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  • Adam Curry Jhansi divorce December 3 2020. This is your award winning Kimmel nation media assassination Episode 1300. This is no agenda, watching the final acts and broadcasting live from opportunity's own 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone Star State in morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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  • from Northern Silicon Valley where Hey, there's Gina haspel. walking across the street. I'm Jesse devorah.
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  • No, man, you miss the memo, man. She's dead. died of natural causes.
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  • Yeah. She's dead. She was shot.
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  • No, no, my sister. She's
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  • been arrested as a trader. I've got the list. Yeah,
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  • my favorite of the conspiracies this week has got to be the boots on joe biden's foot. Because that conceals the ankle bracelet monitor. So we cannot escape. Like, Joe Biden couldn't escape anywhere.
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  • He goes,
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  • but then this is where it gets cool. Then then there's all these posts of Hillary Clinton and john mccain all with the same boot. The exact same model with their foot problems. It is a beautiful time to be a podcaster Ladies and gentlemen,
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  • we're talking about for anyone not bother looking at these stupid sites. We're talking about this stuff that went on like in the last day or two. Uh, I don't need any. And I would recommend anyone who wants to have a good time. Got to go to Google and type in Gina haspel. The director of the shed Gina haspel. Frankfort. Yes. And just read. Yes, she was first one at 30 posts. They're
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  • hilarious. He was shot in Frankfort at the server farm. We all know this. She was shot. She
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  • was arrested for treason. My favorite one is she was actually and I didn't I didn't didn't make a copy of this. of this post. But she was arrested for treason. And then she was going to be hauled to get mo Yeah, yeah. And then she said I can't take it anymore. Trained, trained operative. I can't take it anymore. I don't want to go to get Mo. I'll tell you everything you need to know. And she turned state's evidence. Oh, yeah. She's got all the goods, all the goods on the on the election fraud.
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  • But you know that they're putting her in the same cell as Obama because he was arrested to Oh, I didn't. Obama's arrest. That's why he's showing up on all these zoom calls. It just changed the background. So we can do a zoom call with Steph Curry and yeah. Come on, man.
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  • Yes.
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  • Before we do anything, before we before we destroy
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  • any of the Google lists.
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  • colleague, colleague Dvorak, congratulations, 1300 episodes of this podcast. It's a it's an average of 100 a year, I guess, pretty much. And we never had a fight. Yeah, that's exactly it. This is the podcast that is produced by the community that supports it. That's why everyone who listens whether you know it or not, you're a producer. There's a producer in all of us time, talent, treasure, and that has kept us going for 1300 episodes. Here's the 1300 more. Yeah. You wanna start with some COVID? Let's get people the money's worth right up front.
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  • No, I stop. I stop. I want to start off with a kind of a question. Okay. This always baffles me. Because I've had this morning for breakfast I had a piece of apple pie. And I picked up some British double cream.
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  • heavy cream.
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  • It's not heavy cream. It's just like, it's like a solid,
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  • clotted cream
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  • no clotted cream is even stronger but double cream is pretty much like clotted cream only. I don't see to be honest about double cream.
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  • I just don't I just don't I'm not familiar with double cream. But I
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  • am. Cream is supposed to be one layer lower but it seems like clotted cream if he asked, okay,
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  • I'm I'm very happy that we're postponing COVID for the Kree
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  • Well, the question I have is, this is a British product. It is a phenomenal product. It's a clotted cream, double cream. As far as I know, I've never had double cream before but it looks like clotted cream to me because it's like a it's like a solid cream. It's like you take it out with a spoon and it's like solid is and it's like a piece of ice cream only never melt. Okay,
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  • I'm visualizing.
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  • I don't see Americans make this product, even though we do in the form of cool whip, whip. whip whip. Yes. It's just beyond me. This is a fabulous product on a piece of cake. Yeah, pie.
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  • I I think this is quite a travesty. Look at your cream baby. Huh?
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  • Yeah. beyond me is beyond me why this doesn't exist in the United States as a as a normal well act. Well,
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  • this is an opportunity for your entrepreneurial spirit. No. All right, onto COVID. Then, as we're drawing to the close of something and the start of the dark winter, a very dark winter indeed. But first, we must add the most recent douchebag to the list of coincidentally, Democratic politicians who have thwarted their own regulations, which are Nancy Pelosi in the hairdressing dressing of the hair salon with no mask. Gavin Newsom with his buddies hanging out, not socially distance at a fancy restaurant and laundry. Austin Texas has to keep its tard roots go and ladies and gentlemen. Steven Adler joins the list mayor of Austin minute
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  • most nights Mayor Steve Adler updates Austin on the coronavirus pandemic from his home office. This is not the time to relax November 9 looked at different in a pre recorded video from his family's timeshare in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Adler urged austinites to stay home,
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  • we may have to close
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  • things down. Careful
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  • Adler now saying he regrets traveling by private plane with his family to go after his daughter's wedding saying in part, my fear is that this travel even having happened during a safer period could be used by some as justification for risky behavior no show on November 10. The day after Adler's video from Mexico, Austin Travis County public health officials warned of a significantly worsening situation. At the time Austin Travis County was at stage three risk which recommends avoiding gatherings of more than 10 people. The mayor says he didn't violate any of his own orders or orders from the governor though 20 people did attend his daughter's outdoor wedding Oh for that trip to Mexico night was in a webinar with Adler webinar first broke up his trip to Mexico as he said he has supported family units dining out like when his daughter got married and joked
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  • about to spend
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  • the next 24 hours defending that.
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  • Yes, well, he's spending more than 24 hours defending it. And here's the only piece of his Well, he's not sorry, actually. He throws a performative at the citizens and residents of Austin. I'm sorry, I took that
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  • trip.
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  • It was a lapse in judgment.
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  • And I want you to know that I
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  • apologize. Oh, yes. Thank you. We know that you apologized. So
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  • yeah, well, you know,
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  • yes, you know,
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  • yes. Another one.
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  • There's another one to add to the list.
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  • I don't have a clip for us. The London breed. Yeah, the mayor of San Francisco was busted. Same thing big party at guests were French
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  • Laundry,
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  • the French Laundry again.
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  • Oh, man.
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  • Just a couple of days ago. So she goes off and does this as she claims one thing or another there and how the photos it did have new somebody you know, Sue is pretty much the same kind of a party. But couple of things come to mind here with these three. What can I mean these people are spendthrift they can even for five minutes not go to the French Laundry for example, it should be mentioned is one of the most expensive restaurants in the entire world. Yeah, you're
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  • not gonna get out of there under four or 500 bucks ahead. Without wine.
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  • Yes. It's very easy to drop a two person dinner is very easy to drop. $2,000 Yes, very easy. And, and this is the mayor of San Francisco. And you have your your mayor going a car drive
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  • private jets, private. private jets have
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  • to wonder if these people are just partying 24 seven all the time and it's just they can't take it. I can't I can't stay stay here in the office. I have to go to the French Laundry, drop a few thousand bucks and party with my friends. I mean, what are they doing during the winters No lock
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  • down. Right? My goodness. Really?
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  • workers and people are deplorable. Yeah. Yeah.
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  • Yeah. Adler, you know had his daughter's wedding 20 people That's double the recommended amount of 10. He listens to W Hotel when he's in Austin and jets off to Cabo to their family timeshare. It makes it sound so cheap. Yeah, we're taking the jet to our timeshare. Mm hmm. Sure, sure. But this is exactly why people are revolting. And not that people are revolting. They are revolt. Those
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  • are the people who are revolting.
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  • The revolt is amongst the people. Last night, restaurant in Staten Island, people gathered and refused to let the sheriff shut it down. I don't know how successful they were. But people are coming out. And this happened. Just the other day, a live news shot in Kalamazoo, Michigan. And was actually it's kind of nice, because typically, if it were more of a network news shot, when someone's in the background yelling, you know, the news model would just say, well, that's in this case, the guy the NEWSCASTER on the scene turns around and says What's up, bro? And it's restaurant owner who is well, this is the sentiment no
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  • details
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  • on why the judge said no.
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  • Is everything okay?
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  • Are government leaders?
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  • Are you Are you the owner dollars of
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  • stimulus money and gave it to special interest groups and campaign donors?
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  • I'm Dave Morris. I
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  • own the place. So what's going on?
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  • What's going on?
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  • You know what's going on? Tell me you tell me, Hey,
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  • we got a government that
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  • has taken the stimulus money. They gave it to special campaign donors.
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  • They gave it to special interest. they abandon
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  • me and they have put me in a position where I have to fight back. Okay, so do you feel that this is the right thing to do? Absolutely. I feel everybody needs to stand up. Hey, listen, there was enough money to give every family every family in this country $20,000 to go home for two months. They chose to give it to special interest and campaign donors, the Kennedy Space Center and they abandon us so could have given me money I'd gladly walk away for 60 days let this virus settle down.
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  • I'm not gonna do it alone. Okay,
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  • are you going to continue to violate the state's orders and say Open Data state order this
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  • isn't an order this
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  • is a conspiracy. This is a tyranny?
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  • What do you want to tell other restaurant owners who
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  • stand up this is America be free
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  • dance? Yeah, well, this is what's happening. This is how people feel and I go out and I support my restaurants for the same reason if if they're in trouble, which No, we haven't shut our station are Well, yeah, but they haven't shut down again. It
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  • looks fresh laundry, the fresh laundry is done. Okay. So that's your local
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  • news. Let's go to CBS. Their overview This is just a general overview but gives you an idea of how they view the situation.
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  • Millions of Americans are now home after Thanksgiving trips to see family and friends
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  • everybody with my nervous sitting next to everybody
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  • health officials warned against gathering for the holiday.
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  • Now many are getting tested for covid 19.
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  • We had a few people over
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  • just to be safe
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  • hospitalizations are already
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  • at record highs in 33 states
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  • we may see a surge upon a 33
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  • White House Coronavirus Task Force say it will get worse if your family traveled you have to assume that you are exposed and you became infected and you really need to get tested in the next week.
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  • I love that Deborah Burks. If you traveled, then you should presume that you're infected. I'm Adam Curry. I am familiar with the doctors thinking. She's really thinking you dirty, nasty scummy plebs.
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  • You're
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  • infected.
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  • You're so stupid to travel. She's now she now she does her news hits with a mask on. Please lady, and this is the forward this is her full appearance
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  • capacity is there to backstop overwhelmed hospitals. So that is obviously all of our concerns.
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  • Let's just sighs
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  • let's just be honest, for one second here about the overwhelmed hospitals. We have almost a million hospital beds in the United States. 10% is now filled with COVID-19 which is not just people who have you know, whatever this bug is but people have other issues and COVID-19 they're they're running understaffed. This is not at break. point, this is totally crap, every hospital worker, they all email continuously. It's not that you know it's normal. And then we can have a lot more.
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  • And that's why we're really asking states and mayors to really test for impact. And consider vaccinating for impact. We know who's at highest risk, making sure that all of those individuals are tested. We know people may have made mistakes over the time period. So if you're young and you gathered, you need to be tested about five to 10 days later, but you need to assume that you're infected and not go near your grandparents and aunts and others without a mask. Were really asking families to even mask indoors if they chose to gather during Thanksgiving and others went across the country or even into the next state. And if you're over 65, or you have comorbidities and you gathered at Thanksgiving, if you develop any symptoms, you need to be tested immediately because we know that our therapeutics work best with our antivirals and our monoclonal antibodies work best, very early in disease. So we're really asking governors and mayors to make testing more available so we can prevent people having to be hospitalized. But obviously, we're deeply worried we're over 90,000 inpatients right now, if we have a surge two weeks,
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  • right, what she say Here, hold on a second, I heard something weird,
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  • very early a disease. So we're really asking governors and mayors to make testing more available so we can prevent people having to be hospitalized. But obviously we're deeply worried we're over 90,000 inpatients right now, if we have a surge two weeks on top of that, even when we are starting to see some improvement, I appreciate that you have Mayor from Detroit on there, really all these mayor's are working to decrease their number of cases and getting to a plateau and now we could have a fourth surge.
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  • just full of gobbledygook. Now it's a fourth surge. We haven't even determined the second surge. And you know you're infected and just assume you're infected. Because you didn't follow my rules. And we're gonna shame you on a local level. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. You traveled you traveled you traveled you infected person.
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  • Good evening. Well, we're obviously not seeing the types of crowds that we would normally expect at O'Hare on a Sunday after Thanksgiving. But still quite a few people coming into arrivals here tonight. Many of them though, did not want to talk with us on camera. They said they didn't want their employers to see them and know that they had traveled, saying they were scared. They would be traveled shamed by their friend. Yeah.
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  • Travel shame. By the way, this may be a good thing, because if people are being shamed, they may be too afraid to get a test, because they then have to live with the shame of being a Trump supporter. If you test positive, this is the level that it's gone to. Did you catch that clip that our producer sent of the ESPN reporter? You might not have. This is ESPN reporter wailing on Bronco quarterback, Dan orlofsky. who tested positive for COVID. Listen to this shaming episode.
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  • Things more expensive than a missed opportunity.
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  • And that's what this was for the backup quarterback and really the starter for the Denver Broncos, as a young player as a young backup quarterback in the NFL used to pray to God for just the chance to get on the field. Because sometimes your opportunities, just luck that it just happens that you get a chance to start in the NFL. And so many guys never get that chance. And they have a year or two career. And then they're gone. So guys like Fred Griffin and play for those who's trying to get back into the NFL and drew locks for you guys not to do the simple thing of where your mask is a shame on you. You can sit there and go Man, I wish I would have gotten my chance you had your chance. And you could do something as simple as having self discipline to follow the protocol that's handed down from the NFL. You can't go home and tell your buddies or tell your girlfriend or tell your wife. I never got my opportunity. Yeah, you did. You blew it. Because you couldn't wear a mask and drew lock. This is the most concerning thing I've ever seen from you. Since you've come into the NFL. How can I trust you to be the CEO of the billion dollar company that I run, and you can't wear a mask. I don't care if you don't want to. I don't care if you don't like it. And I don't care if you agree with it. You have to do what you have to do to do what you want to do. And this is a missed opportunity by all the quarterbacks to the Denver Broncos. You let down your team. You let down yourself shame. Shame on you.
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  • Oh man, who is that? some dude from
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  • ESPN. Sounds like Rick. It sounds like that one guy, Bayless
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  • Oh, it could be I don't know. A producer sends it to Actually, I thought you would have had it because I don't know what the hell I'm talking about, but I can understand what that was.
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  • And also, guys, a guy should be fired immediately from ESPN.
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  • And people need to know that. But
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  • by the way, can you just a good quickie thing? Can you turn make these clips? louder?
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  • That was I think that was an out of phase clip. Yes, I will turn it up. Yeah, I think it was a low. Oh, really? Okay, hold on a second. How's this? One? Two? checky 212? Am I better?
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  • I'm fine.
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  • Okay. Oh, it's just the clips. Well, what? Really? What's your problem? No, it's the but people somehow have not understood that. You know, if you if you get COVID it's not because you're a bad person. It's not because you didn't follow the rules necessarily. You know, you can get it. I mean, it's, but this is this shaming is saying, Hey, you know, you got it. So therefore, you clearly didn't follow the rules.
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  • Yeah, that's what it says. That's what they're doing. They're trying to Well, this should we pick we picked up on this early.
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  • I know, but we got to continue monitoring this good. Now you have to turn your speaker's down a little bit. Sorry. That's just for me. Anyway, back to back to the hospitals in this story again, we're just going to round to the hospitals. They want money. They are money churning machines, they are currently understaffed. Because then you get to the vaccine part. They don't even want their people taking vaccines, or vs vaccines, because then, you know, I'm sorry, taking tests, because there's someone tests positively, then they have to shut down parts of the ward. And they'll be even more understaffed.
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  • Or in the case of some situations like when Mimi thinks she may have had a she lost her sense of tell his taste and smell. And she wouldn't have the test because she knew that if she tested positive, they'd shut down the county.
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  • And they whisker into the ventilator and killer. Well, possibly,
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  • but well, if Well, did Libby take little sites? Here? Oh, boy,
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  • I opened the krakken.
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  • He did this do this do the alex jones kill you clip Oh, my.
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  • You brought AJ to the party, Happy 1300
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  • they put a tube down your throat, they blow your lungs out, they kill your ash, the new guillotine is the ventilator. And that's why like we need the ventilators around two to three. This is their plan, they already killed over half those that died of covid in the nursing homes, murdered them wouldn't let their families in all they brought patients sick with other diseases in who were healthy but asymptomatic to kill them all tested. Now they're gonna upscale it again and again. And again. If you go to one of these centers, they will kill you.
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  • Man, Bill Hicks is still good.
