible. And then the other study found 340% increased risks of other viruses when you get the flu shot. And so not only are you getting more flu, you're getting more coronaviruses and more infections. And it's just ridiculous. All right. I had to cut it off because of the music. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:27:52 You need to run it. But so you have that situation. So then Kennedy comes on different podcasts, and he's floating around. stories are always a little different here and there. And I thought both of these were worth listening to. This is Vax. This is Kennedy on the flu shot saying basically the same thing. The flu shot's no good. In a million years, I would not take the flu shot. And I'll tell you why, because this is what Cochran and BMJ have found. People who take the flu shot are protected against the at strain of flu, they're 4.4 times more likely to get a non-flu infection. And you might,
Starting point is 02:28:28 I find, and a lot of people do, that they get the flu shot and then they get sick. They're usually not getting the flu, they're getting something that is indistinguishable from the flu because the flu shot gives you something called pathogenic priming. It injures your immune system so that you're more likely to get a non-flu viral upper respiratory infection. In fact, the Pentagon published a story, and you can cite this. It's by Wolf, W-O-L-F-E, in January of this year, in which they said the flu shot not only primes you for flu, and it primes you for coronavirus. If you get, they gave flu, they had a placebo group, and they had a vaccine group because
Starting point is 02:29:16 they wanted for many of military readiness to see if the flu shot was prophylactic against coronavirus, what they found is actually the people who got the flu shot were 30, percent more likely to get coronavirus. And that's not a loan study. We found six other major studies that say the same thing. If you get the flu shot, you're more likely to get coronavirus. Wow. I hadn't heard that one.
Starting point is 02:29:43 I think we've talked about it several times, certainly the flu shot. Yeah. But the flu shot, if you get the flu shot, you're more susceptible to coronavirus. That's interesting. Yeah, I thought that was good, but you're also more susceptible to some just rando stuff. It's a crappy shot. I mean, I haven't gotten one for 20 years and I haven't gotten the flu since, except that one time in 2017. But I had Tama flu and it took it out and I haven't had anything.
Starting point is 02:30:11 I got the swine flu in 20. Was it 20? No, it was much earlier. When was the swine flu? Yeah, you had something. It was during the show era. Yeah, it was 2010, I think. It was during Mevio because I remember I didn't have an apartment in San Francisco.
Starting point is 02:30:24 was it at the, was that crappy Marriott down the road? It wasn't a Marriott. It was something else. Like a Hyatt, wasn't it? It was a Hyatt, yeah, the Riot Hyatt. And I was out for a couple days. Just that the place, isn't that that part that you would stay there as an, it was an apartment dweller, didn't you have some nearby neighbor who was always hitting on you
Starting point is 02:30:50 some chick? No, that was, that was, when I had the con. condo in San Francisco condo is a big word. It was a very small apartment. And it was the Obama bot who was next door. And you were egging me on. Like, yeah, go over there. Knock on her door.
Starting point is 02:31:06 Well, you know, me. What am I supposed to see? And I was like, hey, can I have some stickers? Right. I coached you on how to get, yes, ask her for stickers. And then I asked about the, hey, where's the meetup? How can I join the meetup to get the training? and she was recruiting me.
Starting point is 02:31:24 But then she got wary. I think she kind of figured it out. Like, oh, something's going on here. Yeah. Those are good times. Yeah, that was a good one. You were coaching me. She was kind of cute.
Starting point is 02:31:36 I remember the neighbor. Yeah. I don't remember her name. But yeah, I did get some stickers. Okay, here's some stickers. Yeah. Some Obama stickers. We're going to the camp.
Starting point is 02:31:45 Obama camp. That's what it was. Yeah, you get trained in the camp. Yeah, that had been fantastic. Yeah. Yeah, well, I missed out on the camp. Oh, well. All right, so this is the last clip.
Starting point is 02:31:58 So Kennedy gives us the lowdown. And there's this flu stuff. Meanwhile, you can listen to all that local media you want to, and they're going to be pushing the flu shot, okay? Here's something. Sorry. But now we got to, this is Kennedy on aluminum. Wait, they're still putting aluminum in the shots?
Starting point is 02:32:16 Well, yeah, they do it as an, it's a deadjuvant. Yeah, it's, it's, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, your immune system. It's to get y'all excited. Well, here he explains it, and then he talks about some of the problems you end up with. This is really good. Here's something that people should know is that aluminum provokes an allergic response, and that's why it was valuable.
