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  • Whoo. Adam Curry Jhansi devora December 10 2020 this is your award winning nation media assassination Episode 1300. This is no agenda
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  • and broadcasting live from opportunity's own 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capitals, Star State in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry, and I'm from Northern Silicon Valley where it turns out that podcasting is the thing.
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  • No, no, no what you're just discovering this. Who told you Megyn Kelly, how did you find out podcasting is a thing. Brunetti? Oh, our super producer Dana Brunetti super. What did it What did you say? What did he say? He said that podcast and he was casting. He's doing podcasts?
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  • Yeah. Yeah. He's done it before. He's taking them off the market. They were so good.
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  • When he took them off the market, they were so good. Yes. He says that he Yes, he had. He was doing a Hollywood podcast. And apparently it was so good. Yeah. That it would have cost them business. Oh, I see.
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  • All right. So are you going to give us a report on your wine tasting? Surely went up to wine case we went to taste it.
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  • Let's just set up Dana Brunetti super producer from Hollywood producer of the no agenda show. Yeah, yes. Yeah. And he's a reluctant associate producer and still irked about what he thinks that's a lame credit. He feels that it's just beyond beyond like, can't be on his record to be associate executive producer. Oh, no.
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  • This is beyond land. All right, give us a little report.
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  • Great place we went up to this. This is one of the cult wineries that sells its very expensive wine one of our producers happens to be working up there. Amy and we got a boo got to the VIP tour of the drank like I know tasted let's say a 1-234-567-8910 nine
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  • or I'm sorry six first flight and then another flight of now was Dana also spitting or was he swallowing he was tried spitting but apparently he couldn't taste properly by spitting. Okay, I'm just spit you gotta upload. You gotta you gotta dribble it out. into the glass. Yeah, I don't drink
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  • like a spittoon Yeah, you'd be another Monday go tasting with Yeah. So.
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  • So we had these, these are these are 100 point wines, all the wines step one over 100 points from, you know, the good old days when Parker was actually doing the tasting No. And they it really brought in and of course, I managed to get the whole tasting off the rails.
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  • Because this this guy that would the winemaker Pierre got into a fight with Pierre did not know I didn't know. And is he has a very photogenic pretty daughter, who is also the winemaker Elaine with a with a great French name. No, we started talking about you were started doing the wine BSc. Oh, yeah, well, I have to do. Next thing you know, we're talking about arming Yak and cognac. And everyone else is really you know, Burnett is going for his Glock. He's just about to put in his mouth everyone else's. with kerosene. This thing went on and on. And so
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  • I was having a good time with Pierre
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  • knows how I feel about doing this show. Exactly. Where's my Glock?
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  • So the whole thing was sounds like a good time. It was fun. I had a good time. Yeah. And, and I learned quite a bit what I did learn now just say this for anyone out there likes wine. I have to say I suspected this for a long time. What they really do at this winery. is they do Cabernet Merlot and Cabernet Franc wines. But then there's three different wines. But Sonoma County really is.
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  • Should be California's home for mirlo. They can make some to the level of quality of the mirlo is out out of the out of this world is on par with anything anywhere else. Hey, Okay, a couple of questions. One, did you have to wear a mask at the winery and like put the mask
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  • down just say flat out all proper mask and social distancing? And all required California. All I'm sorry, all California requirements for social distancing and masking up were observed to the letter Oh,
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  • yes. I'm sure that made it quite enjoyable. Do you have your gloves on as well? We observed every hand your facial
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  • we had to face
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  • massless plastic guards know everything it was observed in the letter. That's all I've got to say. Okay, thank you understood. And Dana, Dana's Dana's fiance came to well this is gonna be my exact question. Tell us about the fiance. She's just she is just a sweetheart.
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  • Yeah
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  • that's all there is to it. She's really you guys look at all the luck that's just how does it work? You can tell he's one of burnetii is he's one of these are really down to earth guy Believe it or not, but he's one of those guys who's just got he's got to touch or something's like your Gladstone Gander. He's just have what we need some of that touch from him Then touch on. Just Dana. He's gonna be short look at short term or my opinion, but she's a charmer. She is the heiress to the Bijon family.
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  • Family. Oh, and she is really not she can listenership but she can she?
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  • Can she's been a discount
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  • on it. Can she get us a discount? I think so. Okay, just checking.
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  • And the point is, is that she's, she's just really fantastic. Very pleasant and what she's doing with Brunetti then is the question, Who else asked, they actually met on a dating app? No, you're telling me that multi 100 millionaire Hollywood producers use dating apps, just some high end dating apps or depending you have to qualify to get on. And what made it coincidental Not that I want to tell these stories out of church, but there were two of these high end dating apps and both apps put the two of them together. That's the algo man. Yeah.
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  • Same app. 12345.
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  • Ladies and gentlemen, we have a seven car Zephyr economic report tell the boys over at the CNBC Squawk Box as the economy is not doing that. Well. Bitcoin 18,185.
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  • Oh my god.
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  • Okay.
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  • Yes, I would tell them what I have one Brunetti story that he rolled out that I thought was interesting about Hollywood star and you asked him about Kevin Spacey? which you're telling me about off air? Right? I don't I didn't get his face. Hmm. Okay. Well, we did talk about the movie Captain Phillips. Oh, with Tom Hanks. Yeah, okay. There's a producer on Yeah. And he
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  • they cast that the Somali pirates by going to Minnesota.
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  • Wow. Yes. is already funny.
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  • Hey, Ilan, you got any pirates for us?
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  • You went to Minnesota did a cattle call brought in a whole everybody from Minnesota a bunch of Somalis. None of them knew how to act. Now. These are met actors.
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  • But it turned out that they were method actors. And half. Most of the scenes would Hanks on the on the bridge. Were ad libbed. Wow, that's a take.
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  • And after the Yeah, the ad libbed A lot of it, if not most of it. And then at the end of the after the shoot, everything was wrapped. One of the Somalis got nominated for the Academy Award. Tom Hanks didn't. That's right. I remember that guy winning and that was just some dude they picked up off of a cattle call in Minneapolis. Yeah, no is fantastic. Wow. That's a good piece of Hollywood trivia. That was a good one. From sommeliers to Somali pirates, ladies and gentlemen, the uninhabitable john C. Dvorak. Well done, sir.
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  • Someone finally made a jingle for us.
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  • It was fun. Yeah. Very Brunetti, by the way is like a hands on guy, man. He's just bulldozing his own property. And he's got this to that truck. He's got a picture of his trial. He didn't get a giant f 152 53. He's got 450
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  • a big giant diesel truck with four wheels in the back. Okay, simmer down. Donna Sam, I know you're all excited about the big big truck. big truck. big truck. Anyway, all right. Well, there's a lot to get. Thank you for that report that that that was none was good. Shake the cobwebs loose so we can get into today's show because there's some cool stuff going on.
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  • Very cool stuff, particularly as we get closer to a vaccine for the Coronavirus. Everyone's getting all excited and there's all kinds of stuff going on, but I think we should
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  • Start with a couple of reports just so we get a lay of the land to know how afraid we should be. Fauci is out and about with Burke's telling everybody we should be very very, very concerned afraid and, if not terrified CBS tonight grim reality gray every hour the UFC more than 8000 new COVID cases and nearly 100 deaths. Anthony Fauci telling Norah O'Donnell today, the worst is yet to come. The Blitz
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  • isn't even here yet. So we're getting those staggering numbers of new cases and hospitalizations. Before we even feel the full brunt of the Thanksgiving holiday to illustrate how fast a virus can spread. This map shows cell phone signals of Penn State University students as they traveled Thanksgiving weekend. I love how they do that is that they connect Coronavirus spread to cell phones that somehow they're magically just able to track and show on show on a map. Thank you. And then that's just y'all. This is how it happens. Look at those young infected see the pus driven students, what are they doing?
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  • And the worst is yet to come.
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  • Is it
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  • well, do you I've seen I'm a little hesitant to move forward because I see that you have some COVID stuff if you have other reports that we need to listen to. Oh, well I before we get vaccines, then Yeah, I will. I've got two things. two angles here. Okay when I got my rundowns. All right, yeah, I want rundowns. But let's go with the COVID. rundown from democracy now. The US recorded over 2500 deaths and over 215,000 confirmed covid 19 cases yesterday alone confirms the average number of daily cases has sailed past 200,000. Health experts say the first signs of spikes related to Thanksgiving travel are starting to emerge. Oh wait a minute. Fauci just said they weren't there yet. He says is still coming. This is
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  • called reports. I have already said that there was your merchant. I think you're This was yesterday. So maybe you were
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  • sorry. Tuesday's report. cases have risen over the last week in 38 states in the District of Columbia. On Tuesday, President Elect Joe Biden officially introduced his Coronavirus response team and outlined his goals for tackling the pandemic when he takes office, masking, vaccinations, opening schools, these are the three key goals from our first 100 days.
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  • The latest at the last 100 million COVID-19 vaccine, at least 100 million COVID vaccines shots into the arms of the American people.
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  • I don't understand why any speech writer would approve that line. And he keeps using it over and over. We're gonna we're gonna put the shots into the arms of the American people. I don't think that's a positive visual. It just doesn't seem like something you want people to be thinking about. But Joe's using it because he's going to be the guy to personally, personally stick that needle in your arm in the first 100 days in the first 100 days. The Food and Drug Administration's found Pfizer biontech Coronavirus vaccine to be successful in clinical trials, bringing it one step closer to being authorized for widespread use authority say they'll start distributing the vaccine within days of the emergency use authorization, which is expected perhaps tomorrow. This comes as some trial participants warned they experienced intense symptoms, including chills, headaches and fatigue for the second shot, which needs to be administered about three weeks after the first steps. It has anyone actually watched democracy now. Do we have any numbers on this? I mean, I'm watching it. I know but is it an influential program?
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  • Not that I know of Oh, no. Okay, because we play so much on you. They're running it on PBS. So you know, people who watch PBS religiously refused to watch anything else. That is influential, then it is influential, I think it is. Well, I don't know how it's watched. Just Just push that just before you go to the next report a quick intermetro from Fauci.
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  • As I said, you know, he's doing the rounds and seems to be contradicting that the surge is already here. We've already seen it. But he goes on the Cuomo show, as in not a not the kid Cuomo, but Governor Cuomo, and they're yapping back and forth. And this is the Emmy winning show. Yes, the Emmy Award winning Governor Cuomo and he's in it's gone to his head. Now. I think your voice on saying that the vaccines are safe,
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  • would be important. I said that as soon as
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  • The vaccine is deemed ready and safe. I'll be the first one to take a vaccine. Maybe we enlist you I'll do it with you. We'll do an ad telling New Yorkers it's safe to take the vaccine to, to you know, put us together with like the modern day. De Niro and pitino you can be which whenever, whichever you want you can be the De Niro or cucina.
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  • I'll keep you from blue. Do you want to be the narrow or patina? Which one do you want?
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  • Yeah, who is the politician? Man, they do love themselves though. Hey, love themselves. They're just all full of it. Beautiful.
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  • Bloom was disgusting. Let's play part two of this clip. Meanwhile, a new report finds as many as nine out of 10 people in dozens of poor countries around the world could miss out on the vaccine next year. Both the supply miss a bought up by wealthier nations, the people's vaccine Alliance as wealthy countries are hoarding enough doses to vaccinate their populations nearly three times over. In other Coronavirus News. Ron says
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  • whenever broadcasted does that I just have to go back and review she choked on her own saliva here. It was pretty cool. Listen in other Coronavirus News. Ron says you relations nearly three times over. In other Coronavirus News. Ron says us sanctions have prevented it from making a payment to Kovacs the UN's mechanism to ensure no distribution of vaccines possibly stop a
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  • couple of things. So this un mechanism to make sure everybody gets vaccines. Kovacs. Yeah. If you don't give them money, yeah, you're out of the out. You're out of the club. Yeah, I thought this was a thing to give. Make sure everybody got the vaccine the world over not not to gouge people. Yeah, but there's a problem. Now, you see, because President Trump is saying America first. And the elites of the world are confused and, and getting angry because well, this is supposed to be the whole world. How come you get it first? America? Yeah, this is not his first so then. But I think there's a reason they got it. First. We'll finish this clip. COVID Wait, wait, one more should this should measure they don't go into it in much detail. But this people's vaccine Alliance? Yeah. Yeah, keep an eye on now. Yeah. It from making a payment to Kovacs, the UN's mechanism to ensure fair distribution of vaccines, possibly putting its receipt of nearly 17 million doses in jeopardy. That amount would cover around 10% of Iran's population.
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  • I'm
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  • sorry. So the President did this vaccine summit, he signed his executive order to make sure everything gets out there as soon as possible. And he very clearly said, if, if we need more than I'll just invoke the defense production act, and that would then force a Pfizer or moderna, or Johnson and Johnson, to focus on America first. And I think we have paid for a lot of it. But anyway, yes, we know that the Brits jumped the gun. And that took everyone by surprise, especially Fauci, who was complaining about it now, at the time.
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  • We deconstructed it as well. He has more stock in moderna than Pfizer. So maybe that's why he was irked. But the Johnson and Johnson vaccine is coming as well. And I don't know if it's the FDA is meeting as we speak, to look at the emergency use authorization for Pfizer, I don't know if they're doing it from attorney yet. But Johnson and Johnson is coming up. Now the difference with Johnson and Johnson is they went to traditional route with attenuated virus, they grow it in the egg in the egg culture or whatever their processes but it's not repeat, not an mRNA vaccine, which is this new kind, which has never been tried at this scale, which I think that people around the world are generally grossly under informed about it. I would think and, and so when President slipped up on something talking about Firstly, you'll hear mentioned this clip talked about Johnson and Johnson, which I think he's the only one that's promoted that which we immediately took as well they're losers. And they are they're way behind they haven't you know that they're not in the same and they're not up front like the MMR tracks are doing that. The real that type of old fashioned vaccine is long. Yes, it takes long and it's even amazing that that they're done this early
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  • and they and I think they waited a little bit
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  • too, just to make sure that they did announce before the before the election. So the President is talking about three vaccines, the Johnson and Johnson and then Pfizer and Madonna. And I got to think that maybe the Brits really should have held off a little bit because Well listen, as you know, the Johnson and Johnson is a one dose one shot vaccine. So we're gonna see how that works. That would be very helpful in that well came out and I think it probably will also, they're showing tremendous, tremendous promise all of them tremendous problem work, where we're very hopeful that the FDA
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  • the first time he says tremendous promise, and then he's in the clinic, and he says tremendous problems and he swallows the problems word. As he's I think he's talking about the other two vaccines and listen, okay, mad, and I think it probably will also, they're showing tremendous, tremendous promise, all of them tremendous problem where we're very hopeful that the FDA will authorize the Pfizer vaccine within days, we got to get it moving. I don't know. It's, as usual, I'm looking for things. I personally think the mRNA vaccines are something to keep your eye on, you know, may not want to jump into that right away, especially since CNN, in the world really was promoting the first Brit to receive the mRNA vaccine. And it was a lady that cnn had on in October, same photo, same photo. This lady is world famous. She's all over the place. And interesting at the time, which was around Halloween, she was wearing a Christmas sweater. I remember finding that odd when I saw that picture a couple months ago. Now she's the first one to get the vaccine. So that doesn't have all the photos in the newsletter. Yeah, that doesn't build confidence at all. And there are many groups who are not confident at least not with President Trump. Mayor, you know, we're getting closer This is broth with Mayor Keisha Lance bottoms of Atlanta beggar, you know, we're getting closer and closer to an approved vaccine. But a new Pew Research poll shows only 42% of black Americans say they would definitely or probably get the vaccine. How problematic could that lack of confidence be? Well, well, it is problematic. But you you know the history it goes back many decades, of course, to the Tuskegee experiment, and African Americans being intentionally injected with a disease. So there is a history there. This is this is going to take a lot of education. It is going to take creating trust with a community of people. I do believe once there is a transition of power, there will be more trust in the Biden Harris portion. And I think that will go a long way and will giving people confidence that this vaccine will be safe. I suspect you're right that there Keisha Lance bottoms of Atlanta, thank you so much for joining us stay safe.