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  • This guy got a bunch of these clips. So
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  • hold on. I will circle around to that for sure. I had a little different take on it. It's the old problem reaction solution. So problem we're running out of beds. It's we're understaffed. It really it's just the way they're running the hospital. So that's your problem. We get the news media. infected stay home don't travel. You can do it hospitals save save the hospitals. And right on cue here is a stimulus which of course none of will go to you.
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  • President Elect Joe Biden and other top democrats say they do support a new bipartisan COVID-19 relief bill.
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  • We're still waiting to hear if Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will back this plan as well. It establishes a $300 per week jobless
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  • benefit
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  • sends billions to state and local governments. And it revives paycheck protection subsidies, but it does not include a second stimulus check
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  • for individuals.
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  • So there you go. No money for you. But we'll you know, we'll make sure everyone has their piece, especially the ambulance companies, but saying they don't need it. But I don't care. I really don't.
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  • Yeah, of all places, considering the pandemic that would be that would be in good solid shape would be the ambulance companies.
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  • You'd think so why
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  • would they get money?
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  • I have no idea. I have no idea. This these things. There's scamming going on. And we all know that's okay. Andrew Yang has a good idea. He does want to get money to the people. He of course is Mr. universal basic income he thinks at 1500. dollars a month will be great for everybody. And if you want to, you know get an only fans account and earn some money on the side you can. But you don't have to forfeit any of that money and so he knows how we can fix it.
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  • We all know that it's vital that a critical
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  • mass of Americans get vaccinated. So We can return to some degree of normalcy. But we also know that there's a lot of skepticism. So we should put our money where our mouth is and say, Look, if you get the vaccine, we'll give you $1,000 1500 dollars
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  • right now for us because we're asking more and more folks to stay home and stay out of their places of employment, because coronavirus, infection rates are increasing. So we should be sending money to people right now. But certainly, we should be putting our money where our mouth is where these vaccinations are concerned.
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  • I'm all in. I think you should get $3,000 if you take it, go for it. But there's all kinds of issues, as usual. Some of this for the old time, no agenda producers who have been around for hundreds of our episodes, you know, like, Wow, that sounds kind of familiar. As we know, there's no indemnification, the that the pharmaceutical companies are indemnified against lawsuits from what they call biologics which include vaccines, so you can't sue them. Now there is a fund and the fund pays out reasonable amounts but specifically for the Coronavirus and the Coronavirus vaccine, the assortment of vaccines, it will cap out at $200,000 per death deaths. So it's
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  • not really a big deal, you would end up with the paralyzed with the heebie jeebies. I mean, what's
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  • it's all gonna it's all under 200 grand, but you're still gonna have to go to court and you know, you have to go through the vaccine court. And people are catching on to this lo and behold,
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  • I sign over i 40 and Durham is catching a lot of attention from drivers. This is the sign that's posted on the pedestrian bridge on Fayetteville road, it reads covid 19 vaccine makers are exempt from liability. We took our questions to a local infectious disease doctor,
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  • he says drug makers are protected from liability of any potential injuries caused by their vaccines.
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  • If we find out three years from now that it turns your hair purple, you're not going to be able to sue Pfizer or Madonna because you now have purple hair like that is not going to be able to happen. This is all done in somewhat good faith that these companies are moving forward. They're taking some chances they're taking some risks. UNC as Dr. David wall says he is concerned the sign could cause fear. And people who are skeptical in the vaccine,
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  • yes, could could cause not a thought actually, with the with because, you know, we have a traditional vaccine coming out but also to have the mRNA vaccines. And if something goes wrong with a with a traditional vaccine, I presume, you know, you can help people drain whatever toxic toxic stuff they have. I mean, you can treat people for I think for for these kinds of chemical induced reactions or based on the you know, the dead virus where your immune system responds to it. So I don't know if you can reverse these things. But you might be able to help somebody. But if if you if you do the mRNA How do you reverse that Jephson and get a different set of mRNA instructions to set back the way it was?
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  • Yeah, you gave it one and then another one. That's just 40 shots and finally it straightened out. What
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  • could it What could possibly go wrong here? What could possibly go wrong in that scenario? And NPR is on board. They have a series of medical shows and this episode is actually titled, building confidence in COVID in a COVID-19 vaccine. And on there is a virologist from Georgetown University. Angela Rasmussen,
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  • Angela, here's an email from Jacob. He writes, I will not be getting the first round of COVID vaccines because I have high risk health issues, and have been essentially self quarantining with my family since mid February. I feel that the vaccines are being rushed due to political and social pressure, and mistakes are probably going to be made. We hear that one a lot, Angela, how legitimate is this concern? So it's legitimate, but it's also not legitimate. It's completely
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  • that people are concerned about the speed at which these trials have proceeded. But what's not legitimate about those concerns is that these trials, despite their faster timeframe have really proceeded the way that clinical trials normally due process, though, by which these vaccines have been accelerated, also mostly has to do with manufacturing was actually a way of offsetting the financial risks to the vaccine manufacturers so that they could manufacture them more quickly. It actually didn't really have that much to do with the development or evaluation of the vaccines themselves.
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  • Okay, so they're out there, spin in your brain. She did miss one. It's mostly true what she said I believe this one critical step that was overlooked in the production of the coronavirus vaccines. And this clip, which is a little long, but it's more or less my last one of the COVID update is from Robert Kennedy Jr, who identifies what is missing from the steps that they've taken, why it's dangerous, and it simultaneously gives us a little more insight into the mysterious killing of the mink. Governments have been trying for almost 30 years to develop say
  • 30:45
  • what I said, Ah,
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  • I know, I knew I catch your attention with that to
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  • find out about this.
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  • Governments have been trying for almost 30 years to develop a coronavirus vaccine, and it's been unsuccessful. And beginning in 2002. There were three outbreaks of coronavirus column SARS at that point in birds and a and the first SARS was a natural illness from a bat to human beings. Second two were lab created, escaped and infected human beings. And the governments of China and a consortium of Western governments all got together and put millions and millions of dollars into an effort
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  • to develop a Coronavirus X
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  • in between 2002 and 2012 or 2014. They work very hard to do that. And what happened is they developed about 35 vaccines. Four of them were really promising they chose the four most promising and they gave them two ferrets which are which is the animal that is most analogous to human beings when it comes to upper alone
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  • respiratory infections.
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  • The ferrets had a brilliant robust
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  • and durable
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  • antibody response, but then something horrible happened. And those ferrets are challenged when they were exposed to the wild virus. They got horribly sick, they got inflammation throughout their bodies and they died. The scientists remembered at something very similar had happened in the 1960s where there was where they had developed a vaccine for RSV, which is very similar to coronavirus. It's upper respiratory infection ailment. They had skipped the animals and give them directly 35 children. And the children again had developed a very
  • 32:34
  • robust antibody response and those children are exposed to the wild virus. He got very, very sick much sicker than unvaccinated children to those kids that died. It was a scandal. And they realize when the same thing happened with the ferrets that there was something that they called enhanced immune response. It's also called pathogenic priming. And what it means is that when you get the vaccine, it appears that you have an antibody response,
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  • but when you actually encounter the wild virus,
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  • you become much sicker and it
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  • actually creates a pathway that that virus hurts you a lot more than with unvaccinated people. So this was 2012. In 2014, NIH under Fauci developed a dengue a vaccine, which had some signals in it that there was pathogenic priming in other words in a clinical trials is awesome signs at you could get an antibody response, but get much sicker when you were exposed, but they ignored them, gave it to the Philippines and they gave hundreds of thousands of children This is Atrazine and when the dangoty came around, those children became horribly ill and 600 of them died. And in the Philippines, today, people are being criminally prosecuted.
  • 33:57
  • So the danger with the Coronavirus with axeon is you really need to test on animals first,
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  • to make sure whatever the vaccine is that we don't get that, you know, that really great immune response followed by lethal infections. And it's very, very strange to me and seems almost criminally reckless that Anthony Fauci is allowing these companies to skip animal trials and to go directly to him and trials.
  • 34:30
  • These baseless baseless claims like conspiracy q anon level stuff. Except I think Robert Kennedy Jr. still has some some credentials.
  • 34:43
  • He's totally credible.
  • 34:44
  • Yeah. And yes. So what I equate the mink to I'm not quite sure it's just it's just it keeps popping up. And the mink and the ferret are of the same family. Maybe the farmers were thinking of Trying to treat them get vaccines for them, whatever it is, if they got sick, and then they got better and they got sick again, maybe they'll die in horrible convulsions. I don't know. It seems like somebody really doesn't want anyone to see what will happen to ferrets or mink.
  • 35:14
  • Well, you know, a lot of these farmers that would farm something like mink, they shoot them up constantly of different things, cool. antibiotics and
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  • keep them good to keep them healthy.
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  • Yeah, cuz they don't really care about
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  • healthy. Shoot them up boys.
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  • So it's possible something Yes, something new. I mean, you had to be a mink farmer that is talkative, to find out. Now, it's either that seems very suspicious to me. It's either that or
  • 35:50
  • the other theories that like the milkmaids. With the Was it the smallpox?
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  • Where they
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  • they were getting the antibodies from the eyes it was it cows. This, you know, back in like the 1600s or something. I'm obviously not well versed on this story. You know, your your part there I am. But that is some that is of absolute concern that this can happen. And notice that in the wild term again, which is what Bill Gates used. A lot of people pointed that out that he said, No, no, there's been no polio found in the wild in Africa since we were so successful with their vaccinations. So there's something about this in the wild versus I don't know, your house? I don't know. But that's the problem is we don't know because they're all a bunch of money grabbing grubbing who has gore lying for the for whatever benefit they get out of it, except for Dr. Peter McCullough, who was at a obviously only on c span aired hearing in the us senate and he's pretty pissed off about the treatment hydroxychloroquine received from the medical community, let alone the press.
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  • Let me just say before I answer that, that this is not just a government culpability, and malfeasance with respect to hydroxychloroquine. This is academic malfeasance, there were two fraudulent papers, one in New England Journal medicine, one in Lancet, published by individuals interested in doing evil to the world with respect to a beneficial treatment hydroxychloroquine. In an unprecedented manner. These two manuscripts were withdrawn after two weeks where they can scare the public in the world's physician audience. Since that time, there have been dozens of fraud
  • 37:49
  • reemphasizing
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  • they were then withdrawn, they were withdrawn and and the New England Journal medicine and Lancet acknowledged that they were fraudulent papers. They were scare papers to scare people on hydroxychloroquine. Since that time, there's been dozens of pile on scare tactics in academics. This isn't the government. This is people in my field in academic medicine, who are committing academic fraud. I reviewed a paper I'm a cardiologist, I reviewed a paper that made it into the medical literature, demonstrating that hydroxychloroquine causes a heart attack that hydroxychloroquine causes a giant scar in the heart. And I can tell you, I'm at Baylor in Dallas, we have the world's most recognized cardiac pathology program in the world, our senior examiner has held and in his heart, his hand in his hands, more human hearts than anybody in the history of mankind. I can tell you firsthand hydroxychloroquine does not cause giant scars in the heart. So academic medicine is committing a fraud is committing a I think a crime against humanity. There must be a motivation behind this that's much bigger than just democrat versus republican which I am extremely concerned honestly about the the academic contribution to scare tactics in the world now it's not working everywhere in India is given first line.
  • 39:12
  • So
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  • g science Yeah, 1010 months later. Oh, okay. Turns out we were duped and there's no Mia culpas or Maricopa's or anything from media or anything like that. And here's here's one that I haven't found a clip for, but it's definitely happened. The Korman drosten report, which was used to qualify PCR. The process as a coronavirus test has now been reviewed by a global team of experts who found found at least 10 fatal flaws in the entire protocol and the whole idea of using PCR for for testing. And it's all the things that that we've been talking about the nonspecific erroneous primer design. Enormous variables, cannot distinct discriminate between whole virus or viral fragments has no positive or negative controls, no standard operating procedure does not seem to have been properly peer reviewed. And it's I didn't have time to clip it down. But you know, the clip we got from a Fauci on this weekend virology were you saying, oh, no 35 you know that and anything over 35 should be disregarded. Which that clip actually went viral, I think after Tom would retweeted it, which I sent to him slightly. So someone sent in a note to this week in virology, a very long note about what a great show the no agenda show is and on whatever episode was we played this clip from this weekend virology and exactly what what we did with Fauci stated 35 cycles you know, above that should be disregarded. And these douchebags they start to debunk Fauci right there on this show. Oh, well, you know, this it's it's different. It's not the same for one tested the other in one lab to the other. I'm gonna have to clip it down for Sunday. It's unbelievable. Even the podcasters are being co opted. Ah, yeah.
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  • Well, there you go. This way you get started on that now, this
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  • is my fault. But that wasn't the that wasn't the new Sunday evening, man. Twitter was blowing up. People were very very upset it would ya know, you're not on Twitter anymore. Did you see I mean, it was probably on no agenda social. Do you see how upset people were?
  • 41:49
  • But what
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  • did HBO max the app wasn't working so they couldn't watch the final episode of the undoing it people were freaking out. It was
  • 41:58
  • unbelievable. Pick this up.
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  • It was unbelievable.
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  • I don't even know what the undoing is.
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  • short series Nicole Kidman. Donald Sutherland que grant it's
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  • a usual suspects.
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  • It was good acting. I like it. Not quite the twist I had hoped for but I don't know. Maybe it had a message. It was it was something to look forward to six episodes people weren't starving because there's no content. Doesn't there's nothing being made Hollywood is dead.
  • 42:29
  • Does it cleans Gambit is good?
  • 42:31
  • Yeah, but that's that wasn't made during Coronavirus, lockdown. No, I don't think so.
  • 42:38
  • No, I don't think so either. But no, no.
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  • It's probably the best producing I've seen for a long time. In terms of direction and all the rest of it. What
  • 42:48
  • is it about?
  • 42:49
  • I mean, obviously the Queen the queen is about a girl who is a chess prodigy. Ah, yes,
  • 42:57
  • yes, I did see some of this.
  • 42:59
  • And shed but it's not and this is suspicious some but it's novel. But the story the story is what the story is just the story, but it's just the way it's shot. I mean, the the team that put it together is fast paced. They take it up, but I would consider it to be an extremely dull idea. and made it into just this riveting show because of the direction it's just amazing. I should be giving credit to somebody but I don't know who it is. It's so good. I can't watch it. I decided not to watch it. No, that's a weird thing to say but its effect. I'd like
  • 43:37
  • everyone to take a good look at the CDC and how they are determining for you who will get the vaccine. That is a preview of your socialized health care. This is a death Yes, this is exactly what it is. Well, we think it should be minorities should be old people in first frontline workers and I know a number of frontline workers who would rather be last
  • 44:04
  • bet
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  • they really don't want to have to deal with this. They really don't.
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  • Well, let's play by clip COVID UK is rolling out the vaccine there beaten everybody to it.
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  • I don't know how they did that those damn Brits.
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  • We'll start with those who are most vulnerable to
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  • coronavirus. And then
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  • once we've started to protected the most vulnerable, it will help us all get back to normal and and
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  • to all the things that we love.
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  • The UK has Europe's highest COVID-19 death toll nearing 60,000 and over 1.6 million confirmed cases.
  • 44:42
  • Case cases Did everybody get cases the I don't know how that works. It came from Belgium. So maybe it was just because it was a shorter trip. That's why they got it sooner. Because it has to be shipped in dry ice is AB which isn't FAA issue.
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  • My my other COVID clip is the sudden revelation that we apparently had this disease before anybody else.
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  • And it's not like we didn't start talking in February, January, February, about all these producers who had been sick and November end of November in December. I remember. Remember remember november december producers had it
  • 45:22
  • here in the United States Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn was summoned to the White House Tuesday to explain why the FDA has not yet approved a vaccine. Meanwhile, an advisory panel at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted to recommend health care workers, residents and staff at nursing homes and other long term care facilities be the first ones to receive a coronavirus vaccine once it's approved. And now they're COVID News. More information has come to light about the early days of the pandemic, a new study reveals COVID-19 was likely already in the United States in mid December 2019 weeks before it was first identified and China. This all comes as the US death toll from the virus has topped 270,000 by far the highest total in the world.
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  • We suck.
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  • We're number one.
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  • Finger baby. What's your problem? Amy? Yeah. Do you think that she attended the Chinese Communist conference along with the CNN anchors?
  • 46:35
  • I think it was only CNN. I don't know any other news operation that went there, maybe and that that conference was he was like decades, unless it was about global warming. She's not leaving anywhere. That conference
  • 46:46
  • was in China. Yeah. So they so they just up and traveled to China in November, I thought this was a verboten zone.