Starting point is 02:32:38 So if you put the aluminum in with the viral antigen, your body now mounts an allergic response to that viral antigen, whether it's polio or hepatitis B or the, you know, HPB or whatever. But what we now know, the science suggests, is that the alumina also creates allergic responses to anything that's in the ambient environment. So if you have a peanut oil excipient in that vaccine and you put aluminum in it, how you could have a lifetime allergy to peanuts. If there is a Timothy weed outbreak, the week that you get that aluminum vaccine, you never. may have a lifetime allergy to Timothy Wheat. And that's why probably, you know,
Starting point is 02:33:27 there's two studies by Moss and Cowlings, which show that children who are vaccinated with aluminum vaccines have 30 times the rate of allergic rhinitis as kids who don't. And, you know, all of these food allergy epidemics date to the time that we started giving these kids this aluminum. And because my kids have these allergies, I'm one of the founders of the food allergy initiative in the food allergy network, which is the biggest food allergy research group. And what, you know, so that group has scientists from all over the world who are giving food allergies to rats and then figuring out how to treat them. How do they give the allergy to the rat?
Starting point is 02:34:17 they take the aluminum from the adjuvant from the hepatitis B vaccine, add a latex molecule and that now is a permanent latex allergy. You add a peanut molecule and it now has a permanent peanut allergy. You add a dairy molecule and now has a permanent dairy allergy. You wonder why all this whole generation of children is allergic to stuff. It's because we've been inducing allergies by pumping them full of aluminum. Oh, man. Oh, man. Makes sense. And the bigger question is, why would you give the hepatitis vaccine to a kid, a baby anyway, in the first place? For the money.
Starting point is 02:35:03 It has to be to give them these allergies. They're doing it on purpose, I have to say, at this point. You know, as I'm listening to that, it reminds me of they do a training for dogs here in Texas, which we did not put our dog through. and it's to train them to stay away from rattlesnakes. So they put a high-voltage shock collar on your dog, which is the reason I didn't do it. And then they bring out a rattlesnake. They show the rattlesnake. And then they shock the dogs.
Starting point is 02:35:32 So the dog, yeah, exactly. Well, that'll do it. Oh, it does. It does. One of our friend's dogs just bit in the face the other day by rattlesnake. And it costs $1,000 for the anti-werex. venom, which seems like a rip-off to me. That does seem like a rip-off.
Starting point is 02:35:49 I mean, how hard can it be? But, man, what a scandal that would be. If they were knowingly giving kids allergies, you got to wonder about Mimi's allergy. Does she get a shot at some point when she had an allergic reaction? No, she can't track it to anything. That's so odd. I'll say that most of these trap babies and the young
Starting point is 02:36:16 couples, they said, we'll have them getting our kids any, any vaccines, nothing. Look at them. They're fine. Go, go eat some dirt. Yeah. Eat some dirt. Yeah. They're fine.
Starting point is 02:36:28 It's amazing. Makes you wonder. Homes. Well, the stuff that Kennedy keeps bringing up and you can see every time you get one of these obscure, these clips are all over the place because he goes on these different podcasts. And one of them was from the Valuetainment Network. And he goes on.
Starting point is 02:36:46 these different podcasts and he drops these little bombs all over the place. I can see why they have, they farm a big pharma, big boys, the big drug, big whatever, they must hate him. Oh, for sure. I remember back in the day, the early days of the show, I would always
Starting point is 02:37:02 say, isn't it amazing how they always come out with all these drugs for, for allergies and flu and everything, you know, just about two weeks before it hits everybody? I always thought they were putting the stuff in the air. But now they're just putting it in the shots.
Starting point is 02:37:19 Yeah, just giving it to you. Okay. Give me some. Man, we're going to be branded anti-vaxers for sure. Yeah, well, we might as well be branded anti-vaxers the way things are going. Who cares? Yeah, true. I got a shot. I've gotten shots. I've gotten vaxed here and there. I was a, I was a polio pioneer. Yeah, you got lucky. I know, I did. I know. If I'd got in the cutter thing, I wouldn't be doing this podcast.