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  • Stay safe, I have a feeling both of them are wrong. I do not think the African American community is going to be feeling any better about it with Joe and Camila especially not if they're properly informed about the newness of this methodology. But of course, we'll just try and get to them everywhere we can. Remember we heard about the United Nations based group that was training doctors to be guides on Tick Tock and guide everybody and help people understand how everything is good and you should trust them. Well, we've got one of those in the wild there's there's this is actually one, this one woman on tik tok, and she's very recognizable was a
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  • big reddish glasses, you know, just iconic to look at. Okay, I remember her and now she had on another woman doctor. I think she may be Chinese American. Not sure but just listen to the made for Tick Tock message shrift over reasons why the COVID mRNA vaccine was not rushed. Number one, this is not new technology. Companies like Madonna have already had this platform for developing mRNA vaccines for quite some time. So everything
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  • is turning to develop a new mRNA vaccine. Yes, this is the first inhuman approved mRNA vaccine but it's not new technology. Number two Necessity is the mother of invention. There is an urgency to get a vaccine developed quickly. So money was poured in to support the development of these vaccines that help expedite number three traditional vaccines tend to be developed using something called cell culture in which we rely on cells in the lab to grow the antigen we need to create that traditional vaccine. But cell culture is resource heavy, time consuming. And you may run into issues like your cells getting contaminated and that whole batch gets thrown out. It's a fairly quick process to make mRNA in a lab number four, how quickly you can complete a clinical trial depends on recruitment and also how quickly you can get to the outcome. Luckily tons of people volunteered
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  • For the study, and there's tons of COVID around so we were able to see very quickly if it worked or not and their way red tape as well as expedited these clinical trials were still run totally by the books.
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  • That's their that's their stand on this scale sir. This may work. This type of propaganda may work just cut cut it up YouTube style, throw it on Tick Tock make it in 58 minutes. It may work, I don't know. But they're certainly trying to talk or they're certainly trying. Oh, don't worry. We're trying everywhere to change people's minds and what they're doing to kids now the toy makers Ah, ah, these guys are great. This is a report from a toy store in Spain where they're just a little bit ahead of the curve, but I'm sure we'll have this here for Christmas bellido is being tested for the Coronavirus not for real but as part of one of the hot selling toys this Christmas, Spanish toymaker giant Formosa. Unfortunately for this particular belly, being screened by Formosa chief executive Mary Yves rougeau, and diagnosis is not a good one.
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  • Before I continue this, so this doll in the doll can get a Coronavirus test. And then you you push the dolls belly or you hold something up for the test. And that's the sound it makes if you test positive and I think this is intended to terrify and terrorize the child is thinking that a nuclear holocaust is upon us when you get a positive test which could be 97% false positive to start with. This is crazy.
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  • That's a nice toy for my kid. That's great.
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  • Toy and then but then the more happens to it.
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  • In this case is being tickled what you see is this fence comes up is the doll so the dog get out Yeah, the dog gets immediately course Yeah, like a green fence. The dollars quarantine is fantastic, disgusting. pandemic started, we noticed that the kids always have a tendency to imitate what the adults do started to want to put masks on their on the dolls. And we decided to actually produce a doll with a mask, Nancy mask. And it was really good because Nancy's a reference for the kids and for them. for the kids. It's an example. It's very important that she'd be wearing a mask to show the example to the kid that it makes it just normal to wear a mask and really trying to normalize everything with the mask. So this is an as you probably heard, even if you have the vaccine, if you've been vaccinated, you will still have to wear a mask for the rest of your life because that's you know, you're still you can still give it to other people. Never any of this with measles or the MMR stuff never never a mass doesn't measles airborne how to kids give measles to each other. Yeah, yeah. Is it airborne? I think it's airborne Yeah, no mass for that you're vaccinated. No mass. No, but for this, we're gonna have to have a mask and your mascot and you're told that everyone's all on board with it. You might have seen Saturday Night Live with the audience all messed up all being the perfect little human resources or is there something else going on? Saturday Night Live is continuing to tape with live audiences even though withdrawing the pandemic, Laura and how they're getting away with this loophole. They pay their audience members they pay them 150 bucks to show up, sit indoors as part of that live audience it so technically they're workers of the show. And that's why despite all the lockdowns in the spring and New York Governor Cuomo threats to shut indoor dining in New York City at the hospitalization rate doesn't immediately level off Saturday Night Live continues to film just paid the paid extras to what we're getting paid $150 to risk their life.
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  • Nice find this hilarious.
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  • It's unbelievable. It's the funniest clip. I've given you a clip of the day. Well, it's nice to make it within the first 30 minutes of the show. Thank you.
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  • Just just 30 minutes already clip of the day, that means it's gonna be a dynamite show. So it all goes downhill from here in Kansas navia though they are one step ahead of us not one step ahead of the no agenda show because we've been expecting this and we'll see how this
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  • plays out in the
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  • United States but up north.
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  • Here you go everybody your freedom pass is on deck Health Canada is expected to approve the Pfizer vaccine this week. So just in a short matter of time.
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  • polls suggest the majority of Canadians will in fact roll up their sleeves, but some will not. And at least one province, Ontario says anyone who does not will likely face ongoing restrictions while the rest of the population gets back to sort of normal life long. Laura McQuillan, I'm referring to looking at Ontario's plan as the Health Minister announced yesterday. Yeah, some kind of a card that you would carry that proves you've had your two shots, some kind of a call, what could it be? Would it just be a card? Or would it be an app or whatever the QR code what's so surprised about this? This is crazy. The vaccine could be one shot if it is a one shot vaccine, but most look like they will be too. So once you're fully immunized, you'd have what's been described as a vaccination card vaccination passport, I get when you go to do things that you can't currently do once those businesses or places reopen. Health Minister Christine Elliot gave some more details yesterday on just how it might work and where those restrictions might live for you. If you can prove you've been vaccinated, it's going to be really important for people to have for travel purposes, perhaps for work purposes for going to theaters or cinemas or any other places where people will be in closer physical contact when we get through the worst of the pandemic. So yes, yes, that will be essential for people to have that. So not mandatory to get the shot. But if you don't get it, you might be opting out of those things that this card enables you to do. As you mentioned, as you heard, I mentioned that jobs that could be a field such as health care, such as being a teacher, you might need to prove that you've been vaccinated because you have that contact with people, but it's not yet clear what power employers would have to require you to prove this. Yeah, this is the conversation we're going to have in the United States everywhere in the world. They'll have this everywhere. And people I think people should resist
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  • because it's just the beginning.
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  • There's some very odd reports coming out of England about these first peep the people first get the shot. Yeah. Are they dying?
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  • No, they're not like my idea is that you take the shot you take step one step outside the clinic and you fall over. But now they're having like these, these migraines and real pain is like Bill Gates said is a lot of pain. super painful shot is super painful, super painful. There's a bunch of like really negative reports. And it turns out that anyone with any sort of allergies, yeah, there shouldn't take to take the shot and anyone who is pregnant or wants to get pregnant should not take the shot. Anyone who is nursing should not take the shot. Anyone who has a pulse and breathing facilities should not take the shot. Let's just remember Bill Gates, talking about the
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  • really the side effects know that the data that everybody with a high dose had a side effect. Yeah, but some of that is is not dramatic wear, you know, it's just, you know, super painful. Yes, there. We need to make sure there's not severe, it's not dramatic.
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  • Here's a news report from France. 24 called the first jab report first shots of a long paddle two year old pensioner from Enniskillen first to get her COVID vaccine job. We'll ask if it's truly the beginning of the end, how the rollout will proceed not just in Brexit bound Britain where it happened, but across Europe and the world. It's also a chance to measure the significance of the moment the first ever inoculation against a Coronavirus going to market in record time the public be clamoring to be first in line, or will skeptics need a lot of convincing vaccine politics extends as well, by the way to that public private partnership that's made pharmaceutical giants and governments team up with a Pfizer vaccine. Its us Big Pharma, which is banding together with biontech. That's a German startup founded by Turkish immigrants, a tale of globalization that's worth noting that in the face of that disease in different to territorial boundaries. Ah, yes, we all did it together, everybody. That's that's join hands. Yes, we did it together. Good. Yeah, I do have. I do have the hearing reports from the Yeah. Yeah, that's good before before you play that. Just a couple things I want to note.
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  • In the Netherlands, the Ministry of Economic Affairs commission to survey and they discovered and this is now of a controversial topic, that opening restaurants and bars will lead to less spread.
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  • So that's a problem for the global community. I have gotten in the habit of asking
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  • wherever we're having dinner, because we go out one, maybe two times a week, you know, we have our women supporting our favorite restaurants around town. And you can ask every single one of them, has there ever been a case link back to your restaurant? No. None of them? Not a one? Well, I can't do that here because they've closed the loop. Well, that does solve the problem, doesn't it? You can't ask them dead man can't talk. And this and that. And are they coming back? Those restaurants all I see from you is one after another closing for good. I think most of ready to be closed for good. Really sorry to hear that. But let's play this. One other thing.
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  • Regarding PCR, Florida, Department of Health has now mandated the reporting of cycle thresholds for every PCR, quote, test that has been done. And on the heels of that you may have heard is just now mentioned this, they
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  • they went to Rebecca Jones home, this was a woman who was responsible for creating the cases dashboard in Florida, or I think in one county. And she had what, yeah, dashboards. And remember, there was a lot of problems with with the reporting, there was 100% positivity rate amongst all of the tests done, this was all getting reported. And it was very confusing. I don't know if she left or she was fired. But She subsequently is being accused of using the County Emergency Alert System or an Emergency Alert System and may just be for, for medical, medical professionals to send some message of we're all going to die because of Donald Trump. And so that's why they went to her house she wouldn't let them in.
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  • became a big deal. She's posting I love it when people always when when the cops come and visit, whether it's true or not, they always will say, to do this in front of my kids. They pointed a gun at my kid's face. Yeah, there's never really evidence of that. But I love how that how that's all and that's what the the response is on Twitter, in front of her kids. What a lowlife doing rescuing the mother in front of the kids and cheese.
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  • Maybe it's only an outrage when it's a white woman. I'm sure this happens in other communities all the time that you're not outraged by but that is good. It's up show. It's encouraging the cop shows have been What do you mean, they've been canceled? Cops? I said you used to see we used to Yeah, now cops got canceled the minute BLM hit we forgotten that already. But it's good that this is the first Department of Health that I know of that is requiring the cycle threshold, which according to Dr. Fauci himself should never be above 35 cycles. 33 is probably believe it or not, the ideal to see it and this is still not a test. And it still doesn't mean that you have a full virus But okay, at least there's some progress. You know, occasionally the mainstream mainstream media Of course, they have their their agenda, but the local reporter sometimes slip up their job, they slip up, doing it all wrong. This is the COVID Kentucky hospital report right out of one of the little stations there. It was kind of an unintended consequence of COVID Harrison Memorial Hospital has reached capacity, but it's not COVID patients filling those beds. CEO shield current says many people with chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease and cancer haven't followed up with routine care. And I just feel bad that many of them have waited too long and they're quite ill. Now unfortunately, with so many people who need treatment, the hospital is finding creative ways to make sure everyone has a bed. Our tertiary transfer is to Lexington, we are able to maintain the patients that were waiting on beds for in alternate sites that are here in the hospital. When it comes to outpatient elective procedures. Current says there's not a problem. But impatient elective procedures are reviewed on a daily basis. Do we have elective surgical cases that will take an inpatient bed? And how are we going to have a bed for that patient? While current says the COVID wing is almost completely empty at the moment, she knows that can change quickly. just thankful that this week, we don't seem to have the COVID cases that need hospitalizations. Since we do have so many other folks that do need the beds in Harrison County, Olivia Russell Wk YT
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  • Yeah, it's still around 10% of total hospital bed, ICU bed capacity
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  • around the United States, so not like they're going to transport people from the left coast to the right coast, but it's still you know, where it's under 70% occupancy, this time.
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  • Year hospitals with full staffing, which of course they don't have because they let everybody go
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  • with full staffing will be 90 or even 100%. Right around this time all the way through February.
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  • Yes, the idea. Yeah, that's how you run it. You want to run like airline bills today? Yeah. Like an airline and pretty close to full capacity. So to make a big stink about it being full is loaded up, which is the media. But when you get to talk to people like that woman there Well, there's no COVID patients there. But we are at full capacity. What's the temperature? What's the scenario in California right now? Because you're locked down until January for I mean, yeah, you can go out but everything's shuttered and screwed. until January 4. What weather do you have? How different is it from Texas? Yeah, we're right now the weather is we're around
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  • 59 I think we're around 59 degrees or 60. Today probably have a high about 70. Yeah, we're setting. Today's high will be about 65. Okay, what's the worst 72? The kind of in the same range? What are you guys doing so wrong? What have you done wrong? What Why? Why? All I can see is that we're in this area in this area in the bay area where everything's purple. All the counties are perplexed at San Mateo. We've done everything right. We've messed up, we shut down the restaurants. But you know, we only ate outside when we had to eat outside. Everything was done by the book. Everyone's wearing masks. They're wearing masks in their car, their Mac mask mask their social distancing. So what we've done is everything right, and this is the result.
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  • I mean, that's just a fact. Yeah, I don't know. Do you think that maybe the Communist Chinese Communist Party spread a little extra? COVID dust on California? I don't think there's any COVID around here. Okay. This is what I have always thought I thought about that to the idea of reenact you lating Yeah, with the original. Yeah, come back. And
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  • yeah, maybe, but there's no, I don't see in people dropping into streets. There's so well, well, that never go on my lip, Joe friends. Oh, really? He? He says, Yeah, well, you know, it's been worse than ever. It's exponential. Everyone's getting the COVID. Luckily, nobody's dying.
  • 42:22
  • It's exponential. He really said that. This is a an educated next door neighbor said exponential is the word of the day. My next door neighbor, two doctors. One of them said expert she said exponential two. They all ever say exponential. But exponential is doesn't it's like increasing exponentially. She said,
  • 42:43
  • although no one's dying. Luckily, no one's dying. But it's worse than it ever was. You gotta wait, you got to hear you got to do it. Right. You did it right. But you didn't emphasize that. Luckily. Try one more time, john, just one more time.