  • 46:55
  • So I thought,
  • 46:57
  • Wow, man,
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  • my daughter can visit because she'd have to quarantine for two weeks on this side and two weeks out the other side, and have to have some kind of permission. But they can go hang out in China.
  • 47:13
  • I guess. I mean, you're asking the wrong guy, you know what Hawaiian Airlines and I think I was like carriers to Hawaii now or, or so the state of Hawaii does. Now, if you want to go to Hawaii, which my wife always likes to do, because the cheap fly from the west coast and you spend some time there, very inexpensive, generally. But now you got to get it, you got to prove that you've had a test within 72 hours, you've got to get Napa David, you've got to be tested at the airport. I mean, this isn't gonna be a big boon to the hook to the tourist industry. And this kind of thing is not gonna work out because nobody's
  • 47:46
  • gonna go. Well, it's all good to see this is again, it's really a pain in the ass. It's a hassle. We need the freedom pass, the freedom pass will set you free to freedom pass, which pass isn't
  • 48:00
  • going to do the trick in this case, because they're they're requiring you have a test within 72 hours, unless they're just stamped in the past is the same thing as a digital pass job before you go on any airplane.
  • 48:12
  • Yes. Yes, then the test automatically registers to your do your digital ID.
  • 48:18
  • Yeah, but that means you're still going to have to get the test over and over and over again. Yeah, of course. Nobody wants to go through this rigmarole with it with or without the stupid pass which
  • 48:28
  • Exactly, and then you get the vaccine and then you only have to show your pass. You don't have to get a test Don't you understand? It's all going to be okay, just follow along with our our very simple steps.
  • 48:40
  • There are 30,000 Coloradans who are holding on to a new digital ID and this is the first phase of the project, we're only state agencies will accept it. So you can't use it at a bar or airport security.
  • 48:51
  • It's not just something that you look at, there's communication that will happen between perhaps law enforcement on the side of the road, they'll be able to, you know, kind of scan it and get the information pulled up that they need. There's a whole lot more technology behind this phase. It's called the mobile ID.
  • 49:08
  • So do not get rid of your plastic ID with the super unflattering photo of you. And remember, your plastic ID has to be a newer one. So it's real ID compliant in October, or else you can no longer fly this happening across America, chances are you're good you just check to see if your ID has that little gold star in the corner. As of today. 97% of Coloradans have REAL ID compliant licenses, so you get a little
  • 49:32
  • gold star. And this is something we've been moping about on the show for close to a decade. The Real ID the REAL ID act. And this is what it does. It connects you digitally to whatever government infrastructure there is. And in Wales, they're one step further. And the headline here is, Wales people in Wales will get out D style card to show they've been vaccinated for Coronavirus and it just updates. You know it's a RFID or in near field communication, just tap it tap, it's good. This taps fine. Even though I don't understand how a vaccine makes you immune from transferring a virus to other people. Am I correct in understanding that? There were the coronavirus gene. So with the vaccine, if it works, you won't get sick
  • 50:30
  • to other people with a flashlight. Precisely cut
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  • precisely. So it doesn't really matter if you have access to anything or not whether you have the vaccine or not, that's just for yourself if you don't want to get sick, but you can still infect if you have a flashlight. So how was the How is the ID card or the freedom pass really going to make a difference other than mind control?
  • 50:55
  • Let's not just the whole thing. Well, they you know, one of our producers sent me a note saying you but you know once they mandate vaccination, which is going to be a hard sell, I think Yeah. But once they mandate is they can ever get that to work. It makes it you know, this is just one round.
  • 51:15
  • One round, I've
  • 51:16
  • been doing this show for 13 years, and we've only seen a couple of rounds. We've seen these rounds come around. Yeah, we have Here it comes again. And we're gonna try it just you know, then they soften you up inside there, I guess try this again. And then they get them once they get the mandate for the vaccines is true. The question is one, immediately thereafter, mandate for our chip, microchip. Chips will be microscopic, they be injectable.
  • 51:49
  • I guarantee you if I had done the work, I could find an episode of this show in the in the low hundreds where you would scoff at me for suggesting this very scenario of microchips and vaccines. Tell me tell me tell me ship. ship them demo
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  • chip, the son of a bitch.
  • 52:10
  • I'm telling you this is exactly the stuff that I've been laughed at for years. And now it's like, oh, it's kind of boring. Yeah, we knew this was common timing. You're all gonna die. All right. Now I before our first break, I would like to do a little rundown of the President's final act which he started off. When did he start yesterday?
  • 52:37
  • Gina haspel is going back down the street the other way.
  • 52:39
  • Oh. Unless there's a you want to do a flashback clip of something just to break it up here but
  • 52:49
  • your flashback clips if you want to take a little break. But I'll tell you what, let's do an interim thing. I have a because this is the 1300 show. So I did pull down 123456 classics. One of them is a is a seven actually because one of his a medley. Oh, as only two minutes I could have made this five minutes. Obviously Got you. I can take average the break within the show if I did enough of these but I just want to do a little one. This is an example a medley of forgotten jingles. I went to the database.
  • 53:25
  • You mean the hard
  • 53:26
  • drive I shipped you? Yeah. The database. It's known as the database. The database. Yes. Is a medley of forgotten jingles and ISOs. from above, you know, just random. These are random. I could have done this for an hour. If you're bored, but I think rarely. There's a couple in here. You may have heard recently that most of these you know we had that clip.
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  • Ultimate universe story
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  • came from the alternate universe. We're talking about Texas. Somebody somewhere wants enough cocaine to forget they live there.
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  • So come on, champ. Show us how tough you are
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  • in the morning in the morning in the
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  • morning. boobs. boobs. boobs. boobs. Boobs, boobs. Boobs, boobs. Boobs, boobs, boobs, boobs. boobs.
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  • Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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  • Hey, consult the tree.
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  • Have we gone Stark Raving nuts
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  • is scary and wretched and miserable. It is gross. I actually felt a blizzard
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  • with fudge. Science.
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  • My time
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  • my time
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  • reclaiming my time.
  • 55:37
  • Curry endeavor to market the product of their blood, sweat and tears to the United States of the universe. As you all know, this kind of alien effort to oppose oppressive bureaucratic functionaries did not go unnoticed. That is why john Galt and father seal of Atlas to these fine men.
  • 56:06
  • That's good. I like that. Well, john,
  • 56:09
  • you're the one in there that I never heard. Remember is where pastor Manning yells out the womb whoop bum woke the dung head media
  • 56:20
  • well that that got shortened to weapon with the constitution
  • 56:25
  • that started from the dung head media
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  • think so let me see. I have it here. I have the original.
  • 56:42
  • So I did dung head media. I was gonna wait.
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  • Wait so that you found this?
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  • media?
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  • Yeah. That's all it's that's it. That's all it is. There's nothing else that it came from amazing. This is such value. The value is baked right in Ladies and gentlemen, you can hear it. Well, there's a lot of value for the tree today. I think we should intersperse these things. Like to break it up like I'm going to do Trump. And then we'll do crazy. And then in between Trump and crazy. And we'll throw in some of these classics. I like it a lot. It's good. I'm glad you did that.
  • 57:25
  • Well, that's the most entertaining um, the rest of them are classic clips of as good.
  • 57:31
  • As I expected, President Trump has a fourth and final act for his, for his for the Trump movie. And for those of you who don't like hearing this, you know, like the movie get out of the theater. But this is the president and he did this news conference, which I think was not a news conference, but a post. It was a post. Yeah. And it looks like it was it might have he might have done it twice. Because I think they did it with one camera. And then they got different angles. But there was obvious edits. And just in that it was kind of shoddily done. So he might have had to do it a couple times. I'm not sure it wasn't
  • 58:09
  • horrible.
  • 58:11
  • No, but just those cuts and like cheese, and don't cut it all if you're going to do that. So I only
  • 58:17
  • have three clips. One is his opening, which kind of explains what the fourth act will be. And then two short ones about specifics here a it because you and the key to this, by the way, do this do this thought about at least Yeah, they were doing cuts, but at least they weren't doing the following. Where they have the president yakking away and then they cut to a side shot of him talking to some group God knows who and then go to black and white.
  • 58:50
  • Who does that?
  • 58:54
  • in black and white, all of a sudden, what he's talking to Who knows? Then it kept back to him talking to the camera, right? Just the word. This sort of
  • 59:03
  • cheap way of doing it's a cheap way of covering up the fact you have no set
  • 59:07
  • was like remember the era of dutching the cam
  • 59:10
  • on the MTV Time Baby the Dutch windmill. Oh, yeah. That's what that was invented at MTV, although I would guess, Paul for who often would say he invented it. And of course, the president this being a post, he should have just started with pie guys, but he didn't. This is and the key that this is important as you will state is the response from every single mainstream media outlet was well, he I don't know what he just said it was so kooky nuts out there like we can't even show it to you. Moving right along. And that's why you need to listen to at least the opening here.
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  • Thank you. They first may be the most important speech. I've ever made. I want to provide an update on our ongoing efforts to expose the tremendous voter fraud and irregularities which took place. During the ridiculously long November 3 elections. We used to have what was called Election Day. Now we have election days, weeks and months. And lots of bad things happened during this ridiculous period of time, especially when you have to prove almost nothing to exercise our greatest privilege, the right to vote. As President, I have no higher duty to defend the laws and the Constitution of the United States. That is why I am determined to protect our election system, which is now under coordinated assault and siege. For months leading up to the presidential election, we will warn that we should not declare a premature victory. We were told repeatedly that it would take weeks if not months, to determine the winner to count the absentee ballots and to verify the results. My opponent was told to stay away from the election don't campaign, we don't need you. We've got it. This election is done. In fact, they were acting like they already knew what the outcome was going to be. They had it covered. And perhaps they did very sadly, for our country. It was all very, very strange. Within days after the election, we witnessed an orchestrated effort to anoint the winner. Even while many key states were still being counted, the constitutional process must be allowed to continue. We're going to defend the honesty of the vote by ensuring that every legal ballot is counted, and that no illegal ballot is counted. This is not just about honoring the votes of 74 million Americans who voted for me. It's about ensuring that Americans can have faith in this election. And in all future elections. Today, I will detail some of the shocking irregularities, abuses and fraud that have been revealed in recent weeks, but before laying out just a small portion of the evidence we have uncovered and we have so much evidence and
  • 1:02:23
  • I listen to that and the fact that that was really not played on mainstream anywhere. I I think I understand Gil Scott Heron words, you know, the revolution will not be televised. Except I always miss understood it. They're not going to televise it, because if you televise it, then it's actually real. So they just don't show it. And make no mistake.
  • 1:02:46
  • That's the most interesting observation you've made probably in the last year. deconstructing somebody's song. That's old. Yeah. And it's been in your craw. Yeah, I think it's been in everybody's crawl. We've all heard that song.
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  • Yeah, now I get it. Now I get it. It's because the
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  • genius is
  • 1:03:08
  • still alive. Is Mr. Mr. Heron still with us? Ah, God, all of a sudden, I'm like, Oh, now I get it. It won't be the revolution will not be televised. And I think if you listen to the President's words, that he is going to defend well, his oath is, of course, uphold and defend and protect the Constitution. But he also speaks of defending the constitutional process. And in the past, this has led to the to a strife and friction amongst people. And I think we will be going we're going down this path, we're going towards constitutional strife, it will go to what the pressure is now on the governors to decertify any results they have. And the well, I'll play these next two short pieces as the president starts to unveil some of the evidence. And he's got, he's got a little chart. This is nice. And it was quite clear to see I think, for most, although maybe I've been looking at the charts too much. And it's easy for me to see the the anomaly which he identifies as fraud. And this was the votes and the dump of votes in Wisconsin. And I can show you right here that,
  • 1:04:27
  • Wisconsin. We're leading by a lot.
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  • And then
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  • at 342. In the morning, there was this. It was a massive dump of votes.
  • 1:04:45
  • Mostly by almost all buyten and to this day, everyone's trying to figure out where did it come from. But I went from leading by a lot to losing by a little
  • 1:05:00
  • That's right here. That's a 342 in the morning. That's Wisconsin. A terrible thing. Terrible, terrible thing.
  • 1:05:08
  • He really says that like an old person would actually like you grandpa would say it's the one he just gives up to terrible thing. Terrible. Yeah, I see x that out a little bit. And it gives us some caramel caramel, caramel caramel. It gives us some into show ISO possibilities.
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  • It was a massive dump.
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  • That's it. Well, that's
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  • a good one.
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  • We also have the second
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  • dump. They did. They call them dumps big, massive dumps.
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  • I think that one might be a little more. Yeah, but if I started here, what if I started here,
  • 1:05:47
  • they call them dumps big, massive dumps.
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  • Which one do you want like that? For this one? The
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  • first was a massive dump.
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  • I don't know which one is better.
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  • Yeah, that one did cut that dip the patient they. The tempo on that one cuts off and it's not the tempo but the words, timing is not good. I
  • 1:06:04
  • can also just hit this one. Hold on. If I hit this one right here.
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  • big massive dumps.
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  • That's a good one.
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  • So it's either here. It's either this part of it.
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  • Oops. dumps big, massive dumps. That's the full thing or
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  • just go with that one. Yeah. Okay. All right. Good. Now I have to,
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  • I suppose.
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  • Yeah. What you got not a dad. Just to keep them into play. I want to play him. Yeah. But this side this one believe.
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  • This is what they believe. Hold
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  • on. Let me do that. Again. It didn't fire right.
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  • This is what they believe. Mm hmm. Okay,
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  • that's that just shows what they believe it's make sense of it? Yeah. Oh, Andy. Yeah, I
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  • got crazy. You're like, God, you sound crazy. No, no.
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  • Yeah, that's no good. Okay. I know God's children, God's children,
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  • God's children.
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  • Okay,
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  • they're God's children.
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  • Ah, no, no children versus massive dumps, no brainer. Go for the low hanging fruit always on this always don't dump is always better. So the President talked a lot about people showing up to vote who then were told that there they'd already voted. He said, 10s of thousands were very disappointed. They were heartbroken over this. He talked about other dumps other anomalies. And then he, of course, brought up the voting systems, the Dominion voting systems, people already voted.
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  • And on top of everything else, we have a company that's very suspect. Its name is dominion, with a turn of a dial with a change of a chip blue, you could press a button for Trump. And the vote goes to Biden, what kind of a system is this? We have to go to paper. Maybe it takes longer. But the only secure system is paper. Not these systems that nobody understands, including, in many cases, the people that run them, although unfortunately, I think they understand them far too well.
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  • So his implication is that the machines were taking away from him. The tally was then being added to Biden. And he actually kind of ties it all up in a bow saying they tried this same thing that tried in 2016. But now even more people came out to vote for me and that's when they had to resort to the dumps the big massive dumps, and and all the shenanigans of stopping the count and restarting in the middle of the night. Amidst all this. Attorney General Barr comes out who I I, we know that he has, he has a lot of people to cover for. But I don't exactly read his. I think it was a written interview with The Associated Press. I don't read into it that he is like, oh, there's nothing here and nothing to see here. He's saying something different, which in fact, is the mainstream media line, which is no widespread. voter fraud?
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  • I think we cut the use of this word some time ago.
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  • Yes. Widespread. So you know, we're gonna come down to semantics of what is widespread, is it if it's just a little bit here and there, but it's all over the country? Can you add it all together and say it's widespread? Here's a BCS report on the ABC news report on Attorney General bar with a couple of cool whipsaws. In here actually,
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  • Attorney General bill Barr arrived at the White House today just minutes after declaring he has found no evidence of widespread voter fraud, directly contradicting the President's claims that the election was stolen. We know there was massive fraud, but Barr told The Associated Press today, quote, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election. He specifically shot down one of the President's most explosive claims that voting machines were manipulated to help Joe Biden win. Saying simply, we haven't seen anything to substantiate that. This is especially significant because Barr has been among the President's most steadfast defenders. Shortly after the election, he authorized Justice Department lawyers to go look for fraud, but they found nothing. The President recently implied the DOJ itself was involved in some kind of sinister plot.
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  • This is total fraud and how the FBI and Department of Justice I don't know maybe they're involved
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  • for attorney general bar. This was just too much as he told the AP, there's a growing tendency to use the criminal justice system as a sort of default fix all people don't like something. They want the Department of Justice to come in and investigate. All this comes as the president's lawyers are traveling the country making unfounded claims of election fraud. It's disgraceful
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  • what happened,
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  • the last president himself,
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  • that's got to be that's got to be a great whipsaw. making all kinds of claims of election fraud,
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  • want the Department of Justice to come in and investigate? All this comes as the president's lawyers are traveling the country making unfounded claims of election fraud? It's disgraceful What
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  • happened?