Starting point is 02:37:47 That'd be dead by now. You got real lucky. Real lucky. Let's see. I have some remnant inventory here. This is the latest on the EU digital border entry and exit system. The European Union's new digital entry and exits came EES, which involves registering the fingerprints of people from third party countries and taking their photographs before they
Starting point is 02:38:11 enter 29 EU countries came into force on Sunday. Major airports in Italy began their implementation on Sunday, while Germany began its gradual phase in Stodgat. According to the European Union, the new system will improve the efficiency and security of border crossings. Non-EU citizens will have to pass through the biometric system to enter and exit the block with their data being stored in the cloud for at least three years. The system is expected to eventually replace the old faxed. system of physically stamping passports, which doesn't allow for automatic detection of people who have exceeded their authorized stay of 90 days within 180 days.
Starting point is 02:38:58 But experts are warning that non-EU nationals will need to stop for a longer time before a passport control officer or self-service kiosk at airports, ports, and international rail terminals. The Commission, however, says the system could temporarily be suspended during the first six months of implementation if wait times become too long or there are technical issues. Three years they retain that information. That seems a little excessive. Yeah. Three years.
Starting point is 02:39:33 By the, I just got a text message from Andrew Horowitz. Yeah, he's in Europe. Is he? Yeah. What's he doing in Europe? I heard you guys had a best-of show, but where's he in Europe? He was in Tuscany the last time I looked. Oh, he says Pete and Franny are the best.
Starting point is 02:39:52 Yes, I should have mentioned his friends, Pete and Franny were at the meet-up. Franny is his drunk friend do we put on the phone. Remember that? No. Yeah, he called me up and he said, hey, man, you're not really mad at me here. Talk to my friend. And some drunk woman. That was Franny.
Starting point is 02:40:09 She was at the meet-out. That's funny. Oh, you're the drunk, you're the drunk lady. Yeah, that was me. Yeah, okay. CBS has new pictures. Did you see the new pictures? I don't know how they got it, but it's coming out now.
Starting point is 02:40:22 New pictures of Epstein's cell. This was the vow of then-upon-General Bill Barr. We will get to the bottom of what happened, and there will be accountability. Epstein's death was quickly ruled a suicide. But an investigation of jail cell photos by CBS News, working with forensic experts has raised serious questions about the New York medical examiner and the FBI's work, including a failure to preserve the scene, log evidence, and run basic forensic tests. There are 90 photos in all showing a cell strewn with blankets and strips of fabric tied to the bed
Starting point is 02:40:57 and window grate. Items moved around, including a mattress, which is seen on the floor in an earlier photo, but appears on the bed in a later one. Looking at the metadata, that second photo appears to have been taken at 11.02 a.m. If that's accurate, the scene had been disturbed hours before FBI investigators arrived. Investigators also found several possible nooses, but did not conclusively identify the one that killed him. What do you make of all these pictures? I make a crime scene gone wrong.
Starting point is 02:41:26 Herman Weisberg is a former NYPD detective turned private investigator. Does it look to you like this was investigated as a suicide or as a murder? To me, this looks like they took it at face value that this was a suicide. While our investigation did not contradict the official determination of suicide, it does raise questions about what was done to rule out the possibility of murder. If you realize that you've got a high-profile person that may or may not have committed suicide, but you need to prove that to people, this is not adequate as far as I'm concerned. We've reached out for comment for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner and the staff at the FBI and the Department of Justice as of now all have declined to comment. This is really, I don't think. didn't say how they got the pictures but yeah it's weird there's like five nooses laying around
Starting point is 02:42:16 and uh i don't know they're keeping it going that's for sure yeah why not keep it going yeah all right you can have to wrap it up with uh whatever you got left over well let's see for this holiday weekend indigenous people's celebration i have a couple i can talk about the Nashville blast. I don't, kind of disgusting. I have one, just one clip that would get us to shorten the show, which I think is a good clip. This is our idiot friend, Don Lemon, formerly of CNN. Is Don purposely going out to get humiliated now? Is that what he's doing? It's kind of interesting, this man on the street stuff. Yeah, it seems as though he's a masochist. and he's out there making a fool out of himself.
Starting point is 02:43:09 In this case, he doesn't seem to know what a law is and he doesn't know what a misdemeanor is. He thinks it's not against the, getting a misdemeanor doesn't mean you broke the law. Did you know this? The misdemeanors, no, no, no, no. Just got nothing to do with anything. Listen to this clip with this woman he's talking to about illegal immigrants. Okay. Crossing the border illegally is not.