  • 42:57
  • Luckily, no one's dying. Ah, you say that with such authority. It's just we're just, we're so blessed. That even though the exponential increase, we're all getting it. Luckily, luckily, no one's dying kind of thought. Because now Canada is gonna kill its mink, I guess I don't know if they're gonna, what they're going to do. I just thought about this quick report. And I just wanted to make kill the mink. We've had one new community outbreak at a mink farm in the Fraser health region. And of course, we are paying very close attention to this overreach in other parts of the world, particularly most recently in Denmark, and prior to that in the Netherlands. And as well, in the US, we've seen outbreaks on animal farms such as this, particularly mink farms, where there has been transmission from humans to mink and back, and where we've seen some mutations of virus in some parts of the world. So it is of great concern for us. And we are working closely with WorkSafe BC, to ensure that all of the measures on the farm are being done appropriately, and also with the Ministry of Agriculture or animal health colleagues to make sure that that the animals security and health is maintained as well. And this is, of course, an important measure that we need to look at holistically. And we're involved with, like the cfaa, and the public health agency in Canada, Canada, to make sure that all of the appropriate measures are taken on this farm, and the other firms here in British Columbia.
  • 44:31
  • That includes very strict controls under the Animal Health Act here in DC, for who and what can come or leave on the farm. So here's the thing that I thought I had, for a couple months, we had arguments and discussions and experts saying that this thing transferred from a bat to a human and then it transferred from a pangolin to to a human. Meanwhile, the mink is going back and forth the whole time. No one
  • 45:00
  • saying, hey, hey, by the way, maybe someone got it from mink, and why are they killing them? They're not telling us the reason. I don't know anything about the Chinese fur
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  • industry. I know they rely on a lot of mink from mainly Denmark. But actually all of our mink are now being killed. The mink farmers in China are having a great day. But have they been sending mink over to us? I mean, live mink? Why is no one looking into this? This has been the whole thing. How did it transfer from from animal to human? Well, here's the here's the report.
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  • People are getting sick from mink. That's what she just said. Well, the argument is that we gave the mink the COVID and give it to us. So we're helping China.
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  • You know now to bring in China if there's China's doing a main farming operation and to get to China to get us to kill all our minks, which is in complete competition with the Chinese men. Yes. Is it really a fantastic marketing ploy? Yes, yes, it's it's part of their mink road strategy to make
  • 46:20
  • belt mink in the road. I don't know. I'm given that wasn't given.
  • 46:26
  • Given that to net net that was his idea was a good one. The mink, like the Silk Road. mink road is perfect.
  • 46:33
  • Hmm, well, we'll have a long thing is does do a little investigation. It's very suspicious. Maybe we well, we do have I think Dame Jamie, she keeps saying that they're killing them because that's where the the true vaccine would be in the antibodies they produce. And she's I think she's does she's in the works maybe in the lab or something with? Well, that's a crazy animal or animal. Well, this is what she kept saying we I read her note a few maybe a month ago, when this when we first started hearing about these minks being called you said that's like with the with the smallpox or the plague calling them for their juice. Well, it was or not, or maybe don't want people to call them for the juice, because that would kind of circumvent a rather big business plan, wouldn't it? If you could just grab some milk business?
  • 47:22
  • Really kind of circumvent.
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  • Not gonna be a lot of mink vaccine guys in the FDA hearing. No, I agree with that. But I will be hearing a lot more about China in this show today because they're on deck. China is on deck and then there goes our China support.
  • 47:43
  • China's China support this is our enemy.
  • 47:47
  • That China support is down. Very down. Yes. So they built my security under ron johnson decided to do a hearing this is a second of a second hearing they've done on why aren't we working with the drugs we have out there. And historical drugs, the historical drugs that therapeutics therapeutics is taking a backseat to the overpriced vaccines. Yes. And so so he's having these hearings, and he's bringing in these hot you know, these guys that are pretty much have to be determined to be superstars in medicine. And they bring him in and they talk about, you know, what's good and what's bad about what's going on, but the democrats are just fighting assholes.
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  • about it. It's been great television.
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  • It's okay, I like I've been enjoying.
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  • Let's, let's start start with this last hearing. And I'm gonna play two clips from Ron Johnson, the Senate, head of the committee, and then I want to play my play one clip from Gary Peters, who is the ranking member, he's the democrats throwing a wet blanket on the whole thing saying these are but does a bunch of bowl crap. And then a guy comes on who's the one that everyone's clipped? Yes. Is this PR core here? Yeah. And so let's go with Ron Johnson. One, not only have they shown extraordinary courage, exposing themselves to disease. They also have the greatest empathy for patients who experienced the fear and loneliness of a COVID diagnosis. These are the medical practitioners the heroes that experts in the ivory towers in media have chosen to ignore, and vilify. The experts far outside the circle of empathy had developed and supported the current NIH guideline of providing no treatment at all until patients are sick enough to require hospitalizations. As we are all aware at that point, treatment is often too late. The timing of this the the series of hearings is interesting after the election just before the vaccine
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  • Do you think this is like a hail mary from the medical community?
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  • I don't know what
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  • not you bring that up.
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  • It's pretty suspicious. Yeah. Because these guys are saying, Hey, we can do?
  • 50:18
  • Well,
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  • I think somebody or somebody has some levels of elitism have gotten fed up with the way things are going. Or maybe they're just looking for anything, any excuse not to take the jab. Yeah, that's possible. Anyway, let's continue with Johnson. So here we are, again, holding a second hearing to obtain and distribute information on what is known about early treatment of COVID.
  • 50:45
  • What could possibly be controversial about that? If some are calling this hearing dangerous, and instead of waiting until after the hearing to trash this information, and our witnesses, The New York Times and other publications have already run pre emptive attacks, implying implying this hearing is anti vaccine. Ah, it just hit me, I got it. This is part of the fourth act. This is part of showing the American people are the ones who watch c span, which is pretty much nobody, although there were some good clips, that the medical community is also corrupt. And I'm sure somehow we'll be able to point to China. So let me be clear. This hearing like the first hearing is focused on early treatment of COVID. It is not about vaccines, and a story. In my opinion, discouraging and in some cases, prohibiting the research and use of drugs that have been safely used for decades has cost 10s, if not hundreds of 1000s of people their lives. By the time any vaccine is fully deployed, no matter how successful, how effective, how safe, millions more will become infected with effective early treatment, fewer people who get seriously ill, and fewer people will die. So why not give early treatment a shot
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  • by nuns? And finally, why is there such a concerted concerted effort to silence the voices of courageous health professionals promoting early treatment? It makes no sense. Let me make just a final point at the beginning of this and epidemic. When I first heard about the potential of hydroxychloroquine. It intrigued me because to me, a drug like that that's been around for 65 years shown to be safe. It's cheap. Billions of tablets are produced every year, we could have ramped up production.
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  • If if that could be proven to be effective. Wouldn't that be the dream solution? Why didn't we pursue that in ivermectin and family peer review? What? Why didn't Why didn't we look at these drugs? We're already there. Generic cheap, mass producible. Again, it makes no sense. Okay. Now I'm convinced. I'm glad you made these clips. I had not heard Ron Johnson.
  • 53:11
  • Everything he's saying is leading to me leading up to there pushing these vaccines on you. You may want to figure out why China, that's what's probably going on here. Well, I think he actually you missed the point. He makes his own point. Why are they not doing this? And he keeps saying the same word. He said it three times cheap.
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  • These drugs are cheap. Why aren't we using them? Okay, I mean, is it part of the same problem? Yes. I agree. Yeah, that's that's and and the New York Times comes out with a preemptive strike against a committee. Yeah, New York Times You know, this, the pharma Big Pharma. These guys are dangerous.
  • 53:50
  • So okay, so we got that guy. So we have the democrats are all all with Big Pharma. By the way.
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  • They're the ones who put Obama in office I saw and I don't have it. I saw
  • 54:03
  • two days ago on television, and ad for pharma. It was just a straight up pharma is good. I wish I'd had it. The pharma the pharmaceutical industry of America is running ads for themselves. pharma, we bring good things to life. Someone find that trolls I'm sure you can find that for me. So yeah, this is pharma, making it cost effective. The question is for who?
  • 54:31
  • Well, the point is, is that, you know, they were glad to get big pharma as the ones that there's documentation for this. They weren't even mentioned of vaccine until after the election, that they had it ready to go. Because they Big Pharma of all groups wanted Trump out more than anyone. Mm hmm. As soon as possible that to answer the question of why they're doing these things. Now, this could be the republicans last stand against big pharma, because it's real obvious in this hearing that this
  • 55:00
  • Democrats versus Republicans and Democrats, science and medicine is politicized.
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  • You'd never know, especially when you listen to Gary Peters, who is the this is a clip that is only a minute clip. But this is the guy who's the ranking memories to Democrat. And he and I didn't get too many more clips. I didn't get any more clips of him, but he comes back after every one of these guys testifies a bitches about it. But here's here he is at the beginning, taking the lives of nearly 284,000 Americans, over 2200 Americans are dying every day from this deadly virus. And thanks to the tireless work of our public health agencies, the private sector and our scientific and medical communities, we've made progress in treating this disease. The food and drug administration continues to use scientific standards to authorize innovative and effective early treatments. Unfortunately, today's discussion will not meet those same standards. Mr. Chairman, I certainly share your goal of ensuring patients across the country have access to early and effective treatments for Coronavirus. But those statements must be based on evidence and not on politics. The American people are looking to Congress for accurate information for leadership and for relief.
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  • Last month this committee held a hearing that was billed as a review of early outpatient treatments for Coronavirus unfortunately, that hearing amplified unverified theories about treatments that are not supported by the scientific community die yes the community hold on john I think I have it yes biopharmaceuticals is one very important thing in common common enemy we're making great progress because we're collaborating in ways that we've never oh okay so that's not doing very well it's a crappy ass commercial. Nevermind but it is a so so he makes this right he goes on with the science jab you know science science science you know it's the democrats are science in the republicans don't believe in science. This really is annoying and is continuing. And half these guys don't have a scientific background. They know anything about science themselves. They just like saying that. But he basically says everything you're about to hear in this area is a bunch of cracks. And so they come up and they do is a bunch of guys and they're all heavy hitters. We're not talking about any lightweights. And so when Pierre Corrie comes out and he's got the ivermectin pitch that's a that's a steroid, I think. No, no, ivermectin is a is a horse wormer a horse wormer to de worm your horse. gundogs
  • 57:51
  • are people too?
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  • Well, it turns out
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  • not that she's got worms.
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  • But this is an all purpose drug that has been around since 19. I think 1972 if I recall, and my wife uses it. For she has work it is a as a as an ointment. It's a curative for rosacea. Oh, is that all
  • 58:18
  • you put? rose you know, rosacea is the
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  • that condition that a lot of women get it after especially after giving birth. Yeah, they have a very they get red, red blotchy spots can be red blotchy faces. And this I think there's huge drug ads for some other otehr Oh, Tesla there must be a million different drugs. There's a few Yeah, so of course this is this is some kind of wonder drug. We can't certainly can't let them be weaseling in on any of that action either.
  • 58:51
  • No, huh? So you get banned anyone who has rosacea should talk to their dermatologist about using this although don't buy from the dermatologist get it from a vet.
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  • Yesterday D warm your dog.
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  • Apparently you can buy this same bed base at tuba grows of this of this ivermectin pointment not the pills. The pills are for the other things, but it's amazing product but you can buy the two for like 1020 bucks from a vet. It's 500 bucks from a dermatologist as the more you know, in the morning. handy tip from your no agenda show right there may be a lot of dough right there. We got a lot of chips. So a lot of people have rosacea that and it's really it becomes it creates it really makes you look like WC fields after he had.
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  • You know, you get that red nose like you've been drunk. Like you've been drinking. Yeah, it makes it really an old drunk. Mm hmm. All right. So PR Corey comes out and he's immediately irked by by this Peters character. And by the way, Peters just masked up everybody. You know, it was just
  • 1:00:00
  • Same thing, all the democrats in this committee it was separated by a mile. Nobody's near each other. They're all the democrats were social. You know, they had the mask on a big black mask. And the republicans didn't. But they were no one. It wasn't it was social distance. The whole thing was just political. It's, it's what's embarrassing. What was going on there. I'm shocked. So Peters is wearing his mask right now.
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  • Meanwhile, Corey comes on. And he's irked about Peterson. Here we go. This hearing this is Corey got a three parter. This is clip one. I just want to start out I didn't think I'd have to say this. But I want to register my offense at the ranking members opening statements. I was discredited as a politician. I am a physician and a man of science. I've done nothing, nothing but commit myself to scientific truth and the care of patients. This setup was did he call was he called a politician? Is that what the what the someone said on the panel? If you listen to Peters comments carefully, he said that all these people are just political Stooges coming on to promote dissent.
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  • And and to hear that I'm here because of a political angle. I am not a politician. I'm a physician. I want to start out by saying that I'm not speaking as an individual. I'm speaking on behalf of the organization that I'm a part of. We are a group of some of the most highly published physicians in the world. We have near 2000 peer reviewed publications among us, led by Dr. Professor Paul Merrick, who's our intellectual leader. We came together early on in the pandemic and all we have sought is to review the world's literature on every facet of this disease, trying to develop effective protocols. You just mentioned that I was here in May. And I touted that I wouldn't say Tada, I recommended that it was critical that we use corticosteroids in this disease. When all of the national and international healthcare organizations said we cannot use those that turned out to be a life saving recommendation. I am here again today with a new recommendation in the last nine months in our review of all of the literature as a group. Again, we are some of the most highly published physicians in our specialty and the world. We have done nothing but try to figure out how to identify a repurposed and available drug to treat this illness. We have now come to the conclusion after nine months, and I have to point out I am severely troubled by the fact that the NIH the FDA and the CDC, I do not know of any taskforce that was assigned or compiled to review repurposed drugs, in an attempt to treat this disease. Everything has been about novel and or expensive pharmaceutically engineered drugs
  • 1:02:54
  • Whoo, he's touching the third rail. Very very good. Yeah, crack all about them Always. Always a quack Yes, of course. Quack. I like it. Because he's he this whole hearing and he is approaching it so far. From the angle that you that you stated, which is, this is all these this too cheap. We can't have that we can't have hydroxychloroquine we can't have any of these things new expensive stuff. New is better. I think this is part of the exposure, john? Because this trial, why now? It's all part of it. It's all happening. And we're following along diligently.
  • 1:03:33
  • Yes, we are. We are playing. We're doing our part. Yeah, this is good. Well, no one else is playing this. So might as well that's true. Let's go to part two. Everything has been about novel and or expensive pharmaceutically engineered drugs, things like tocilizumab and remdesivir, and monoclonal antibodies in vaccines. We have 100 years of medicine developed. We know we are expert in all the medicines we use. And I do not know of a taskforce that has been focused on repurposed drugs. I will tell you that my group and our organization, I will say that we have filled that void. We that is all we have done is focused on the things we know and things we do. And I'm here to tell you, Dr. Reiter he just presented it was one he has one study of the many that I want to talk about. And I want to talk about that we have a solution to this crisis, there is a drug that is proving to be of miraculous impact. And when I say miracle, I do not use that term lightly. And I don't want to be sensationalized when I say that, that is a scientific recommendation based on mountains of data that has emerged in the last three months. When I am told and I just had to hear this in the opening sentence
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  • that we are touting things that are not FDA or NIH recommended. Let me be clear, the NIH their recommendation on ivermectin, which is to not use it outside of controlled trials is from Oregon.
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  • 27th We are now in December. This is three to four months later, mountains of data have emerged from all from many centers and countries around the world showing the miraculous effectiveness of ivermectin. It basically obliterates transmission of this virus. If you take it, you will not get sick.