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  • The law is not
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  • a baseless claim of election fraud clip. That's just disgusting. Classic
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  • john Carl, you know,
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  • jelly, terrible ABC baby. Yeah. That's what they do. At this guy. It's just it's insulting to your intelligence,
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  • what the Department of Justice to come in and investigate. All this comes as the president's lawyers are traveling the country making unfounded claims of election fraud. It's disgraceful
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  • what happened.
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  • The lawyers and the President himself have attacked local republican officials who have certified the election results. Some of those officials are now facing death
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  • threats.
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  • Today, a Republican official in the office of Georgia Secretary of State is pleading with the president to stop stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone's gonna get hurt. Someone's gonna get shot. Someone's gonna get killed.
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  • Yeah, this was the big clip that MSNBC and CNN were running constantly
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  • and, and democracy now. That report could have been Amy. I didn't clip it. But if I had clipped it, you would have heard the exam was the identical report.
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  • Yeah. baseless and widespread. Yeah.
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  • I'm sorry with the same guy from Georgia.
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  • Oh, yeah. Well, they were playing that over and overall, yeah. So finally, a Republican says it like it is. Well, as far as I know, the only shooting that's happened was a bunch of Republican senators on a softball field who got shot up by a crazy democrat slash Bernie fan. So and by the way, yes, yes, yes. Yes. I predict tears will come we're going into it tears will come scenario. And I'll I'll just give you the quick rundown even mean? Because we're going down a constitutional path. And it will, there will be scuffles. kerfuffles. And violence. It's guaranteed it's guaranteed to happen. It's an it's it's our culture. That's why it's so easy to say, this is what we've always done. This is this is how we resolve shit internally. Hopefully, we don't get to a civil war. I don't think that'll happen. But yeah, it's people are gonna get it's gonna get pretty heated. So I'll go through it real quick, what I think is going on, and then we can have a few laughs about the with some funny clips of the team. So Trump is trying to get as much information out as possible. My military, military contacts are sending me links and stories and affidavits and PDFs and filings and videos, non stop. And they're doing this to everybody. Steve peacenik. It was too long to clip but see botanic went on Alex Jones and tripled down that this was a trap. This was a setup. There were ballots that were watermarks. Now, I didn't hear any blockchain nonsense this time around. But he says the president is now just rolling it out. And it's going to be military tribunals. Hmm. And that will of course be led by Sidney Powell. The thing that is very annoying and all of this for people who don't believe what's going on, is the combination of the President's 2018 Executive Order where he specifically says we will have a state of emergency if any foreign entity is meddling with our elections or our election and voting infrastructure or voting machines. And it was quite detailed, and we now come to learn that A Chinese investment company put $400 million into Dominion Dominion voting systems on October 9 as a as a little investment. But combined with some other CCP linked companies, about 75% of this thing is in the hands of the of the Chinese Communist Party indirectly, of course, but that's implied
  • 1:15:21
  • What evidence do we have of this? sec filing? There is one. Yeah.
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  • Yeah. Yeah, there's an SEC filing. And I've seen it, I'd put it in the show notes. And
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  • Lynwood has like to see it because dominion is a Canadian company in which the SEC as a place to but okay.
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  • Well, well, even that just kind of makes it even. I mean, even Canada could be seen as a foreign country meddling in our elections if if they own if, if a Canadian company owns it. I mean, it's it's a technical thing, though. And that part is very conveniently coincidental. So whether this was a plan and set up or not, I don't know. But that does fit together kind of nicely. And it's going to go all the way with lawsuits against every single governor. And if you read the news this morning, as we discussed, actually, it was mo who came up with it. They're already investigating Stacey Abrams group for allegedly registering out of state and dead voters. We talked about this mode called
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  • all the state all the democrats states registered did or write down usually, they usually already registered get vote. Right. Right. Have to read your stone to just get the vote for him. But if she registered trying to fight with my mother in law voted or not necessarily.
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  • What would she be in California? Yeah, I'll do you find out you didn't know just call and say didn't
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  • go to the polls. GG. There's ways to find out, we just haven't done
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  • it interesting.
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  • She's been dead for 10 years,
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  • right? But Stacey Abrams, claims to have registered 40% of the people who voted. So and now. And now they're saying, well, maybe she did something wrong. I'm telling you, if if it comes down to what she's gonna be left holding the bag, because no one likes her. She was like, hey,
  • 1:17:19
  • blame it on annoying.
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  • I'm like, okay, that's kind of good, actually. So the President is just going to keep this is his act. This is the fourth act. So pay attention, grab your popcorn, lean back, because this is not the first post video post he's going to do. Now, out on the road, there's lots of entertainment, a lot of fun things happening. I do have. So this is just fun stuff. That because there's nothing more to update on other than Well,
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  • I do have a question to ask you this. This since you're representing this? Yes. This is theory. This theory. Mm hmm. Okay, the way that works is that the states can pretty much I mean, it states are given the opportunity by the Congress to send electors right, you know, to the Electoral College, right? They've done they can do it anywhere they want they used to be able to they used to do it that the state now some states you have to go through the legislature back to the old cigar rooms, smoky room, and then pick two guys. Okay, all right. We're gonna put all our votes, Garfield, right. And then after right it mostly in the, in the, in the 20th century, they started changing it to let they keep blaming us for all these problems that the people vote and then whenever they vote for, we'll send that into Congress, but it's still the state that gets to choose. So once the state closes the election system, no matter how they do it, I mean, they say, okay, we certify this election. And if it's, if it's all bad, if it's bad, it's all Dominion votes that are just a scam. They're still the ones that have certified it. Right. So you can't do anything about it. They say, Okay, this we certified this election. We're closing is closed the books on this? And yeah, maybe it is a bunch of bullcrap. And maybe Biden shouldn't have gotten two votes. But he's the one that we're just sending that in. And we're done with this thing. Through. Yeah. And every band if they're closing left and right, well, are they gonna stop it? they get they said, unstoppable situation.
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  • So what I believe is that it's about the electors that are sent. And the only way I can see this working because I'm not on the inside, I don't have the full playbook and maybe something that, you know, maybe many things that are still coming, is to build up so much pressure, have so much evidence, although not widespread, and probably baseless, to have so much evidence to implicate the very people who are running these states and make these decisions who can also decertify and I think it's one of one state certified decertified sort of
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  • it,
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  • you know, to build it up where they could say, well, if I do this We'll probably be lynched by my constituents. That's what Trump is going for. That's why I'm saying it's going to get rough, it's going to get rough and tumble because people are going to start protesting and demanding that their states and the electors that they want. I think that's I think that's, that's the strategy. It's a it's a long shot, but it could very well work. There's a lot of people who in combination, you know, being angry, their business. Mm hmm.
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  • The lot, you know, you say it's a long shot. But what if you listen to your friends, what you're doing? Doesn't sound like a long shot at all. This setup is like a trap. It's a trap. And they've got all these things put into place to do to prove it, and they're gonna bust the whole half the country for being a bunch of criminals. I mean, that's what I think the wishful thinking of Gina haspel was so hot on the net, that she was arrested for treason. If they have all this in place, this trap. How's that? Make it a launch? That sounds like a slam dunk? I mean, you start to put it, you start to put money on it, you start to bet bet bet on it. But I don't see any of this. I think it's just hearing a lot of hot air. If I
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  • made association between your so called friends in you, you would be equally as insulted as I am. I I said, I think it's a long shot. I'm not listening to someone else telling me what to say. I personally said.
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  • It's about me. You said yourself. They said you're listening
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  • to your friends. Shut up.
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  • You said magenic. Triple down.
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  • Yes. On the alex jones show. I said specifically, not to me, Alex Jones.
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  • Alex Jones is totally full of crap or his show is? I think a lot of it is because he's all I'm
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  • saying is I if you're bringing up stuff, that's irrelevant. That's my point. I don't care about we loud. No,
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  • I'm fine. You said specifically, it's a long shot. And I'm referring specifically to that that's not something that's irrelevant, because it's what you said. You said it was a long
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  • day. I got it. So I said it's a long shot. I'm presenting the clips. You bring up something that we laughed about an hour ago?
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  • I don't know about that. But I will say this, the it the way it's presented. It doesn't sound like a long shot to me. The way it is, but but I played clips from the president. I didn't play any clips and present. No, I'm saying the waves bam. You've been talking about this for show after show. And say I'll say it again, the way it's being presented to me it doesn't sound like a long shot at all.
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  • Oh, it does to me. Sounds like the long shot is motivating people to pressure their representatives into what they will say is the will of the people I think I think that's a long shot. I have a feeling that a lot of people are scared and witness people even refusing to say who they're going to vote for. It's obvious that a lot more people voted for Trump and said they would. So we'll see. We'll see if they want to if they want this to happen, I don't think you are I either can deny that this was a stolen election. If If Trump can prove it and get out of it, that's that's a long shot. But if he doesn't, and if people don't stand up to us, we'll have less income, but it'll be a lot of fun. As we build back better into oblivion, because it'll, the voting will always be rigged. I think.
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  • forevermore he's been rigged for a while. Yes, California,
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  • yes. But now we have this internet thing. And we're all looking at it. We're going well, this is bullcrap. You know, there's a lot of smart people who get the public data and say this is not possible. So that's only going to get worse. And it's that's just going to build up. So whether it's now or in four years, we're going to go into some into some stuff. You know, I was reading this, this, do you know about the the turnings, the four turnings? This is a cycle theory that I that I stumbled upon? No. Dammit, I wish I'd bring it on Sunday because it was a cycle theory of four turnings over a 90 year period. And that we're now in the fourth turning, which typically is Civil War World War Two and it always has a secondary thing which will be COVID. And that we're going into that right now does anything fit with your cycles that you've
  • 1:24:43
  • localized to psychotherapy would include wood wood, is a 40 year cycle and is 80 years not 90, because the 80 years matches the American Revolution. 80 years letter later you have the Civil War than 80 years later, you have World War Two there's an 80 year period between the Civil War World War Two it matches perfectly. And then there's 80 years until COVID which is 2020 so you have 80 8080 I don't see how 90 can be worked into this at all. Well, personally The 90 is based upon generational and it's 22 it's a it's roughly 90 I will say, it's like every roughly 22 years and it kind of what it shows is the general heard the 22 I've heard I've heard all the dive, I know pretty much every imaginable cycle and they all contradict and they some of them crossover and some of them are harmonics with other cycles and they create these other advanced and I mean you can get quite wrapped up in it
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  • for sure but the only thing I'm asking is based upon
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  • what are you learning thing doesn't ring a bell
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  • but basically and based upon the cycles What do you see in this exact period right now? Well we got no but comparable to
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  • but Civil War World War Two that just a world world conflagration or something we had this when the Civil War took place It was a series of civil wars around the world and as the French Revolution all these other ones, but we're we kind of triggered it. We also triggered when we did the American Revolution we triggered a bunch of these things around the world to the United States is a real key element to this and that's why we're number one with deaths
  • 1:26:28
  • and by the way, I think that numbers bogus as hell but the we do represent some sort of a leading edge and 2020 fits right into the process I always thought it was going to be some sort of another conflict great conflagration that might have been a nuclear exchange or who knows what but this fits right into the into the cycle without a question in my mind and it should stretch out for longer than it then we want like I just can't imagine discussing COVID next year on this show and no one listening to
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  • others have also said this is very much like the Renaissance if you look at you know coming out coming or coming out of the Was it the bubonic plague and all the art and all the you know,
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  • the Dark Ages? Yes,
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  • it's the Great Awakening. And as we know there's no awakening Bitcoin is gonna save us that's that's vague.
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  • You need a Bitcoin? Yes, you do. We were pretty. I think we're pretty we're pretty woke.
  • 1:27:38
  • We'd be so woke. But yeah, now that I am I am kind of in on the Bitcoin thing. Yeah, there's max Kaiser has converted me
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  • because Kaiser his whole life depends on it.
  • 1:27:54
  • Bitcoin equals love, baby. That's the bottom line. So we'll leave the clown show for in a moment as I would at this moment for the 13th hundred time like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you, the man who put this see and brought the classic clips to the party, john C. vora back.
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  • Well, in the morning, you also in the morning shifts the CBC graph in the year so it was a wild game. So nice out there.
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  • In the morning to our trolls in the troll room at no agenda. stream.com. Hands up trolls. Let's count you for today. But see, we have a total of 1865. I expected a little more for the for the big Anniversary Show on a Sunday. What do you think people are doing?
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  • They have no time. Maybe it's a Thursday and that's the
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  • Yes,
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  • I think 10 months of Corona coverage has done my brain in Yes, it's a Thursday. Well, in the morning to you trolls no agenda stream.com is where they hang out. Thank you to Darren O'Neill, who done it did another great rock and roll pre show to the show. That kind of stuff is live all the time. But you go into the troll room and you hang out you chat. And if you want you can all listen to whatever is on the stream at the same time. It's all talk. No commercials classic no agenda. That is no agenda stream.com and you can always join us over at no agenda social.com where we have our algo free social network, you have to ask for an invite Don't ask me asking the troll room ask around ask on Twitter if you have to. And join us because it's where the signal to noise ratio was right on spot and we're federated with the rest of the mastodon server universe and canoes social etc, etc. And a big thank you to the artists who brought us the artwork for Episode 1299. We titled that King Mitch and for those of you on a podcast 2.0 compatible app which you can find it new podcast app.com you will see this artwork right now, from farm slave with the classic I voted badge button only voted replaced with I glitched. Which did we have a hard time looking for some? Yeah,
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  • we didn't we there was nothing we liked. We liked this one, some evergreen stuff that I wanted to use. But you are a big promoter of this particular one. Yeah. And
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  • I was one and we finally
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  • decided the one that looks more like an actual 3d button was the preferable of the group. Yes. And I couldn't really veto it. Because it's good,
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  • but there wasn't anything else. But I had nothing better. A lot of COVID farts.
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  • The problem with doing these is choice, we get two guys as an even vote. So we both have to agree. Yeah. And if you can't top one, I remember to go on for
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  • a half. No, no, I remember what happened. Now I remember. So we went on for quite a while looking at evergreens couldn't find something, then I'm pressing like, I glitched is funny. Let's just do it, and then use it. Okay. And then we came to title. And I wanted something else, but you wanted King Mitch. And I of course quickly relented because they got the word monarch, Mitch monarch, Mitch. Yes. And then you said no, no, no, King Mitch. And then I relented, because I had gotten the art. And then you said, and I remembered this. I won.
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  • I said, you won.
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  • No, you know, for the title. You said,
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  • I say I want one when it came to the Taiwan it was
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  • competition.
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  • Clearly I'm unaware of the competitive nature of this. This part of post production I just kind of trying to come to the best choice, but there's no winning.
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  • No, I get what you said.
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  • Let's hold hands and tell the secret.
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  • Thank you very much. To all of our artists who participate in this grand experiment of
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  • shows off the rails.
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  • No, it's not. It's a grand experiment. We produce it we we love your time, your talent, your treasure. People have got a lot of talent that we're making clips these days. That's fantastic.
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  • burning them out the art.
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  • Eventually everyone burns out except us. But yes, no matter who was doing it, you will get burned out if you're doing mixes or if you're doing art, or no,
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  • I used a picture of the newest the new Yes.
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  • And I like that because that was from the swine flu days, wasn't it?
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  • Yeah, that was show 120 Wow, there's your cycle.
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  • So like,
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  • every 1200 shows, it's time for new vaccine.
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  • So I put that art up and I talked about burning out I just a beautiful piece of art I've always thought of and I've used it on and off for a decade because it's so funny. And it's the two of us dressed in and I don't you know we don't use our faces anymore. But that was in show on 20 we did. So I went back to look at the artists he did 51234 he did five pieces great in a row great pieces. No doubt one of the piece No, there was no one was great. That was that whatever the US is five in a row. They did show 121 21 123 124 and then in well I think 122 was was did and then he ended he never showed up again. He just disappeared. Hmm. 100,000 shows ago 11 to 100 shows ago this guy just vanishes. Ah.
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  • So yeah, they all burn it was that was it was interesting because Tina has not been in my life since Episode 121. Whatever it was 121 20 she sees the art. She says, Where does this come from? And I said, well look at the clue. So what's with the pig? It's from the swine flu days. This show is so old. We can reuse art based upon a scam from eight years ago. 10 no longer 10 years ago. Yeah, it's crazy. Anyway, we thank all of our artists who had them piglets for the pig. What a john put a pig in the in the newsletter. Oh, and before I forget, I really I'm just gonna Jinx you. But your substack stories. That's your book, my friend. That's your book. Just keep writing those your windows 1.0 story is fantastic. It's so it's great to read through that. I mean, that's your book, man. Just write the book. Just write those stories. You said that. When took windows, it took so long to to code windows 1.0 that Steve Ballmer had hair when they started I mean that's funny shit. Oh, yeah. Would you had a whole team of comedy writers put together for you apparently.
