This is your award-winning Kimbo Nation Media assassination episode 1264.
This is No Agenda.
Mass debating my life away and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone star state.
In the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from northern Silicon Valley, where we are lamenting the death of Herman Cain.
I'm John C. Dubois.
It's Crackpot and Buzzkill.
In the morning.
Yeah, that was kind of a sad little note this morning.
Yeah, they managed to surround it with as much propaganda as possible.
I have a list of the headlines.
Oh, okay, good.
The headlines.
So here's what happened.
You know, he went to the, they make at least a couple of, they all make this point.
He went to the Trump-Tulsa rally.
Oh, of course.
That's where he caught it.
On the 20th.
Yeah.
And then he came down with it on July 4th, which is 14 days after the rally, which...
Yeah, it's how they pinpoint it right back to Trump, because Orange Man killed him.
If it was 13 days after the rally, it would be...
If it was 10, it was...
It doesn't matter.
He went to the rally.
Yeah.
And then he got over it.
Oh, no.
And he was out and fine.
And then he died...
But no one ever uses cause of death, and they're very tricky about this.
Let me read some of the headlines.
Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain dies after battle with COVID-19.
That is not the same as dying from COVID-19.
No, although the headlines are different.
I got a headline that says dies from, but that doesn't sound accurate, though.
No, that was USA Today.
The New York Times doesn't even have that in the headline.
They just say he died, and then they kind of hint.
Former GOP candidate Herman Cain dies after battle with coronavirus.
Almost exactly the same.
He said they changed COVID-19 to coronavirus.
That was CNBC. Former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain dies from...
That's 74 from coronavirus complications.
We don't know.
I mean, that may be it, but that's Fox News.
Herman Cain dies a month after contracting COVID-19.
We're heartbroken.
That's People Magazine, probably one of the more accurate ones, because the hinting is not quite as strong.
And then we have the Daily Mail with, Herman Cain dies, all caps, of COVID-19 after going to Donald Trump's notorious Tulsa rally without a mask!
And that's in caps.
Man, I hope that they do, that they give the guy some props for what he actually did in life, not just this.
That kind of sucks.
Seriously, I mean, the guy was an entrepreneur, he did very well.
I might remind people he's ADOS, but no, let's just abuse the black man to get at the orange man.
It's so transparent, but the way they get tricky about it, except for the Daily Mail and whatever you read from...
They're pretty, you know, they're just skirting it by, you know, well, you can't get it, so, you know, maybe.
It'll go down as one.
Yeah.
Well, it was a very interesting week.
A lot of things happened.
I'm sure that you spent some time watching C-SPAN. I watched both of the big hearings, and there was a third hearing.
There were a couple of subcommittee hearings.
There was just a lot going on.
Yeah.
And what really was really kind of nuts, and I saw this, I'm trying to think, was it Sunday after the show or was it Monday?
Someone tweeted this thing of these doctors on Capitol Hill saying, And I'm like, oh!
Yes, this caused a huge fuss.
Yeah, I have a little clip of the main fuss maker, Dr.
Stella Emanuel on Capitol Hill.
And I did a little bit of research into this, and there's some interesting things that are connected to this, as I am fairly certain this was an all-out assault.
To tell the people about hydroxychloroquine, maybe orchestrated by the president, but let's just put it this way, if there are no conspiracy theories, then you can't believe in coincidences either.
Here's the crazy doctor.
Hello, I'm Dr.
Stella Emanuel.
I'm a primary care physician in Houston, Texas.
You know, I actually went to medical school in West Africa, Nigeria, where I took care of malaria patients, treated them with hydroxychloroquine and stuff like that.
So I'm actually used to these medications.
I'm here because I have personally treated over 350 patients with COVID. Patients that have diabetes.
Patients that have high blood pressure.
Patients that have asthma.
Old people.
I think my oldest patient is 92.
87 year olds.
And the result has been the same.
I put them on hydroxychloroquine.
I put them on zinc.
I put them on Zitromax.
And they are all well.
For the past few months, I've taken care of over 350 patients.
We've not lost one.
Not a diabetic.
Not a somebody with high blood pressure.
Not somebody with asthma.
Not an old person.
We've not lost one patient.
And on top of that, I've put myself, my staff, and many doctors that I know on hydroxychloroquine for prevention because by the very mechanism of action, it works early and as a prophylaxis.
We see patients, 10 to 15 COVID patients every day.
We give them breathing treatments.
We only wear surgical masks.
None of us has gotten sick.
It works.
So right now, I came here to Washington, BC to say, America, nobody needs to die.
So I saw this, and there were other doctors, and they were talking about, really, the realities as they see it, and they are medical doctors.
But she also mentioned later on, there's a cure.
It's called hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and azimuthrin, azimuthrin, whatever it is.
And in my brain, I was already pissed because I remember the president in the past week, so it must have been even Monday itself, he said, I'm very excited.
You know, we got maybe a cure.
I didn't get that clip.
I ran out of time to go find that, but he said that, and when I saw this, I'm like, wait a minute, something's going on here.
And I sent it to a couple of people, friends mainly, to say, hey, you know, here's a doctor who was educated in Nigeria.
They seem to have pretty low deaths in most of Africa, except for some South African regions, which are still shut down regardless.
Like, you know, she probably has some experience with this is a malaria drug, and so I sent it.
What I got back as a response was interesting.
And these are friends.
One of my friends said, you must have sent this to me by mistake, which I thought was a great response.
Another one was, I couldn't get past the crazy African woman, to which I immediately replied, how dare you use your privilege to assume she's a woman?
Um...
So people, you know, they were like so turned off by this video, and I went on No Agenda Social, and I said, alright, we should probably copy this.
I just got a feeling about it.
So the producers immediately sprang into action, uploaded copies everywhere, and it was removed.
And before we get into what happened the next day, they actually had a full-on six-hour session somewhere in Washington, D.C., where they did invite press.
It was not as amateuristic as this video.
But still, hearing their spokesperson, this is the frontline doctors, Dr.
Simone Gold, say, The thing that irritates me is it sounds like they were not there just coincidentally on this day that they had been tipped off or someone had helped them organize.
It's just a feeling.
The negative press about hydroxychloroquine has really been quite stunning.
Before it became politicized, I was excited about it.
I knew about this since maybe February, I think, or maybe even January, but certainly long before President Trump ever said anything about it, I knew that hydroxychloroquine looked like a very good treatment for this.
So I remember watching the Coronavirus Task Force at the time that the President mentioned that he, I think his exact words were, I happen to feel good about it.
It's kind of interesting because he said something positive about remdesivir at that same conference, but everybody just jumped all over the hydroxychloroquine.
I thought there was just going to be a shortage of the medicine.
Everyone was going to go out and buy it immediately.
But instead, the next day, it was almost like the media just threw up all over hydroxychloroquine.
I don't know how else to describe it.
They just discredited it so badly.
I think for everybody in this room and everybody at home, doctors at home, it was really...
Quite mysterious.
I mean, this was a drug that's completely not controversial.
It's actually sold in the vitamin section of the stores across the world.
I mean, really, we couldn't wrap our heads around this.
You know what I mean?
She sounds a little too media perfect, if you catch my drift.
Just one of those feelings, minor feelings.
Yeah, sure.
Well, I want to stop it right here, because this was the initial video that when you're talking about the crazy African woman, and I'm using that term, was taken down.
By the big boys.
Well, that was the next day.
Yeah, but I just want to ask, because this woman threw out stats of number of people, patients, and she's just telling what her experience was.
Did anyone prove that to be false?
No, as far as I know, no one's even interviewed her separately.
So they just took it down because...
Well, the reason why they took the video down is because Trump retweeted it.
That's what happened.
And that was the next day.
That's what set everything in motion.
Because what she was really doing was the entire idea of the frontline doctors was to appeal to doctors, not to people, but to medical doctors.
And she was also, of course, at the six-hour presentation where everything was a lot calmer.
And her message is very clear.
About a minute and a half.
So I'm not scared of anything.
But I'm just saying that you that is sitting down there, scared for your license, for food, and you're allowing people to die worldwide because of this.
You're not different than a murderer.
You're not different than Hitler.
This is one situation where the good Germans, it's a good way to talk to people.
So I'm saying, they can destroy one or two of us, but they cannot destroy a multitude of doctors.
They can come after me, but they cannot come after 500, 5,000, 2,000, 10,000, 20,000 doctors.
It is time for every single one of you to arise.
Every single doctor in every state.
And say enough is enough.
If your hospital, your group will not use this medication, take a walk.
Quit.
Quit.
Find something else to do.
It's time for you to quit your job.
It's time for you to take a walk and say, you know what?
I refuse to let people die.
For all of you that sit in the hospitals and when patients come in there and you say, oh my God, I can't do it because I'm afraid.
For real?
Who are you going to sacrifice?
Your mother?
Your child?
That person dying has a wife.
That person dying has parents.
That person dying is not going to live tomorrow to continue this argument that we're arguing.
So, my job right now is to tell you doctors, stop being complicit.
Stop being murderous.
Rise up.
Let's fight for the life of Americans.
Let's fight for the life of the nations of the world.
And let's stop Gilead, Fauci, WHO, and whoever else is out there that thinks that human life is smaller than a billion dollars.
Because you know what?
Trillions of dollars is not worth one human life.
So, her plea is clear, and this is really not political, this is an anti-medicine industry speech that she's making there.
And with the president retweeting it, well, the world lost its shit!
I mean, Twitter, Facebook, their website itself, which is hosted by Squarespace, boom.
I've never seen this one from Squarespace.
This website has expired, which is even better than just not making it available.
And...
And the fear that she's talking about is this kind of reporting.
Pharmacies in Ohio no longer can dispense hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine to treat coronavirus.
The Ohio Board of Pharmacy made the decision yesterday.
COVID-19 patients can no longer get the drug without approval from the board's executive director and all prior approvals are no longer applicable.
The rule does not apply to clinical trials or prescriptions used to treat other conditions.
Multiple scientific studies have shown hydroxychloroquine can do more harm than good when used to treat COVID-19.
So this is exactly what she's talking about.
And this, I believe, is pretty unprecedented for a medical pharmacy board to say, no, you can't hand that out unless it's a proper prescription.
No, no, no, no.
Unless it's a prescription for something other than COVID-19.
Yes, and it seems there could even be a couple other things, as long as it's not the president's favorite use.
Here's CBS. Tying it all nicely together with the advent of Louie Gohmert, Mr.
No Mask Wearer, also getting...
He's now tested positive twice.
Very conveniently, the day before the antitrust hearing where we thought we would hear something about censorship and the 203, Section 203.
We'll get to that later.
And I have not...
I've been able to find a clip, but apparently he's already said, he's taking hydroxychloroquine to get over it, no problem, I'm just coming back to work every single day.
He's clearly part of something here.
Today in Texas, President Trump was supposed to be joined by Texas Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert, but Gohmert tested positive for coronavirus twice during a screening at the White House.
He then returned to the Capitol, potentially exposing others, and seemed to blame his mask for getting infected.
When I have a mask on, I'm moving it to make it comfortable, and I can't help but wonder if that puts some germs in the mask.
Politically, yeah.
Wait, they made a big fuss that he never wears a mask, but he's wearing a mask?
I want to mention something here which is really annoying me.
They got this whole mask thing, the politics of masks.
And he said, he go, well, Louie Gohmert gets COVID-19 after, you know, refuses the non-mask wearing Louie Gohmert.
You know, how many people have gotten COVID-19 who adamantly wear the mask and they wear all the time and they're just wearing it and wearing it and they get COVID-19?
That's never part of the news story.
Well, you're talking about, if you want to take that detour, you are talking about, my friend, the big mask debate.
This morning, as COVID cases melt across the country, the mask debate is intensifying.
People are very passionate on both sides of the great mask debate.
The partisan mask debate is heating up.
Mask debate's growing.
The president is trying to have us cover the mask debate.
CBS, Target, and Walgreens are getting in on the mask debate.
The mask debate now taking center stage at local restaurants.
It's nine minutes after six now and there's a new video of a raging mass debate.
I've got a raging mass debate.
The great mass debate in West Virginia might soon be coming to an end.
This mass debate is far from over.
How many mass debates have you gotten into?
The mass debate was taken to a whole other level.
Bishop David Zubik tells Pittsburgh's Action News 4 he found himself in the middle of a mass debate.
We'll dive deeper into this pet store mass debate.
So we're going to begin with this thing we're calling the great mass debate.
The Great Mask Debate.
You know, these things that when they go around normally, these super cuts, because they're from the same script or something, I actually think that in this case, and I bet you there's more examples of it, these bored local reporters Knew that this sounds like saying masturbate, which is exactly why it was caught on so much.
And so they all brought it into play.
And even brought, oh, it was the worst masturbate ever.
Raging masturbate.
Raging masturbate.
I'll give him credit for that.
All right, now, back to the front line tying it all together here.
You know, put some germs in the mask.
Politico reports it received an email from a Gohmert staffer saying he requires a full staff in the office and people are berated for wearing masks.
Gohmert attended yesterday's Judiciary Committee hearing and was seen at the Capitol not wearing a mask in the same hallway as Attorney General Bill Barr.
Barr's office says he was tested today.
But I happen to be a believer in hydroxy.
I used it.
I had no problem.
Today, President Trump doubled down on hydroxychloroquine, requiring his own health experts to once again remind Americans it doesn't actually work.
Hydroxychloroquine is not effective in treating coronavirus disease or COVID-19.
You don't need masks.
There is a cure.
The president admits he has no idea who this doctor is, even though he retweeted a video of her spreading outright medical lies.
I was very impressed by her.
I know nothing about her.
Spreading outright medical lies.
We proved it to you because Fauci just said it.
Now, how is it an outright medical lie if everything she said is true?
Did they disprove her commentary?
No.
Or did they just say it's outright medical lies because somebody else said it?
It didn't work.
And if you listen again and deconstruct what Fauci says, He is saying it as a standalone.
Everybody says it has to be used in conjunction with zinc and the other product.
Correct.
And here's that ISO. Hydroxychloroquine is not effective in treating coronavirus disease or COVID-19.
It's not a lie.
You have to use it in conjunction.
It is effective as a prophylaxis, according to the other doctor.
But we could have known this was coming.
And this is, I'm kicking myself triple time.
We had an eight-car Zephyr with a double-car bonus, and our analysis at the time was something is in the market that's going to pop.
And I knew it.
I knew it when I saw this.
I'm like, oh my goodness.
And I didn't put it all together, but let's listen to the president signaling me personally, saying, Adam, pay attention.
Please pay attention.
I have a message for you.
This is the beginning of the week.
But it's a breakthrough in bringing pharmaceutical manufacturing back to the United States.