  • 1:05:22
  • Oh, man, now there's a quotable. That's a great soundbite. I'm sure they put that on CNN and NBC evening news that this is that we have that doctor just said, if you take this is gonna be fine. Yeah, no, wrong. Okay.
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  • Now I want to mention something the,
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  • in the newsletter, I had it because I was looking into this too. And I could just ask me, I would have gotten ahead of the game. But I did find an old, not that old. But from June of this year, in our severes medical journals, a report showing that in vitro in other words in the lab, ivermectin killed all Corona viruses, including including the COVID-19 talk, and it was this was in June and this was I'm sure there's other reports earlier in the year. So nobody so people they just know no one wants to pay any attention to this sort of thing they want um, manufacturers ivermectin
  • 1:06:27
  • I don't know it's like it's just got one brand name called solar in are some I can't remember the name of the brand. No, it's I'm sure it's
  • 1:06:37
  • been around forever. Yeah. And so I, you know, you can buy them by the generic company and jack up the price, but it also works for headlights. Yeah, river blindness. scabies. Yeah, river blindness. What is I don't know what it is. I don't want us rootball drugs like aspirin. And it prevents and treats heartworm. Oh, yeah, this is good. pinworms. Awesome. It's a magical thing.
  • 1:07:06
  • rosacea. There it is. And sure.
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  • Okay, cost, initial price of Merck. Merck made it in 87. And its price back then was $6.
  • 1:07:22
  • A little did they be good wrong with you people?
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  • Well, that is the problem right there. Now we and this is being called out properly by Pierre, can we go to number three? Yes, please. I want to briefly summarize the data. My manuscript again published by some of the most, we have contributed more to the medical knowledge of our specialty or in our careers than anyone else can claim as a group. And our manuscript which was posted on medicine preprint server details all of this evidence, I want to briefly summarize it number one, we have evidence that ivermectin is effective, not only in prophylaxis in the prevention, if you take it you will not get sick. We just came across a trial last night from Argentina by the lead investigator viver invented in Argentina, Dr. Hector Carvalho, they prophylactic 800 healthcare workers, not one got sick in the 400 that they didn't proflex with ivermectin 58% got sick 237 of those 400 got sick. If you take it, you will not get sick. It has immense and potent antiviral activity. We know that from the first study at Monash it has made the bench to the bedside prophylaxis, we now have four large randomized control trials totaling over 1500 patients each trial showing that as a prophylaxis agent, it is immensely effective you will not get sick, you will be protected from getting ill if you take it.
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  • Well, that's pretty clear. And sounds like darn good advice. I can probably won't get worms.
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  • I could probably have my doctor prescribe that to me through a telemedicine appointment. Don't you think? I got the COVID. Doc, I got the COVID. I don't know I'm worried prescribe me some ivermectin. And I would mention this that that were that. Any clips from this? They were put on Facebook and taken off? Of course.
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  • This All right.
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  • There is a concerted effort in my opinion. And remember, I'm a conspiracy therapist, concerted effort to show people the corruption that has been taking place for a while so long as I've been born, probably but for decades, and certainly in the past 10 years and I think specifically in the past for and a lot of this is pointing back to China. There's been an incredible boost in China talk, not just in alternative media but in the mainstream.
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  • And Tucker Carlson is doing his job. Now, as you know, we kind of don't like Tucker clips here. So I've cut him out everywhere. But he very good Tucker, let's play this last clip from the hero. I'm sorry, I didn't realize you had one more. Okay, which was a Stanford professor who was there was a lot of people tell him, you know, telecommuting into this thing. And I just thought this, there was a lot of other stuff I cooked up but I thought I clipped this was a little bit about the stay at home orders because you brought that up earlier in the show, and I thought we should play this clip, I want to ask you about some of the points that you made in your written testimony, which I thought were quite striking about the challenges of mitigation strategies, particularly mitigation strategies that involve lockdowns, full lockdown, of course, we experienced in virtually every part of the country, certainly my home state earlier this year that many have been advocating as a mitigation strategy again, now, you write about the data that the consequences of social isolation and the deteriorating mental health that is associated with these lockdowns, I was particularly struck by the CDC data that you cite that says we get this right that one in four young adults seriously considered suicide this past June when much of the country was locked down. That's a really stunning number. And these impacts that you talk about in your testimony are really stunning. So can you speak to the challenges that maybe young people in particular but but all Americans face, from lockdowns as a mitigation strategy? I think I think lockdowns as a mitigation strategy are a failure of, of policy imagination, and they have been had absolutely devastating effects. Humans are not meant to live in isolation. And that's that's the main focus of the lockdown strategies. Now, I think there are some folks who are at high risk from this diseases, as I said, older people, so people with chronic conditions, and so for instance, 40% of deaths that happen in nursing homes there, we actually do need to do some sort of isolation, but we have to be careful there as well. 20, there's a bit of a 20% increase in dementia related deaths in nursing homes, apart from COVID. There's the key thing, the key failure, I think, is a failure of public health to recognize that there's dangers other than COVID.
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  • Well, public health, our public health services have just done a huge disservice as they've they have, I think killed more people than was necessary because of this. These decisions they've done a very, I would say the public health departments around this country around the world public health experts are are completely incompetent boneheads
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  • You know, I've always suspected this a little bit because when I was an air pollution inspector back in the day when I was a kid, we work with with the health department guys all the time. And if there would they have a certain kind of a weirdness to their they were screwballs, then, but I didn't realize how bad it is with me, these guys are, are just, they're not. I don't know, a lot of people just accused him of being just lousy bureaucrats and got a little power and they've gotten it's gone to their heads. But it's it has not worked out. Now it's much I think it's much more systemic. And again, I'm just seeing this all in the purview of everything's going to be China's fault. I said, I think I said it in February or March.
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  • The End Game of this will be true or not. It's going to be China released this on purpose, or they didn't tell us on purpose, I actually am now pretty sure that this was purposely done. And it was done to undermine
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  • Trump's economy, etc. was done with the help of every single
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  • corrupted organization in the United States. And for the past months, we have looked at where the and I'm just gonna I want to say Chinese I mean, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese in our in a pharmaceutical everywhere are rampant. They're running the show, who all the way to Johns Hopkins, everything is run by cheap Chinese. It's all their money, and the politicians were getting to that. And now the vaccine, if I'm not mistaken, the genome was decoded and published by the Chinese that a lot of the essays, the primers come from China. This is not being discussed very openly. But there's a lot of China fingerprints over all across all of this and now we have this incessant rush this push to overlook any other strategies or therapeutics that apparently there's our favorite word work.
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  • It's being said by professionals. And there's data and science to back it up. But we've been pushed, and we've been bullied by the Chinese controlled mainstream media and the Chinese and for some reason, they have a lot of control over the social media. Why else would this be deleted?
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  • Office face book, it's on c span. Now, because we can't have people watching and catching on. And now we have many people out spreading the bad word about China. It's ramping up and it's intentional, and the whole voter fraud and all the corruption is all going to be exposed. whether it works or not, we'll see. But it's all going to be shown to be China to be China. And, and for me, this was solidified by two things that happened this past week. One was the Director of National Intelligence, Radcliffe, doing the rounds, the people coming out. It's all of a sudden, here they are now they're on television. First, it was with the money, honey, on Sunday morning futures man. Okay, there's more people that listen to this show in 10 minutes than watch the entire week of Fox Business. But then he went on Tucker. And he wrote an op ed in the Wall Street Journal, which he said he wanted to do so he could get this information declassified and talk about it openly. And this was specifically about the Chinese and what they're doing. And I think, in a way, how it may pertain to these
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  • newfangled mRNA, Mr. Mr. mRNA, vaccines, which, and I'm not going to argue with anybody about whether they alter your DNA or not. It's giving instructions to your DNA to do something that is a form of gene modification. And China has been thinking about this for a long time. And for some reason, the United States Director of National Intelligence brought this up. There are a lot of people who for economic reasons, don't want China to be our greatest threat. There are a lot of people who for political reasons, don't want China to be our greatest threat in America. But the intelligence doesn't lie. China is our greatest threat. And it's not even close. No other country has the capability of essentially taking away the American dream, and a specific plan to do so. And the intelligence is clear. So you know, as the Director of National Intelligence, my job is to warn the American people of threats and there is no greater threat than China to America. On the military front, they've already achieved having the largest Navy of any country in the world. From a military force standpoint, they're the People's Republic of China has a military of 2 million. They want them to be the largest and they also want them to be the strongest, which is why they're engaged in what you reference, which is called gene editing, literally trying to alter the DNA experimenting on DNA to make soldiers sailors and airmen stronger and more powerful.
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  • Now, I'm sure every country is working on creating superhumans. I'm sure Elan Musk is doing that right now in his brand new $100 million Austin home.
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  • But if you've got a a group of people who are working on changing humans with DNA and making them stronger, or perhaps making them weak and susceptible to death,
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  • then maybe you'd want to try an mRNA vaccine that may or may not have their fingerprints all over it. I don't know. But they are an element of the development of that vaccine. Yes. So we've talked about it before. It's one specific Chinese drug company, they never talk about it. They don't add them to the list. So why is the Director of National Intelligence bringing this up, which almost sounds like science fiction, but it's like a cheap Hollywood movie. It would be rejected if we if you wrote that script. Dana, give it a shot. As he continued about the Chinese plan for world domination. China knows at this point that the United States is still the world superpower. They know they're catching us in all of those respects.
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  • They're banking on the fact that we're not going to do anything until they're superior in all those respects. You know, great generals always say it's better to fight downhill right now the United States can fight downhill
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  • against China, we don't ever want to be in a position where we're looking up at China and all of the plans that they have all of the initiatives made in China, the digital Silk Road, Belt and Road initiative. Those are all thin veneers and facades for which China is going around the world and essentially gaining the influence power to become the world's superpower and supplant the United States in that role. One of the ways that China has made their way to the top as they understand that information is the key to their dominance, so they're going to get there any way they possibly can. That's what subsidizing Huawei, and ZTE is all about. Those are Chinese companies that are run by the Chinese government. They know that they can steal more information if they run the telecommunications networks over which our information travels. That's one of the ways that China has gotten so good in terms of getting into our networks and into our information system.
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  • It, the message is clear. And there's a lot of people out there doing this. And the next thing that happened, which could have not, could not have happened to a nicer human being was the news that
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  • us representative, Eric swalwell
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  • has been compromised by a Chinese honey trap spy who was blowing mayors and governors all across America got to him. And he completely fell for it. Now, this would be a good story in general, but it was the story was broken by axios and axios. Hi, no reason it. Are they going to do anything against the democrat party? I think they're partially owned by NBC
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  • ran jobs. And she is she owner of axios. She's one I think she's a part. I'd have to look into it. But I'm pretty sure she's a partner. So it's not necessarily something that will be negative towards democratic democrat operative operations. So why they're what they're doing with swallow's getting ahead of it. I think, yes, they're getting ahead of it. And they, I believe he's being sacrificed because there's a lot more coming out. But he's the first one and they had to break it real quick. And it was funny how this Brett bear was a he's on Fox News has that afternoon news show, which almost does news. And he had this Jonathan the Brit from axios, who broke the story. And to me, I'm just listening go like, Yeah, no, this is exactly what happened. Have a listen to this. Let's just start there actually is broke this story, Jonathan, with the exclusive suspected Chinese five targeted California democrats and part of swalwell. And I want to mention, it's becoming increasingly difficult when I see something this is why it sounds like crap, because I had to do this airbridge recording and I tried to filter it increasingly difficult to find anything on YouTube. When you when you're looking for a good video, good little piece that was Oh, man, this is great for the show. You can't find it anymore on YouTube. This is the downside for the show of what's going on. Let's just start there actually is broke this story, Jonathan with the exclusive suspected Chinese five targeted California Democrats. And part of swalwell defense has been that he says that they've leaked by the Trump the either the president or his allies.
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  • It's just it's interesting that that's the pushback here to this story is it's happening after the election. I mean, it's reasonable. I mean, it'd be inappropriate for me to talk about my colleagues sourcing, but just use your common sense.
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  • Even swallow acknowledges that. He first found out axios was on this in 2019. I know my colleague that his timeline is wrong. He says July 2019. It's not July, but she's been working on this for more than a year. So just anyone who has any passing understanding of how Trump world works, do we really think that they put out some opposition research and then patiently wait a year beyond an election for the for the very well respected China correspondent to report it out in a nuanced fashion? I mean, give me a break. Okay. When I heard him say that, like, why is he protesting that so loudly? I think that's exactly what happened. I think this was meant to break now. It was never meant to break but it was meant to break now. I think they certainly knew what was going on. This was known for several years, from all reports. Yeah, I think now, whether
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  • the Trump administration or someone leaked this, and it made that happen. No, but they forced someone's hand. And that's why that's why he has such a big 3030 seconds like, Oh, this is crazy. Wow. We're real. Over here.
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  • We were just ready now. bullcrap. It's completely absurd. The story is really important. It shows how the Chinese Communist Party operates inside this country. It shows how they infiltrate local politics, how they identify young, in some cases, soft targets, people who don't have a lot of staff around them who don't have experience who don't actually understand the tactics of the Chinese Communist Party, and then they follow them up, and they follow them in some cases in Eric's falls case, he has become a very, very powerful, important member of congress with access to the nation's top secret. So it's a very important story just to understand how China is operating, as you showed in that interview right now in this country. And I love this I love this is happening to swalwell this is this is just gleeful, gleeful and, and that's because he's he's got that look of a deck
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  • He does he just deserve this. And
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  • he was always bitching and moaning about Trump and you know exactly what you said, being yourself made your cop daughter health while he was out there yammering and stammering and going on about Trump being a Russian agent, literally, he said he was a Russian agent. You know, Trump has said, when people hit me, it may take a while, but I'll hit them back. And swallow is getting the full load. He's already been taken off the
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  • the Intelligence Committee gone. The fact that he was on the Intelligence Committee was a screw up. Ah, and this is where one hour later on the hannity show. We have Grinnell, who just until just recently was the acting director of national intelligence. And he took it one step further. Eric swalwell did exactly what the Chinese wanted. We need to figure out Are there others and I can tell you without giving away too much intelligence, this is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the leverage that China is putting on our politicians. There's many, many more. A wouldn't Biden's be up there in that category. There's a variety of mayors, governors, senior people, look, the other thing that that we've got to
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  • gloss over that. mayor's governors, senior officials why there's a whole bunch, Shawn and more should be coming out. They've all received defensive briefings, and there's a lot more to it. This is the tip of the iceberg. But I see Matt gate, the gates blushing there, that would be impossible.