Starting point is 02:43:34 not a crime? No, it's not a criminal act. It's a misdemeanor. So why are they being sent back and saying that they're breaking the law? That's the point. Okay, as somebody that... We don't know if they're breaking the law because they won't tell. There's no due process. Where's the evidence? That's the whole point. And if they are breaking the law, most people will say, okay, then they need to go if they're criminals. But if they're not, why are they being rounded up and sent out, especially when he promised to deport the criminals? And now he's not doing that. Yeah, I don't think we're going... The misdemeanor is not a crime, is not a criminal act.
Starting point is 02:44:06 No, if you get charged with a misdemeanor, that's not a criminal act. So I can't charge at all then. If it's not a criminal act. Because we have different levels of crime. Everything is not the same. So it is crime. It's just different levels. We have different levels of, I shouldn't say crime, but it's not, it's not a crime.
Starting point is 02:44:21 You're not breaking the law. I mean, you are breaking the law, but it's not a criminal act. So it's breaking the law. No. You're not breaking the law. The misdemeanor is not breaking law. No. If you're speeding, drinking,
Starting point is 02:44:32 get pulled over D-E-Y That's not a criminal Well, no, if you're speeding is a misdemeanor Right So still breaking the law Okay, well if you want to qualify
Starting point is 02:44:41 That we're doing semantics But what I'm trying to tell you Is everything is not the same It's all not one thing But is it the law? What? Is it the law that what? Is it law
Starting point is 02:44:52 To come over legally? Is there a law? There are rules that are processes that you should follow Yes, so you're breaking rules You're breaking the rules but you're not necessarily breaking a law. So what happens to you break the consequences?
Starting point is 02:45:04 Then you get, you start with the consequences. But the consequences should not, look, no one is saying no one should solve with the consequences. You guys are getting things mixed up. Oh, man. I got to, I have respect for Don Lemon, that he puts this stuff out.
Starting point is 02:45:19 Does he not realize he looks like a dummy? He is a dummy. Well, yeah. So it's kind of respect. You know, somehow I have respect for that. You have respect for something. someone who's a dummy and just let's it fly. He doesn't have to put this
Starting point is 02:45:34 out. I mean... He does he's such a dummy. He doesn't even know that he's looking like a dummy. Does he have no one in his immediate sphere who will tell him that... Apparently not. I'm guessing.
Starting point is 02:45:50 I'm going to show my spoon by Donate to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. in the morning Well, that's good news because there's two of us And we are quick to tell each other You're a dummy Yeah, we do that all the time
Starting point is 02:46:10 You're a dummy, you're a dummy, man, don't do that All right, we do have... And we also have our now new third party That makes it even more obvious That we're stupid. Our third party? Yeah, error. Boy, error sure knows that we're dummies.
Starting point is 02:46:27 So we have some good drone end of show makes us coming up. We have John's tip of the day. And man, we have some, a nice cornucopia here, Secretary General's Knights and Dames. And John's going to thank the rest of our value for value donors, $50 and above. Yeah, starting with Ernest Patton. He's in Westchester, Ohio, came here with 124.48. Christopher Ebert follows him with in Spartanburg, South Carolina, 105, 35. Jason, Jason, Jacob Long in Lindenburg, Pennsylvania, 8129. And this second, you should read this because it's a Dame upgrade or Dame Hood donation. Jacob Long, Landenburg, PA, this second, oh, this is West Virginia donation,
Starting point is 02:47:21 8129, makes it Dame Renegade for her birthday. She would like to be Turta, Bamba, and around. would like turta, bumba, and a round of fire cider for everyone's health at the roundtable. I have firesider. I'm not sure what turta and bumba are. I think he meant torta, maybe like as Mexican sandwich. Well, it says turta. Yeah, it says turta.
Starting point is 02:47:45 I ordered turta, so I don't know what they're getting. They're probably a sandwich. May or may not be good. Baby making karma. Now we got to work on HR1 getting his night. Well, why don't we do the baby-making karma right away? Get that out of the way for him. Here we go.