Under this contract, our 33rd use of the Defense Production Act, remember when you were saying, I didn't use it enough, I didn't use it enough?
And now you heard it's the 33rd use.
We don't talk about it all the time.
time we used it and we used it as a little bit of a threat frankly with certain companies that weren't doing as we were asking them to do and it came through as both a threat and a usage but this is a 33rd use of the defense production act kodak will now produce generic active pharmaceutical ingredients which is a big deal using advanced manufacturing techniques Kodak will now produce generic active pharmaceutical ingredients, which is a big deal.
Using advanced manufacturing techniques, Kodak will also make the key starting materials that are the building blocks for many drugs.
In a manner that is both cost competitive and environmentally safe, we'll be competitive with almost all countries and soon with all countries.
Once this new division is fully operational, in addition to all of the other plants that we've opened with other companies throughout the United States recently, it will produce as much as 25 percent of all active ingredients needed to make generic drugs in the USA.
It's a big number, 25 percent.
Now, I've seen it reported twice.
I cannot get confirmation that it's true, but apparently their main focus will be the primary materials for hydroxychloroquine.
Well, I haven't heard that, but a couple of things you should note.
We do 33 there.
He said it only three times.
I know.
It's the perfect amount.
He got my attention.
So we could have known this.
Somebody knew it because the stock popped 20% the day before his announcement.
Oh, yeah.
The stock went up.
I think it rised up.
I mean, there's people who understand this, who hear these things, but anyone who did that trading on information, they could be in real big trouble.
That's super insider trading.
But, it makes sense for Kodak to do this.
It came kind of out of the blue.
And, well, it was New York Post who reported on hydroxychloroquine, and I saw a couple others.
The Kodak itself is not mentioned exactly what they'll be producing for.
But I think this was a whole of Trumpian effort to let the American people know that it's worth looking into.
Yeah.
And I actually tried to email our official no agenda pharmacist who was giving us a lot of the protocols early on in the pandemic.
And my emails aren't delivered to him.
So, Derek, if you're out there, let me know you're okay.
And send me some hydroxychloroquine before it's outlawed everywhere.
I'll take it.
I think I should take it.
Once every two weeks, 200 milligrams.
I think that's the prophylaxis.
I'll take that.
I'm not worried about it.
You want some?
Nah.
Nah.
Vitamin D3 does the trick, according to those other doctors.
I'm not going to deal with it.
I was just going to finalize that as a part of this, I also figured out why Trump is all jacked about the DACA decision.
It was another thing that was bugging me.
I'm like, why is he saying this?
And I figured out what it is.
Here's a quick question.
I work with a lot of people on DACA, and we're also working on an immigration bill, a merit-based system, which is what I've wanted for a long time.
That decision was an interesting decision because it gave the president as a president more power than many people thought the president had.
So the president is now, which happens to be me, in a position where I can do an immigration bill and a health care bill and some other bills.
And you've seen some of them come along.
We're going to do tremendous.
We just signed it three days ago.
We're doing tremendous prescription drug price reductions.
Tremendous.
It could be over 50 percent.
50%.
So the analysis is very similar to the way the Obama administration used executive powers and I forget the exact term where they said, OK, even though this is the law, you're not to DHS, you're not to deport people. you're not to DHS, you're not to deport people.
There was a term for that.
Do you remember?
I remember the controversy over it, but I don't remember the exact term what he was doing.
Right, so it's similar to that, which is the reason why he is now stuck with DACA until he goes through a certain procedure.
The analysis is that he can do almost any executive order he wants, and when they're done properly, and the rules are put in place, and this is, by the way, I think it's John Yeo, the same guy who defined waterboarding.
It has enhanced interrogation techniques.
So it's real legal, sketchy stuff, in my opinion.
The next president could actually be stuck with those executive orders for two years before it could be changed.
Now, I'm not exactly sure how it works precisely, but that's why he's all jacked up.
That's why he's writing executive orders.
And I think it's a lot to come.
These PBM, the pharmacy benefit managers, that was just the beginning, I think.
Just the beginning.
So we'll see.
And then to wind up everything in the great mask debate, it's not over with masks.
Oh, no.
I think we're going to get to a point where eye protection is recommended.
You know, it might.
I mean, if you really want perfect protection of your mucosal surfaces, just for your audience, Jan, as you know, we all know, you have mucosa in the nose, mucosa in the mouth, but you also have mucosa in the eye.
And that's one of the things that, you know, theoretically, you should protect all the mucosal surfaces.
So if you have goggles or an eye shield, you should use it.
I mean, it's not universally recommended, but if you really want to be complete, you should probably use it if you can.
It's just that it's so easy for people to just make a cloth mask.
You know, it sounds so familiar when he says that offhandedly about goggles, but allow me to remind you on May 6th of this year.
Right now in the United States, people should not be walking around with masks.
You're sure of it?
Because people are listening really closely to this.
Right now, people should not be walking.
There's no reason to be walking around with a mask.
When you're in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better, and it might even block a droplet.
But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is.
And often, there are unintended consequences.
People keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face.
And can you get some schmutz sort of staying inside there?
Of course, of course.
But when you think masks, you should think of healthcare providers needing them and people who are ill.
Isn't that exactly what Louis Gohmert claims?
Fiddling with his mask?
I would say it's as close to identical as you can get.
Listen to how easily Fauci lies.
Malcolm Gohmert's condemned by the media.
Listen to how easily Fauci lies about that.
I just want to remind people, that was the big question.
Well, why did you say on May 6th that it didn't make any sense?
It was only to make people feel good.
It's actually kind of worse because you don't know how to use it properly.
You're fiddling with it.
It could get gunk in it.
It could make you sick.
But he was lying, but it was for a good reason.
So you just heard how convincing he sounds.
Here's his apology for switching policy.
Today in Texas, President Trump was supposed to be joined by...
No, sorry.
Wrong one.
Damn it.
Such a good setup.
I hate it when that happens.
Well, you do that.
It's when you get dramatic.
I know, but I fuck it up.
I know.
Well, now I don't even know where it went.
That makes me sad.
Well, we do know that Fauci has changed his position on this to an extreme, and he's always sincere.
And he's tricky like he is with the hydroxychloroquine thing.
He's tricky.
Because there's documentation that goes back years ago where Fauci was promoting hydroxychloroquine.
Yeah, 2005.
I think during the SARS episode.
2005 is when it started.
Yeah, and so this is like he is – and he gets called out for being kind of full of himself, full of shit.
And he – and they make a big fuss about that because he's everyone's heroes.
And people like him more than they like Trump.
And then Trump casually says, well, maybe people just don't like me.
And so that gets front-page headlines.
Trump thinks nobody likes him.
I mean it's just – watching this laughable media circus and taking it seriously in any way is almost like pathetic and – You see people, including many of our listeners, who are inundated by it because they're just surrounded by it.
I think the public at large is surrounded by it.
It's amazing that Trump has any support at all.
It really is.
And I think it's stuff like this that he does.
That's real QAnon stuff.
Trust the plan.
That keeps his core base bubbling.
And these events, you know, they...
But what was so damning is the swiftness and the vastness of the takedown by the big tech companies.
That's what was...
That's what made it really interesting.
Don Jr.
It was fast.
It was fast.
It was concise.
It was no joke.
Well, you're talking about the QAnon thing.
I do want to mention, and people should go check this out.
You can get it on probably on one of the online systems if you can find it.
PBS. They did a Frontline special, the latest one, on your buddy down there in Texas, who's for someone, Infowars, Alex Jones.
So they did a whole show.
Wow.
Wow.
On Alex Jones, and I think this was a political show, and it has some clues in there about, to give to the cognizant, he's saying, just let this slide, we're doing this a hit job.
It was a massive hit job on Alex Jones and Roger Stone and the president.
Oh, that's interesting.
And the giveaway...
That's interesting.
We can talk about it after you watch it.
The interesting thing about it, there's a bunch of...
There's like two or three mixed messages in there, but the giveaway that this thing may be just kind of a political...
I don't know what even to call it, but it had Yamiche as one of the commentators.
Oh, okay, yes.
And when she's on anything, because everybody, you know, she's just not a top-drawer commentator by any means, let alone someone that can analyze it.
Alex Jones.
Yeah.
And they really, it was quite the thing to watch.
In fact, they had some outtakes of the, which I've never seen before, because I thought I saw all these, when Jones raided, during the Republican convention, when he raided the Young Turks.
Oh, yeah.
You saw new footage of that encounter.
I saw some new footage, and it was amazing.
I don't know why this was kept away.
Maybe I just didn't see it or I didn't do enough research to find it.
But Chunk had gone ballistic.
Oh, we got to see that.
I saw the front line teased somewhere and I didn't even realize it was an hour.
I looked at it and I'm like, I'm not interested in watching that.
But...
The reason why what you said was interesting, that it was about Alex Jones, Roger Stone, that was kind of the whole thing.
And those two names came up in the bar testimony.
I happened to clip it from, what is her name?
Oh, this is Johnson from Georgia.
Listen to this.
Thank you.
General Boy, your opening statement reads like it was written by Alex Jones or Roger Stone.
I mean, is that coincidence?
Uh, that's interesting.
And I don't know when this thing first aired, so if it aired a few days earlier and he had seen it.
That's possible.
Because that guy's not, he's no good.
No kidding.
A lot of those guys are no good.
I have a lot of more clips if you want to get to them.
I'd love to go through, we know that the producers love as much COVID information as possible up front.
Yeah, we want to keep the COVID going.
I have some COVID clips too.
Alright, let's go.
Hit me with it.
I got a little around the world reporting.
Yes, very good.
And here's the most obscure.
This is COVID in Paraguay.
Violent protests are broken out in Paraguay after the government ordered part of the country back into coronavirus lockdown.
Hundreds of people took to the streets of Ciudad del Este on the border with Brazil to express their anger.
There are reports that shops have been looted and lorries set on fire.
Lorries?
Oh no!
Did you notice the angle on this though?
This is the opposite of our angle.
With the essential workers?
No.
With the protests?
Yes.
The protests are because they were being locked down.
Well, this will not stand.
You guys have to stay at home like they do in the United States, who obediently stay at home.
So they rioted.
Excellent.
Paraguay, huh?
We should look into living there.
Yeah, we can do the show from there.
It's no problem.
COVID, now here's Australia, apparently they're breaking all kinds of records of people dropping dead.
Australia has recorded its worst day for new cases and deaths since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
A second wave sweeping the state of Victoria saw 723 new infections on Wednesday and 13 fatalities.
Shema Khalil has more details.
The latest spike in coronavirus numbers surpasses Victoria's previous record set earlier this week by nearly 200 cases.
The state premier, Daniel Andrews, said that many people who've shown symptoms of the virus or are still waiting for test results have been turning up at workplaces.
for COVID-19.
For midnight Sunday local time, every person in Victoria will be required to wear a mask or a face covering when leaving their house.
The state is racing to contain more than 80 outbreaks at aged care facilities, which have claimed dozens of lives in the past few weeks.
Well, they kick it into back to age, the aged care facilities.
Right.
Which sounds like this is where this is coming from again, even though they don't want to I think they're trying to kill all the old people in old folks' homes.
Well, that's a part of the pharmaceutical industry, and they're very expensive to insure, and they whine a lot.
So if we can get rid of him, that's probably the plan.
I mean, just listening to all these reports, it just sounds like that's what's going on.
I think it began and nobody's really, I mean, they've called him out on it, but nobody's gotten anywhere with Cuomo sending the COVID people into those places to infect the whole operation.
Now, he's a hero.
He's a hero.
He's the hero.
He's a hero for killing 10,000 old folks.
The Prime Minister of the Netherlands came out yesterday and said there will be absolutely no mask mandate.
No mask mandate.
Don't they know they're going to die?
Makes no sense.
Well, instead, and this was kind of the rub, they will codify the 1.5 meter distance society with more stringent rules.
So, you don't have to wear a mask, but don't you dare get close to somebody in public.
If we see it!
I got it.
I got our exit strategy.
Okay.
A belt that has 1.5 meter sticks sticking out about maybe 40 of them around the belt.
Yeah, you're a little behind on this.
Somebody else has come up with this one.
Oh, yeah, this has been done in many ways.
Yeah, this has been done in many ways.
I have a couple other things to just touch on.
This is, you know, the teachers.
Let me just ask you.
Let me just ask slash say something.
Shouldn't teachers at minimum be mandated to teach the children of the essential workers working at the grocery store, the gas station, the truckers?
Shouldn't the police, the firemen, shouldn't they at least do that?
Or maybe the nurses, the doctors...
Who the F do they think they are?
This is the teachers' union.
Many teachers would like to do that, but the teachers' union.
And they will all do that once there's justice for Palestine.
I understand.
I find it highly arrogant.
And you're ruining your own careers, because I know the American people understand, a lot of them understand the logistics of schooling and homeschooling and doing it yourself, and they all realize it's probably better now.
So, you may be a statistic of unemployment.
And then listen to this from the Chesapeake.
What are the consequences for a child who removes or refuses to wear a mask?
This is the school board having their Zoom conversation.
Student safety is our utmost concern.
Students that disregard the health and safety mitigation strategies in place will probably receive a phone call to the parent or be subject to disciplinary action.
The Student Code of Conduct outlines consequences associated with unsafe behavior.
Guidelines for disciplinary action specific to the health and safety concerns of COVID-19 are being developed and will be in place prior to returning to school in the fall.
What will happen if my child forgets to take his or her mask to school?
And we do know that's going to happen.
For those who forget a mask, one will be provided.
Alright.
But, you know, even...
How about this?
Maybe the school should show some flexibility because apparently they used to show flexibility.
They used to put kids in different classes because they learn at different rates.
There's a lot of things you could do.
Why don't they just take all the kids that refuse to wear a mask, don't want to wear a mask for religious purposes or their parents don't like masks or whatever.
Put all those kids in one class.
That's what's going to happen, but it'll be outside the school system because the teachers won't do it.
And a lot of them are actually completely mortified and terrified because they've been misinformed, under-informed.
Well, their teachers are misinformed and they're misinforming the kids.
Just as a side, I want to play this little TikTok presentation.
TikTok, this is what people are being taught.
These are teenage girls.
There's three of them.
They all hate America and they don't even notice.
And they're doing a TikTok presentation.
This is about the 4th of July and how we shouldn't be celebrating it with red, white and blue because it was all red, white and blue indicates racism.
Pride Month for many obvious reasons.
And America sucks right now.
And honestly, if you support it and choose to wear red, white, and blue...
You're supporting all of that, and it's disgusting, and you shouldn't.
So don't wear red, white, and blue on 4th of July.
Wear rainbow!
We want this, everyone to wear it.
We want to see, we don't want to see red, white, and blue posts.
Like, I don't want to see those Independence Day captions.
I don't...