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  • I mean, listen, what Pelosi knew, Sean, it's very important to know what Pelosi knew. And once you know it, everybody in Washington knows swalwell his policies fair haired boy, she is his top political ally. I'm guessing she knew more about this than we might originally suspect. He said leadership knew. He said leadership knew about this. Ah, there it is. Here it is. He said, Did you hear Rick Grinnell? He almost pulled a gay card on that. He said, No, he was trying to get it in before the break. Good job, Rick. Good job. Very good. Here's the House Minority Leader. That means he's Republican. And this is Kevin McCarthy. And he is totally picking up the ball and tying swalwell to Pelosi and the China's. This is only the tip of the iceberg. Because remember what we're hearing notice tip of the iceberg. This is
  • 1:27:34
  • only the tip of the iceberg because remember what we're hearing. These are Chinese spies that go down to the level of a mayor, they they court and help a city council member become a congressman, this congressman now gets on the Intel committee. They are only selected from the Intel committee by the leaders of their party, meaning Nancy Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi is one of the Gang of Eight along with myself. Did Nancy Pelosi know this had transpired when she put him on the committee? Why is he still on the Intel committee? Let no Why is he still a member of Congress? Yeah, well, the Intel committee is over. And I know Pelosi was asked this morning and I'm not sure what her answer was. We will find out. But this is leading back and it's fun to see that swalwell was Polo CS fair haired boy who went from a councilman shot to fame as a as a representative. Very similar to anthony wiener being a councilman and the fair haired boy for Chuck Schumer, who shot to fame and then all of a sudden is in all kinds of trouble. So it's these young uns who certainly don't know how to play the game anymore. And as we're being blanketed by anti China, rhetoric, and in many cases facts, the good stuff is of course to be found on Steve Bannon his war room.
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  • That's where the funniest people show up. And Deron Beatty of revolver. I think revolver is reasonably well respected. You read revolver, the I don't even know it was it's been called kind of the new drudge. Not that it's that drudge wasn't really journalistic. They got a lot of people over there and it's it's a right wing, you know, very anti democrat outfit. Yeah. But they are no it. Okay, so that revolver they're doing. They've been doing it for a while. A couple of and it's not any of that. It's, I think it's value for value. I don't think that I have ads or anything, which is good for them. And so on Sunday, by the way, Lauren jobs is axios She is axios. So she's running a protection racket for someone by throwing swallow under the bus this there's no two way as you said, getting out in front of the story. And by the way, I can see how a young swallow would look at that. Fang Fang Christina Fong, I believe her name is
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  • You know, she got the red dress. She's, she's got
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  • a super hottie. I can totally see him falling for that and like, well, I can't say if I had sexual relations with her because that's classified. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, classic classified classified. Thanks. We got our answer. classify have Trump declassified. Yeah, we want pictures.
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  • So over a week ago, and this was discussed a lot on Fox News, but it was sent out widely I'm sure you can't find it on on the regular social media sites is professor in China who is on a Chinese television station, talking about the upper echelons of America and how China controls it. And it was really started to suck it was it was great for decades. But then in 2016, it sucked because Trump came in and everything became a problem. But luckily, Joe Biden's coming in now. So we're who and he's not bashful about how China controls the upper echelons of China, Joe,
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  • Joe, I like that. It's different from bazooka Joe, how China has been running the United States. And they wrote a very good analysis of what's going on.
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  • And it made no sense for me to sit here and read the subtitles of this Chinese guy and what he's saying. Many of you have already seen it. If not, it's in the show notes. But I really like Darren Beatty's of revolver, like his explanation of who the guy is and what he was said and why it's a video, as you mentioned, of this Chinese Professor de dong Shang. He's the Vice Dean of the International Relations school at Renmin University. He holds other positions, he's the vice director and Secretary of the Center for foreign Strategic Studies in China has other positions. A very well placed Chinese source told me that he is actually an informal advisor at the highest levels of Chinese government with a direct line to President Xi, this character is very high up, he's very intelligent, as you can see from these interviews, and actually, his lectures are as blunt as they are, reveal a deeper and more sober and accurate understanding of the American power structure than I've ever seen from an American University professor, ironically, and in this video, which, again, is remarkable, has all kinds of politically incorrect stuff that no, certainly no professor in America would ever get away with saying, but the basic case that he lays out is that China had it so good since the 1970s, in terms of compromising the inner power structure of the United States. And the principle vehicle for doing that was one faction of the American power structure, namely, Wall Street. And he laments the fact that in 2008, with the financial crisis, the prestige and relative status of Wall Street, to other factions of the American ruling class, diminished, and then he mentioned something terrible happened in 2016, when Donald Trump came into power, and he didn't allow Wall Street to be used as this vehicle for selling influence to China. And then of course, he praises Biden for coming in, of course, their arrival, of course, they're a geopolitical adversary. But if you watch a video, as remarkable and astonishing as it is, and yes, as smug as he is, and your take home, is that the Chinese are the villains in this story, you're missing a big point. The villain in this story is not the Chinese guy doing what's best for the Chinese government. The villain in this story is the Wall Street woman who was an American selling out America. And I think that's a very important point, that ultimately as much as China's a threat as much as we need to deal with it, the problem of China's ultimately the problem of America's corrupt, incompetent, dysfunctional, and perhaps even a legitimate ruling class. I think we're getting the message. I do understand what they're trying to do. They probably have about about nine, eight or nine days as what will be next is the report from in military intelligence about the election, which will put us under some kind of regulation to go and arrest every Chinaman in America, something like that is happening. And I will link that to the vote and to who will be the next president after I thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the sea and exponentially john C. Dvorak.
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  • Yes, in the morning you Mr. Adam Curry in the morning all ships to sea boots with the ground feet in the air subs in the morning all the dangers in the morning trolls Hello in the troll room. Let me
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  • Give you a little count Hands up. Hands up to one hand. One hand. There we go. In the troll room. Okay, beautiful. They were waiting for us they ready for it. 3077 trolls on live good to have y'all here at NOAA? stream.com Yeah, what? 3077? Well, that's the new record then is it is that we had 323 Yes. 330 I'm going to put that down. Three has always been in the twos. I thought we had one just over three. No, never. They're happy. You should get the right number that yes, yes, yes, yes, I got the right number.
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  • Doesn't matter. Wait, maybe I don't have the right number. Ah, hey, there's a lot of trolls in there. Okay. That's all I care about. If you want to be one of them, be like the trolls go to no agenda stream.com. And you can check out all the trolling that's happening. It's a chatroom, but it's just filled with trolls. But we also have a simultaneous stream of all the cool podcasts that have either either sprouted out of the no agenda show or been attracted to it. It's no agenda global radio and a lot of the shows are live which means that you can troll along with the hosts who sometimes are actually watching what's going on in real time. I think it was more like 1789 I think I must have made a mistake on what I saw. I was way too excited. Sorry. Mister. jacked. I was jacked up. I'm sorry about that. If you're talking to the trolls, ask them for an invite to no agenda social.com. This is a great, a great social network. It does not have algos, it's federated, which means that you can communicate with other groups across what they call the Fetty verse, but you can kind of just keep it to yourself. But you know, people can lurk. You can find stuff that other people you can do it across groups is this where everything's headed Twitter, eventually we'll have to do this as well. And it truly is kind of a family. In fact, so much so that I received a note this morning, Brooks beard, Papa 82. We want to give him right off the bat. A little bit of emergency health karma. He posted pray for me guys, I'm in the emergency room with an aortic dissection. Yeah, going to the operating room immediately. So we're gonna give him a little health karma. You've got karma it really is a family. There really is a family. Now, let us thank the artist who brought us the artwork for Episode 1301. We titled that one bynoe which is Brexit in name only if you're only looking at one of the brand new podcasting 2.0 apps which you can find the new podcast apps.com you will see this artwork right now on your screen. Darren O'Neal brought us a real simple one. It was he changed his red background to blue. It was a royal blue. It drew us in very simple, keep calm. It's the Pfizer countdown, which I don't know if everyone got the double. The little extra joke about the Pfizer countdown. I don't know if you even got a john.
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  • I don't know. probably didn't know it's a take off of the song. It's the final countdown.
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  • Oh,
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  • I didn't know. It's the final countdown. You might remember it that way.
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  • Anyway, good to have Darren back with the
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  • with a nice piece of art. And I'm overdue. I was wondering, was there anything a lot of bat coin art? One night? I used one for the newsletter from cesium 137, which was the stacked boxes?
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  • Yes, that's a beautiful one. That's the one I wanted. I was pushing for that wasn't like you were kind of pushing for it. And I think there was some some better reason to pick the O'Neill piece. But I ended up using that piece for the newsletter. Yeah. At tricks. Yeah. And that's why you like good news. It's a newsletter. I don't want I don't want the curry to get a win. I don't want to win. So it's a good, it's a good, it's just a gorgeous piece of art. It's just very crisp. It's very evergreen, it didn't really have too much to do with the show. It's just an evergreen dynamite piece. And shout out to Dred Scott, who has been doing the community chapters. So he's approving them and adding images, you can do that if you get I think it's hyper capture. That's only for iOS, you can mark, you can mark community chapters. He's putting a lot of this art into the timeline. When we're talking about something that will pop some other art up. It's really fun to watch.
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  • And you can now search in the transcript about that.
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  • Right from the app. Now you're talking when did the guys talk about that? He just hit the little search icon and you find it It's beautiful. No agenda Art generator.com. That is where the artists very talented artists from around Gitmo nation congregate at least two
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  • Twice a week to compete for the best artwork for, of course the best podcast in the universe. We appreciate all of the work that they do. And especially Darren, of course, who will receive the who received the credit and we look forward to what we're going to do today. And thank you all for your courage and now let's thank some of our producers executive producers associate executive producers who bring the third tier of the time talent and treasure and we kick it off with Do we have a note from our Keith here? No from key sorry, loose. Oh, good. And it's interesting he says I've been listening since show one.
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  • Sorry about that. Recently, I've been listening to a lot of wine talk on the show and wanting to hit one wanted to hair ha Are you my some of my talent and treasure with you? I own a couple of vineyards this is this is all paying off. Oh,
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  • it's good.
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  • I should mention by the way that the reason we went to that other Veritas because Amy couses husband works at donalyn Winery in Napa and she dropped off a bottle of very tasty serraj we didn't have it. It was quite good. donalyn family vineyards apparently the owner or one of the owners, or the winemaker at donalyn was a huge no agenda fan. told him about it. He started listing told her about it. I started listening. Wow. Yeah. Word of mouth. Did you see this would happen before advertising?
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  • commercials not before commercials. That's the joke. I have been listening since show one. I want a couple of vendors in Los Olivos, California and I have been producing wines since 2003. The name of my family business is sorry, loose and sons. Yes, a Dutch winemaker. Oh, it would be sorry Laos, but yeah, sorry. Oh, yeah. Oh, nice.
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  • We are 100% Estate Winery, but that that still farms everything ourselves still picks every single grape ourselves is a grape makes our wine ourselves and I even design all of the labels. Okay, a couple of Yes, it will show arts verse or maybe you're not selling any stores and stuff quite quickly. I sell out quite quickly every year selling direct
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  • Wrong Wrong way wrong way round wrong way around. He needs to take someone's agenda art and put it on their label. Ooh
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  • calm down.
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  • How about that? We've had our 33 beers are in my nation. Yeah. Yeah, we had a Australian guy. I haven't heard from them. Well, they probably got one we said something bad about Australia. I don't think so. They're New Zealanders oh well there you go.
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  • We are from ploughed to your porch. Okay, well people should look it up then. I guess there's a lot of ways they can pull this off you have to have really good bought wine. I would like to say thank you for your time and to share with us over the many years I'd also like to share my wines with each of you in this in the no agenda family
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  • he's gonna put us on the allocation we'll get a couple of bottles
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  • but as you say value for value I and I value you and I like to treat john to wines made by okay he's gonna play I'm not going to go on and on with his greatest wines are but they're probably really good. I'll taste them. We'll let you know.
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  • I don't know if this barter puts me up for a knighthood but if it does, I'd like to be known as well. Not yet. Not yet. He has to keep track of your credit with the executive producer shaft salutely and his SAR loose ends sounds people should probably get an SC s. r l. o s and sons.com get yourself on the mailing list. You can get some nice quality wine. Thank you Keith. Does he want any jingles down there? Does he want any kind of
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  • sounds?
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  • No, he didn't ask for anything other than a plug for his winery. Okay, good. Good to go.
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  • He does his wine is expensive, so it's possible. If we both get some bottles we can probably make it make it happen. Sir now Neil's den Olins jack Oh that's a good I'll never get this one but he deals then all in jack in Breda Netherlands. He actually said it was okay for me to read this in Dutch English.
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  • I should mention this is where we get two Dutch guys in a row. So his real name is certainly Austin only shake and only shake his dodge for oil shake.
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  • Oil shake. Yeah, she you know, she has an oil. Oil. She Oh, you mean like I'm rich. Get his Saudi Prince and one of those dudes. Right? Yeah. And he's and he and I'm going to read this. As he requested in the morning admission. Congrats on your 1300 shows today. Very good. It's my 34th birthday.
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  • Last year it was on a show day but I screwed up and donate it too late. Today my 333 33 donation will make me a night invite still 33 years young Isn't that great? At least if Adam is willing to chip in the final Penny yes gotcha with you sent here man. I found out about the no agenda show just after arrow classic rock in the Netherlands was terminated the remember? And of course I listened to the backlog of shows you are the best. Looking forward to a low lens meet up with other producers when when the globalist agenda accelerated by COVID my fantasy of moving to a free place like Texas is getting stronger. You mind Volvo Hurry up. We're closing as soon as this closing. closing it took this here. They even canceled the old foun tradition of playing with fireworks during New Year's Eve. Oh my goodness. Adam, do you have advice for Euro slaves that love good old American freedom? dropping an anchor baby and Texas soil perhaps?
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  • is to get people like yourself to watch and to understand what is going on and is not to actually win any court cases it is a foundation for the fourth act that you're in right now. Any hoots the whole clip is worth listen to thank you enjoy the Santa's sack of threes for Christmas and Merry Christmas to you both. You both have been a beacon of light in the darkness of media deconstruction, much love for both of you. And I mean that from the bottom of my heart. I was trying to think of some classic clips but I'm a sucker for a good toe tapper. So some good karma with the boogie Boogie amen PS I may be wrong but I believe the first notion of chapters in no agenda podcast was set forth by comic strip blogger which I am pretty sure other scoffed at as silly. Holy shit. Was I wrong? It's amazing. Now I can strategically hit people in the mouth with na chapters. Yes. The differences is those used to be baked into the mp3 and with podcasting 2.0 they are available separately and so any podcast app can can play them and happy to play your requested jingle
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  • Okay. Well, I think before we go on to anything else, we should at least have a little bit of Brexit reporting.
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  • I think it would be more appropriate to talk about the United States election before we talk about Brett's Brexit for a second.
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  • Seriously, I'm like, we haven't discussed it at all.
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  • I know Yeah. So I'm But well, if you wanted you got some election stuff. I just think getting Brexit out of the way would get Brexit out of the way because every time just keep Brexit No, no keep Brexit keep Brexit burners gust we just I brought it up on the last show. So that's bunk. First time. Yeah, I brought it up on the last show. Yeah, because there wasn't it. But it's been weeks and weeks. Yeah. So I don't care. We are in the middle of a constitutional crisis, which is coming to a head is going to be beautiful to watch. You know what? Let me just let me just finish. We just finished talking man, spin, spin away, my friend.