Starting point is 02:48:04 Congratulations. You've got. Karma. Kevin McLaughlin's up. He's in North Carolina, North Carolina, in Concord, to be exact. 8-0-808. He's the Archduca, Luna, lover of America, and lover of melons. Ron V-42 in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, 808.
Starting point is 02:48:28 he says the world's much better with boobs. Jacob Long has got a birthday call out, Landenberg, Pennsylvania, 7714. That'll be happy, another happy West Virginia. Yeah, but that's the proper West Virginia, I think, 7714. Well, the other one's probably upgraded from fees, yes. Why 7714 West Virginia again? I forget something about the hills.
Starting point is 02:48:55 Something about the hills. Luca R. comes in with a, Bitcoin. 6298, happy 18th. Greetings from Croatia. Oh, well, that's one way of Croatians. That's right. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 02:49:09 Luke is one of the guys I know in Croatia. It's starting to get popular. Those Bitcoin donations. I see more purple than ever. Oh, yeah. There's rolling in Do. Sir, not Jake in Thompson, Connecticut. It's 5678.
Starting point is 02:49:24 Strike. It just comes in. We don't even know who gave this donation of Bitcoin. 5559. Jackson Butler in Leveland, Levelin, Texas, 5430. He's got a happy anniversary to a smoking hot wife, Ida. I'll mention that. Patrick Cannon in Cranford, North, New Jersey, 53, 33, Razor in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 5272. That's a happy birthday call out. Terran Newland and Jolette, Wyoming, 5167, and we're already at the 50s with a really miserable bunch of donors today in coming in so far as PayPal's concerned.
Starting point is 02:50:05 Stephen Schumach, we haven't heard from him for a while in Xenia, Ohio, David Mook in Concretown, a Conkranton, Pennsylvania, Tim Del Vecchio in Blandin, Pennsylvania, Gary Mao in Woodland Hills, California. And last on our short, list, Chris Dubendorf in Brookerville, Maryland, 50. I want to thank all these folks for making show, what is it, 1807, I believe. Yes, it is.
Starting point is 02:50:39 The reality, it was, it's a good show, by the way, and people should help us by donating more next time. And again, thanks to our executive and associate executive producers and our meetup producers who donated and those who didn't who just showed up. That was nice as well. You can always support the show, and you should by going to No Agenda Donations.com, set up a recurring donation today, any amount, any frequency. It's all up to you. It is Value for Value, Noagendatdonations.com. It's a birthday, birthday on no agenda.
Starting point is 02:51:09 Sir Chris Cohen turned 64 on the 14th, Jacob Long, wishes Renegade, happy birthday. Raise her, happy birthday to Emma. She turns 13. And tomorrow, Grand Duke David Foley will turn 16. 60 years old, we say happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. We have two title changes, turn and faceless late, that changes, don't want to be a doucheouser. We have two title upgrades, Surfer, with a very controversial upgrade to Surfer. He calls himself Black Baron of the I-4 Corridor, and Sir Chris Cowan, the Ringless Baron of North Austin.
Starting point is 02:51:52 and he becomes a Viscount. Congratulations to both of you for moving up that peerage ladder, and we are happy to see you there. And now it is time for a nice batch of Secretary General. All hail to the Secretary's Generals, because they are the ones who need hailing. All hail to the Secretary's Generals on the No Agenda Show. And we congratulate Secretary General of the Digital Domestead.
Starting point is 02:52:22 We congratulate Secretary General Sir Chris Cohen, Secretary General of Babyland, and Secretary General of All Things Good. Just a few new secretaries general, and you can go to noagenda rings.com and let us know where to send that very handsome certificate to prove to everybody that you are a Secretary General of the No Agenda show. All hail to the Secretary's generals, because they are the ones who need hailing. All hail to the Secretary General's on the No Agenda Show. A couple of knights and dames, we have a layaway knight, Chris Head, from South Australia,
Starting point is 02:53:05 Gala, to be exact, says it took a while, but a monthly sustaining donation finally brings me to Knighthood. If you are happy to accept my humble Dolery-Doo conversion, please knight me is Sir Chris of the Broken Ranges. No agenda donations are more rewarding than any subscription model nonsense. So this timely reminder for douchebags to cancel their Netflix, send the money where it actually makes a difference, mainly to your sanity. Thanks for the effort that goes into deconstruction from pipelines to the North Sea Nexus. Can you please send out karma to the Noah Gena Nation?