Caption your posts.
Hashtag all countries matter on 4th of July.
Yes.
I want to see.
I want to stroke my brain.
Rainbow flags on teeth.
Seeing everyone wearing rainbows and captions with hashtag all countries matter.
That's what I want to see!
Yes, I'm very familiar with this kind of bull crap.
And these are the exact, exact perfect specimens who are under-informed and over-socialized.
And here's what you didn't catch, but what they talk about is F-capitalism.
And there's a lightning rod in the room, and it's on every young person's lips who are all in on this, and that is Jeff Bezos.
And Jeff Bezos is the embodiment of everything that's wrong in America.
And here's how the story goes.
He made $13 billion in one day!
Yeah.
You have been harping on this for sure after.
But it's so deep.
People don't...
I mean, Amazon, for their second quarter, actually, all of their profit is going into COVID-19 adaptations across...
And they announce it as such.
And Amazon rarely takes a profit.
They shove it right back into the company.
But for some reason, it is disgusting to these children that one man, and of course they're under-informed, can't make that much money.
And he is the problem at this point.
They focus on him.
They're in front of his house.
They bitch about him.
Everything that is wrong with America is Jeff Bezos.
Of course, at least one of his company, or one of the business lines, is Amazon itself.
And, you know, the kids, they try, but they find it really hard to give up on it.
So, they don't really buy into it.
But that is the main lightning rod.
And I don't know how to combat that.
Let you go with it.
Go the other direction.
Use a jiu-jitsu move and go and take it to an extreme.
Go full in.
Yeah, that'll work.
Yeah, but you gotta figure out what the end point is.
Where they're gonna fall on the mat.
Right.
But I think there's some way of doing it.
I don't know what it is offhand.
I don't have any way of saying that to me.
But I know, apparently, you've heard this personally.
So, I've been using the...
Yeah, of course I've heard it personally multiple times.
I've been experimenting with, I'm surprised you would use your privilege line, the no agenda.
No, I'm not going to work on that.
No, no.
But I just wanted to give you some examples.
I'm now actually tweeting from time to time just to see if I can get a variation to work.
So...
I tweeted the doctor's video.
This guy comes in.
Well, one of the doctors who spoke also believes that sleeping with demons in your dreams causes physical sickness and that scientists are using alien DNA. And the video is from Breitbart.
Actually, the Breitbart thing is more damning facts there.
And then he comes in again.
America's Front Light Doctors, the group, that stage this whole thing has existed for all of but 12 days, but it sounds like a legit operation, and it's on TV, so it must be real, right?
Unfortunately, their website is already gone, but before it was gone, and then I just come in and go, I'm surprised you use your privilege to assume that a woman is not legit.
And so this was a troll, and he bites John.
He bites!
He comes back!
The idea that someone who is obviously suspect can't be called out solely because they are a minority and I am not has nothing to do with privilege.
I think that group was a bunch of political hacks and medical quacks if they were old white men.
And I come back, I never said she was a minority unless you consider women to be a minority.
You need to do the work.
Done.
The guy disappears.
Over.
Frozen.
It works.
Yeah, this is an old trick.
It's almost like Yeah, it's an old trick that always works.
If you can find the parallel mechanism.
It's accuse them of using their privilege.
You use their mechanisms against them in a creative way.
And don't say white privilege.
In fact, it's not even creative.
It's actually in a ludicrous way because it's crazy.
Well, you have to say, but this is the trick.
By saying, I'm surprised you would use your privilege...
Don't say white privilege, just your privilege.
That's what kills them.
They're like, what am I? Because they're so over-socialized, they can't figure out what privilege they're using.
But they know they're using one of them.
And that's what fries the brain.
It's beautiful.
I'm enjoying this.
I'm liking Twitter again for this very reason.
I'm refining it.
Okay, we'll keep working until you get the perfect formula.
I think you're pretty close to it.
You want to do a quick vaccine update?
Do you have anything on the vaccine?
The new up?
No, I have nothing really.
Let's see if I have anything else.
I mean, I was still irked by those girls.
Well, I just wanted to finish off the COVID stuff and then we can...
Yeah, why don't you let's wipe that away.
Okay.
So vaccines, you may have noticed that there's a lot of press right now.
Massive trial.
It's the big one.
Big, oh, big effort underway.
America, America's the best.
We're doing it all.
Woo!
We rock.
Here, massive coronavirus vaccine study gets underway.
Phase three clinical trial.
Big news.
We didn't hear any of this when we had 30,000 people being tested in Houston because that wasn't the vaccine from Moderna.
Oh, we can't be.
The one that you recall the president promoted, the one from Pfizer, and you correctly said, oh, those guys are dead.
And they got no ink, nothing, no one heard about their trial, even though it was also 30,000 people.
But the Moderna is underway, and everyone's all happy.
Except Federal Chairman Powell, for some reason.
I think the truth wanted to come out here.
There's great uncertainty around the development of therapeutics and vaccines.
All of us want them to happen as soon as possible.
But we can't plan on that.
We've got to hope for the worst.
Hope for the best and plan for the worst.
What?
I love it when that shit happens.
I'm giving you a clip of the day for finding that guy.
Hope for the worst.
Oops.
Oops.
Didn't mean that.
Anything to get rid of this Trump.
I don't know who CBS is...
Well, who their main pharmaceutical advertiser is, and we may be seeing the first pharmaceutical wars playing out amidst this vaccine, as we know.
There's a hundred of them that are going into trials.
Yeah, over a hundred, actually.
Certainly all not sponsored by the United States.
CBS is, I think, not...
In the Moderna camp with that vaccine, someone else must be looking to advertise big for their vaccine because Nora O'Donnell, of all people, pressured Bill Gates about the Phase 2 trial results of the Moderna vaccine, which wasn't all as rosy as it was mentioned.
You recall the...
The initial...
You remember the first trial when they just sent out a press release and everyone went apeshit and doctors were saying...
Oh, yeah, the stock skyrocketed.
It's like, hold on a second.
There's no actual...
There's a press release.
There's not a clinical study.
Yeah, the stock crashed.
So, it's been...
Well, it had to crash because people weren't in it yet.
So they had to crash it back down.
Good, now we can all step in.
And Nora O'Donnell, representing some other pharmaceutical giant, no less, gave Bill Gates a hard time about the Moderna trials.
Moderna vaccines sound concerning.
We looked.
After the second dose, at least 80% of participants experienced a systemic side effect, ranging from severe chills to fevers.
So, are these vaccines safe?
Well, the FDA, not being pressured, will look hard at that.
The FDA is the gold standard of regulators, and their current guidance on this, if they stick with that, is very, very appropriate.
You know, the side effects were not super severe.
That is, it didn't cause permanent health problems for the things like that.
Does this sound like a guy who was expecting a different line of questioning or perhaps a less aggressive?
Yeah, well, when he starts going, ah, all the time, which he's doing.
He's struggling.
He's struggling, man.
He is having trouble calculating what to say.
And it was a grade 3 injury that most people who had side effects, what they suffered.
Grade 3 is, you know, 5 is dead.
Grade 4 is life-threatening.
Grade 3 is probably not pleasant.
...health problems for the things that are...
You know, Moderna did have to go with a fairly high dose.
And so, you know, to get the antibodies, some of the other vaccines...
Are going able to go with lower doses to get responses that are pretty high, including the J&J and the Pfizer.
And so there's a lot of characteristics of these vaccines.
It's great that we have multiple of them that are going out there.
You know the data better than I do.
But Bill, the data showed that everybody with a high...
That's Dr.
Bill to you, Nora.
Who do you think you are?
You know the data better than I do.
But the data showed that everybody with a high dose had a side effect.
Yeah, but some of that is not dramatic where, you know, it's just, you know, super painful.
It's not dramatic.
It's just super painful.
Super painful.
Not painful.
Super.
And while he's telling this, he's rubbing his arm with his hand like, wow, that must be really painful.
But it's not very dramatic.
But the data showed that everybody with a high dose had a side effect.
Yeah, but some of that is not dramatic, where it's just super painful.
But yes, we need to make sure there's not severe side effects.
The FDA, I think, will do a good job of that, despite the pressure.
And then finally, she wraps it up with, you know, what can we expect from this thing?
Is it good forever?
I mean, it's a vaccine, right?
We take it.
We're good.
How many doses of the vaccine will we need?
Well, none of the vaccines at this point appear like they'll work with a single dose.
That was the very beginning.
Maybe one of them, particularly in the second generation, won't surprise us.
We hope just two, although in the elderly, sometimes it takes more.
And so making sure we have lots of elderly people in the trial will give us that data.
Woo!
Lots of elderly people.
Yay!
Just look at how well they did with COVID. Come on, elderly people.
Step right up.
Jeez.
But this has to be...
That's an embarrassment.
He shouldn't even go on the air.
But I think this had to...
What does Nora know?
This had to be a competing pharmaceutical corporation saying, uh-uh.
No.
Okay.
You got one of your big advertisers.
You got a couple of them, but you got one of them.
Let's say Pfizer.
Pfizer.
Just say Pfizer.
Okay.
Let's just say it's Pfizer.
And Pfizer's seeing what's going on with the ink and all that.
They've been going for this other thing.
And they bring their top sales guy in, you know, the guy who does the billion dollars a year, and he says, hey, can we talk a little bit about it?
about it because I want to give you guys some insight into what's going on.
And they put that they sit down with the news director and probably a couple of reporters.
And he says, we're going to give you a briefing.
And this happens all the time in all industries.
It happens in tech for sure.
They take you down and see and here and they give you a full presentation on why this thing's a piece of crap.
It's not going to work.
It's a stock play.
There's just a bunch of people going to make a lot of money on the stock going up and down.
And then here's the kind of results they've been getting because you have your competitive research.
You have the results the other guys have gotten.
You know what they are.
It's not a secret.
And you start throwing the stuff at them.
And then you say, here's the kind of questions you might want to ask Bill.
Exactly.
Here's one.
Ask him about it not working and the side effects.
I love his answer.
Super painful.
It's not bad.
It's just super painful.
What are you complaining about, Nora?
What's your problem?
You've got to take more than one of these shots.
It's like H1N. Remember that?
They have the two shots.
Everybody got bent out of shape.
Okay, we can make it one shot.
Wait a minute.
If you had to have two shots, how do you suddenly make it one shot?
How does that work?
And meanwhile, underreported, we are not recycling enough glassware And without enough glassware recycled, there won't be enough glass to create all the vials.
Little vials.
The vials.
Who are they kidding?
It's a never-ending shitstorm.
I mean, I'm expecting them to unleash...
Who are they kidding with this bullcrap?
Project Bluebeam has to go up pretty soon.
I mean, we've got to have the aliens contacting us.
You might as well just throw all the New World Order shit at us while we're down.
While we're weak.
Because this is all...
Very, very inhumane, I would say.
It is.
Yeah, well, it's because, who knows?
But I have two more clips of it.
Well, one clip and then one leads into the bar stuff.
Oh, good.
I want to keep up with the date because Pelosi's gone all, she's on the mask debate.
She's a big mask debater.
Mask debater, yeah.
And she's got the mask required by Pelosi clip.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, is compelling lawmakers to wear face masks on the floor of the chamber.
More details from our North America correspondent, David Willis.
This policy applies to House of Representatives and staff.
Masks will be available at entry points to the House of Representatives and members will be allowed to remove their masks.
In order to address the chamber, but should someone refuse to wear one whilst in the chamber, Ms.
Pelosi has warned that she has the authority to ask the sergeant-at-arms to remove that member from the chamber floor for violating decorum.
Remove my member!
Yeah.
Pelosi.
Yep.
So, uh, so we have, uh, do you want to go to, do you want me to do the bar stuff now or later?
Well, actually, I have a, I have a Pelosi clip that really leads into bar.
Well, I have a better one that leads into bar because there's Nadler going nuts about masks, but play yours first and play mine.
Well, no, go ahead, go ahead.
I want to stick with yours.
It was just her ragging on bar.
We can play at any time.
What did we start with Nadler?
This one is a clip as Nadler goes nutso over masks.
This was great.
The gentleman yields back.
I would remind Mr.
Jordan, Mr.
Biggs, and Mr.
Johnson to stop violating the rules of the committee, to stop violating the safety of the members of the committee, to stop holding themselves out as not caring by refusing to wear their masks.
We get the big...
Is it permissible to drink a sip of coffee?
It is not permissible.
I'm getting ready to ask questions now.
I'm getting ready to ask questions.
Mr.
Gates is recognized.
No, no, no.
He went.
He went, and that's why I took off my mask, Mr.
Chairman.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to go.
Okay.
Mr.
Jordan is recognized.
Can't drink coffee.
Now, I mean, Nadler, man, I didn't, I mean, first of all, This was really a waste of time.
I think even for the Democrats, they went so insane and nutty that they weren't actually...
The purpose of any hearing like this is to get soundbites for TV, soundbites for your campaign video.
But they...
Well, I'm sure you saw...
Did you see the supercut?
The...
Hold on a second.
I don't have the supercut.
You can play that if you want.
Yeah, I think this is pretty much the entire five and a half hours in 56 seconds.
Reclaiming my time.
This is not a trick question.
In this country.
I'm reclaiming my time, Mr.
General.
Without any remedy at all.
I'm reclaiming my time.
Let me share with you.
You've got to let him answer.
Reclaiming my time.
Reclaiming my time, sir.
Reclaiming my time.
Reclaiming my time without political bias.
He said he found evidence.
Reclaiming my time, Mr.
Attorney.
Reclaiming my time.
Reclaiming my time.
Mr.
Barbering substances.
Attorney General, reclaiming my time.
There are rules by which we operate here.
I would ask you to respect them.
But the 64 act did not extend to...
Reclaiming my time, sir.
In both...
Mr.
Trey General, reclaiming my time.
Reclaiming my time.
I think that's what I was talking about.
Okay, reclaiming my time.
And again...
Shame on you, Mr.
Barr.
Can I just say...
Shame on you.
Can I just say...
My time is expired.
That's pretty much the way it went.
When I ask you...
When I speak for four minutes, ask you a yes or no question, which is just like insane questions...
And then the minute you start to answer, reclaiming my time.
They had all the questions.
They had doled them out to all the right people.
But they never let him even try to let him catch himself in his words.
They just kept reclaiming their time.
And I did not see many clips of any of the great moments in the M5M News, unless you've seen something.
It seems like it was a dud for everybody.
Well, there was some good information there.
I enjoyed it.
I don't think it was that bad.
There was a lot of reclaiming my time, which says to me, wow, Maxine Waters, who's made the big fuss about it, is leading the way for the Democrats.
Everyone's like she is now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I do have...
I have a contrast here.
I play a couple of Republicans.
Unfortunately, the Republican ones are longer clips.