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  • Yes, we hired a bunch of writers. That's you can hire comedy writers. They do exist. They're cheap
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  • and I think you should just go back and call it a tech grouch. I mean, let's let's register the name grab on it. We'll Jhansi Dvorak the tech grouch, and then you put that little star on it instant bestseller, and it will be an instant bestseller. Yeah,
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  • I will. I was glad you enjoyed the reading that particular tome.
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  • I enjoy all of them. Your stories, they're very interesting.
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  • Yes, now I did get to hear from it because I wrote that I got to hear from Michael Copeland, who's Michael cobblers, the guy we're going to corral and he's a big shot. He started a bunch of companies in Canada he still has an auto with his with his trophy wife who's an absolute beauty
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  • he won't call you after this but Okay, yeah, so Oh, she
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  • glitch. So Jim at Foothill ranch California gave us $667 and 98 cents Wow. Thank you for keeping myself in my hot wife saying amidst all the California insanity thank you for your in depth COVID and election coverage. We who are not about to die salute you. Keep up the phrase from the chaise I at least have heard them and get them in the morning Night of the RV. Jim Irvine. This might make me a Baron, but I don't have the records to prove it.
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  • system works. Dred Scott Errol at large now this was kind of this was a mistake. He actually gave 1300 to become member 1300 Club. Okay, and a separate donation of $107 and 28 cents so he could be upgraded to Duke cough.
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  • I'd like credit for the show number As well as a little bit more needed to make Duke. So the Dred Scott URL at large is now Duke at large.
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  • And I also want to thank sir Dred Scott for stepping up. He is managing the community chapters for the no agenda show. Now, yeah, because the thing is, there's uh, you know, when people can submit as what, as much as they want, and you can get the hyper caster app or anything, and you can, you could submit it, but then it has to be approved, but I want images so he said, Okay, so he's for every link that someone sends or something funny as funny that they mark as a funny chapter. He puts a cool image in there and phone boy is now adding the no agenda quotes to the rundown. So it's become quite a thing. Ah, yeah, yeah, he's podcasting. 2.0 baby. It's like we're on fire. Yeah,
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  • yeah. It's almost like being on a big motorcycles going fast enough. You can jump off the zoo or five miles down the road without falling over.
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  • Here's my favorite. My favorite from you, john. You said the other day. Oh, man, this podcasting. 2.0 It's so good. Just right in time said Yeah. See, I gotta say podcasting. Like No, no, you getting all these other shows? We're getting more listeners. This is great. Well, it's true. We got all kinds of cool people listening like Ryan, all
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  • kinds of stuff going on different shows you getting some more you do. You're throwing a nice wide net with this podcasting 2.0 gimmick?
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  • Yes. Well, now that Joe Rogan is officially gone. He's no you can't open a podcast app and see him is gone.
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  • what Joe Rogan is gone. You can no longer listen to Joe Rogan on it or any of the back catalogue. It's all gone. It's gone from all the podcast apps December 1, he's exclusive on spot
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  • that it was January for No, no December.
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  • He's exclusive on Spotify now. And everything went away. All the mysteries. Really? Yeah, well, that was his deal. He's exclusive to spot him.
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  • I know that was the deal. But I thought this stuff would would lingers like the internet, you know,
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  • that but what about if it doesn't use again? Does he have his thing on YouTube anymore?
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  • No, YouTube now has to deal with Spotify. And Spotify creates 20 minutes of each episode for YouTube and I think I see clips. Yeah, just clips which are very popular. Yeah, they they draw it in. But if if you are caught, and you have an mp3 of Joe Rogan. Yeah, so podcasting. 2.0 let's
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  • shape. Pro Ryan chases Next on our list. He's in quarterly in in Idaho, Turkey $100 and 33 cents that we remember the 1300 Club also. My father in law Scott hit me in the mouth back in February and I By the way, this show is gonna go on forever if we keep telling stories. Okay. You know, reminds me reminds me that I remember the time we did we did one do we did that show? It was seven and a half hours long.
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  • That was the one that was the 10th year anniversary, wasn't it?
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  • Yeah. Thanks so much father in law Scott hit me in the mouth back in February, says Ryan. Um, and I've been listening to the best podcasts and in the universe ever since. And I in turn hit my smokin hot wife in the mouth a few months ago and she's now hooked. We now listen to her each and every show it helps it helps keep us sane and keep our three human resources from being brainwashed Yeah, I would like to use the first thousand of this donation to be an instant night and I would like to use the remainder of the start to Dame hood for my smokin hot wife Courtney nice with this door net donation I would like to be known as sir snacking ham of the Black Forest and
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  • Okay, um, next on the list. I get this thing to scroll up. There it is. So Benjamin native Unitas in San Francisco, California, and he comes in with 1300 so he'd be a member of the 1300 Club. Yes
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  • I was driving south on highway 35 listening to Adam go into who and FDA PCR cycle count revelations and Jcd chime in with the sales scheme marketing business model analysis. I was brought to a state of mental and emotional elation somehow feeling my amygdala beginning to shrink. I felt bad. I couldn't go Nate for the 13th anniversary so why not become a member of the club 1300 thus completing my journey to vite county of San Francisco having reached 50 $300 in donation level Wow. Even when you two are in full crackpot and buzzkill mode, disagreeing as you were in Episode 1299, your analysis is truly valued. As you help us producers better understand the mechanism of the power elite. This dude named Ben got a psychology major and then he's got a link to the Wikipedia power elite page on Wikipedia talk. No jingles no karma apparently.
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  • Well, sir Benjamin, thank you very much. We'll see you see what the roundtable that's a great note. Thank you.
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  • Next is sir j boy in all the Virginia with another 1300 which is an another member of the third This is great by the way. This makes a big difference to the future of the show to have all these members in 1300 Club. You truly REITs truly provide the critical thinking that M five MD construction which in turn helps all those producers to keep our amygdalas healthy and small. First of all, I want to throw a shout out thank you and healthy dose of karma it is sir Morgan, who provided a confirmation of your emails via mastodon as well as reminder to me that I need to do the work even in these busy days despite the Rona and of course we're all going to die. Yes second, I want to give a happy birthday greeting to my smokin hot sweet baby aka my keeper who celebrated her 46 journey around the sun or whatever the equivalent is for the flat earth peeps on November 30 Thank you sweetie baby. Finally, I would like to credit this donation to go to her instead. Aim hood. Oh, sweet. Okay, well she's a dame then. We're gonna do design Oh, she's on the list. Well, let me check. She's a listener and an avid lover of the best podcast in the universe. And we thoroughly enjoyed discussing and laughing haha about each episode during our daily morning commutes to work. Yes, she's our her her title I would like to request and I checked it with her first of course, of course, which some people don't do that she be called Dame sweet baby of the Carolinas and be served Cabernet and Kido crackers.
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  • Is it pronounced keto or keto keto at the round table? I would also like to request the following jingles for her Shut up already and science new shit has come to light to to the head and little by the way that's this story is pretty funny. To to the head and little girl Yay,
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  • Michael Arrington sir back county Ranger. A $1,000. There. We're sorry. We're closed. we closed our club membership. Yep. And he's in Anacortes, Washington. I'd known jingle No, I got no note from him if I can find it under any circumstances. Same with David Fox. David Fox from a window North Carolina and other North Carolina Xinjian with $1,000 no note that can be easily deduced from yes but but let it let us know if there's a title or something that needs to change please Gower against the knighting or something
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  • Now our backyard normal donations. Vincent badulla. In Brooklyn, New York 34567 is that time again it's abort the show with a donation. How can I reach it? Now? See my book? My my New York accent has deteriorated to a Chicago.
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  • You got to start by saying Vinnie Brooklyn is that time again? No, I can't do it either. I just really can't do it.
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  • I'm just gonna restrict. I'll fall into it if they've had or if it's Pez allows me Yes. It's that time again to support the show the donation How can I keep? How can I resist the lucky show? 1300. Interestingly, and easily 13 is seen as a lucky number. Well, it's 17. That's the unlucky number. Huh? Listen, back back to useful fact. Clip request they Leanna sleepy Joe stop the hammering please release the cracking the slowed down version. Sorry, john. Now we've banned it except on request. So I guess
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  • I mean, you know, somebody's becoming an executive producer. They want us to play upside down and backwards. We'll do it. good karma. We well considering is such an important milestone for the no agenda show I decided to step forward and complete my knighthood. To accomplish this. I'm supporting this show at the executive producer level with a donation 34567 that puts me just over 1000 please Knight me I think he's on the list. Yep. As sir. Vin genzo. Blind Knight of Kings County, Brooklyn, New York keeper of the truth. Hmm. To read it better. Blind Knight of Kings County, Brooklyn, New York keeper of the truth. The roundtable I'd like to request Lagavulin 16. single malt Scotch, the fine drink. Hmm. And kerrygold Dubliner cheese, which is a great Irish grass fed cheddar like cheese available at most costcos I've had it numerous times. It's quite tasty. Yeah. A little mild. Congratulations to your awesome consistent quality for 1300 shows. I'm proud to finally have a seat at the no agenda round table. Your producer Vinny from Brooklyn. PS please put my son Francisco on the birthday list. I believe he's on it. He will be 15 on December 14 the same day that the electoral college cast their vote for Joe Biden.
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  • Sure. Um, So sir Steiner the XPath of spa Canada stands and does $333 and he requested for his name as a full name not to be mentioned, which will honor 1300 more no exit plan one time karma, please. You got it. Thank you.
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  • that's David Young David Young. Here it is. So this David Young man, come on. Wow. 13 David Young came in with it come 330 3013 3301 he writes Wow. 1300 episodes congratulations. I want to thank the other executive producers for their wonder notes of encouragement for this incredible show. It's best in the universe talent and the participation of so many talents from around the globe. That brings smiles to our faces twice a week. We want this pod to go on and on.
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  • to go on and on to Episode 2600 3900 Hale why not 5200 baby If you guys inject the right teenage blood into your veins This is good as an executive producer My job is deliver the treasure but also some difficult messages all of our all of us were a bit dismayed to hear all the arguing over Adams new girlfriend's Sydney during show 1299
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  • Now I see why you had to find this email. Very important. Yes, keep it coming. My girlfriend's Sydney whoo
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  • we understand the test tensions that play Adams always been distracted by older women with big whales, we say photogenic assets. I did not put this on as a gag for just I honestly I've never read this note. I'm reading it cold. Ah, I'm not even sure what he's talking about. Loving light we say but maybe just maybe it's time to consider all the projects going on a creative or I enterprises and put some possible changes on the table as possible. maybe consider at have we thought hard enough about bringing Megyn Kelly in to share the desk with Adam. Okay, elevate john do a focus segment on a topic even more universal unimportant. With this format change. I think we can keep our toes into some of the real sponsors for john. Wait,
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  • wait, wait, wait, wait. So wait. The suggestion is to bump you for Megyn Kelly and then we just give you like an emeritus spot.
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  • I get an old spot but I get to talk about food. Oh, food and wine. Tip artosis I just want to want to do on YouTube. For John's new segment Vitamix frozen waffles. Who knows? smuckers that's dream big. That's the sponsors. Can you imagine what Megan would do for the ratings? I love you both. You're smoking hot. piece. David Young Sir David and Ross.
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  • Thank you very much, David.
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  • Yeah. Oh, there see Mike. He's in the troll room. He knows. Adam you bank $333 from Springdale, Arizona says jingles resist we much don't slave me camera shut up slave. The work that you and get one nation produces absolutely unrivaled in depth crop in depth, quality and originality. I'm incredibly thankful for the NA community a shining example of what the open and free internet makes possible. This is all upper caps I'm trying to emphasize. I listened to your heads up on that Bentonville, ar Arkansas based retailer with a shit eating grin because here in Springdale, half an hour south of the home office. We were not past the same info, because I know you are from the future. I knew the panic buying was about to hit about three days before the sheeple stampeded my store and snatched up every last square of TP and case of bottled water in the place. Here's my quarterly bonus from stocking said retailer shelves, you guys are more than worth it. to any douchebags out there paying for stuff like no agenda is important. Even if it's a little bit at a time, the future of honest media and a fun, livable world depends on us. Plus, it feels good to Can I get a little karma for my mom who may have to have surgery due to a torn ligament in your shoulder and some bus karma as I attempt to find a trustworthy mechanic in the Northwest Arkansas area who can work on a Duramax diesel engine. So if anyone you know what go on know what The social.com would be my
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  • Bread Samuels on the list is in the Arab Emirates. And he has I couldn't find a note from him. But I did find there's somebody else in the Emirates and there's a note I want to read later. Sir otaku, Duke of North East Texas and the Red River Valley and Lewisville, Texas 325. ITM john and Adam sorry, did not send anything for your 13th anniversary but I've been out of work since mid May. Well, you sent something you send this donation Yeah. Nothing says pandemic like laying off 5565 100 employees only to spend 2.8 billion the next week to buy your competition. Well wonder what company that is? Anyways, and yes, they said anyways, I thought I'd better send for a donation for such a historic show is number 1300. Here's a quarter for each show. Wow. That's a good idea idea. I always enjoy your deconstruction each week and hope you all continue for 1300 more shows. Can I get some TPP karma says I got to start looking for a job in the IT industry here in northeast Texas and get this work there. Yeah, I 73 from K five vz ser otaku North East Texas no Red River
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  • down to associate executive producer beginning with sir Shaun of the Allegheny Valley in the troma Heights, a Pennsylvania 260 1300 dimes for each of you happy 30 this is basically the dimes donation times two. Happy 13 100th and Merry Christmas from sir Shaun of the Allegheny Valley. Thank you. Thank you, Sean. m Andrew Jones. 234560 he actually sent a note in Yes, out here somewhere. But badoo badoo badoo badoo badoo badoo argued note first when I had doubt Yes, this be a Okay, this is very long. Oh, is this the hospital one?
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  • And I'm gonna stop reading in a minute. This donation makes me a Vika. Ah, that's what we wanted. That's what the problem is. I knew there's a reason to read this note. So he's a Vikon. I wish to maintain my current protectorate and I see more than enough to amuse Me at the round table so he doesn't need anything. That's all he needs to do his phone divide count upgrade list. Yeah. Finally, thank you for promoting my book, children at the broken moon. The response has been increasingly enthusiastic at nearly 200 readers and have attracted that despite the twin dynamic, then he goes on about the book. So it's, please remind the slaves that the children of the broken Moon is a first rate epic, high fantasy, eight years in the making. So check it out. makes a great gift he goes on. I'll bet it does. I'll put some notes in the in the newsletter about any more of this. So anyway, thank you, Andrew. He's the bike kind of America's mountain show. Now he's up the bike and of America's mountain.
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  • Definitely start reading it myself. Matthew, Burnie a in Manassas, Virginia 223. Hey, guys. Hey, guys. Hey guys, so much for the show and bi weekly sanity checks. Starting listening this past summer after being hit in the mouth by Dame Meredith the fair, the best lawyer in the universe. He's a dee doo Shing.
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  • was over the phone. Too bad.
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  • Now you went on and on about masks? Oh, yeah.
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  • Okay, fine.
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  • We should get together but we got to do it outside. Yeah,
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  • the socially distance with a mask. The mask
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  • you should have really Anyway, she goes on my She says her little hobby ama that animated no agenda really incredible community of producers I've met I'm sure you've met quite a few. I'm only 50% more bananas than I was in 2019. Whereas I would likely have been a 10 x matching crazy without eel all y'all Thank you. I could use some super power TPP jobs karma with gratitude x o x o Dame Jennifer.
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  • Thank you. Damn, Jennifer, and thank you so much for your contribution in your talent and your time as well. Animated no agenda has also helped a lot of people because it just brought to life. It's like you made some of our bits better. by chopping them up adding context and cutting out the boring bits. You've done an excellent job and really, really appreciate you.
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  • You've got karma
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  • we can step back a notch and go back to john Appleby to 15 from Greensburg which I did find in the moment, a moment of peace. Let me see if I get to make sure that because it's not a john Appleby. That's the problem.
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  • Oh, hmm.
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  • I guess it's okay to say who it is. It's Bob and Kathy. Oh, Bob. just sent in our final contribution of the greatest podcast and with this I tell me to finally achieve daymond for my wife, Kathy and the knighthood for myself. Now, there we go. Get your pen out.