Starting point is 02:53:35 I'm sure someone out there needs it more than me. Thank you for your courage, Chris Head in Gawler, South Australia. And we want to bring a couple of dames and knights up onto the podium, John, if you get your blade out. Here you go. Very nice. So we have Agricola Gothis
Starting point is 02:53:52 Renegade Chris Head Chris Cowan Sir Tim of the Domestead and Nick and we are about to pronounce all of them
Starting point is 02:54:01 as knights and dames with the now agenda round table So welcome Lady Agricola Gothicus Dame Renegade Sir Chris of the Broken Ranges Sir Chris Cohen
Starting point is 02:54:09 Sir Tim of the Domestead and Sir Nick Knight of Knoxville's 33 degree For you we have Hookers and Blow Rent Poison Chardinay Tequila and Concinita
Starting point is 02:54:18 Pibyl and Weiss beers and sour brotens, salt, caramel, latte, and homemade pop tarts, turtabumba, and a round of fire cider, along with bonging, suburban, sparkling cider, and escorts, ginger, and gerbils. And, of course, as always, we have the mutton and mead on deck for you. All of you go to Knowagendor Rings.com. That's where you will find the handsome dame and night rings. All we need from you is your ring-sized as a ring-sizing guide on the website. And with that, it comes with some nice wax to seal your important correspondence with.
Starting point is 02:54:48 Several of the letters we received yesterday at the meetup, we're sealed with wax. In fact, even one of the $500 donations, the $100 bills were waxed to the paper itself, which Tina had a fun time peeling off. Thank you very much. Welcome to the Roundtable, brand new Knights and Ames. No agenda meetups. And before we give you the overview, the No Agenda Meetups, you know, they are by now if you've been listening so far on the show.
Starting point is 02:55:21 Here is a meetup report from Dakota Tavern and Parker. Welcome to the Dakota Tavern meetup in Parker, Colorado, with Plan D, where it's not your first plan, not your best plan, but I'm the only plan you got. Hey, Colorado Carabere, making an appearance in Parker. Hi, this is Dragana. In the morning. You're done you get. Turn in the freaking frogs gay.
Starting point is 02:55:48 I'm pretty sure we just found this spook. Hi! All right, this is Eden McNally, Dakota Tavern, meeting up for Thursday meetup. Thanks for coming in. Hi, TM. We got the server in there. Very nice. We have a couple of meetups coming up in the month of October on the 16th, Cudder Lane, Idaho, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Starting point is 02:56:08 On the 18th, Culliville, Texas, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Fullerton, California, Columbus, Ohio. On the 19th, Lansing, Michigan, Los Altos, California, and 25th, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. at the 26th, Berlin, Germany. Hello, Deutschland. Here's the Hoff, October 27th, the 31st, Leiden in the Netherlands. We are looking forward to hearing all about these meetups, your meetup reports, include your servers. Let us know how it went. Go to knowagendametups.com for more information to find out where there are meetups being scheduled near you. And if you can't find one near you, this is a great time to start it. You will meet people who will give you ultimate connection and protection. They are your first responders in an emergency.
Starting point is 02:56:49 No agenda meetups.com. Easy and always a party. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you won't be. Triggered all hell's blame. You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. All right. Before we depart, we do have John's tip of the day coming up, and we always like to find an ISO to play at the end of the show.
Starting point is 02:57:22 It seems like you're loaded for bear today with three ISOs. I have three as well. So I will start us off. Here we go. You're going to miss me when I'm going. Eh? Next one. See you later.
Starting point is 02:57:37 Good luck. Okay. I wish I had a mic so I can drop it right now. Which I thought would go well with our mic drop. at the end of show, but that's just me. Okay, well, I got three. Let's start with, uh, true. That's true.
Starting point is 02:57:54 That's true. That's true. That's true. That's true. That's true. I was like, uh, uh, treasure trove that man is, yes. So I also did, I tell you to a tribute to, to Diane Keaton, who just died. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:58:07 What, do we know what she died of? It's like. They haven't said yet. Yeah, 79. Seems young. Seems young. Here we go. Oh, well.
Starting point is 02:58:16 Laudie da. Laudie da. Kind of an end of show. That feels bad. All right. Then we have, okay, the final one, which I like, is the tribute to Walter Cronkite. I'm Walter Cronkite. And if I wasn't dead, I'd love this show.