The Democrat ones, and I'll play the Democrat ones, you can see the difference in the way things were going.
The first clip is...
Barr was, I think it was one of them, I think it was that character from New York, a funny-looking guy that's, I can't remember his name, but he was not letting Barr say anything, and he was sputtering and spitting.
It was unbelievable.
And so Debbie Lesko from Arizona comes on, and she says, do you want to answer his question?
And she kind of gives him the floor, and then he answers the question that he wasn't allowed to answer.
Then she asks this, And I thought this was at least a little bit revealing because Barr kind of laced into Congress.
Now, just for everyone's edification, Debbie Lesko, is she Republican or Democrat?
She's a Republican.
I'm going to play Republicans first, then I'm going to play Democrats.
I find it very disturbing, should I say, that Chairman Nadler denies that Antifa even exists.
He said it to a reporter.
He said on the floor of the United States House of Representatives that it was a fantasy, a made-up fantasy.
And then in this very room just recently, Congresswoman Jayapal, who represents the Seattle area, said when I was talking about the autonomous zone and the takeover, she said the area is just a few miles from where I sit right now, and there is no takeover.
There is no takeover.
She also said lies are being spread by my colleagues in this committee.
This area is perfectly peaceful.
She also said, my Republican colleagues keep saying the Seattle police precinct was taken over by protesters.
This is incorrect.
Incorrect.
No one has taken over that building.
Mr.
Attorney General, is that your understanding of what happened there?
Do you agree with Ms.
Jayapal that there was no takeover?
Jayapal.
If you're going to say my name, please say it right.
It's Jayapal.
Jayapal?
Would you agree with that?
And also, in answer, why do you think these autonomous zones in Democrat-led cities are dangerous to America?
They're dangerous because they are purporting to keep on the outside duly constituted authority of the government.
They're also, to me, outrageous because the people who are living now under this autonomous zone haven't selected the government.
They've selected the duly authorized government of the city and the state.
So it's quite an outrage that people would use force to take over an area.
What makes me concerned for the country is, this is the first time in my memory, that the leaders of one of our great two political parties, the Democratic Party, are not coming out and condemning mob violence and the attack on federal courts.
Yeah, he did get to say a few things from time to time, but yeah.
Well, they let him, but the way it went is you have a Democrat come out and berate him and go on and on and on and just give him nothing but grief.
In fact, I'm going to change my style here.
Let's go to a Democrat, a good example.
Here's a Democrat.
This is the Barr.
This is Hakeem Jeffries, another one of these characters.
Yeah, this is a great guy.
And here's Hakeem Jeffries.
This is him grandstanding.
Mr.
Jeffries.
Mr.
Barr, the job of the Attorney General is to defend the best interests of the people and serve as the people's lawyer.
But during your time as Attorney General, you have consistently undermined democracy, undermined the Constitution, and undermined the health, safety, and well-being of the American people, all to personally benefit Donald Trump.
Yes, you're right.
I'm glad you hauled me in to admit to that.
Unbelievable.
I have a, my favorite, or you want to play two here?
You have a second one of Jeffrey's?
Well, yeah, if we can play the second half of Jeffrey's, because he just goes on.
This guy is completely unhinged.
Now, you just testified that there's no mechanism for a president to contest an election that has clearly been won by the opponent.
Mr.
Attorney General, what will you do if Donald Trump loses the election on November 3rd, but refuses to leave office on January 20th?
If the results are clear, I would leave office.
Do you believe that there is any basis or legitimacy to Donald Trump's recent claim that he can't provide an answer as to whether he would leave office?
I really am not familiar with these comments or the context in which they occurred, so I'm not going to give commentary on them.
Okay, thank you.
He just stated that publicly about a week ago to Fox News.
Mr.
Barr, during a radio interview this spring with Hugh Hewitt, you praised President Trump's coronavirus response as superb, correct?
Who did?
You did.
Perfect.
That leads into my 22nd Jeffries clip.
He went through this whole thing right from there.
You said his response was superb.
Is 150,000 dead Americans superb?
And all these...
But this was the interaction that was the best.
In claiming my time, in April, President Trump irresponsibly suggested that the American people inject themselves with bleach.
Was that superb?
Yes?
Or no?
That's not what I heard.
That's exactly what he said.
That's what the American people heard.
And you know it, and you can't defend it.
Let's move on to May.
That's what he said!
Very fine people should inject themselves with bleach!
I mean, that's so discrediting for this guy.
But you know what?
If you go on the street and ask the average Joe, he'd be like, yeah, I think he said that.
That's how good it is.
Here's Val Demings, one of the possible vice presidential candidate choices, going nuts...
She's from the Florida ex-cop.
Ex-chief of police, yeah.
You are aware, and I think you had this conversation earlier with one of my colleagues, that the president's former attorney, Mr.
Cohen, was released early from prison due to concerns of COVID-19.
Yes.
Okay.
And why did you support the decision to send Mr.
Cohen back to prison?
I didn't even know the decision to send him back.
Did you support it after you...
Well, I haven't looked into it enough, but my understanding of why it happened was...
Mr.
Barr, Mr.
Barr, as a former police chief, the president has made a mockery of the Department of Justice, and I believe as the nation's top cop, no one should care more about that than you.
Oh, brother.
I mean, really?
These people are horrible.
And here's Sheila Jackson, the best of the best.
Oh my goodness.
Yes, I have...
Let's see.
You seem to have a difficult time with systemic racism and institutional racism that has plagued so many.
And so I ask you this question.
Does the Trump Justice Department seek to end systemic racism and racism in law enforcement?
I just need a yes or no answer.
This is...
I mean, the answer should have been, please define systemic racism, or he might have chosen to say, I'm surprised you would use your privilege to make me define these terms while I'm still doing the work.
I mean, he could have done anything, because that is an unfair question.
Yeah, I agree.
Because what he did was he hammed and hawed, and then he kind of said a kind of yes.
He did a bad job.
But then I realized that this question was designed only for the response you gave afterwards.
Here, I'm going to ask you...
Are you going to do anything to stop systemic racism?
And you're going to say one of two things.
You're going to say, hopefully, I mean, the scripts don't work with these Democrats because they just don't.
I mean, the one before with the other guy didn't work very well.
You have the best script.
You say, yes, yes.
And then to follow up is, oh, so then you admit there's systemic racism.
Exactly.
That's the trap.
It's the trap.
Here he is.
To the extent there is racism in any of our institutions in this country and the police, then obviously this administration will fully enforce this.
So you agree that there may be systemic racism?
To the extent...
In where?
Let me continue my line of questioning.
I do not agree that there's systemic racism in the police department.
Specifically...
Generally in this country.
And I'm reclaiming my time, Mr.
General.
Hey, specifically, atlantically...
I'm sorry, I've got to make fun of that.
Come on, lady.
It's specifically...
Yeah, he fell into that trap pretty hard.
That was...
And it is a trap.
It's all...
Everything was set up to be a trap, to get him into something.
So, ha-ha, we've got another great video we can use.
Yeah, no.
It's...
Yeah, man.
Again.
Yeah, no.
So, let's play the last clip.
This is Kelly Armstrong from North Dakota, who seems just...
He's almost, it's Jamie Raskin was the guy who's spitting and spitting and he's going nuts and he won't let Barr say anything and that's when Lesko comes on and lets him talk.
This is another example of something similar, follows some Democrat who's gone berserk, but Armstrong is very irked and...
It's more of the Republicans were all kind of along this line.
And I want us to talk specifically about what's going on in Portland with you, Mr.
Attorney General, because for 61 nights, the federal courthouse is under siege.
But not just the courthouse.
Federal agents are under siege.
You have men and women there protecting that courthouse.
Now, I have no doubt if they were there, that courthouse would not be standing right now.
Would you agree with that?
Absolutely.
And I think one of our problems is how we talk about this and how it's covered versus what is actually going on every single night in Portland at that courthouse.
Can you explain what your officers and your agents are going through over there?
Yes.
I'm talking about the U.S. Marshals who were in the courthouse.
They have initially tried to contain themselves in the courthouse.
There have been efforts to push through in the main door.
When people have succeeded in breaching the courthouse, they have thrown kerosene and fireworks and started fires.
So then the effort was to make sure that they cannot breach.
There still have been breaches into the courthouse.
But basically, they tried to remain in there.
And starting after the 4th, they tried to arrest the people who were directing fireworks.
They would climb up onto the side of the court, break windows, shoot fireworks in.
And whenever the marshals came out to try to put an end to that or interdict it, they were shot at with slingshots.
Lasers were constantly being put into their eyes even when they're inside the courthouse.
There's a good description of it in an AP story.
I was just going to quote that.
We don't have to take your word.
I watched as injured officers were hauled inside.
In one case, the commercial firework came over so fast the officer didn't have time to respond.
It burned through his sleeve, and he had bloody gashes on both forearms.
Another had a concussion from being hit in the head with a mortar.
Right.
That's right.
And, you know, we've had a lot of injuries out there, and...
These are people who this Congress has charged with protecting federal courts.
They're directed to protect federal courts in the U.S. Code, and they are under attack.
And they're being injured, and it's been constant for 60 days.
What is so telling is, you know, in Austin, we had a deadly end to one of the Black Lives Matter protests.
I think we talked about that.
Yeah, the guy got shot brandishing his AR-15 or whatever it was in front of some guy in his car.
And a lot of people I know are very worried, like, oh my God, now it's going to kick off.
New York Times was trying to, you know, trying to stoke it up a little bit.
But it's nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
They have no...
No resources deployed, certainly not to Austin or maybe, I don't think, all of Texas.
It doesn't happen.
That was an unfortunate situation where you just don't want to pull a gun on anyone in Texas because it's likely they have one.
And the guy was, you know, he turned himself in right away, was let go after questioning, stands your ground.
It's really sad, but don't point a weapon at somebody, especially not if you're carrying it on the street, which is legal.
But there was no rioting, no one went nuts, because the elements aren't there.
None of the helmeted...
Oh, by the way, the lasers...
Confirm now, that's one of the things China is definitely helping these rioters.
Fireworks too, don't forget.
Fireworks and the late, they may have had some of those from 4th of July.
I don't know if there's new that came in, but I have a powerful laser, which I think is probably by now, the power of it is outlawed.
There are limits now.
These things are no joke, what they're shining.
That's industrial strength laser.
Well, light show type laser.
It could really blind you seriously.
Now, I want to go back to your Texas comments.
The other element is, and they don't want to overdo this possibility to show that because the Texans are armed to the teeth, as a populace in general, There is less likelihood of any sort of violence like this is going on in Portland.
An armed society is a polite society.
And so you don't want to even...
That's a no-go topic.
That's the same thing when you see the stats of people shot and the different kinds of murders and the different kinds of burglaries.
The different kinds of crime stats that have to do with guns.
They don't like to bring it up if it introduces Texas.
And so there's not going to be any impetus by the media like there is in Oregon.
New York Times tried a little bit.
They tried a bit.
It was obvious.
I'm sure they were shut down immediately by somebody who said, hey, hey, hey.
Not a good idea.
They may have tried, but I think that was an accident.
And so what we do have, by the way, is peaceful protests.
And that's fine.
And everybody's okay with it, and there's nothing really happening, because we don't have the criminal elements that are in there, which a lot of these dumb kids will start joining in with and throwing bricks and whatever else, but we don't have it.
So that's why I pointed out.
Oh, I did have one zinger that I think Barr nailed.
Lucy McBath, Democrat.
Very low blow that she threw at Barr.
And this kind of goes back to the executive orders Trump is saying, oh, I can do an executive order.
I can get rid of the Affordable Care Act.
I can replace it.
I can do whatever I want.
He's been threatening with this quite clearly.
And Lucy McBath, who of course has the House of Representatives healthcare plan, which is, I think it's Tricor, what is it?
It's some super plan that they're all on.
Not something you and I have, but she had to make it all personal and go right down and drill down to, are you going to kill me?
Are you going to kill me, Mr.
Barr?
You are risking the lives of millions of People who will not be covered for pre-existing conditions if the Supreme Court agrees with your position.
Civil servants in your own department have disagreed with you on this matter.
In my district, the 6th District of Georgia, Congressional District, there are over 300,000 people that have pre-existing conditions.
And I, sir, am one of them.
A two-time breast cancer survivor.
Which is, you know, a really kind of low thing to do, because what are you going to say?
Unless you're Bill Barr.
And I'd like you to confirm that if the president has no other plan in place by October, you will reverse course and drop your position that, I quote you directly, the entire ACA must fall.
I have two children who are cancer survivors, so I feel very strongly about this issue.
Her face went, oh crap, she doubled down on me.
When it gets to that, where we're battling over who has more cancer in their family, something's wrong.
Something's wrong, people.
Something's very, very wrong.
This is like watching this stuff.
It's just like...
It's comic and The way Nadler going off on the mask wearing and he didn't even come back for the second half of the hearing.
Might want to point out that before the hearing, Nadler was caught on the street.
A citizen journalist, blogger, Instagram model, whatever it was, spoke with him.
He was waddling along, no mask, and this happened.
It is true.
There's violence across the whole country.
Do you disavow the violence from Antifa?
That's happening in Portland right now?
That's a myth that's being spread only in Washington, D.C. About Antifa in Portland?
Yes.
Sir, there's videos everywhere online.
There's fires and riots.
So he said it's a myth.
It's a Washington, D.C. myth.
Isn't that interesting?
I know.
I have that clip.
That was...
What is he talking about?
That was brought up at the hearings, too.
Yes, several times.
He said Antifa's a myth.
There's no riots going on in Portland.
And then they said it was a Washington, D.C. myth.
Which made it even more confusing because I don't know that it was even played up much there.
I mean, Kayleigh McEnany, she played videos and they played videos at the hearing of the rioting going on and people yucking it up and throwing shit at the cops and beating some poor cop up.
And he thinks it's a myth.
Yeah.
What is he talking about?
They've decided...
Okay.
Remember, this is the old elites messaging system they're using.
They feel as long as the New York Times and all the headlines are peaceful protest, peaceful protest, peaceful protest, then eventually most people will believe those are peaceful protests.
And showing just a little bit of stuff here or there, you know, it's a peaceful protest.
There's no riots.
They've just decided that it's not true.
And probably because they're all complicit and know who's behind this and who's doing it.
And it's either our own intelligence services or some New World Order group who do this thing for shits and giggles.
Like Gladio.
You know, strategy of tension.
Well, they definitely made Portland the main experiment.
Yeah.
And...
It's going to be interesting to see how it comes out.
And I don't know how I'd feel if I lived in Portland, but I wouldn't be too happy about this.
Am I going to be out protesting?
Protesting what?
For what purpose?
What is the goal of the protest?
To end systemic racism?
How are you going to do that?
How does the protest in Portland...