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  • Okay, hold on a second. This was alright. So now I read I keep reading while you do that,
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  • okay. We wanted to walk up the table together. So this is an early Christmas present for ourselves. And as everyone knows, a couple who listens together stays together. And I will add a couple of gets knighted together. stays together forever. Okay, especially in the annals West. Don't forget when one of these days when this is uncovered, is like 2000 years from now they're gonna see all these nice things in danger. They're gonna give, they're just actually gonna go into history, but while
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  • your bloodline will receive royal treatments and preferences.
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  • That wife Kathy is also having a birthday cop. Hold on,
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  • hold on. Do these people have a last name?
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  • Appleby? Oh, it's
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  • Applebee's. Okay, I just I'm writing it down. Okay. Appleby, yes. Okay. Thank you.
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  • Kathy. Sorry, it's
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  • okay. It's okay.
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  • Yes. smokin hot white. Cathy's having a birthday coming up on December eighth. December. No date given so. Give her the age of 29. December
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  • 29. Okay. Now do they have to be 20
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  • that made me make 25 make it 2523 is 25. Okay. 23. Yes.
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  • And does she do they have night and day names picked out?
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  • it? Apparently No. They're just gonna go with their names. Okay. Now Ah, he needs again. Another thing here go karma. Luckily, there's nothing else. Oh, that's karma for the oldest granddaughter Toby. She's still in the midst of dealing with her thyroid cancer. We should give her the
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  • cancer. That's cancer. Yeah, we
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  • should just do it. Good. Yes. I want to wish bozena no agenda nation a fairy Merry Christmas.
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  • Merry Christmas to you here we go.
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  • You've got
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  • karma works better with go
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  • and he's got a little video he wants me to watch which I will watch but not now. Okay. All right we were on gent Dame Jennifer Well, not quite well
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  • I'll do combat rock of the Idaho Highlands 20202 show Shut up already. It's science w UTC seven and rubble. Iser I got to grab that one. In the morning john and Adam, congratulations on 1300 shows without a single fight. I'm grateful for the weekly info semen you've provided throughout the scam demick on my last donation, I plug my custom rifle building business, Ben fields precision calm and I'm happy to report that the karma paid off in two orders from rifles from no agenda listeners. Very nice. Listen to the show.
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  • Now the custom bill rifle from a guy like this. Dave, you're valuable forever. They show up on the Antiques Roadshow.
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  • No, maybe I should invest in one of these. One of these duties. I've been looking for a rifle, you know for the coming friction. Hey, don't laugh at me. Uh, let's see. Where are we? Uh, yes. Benfield precision calm. That's info bn f ELD. Precision calm and I'm happy to report the car paid off to orders for rifles from the nodes and the listeners listens to the show can receive 10% off by showing proof of donations over $100 if you're looking for any gunsmithing services from a simple tune up to a full custom listeners can contact me through the website. Thank you for your courage. And a toast of Lagavulin. 16 to 1300 more shows Dream on humble request stereo goat karma for all these small business owners. So that's a loose and you wanted to rebel Iser as well hold on. Can you read the next code actually doesn't make any sense. Let me just get these jingles real quick. Shut up. It's science.
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  • Oh, let's say he also wants to lag a Boolean.
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  • No, no, he's just saying he's not a knight or anything. He's just saying. He just wants like a villain. He says that Lagavulin total
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  • toasted like, what is this thing with what's going on with like a voulons and onsale someplace?
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  • You would suspect Costco
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  • that's what I would. And by the way, I think I have seen like of only 16 at Costco.
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  • Oh, interesting.
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  • Yeah,
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  • let me just get the number station thing here.
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  • Gotta be right.
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  • Number station. Where's my number station? This is the one jingle
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  • I was looking for in the database. I couldn't find it.
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  • This is crazy. Rubble, Iser rubble lizer was Matt number station. I thought that's what it was number station. Well,
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  • yeah, I got it. I got it. I got it. I got it. I
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  • got I got I found it. Hey,
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  • already. Science.
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  • You've got
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  • last one,
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  • I think. Yeah. Last one. You have the jingle. Not the jingle. But do you have the old original copy of the rebel lasers. The rebel knife, not rebel Iser, but, but the number station where this guy's just saying numbers. Do we ever get a copy of that? Well,
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  • I know we've talked about it.
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  • Okay, so let me read this. Then we wrap this wrap this baby. Don Marotta merata murda murda, murda murda, Murata $200 and 13 cents. The story here in Cupertino. Steve Jobs used to live in kind of Apple used to be Are they still there? 13 years ago I listened to I started listening to the best podcast by the way if you had property there around the apple thing you probably made out 13 years ago I started listening the best podcast in the universe. One year ago I started dating the best girlfriend in the universe. And I'd like to wish Audra Matthews a smokin hot milk a very Happy Birthday 42 on December 1, she's on the list go. I hit her in the mouth a couple of months into our relationship when the scam Dimmick was just taking hold. I asked her if she remembered Adam from MTV was she excitingly did but she's not interested. Heck, so sorry john should never hurt you. But in the months that followed, she became such a fan she made a donation of 160 dot 16. A double boob for my birthday. In her note, she asked me to be called out as a douchebag for never donating even though I've listened since episode one, and was disappointing when I wasn't called out for my douchebaggery Can you please rectify that for her? Okay, now you're a douchebag. And now we listen to the show together and we've even caught her randomly singing divorce.org slash in a she's now questioning everything the mainstream media does asking. What do you think john and Anna will say about that? She is no longer a commie liberal and has even hit a few of her friends in the mouth. That's true. Agenda together stay together can I please get a China is as home a boogie Boogie Boogie a milk and summer relationship karma. I love you Audra and look forward to celebrating many more birthdays and no agenda milestones to gather
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  • you go interesting that he asked for relationship karma after I was thinking the same thing. Man, I can tell you guys love each other. That's obvious.
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  • That's one mother I'd like.
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  • You've got karma. little twist.
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  • By the way, I do have that for you. The North Korean number station that I don't have the the traditional. She's crying for help. You might be just mifi.
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  • Well, that is concludes our list of associate executive producers and executive producers for show 1300.
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  • And thank you all for your courage. Thank you for sticking with us this great experiment, which has been working for 1300 episodes over 13 years where it's very simple, if we all produce the show together. And that means time, talent treasure, this has been very humbling to see these donations and more importantly, the the notes and what effect the show and the community has had on everybody. There was a note and I don't know if it's for this show. Or if it's further on down the list. But one of our producers was attacked apparently. And he was in the hospital. He was beaten up pretty badly. He's in America, I believe. And he wrote the story. I don't know if you saw this note. That's why I want to bring it up that so he's in there. He's been getting patched up. And he gets a call from DC girl who just calls to check on him. They found out which hospital he was in? And then is Excuse me? Sure you have a call from Australia, sir Chris Wilson on the line. This is that that is so heartwarming. And a lot of that is around no agenda, social calm. That's where a lot of these friendships develop. And if we don't find this note on this rundown today, I'll have it for Sunday, but it's just beautiful. And like 1300 maybe a little unlikely, but we'll keep going for a bit. I think we're all having a good time. And if you'd like to continue the partay help us out for the Sunday show. Go to devora.org slash and once again, thank you very much for your time, your talent and your treasure is appreciated. Our formula
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  • is this we go out
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  • we'll take a little break with a few alex jones clips.
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  • Okay, is there any particular reason you're playing the alex jones clips?
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  • I was gonna use them to counter your girlfriend's clips, but you didn't bring any
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  • I have them, but maybe I should play them first. Ah,
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  • I think I think that's a good question. What would you think would be better than these are crazy? We'll see.
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  • Uh,
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  • these are mostly about population control. This
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  • is about the vaccine, I presume?
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  • Well might know population control just in general. He's gonna have to do
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  • well, but hold on a second. You stated it very clearly. You brought these to counter my girlfriend. Okay, I don't know why all of a sudden that's my girlfriend but if you want
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  • it It was the you know, we just go with the with the listeners, whatever they say, Oh, okay.
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  • Okay, okay. I'll remember that. Yes. Okay. So let me play her first it's short stuff and then you can make fun of with the with not
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  • gonna make fun of it. This is just a counterprogramming. It's got nothing to do with making fun of her. But I'm
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  • not even going to start there. We need to start with the most important person. Is there Rudy? There Rudy had a fabulous moment. And I don't even know how he's doing. This is the road show. It's just these hearings. And in this case, he got some significant pushback from Gosh, I don't know if this was Arizona, I think it may be Arizona or it could be Michigan, it's they're essentially doing the same thing in every one of these swing states. They filed a lawsuit. And then they show the evidence of how votes were ballots were packed, how votes were stacked, how, you know, the all the stuff they went through earlier, including the voting machines. And he got some pushback here. But there was a
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  • magical moment, a magical moment in the in this in this bit here, which I will stop and point out to you. Your team has now lost 39 court cases in the aftermath of the election. With judge's ruling, there's inadequate evidence to support the sweeping claims that you are making and repeating here tonight, and the unprecedented relief that you are seeking. Yesterday, we learned that US Attorney General William Barr has similarly found no evidence whatsoever of widespread irregularities that investigating if a local clerk's state and federal judges across the country and the highest ranking law enforcement official in the United States cannot find any substance to or any merit in any of your arguments. Why should we? Why should we sit here in this show that you are partaking in and taking around the country? If no one has found any evidence whatsoever of any of your wrongdoing?
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  • And why should we not believe the reported attempts of you to try to seek a pardon from the President?
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  • But what was the last part?
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  • That last part is not we're
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  • attempting to CPR and so why is this not
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  • part of that?
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  • rebels? I will I will I will ask that he be he be disciplined for that? You first of all, hold
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  • on a second? What did we just hear? Did you hear it?
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  • Well, I want you to play this clip.
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  • No, no, no, no. Wait a minute. I'm in the middle of a bit.
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  • Dude.
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  • I'm asking you what you heard the thing? Yeah,
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  • that's what this clip refers to. No,
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  • I think that I should play mine then because we have the same.
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  • Okay, go
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  • to a little bit. Listen to it again. You referring to this? I
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  • heard what he said
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  • what was the last part?
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  • That last part is not we're attempting to CPR. And so why is this? not part of that?
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  • I will I will.
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  • Okay, you didn't hear it. I'm going to zoom in Hold on a second. I'm going to rotate I'm going to enhance I will
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  • I will ask that he be he be disciplined for that? Well,
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  • did you hear it at the end? Let's zoom in a little further. Rudy caught a fart and everybody was up in arms about it.
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  • This way, you can mic a fart.
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  • Hey, it was either Rudy. Or it was the it was the guy who was against him. And he lets another one out later on. Someone really had some shits going,
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  • I asked that he be he be disciplined for that? You first of all, first of all, first of all what he said you are second. That is a that is a defamation of my professional character.
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  • I said, Wow, that you will allow that to happen. And your legislature.
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  • As I said, I said reported, as
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  • I said, represent
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  • to the germane issue here. So
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  • let me ask the record, we haven't we haven't lost 39 cases, we've only brought three. So you're wrong about that. Second, the reason
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  • why the reason
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  • why people are reaching those conclusions is because like you they don't have the discipline. Maybe the intelligence I don't know, see through this. Read this extra reach way more like it. You can't tell me there's no evidence. When I have a couple of thousand affidavits from people. You can't tell me that your credibility is better than the credibility of those people. They swore under oath you didn't.
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  • Mr. And you see
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  • very, very free, Mr. Giuliani.
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  • point of order. I'm just hoping to get an answer to the other questions about
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  • Mr. Barr and others who have disproved
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  • I gave you the answer point of order. The
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  • answer that I gave you is they didn't bother to interview a single witness of you. They don't want to know the truth. Well, you probably know the truth. I'm worried about they're not wanting to know the truth.
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  • And that is the entire deconstruction from Twitter was all someone farted. But you of course heard the pardon nonsense and I guess you have a clip about that. I'd love to hear it if you have it.
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  • Before I play that clip, How about who was this guy that Giuliani was going after?
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  • So I think this was in Georgia and this would have been the hearing. So it would have been someone from the state legislature, I believe the troll.
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  • Look into this because this, I think Giuliani's points are well taken, you can pull this kind of ad hominem crap in this situation, especially at that level.
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  • Well,
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  • not yet me What kind of hearing is this with a guy says something like that?
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  • Well, this is the media bleeding through to local policy, politics and politicians. Okay, this the Michigan State Assembly, I'm sorry.
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  • Yeah, the media bleeds through.
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  • This is Yeah,
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  • that's actually a good observation is the media bleeding through? This is what I have with the lip Joe's. All they do is when I talk to him, I will be talking to them it was if there was some way of making a composite of the New York Times. I must just be talking to that thing. Monster. Gollum. Ah, worst. Yeah. I got like, Yeah, go ahead. For some I don't know why, what this is, what's going on here. But this is the part and clip from democracy now.
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  • Yeah, this this is, I believe, if this is what I'm about to hear, is some kind of counter programming that's kind of been built to just have a narrative to talk about something I think let's hear it.
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  • Multiple news organizations reporting President Trump has discussed preemptively pardoning several members of his family, including his three oldest children, Donald Trump, Jr, Ivanka, and Eric, as well as his son in law Jared Kushner, and his attorney Rudy Giuliani. A presidential pardon would give them protection from federal crimes but not state and local crimes. Meanwhile, newly unsealed court documents have revealed the Justice Department is investigating a bribery for pardons scheme where lobbyists allegedly make political contributions in exchange for a presidential pardon or reprieve of sentence. Most details of the alleged scheme were redacted, including the identity of the participants. Right now
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  • I remember the setup was some apparent pardon for cash, which sounds highly unlikely, but the narrative and as I'm sad Amy didn't do it. Their narrative I heard is he's going to pardon Julian Julian is going to pardon his whole family. And maybe he will have the audacity to be the first president ever to pardon himself. Seriously being discussed.
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  • This is the kind of thing that media is promoted. Who is the media is that the CIA? I think it's the CIA. Is
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  • there a difference?
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  • Well, no.
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  • Well, hold on
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  • what I mean by that is what you give stymied me with that with that assertion. There's no difference technically, but I'm thinking well, how does it get into this? How does it get into the into the talking points, okay, this is bullcrap.
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  • I have I have an example for you. One of the talking points was we can't stall with this vote because you know, the same thing happened with bush Gore, and then we got 911 because it was so much confusing. The terrorists took advantage.
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  • I haven't heard this one. Well,
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  • you didn't hear this.
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  • We played it a few shows ago it started up blind never heard the bush gore connection.
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  • Let me see. Let me see. Let me just see if I have Yeah, that's exactly what it was. It was a it was something as related to bush Gore.
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  • Gosh,
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  • I wish I had it. Anyway. Yeah. So that's that is the narrative. I have so sure we had a clip of it anyway. It was we have to be very careful with this with taking too long because because of that that's how al Qaeda was able to attack America. Project Veritas year later. Yeah, Project Veritas had you know, they've apparently have been listening in to CNN morning phone calls for two months and are now releasing it and confronted Jeff Zucker actually on that phone call said hey, we've been listening in for for two months sounds like you're kind of manipulating the manipulating the news and manipulating the report. I know I very shocking. And so I have a one minute clip. And in typical Veritas style, I get really excited and then release just kind of like, okay, it's never like, Oh, my gosh, like you're telling me there's there's collusion and corruption going on in the news business. Not so surprised. But this is the genesis of that actual story about the 911 and you can hear it being concocted on the Phone. There's two reporters who I couldn't find much on. But they're field reporters, which means they're in contact with lots of people familiar with people's thinking. And they literally launched this. And you can hear Jeff Zucker going yeah,
  • 2:35:14
  • yeah, yeah. Yeah.
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  • So how does it happen? How does it get in? I think this is how it works. You get on the morning call with your stooge, which can easily be on Listen, I'm here on the ground. And here's what I'm hearing from the CIA.
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  • I put a whole piece in the beginning because a you have to get used to the voice to be able to understand it be of course they put shitty piano music under it. You dipshits at Veritas, it's stupid.
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  • I'm gonna have a lot of specific reporting on that later today. Because the picture wanted to underscore what might
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  • be on the issue of why it's important to get the transition going. Right. The 911 Report talks about one of the problems was that
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  • the trouble that was brewing that lost during the transition, so if you wanted concrete examples of what happens when you don't have a big transition, but look at the toll towers.
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  • I think that's an important point. I think it was just a little bit yesterday in terms of national security, I think it's really important to raise again, I would, I would encourage folks to think about, you know, that 911 commission report and the lack of transitions.