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  • I'm not spinning. I'm telling you what I'm telling you facts. The facts are Texas has filed a lawsuit against mainly the swing states. This is where the Supreme Court will have to come in because the one of their foremost tasks is to settle disputes between states. And now we have 17 other states who have joined in the Texas lawsuit. And on top of all that, we are now hearing that the President himself is joining the lawsuit and there are rumblings this will be very out of the ordinary but there are rumblings that he would present himself that's doubtful. This come amidst just as so much blanketed
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  • information A lot of it's going to be misinformation but they're very successful with all the lawsuits all of the noise that has slowly sleeps seep through to the mainstream. Not really much mentioned other than it's crazy, don't pay attention to it. And lo and behold, people are starting to open up and open up to the possibility that Yeah, okay first it was crazy and nothing that it was well there's no widespread election fraud and it's now turned into Don't forget baseless Don't forget baseless, baseless has gone. baseless is off the radar, for some reason, not talking about it anymore. And there's a number of things that are cropping up that are quite irritating. And it's all coming together with things like the National Defense Authorization Act. Again, I'm looking at everything coming together. I'm just I'm just analyzing what I think is happening. What a lot of people think, is that we're going to be shown in the next couple of weeks, all the corruption, all the people that are corrupted, how they corrupted, how the money was flowing. Let's stop there for one moment because that's coming out. It's heralded as being fantastic, but it really was the Chan Zuckerberg Foundation, who did indeed give $350 million to states and counties to put hundreds of extra dollars
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  • Dropbox is all kinds of things, and it actually matched what the federal government gave for Coronavirus hardships in the 2020. election. election officials say things could have been a lot worse last month it would have been longer and the balance would have taken more time to count if they hadn't gotten a big infusion of cash. It came from a nonprofit funded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, we should mention Facebook as among nprs. Financial supporters say they are all for the help. But some observers say this is no way to fund an election. Here's Tom check of the investigative group APM reports. election officials in Chester County Pennsylvania did something different this year. Some residents were worried about whether election drop boxes were secure. So the workers who collected the ballots wore body cameras that says Ranger pack homeland. I have arrived at my first destination for voter services valid collection. Each day county workers recorded video as they open drop boxes and collected the ballots before delivering them to the election office. Chester County voting services director bill Turner says the body cameras and some drop boxes would never have happened without a grant from the Center for tech and civic life. So that's the Center for tech and civic civic life which I looked up their form 990 they've never received more than a million dollars a year in funding. It's very it's very small, but all the usual suspects are on the advisory board. And so all of a sudden they received this 400 $350 million and it was used to to buy equipment, what kind of equipment to shore up things to put as I said to put an extra drop boxes and of course they they were some body cameras, but there was a lot of drop drop boxes that were not unwish from from soccer from Zuckerberg. It was just that Gerber's personal cash Chan Zuckerberg initiative that is him and his wife's
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  • nonprofit. They sent it to the center for tech and civic life and the Center for tech and civic life distributed to the counties in the states mainly in the swing states.
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  • So there's money that was flowing. The domain and voting systems, I won't dive too deep into it. But this morning, I saw a video, which makes no sense to play on the show, but it is the follow up to what happened in Michigan. Yeah, well, the big news coming out of Antrim County, Michigan this morning, Pete is that a judge actually granted our team access to 22 of the Dominion voting machines for us to conduct a forensic audit. So if you remember, this is the county that had this switch of 6000 votes from President Trump to Joe Biden. And that was an unexplained and so called a glitch. And so our team is slated to go in this morning at about 830. And we'll be there for about eight hours to conduct that forensic examination. And we'll have the results in about 48 hours. And that'll tell us a lot about these machines. They also received a similar grant in Georgia. So they're, they've also been looking at that. And you'll see that the operator of the machine demonstrates very clearly how you can run the same ballot through the machine once twice as many times as you want, how you can put an empty ballot in and mark it up however you want.
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  • And then although I have not seen proof of it,
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  • there is a story that they fed equal amount of Biden and Trump ballots into a machine in Georgia. And it split it split the votes and came out 25 or 26%, in favor of Biden on an equal number of ballots that were sent to the machine. Haven't seen that myself. So I'm not exactly sure. amongst this comes the promotion and announcement of the smart Matic chairman. This is the guy, Lord Mark Malloch Brown,
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  • who was in charge of the software that was in these systems. He has been promoted to the role of President within George Soros is open society Foundation was a nice bold move. Go ahead, just slap it in our face. There's nothing to see here. So this is coming down to the final straws. I really believe the President is out there with his team spreading the word that this is China, and the China has taken control of our country has taken he's going to be showing and as we're seeing, taking control of the pharmaceutical taking control of technology. He's he's threatening a veto on the National Defense Authorization Act, which you know, we've been reading these since the inception of the show. It's what funds the military. It's it's what funds the military industrial complex and what he has demanded
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  • is under the auspices of it is a national security threat to have social media companies shielded by section 230
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  • of the communications decency act, so that they can just willy nilly delete stuff such as a c span video of doctors talking in a Senate hearing. And he's going to veto that. I don't know if it we'll see how powerful that well, you know, who's B, may one of the main thrusters behind this, getting rid of this, just toss it into Tulsi Gabbard? Tulsi Gabbard, Tulsi Gabbard, she's she's been tweeting, she's all in with the President on this. I don't want section 230 to be terminated because we have we survive under this as well. Even though agenda social is important to have to be indemnified from being sued about someone saying nutty on that. But I would like it to be suspended or something for these guys, because they've just taken it to a whole nother level as to what they feel they can take off. And the President sees that as a threat to national security. And that is now the that is not the question was modified, because,
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  • for example, no agenda social, nobody does anything. So there's not moderators trying to take off post. I mean, you people just ban their own posts that they don't want, right? That's what should be Yes, exactly. But you know, Facebook, actually has people that will take down posts if they're politically incorrect, or this goes against publishing and editing. Yeah, it's called publishing and editing. And it's wrong. If you say this, what you're talking about right now about the selection. If it was just some sort of a Twitter post, it would be taken off and you'd probably get banned. Oh, yeah. Oh, absolutely. in a heartbeat.
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  • And so that's a part of it. And I was, I was, you know, everyone's throwing all the Chinese crap out right now. Because it's, it's on Vogue, and we're and whether President Trump strategy works or not, people are going to be aware to China, and I love his hits hitting podcasting. You know, libsyn, you know, libsyn right Lipson, the, they're kind of like a pod bean only different. It's pod bean light. Yeah. So Lipson, and you know, there's there's a lot of companies that are looking to be bought mainly by Spotify. And and Lipson has now had to ask the court to cancel stock held by Chinese shareholders, they own 25% of Lipson, and these half of them are in jail. They can't get any paperwork on them. So they've completely crippled lips. And as a podcasting outfit, they can't acquire anything or be acquired with this. With this problem they have, which I think is just, yeah, I think it's so so perfect to see how the Chinese are in on everything. And
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  • Yes. Now, this is the conspiracy part. I think all of this is what I've just said is not spin. It's just fact and this lawsuit of the multiple states will be very interesting. I don't see how the supreme court can refuse to hear it. I'm not sure. And I'll give sir Jean of, of the Duke of Texas. The benefit here I'm not sure Amy Coney Barrett is going to be as helpful as the President thinks she's she's not really signing a lot of things and he's not dissenting on other things. She's very quiet. So we'll see if, if What's his face? Roberts is not on board, if the remaining five who really is five, or maybe it's four, we'll see. But the general thinking is, there will be a second term of President Trump will see that is definitely not what the media thinks that's not what my partner Jhansi Dvorak things, but I am an optimist. And in this case, I'm an optimist for the country, because I would like China to go down with this. Whether we get Biden or not the result will be the same. We've got we've got to stop China. And here's the conspiracy theory part. Devil storm.
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  • Devil storm. Yes, the 82nd airborne scrambled yesterday. It's time for one of those drills. This drill is taking place all across America. It's just a drill, so you have nothing to worry about. And the Navy is in on it as well. According to the US Naval Institute, the Navy has deployed three aircraft carriers plus a landing helicopter dock LHD off the US West Coast and two aircraft carriers and their strike groups plus another LHD off the US East Coast. off the west coast is the USS Carl Vinson in the Pacific.
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  • Not at Port along the Oregon Washington border. Then you have the USS x, Essex on the right off the east coast of San Francisco. Let's go through these, the USS Theodore Roosevelt and its Strike Group off the coast of Los Angeles, off the east coast or the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower off the coast of Connecticut.
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  • Let's go a step further the USS Gerald our Ford off the coast of New Jersey, the USS Iwo Jima off the coast of South Carolina. And so here's a map showing the positioning of the ships around the world. Just a screenshot there from us ni news. Alright, so let me explain how this is being played in conspiracy circles. The thinking is twofold. One, this is going to be necessary to arrest all of the people all probably Chinese operatives around the country possible. The second one is when Trump is declared president for the second term. And there's a revolt when the and this goes back to one of your original clips, which I thought was funny.
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  • The Democrats will call in the United Nations in the blue helmets. And so now we have all the ships positioned around the country to protect from the International force coming into take over from Donald Trump. And all of this will happen under something very special. Because they need to flip on tarp for this. Well, hey guys, and a geomagnetic Watch has actually been this is a this is a local station, local weather guy in Michigan. But hey guys and a j guy. STORM WATCH has actually been issued. And here's why. Let's explain what's going on this sunspot right here when they rotate around the sun. When it was directed toward Earth, it erupted a massive solar flare. And when that happens, that accelerates the normal stream of charged particles that comes from the Sun to the Earth. So when that happens, those particles which normally generate a continuous Aurora near the North Pole, that forces that ring, we call it the Euro ring farther south. So what we're thinking it's going to get close enough where we have a shot at seeing those Northern Lights. So we're talking about later Wednesday night, or Thursday evening. And here's the key. If this acceleration happens to hit during the daytime tomorrow, well, we don't get a chance to see it because it's daylight. But if that happens later tonight, meaning Wednesday night or early Thursday evening, maybe we have a shot. So that's when you want to get out of there. Have you ever been able to see northern lights in Michigan?
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  • Last Word, Michigan, Michigan series think i think is doable. I think you can see him in Washington once in a while. That's a little bit farther north of Michigan. But this is he's predicting like oh, this is how big was this coronal mass ejection. Was that a really big one? Just going to can we watch news to me, but I heard Northern Light phenomenon do happen. Oh, yeah. But that seems a little far down south.
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  • Well, this should get pretty up there.
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  • Further, so Northern Michigan. Upper Peninsula is pretty busy up there. It's as high as it is. I think it's on the same.
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  • I think it's on the same latitude as Washington. Well.
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  • It may be a part of
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  • this has got to be my favorite clip of the entire week. Because it comes from NBC. It's taken very seriously. It was printed around the world. And it kind of indicates me Hi, Alison. Well, this is quite a story and that comes from the man who headed Israel space security program for nearly 30 years. Hi, I'm Ash shed is making the extraordinary claim that the United States and Israel I've been in contact with a group of aliens for years not immigrants, but extraterrestrials. He has called them the Galactic Federation. Don't we know the Galactic Federation? Don't we have it in place on me TV now but don't we have a producer who's a member who sends us on his stationery?
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  • Oh, yes. I varasi up there in Washington State. I should be appropriate. Yeah, he's a good fire bottles. Girl and he's a member of the Galactic Federation is ni
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  • United Federation of Planets. Oh, that's a subgroup oh well of aliens. And he says President Trump is aware of the existence of these aliens been on the verge of revealing their secrets. Okay.
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  • This is the best story of the year. Trump knows about the aliens. And he's been on the verge of telling us about it. So who knows it could come any minute he claims, but was asked not to do so by the Federation in order to prevent what he calls mass hysteria. Well, the retired general
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  • Also the US and Israel have kept it from the public because quotes humanity isn't ready and the aliens don't want to reveal themselves until humanity can evolve, he says and understand what space really is. Well, the good news is that he claims an agreement has been reached between the US government and the aliens, a contract to do experiments here. There's all three he says the secret underground base on Mars, where there are American alien representatives? Well, yes, of course. And they staged the trip to Mars from the moon base, where the Israelis are Hello. Now this head of a branch of Israel's defense ministry is 87. He was very well respected, at least until now, listen, an interview with an Israeli newspaper in Hebrew. But it's really taken off after parts of it were published in English by the Jerusalem Post today. He says he's come forward now in the hope that his news will be accepted as true. He knows that if he'd made these claims five years ago, he would have been hospitalized. But now he says, I've got nothing to lose. Well, so far, President Trump has not tweeted about this, though. Remember, a year ago, he did set up the space force as the sixth branch of the US Armed Forces. Well, we did ask the White House the Department of Defense and Israeli officials to comment so far, they have not responded to the NBC News request. And
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  • they're all taking this story. So seriously, I love it. I'm all in it was on NBC NBC. Yeah. And it's been they're taking it seriously. They've put they put out articles I think the New York Times wrote about it, because this guy was you know, he was as you pointed out, a very respected journalist at seven he's on his way out it's like well, I might as well tell you now so we have so much to look forward to in the next week we had if you remember when they had all those top scientists that made it went to Washington DC and exposed all this stuff. This has been going on for a decade. There's all these guys that come around say we know this we know that we these guys are around and it just never goes anywhere but know that I disagree because for years now, slowly it's been seeping in so like Tucker Carlson does UFO segments and about the Tic Tac thing that's been flying around? I think if they're looking for general acceptance it's we're getting closer to it because people are not afraid or outraged or oh my god I don't think anybody cares that much. But what what Tic Tac thing flying around? Oh, this this is what the the Air Force generals have said was real this video of this that they got. You've seen the video? It looks like a little thing flying around? Yeah, well, let's stop land somewhere. We can all go look at it. Yeah, I'll pay a fee for 10 bucks. Maybe 20. I may pay 50 bucks to go see it. But it has to land has to set up shop put a fence around it goes go. I'll get to get a look at it. spend whatever you want. Touch it. Yep. So here. So here's what happens. These lawsuits start to unfurl. Either we can blame it all on China. And it's right back the whole thing. China did the Wu Han flew. That was on purpose. They took all their operatives is like swalwell and anyone else they needed got their Chan Zuckerberg money, and they got all the infrastructure set up. They totally had to. We've got them saying Haha, we did it. Congratulations. We've got our friends back in the top. And if that doesn't work, then we just bring out the aliens. Okay.
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  • Wow, that's like a shaggy dog story you just developed there, but this is what this is. It can't be anything else. Yeah, for me, it could be for maybe bullcrap. For me. It could be. But these lawsuits and the Supreme Court and states not not believing the selection. That's just real. And that's that's going to that may be the avenue We'll see. No one seems to be upset. That is that would be the avenue if there's an avenue that would be it. No one seems to be upset about it. No, I don't know any kids running around freaking out. I think everyone kind of knows that. Well, I you know, it happened however it have I don't want to hear about it. Yeah, I don't want to know, no one's upset. No one's running with their hair on fire. Because I think everybody knows and, and please, at least let us get to the bottom of the voting. Let's change that for 2022 and 2024.
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  • Then release the A for the Georgia runoff. Well,
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  • but the the this strategy, I think is real. I don't know if it's gonna work. But I do think this is really what they're doing everything points to this. You know that almost everything we do on this show, most of these little chapters now.
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  • Yeah are never covered by the mainstream media and if they are like I didn't notice or whatever. And so I've got a story. Oh good, which isn't the same long and the same lies about the dishonest I got this from France 24
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  • have to go watch France 24 to find out the details of the lawsuit against
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  • GE it's amazing how little has been covered of that. Hmm.
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  • There's been nothing covered it. I mean, I've been
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  • Tucker. He's the only gun that was listened to France 24 lawsuits of unprecedented scope, the American government, golden uns, the attorneys general of 48 States against the biggest name in social media Facebook.