Who's going to end the protesting?
Now, here's the question.
The question to ask is of Black Lives Matter allies, which is white girls...
Say, what do you want to achieve?
What is the system you'd like?
They don't have an answer.
They do not have an answer.
Say, okay, so not capitalism.
Is it socialism?
Just tell me, what kind of system would you like?
They have no answer.
Fair.
Equality.
Okay.
That's all you get.
That's all you get.
I want to take a break, but I do have one last thing to share with you.
Ever since Sir Gene got me into this multidimensional theory, you know, there's 14 different dimensions, which I think is an Eric Weinstein.
Eric or Brett, I forget your one.
No, he's the one who they promoted.
It was done by some physicists that are high-end.
So Sir Gene got me into this.
I mean, if Sir Gene has your phone number, he is the source of many incoming text messages.
And it's at the weirdest times.
We're like, oh, let me see this video.
And it's always really deep, thought, intricate things.
And he sent me one the other day, because we've been discussing this multi-dimensions and...
And quantum mechanics.
No, you're laughing, but I'm actually interested in quantum mechanics.
And so there's this scientist, Sabina Hossenfelder, and she does regular speech or talks on her YouTube channel, I guess, about quantum mechanics.
And there's apparently something with quantum mechanics where measurement is an issue.
The minute you want to measure something or the minute you measure something, it appears.
And if you don't want to measure it, it's not there.
It's a very abstract concept, but here's an interesting comment she made about this phenomenon of quantum mechanics.
Today I want to talk about a peculiar aspect of quantum measurements that you may have heard of.
It's that the measurement does not merely reveal a property that previously existed, but that the act of measuring makes that property real.
So, when Donald Trump claims that not testing people for COVID means there will be fewer cases, rather than just fewer cases you know about, then that demonstrates his deep knowledge of quantum mechanics.
That's better than 4D chess.
Deep understanding of quantum mechanics.
And with that, I'd like to thank you very much for your courage to say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the cancer debate.
It is John C. DeVore.
Well, in the morning to you, Mr.
Adam Curry.
Also, in the morning, all boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, and all the dames and knights out there.
And in the morning, too, are trolls who are in the troll room.
You can find that at noagendastream.com.
We're very 1563, a little bit above average for today.
It's nice.
Typically, trolls hang out for the live show.
The live show was about an hour longer on the last one because of all kinds of technical issues.
We lost a lot of them, though.
We did lose several hundred, but still at the end, there were like 1,100 people still hanging in there.
But also, it was fun, and I didn't lose my shit like I sometimes do.
For some reason...
Yeah, actually, I was surprised by that.
Well, you started playing your recorder, and I made some snide remark about how helpful that is.
And once that was over, I could handle almost anything.
But I didn't lose it.
But also...
This was a new problem, and you know a lot about this stuff.
You know a lot about Windows and the intricate issues, which was helpful because when you told me to reboot, it actually worked.
What a genius I am!
NoagendaStream.com is where you can listen to all the shows live 24-7 troll room with a podcast running on the stream.
It's a fun experience.
While you're in there, ask Doug for an invite to NoAgendaSocial.com where even Mr.
Dvorak, these guys, shows up and posts.
I post quite a bit there.
You do.
I don't post on Twitter anymore.
I stop doing it.
I took Jordan Peterson's advice kind of in retrospect because I had already stopped doing it when I listened to him, his explanation of Twitter being something probably not healthy.
Exactly.
And so I just post the plugs for the show and, you know, once in a while I answer a question, usually in a direct message.
I just find the whole thing to be unhealthy.
It's stupid.
And if I want to get something out of my chest, I got something stupid to post, I don't have to worry about getting people, you know, I just put it on, mast it on, and I can walk away from it, except for the one or two guys that seem to be trolls, and I block them, so I'm good to go.
So you're enjoying your experience.
It's much superior.
And it's federated.
Anybody who wants to follow us, it's adam at noagendasocial.com and you're the real Dvorak at noagendasocial.com.
We're federated through the vast Mastodon Fediverse.
And that's noagendasocial.com.
Then we want to thank the artist, the cover art that we got for episode 1263.
Flippity Gibbet was the title of that.
A word so good we have an end of show mix.
And this was done by March.
March.
Do we know March as an artist?
March has definitely submitted some stuff, but this one hit the jackpot.
It was the Microsoft COVID-95 box, the podcaster edition, which was beautiful in so many different ways.
When you've got Bill Gates in charge of the vaccines, you've got, well, we had obvious issues with the show, and it popped, and super red background.
Well, he did two versions.
One with a horrible background, which blanked out the title, and then he did the red, and the red made it work.
March has done a number of pieces.
I'm looking at this.
So he did the Z-shaped recovery.
He keeps promoting that.
He does buttons.
He's not an old-timer by any means, but his work has been very good and professional-looking.
We liked it.
Liked it a lot.
Got lots of good feedback and comments.
And you know how incredibly important it is that we have the brand new artwork for every single show, which is part of our Value for Value network.
It's incredibly vast.
Some of these pieces of art flow through to noagendershop.com.
They split up the money with the artists, and somehow they're able to produce them.
And then from time to time, we get a donation.
It's a great system.
You get out of it what you put into it.
And we thank March, who is credited with the art, and everyone else who submitted to noagendaartgenerator.com.
Looking forward to what you guys and gals come up with for this show, once we're done.
And let's take a look at our executive and associate executive producers, just like Hollywood.
We've got real titles here for real people who are supporting and doing real work.
And we'll kick it off with our executive producers for episode 1264.
Yeah, and we got off to a big start today because Anonymous of Dogpatch came in, as he does about this time, a lot of months.
He has a note.
He came in with $2,021, so the code number is 2021.
2021.
2021, which is next year.
So this may be telling us, maybe he's predicting what next year will be.
Okay, is there something in his note that will help us understand this prediction?
Well, no, I think next year will be 2021, so I think he's nailed it.
Seronimus of Dogpatch is completely unknown to us.
The best known unknown, I believe he sends money orders.
He sends cash 90% of the time.
Wow, cash.
And he always has a note which is snipped out of newspaper letters?
No, he prints this note out on some paper.
I suppose that using some techniques you can get his fingerprints off.
Maybe not.
He might wear gloves.
Because he's very conscientious and he sends it.
He's just a character, let's face it.
From Sur Onimus of Dogpatch and Loris Labovia.
Thanks to the both of you and the many producers for their fine work making this show a wonderful example of capitalism at its best.
International quarantining has become ridiculous for anyone trying to do business overseas.
That would be mainly him and Fuguesotto.
Sir Dave, yeah.
Him and Dave.
They probably bumped into each other.
14-day quarantines are often strictly enforced.
Large fines levied or even jail threatened.
Airlines have some lobbying to do so we can go global again.
Yes, indeed.
In fact, that's a good point.
The airlines have to be behind this because they're the ones that keep taking it in the shorts.
It's never coming back in our lifetime the way it was.
I think it's going to take a long time.
We'll see.
The boomer remover flourishes, eliminating lived experiences.
As the Great Depression parents learned from the...
Wait, wait, wait.
Read that line again.
What did he say?
The boomer remover flourishes, comma, eliminating lived experiences.
So the boomer remover is COVID-19?
I guess.
Whoa.
Deep.
As the Great Depression parents learn, actually it's eliminating more of the silent generation than the...
Well, it's got some work to do then.
I mean, a lot of these things, you know, it's like the boomers are blamed for this and that and the other thing.
And you look and you see who these boomers are that are causing a lot of trouble.
They're all silent generation guys.
Anyone over 74 is not a boomer.
As the Great Depression parents learn from the boomers, current bad times are often broadcast as worse than the experiences mentioned by those with frail bodies and fading memories, even if the good old days were worse.
Nothing profound, just acknowledging the boomer life experiences are discounted just as boomers discounted their elders' struggles.
Again, not convinced of that.
Military draft pox scars and gas lines are as forgotten as ration books and soup lines were unbeknown to boomers.
Well, I had to hear this constantly when I was a kid.
And so I don't think it's forgotten.
And I know about rations.
And I was at a thrift mart recently, and there was a ration book that I bought.
Oh!
Yeah.
And?
Yeah.
That's cute.
I have it around the house.
You can look at it and say, ooh, what's this?
What's in it?
I don't understand.
It has little coupons?
Yeah, little coupons.
It had dates and things you could punch and things where you could actually go buy something with restrictions and you needed the coupon to get it, I guess.
So I don't know the great details of this because I didn't experience it firsthand.
But the book, I have the book.
Yeah, food stamps basically.
He continues with a quote, those that cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Or as I would have it, those who cannot remember the past are condemned to have it repeated to them.
Yes.
Good one.
After all, the South China Sea is on the other side of the world for Americans, so, quote, peace for our time, unquote, with foreign powers.
Um...
Better that the meager 5% of the world population that consumes 25% of global GDP and with the resources to spend $1,000 for every human on Earth in under four months should it squabble over its spoils.
That's a very good point.
Couldn't we just all give everybody a million bucks?
That would have been cool.
Well, that would have cost too much.
I continue to promote, and besides that, a thousand is more than some people need.
That's true.
I continue to promote male in right in candidates, my why, for this election, even local elections.
Third-party candidates have had a significant impact on the leadership of our country.
Wallace mattered in 68, and Perot mattered in 92 and 96.
Go Kanye!
The mayor was deemed responsible for Gore's loss.
Is Kanye next?
Yep.
Go Kanye!
No jingles, no comment.
Thank you very much, Anonymous of Dogpatch and Lois Lobovia.
We always appreciate your support.
Your support of the Dame Drive, which is ongoing due to your generous, generous support.
And, of course, you get the title as Executive Producer of No Agenda Show, Episode 1264.
Anytime you want to pick up any of your...
And if your awards, you're probably up there by now.
You're more than welcome to, but doesn't seem to ever want that.
He's very humble, our Artemis of Dogpatch.
Next on the list is Sir Francis of SRQ, Duke of the Southwest Florida, 1331.33 at Palindrome.
And he's in Arcadia, Florida.
ITM and good afternoon on the East Coast.
Gents, today's donation opens up a new donation category to be known as the Monochichi donation.
1-33-1-33.
I guess it's not a palindrome.
It's a Monochichi.
Monchichi.
No, Monchichi.
Monchichi.
Monchichi.
Yeah, I think he put one H too many.
Monchichi.
But he's got it in the other one with two H's too.
If sung properly sounds alarmingly similar to the old Monchichi doll song, younger listeners will be very confused and possibly triggered by this if they Google Monchichi dolls.
And it's M-O-N-C-H-H-I-C-H-I. Today marks our families.
They're little dolls that, yes, they look like animal people, something.
Today marks our, well, I'm confused too.
Today marks our family's annual migration north from steamy south sea level Florida to the mountains of western North Carolina for some cooler air at a higher altitude.
It is one time of the year that we have the pleasure of listening to the show live as a family on our road trip.
With that in mind, that's a nice rig.
Mm-hmm.
With that in mind, I would like to give a special shout-out to my blazing hot wife, Jamie, and my two insubordinate, digitally addicted human resources, Will and Brooks.
The wife and kids have come to realize that the value of no agenda this year...
Given the current state of affairs, we cannot thank you too enough for the constant media deconstruction.
But more importantly, it is the delivery of this deconstruction that really makes the show special for us.
When we listen together, we find ourselves laughing out loud with the comments that you sprinkle in.
Keep up the good work.
Cookies and vodka for all at the round table.
Yours truly, Sir Francis of SRQ, Duke of Southwest Florida.
Yes, and thank you.
The Monchichi donation.
Very nice.
I'm going to give them a little bit of road trip karma.
It can never hurt.
You've got karma.
Enjoy your trip.
Jonathan Walker continues the executive producer march with $333.33.
In the morning, John and Adam.
Best wishes from Houston, where the surge is apparently killing all of us, but you wouldn't know it from looking around.
I know.
I'd like to wish a happy birthday to my best friend Parks.
He's turning 36 on show day to 30th, and since he was the one who hit me in the mouth years ago, I cannot think of any better way to celebrate my friendship with him.
He is one of the most steadfast, hardworking, intelligent, ambitious, patient, kind people I've ever met.
And I owe him bigly for keeping me sane over the years.
He's also a brilliant self-taught chemist and entrepreneur starting his own line of skin care products.
If anyone is in the market for an absolutely dynamite lotion that smells like lemon meringue pie, search for Awake Human on Amazon.
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I swear by this stuff.
Get it as a present for the missus, and you won't regret it.
There's an ad for you.
Happy birthday, my friend.
Keep up the hard work and it'll surely pay off.
Jules, I believe in you.
No jingles, just some Corona karma for all the dames and knights out there who need it.
He says, Jules, and I believe in you.
But yes, here we go.
You've got Corona.
What did I say?
You said, Jules, I believe in you.
Oh.
That's all right.
It's not Jules.
Jules and I believe in you.
But now let me do that Corona karma again.
You've got...
No, just because I stepped on it and it was special.
Well, it was a request.
Yeah, I know, but you had the corona in there.
It's cute.
David Nelson's next with 33333 from Bel Air, Texas.
Greetings, gents.
I took it as a sign that my local fast food mobile order was DA33. The other day...
And it's my first time donation meeting.
We all pull through what Heinlein refers to as the crazy year.
Stop the hammering and you might die.
Stop the hammering!
You might die.
There you go.
Very good.
Thanks, David.
Funny.
Anonymous in Michigan.
That was a check that came in and he wants karma for the entire No Agenda family.
Okay.
Thank you very much, Anonymous.
you've got karma.
And his donation was 333.33.
Baronet Jazz of the Ox Carts Jason Dew in Lost Wages, Nevada, 333.
Dear Guardians of Reality, please forgive me for I have sinned.
It's been too long since I've last donated.
I'm in need of your help in understanding what's going on.
I haven't missed the show since I started listening, and you should be in good shape.
I am really enjoying your deconstructions of the CCP problems plaguing our country.
Oh, well, that's contrary to what we've been getting at these notes.
Stop talking about China.
They're good people.
I have come across a gentleman named Mike Glover who is on YouTube and says...
He is ex-Green Beret and ex-CIA. He espouses the idea that BLM, Antifa, and Plandemic are tests from the CCP, and we are currently experiencing Marxist-Maoist invasion through a psychological means.
And you're telling me he doesn't listen to the show because he's missing out?
I believe that the Pompeo speeches are on this very point.
He believes that current events are tests.
One of his blogs I found two links to unconstrained analysis.
Unconstrained analysis.
And now, analytics.org.
They are unconstrainedanalytics.org warning on racism, slash, and they go, so he's got some URL here that I swear to you is a mile long.
I pulled them from this blog page, americancontingency.com slash blog.
I realize that you gentlemen are busy.
Yeah.