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  • So this is how it's done in corporations, too, because I've been a part of it. The CEO, has some Lackey, bring up some point. And maybe it's a VP? Well, you know, I've heard that we really should be, and it's something that the CEO wants to have happen. And in this case, Jeff Zucker, the male voice, and it's suggested that you'll be asked Yes, this is very good point. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Kudos, Attaboy, for you. Good job. Yes. Very important. We pay attention to this. So they're both in cahoots. That's so obvious. Is Oh, yes. Remember the 911 report? Because I just woke up and I said, Oh, my God, I remember the 911. Report, please. So that's how it happens. It gets pushed in through the through their Stooges into the the the meetings into the morning meetings?
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  • Well, you have to assume a number of the Stooges, as you put it. A are on the CIA payroll?
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  • Yes, that's my point. Exactly. What are the you know what? It's like me, it's like I get information, in this case, from di, a military intelligence. And it's going to be slanted. And I expect that. But it's the same. Yeah. And there's, there's people whose job it is, is to give me information. There's people whose job it is to give alex jones information, not the same guy. Sometimes it is. And I'm just very aware of it. And I just say it all the time. Thanks, handler. Say it all the time. Good work. All right. We don't fall for this stupid stuff. All right now to the Georgia, Georgia, they had a rally. And this is why I say you know, they're trying to get everyone behind this to push in a constitutional manner. And I have two clips from actually yeah, two clips from Sidney Powell short ones. This is regarding the evidence.
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  • We all give all our evidence to the Department of Justice. As soon as we get it pulled together.
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  • This would explain why bar hasn't seen anything because they haven't given it yet. Apparently. She's not a great public speaker. I wish
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  • I could say I didn't have concerns about how that would be handled. But unfortunately, I still do. It's gonna take a lot of indictments and fast to show us that they really mean business because there has been flagrant election fraud. We have evidence of everything from people buying votes, with checks written from a business on K Street in DC, to ballots being shredded ballots being manufactured ballots coming across the border from Mexico that are counterfeit, a plane full of ballots that came in ballots distributed across state lines after being faked. I mean, there is no kind of voter fraud that hasn't been experienced this year across the country.
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  • And I have seen the affidavits for USPS and also a loan you ups driver who say yeah, I ship balance across state lines, UPS isn't even allowed to transport them. So she'll have to back that up. And here's something bizarre which the media latched on to immediately. She is essentially saying don't vote in Georgia and never run off election to for the Senate, which would be very important. And here's Sydney saying you shouldn't vote at all.
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  • I think I would encourage all Georgians to make it known that you will not vote at all until your vote is secure. And I mean that regardless of party, we can't live in a republic a free Republic, unless we know our votes are illegal and secure.
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  • A lot of people took that as a bad bad thing. If you don't have people showing up to vote in the run off, then they may lose the Senate. So that's, that seems like a bad hire right there. Now also in Georgia, Linwood, and I like Lynwood. But he really went all in,
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  • I made him because I was born in America. And America gave me the opportunity to succeed in my life. And that's why I love America. And that's why I want to fight for America. And that's why you got to fight for America is
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  • 1776.
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  • This is our battle. This is our fight for freedom. 1776 send a message from Georgia, the battleground state of Georgia. The battle starts here today at Will's Park, in this land in this place with these people, we're going to take our country back again, if 1776 god bless you and God bless America.
  • 2:41:51
  • So I kind of play them in reverse. But that gives you an idea of this being a real rally. Here he is on the numbers. I've looked
  • 2:41:58
  • at the real numbers. He went over 410 electrical electoral votes, it's actually
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  • electoral electrical votes, he got some electrical votes 410 electrical
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  • electoral vote. He won damn near one every state including California,
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  • including California
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  • last million votes. We're not going to let them steal our election. We're not going to let them steal our country. And we will die before we'll ever let them steal our freedom.
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  • You see what I'm saying about tears will come because it's going to come down to that because people are sick and tired of it. And I think that this is effective. It may work people may come out. And especially when, as predicted, it all gets blamed on China.
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  • I'll tell you what I didn't know. Because I've heard in person bucket library. I never knew that my vote was going to leave Fulton County pass through Venezuela, Canada find its way over to Barcelona or Frankfurt and that I had cashed it. And we just learned this on a machine with software that is 75% owned by the Communist Party of China. I didn't vote on a Chinese machine I would never have done it.
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  • There you go. So this is act act for just the beginning. I expect something interesting almost every single day. Mainly from the president who is starting us This is it. Get your popcorn we'll see where it leads us.
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  • I'll be watching Netflix
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  • okay Hollywood stooge. Come on man. 1776 do not stand for the republic
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  • tivities is not 1776 for one thing.
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  • Oh that's alright and once said
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  • let's before we play any Alex Jones says this is a 1300s show I play some
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  • classics classics classics.
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  • Because I want to remind people some of the stuff that we've done and we probably could do some of it again we don't do as much of this one. This is the one that's titled this from 2013 this called classic 13. I want to this is one of the we used to I used to do this more I could probably start doing it again. Where when you watch a TV show. They put on some bold crap that is just designed. I don't know what it's designed to do. I mean the idea is to move the story along Is it the story moving we will we'll just make up stuff. But in the same at the same time it it poisons the the jury pool of the country and makes people think things can be done that can't be done. And this was an example from 2013. On off the TV show bones
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  • Brennan, I was able to restore part of the text from the paper scraps that you sent me. One contains a fraction one third
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  • and the letters A are.
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  • It comes from the word margarine. And the one third is a one third of a cup. The papers were from a cookbook, eight different pages. Is there any way to tell which cookbook? Yeah, I ran the typeface through the Library of Congress database and I got the name and the date of publication and tips on how to cook with
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  • prisoners.
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  • It's the Gordon institutional recipe index 1993 edition.
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  • This is this could have easily been one of our no agenda producers. This is this is now reality. What in 2013 was funny now our producers do
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  • this is like such nonsense. What? What database fonts congressional database of
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  • fonts, baby? That's so simple.
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  • They go in there. Oh, look, this dated this font was only used in this one cookbook that is used in prisons? Yeah. Excellent. You know, this is a really a cheap writer's trick for people that don't have any better ideas. So we used to talk about that a little bit more. Also, we forgot all about certain things we forgot. Okay, and one of the things we forgot is this one, which is the classic 2015. We are we don't even talk I mentioned in the last two or three years, a Bernie made off this 2015 to me and this about Bill foot 757.
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  • Our government collected taxes for decades on falsified 1099 to the tune of billions of dollars, and they kept it.
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  • As a matter of fact, the greatest recipient of your cotton gains are Bernard Madoff's major crime. Good is our government.
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  • There is a piece of legislation that is standing out right now, this House Bill 757. It says an American investor has the right for cippic insurance to cover the last statement that they received.
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  • The brokerage industry does not want 757 to pass because it means they could potentially be on the hook for billions of dollars of additional payments. So who wants a past American investor who wants it not to pass Wall Street?
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  • I don't remember that. Remember, Bill,
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  • I'll remind you what the aspect of it that I forgot all about this to be able to realize that the Madoff scam also included the government being in on it, by virtue of the fact that when you made fake money on the made off investments, which you didn't really have, they'd send you a 1099 with all your profits listed, that you had to declare to the government and pay taxes on
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  • whoops.
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  • And so over the years, and it was years and years that he was doing this, the government cleaned up on bullshit taxes that they were that people were paying on on unrealized profits because they received these 10 signs right off, huh, I just forgot all about the scam
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  • is fuzzy for me.
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  • He never got that money back. No, no.
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  • He says
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  • why tax tax tax is actually is voluntary. Yeah. Yeah, it was the money.
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  • Good luck with that. Wesley.
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  • Now I have one thing this was you know, a lot of the things that when you go Pat back, he talks about the stuff going on today the riots and the the complaining and the Black Lives Matter and all of it this really all started during Obama's administration with occupy well occupied but it was really the Trayvon Martin and the Ferguson Missouri Oh, yeah, sure incident. Yeah, sure. that triggered all still going on
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  • literally changed. Literally BLM started there. Yes. And
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  • Trump really is just in the ease just in a in a moment in time and rumbled over him is really starting this still going it's got nothing to do with anything except the communism. Yeah. And put it right. But here's an interesting little report from 2014. Right. In the middle of the or just near I guess this second half of the Obama administration. This is a little incident is going on in New York City and how they were preoccupied about the New Year's Eve celebration,
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  • shuttle garden place bomb sniffing dogs and radiation detectors in the crowd. Police will also be monitoring hundreds of cameras in Times Square
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  • from inside this command center. This as protests against police are expected across the country from New York to LA
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  • over what protesters are calling oppressive police Already in St. Louis, a group of rusted after storming police headquarters. And back here in Times Square,
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  • the people here can't leave and come back and
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  • no backpacks
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  • will be allowed anywhere near here.
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  • Again, the concern is that more than a million people will be here tonight.
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  • All right, thank you so much we're going to turn now to news
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  • is the irony of listening to these clips and thinking about that period, is there was quite a movement of alternative media. That would not i'm not counting us in that in that particular case. We were very convinced martial law was coming. Obama was going to lock us up forced vaccinations. And the irony of it is it's it's kind of happening right now. This and and the same people are welcoming this with open arms. Yes, we need we need we need suspension of habeas corpus. Yeah. And it's shocking to see how people are calling for that, who were very adamantly worried. I would say that Obama was going to do all of that. And here is the most classic American republican presidents then it looks like we're headed for some of that. Maybe not the FEMA camps, but definitely skirmishes. That's a good word skirmishes. See,
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  • we've had skirmishes, and there's more skirmishes. Sure,
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  • our history is littered with skirmish.
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  • Now, here's another one. Here's our friend who you haven't heard from recently because the corona took over from global warming. But this back in 25 years ago, is Bill McKibben, the guy that 360 guy where you have X number of parts per million, we're all gonna die. And five years ago is the end, the end is near does play it.
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  • As we meet here today, the world is almost done with what will be the hottest calendar year and all the years that we have measured temperatures. 2014 saw the warmest temperatures by far ever recorded in the northern Pacific. It was also the year when we learned tragically that the melt of the West Antarctic ice sheet is now irreversible. 25 years ago, when I wrote the first book length account of this crisis, none of these wounds could have been predicted. But that's because scientists are conservative. The damage has outpaced their forecasts every ocean, including the one outside these doors is now 30% more acidic than a generation ago.
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  • Now, let me let me stop you here for a moment five years ago. And now let's fast forward to today or I should say yesterday. Maybe it was the day before Joe Biden introducing his his cabinet. Yeah, a little. Actually, this was the the economic team, the economic team, which includes the former New York bankers favorite schoolmate Janet Yellen, who is much younger than she appears. Janet Yellen told us exactly what's coming. And she is I believe she would be Secretary of the Treasury, which is Yeah, that's a great spot for her Wall Street loves her look, look at what NASDAQ is doing. Every day that gets close to December 14, Janet Yellen is looking more and more probable Love it, love it, love it. And she took it to heart. She knows what side her bread is buttered. She not only uses are my favorite term, she explains exactly what it means to build back better
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  • out of our collective pain as a nation, we will find collective purpose to control the pandemic and build our economy back better than before. What does that mean to rebuild our infrastructure and create better jobs, to invest in our workforce, to advance racial equity and make sure the economic recovery includes everyone to address the climate crisis? with American ingenuity and American jobs?
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  • There you go. That's your build back better plan right there.
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  • A couple of things. First of all, she keeps talking about collectivism that's communism.
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  • Mm hmm.
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  • We just let that slide. Yeah. But I want to ask you, how do you invest in our workforce? How does that give given to just give somebody a job? Why do you invest? How do you I want to know, I because I don't know. I've heard people like to say this constantly. Oh, we have to invest in our workforce. If I sat me, okay, I am a car.
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  • No, I'm going to take a stab at it. Because words matter. And when they say these things, we got to think about it. I believe when we talk about the good paying green jobs, green union jobs. I think the investment means while we get rid of fossil fuel industry, and you're laid off, and we are I creating the solar factories and the windmill plants, we will pay you a basic income to hold you over to invest to make sure you're still hungry enough, but not too hungry that you're starving that you can't help us build back better once we're ready for you. That's what makes sense. It's UBI until we need you. That's investing in your workforce.
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  • Well, I'm not going to argue the point. I'm just, I'm gonna keep it open.
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  • But don't you think that makes sense? 1500 bucks.
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  • A UBI is on the table just hungry
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  • enough. Just you're not quite starving. You can always hit the food bank. Did you you'll be strong enough when we were ready for you to change to the machine. slave. No.
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  • depressing.
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  • Okay, here we go. Not really depressing.
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  • Is that one this is one that we should all pay attention to. This is the clip I found this from another five years five years ago on encryption works. I thought this is funny.
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  • Meanwhile, another round of documents from Snowden published by Der Spiegel show some encryption tactics have successfully thwarted spying by the National Security Agency. And NSA document describes quote, catastrophic levels of difficulty penetrating the communications of users who employed a combination of different encryption technologies.
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  • Yeah, and this is interesting, because it's active today, only they may be doing away or they may come up with an AI way to mess with encryption in the following manner. Right now the IRS is coming up with rules for Bitcoin. So how if you if you have Bitcoin, if you bought Bitcoin, if you sold it, if you've sold goods and services for it, it looks like the IRS will treat all of that as capital gains on top of income or we don't know really the they're working on something to come up with a way to do this. But as a part of it, there's serious discussion about for beating encrypted wallets are at the at the end user. So they're saying well, you should if you can have a cryptocurrency you can have Bitcoin, but someone else has to basically hold the keys. Yeah, you have the keys, so you can open it up. But someone else has to have that. And if they push that through that encryption is exactly the same encryption you would use for an email or something else. So they they're trying to get a get rid of the end to end encryption on the user side. Not that I think it's possible, but they can certainly take everything out of the App Store, I guess. And they want to do that, I think to get rid of all encryption that under the guise of it's ruining the dollar or America, whatever. I think that's coming. And it's been a long time. And Bill Barr up front. He's the number one guy who wants encryption done away with.
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  • He's ex CIA.
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  • Hello. And are you ever ex?
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  • Well, that's the question. I heard.
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  • You know, the law I, I used to discuss this on my old radio show. And it says this, but I've worked in a in a forcement agency at the air pollution district and anybody that does anything, especially at the federal level, because I know always noticed that the local guys seem to have more on the ball than the state guys in the state gives it more in the balls and the federal guys. They like the idea of sitting back and just listening in and never having any any roadblock to finding out anything they would don't want encryption because it would make their job too much too difficult. They have to do some work. They don't want to do any work. It's just as simple as that.
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  • It's too much work.
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  • Too much work.
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  • You don't work for the federal government, you work for the federal government to make money not to do anything.
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  • And with all this talk of Q Fs the quantum financial system, the I think $300 million invested in the quantum Resource Center. What do you guys waiting for? You're telling me you don't have quantum computers that can reverse engineering corruption seriously. Well, that's very pathetic.
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  • I'm sure that much work.
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  • Much too much work. All right, before we take our second break.
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  • Well, before I get To get the last clip I'm sorry. And the last clip is probably I think indicative of all the clips of all this shows for all the years. And this is clip classic 14, a Bezos,
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  • Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos
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  • is recovering from kidney stones, and is praising the international effort that rescued him. These those was on a cruise around the Galapagos Islands.
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  • He came in
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  • the Ecuadorian Navy to come by helicopter to baltra Island, and then a private plane to come back to the US for emergency surgery. Amazon says Bezos emailed his
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  • company today giving the Navy five
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  • stars and the kidney stone, zero star God. He's now the most hated man in the world. We had some empathy. We had empathy for him back then ba Borgia poor guy had a kidney stone Well,
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  • the entire government of the country the United States. Lamb to Washington, give me a break him off his
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  • own yachts. Exactly.
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  • Well, come on, man.
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  • It's a little bit early in the season. But we have our first sighting in the wild. Thank you very much to our producer, I believe in Indiana. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, there's nothing like a secret santa promotion from Walmart to get the holiday season
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  • kick in and anonymous donor practice the gift of giving by paying off $1,000 worth of well lay orders at Apple Glen's Walmart. According to Walmart store manager Laurie Oakes, Walmart typically gets a couple of good Samaritans to come in once or twice during wellway season and donate a certain dollar amount for low weight orders typically,
  • 3:01:40
  • where they want to focus on the right away perhaps 40 down on versus, you know, the electronics or the furniture and take care of the kids a little bit more
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  • the donors $1,000 was able to take care of four to five accounts. Their cell told me that the gifts on layaway was for his eight year old son and even though his balance was nearly paid off, it was still a relief to have his balance taken care of. I want
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  • to say thank you it was a huge surprise. Absolutely the spirit of giving in a year when everything has been so bad. This was just wonderful.
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  • Now listen to the tag of this report and you tell me if this is real or a commercial endorsement
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  • and and I'm you know say thank you speaking for all the other families that were affected by this
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  • now do you want to donate it's not too late Walmart slowly season is still going on?