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  • In two separate lawsuits, they argue that the social media behemoth has created a monopoly by abusing its dominant position to buy potential competition rather than compete against it. In an effort to maintain its market dominance in social networking, Facebook, has employed a by very strategy to impede competing services.
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  • First, Facebook used vast amounts of money to acquire smaller rivals, and potential rebels before they could threaten the company's dominance. In 2012, Facebook bought Instagram for $1 billion. Following that, with a $22 billion purchase of messaging service WhatsApp in 2014. Facebook's General Counsel said the FTC complaint doesn't take into account the investments that the tech giant has made into its platforms to make them what they are today.
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  • This is revisionist history. Instagram and WhatsApp became the incredible products they are today because Facebook invested billions of dollars and years of innovation and expertise. The government now wants to do over sending a chilling warning to American businesses that no cell is ever final. The lawsuits could see Facebook diversity in Instagram and WhatsApp or having to notify the plaintiffs of any acquisition it plans to make over $10 million. Potentially you put in significant brakes on the company's purchasing power. The complaints also take aim at the way in which Facebook uses personal data to reinforce its monopoly status, such as customizing the online experience to stop people from switching from the platform. Facebook has denounced the lawsuit and vowed to defend itself vigorously.
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  • I was talking with the keeper about this this morning. Because Facebook says, Hey, the government looked at our at our acquisition of WhatsApp the government looked at our acquisition of Instagram. Why didn't they say anything? And what is not in this report from 24? Is that the emails were uncovered. Where's Zuckerberg threatens the guys that WhatsApp and I think the guys that Instagram as well and said, Oh, you know, you're not gonna let us by you. We're just gonna build something just like and crush you. I think he used the word crush. That's Yes, that came out in the net report, but does come out.
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  • And
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  • I think this also may may have to do with the acceleration of Facebook's digital money, the Libra no one wants that.
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  • So that would be another reason to well, Ms. falls into the no agenda.
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  • Thinking that we've developed over the years where anyone who tries to do alternative currencies gets quashed. Yes.
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  • And finally,
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  • I think China is going to come into this lawsuit.
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  • I think it'll it'll come up. And this may be another let's just throw someone under the bus. Who's the most in bed with China? Because they all are at Facebook?
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  • I think it's possible. It does bother me and Dave's Facebook did bring it up about the boy, you know, you let us do it. Yeah. And I get nothing. But I mean, Silicon Valley kind of operates on the principle, let's build a company. Let's say that Google bias let Microsoft bias that was the whole cost. That's what venture capital is about these days. Fun, somebody to get bought with 100, multiple by Google, Facebook, etc.
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  • And the FTC has not done any sort of good work over the last I'd say
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  • 30 years perhaps of you know these, you know what they've done just in acquisitions, but
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  • all the FTC has done is they've gone after a social media influencers, to force them to disclose that they're promoting a product. That's all they've done.
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  • They've harassed the little children.
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  • Yeah, they harass the children. Let these be images go go on their merry way buying the competition, which I've always
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  • He's complained about a following this closely. Yeah, it's it's and it keeps going on and they never stop it It never say, well, we Well, I mean, it's interesting, you're gonna buy him out but no, they never say never when when they do say no, there's some alternative reason, like some EU EU edict or something else is going on, they say no, and then they, okay, you can do it. They stopped the merger, I think between, I think was sprint, it was either sprint and T Mobile, there were some, maybe they didn't merge. But there was some early attempt to merge one of these companies with at&t or something, they stopped that for some reason they let another one go through. It's it's, it's very sketchy, this dis Fair Trade Commission should be shut down. I'm, I'm fully expecting a china angle to this. It's the easiest way. So
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  • it would be really great. And you know that that's there.
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  • You mentioned the alternative currency.
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  • Which, as a maximalist that would only be Bitcoin, to show you the power of the American financial system, listen to the dumbest report ever. from Fox Business News, Business News. If it's the dunya, you may have noticed that a Bitcoin is now they put the ticker back up because it's above 18,000, it's actually had an all time high, just under $20,000. And so now everyone's all jacked about it, and they're jacked about it for a bunch of reasons. Because, you know, PayPal is now supposedly in it. And there's all these different boardrooms who say, Well, some of our cash should be in Bitcoin. And so now they kind of want to accept that that's okay. But it's still a piece of crap. It's a piece of crap Big Whale traders that dictate where Bitcoin goes each and every day you know, there's only a limited supply of $15 million with a Bitcoin that comes online each and every day and according to one analysis 95% of that Bitcoin supply is being bought up by those that are trading on PayPal or square and not just individuals but as you heard also institutional money as well as so this is a fear of missing out FOMO as we call it, yeah, but the thing is, to me is becoming like a regular currency right? But however they have to get the the usage and the cost per use down because you heard that it costs around $7 to spend Bitcoin or buy a pizza or something online that has to come down in order for it to be like a real currency and easy to use. Remember how you explained PayPal and buying a pizza with Bitcoin?
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  • Back up against Yes, yeah. Okay $7 to buy a pizza with a Bitcoin
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  • but $7 per transaction costs Yeah, we got to get that down. That is bull crap.
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  • That is the biggest bullcrap piece of information. I've heard that to buy a pizza with Bitcoin, you have to pay $7 Okay, Fox Business News. Just have you know, that the lightning network which is Bitcoin is a part of podcasting. 2.0 and you can pay people in real time per minute. So this is bullcrap. But they definitely don't want anyone having a different kind of currency and Fox Business News is all in on it.
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  • Well, if there was some buddy you could identify who actually is behind Bitcoin, they would really have problems. Yeah.
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  • You don't want me that's how Gadhafi got killed if we're gonna really go back into it. I had a dinner with a prominent bitcoiners who was in town because
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  • I'm in the community and a prominent Bitcoin are in our, in our community up in Washington State. And we have several prominent bitcoiners who is that can we mention that person's name? I can't remember his name. I met him too at one of the meetup but we got we got a lot of bitcoiners
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  • this this person who has could could no possibly
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  • he's convinced he knows who Satoshi Nakamoto is. You want to have a guess or whatever guess.
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  • Ilan musk. That's exactly it. That's That's the one. That's what he said. He says, I'm pretty sure it's Ilan.
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  • Could be Ilan. Oh, Ilan.
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  • Where this 100 million dollar house in Austin. Oh, I'm sorry. That's the secret tree but $100 million house or you had one built? No, no, no, don't you remember that got this from the from the former New York bankers wife who's who's in on the scene that it was the jewelry designer, I forget her name. She does earrings and stuff. They were building a house for $25 million. And real estate agents said I have someone who wants that plot. You know, don't don't care about the house. Just name your price and they said okay, 75 million.
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  • And apparently that went through plus another 25 million to build that's 100 million.
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  • Well, that's the way to do business cheer When you're blowing up rockets on the pad. Well, actually, that was impressive. I was impressed with that thing. Did you see that flight of the starship that that
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  • that they launched yesterday? Yeah, I saw I thought the way it came back down I thought was really obviously something went wrong at the very end, but it was quite impressive how it just was horizontal and kind of just fly and down to earth and then when it was time for the rockets fired, and I mean, it was unbelievable to see it looked actually unreal. That's how good it was. It looked like one of those guys that that technology wasn't developed sooner.
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  • Yeah, I don't know. I'm I'm not that close into the rocketry stuff. I know people went down there to watch it stayed for three days because it got delayed. You gotta be hardcore man. To see that. So let's listen to some super cuts. This is a lousy super cuts.
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  • Okay, it's it's the media that was very critical of Trump. Now with Biden. They're funding. Yes, yes. Biden is the man their experience. They are well prepared. Foi, How refreshing is that? refreshing to a democrat who just said this also felt like the Avengers. It felt like we're being rescued from this is that your meishu saying that? Thanks. So Oh likes like the Avengers, the Avengers for being rescued from this crazy
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  • thing at the end of the Wizard of Oz and this is like the 1980s Celtics basketball team formerly had the Z team. This is really the 88 teams in the country. They are manifestly experienced and competent the word competence been thrown around qualified very coherent calmness, deep knowledge, kindness, deep commitment, professionalism, expertise, and it's also nice to take a look at a group of appointees that don't look like a restricted all white Country Club Jake Solomon is the leader of the band is a perfect choice. She is perfectly suited with 100 you're gonna get competence gifted leader time thoughtful brilliance. I can't think of a better person. Let me get your thoughts about Tony Blinken. I can't think of anybody better. I think tonight, maybe I'll be able to start going to sleep.
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  • Where'd you get that far? That's a good one. It was floating around. I guess. That's good. I don't have any but I like it. I saw Joe there's gonna be a lot. This is watching these guys. fawn over Biden in his cabinet. Here's a democracy now. greasing clip was a new Biden cabinet some of the new picks. President Elect Joe Biden will reportedly select Tom Vilsack is his Agriculture Secretary Vilsack. We know all these guys right Vilsack was he was they're all they're all retreads, every one of them is a retread.
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  • retread that sounds good president elect Joe Biden will reportedly select Tom Vilsack as his Agriculture Secretary reprising the role he held under former President Obama. The news drew immediate condemnation from progressives and environmental labor activists overfill sex track record of supporting corporate interests over farmers loosening regulations and backing of genetically modified herbicide resistant crops. They'll sack also back the mega merger between Bayer and Monsanto. He's currently the president and CEO of the US dairy Export Council, which represents large corporate dairy interests. Many small family farms have been decimated in recent years due to agricultural monopolies and plunging dairy prices. In other cabinet news, Ohio congressmember Marcia Fudge has been tapped to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development, if confirmed by to be the first African American woman to lead Hi. Yeah, and fudge was the one that vouched for the judge after he beat his wife, and then she vote she vouched for that judge, and he went on to kill his wife. That's the story I heard. Exactly. She's not a nice one. Yeah.
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  • Well, that story, and then there's the general Austin,
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  • who is more of a elected pencil pusher than a general he retired general.
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  • Now Trump did this to bringing in the, the way it's supposed to work is you're supposed to have civilians in charge of the military and the Pentagon in charge of the money. That's not always great. I mean, we've got Rumsfeld who lost $2 trillion, and didn't know what happened to it. That great civilian oversight has brought us absolutely zero audits. Oh, yeah, there'll be ready by 2035.
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  • But, General Austin would have to have a waiver, which I think Mattis got as well not as was also crap. He also was
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  • No good. But I don't know if you really want these military guys running the military. Oh, and this came in this morning
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  • from ABC News, Pentagon to cut most of its support to CIA's counterterrorism missions. Well, what do you know?
  • 2:45:16
  • What do you know, CIA has alternate source sources of income, as we all know, they do. But if you let me finish the story, the CIA special activity center carries out covert operations and has its own paramilitary force, you are correct. While they act as an independent force, they rely on the military for transportation and logistical support. So that is being cut I'm sure they've got all the money in the world to continue doing their evil business, but it is being cut.
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  • It'll be resolved.
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  • And I think Joe might I
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  • know he mispronounced one of his nominees.
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  • And the way he suddenly 10 seconds this clip, but the way he corrected I think he was wearing an ISV or hearing device and someone said, Ah, have a listen to this. I'm really proud of this group. For Secretary of Health and Education, I nominated Javier Bok career.
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  • You know Javier Bashir, excuse me.
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  • Via guacamole. He said. I think he said the Kara was
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  • really proud of this group. For Secretary of Health and Education. I nominated Javier Bok career.
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  • You know Javier Bashir, excuse me. I don't think he was nominated for the Health and Human Services either. I think I think he got both wrong. But okay, that's fine. didn't know how to pronounce his name cuz he's a great guy. I've met him several times. He's the perfect pick for me Baccarat, personally, aka rod, whatever that guy's name is, uh
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  • Oh, man.
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  • It's gonna be fun. Gosh,
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  • there'll be so much Brexit clips. Okay, Brexit, then we got to thank some more people. I would say that this is the I got the report from F de France. 24. Again, they're talking about this over here, that's for sure. And then I have the follow up the next day. But this is the day before they had the big dinner. And they already they kind of broke it down pretty well. I think they this guy. This reporter who covers this for France. 24 is pretty decent. Well, let's go to Brussels and correspondent Dave Keating. Dave, what's for dinner? Well, I've heard that it's fish from the English Channel. I don't know if that's true or not. But that would be quite poignant. I think Boris Johnson is scheduled to arrive here in Brussels at any moment. Of course, the restaurants are closed. So they're going to be eating I imagine in Ursula Thunder lions office. There's obviously a lot of expectation building around this meeting tonight. But truth be told there's a limit to what can be achieved here. When I talk to people in town, the expectations that we would get a deal out of this meeting site are extremely slim. The problem is that funda Lyon is operating under the mandate given to the commission by the EU 27 governments, they have not changed that mandate. She's really not very flexible in what she can agreed tonight. Boris Johnson on the other hand, the red lines are his and his alone. He's flexible in what he can offer. So if we had a deal tonight, it would only be because Boris Johnson is coming here in order to go back on his red lines and agree a compromise. But judging from his statement in the House of Commons today, that seems very unlikely he was digging in deep against the EU's demands for level playing field guarantees and for fishing access to UK waters. So I think what most what we could expect tonight is that Ursula von der leyen hears what Boris Johnson says would be acceptable, and then goes to the summit of EU leaders, you prime ministers and presidents happening here in Brussels tomorrow and tells them look, this is what Boris Johnson told me he can accept. Is that likely that they would then say that sounds good. We'll agree to it. No, it's not. And we just got the invitation for tomorrow's summit from council presidents Cheryl Michelle. He doesn't even mention Brexit until the very end, and he only says we do not anticipate discussing Brexit. So the expectations for this dinner tonight here in Brussels are very different from what we're hearing in terms of expectations. In the UK. This guy could almost be
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  • narrating a Olympic curling event. He
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  • He's like a basketball. Like
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  • he's just a non stop chatterbox. I mean, talk stand up guys would do these kinds of reports are pretty phenomenal. You watch him because you know you can just rattle
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  • it off. Yeah, he's really good at that. I agree. Meanwhile, of course that was like a little two minute 22 second thing. Here's what the next day report was.
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  • Between UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and EU Commission President Ursula von der leyen fails to produce the goods with the post Brexit trade deal as elusive as ever. Oh, yeah. And there's an update from today. That has seconds. Yeah, well, that's all you need. Because now here's there's a twist. He thought this was just some kind of negotiation. Haha, no, no, no, no, no, the French are stepping in. It's been serious then about this fee. So yes, I know. There's a lot of symbolism and that visit happening today just a few days before European eaters get to Brussels for a summit. Now what I would say Anna is of course we know that the French could veto this but any country in Europe could do the same we know that this deal is going to take eu 27 unanimity so if you look at the this this comments in context and they go back to yesterday Bonnier briefing eu 27 ambassadors is really is more so anyone can veto this. Anyone what kind of a kind of a deal is that? And but and it's about fish, to the bitching about the fish so the Dutch can protest.
  • 2:51:03
  • The Belgians can protest, of course, the French anybody, and especially on the North Sea, anybody can protest so and if they've veto apparently means you have to get everyone in agreement. This is never going to happen as we predicted.
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  • And it's always so dumb. Eight here now it's about the fish, the Middle East. What are the problems between the Arabs, the Arabs and the Jews? We know what it is. It's about who makes the better hummus. That's the entire root of the problem. And now we have China arguing with South Korea. Did you hear about this?