And I browse or send it along to some of your buddies for assessment.
Maybe even a no agenda nation citizen may be helpful.
No jingles karma for all.
Thank you for your time and courage.
Baronet Jazzen.
The Oxcarts, Jason.
Okay.
There's a lot of stuff online that's interesting.
That's all I can say.
Yes.
Well, we appreciate it.
And thank you very much for your support of the show, Baronet Jansen.
Jason.
You've got karma.
I want to remind everybody that what we do here is not to promote or develop conspiracies or analysis.
Other than news deconstruction and bring out the bull crap.
Right.
Using that one technique.
And we don't want to stray from it.
People always ask us, what can we do?
We're not going to tell anybody what to do.
Corey Getty in Floyd's Knob, Indiana, one of the great...
One of the best names.
One of the better names of Indiana towns, and they're loaded with them.
$255.55 becomes first associate executive producer.
I like jobs, karma, for jingles, anything Hillary.
John Legend saying the only person who can make art are Democrats.
If Adam can find it.
And trains good, planes bad.
I've also attached Anthony Fauci throat wheezing ISO if you want to play it.
That's from the video.
That's pretty horrible.
Now, let me see if I can find this legend thing.
Well, we've always been liberal all the time, so we're going to feel like country artists that are friends.
And believe me, some of them are liberal, but they don't make a big deal out of it because they know it'll alienate their base.
I'm telling you, most creative people are liberal.
What difference at this point does it make?
Oh, shoot, why didn't it play?
Oh, here we go.
All aboard, trains good, planes bad.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
You've got karma.
Found it.
Kind of.
Kind of.
Close enough.
Kind of.
Sir Donald Winkler, Knight of the Bohemian Forest in the Bergan realm in Berlin, Deutschland, $222.
He sent a note in.
I did manage to find it.
Oh, good.
I was just about to dive in.
So you don't have to go look in.
Dear John and Adam, I just checked my total donation amount after being a 33.33 subscription since my knighting some years ago and found out I donated a total of 3334.22.
Uh...
3-5-5-6.22, including today's donation, which makes me eligible to be a baron.
Okay.
So you will put them on the list.
You bet.
I'm putting them right here.
So with today's donation, I'd like to ask for my title change from Sir to Baron of the Bohemian Forest and the Berghain realm, and to claim the Austrian part of the Bohemian Forest as my protectorate because my family is rooted in this part of Austria.
Many summers ago in And I am still spending many summers and months enjoying this beautiful, almost untouched gem of nature.
Well, you were born in Vienna.
I moved to Berlin in late 2004.
But I am as I am planning to relocate to the south south of Europe within the following year.
I refrained the desire to claim the city of Berlin as a protectorate.
Also because this once so free, wild and historically fascinating town has finally gentrified and dumbed down to a hellhole of mentally confused, gender fluid, Antifa hailing, rule following millennial morons, cunts and retards. rule following millennial morons, cunts and retards.
From all over the world, whose only goal in life seems to be taking too much cheap-ass drugs and to virtue-signal the crap out of everything to such an extreme that it has become increasingly unbearable to participate in any social gatherings whatsoever.
End of sentence.
Wow!
That's Berlin, and it doesn't surprise me.
It does not surprise me that's happened to Berlin.
And Rona killed off the rest of the fun that was still left to be had.
Wow.
Sad but true.
Needless to say, how much of this show has helped me to stay sane in these...
I'm glad you're infecting somebody in Berlin.
Eric is also there.
Yes.
You guys can get together.
Anyway, these unhinged times and my perception of the world and what's happening with the media, politics, and Israeli moon bases, and how much I appreciate being a member of the finest and most sane of all the tribes in the entire universe.
I am more than thankful for the endless amounts of value I received since I started listening, producing, and loving this show back in 2013.
So he needs love and light and karma for all.
You got it.
You've got karma.
Thank you, Sir Donald Winkler.
I'll see you at the table.
He goes to karma for all for doing the work.
Very good.
Well done, everybody.
Good doing the work.
Bob Lowe in Landisville, Pennsylvania, $200.
I've got ants.
He wants for jingles.
Listen to the horn, and that's true.
Also, gentlemen, I will stand for this no longer.
A de-douching, please.
You've been de-douched.
I shall never be called out as a douchebag again, especially by someone known as Uncle Dingus.
So here, take my money.
I love this show, and I haven't missed an episode since I started listening about five months ago.
Once the Rona hit, I was getting really pissed off because it seemed like everyone was lying to us.
Well, that's because they were...
I have to compliment you to your coverage of the Rona and the CCP these past few months has been spot on.
I truly hope that there are a lot of people waking up to the fact that the Stooges and the M5M are not to be trusted.
I think Savage 45 needs to award you each the Medal of Freedom.
I think it's 45 Savage is the actual term.
I've been smashing people in the oral cavity as soon as I get the first impression that they're not one of the useful idiots.
With that said, please let it be known that heads forth that Greg Pepper Jew is a douchebag.
Keep doing the Lord's work.
Job is karma to all.
Please for the impending economic collapse.
All right, Bob, I'm going to play a little bit of the ants for you by request.
Maybe do it at the end of the show again.
I got ants.
I got ants.
Oh, my God.
Woo!
Listen to that horn!
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
You've got karma.
And last on our list of executive and associate executive producers for show 1264 is Hunter Jennings in Salisbury, Maryland.
$200.
The first-time donor from Salisbury, please de-douching.
You've been de-douched.
I'm yet another Rogan convert.
Thank you for doing the work.
I am now starting to hit people in the mouth left and right and I need them to know I am not a douchebag.
Please call out my smoking hot girlfriend, Sarah, as a douchebag.
Douchebags!
Okay.
Poor Sarah.
Oh, really?
Your COVID reporting has kept my amygdala a reasonable size since I converted.
I'm an avid Brett and Eric Weinstein listener.
I love it when you mix them up almost every time.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, it's easy enough to do.
There you go.
It's one of the two.
Keep up the great work, gentlemen.
There you go.
And that's it.
That's our associate and executive producer, executive producer, show 1264.
I want to thank each and every one of them for making the show possible.
Yes.
I did want to read one quick note from Phil Johnson from Wisconsin who supported us on the last show.
And he said he wanted to add that we really made his day.
He donated on the last show for his son, Philip.
This was the note that was really horrible.
I mean, no one could read it.
It was just, you were having trouble deciphering it.
And apparently that is not uncommon with Phil.
I donated to the last show for my son Philip and listened to John struggle in a monumental way to read my cryptic printing.
OMG, that was great!
I apologize for the problems it caused, as many parts of the note was magnificently butchered.
Again, my fault.
My son told me it was the best failed read ever done on the show.
My wife, who you called glamorous, who I called glamorous, and you called grandma, almost choked when she listened.
I guess you read glamorous as grandma.
Woo!
Excellent.
My daughter laughed to tears as she listened.
Well, we're glad that we can provide some extra entertainment.
And as John said, thank you to all of our executive and associate executive producers for episode 1264.
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You want a little, um...
Kaylee, I mean, you had the note in the mail.
The note?
Yeah, you didn't see the newsletter.
I saw the note.
Well, you said that you were going to do...
No, there was a note.
There was a ransom note.
Oh, hold on.
Before we do anything.
Kaylee, you will never say you're sorry.
Hey, Leo, and the media will never be friends.
Drop your mic and don't pretend that this press conference came to a natural place.
Here's your girl.
Your girl Kaylee on deck.
So we don't have any really good back and forth.
And you know, ever since John Carl has like kind of given up a...
Running the thing.
It's become less.
Except there is one moment, which I do have isoed, where she's leaving some doofus in the audience and yells at her to put on your mask, which we'll play later, which is one of these two clips.
But let's start with the Her doing a riot, and these are two different press conferences.
This is a summary of the riots, and she wants to make it clear.
Barr reiterated this in his testimony.
The media is still, you know, toying with this, what's going on.
But she lays it on the lines here with her Portland riot summary.
Byron calling them the Gestapo.
Well, that was a quote from the Democrat mayor who quite literally stood in the middle of a riot as continue to ignore reality.
As Portland's Portland's Democrat mayor, Ted Wheeler, tweeted, quote, what I saw last night was powerful in many ways.
I listened, heard and stood with the protesters and I saw what it means when the federal government unleashes paramilitary forces against its own people.
That was a quote from the Democrat mayor who quite literally stood in the middle of a riot as violent protesters attacked a federal building.
That is appalling.
And Mayor Wheeler is clearly failing at his duty to protect his streets and his city there in Portland.
The federal government has a sworn duty to uphold the laws of the United States through field offices and federal facilities across the country.
These agents protect and serve the American people.
Yet the rhetoric of the left undermines our justice system with Nancy Pelosi calling them stormtroopers, Jim Clyburn calling them the Gestapo and Wheeler using the term paramilitary forces.
Under President Trump, violent crime rates in America finally began to fall.
Rhetoric like this cannot be allowed to set us back.
Augmenting the Federal Protective Service guarding federal property in Portland, our brave officers have since augmenting them, I should say.
Our brave officers have faced all of these various things like rioters barricading officers inside the Hatfield Federal Courthouse, trapping officers inside.
A, quote, commercial grade mortar firework was launched by rioters.
A federal agent's hand was impaled by planted nails.
Another federal agent was shot with a pellet gun, leaving a wound deep to the bone.
And tragically, three federal officers were likely left permanently blinded by the rioters using lasers pointed directly at their eyes.
These are not the actions of so-called peaceful protesters.
And the Trump administration will not stand by and allow anarchy in our streets.
Law and order will prevail, and I have a short video for you because I want it to be real, what is happening right now in Portland.
So if we could play that video, that'd be great.
Yeah, then everybody switched away.
I have a question.
Yeah.
They've...
We've kidnapped at least one of these people in helmet and tactical gear, etc., which I'm not so convinced it was an actual riot or Antifa member.
But why don't we know anything about any of the people who have been arrested or detained, or I guess arrested and charged?
Why don't we have any names?
Why don't we know where they're from?
There's some federal arrests going on.
I'd like to know.
Well, that's because the media is not going to report any of it.
It's not that you can't get the information.
I mean, they did have that one guy that they had the movie of who was grabbed off the street because he did something across the street.
I'm across the street, so you can't touch me.
It became a big scandal because they ran across the street, grabbed him and threw him in a van.
He came out later and was interviewed.
And he says, they brought me to the police department, they questioned me, I didn't have a laser on me or whatever, and they let me go.
And he says, that was that, and he wasn't arrested.
Illegally detained!
I mean, let's face it, this is not, this is almost as though this is an insurrection that the media is complicit in.
Almost?
What do you mean almost?
Okay, it's an insurrection that you're listening.
Now, the thing that gets me still is that Wheeler is in...
How do you...
You're the mayor of the town protesting.
This is like being the owner of a newspaper and bitching about the owner of the newspaper.
But you did not see the footage of him protesting.
He was out there for about 10 minutes, and then they surrounded...
He had six or seven bodyguards all strapped.
The peaceful protester started surrounding him.
He fled into an office building lobby, and they were throwing shit at him.
He was not welcomed.
There's absolute video proof that they hated him.
This is true.
We talked about it before, but I'm just saying it's the idea.
Oh, yeah.
That he's out there protesting.
Well, protesting?
Okay.
Rioting?
No.
Even protesting.
You're the mayor.
You can do something about things.
Use your words!
Again, this is like somebody who's the owner of a newspaper protesting the owner of the newspaper.
You're the owner of the newspaper.
You're the government.
It's just beyond me.
It's like Trump protesting.
He needs to use his words!
Use your words, dude.
Um...
Anyway, so that was that.
So now that we have the next day, she does this and she closes with Burks because Burks was attacked as a...
In the New York Times did a piece on Birx saying that the only reason she's even into the whole thing is because she agreed with Trump on something.
And so thus she got the job and she's just a loser.
And so Kayleigh goes after the New York Times.
It becomes kind of a back and forth.
You can get to see.
But at the very end as she's leaving, this is a book closer.
She's leaving.
Some guy yells at her.
You can hear it.
I do have the eye so we can play it later.
Finally, I just wanted to note something on COVID. Dr.
Birx is an extraordinary doctor who served this country, dedicated her time to serving our country as an army colonel.
She served as an ambassador to PEPFAR, where she spent her life fighting AIDS and HIV abroad.
And it is appalling the attack that I saw on her in the New York Times based on no facts.
And Dr.
Birx, for weeks, has been sending out This data to governors, 400 pages of data to our governors, so that they have the best information to make the best decisions for their people in their respective states.
I've not seen anyone poring over data the way Dr.
Burke's has and the attack on her was frankly appalling and egregious.
And The New York Times should be very ashamed of themselves.
Kaylee, what is the president's name at 1250?
Kaylee, put on a mask!
Did someone say, please, you got to wear a mask?
Ask.
Here's the clip.
You can hear it.
I'll tell you what it is.
Kaylee, put on a mask!
It's kind of hard to hear unless you know it's coming.
Who yelled that, though?
What idiot yelled that?
I don't know, but they're gonna probably find out and ban him.
I would kick him out.
Where's he even in there if he's gonna be harassing?
He's not there to harass her.
No.
Kaley, put on a mask!
He's being really funny.
I mean, this is the kind of jerk-off that shouldn't be in these meetings.
Why's he even in there?
It makes no sense.
By the way, they do have one of the America whatever, OAN, whatever it's called.
One American News.
One American News.
They had one of their reporters asking softball questions.
It's kind of funny.
They're harsh, but they're But I think this is the one you were talking about.
She's a brunette.
She's really pretty.
Oh, the One America News girl?
Yeah.
She's a brunette.
She's a brunette, yeah.
A lot of hairspray.
Compared to all the dogs that are in there.
And she's also pretty by contrast because she's the only one that she takes her mask off when she asks a question.
She's not...
You're not, you know, mumbling.
Dogs.
Yes.
Fabulous, indeed.
Alright, I've got some miscellaneous clips.
Well, I would actually like to just stop briefly.
I have two clips from the antitrust hearing yesterday, the Silicon Valley antitrust hearing.
Yes, I will say this.
I will say this.
Okay, that's a performative reviver.
I didn't watch it.
I put it aside for getting clips.
I may get some clips for the Sunday show if...
Unless you really nail it here.
Well, again, it was...
Nail it for me so I don't do anything.
It was even worse than the bar hearing, as they had the four executives, Tom Collins, also known as Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerwasser, known as Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar...
Now, I think the way you pronounce his last name is Pichai, but many of the representatives were calling him Pichai.
Which I'm sure irked him to no end.
And Jeff Bezos of Amazon.
Now, none of them were actually there.
They were all on video from their offices.
Strangely, I will say right off the bat, Bezos' eye doesn't look big anymore.