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  • What the hell is it they're soliciting this donation for layaway? I thought it was supposed to be like a good samaritan now that just openly if you want if you want to participate, the layaway is still going on.
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  • What the hell is this? One of our producers sent us some stuff on this this is going on. Is irked me for two reasons. One, normally we predict this because this has been going on every year we've ever done expected. You
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  • know, I'm watching friends Sydney came early Christmas came
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  • early. So we didn't get to predict what's going to happen. But I'm going to say right now. I predict. I'm beating you on this next Christmas. Yes. This story will reemerge once again.
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  • Imagine all the people who could do
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  • Oh Yeah, that'd be fine. Yeah,
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  • I've got a couple of people want to just call out right away. To send a card and dad these are maybe I think they're on the list but I'm going to call them on anyway. Dame night $50 I think she's on there some right
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  • now these are cards that were sent in. What are we these are cards that came in?
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  • Yeah, Talon Ronnie pet Katie Palin drama she sent us some goat karma and now that we're she actually sent I think one of the goat a little goat karma make noisemakers Oh, I'll send it to you if you haven't got one already have one
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  • No, I don't know I have to check my PO box but I haven't seen one No.
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  • And then Kathy man, it looks like Kathy guilt but it's not as Kathy will to guilt guilt. She sent some I think she sent $100 and I'm thankful for no agenda You guys rock
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  • water and blankets are on the way
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  • Oh good. We were saved
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  • and she's in a nice card and who these cards are read somebody else had a card that's just unbelievable but had to do something as
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  • well. I like that you've got the new flatbed scanner because I get a copy of of the notes. Yeah, I wouldn't mind I mean I know a lot of work but I wouldn't mind seeing if there's a pretty card I'd like to see the front
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  • to scan both sides.
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  • Oh Jays doing that cool. Yeah, please.
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  • It's nice to get suckered into it somehow.
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  • Well, hello.
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  • How are you the one from
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  • pay rent, pay rent.
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  • Yeah, kids working center note. That one from Katie is a really pretty card. It's like a it's just a it's like a hand made or something. I'm not even sure Oh, nice, just nice printing, although she says any way. Yeah, I'm sending lots of goat karma to us. Okay, well let's take these people that are on
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  • camera Toma
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  • Sir James O'Brien in Bedford Massachusetts, on a $31 and 33 cents now the following people $130 donors $130 donors and this will be just names and locations and these are all celebratory seller. donations and there's more than the four we had last time we have quite a few. And Dame j of the angry clouds came in Wayne lar comb and sunny banks. Queensland, Australia came in Dennis woods in Traverse City, Michigan, the famous Traverse City. cool place. I've been there. Baron Gordon Walton in Austin.
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  • Yeah, he's given that to his daughter, his daughter, Catherine, who's on the way to Dame hood.
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  • JOHN D in Alpharetta, Georgia, Thomas Thomas Thomas or Tato. parts a non sure Ruaridh of the market ness. In
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  • Houghton, Houghton Houghton, Netherlands.
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  • Sir john Knight of the St. Patrick patriots night of St. Patrick, patron of the st. patron saint of the engineers. I get it out in Heber Springs, Arkansas. To john says just Wow. Wow. Debbie J. Cornyn, in the corner drugstore in pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada. And that's nice. Is I should we should ask her about the code coding cut. And
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  • she has. She has a whole
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  • note about that, as well. She says
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  • she says you're asking about the band of over the counter coding with Aspen sales in Canada Navy. The bottom line is our feds have decided to punish those who bought and used it legally because of the opioid crisis, we must now get a prescription. I have rather jaundiced view about this crisis as we still
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  • as we still safe injection sites, we
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  • still have safe injection sites that I know are to help stop the spread of HIV etc. But do nothing to help addicts. Yeah. Yeah. So that's why so you can't have the cool coding anymore.
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  • Yeah, thank you, Canada.
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  • Thanks, Scandinavia. Blame Canada.
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  • I wonder if I Well, I have a it's interesting what I send a note to her and ask her some questions. Because that stuff is great. Cuz there's not enough coding to do anything, but it's just really is a nice balance, by
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  • the way. She forgot to ask for deducing the last time, so we'll give you go. Yes, go ahead.
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  • Onward with 130. Kelly McCune and Flanagan or Kelly McCune Flanagan in McCall Idaho.
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  • Please write Michael douchebag husband Tom Flanagan to the birthday list. Yes. Got any one since you want douchebag for
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  • Tom, Brian mosses Rancho Santa Margarita. Dennis storico and Seaside Park New Jersey. Linda suffer in Philadelphia PA Colleen Garrett in Cary, North Carolina. I've been there too. Nice place. Ronald ha ha ha are ham. Parts of Nasir Caleb lavender Boston's in northville. Michigan Mr.
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  • Kyle Thank you.
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  • But Ill Pope D just to
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  • please make that feel palsy. Master
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  • and Bothell Bothell, Washington. Master I'm sorry. Sure. Acid the cannon navion Woods and cortizo Ontario, Brandy Carlson in Pahrump Nevada. Used to be a fabulous whorehouse there, sir Dodger have panhandle in Pensacola, Florida. Sean in Perth, but he's in Perth. Yeah, Perth, Western Australia. Jennifer ranek in Salisbury, Maryland. And that's it. That's our group.
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  • Thank you. Nice. Thank you for the 1300 wishes group.
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  • group you group good group Anwar, with dizzy Blanchard and $101 and one cent from South Burlington Vermont Marcelo McGinn. masumeh chichi somewhere I don't know where first donation but as you say their fiance an hour and they're going to buy a house.
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  • Yes. And also dizzy Blanchard is also a first timer and wants to do.
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  • You've been doing a lot
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  • of work for the back office today. All right.
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  • Oh, dee doo Xing is using nothing that's highlighted. We have to catch it by hand. Baron lattic in in Houston, Texas. Christopher Duggan in Bristol, Rhode Island 100 these are hundred dollar donors. JOHN Robin $100. Oh yes sir john
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  • Sir Sean in kill devil hills, North Carolina. I think we could take over the state if we wanted to easily James C. Catalina cannelini Kundalini in New York. Sir john Knowles, the Baron of Murfreesboro with the boom Tennessee, the place we have a stronghold 808 Baron Mark Tanner in Whittier, California at Trish Ryan 77. Sir got Nate 6969 in Sebastopol, California. Night of twin peaks are belly bonds. Billy, Billy Billy Bones
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  • Billy. Billy Bones, the bones and hack
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  • store. 6176 Billy Bones Billy Bones Barry Boniface in Newport News, Virginia. 6733. Billy Bones was 6876 sir Fahrenheit is 656545 he's in California, Pennsylvania. I do not I can't believe there's a town named California. Sure. Christmas isle of light and Covington, Louisiana.
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  • I love it too.
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  • Yeah, Lewis Bragg in Salisbury, North Carolina. Oh, Adriana or Porto in Temecula, California. Daniel Langman, in Victoria BC, Sir slotta Bart fast sort of our vests Yes, give the crinkly bits and hope Rhode Island 65.
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  • Now this is the 65 was half a third 130 65 right. Also so
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  • number like is read these off to Okay, these are all $65 donations that celebrate the show. Natalie Williams and Meadowbrook Alabama not Jake and Thompson, Connecticut. Sir James Knight of region and Crown Point Indiana, sir carries Baron of Greater Boston and Drake at Massachusetts, sir Mile High Mark Arvada Colorado, Patrick, Mirko wits, Markowitz?
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  • I think
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  • Jay cudicini in Austin, Texas. Natasha, Natasha poller in Portland, Oregon,
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  • and Natasha says credit towards survive of the virtual reality since he keeps forgetting to donate. Now there's a woman for you.
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  • Yeah, nice. Good. Good Woman. Yeah. Karolina Darren Berg and deer in Bergen and Amsterdam.
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  • Yes, he's relatively new, and we're happy to have her. Yes.
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  • Yeah. To donate more in the future. Joe Conti Montreal, Quebec. Canada shirt. Dave Pugh Baron of the poo poos. Tim powers in PERS, Dave pused in Massillon, Ohio, and Tim powers is in Purcell, Oklahoma. Steve crummy in alcohol in California. It's Matthew and drudge and drew and drew SJ in Peoria, Illinois, man sure rod, our ad in Alpharetta, Georgia. JOHN grant, Greiner, greener, greener in Hendersonville, Tennessee. He actually sent us some notes survive of the virtual reality. Got Portland.
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  • So we did survive. We did donate. Yeah, we good. She spurred him on. Let me pick it up. Jennifer Slayer. 5678. Joshua wildcoast in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 5555. We got Zachary Schwartz from Florida and with the 5555. Brian, your Florida guy needs a D dishing. Oh.
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  • He also was that Florida's birthday letters you do have any squeeze in a douchebag call out for my sister in law.
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  • You bet. Brian furley in Littleton Colorado double nickels and the dimes or Luke divide count of London was double nickels on the dime sir Lucas of the last bits double nickels and a dime from Tacoma Washington. Sir Andrew Gardner has also been around for a long time. 6150 and Leonard town Maryland,
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  • and I call gotta go with wait Andrew gardeners got a douchebag call out for sir Elliot gardener
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  • and Joel in Pittsburgh, and Joel in Pittsburgh.
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  • One more shot.
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  • Sir Douglas angstrom $50 and 13 cents Chris dish. disgraceful, I believe in Austin in the Netherlands 505 $50 Same way.
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  • I have to mention that he he says in his little note, Adam is still beloved in our country.
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  • Oh, that's nice to know.
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  • Sometimes you want to be
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  • triggered?
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  • Like a party.
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  • Like a party?
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  • Well, yes,
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  • he wants to party atmosphere.
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  • I would like a party. I'd like a party.
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  • We got the Alex Jones.
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  • Just give me one or two and we can move on. No,
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  • it is a three part series. Oh, I'm
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  • sorry. Okay. All right, let's go is
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  • on population control. Now, I think Jones has really come into his own since he's getting booted off all the major things. And so he's, he's not unimpeded by anything. Tip. Whatever is going through his head. So let's talk about population control was clip, Alex Jones on population control.
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  • And they hear about brain chips from Klaus Schwab. They're already comfortable with it because they've been preconditioned back in an early age, the system teaching rebellion and their children against their parents because you don't want Klaus Schwab's neuro link. It's all peer pressure. Oh, it's so cool. Get your brain chip. We're gonna have kiosks now at the mall, where you just go and you sign the waiver form and a robot puts a chip in your brain. That's not alex jones saying that 20 years ago, that's in the news. Now. That's APA and because the people Don't have any operating system, any consciousness because they're not hooked into God anymore. They've been cut off from God. They will just download whatever they're told by the system. But when you actually read what Klaus Schwab, what Ted Turner, what Bill Gates, what Prince Philip? What Prince Charles r says, they believe they're humans because they control their mind and know what's going on. And they believe you're an animal, because you don't stand up for yourself. They believe that they have a right to kill you. Now, if you're a new listener, you're like, this guy's pretty far out, though. I'm not the far out one. Why don't you just type in Ted Turner, D population, and you'll see his quotes in Forbes magazine. And in fortune, and in CNN, just typing in click images to the left means the quote saying a population of 500 to 300 million would be ideal. He also put that up on a Georgia guidestones. So we can talk about the election and we can talk about Trump we can talk about the New World Order. Now there's another quote a total population of 250 to 300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels would be ideal. I found quotes of him in the 80s, saying 500 to 300 million.
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  • Now there's only one flaw. Well, there's a couple maybe there's a huge flaw in this site. This is a recent.
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  • This was recent on bridey
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  • on you know, it's not healthy for you to watch that. But no, it's not because you can come up with this stuff. Ted Turner is a vegetable. He has all timers and Parkinson's, he is near death. He cannot go look at the Jane Fonda documentary from a couple years ago. He's toast. So this is just not a good argument. That's not a good argument.
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  • I don't know why there's worse stuff than that. I didn't clip it. In terms of debatable, this is debatable.
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  • Well, yes, it's debatable. Listen to
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  • it. He's on a roll. Let's listen to clip to
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  • the higher level orders of this. They say hey, we're totally get rid of all humans. We're following a transmission from an advanced civilization to interdimensional it tells us it gives us the plans and we kill everybody. Forever. If we don't, we're dead. But we're gonna merge. They gave us the blueprints we believe in. We're gonna because they are in contact with aliens. It's interdimensional. And by the way, you're like, God, you sound crazy. No, no, this is what they believe. Notice they don't make fun of me on the news saying this. This is what they're they're getting all this. Darwin had hallucinations. Charles Darwin and was given the theory of species.
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  • Well, I'm not so against this. Cut, honestly. He's okay. Well, then you want to hear Wait, wait. And the reason why is because your own theory was the guy who invented the transistor was his only invention and went away. And you even I think said that this seemed like this was some offworld technology that had been gifted to him. Nothing before and nothing sense.
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  • I'm not gonna deny this. Okay. But that's a lot to do with Philip corsos book. But let's continue where he gets a little gets. I think he does a good rap here with part three
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  • gulten his other family member they they would have seances and take take drugs DMT. And they would come up with this. I mean, look, this isn't mainline history books, you got to dig, but it's there. So they did black magic rituals 170 years ago, to come up with all this. And now they built it and they did it. So so you can say what you want. I don't know this is real. I don't know if there's really an intelligence doing this. The Bible says there is I'm just saying as a scientific person. I know the globalist follow this. They believe they're getting interdimensional information, just like in the movie Buckaroo. bonzai a great Bay movie. They believe they're getting information over the ether to build this. And they've been being sent the transmission forever. You can go back to the most ancient civilization 6000 years ago in the Sanskrit and the hieroglyphs. And they said we are made up of a double helix of snakes. And, you know, they say that creatures came from the dog star Sirius, to tell them this. And then they make the movie, you know, the new alien movies all about it, they are telling you all of this, okay? And so they got a transmission a, they built it. And it says, kill everybody. And I'll give you the final codes now. And so, obviously, they're not going to be given Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates are not given eternal life, but they're so they're like ham radio operators, you know, hey, transmission from Japan or something. They're like excited, you know, and they've gotten this information. And that's really what they say. Just like the Bible says there is a fallen entity out of our sight, but another dimension that we have free will that we're more advanced than but we're in a embryonic stage, a larval stage. And if it can convince us to destroy ourselves, it will do it and take control and have built into escape mechanism. I thought you're
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  • gonna have clips to make fun of he's just making sense. Please.
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  • Absolutely. And then if absolutely, then okay. And that was the second half of show stuff. Which is another thing of after 30 100 shows we don't do enough. Well, I don't do enough.
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  • You know why? Because I think I get tired of you mocking me for it.
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  • So are they gay? They get the gag now. Yeah. Got old. Okay, well, here we go into dalje. But I have to do it.
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  • I don't understand the point. It's not funny. It's just true.
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  • Okay, well, let's go with Alex Jones bonus. Thank
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  • you get to the end. And that's what this is. So you're not in a science fiction movie. It's not a dystopian novel. It's 2020. And you have the head of the day boss crib, sang with the British Prime Minister that Bill Gates will had the g7 this year. And Gigi ping is in command as well. So it's Bill Gates and Gigi ping are basically Bill Gates represents the West. Gigi ping represents China and these and they're all simpatico they're all aligned. And they've announced we're going to put in your body, an mRNA shot that changes your DNA and merges you with a silicon identity and changes you. And they're like, oh, by the way, you're all gonna get sick when we do it. So they're even getting everyone ready. Okay, and so it's on, it's on, it's on, it's on and you can electrocute yourself, you can have your heart stopped and do it. You can take DMT and do it. Put that trailer back up and telling you to take breaks to the other side. And boy, when they do it do they break through. And McGrew Bond movies tell you exactly what happens. When he goes through the wall, the other side, he don't come back the same dude. That's why DMT and all this stuff is so dangerous. But before people even knew about that, from plants and things that had DMT that broke down to the body, but the other thing is, again, being suffocated, being strangled. That also puts you into it. So that's how it works, ladies and gentlemen. Well,
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  • I like the first bit I'm on board with the with the Klaus Schwab and
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  • you bitch about the steps but you're laughing. You laughed. Yeah, weren't funny, and then you laughed and laughed.
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  • I mean, you're not you're
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  • not gonna get any sympathy for me. That was that was six minutes, which could have been condensed to two.
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  • I just on a roll.
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  • Nah, but this is
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  • a ham radio gag in the DMT gag.
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  • But the DMT thing I disagree with that's horseshit. I disagree with him saying that. The main thing is yes. population control. Yes. And I do think it's the it's the Davos crowd. It's Bill Gates. And that's what the vaccines are about. Get a clue people get a clue
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