  • 2:51:41
  • Now, if the same thing holds true that you are what you eat, then Koreans are kimchi. 95% of them eat the spicy pickled cabbage every day. That's 2 million tons annually. Even its preparation as a celebrated ritual. So reports that China had secured international certification for a comparable product was something many Koreans found hard to digest. I read a media story that China now says kimchi is theirs, and that they're making an international standard for it. It's absurd. I'm worried that they might steal other cultural goods, not just kimchi. A similar Chinese pickle called pout Sai was recently certified by the International Organization for Standardization or ISO, which pointed out the standard does not apply to kimchi. But China's state run Global Times devoured the news hailing the new standard for the quote kimchi industry led by China caught by surprise, China's foreign ministry recognize the pecans situation and called for more diplomacy. Amina, is there an argument about this? Well, I'm not aware of this, either. I think there has been some disagreement online. Yes, she was that right. Maybe we should go and ask our colleagues in the South Korean embassy. Where's the argument? I think we should have more cooperation and sharing. This could be an international event.
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  • The kimchi wars are starting.
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  • incident is the word Oh incident. I'm sorry. Yes. international incident regarding kimchi.
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  • Wow. Yeah, Korea's are very kimchi centric, very kimchi oriented.
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  • oriented. Oh, boy. I'm gonna show my smooth I don't know agenda. Imagine all the zebras.
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  • racist.
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  • Yes, Guilty as charged. So we do have a few people to thank for show 13 Oh to do starting with anonymous $120 Rob Van Dyke in Holland $100. He's in Zhan DOM, I believe.
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  • I don't know. Yes. I'm not sure. He should be. I just wanted to say she just wanted to say and I know, I know. I just wanted to say it. Patricia and Paul Miro in Malone, Wisconsin. $100. This is a shortlist by the way we do it rather quickly. Ryan Darrow in Santa Ana, California and Santa Ana California and Anta 89 might have a little Did you get anything in there but call somebody has got a long note. Well actually think which one is this? The Ryan? Yeah. Ryan Ryan Darrow in Santa Ana.
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  • Oh, yes, no. Okay. I will mention this briefly. That during the Rona lockdown, he and his buddies
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  • have created a space force series with dolls, which features Barack Obama and
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  • President Trump, I will put that link in the show notes so you could take a look at that. He just wanted some promotion. So, okay, you went Did you see it? Did you look at it? It's like, uh, yeah, it's it's pretty low grade. Well that. Hey
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  • $89 for Santa Ana, what do you
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  • Oh, okay. Did you see it or not? No. Oh, Parker graves in Billings, Montana. I was gonna let you check it out first and Mike.
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  • Well, here we are the 10th we're quarter way through December and we do have a few just a few names on the birthday list has certain meals done holy shake. you celebrate on the 12th that he will turn 34 Steve Brown
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  • says Happy Birthday to a smokin hot wife Jessica. She turns 44 tomorrow. And michael mansell. It's his birthday on April 1 I have no idea why he put it in so early but we're happy to congratulate you in advance and happy birthday to everybody here from the best podcast in the universe.
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  • That's advanced to say the lats kind of in these events. He is figuring is going overboard what Yeah, why not? To knighting today, and one is a black night. This is David Fox. Who did he actually had enough for an instant night. Somehow his donation got mentioned his note got read. But he was not night note knighted. I thought we made another mistake on the last show. And a lot of people weighed in and I went back and I went and listened and indeed we somehow missed him. So let's bring out the extra black blade for him. The guy got one. laminate steel very nice. David Fox
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  • Parties taking place everywhere no agenda meetup land if it is verboten by your local laws, it is a protest so you can go to no agenda meetups calm or no agenda protest.com you can show the cops Hey, I'm here to protest it was organized. We got a brand new one taking place tomorrow in cocoa Florida is the cocoa Florida OTG meetup at 530. Onions Christian coffins we'll be organizing that on Saturday, the deck DC, South Austin and a local 512 that isn't ducks backyard, sir Scott Baron out of the army armory. I want to see if I can
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  • visit that one. That'll be on Saturday. It's doable. Also on Saturday, the Houston raging surge super spreader luncheon
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  • at the rodeo goat I love it there Houston raging surge super spreader luncheon Brian Clark organizing for y'all so inside of the eastern North Carolina Hot Pockets Christmas bash whoa whoa whoa time to drink and be merry let's get together and shrink each other amygdalas with good old no agenda vibes. We'll send out the address once you RSVP and that is the very same sir date Sir David Fox who is now a black knight, Columbus Ohio small mingle and meet up at six o'clock on Saturday Bruno's restaurant, pizza and restaurant and New Orleans area meetup at three o'clock on Saturday at the river shack Tavern in Jefferson, Louisiana. We've got Pittsburgh Christmas party at seven o'clock and that is also on Saturday. And the note there regardless of what our overlords tell us Christmas isn't cancelled here hosting the party at our house. If you're crazy enough to come. We're crazy enough to welcome people we haven't met yet into our home. Emma is brave, and we appreciate that. And on the way December 19, Western New York Oh, that'll be a good one. Quebec City, we've got the tiny amygdala in Anchorage, Alaska, the Garden Grove California flight Oh 10 of the no agenda, and Nashville Noel agenda. Also the very fine people meet up in Charlottesville, Virginia at the Trump winery.
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  • I think that's the 19th and then Durham Goodwin, North Carolina, January 16, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this is way this is January, so much so far ahead. That's the no agenda meetups is where you can hang out with people who listen to the show. That means there will be no triggering. You're all kind of on the same page. You don't have to agree but no one's gonna fight we're gonna drink or be married, have a good time sing in the morning and meet other human resources during this time. The government is locking you up and shutting you down. It's just like a protest or is it a party? No agenda? meetups.com sometimes you want to go with
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  • me?
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  • Yeah, like a like a,
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  • like a big body.
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  • I do have two clips for the under show if you don't have Oh, do we have an end of show? I sewed you have something? I have a couple here. I have do it right.
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  • On.
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  • I'm lowering. I'm lowering my desk and try to mute the microphone when I do that. Do it right. Let's see what this is doing. Right.
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  • Okay. Hmm, ma, ma.
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  • That's all I got. That's all you got. I have a stinks. I have a Cuomo. Yeah.
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  • And I have a Kaylee, which I got for you the Kaylee had you not her? I thought you were on this email. Actually. surprised you didn't bring this keightley clip. I'll bring some characters next show. Be quiet. Lay down. Go home. Nothing to see here.
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  • was way too long. It's too long. Yes. Well, and so.
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  • What do we do?
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  • They get the Cuomo one. You think you'd like to call my one? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Much better than mine. Okay, we'll keep the Chroma one.
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  • Well, well, before you get to your two clips, let's at least get that one clip out of the way. Mm hmm. This is that idiot from Michigan as she was with Representative Cynthia Johnson. Oh, yeah. Now this turned out to be you know, it was just to set it up. When I saw this. The first thing I thought was out of context. I need to find out what
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  • When this was said, what it was about, because it was immediately being positioned as cheesy threatening, threatening Republicans, Trump supporters, and I wasn't so sure. But then it turned out she got kicked off of some committee or something because our committees
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  • kicked off all committees and she's under additional disciplinary action that she should be
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  • set up. So she threatens the Trump supporters and with a, just a little, like a tick tock thing or So was this retaliating against something that happened to her? Yeah, she had been, she hadn't gotten a lot of death threats about something else. She did some other anti Trump thing. And she was very irked about this. And so she did this. So this is just a warning to you. trumpers. Be careful. Walk lightly. We ain't playing with you. Enough of the shenanigans. Enough is enough. And for those of you who are soldiers, you know how to do it. Right.
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  • In order
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  • to make them pay.
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  • I love y'all.
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  • Love you Love. You mean it? Oh, that's great. Yeah, you get into a lot of trouble, as you should. That's, that's cheap. And she's just a creep. I mean, do you think that do you think that when she says that? Does she have warriors that she speaks to are? Are there people who are going to I mean, this is something that kind of is no longer front and center of the news about how once Trump is out, they're going to get that get the republicans and get everyone that supported him and get him get him get him? Is there do you think she really speaks to people who can do this? No. Okay.
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  • Good. So she's just a bullshit, grand dicing. Okay, man. Make sense? That's it. That's your last one. Well, I think so. Yeah, I'm gonna let you take it out. Take it out.
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  • Okay,
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  • too. This is from the Cartoon Network more.
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  • More propaganda to
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  • mind control the children with they should not be watching this. We debunked this. I think you debunk this story about I can't remember where it came up. It was a Black Lives Matter story about the kind of Thomas Edison not being the inventor of the light bulb. But a black man being the inventor of the light bulb. Yeah, I did. And you want to recap why that's bullcrap. Briefly.
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  • The got Well, the guy's the guy had a patent what he what he did was he did an improvement on the light bulb. And then Edison hired him to work for at his labs, right. That's the way the story goes. Yeah, that's pretty much the story. It wasn't that he invented the light bulb. But they they played it up as though he did when he didn't. So the Cartoon Network has a whole series about black history. And this is just one of them.
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  • It's a it's a classroom setting, by the way, or the teacher. This is the teacher right class. Can anyone tell me who invented the light bulb?
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  • that's not entirely true. The light bulb could more rightfully be attributed to Louis Latimer, the black inventor behind the filament inside the bowl,
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  • made light bulbs
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  • when the general public bringing electric light into households around the world. Well, so now you know.
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  • Okay, so that's just your little tidbit. But then it continues. Wait, is that it? Hold on. We're not going to mention why he invented the filament to create a better standard of living for people who had only just been freed from slavery. Are we going to ask why kids are apparently learning about Thomas Edison.
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  • And not learning about Louis Latimer. These textbooks are incomplete. They were black Roman warriors, black medieval knights, black classical musicians, black Cowboys, like fighter pilots. Where are they? I worry about you humans because you only live what about 100 years? You rely on these stories to know your own history, or thanks to systemic racism. Most of your storytellers prioritize white accomplishments which leaves you with an incomplete picture. Ask yourself is your learning history who's telling the story was modified to make white readers comfortable or major details being left out that would credit people of color and center their point of view? Honestly, I should have asked for script approval before agreeing to do this. We'll do some rewrites. I'm sorry. We didn't know. Well. No, now you know.
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  • There it is, ladies and gentlemen. White man bad because we steal everyone's valor.
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  • I find this too far. This goes too far away.
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  • What they're doing here?
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  • Well, they got to this is where you're gonna be. You can say that all you want but unfortunately the the Zoomers and the millennials that are coming into these positions of decision making always white liberals are going to continue to put this drac into the public domain until you just stop doing business with the companies. I mean, I'm I won't put up with that stuff. It's just a bad history. I just don't know why anyone would watch it. I just keep keep my kids from watching Nickelodeon or wherever the Cartoon Network as well. That was, yeah.
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  • Yeah, homeschool, baby. It's not her. It's how it's hurting their own business. Yeah. Oh, the Cartoon Network's business? No, all these companies that do that have these social justice warriors that sneak into the company to hire buddies. That was a real problem. Oh, I mean, now I'll stay here a couple years. They don't make a lot of money. It was good. They come into this company because they'll take low pay, and then bitch about it later. A man got paid more than I did. But they'll take the low pay to get in there and then they'll start hiring their friends. Next thing you know, it's taken over like Bon appetit is a good example of that kind of thing. Bon appetit restaurant. Yeah, the magazine and became you know, the one woman who Oh, right, right, right. Make a big fuss because she wasn't getting paid enough for her videos that she volunteered to do. Well, there'll be none of that here on the no agenda show. We're racist and proud of it. There's only two of us.
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  • What more do you need? That's, that's more than enough, I'd say. And with that, we conclude our broadcast day. But we look forward to seeing y'all again on Sunday. As we move towards some final dates here in the presidential election 2020 it's going to be fun to see what happens Keep your eye on China and devil storm
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  • and restore and remember to support us@dvorak.org slash na and thank you all for producing this program because that is how you do it with your time your talents, your treasure coming to you from opportunity's own 33 here in the
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  • capital, the drone Star State Austin, Texas in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry, and from Northern Silicon Valley, where, I don't know there's nothing going on. It seems to me everyone's locked down, but there's somehow driving around like maniacs and Jhansi Dvorak and in Austin not locked down having a good time. No, Rona here. So they said, on Sunday, everybody until they're
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  • awake. We got Matt lazarey Jessica Nelson, Rolando Gonzalez,
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  • for the end of show mixes and dry America is coming up next on no agenda. stream.com got it out until then, everybody. Adios mofos and such Bye.
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  • extreme anxiety.
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  • This may be the most important page I've ever made. I want to provide an update on our ongoing efforts. As president I have no higher duty to defend the laws and the Constitution of the United States, which is now under coordinated assault.
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  • Right to the
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  • possibility
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  • of frustration comes?
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  • Oh, absolutely. And it's, it's been organized and conducted with the help of Silicon Valley people, the big tech companies, the social media companies and even the media.
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  • I'm going to release the cracker. Now's the time to do what you're told.
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  • Yeah, so the explosion of cases across the country is worse now than it was. The good news is there will be tality of the virus is way down. The good news is apparently we are in a very different place now than we were then.
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  • We have flopped and again, we're working on mass distribution of the fire risk.
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  • timeout timeout
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  • I will I will ask that he be a be disciplined for that. volcanoes burn through more fuel than humans ever have.
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  • turning into missions 14 times faster
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  • in American English,
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  • British English anyway.
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  • In Australian English,
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  • Welsh English anyway
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  • is not
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  • super painful.
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  • Congratulations. This is what they believe, Madam Speaker, you've just witnessed an elderly lady peacefully protesting with a handful
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  • be arrested
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  • to protest
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  • my constituents and
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  • this is not a stay at home order. But the best way for us to avoid a stay at home order is to stay home.
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  • The past comes alive.
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  • The heart was really the issue.
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  • And that issue remained in the background it was
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  • a constant source of tension between states and election fraud was a way of life actually. Eventually, of course erupted into what became known as the Civil War 2020.
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  • election to President was hundreds of 1000s of votes in various sweepstakes somehow magically by morning.
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  • Yesterday, this is from YouTube, we can bring this up was the Safe Harbor deadline for the US presidential election and enough seats have certified their election results to determine a president elect given that we will start removing any piece of content uploaded today or anytime after that misleads people by alleging that widespread fraud or errors changed the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
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  • We all know that it's vital that a critical 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 I will not be getting the first round of COVID vaccines because I have high risk health issues. I feel that the vaccines are being rushed due to political and social pressure and mistakes are probably going to be made
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  • for almost 30 years to develop a Coronavirus exit on successful 19 vaccine makers are exempt from liability.
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  • effects are expected to be mild but couldn't really impact your daily life everyone
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  • rush to get paid to keep their company moving to get some scam grant or whatever country is gonna pay them to make their bullshit device
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  • is not you know, it's just you know, super painful but we need to make it
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  • there were two fraudulent papers one in the main journal Macedonian Lancet, published by individuals interested in doing evil I would recommend to people to not abandon all public health measures just because you've been vaccinated. It just strikes me the people out there that are conspiratorial
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  • they're they're skeptical of any device that comes from the government.
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  • tells me this vaccine is safe.
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  • vaccinate
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