He's had some kind of work done so that that eye isn't the big crazy eye that it used to be.
His left eye was about to pop out of his head.
Well, I think he's had a lid droop or something.
Or maybe he raised the other one.
Maybe it's a clone, for all I know.
It may not even be him.
He seemed to be the least prepared.
And pretty much all of this, and what was interesting about this is there was hate from both Republicans and Democrats alike for all different reasons.
None of them really let the guys speak.
The guys.
You know, there was even some reclaim in my time.
But I should probably say right off the bat that tech CEOs, especially this group, are very used to dumb questions from unimpressive people.
It's their board members.
It's their venture capital investors.
They're very used to dodging questions about real brass tacks and real data because that's what they do all day long is deal with under-informed idiots.
They're not saying the representatives are idiots, but they really don't have a grasp of the material.
So when you ask a question and it doesn't really come out right, and these guys are so skilled at skirting around it, not answering.
I'll get back to your office.
Oh, we'll be happy to get in touch with your office and give you some more information on that.
What was not discussed a single time that I heard or saw, and it was several hours, was anything about Section 203.
Not a thing!
Section 203 is the main issue at hand today.
Which is probably why the president tweeted, if those guys don't get it done, I will enact my executive order.
I've actually put the executive order back into the show notes, his executive order on preventing online censorship.
Now that we know that he has the legal authority to turn this into some kind of law that lasts two years into...
It could last two years into the next president's administration if he wanted to remove it.
They should take that pretty seriously.
That didn't come up.
It was a little bit about why did you take down the video of the doctors and Zuckerwasser was...
Hemming and hawing about it.
But at the end, Ciceline, Representative Ciceline, a Democrat who is the chair of the committee, he pretty much summed up exactly what they're going to do.
All of this was your typical theater.
They have legislation that they're working on.
I'm quite sure all four of these companies are deeply involved in the legislation.
And here is his summary of the day.
Today we had the opportunity to hear from the decision makers of four of the most powerful companies in the world.
This hearing has made one fact clear to me.
These companies as they exist today have monopoly power.
Some need to be broken up.
All need to be properly regulated and held accountable.
We need to ensure the antitrust laws first written more than a century ago work in the digital age.
When these laws were written, the monopolists were men named Rockefeller and Carnegie.
Their control of the marketplace allowed them to do whatever it took to crush independent businesses and expand their own power.
Well, the names have changed, but the story is the same.
Today, the men are named Zuckerberg, Cook, Pichai, and Bezos.
Once again, their control of the marketplace allows them to do whatever it takes to crush independent business and expand their own power.
This must end.
This subcommittee will next publish a report on the findings of our investigation.
We will propose solutions to the problems before us.
As a great American Supreme Court Justice Lewis Brandeis once said, we must make our choice.
We may have democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both.
So it's clear where it's going.
Okay, I have to stop and make a comment about this bullcrap.
First of all, these guys normally don't I mean, maybe in some early days there was some evidence that Microsoft used to be pretty abusive, but after time, after Microsoft made its first acquisition, Web TV, I believe, for $650 million, they got a clue and realized that we don't need to crush anybody.
We just keep buying companies.
Well, that's what a lot of the Zuckerberg questions were about.
Let me finish my point.
So these guys are buying companies left and right at an offer you can't refuse.
You wouldn't refuse.
You get a little company, you just start it up, you got 10 people.
Look at the Instagram deal.
Made these guys worth tons of money.
There wasn't that many people working there.
And they're not going to say no and nix the deal.
So we're listening to the government.
It's the government's duty to institute the Taft-Hartley Act on their end and stop these mergers and acquisitions.
It's just that simple.
I agree, and what was fun to watch, although not clippable, is they have a lot of chat transcripts, presumably given to them by the former founders of Instagram and WhatsApp, where Zuckerberg is going back and forth with him saying, and I'm paraphrasing, if you don't want to be acquired by us, we're just going to go ahead and we're going to copy you and we're just going to crush you.
That is a problem.
What an idiot.
And he did it with WhatsApp and with Instagram.
And you know that he has bad vibes with both of those former founders.
Because they felt screwed.
And WhatsApp guys felt screwed about the privacy.
So Zuckerberg has some problems there.
Pachai, or Pakai...
He has a very big issue to deal with, although not necessarily his problem.
He didn't come on board as the CEO of Google Alphabet until 2015.
Val Demings did a reasonably good job, I will say, of trying to get him to admit that they did something very evil.
And when they acquired DoubleClick in 2006, which was at the time, I guess, one of, if not the biggest ad tracking and ad purchasing and ad display network.
Ad server, yeah.
Ad server.
And that was a big deal, too.
That was several billion dollars, if I recall.
Early on, too, 2006, several billion dollars was huge.
But at the time, Google agreed to a covenant that they would not integrate...
Their service directly, they would not merge the data, that's what it is, merge the, integrate, yes, they would not merge the data that DoubleClick had on people with the Google information they have on everybody, and apparently they did anyway, and Val Demings, this was the only thing, except for some of the Zuckerberg pandering, I thought this was actually pretty good.
So in 2007, Google's founders feared making this change because they knew it would upset their users.
But in 2016, Google didn't seem to care.
Mr.
Pakai, isn't it true that what changed between 2007 and 2016 is that Google gained enormous market power?
So while Google had to care about user privacy in 2007, it no longer had to in 2007.
Would you agree that what changed was Google gained enormous market power?
Congressman, there's an important issue.
If I could explain.
Well, you know, we today make it very easy for users to be in control of their data.
We have simplified their settings.
They can turn ads personalization on or off.
We have combined most of activity settings into three groupings.
We remind users to go to a privacy checkup.
One billion users have done so.
Okay, Mr.
Pakai, thank you so much for that.
I am concerned that Google's bait and switch with DoubleClick is part of a broader pattern where Google buys up companies for the purposes of surveilling Americans and because of Google's dominance, users have no choice but to surrender.
In 2019, Google made over 80% of its total revenue through selling ad placement.
Is that correct, Mr.
Pakai?
About 8%?
Yeah, okay.
And because Google sells behavioral ads, ads targeted to each of us as individuals, the more user data that Google collects, the more money Google can make.
More user data means more money.
Is that correct?
In general, that's not true.
For example, when you type most of the data, not the more money Google collects?
I'm sorry, please.
You're saying that the more user data, it does not mean the more money that Google can collect.
Congressman, most of the data today we collect is to help users and provide personalized experiences back.
Thank you so much, Mr.
Pakai.
Mr.
Chairman, I yield back.
By the way, Pakai would just lie.
He'd just lie.
Yeah, liar.
That would not surprise me.
It's kind of what you want.
Yeah, in that kind of CEO, in that kind of company, for sure.
Yeah, so he's just full of shit.
I've always felt that way.
But when you listen to this whole, if you watch this whole thing, which hopefully no one did, because really it's quite dry, you realize what the OTG lifestyle really is.
which is something we've been promoting for a long time.
You live the OTG lifestyle almost by default.
Both of us do because we don't really leave the house.
So we have our...
But once you leave the house...
And the phone's in a drawer.
Yes, that's where it gets kind of tricky.
So I've recommended the Alcatel Go Flip 3.
And I just wanted to read a quick note here, feedback from Sir Art Vandele, who says, I've been thinking about it for months, finally made the switch about 10 days ago.
In the shitstorm that is 2020, this decision will likely be one of the highlights of my year.
And he listed out, said, in addition to the privacy, no apps, tracking benefits, I am already realizing the following benefits.
I'd like to share them because this is what OTG is about.
Of course...
Google still may have some way to track you in some form if you use the web browser.
But you really won't want to use the web browser because the phone is pretty useless unless it's an emergency.
He says, here are the following benefits of the flip phone.
Ability to simply be present without distractions in more life situations.
No more constant distractions from notifications, likes, emails, sounds, buzzes, etc.
Beep, beep, beep.
No more temptation to look at my phone while driving.
Better able to keep a work-life balance now with no email on the phone even though the device supports it.
I agree.
Really few instances where you absolutely have to read that email.
More inclination to actually call someone to talk instead of constantly texting since texting is a bit of a pain and I'm not churling on the Google Voice Assistant.
Yes, of course.
Tech minimalism.
All those apps were great, but also represented life clutter, stuff to do, etc.
Better manners in social situations.
No distraction of looking at the phone in the middle of a real conversation.
Reclaiming my natural sense of direction by not having to constantly have Google Maps directing me when I don't need it.
That's a big one.
That's one of yours, John.
By the way...
Even though my blue phone does have Google Maps and I can use them in a pinch, I have made a point of doing this for about the last year and a half to two years.
I've been driving around and I just figured my way around instead of using the map.
It's a big deal because you get your sense of things.
You get your sense of where you are.
It comes back to you because we lost it.
Oh, and I'm great in the air.
I'm horrible on the ground.
And I've also...
I mean, I have no...
Well, the car has a navigation system, but it's not an online one, so...
But yes, just walking around doing your stuff, it's so much better to do that.
Print out a map!
You'll be surprised.
Also, less worry about being out of juice and needing a charger close by.
This battery life is awesome!
More time freed up for reading actual books, prayer, meditation, quiet time when I would typically have my phone out.
In sum, I now have better control of my tech instead of my tech controlling me.
Exactly.
Another OTG convert and proud of it.
Congratulations.
That's five.
That is very good.
Update in the vape wars.
We knew it was going to happen.
Headline, Wall Street Journal.
Cigarette smoking makes comeback during coronavirus pandemic.
As Marlboro maker, Altria says stimulus checks and e-cigarette restrictions are driving sales of traditional cigarettes.
But oh, here they come with their brand new smokeless device.
Their brand new smokeless device.
They can't wait to promote this.
It's coming out, everybody.
Those of you who got back on cigarettes during the Rona, we have the solution for you.
This is why they killed off their vape, their entire vape division, which they bought, just to bring this smokeless turd on the market.
Look for it.
Well, let's stop here and make a prediction.
What do you think is going to be the end result with smokeless tobacco?
I mean, because for one thing, the naming is bad.
The marketing sucks.
They can't seem to get it off the ground.
Do you think it's going to be a success in the long run?
In the United States?
Very doubtful.
I think...
No.
So they tried to shut down all the flavors in Juul, which they purchased a huge interest in.
Then they had all the bad publicity, and they wrote it down, their purchase, their acquisition of Juul, whatever they acquired from Juul.
So it appeared just to be to get that out of the marketplace, bring something back that kind of looks like a vape.
It's got the cartridge system.
They like that because you have to buy more cartridges.
You can't just fill it up with your own liquid that you make in the bathtub.
And it's actual tobacco, which enables the master service agreement between states to still collect money, tax money, for all the cancer that the tobacco will cause.
Since we know that these master stage agreements are multi-year and they were running out of cash because there weren't enough cigarette sales.
So they need to sell product.
I don't think it'll work.
No.
My prediction is people would rather smoke cigarettes than this.
And I've heard from multiple producers who have tried it and they say it's disgusting.
Well, I have a thought on this.
Okay.
I think people who smoke or vape...
Like the idea of a bunch of smoke coming out of their mouths until they can make smoke rings or fill a room with an overpowered vape with this vapor.
I don't think smokeless works because I think it takes an important element away, which is blowing smoke.
Yes, that is an important element of it.
Totally agree.
Yeah.
You see in the movies where the guy blows smoke in the girl's face.
I mean, you see this blowing smoke is a big deal.
It's part of it.
Here's a tip.
Here's a tip.
Do not do a big vape cloud in the girl's face.
This is an Adam Curry tip.
Whatever John just said, that doesn't work anymore.
They don't like it.
Blowing.
Don't you like any of it?
Blowing vape smoke.
But those guys who do YouTube videos of these guys that have a car battery vape and they take a puff of some and they exhale a room full of smoke.
A dragon cloud.
Yeah, sure.
Well, they're showing off.
I don't know what the point of it is, but...
Well, anyway, that was just to kind of wrap it up.
They're really going to try and launch it.
I'm sure there'll be lots of freebies.
We both predict doom.
Yes, we predict doom for sure.
Now, on the thousands of sealed indictments...
Well, I have a little side...
I was going to save for the end, which has a little bit to do with this.
Do you want to do it or do you want to save it?
It's not your seal and diamonds.
It's another set that may be coming forth.
This was done during the bar hearings, and this was the only actual piece of news that was revealed.
In fact, it was Jordan.
Yes, I think I know exactly what.
This is the clip I wanted to pull and couldn't find.
I bet.
Which clip is it?
This is the clip that says Jordan.
It starts with Jordan.
Yes, yes, yes.
I got him.
I got him.
Yeah, this clip I thought was, it actually stunned Jordan.
Yes, I know exactly.
38 people unmasked Michael Flynn's name 49 times in a two-month time frame.
Seven people at the Treasury Department unmasked Michael Flynn's name.
Is this an issue that Mr.
Durham is looking into?
I've asked another U.S. attorney to look into the issue of unmasking because of The high number of unmaskings and some that do not readily appear to have been in the line of normal business.
Wait a minute.
I want to be clear.
So there is another investigation on that issue specifically going on at the Justice Department right now?
Yes.
Wow, that's great.
So Mr. Durham is looking at how the whole Trump-Russia thing started.
You have another U.S. attorney.
Can you give us that U.S. attorney's name, or is that something you're comfortable doing?
John Bash of Texas.
John Bash of Texas is looking specifically at the fact.
At unmasking.
took place in the final days of the Obama-Biden administration.
Is that accurate?
Actually, a much longer period of time.
Even before that?
Yes.
This was the clip I was looking for.
I totally agree.
This was real news.
We had not heard of John Bash looking into the unmasking.
And John Bash is like some hard-ass Texas attorney.
This is not some soy boy.
What was interesting, I went to c-span.org where I got my other clips, and I entered John Bash, Bash, even Texas did not show up in the transcript.
It was really odd, so I couldn't locate the clip this morning.
It could just be one of those things.
Coming to the rescue.
Yes, very good job.
And what's interesting about it is Jordan was first stunned, and then he was like...
Can we tell everybody?
The second thing he was stunned about was, I guess you can't tell us the name of the guy, or just tells him.
And then that was the second stunned gun, and the third one was, he says, well, so you're going to look into the last few months of the...
No, no, it turns out that they've been doing this a long time.
Yeah.
Which really dropped Jordan.
It was like, so this is a bigger deal than anyone thinks.
Oh, yeah.
And so what it tells me is that this whole operation, this unmasking and all the rest of it, was just written for show.
They're unmasking constantly.
Oh, yeah.
So.
Yeah, this guy, let me see.
It's in his Wikipedia now that that was mentioned.
Harvard's where he got his JD. He was the assistant to the Solicitor General, which actually the Solicitor General brings cases to the Supreme Court, so he's at that kind of level.