Starting point is 02:58:32 I think we have a winner, everybody. Stay tuned. Here is John's tip of the day. Green advice for you and me. Just the tip with J.C. sometimes at all. Yeah, okay. Curiously, I had the tip of this,
Starting point is 02:58:54 this tip is one of the, I have a rotation of what I do. And this is a website that is incredibly useful for anybody who, it has, I don't know, probably 50, maybe 60 different measurements that you can convert. It's called convert dash me, dot com.
Starting point is 02:59:17 Oh, that may that may be handy. Convert dash me. com and you can convert anything to anything. Can we do
Starting point is 02:59:25 dollars to Bitcoin? Uh, probably not. It might, I mean, it's possible. I don't, I don't,
Starting point is 02:59:32 haven't gone through all the conversions. I've only used about 10 of them out of the 30 or 40. Uh, they have wire gauge
Starting point is 02:59:40 conversions, which is new. Ring sizes. Ring sizes conversion. I don't know what that even means. I guess there's different sizes around the world.
Starting point is 02:59:48 Yeah. And that's new. European ring size. But it's mostly mass and weight and distance and length and capacity and volume and area and speed and temperature. You know, it's a fabulous, useful site. It is. And I would say this is actually quite good for our no agenda knights and dames because I had no idea that ring sizes in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa differ from our ring sizes or the European. European standard sizes, which is ISO 86532016, and yet differs from Italy, Spain, Switzerland,
Starting point is 03:00:24 the Netherlands, Brazil, and India. And there's even old Brazilian ring sizes. This is a very interesting site. Yeah, that's a good one. Power. What's the power conversion? Oh, from megawatts. Gigawatt calories.
Starting point is 03:00:39 Oh, hey. Calories. There you go. Let me see. My gig. How many calories are in this doesn't say. Does it have nicotine? Does it have nicotine? Do we get nicotine? Nicotine? Yeah.
Starting point is 03:00:51 Show me how much power is in some nicotine. That's an interesting site, John. It looks like it was made in 1980. Yes, the site is a little dated looking. It's very old-fashioned. The fact that they have anything new is kind of a shocker. That is good. There it is. Your tip of the day. Find them all at tip of the day.com.net. Just a tip with JCD And sometimes Adam
Starting point is 03:01:20 Created by Dana Burnetti All right everybody That is it A dynamite jam-packed show Just for you And that on a holiday weekend I'm just saying It's because we love you
Starting point is 03:01:32 That's why we love you And we do it as a public service Every single time End of show mixes We got a double dose Of Neil Jones I clip custodian because I found I did more than one drone mix.
Starting point is 03:01:48 So that will be a package, a sandwich, if you will, around the classic A Drone Again parody, which is a fan favorite here on the No Agenda show. Coming up next, if you're listening to the live stream, we have grumpy old dames. That's Lady Vox and Dame Black Loka. So stay tuned for that. And, of course, we will return on Thursday
Starting point is 03:02:14 for another jam-pack show full of deconstruction just for you. I'm sure something will happen in the meantime that we need to talk about. Until then, coming to you from the site of yet another great No Agenda meetup, Fredericksburg, Texas. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I remain. I'm John C. DeVorek. We'll talk to you on Thursday. Remember us at No Agenda Donations.com.
Starting point is 03:02:40 Until then, adios, mophos. O hooey, hooey. And such! I'm going to send a mysterious drone over and announce it with a big flashing red light. I'm a drone. I'm a drone. I'm a drone. Flying over Afghanistan, or maybe it was Pakistan. I promised myself to aim myself at every woman, child and man. That was on my list.
Starting point is 03:03:39 I don't care if I missed. I'm remote control. I do what I'm told by someone at a computer. Obama gave me a push, more than Bush, and I cost millions. I'm supposed to target terrorists, but not so much civilians. I don't know what to say. Whoops, some got in my way. A drone again, naturally.
Starting point is 03:04:10 A drone again, natural. Comecazzi drones Kamakazi drones These are lethal drugs Kamakazi drones Kamakazi drones These are lethal The best podcast
Starting point is 03:04:45 The best podcast in the universe. Adios. Mofo. Dvorak.org. slash N.A. I'm Walter Cronkite, and if I wasn't dead, I'd love this show.

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