Argued 10 cases on behalf of the United States.
There we go, before the Supreme Court.
Between 2017 and 2018, special assistant to counsel.
Oh, okay, so he's also been an associate counsel to the president.
Yeah, I think this guy's the real deal.
And along those lines, I have two clips here from a rather, on one hand, interesting, but kind of a little bit disappointing interview.
This is Seamus Bruner.
Seamus, I guess you're right.
Seamus.
Seamus.
Seamus Bruner from the Government Accountability Institute.
It's like chows.
Yes.
Seamus is causing chows.
He's from the Government Accountability Institute, no doubt funded by people who are dickheads one way or the other.
But he has done the work and he has written a book or is about to publish a book about what the Steele dossier really was about and why it was created.
Whereas, you know, we kind of have the idea that, well, there was a lot of worry.
We don't want Trump.
You know, he's going to ruin all our plans and let's discredit him.
And if he wins, we got to get him out.
It's actually a lot simpler than that, and according to him, revolves around something that Was never, now in hindsight, gee, you wonder why it was never in the media, but even we didn't discuss it all that much.
Here's this setup.
I think the seminal moment for me when I realized that these events going back to 2009, all the way to the president's impeachment...
I had a dinner with a senior Clinton campaign official about two springs ago, and I started talking about everything I'd learned about Christopher Steele.
And he said, well, why do you think we did the project?
And I said, well, I assumed it was to dirty up Donald Trump.
And he said, well, it actually started much earlier than that.
What is it?
And he said, well, we came into the 2016 campaign worried that Peter Schweitzer's book, Clinton Cash, and the aura of the Clintons cashing in on the Russia policy was going to be one of our liabilities, and we wanted to scare Republicans away from it.
So we started researching people like Paul Manafort, all the figures that later came out in the scandal, and we were just looking for a way to scare Republicans off from not using Russia as an election issue.
I started to think, oh my gosh, this isn't what we thought it was.
It was a neutralization effort to kind of keep an issue off the table in the 2016 election.
And then Donald Trump kind of plays into it.
And then when Christopher Steele takes it to the FBI, it takes off in an entirely different direction.
I said, is that what happened?
And I remember that I looked up and down about two or three times and finally said, yeah, that's what happened.
So it's about Uranium One, which included payoff to the Clinton Foundation.
Yeah.
This is the I am what I say you are trick, because Hillary was the one that should have been worried about Russia, but let's make it about Trump.
Exactly.
That's exactly what it is.
He worked his way into the good graces of the top American figures for a company known as Rosatom.
Rosatom is the Russia state controlled nuclear empire of Vladimir Putin.
And he gets in and very early on he finds out Well, if you're going to be a consultant for the Russians, you have to pay kickbacks.
They're asking me to kick back money.
Well, he delivers the money.
They take it gladly.
And now he's on the inside.
That's Doug Campbell.
I don't know if he said that at the beginning of the clip.
It's like a businessman who the CIA has asked throughout the past two decades to do stuff on his travels.
Three, four years, he's informing the FBI that at the same time that the Obama administration is doing these deals, they're going to give billions of dollars of American utility contracts to Russia.
The government arranges that.
The American government arranges it.
They allow them to buy uranium under the ground, a transaction that's known as Uranium One.
Believe it or not, that was not the most valuable thing that Vladimir Putin got out.
He wanted those billions of dollars of nuclear fuel contracts because then American utilities We're good to go.
He's reporting this in real time to the FBI, and the FBI's telling him, your information's made it to President Obama's desk.
It's made it to the desk of Robert Mueller.
And so he's sitting there, and all of a sudden, after delivering oodles of evidence, he comes out and he finds out they just approved the uranium-1 deal.
The Obama administration just gave them 20% of America's...
After I just told you this is their strategy of global domination, they're paying kickbacks.
And the agents tell him...
He asked the agents, why did they let this happen?
He said, you have to ask your politics about politics.
But it is irrefutable that at the moment, the Obama administration, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, President Obama, authorized all of these transfers of contracts and uranium to the Russians, they knew the recipient company.
Rosatan was engaged in conspiracy in the United States, racketeering, kickbacks, extortion, and bribery.
It's always the stupid things that they get caught on.
This is such a lame-ass thing to get caught on.
And if you recall, 27,000 agencies signed off on it.
Not just the State Department run by Hillary Clinton.
Everybody signed off on it.
Everybody was probably getting kickbacks, it sounds like.
Well, everybody didn't sign off on it.
I'm sure they don't.
It's not the kind of thing everyone signs off on.
The whole world doesn't have to sign off on every deal.
Uranium One was specifically, specifically when that started to bubble up a little bit, it was, oh, no, no, it wasn't just Hillary Clinton.
No, no, everybody had to sign off on it.
No, I remember the excuses.
Okay.
Well, obviously.
It's like the seven intelligence agencies.
It was one guy.
All right.
Well, you say that, but then again, it's not biting anyone in the ass that I can see.
Well...
Yet.
Yeah, well, we'll have to see.
But then again, this is like the sealed indictments.
This is going to go anywhere.
The corruption is deep.
Valerie Jarrett was on with the money, honey.
I guess Valerie Jarrett is now running interference for Barack and Michelle.
Here's a quick 45 seconds.
Do you believe if Jim Comey knew that the dossier was fake and garbage and he kept going, re-upping warrants to spy on the Trump campaign, that he should go to jail?
Well, Maria, look, I have a very high degree of confidence that our intelligence community, our investigators, Comported themselves responsibly.
Lindsay Graham is the one that encouraged Senator McCain to turn over the dossier in the first place to the FBI. And so I can't tell you all of the reasons why Comey went forward with his investigation.
Maybe this was one piece of a bigger puzzle.
But I do know that it's nearly four years ago, and I don't understand why our focus isn't on what's happening right now and today.
That's the investigation I'd like to see very much.
Well, what's happening right now is we are learning, Valerie, what's happening right now is we are learning the details of what took place.
No, no, no, whatever you do, please don't.
Why are we looking four years in the past?
Let's look at the horrible orange man bag.
Don't look over here.
Nothing to see here.
Ooh, look at that.
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Imagine all the people who could do that.
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Oh, yeah.
Yeah, on no agenda in the morning.
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You know who Post Malone is?
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Post Malone, like Grammy Award.
He won almost all the Grammys.
He wins all.
He's a 25-year-old kid.
He's doing a great job.
Alice never won a Grammys all I know.
Go on.
So he's with Rogan, and I haven't even listened to it, and I start getting emails from people, oh man, because they're talking about aliens, and then this.
Canada's former defense minister claims that aliens are real.
Apparently there's a humanoid-esque race of aliens called the tall whites living among us.
Huh.
What publication is this?
Is this Vice?
Yeah, it's on Vice.
There's a few other places.
So it's like a real deal.
He definitely said it.
He just keeps calling me an alien.
Well, he said it three times.
Yes, which means it's true.
And he got stepped on all of the times.
He couldn't get it in.
Rogan's timing was terrible on this.
But I called out.
Yeah.
By the way, we prefer to be known as Nordic blondes.
Yeah, it's better.
It counts for the hair.
All right.
All right.
Well, at least somebody knows.
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Mike Reilly's been sending out some work.
Oh, maybe.
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No.
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I have one important news item to play.
I have three news items and then something funny and an end clip.
I got too much left.
I'll play my one clip and leave the rest up to your discretion.
There is still news, believe it or not.
There is news outside of the Rona, and this is one that we've been on for years, and once again, we were from the future.
At least 40 members of the terrorist-linked White Helmets have admitted they staged fake chemical attacks to provoke retaliation against the Syrian government.
Members of the group, who won an Oscar for their Netflix documentary, came out in recent interviews for a study presented to the United Nations and confessed they had, in fact, faked the attacks.
According to Maxim Grigoryev, the director for the Foundation of the Study of Democracy, the White Helmets provided a detailed description of the methods commonly used by their organization to fake the scenes.
The admissions came after a thorough fact-finding mission carried out in Syria, which uncovered numerous members of the terrorist-affiliated group, as well as dozens of other actors who took part in the fake attacks.
Grigoryev explained the participants were often innocent bystanders who were taken advantage of by the White Helmet.
Many were living in poverty and agreed to participate just to earn a few dollars to buy food for their families.
A woman recounts how the White Helmets members gave her a white sheet to wrap around herself and says she was then told to lie motionless on the ground.
She was even instructed to fill her mouth with toothpaste so she would appear to be choking on chemical weapons.
Another man says he was told to close his eyes and play dead while the White Helmets filmed him being taken to a hospital.
And in Duma, the site of last year's chemical attack near Damascus, a White Helmets member says that local children were given candy as a reward for acting like they were sick on camera.
Oh, I guess a big apology coming towards Tulsi Gabbard, huh?
For calling her an Assad apologist and an Assad toady?
Really?
So, of course, we knew this from day one because we spotted all the tricks they were using.
And we had reported on the White Helmets as a fraud.
Others have, too.
We weren't the only ones.
That's the thanks we get.
The toothpaste is a nice angle.
It's at least a nice closing on this.
Talking about crazy stories, I want to play this clip.
I want to play this clip, and I'm going to tell you, is this news...
I hear the same story.
It's like the flying car story.
This has been solved over and over again, but let's play this again.
This is like breaking news.
Stonehenge solved again.
Archaeologists in England have solved an enduring mystery about Stonehenge, the origin of the giant boulders that form the outer circle of the ancient monument.
Geochemical testing indicates that the megaliths came from 25 kilometers away at a site called West Woods.
They were erected about 4,500 years ago.
It's still not clear how ancient Britons moved the stones, which weigh up to 30 tons.
Well, what the hell did they discover then?
It Isn't this an old story that's been somehow recycled?
I thought they already knew where the stones came from, and they knew they didn't figure out, they haven't figured out how they rolled them over, even though that's been kind of debunked, because it's just used logs.
What I heard that was new is that they had done some imaging, and they had found some caves or something, or some...
Oh yeah, that was like a couple weeks ago.
Yeah, that's what I saw, but that had no legs.
No, this just came out, and I'm listening to this thing.
I've heard this story a million times.
What I'm so happy about, and my dad, rest his soul, who I didn't have a great relationship with, but when I was 15, he took me to London on a trip before I went off to the higher education school.
Which was not a great trip in general, but we did go to Stonehenge before there were gates, so we could just walk around.
Yes, I was there in 73 before there were gates, and there was nobody there.
Well, tour buses.
A couple of tour buses.
We didn't have any even buses.
We just sat around on the stones and looked around.
Yeah, you could just hang out, and of course there was some graffiti, which was unfortunate, but not much.
You could just hang out and just be on the stones.
What year was that, do you know?
I was 15, so 79.
Because I went there in 73, there were no buses.
It was really desolate.
Right, right.
So that's Stonehenge solved.
Okay, next.
Stonehenge solved.
Stonehenge not solved as usual.
This is an aside.
I was trying to get some clips and I got a couple of things from WBUR, which is my source for NPR stuff.
And I ran into this...
There's some show they do where they do these kind of...
It's worse than...
Then they're whispering people doing interviews, and they have some whispering woman.
She's so pensive, and she's so happy to see somebody.
And they had LeVar Burton on.
Ah, Jordy.
But now Jordy's done other things, and he's now a director, and he's an auteur, and he's kind of full of himself in this clip.
And he's so happy to be interviewed by this woman who's just fawning all over him.
And I just thought this was one of the more annoying things I managed to clip.
And so I kind of made it, and it was typical NPR, so I decided to juice it up a little bit.
This is...
This is LeVar Burton on NPR Musing.
You've been very open about your experiences as a black man in America, and as you engage with this moment, as someone who's very visible, how are you also...
How are you experiencing this moment in your life at this very second?
Protecting your heart, I suppose?
Hmm.
That's a really great question.
Because one of the things that I am encouraging myself to do, and encouraging others when asked, I'm encouraging us all to keep our heads up.
Right?
Right?
Because my feeling is that unless our heads are up, we cannot see the horizon, and it is the horizon which beckons.
Sounds like your horn's going off!
You really think so, Bill?
Oh, yeah!
Damn it, Hank, you know I can't have loud sudden noises while I'm meditating.
I was a nose hair away from attaining inner peace.
Alright, I'm cutting you off now.
Good end.
Nice work.
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You heard it already.
Who did?
You did.
Oh, perfect.
We'll use that.
I like it.
You did?
Who did?
Who did?
You did.
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Sounds incestuous.
Not quite sure what that means.
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A large thanks to Rolando Gonzalez, Jesse Coy, Nelson, and Bill Walsh with the classic, The Ant Song.
Look very much forward to seeing you all again on Sunday.
We'll be here deconstructing whatever comes our way.
Coming to you from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the capital of the drone star state, Austin, Texas.
FEMA region number six on all governmental maps.
In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
And from northern Silicon Valley, where we're required to wear masks now, and people are wearing them when they're driving and dying of carbon dioxide poisoning.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
And on that happy note, until Sunday, adios mofos!
and such.
I got ants.
I got ants.
I don't know if we had ants.
We had ant invasion.
I was thinking if you desiccated a big pile of ants and then ground them to a powder like a fine grind of black pepper, we were having dinner and yeah, I got an ant somehow in the meal and I ate it.
These things are peppery.
I got ants.
I got ants.
These ants, they don't need a lot.
And then you see, you find all the ones that are roaming around you.
Although I backed them off by doing the burning trick.
You just torch them.
And you leave them there.
There are occasional moments where there's an ant that you do not torch, and that's an ant that's carrying one of the dead ants back.
I got ants.
I got ants.
I got ants. I got ants.
Ants.
Ants. Ants.
Suffering, corruption, and decay.
Right this moment there are Americans who are alive and who are healthy who will be dead by the fall.
Eradication of efforts which are going on right now at record pace.
And there are Americans who already died who did not Specifically, the President of the United States.
Donald Trump's war on elements of his own government.
Trump's war on African key ballots.
Trump's war on Fauci.
President Trump's war on face masks.
You can't let that happen to me!
Donald Trump's war on President Trump's war on science.
And you must be a sense of banished, banished, persecuted, and punished.
On institutions.
The nation is witness over a Swiss campaign.
The FBI has been on the same road.
The whistleblowers.
The Donald Trump's war on Trump.
Donald Trump's war on law enforcement.
Donald Trump's war on law enforcement.
They are determined to tear down every statue.
Donald Trump's war on him.
Donald Trump's war on intelligence.
Donald Trump's war on intelligence.
Donald Trump's war on immigrants.
The hands countered knockoff operations in the Western Constitution.
President Trump's unprecedented virtues for the media.
Trump's war on the media.
War on the media.
War on the press.
There's nothing left to say but that Donald Trump has gotten Americans killed and is going to get even more Americans killed in unfathomable numbers.