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You want the city to clean up the poop.
Adam Curry.
John C. Devorak.
It's Thursday, April 29th, 2021.
This is your award-winning Kimo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1342.
This is No Agenda.
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 just missed an eight-car Zephyr.
Things are just moving along swimmingly.
I'm John C. DeVore.
It's Craig Vaughn, Buzzkill.
In the morning.
Wait a minute, do we need an official Zephyr report?
It was eight cars.
What does that mean?
This means it was a nine-car Zephyr.
They carried the mail car, luggage car, whatever they used to carry.
Which is a big deal.
It's a lot of cars.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have nine...
But I want to get...
Well, you can do the rest of your little bit there, but there was...
So yesterday, there was one today, five engines pulling this thing.
There was one yesterday or the day before I decided to count the cars.
Yeah.
So we had three engines in front...
I'm lugging along, and then there were two more engines in the middle of this array of container cars, each one holding two.
There's two containers on a car.
140 cars.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is no longer a Zephyr report.
This is a FOMA report.
China may be moving their gold out of the United States.
Bitcoin currently 53,688.
Oh my God!
Listen to that horn!
I mean, not only that, was there that many containers, which would be 140, 280, almost 300 containers.
But they were from the different shipping companies I'm starting to see.
I mean, besides the old regulars, you know, like Maersk and those guys, yeah.
Yeah, Maris is one of them.
There's a bunch of them.
But now there's, you know, CMA. There's a lot of just letters.
I don't want to put anything on them.
There's just a lot of new Chinese shipping companies.
It's like a way to make money.
Hmm.
Is it possible that it contains chips?
Chips for our cars?
Let's hope so.
You know, in Austin...
Car dealers are going out of state to find second-hand cars.
There's no inventory.
If you buy a new car in Austin, you're not going to get it delivered.
You have to wait.
So they're going out of state to find second-hand cars.
This is nuts!
I find this whole chip shortage thing to be somewhat...
There's something amiss with the reporting on it.
I watch all these shows, the financial shows, and they keep talking about, well, it's unexpected.
There was an unexpected demand.
Bullcrap.
That's what I say.
Bullcrap.
Unexpected demand has created the chip shortage.
Yeah, I don't believe that for a second.
They're lying to us.
You don't say...
I don't believe it either.
There's gambling going on there?
Yeah.
I mean, but there's no one really saying anything.
It's just like, oh, well, there's chip shortage.
Yeah, but where do the chips come from?
From China.
Well, what kind of chips are they?
Well, they're actually not that important.
Some of them are a lot of entertainment chips for entertainment systems.
Some other embedded things, maybe.
All you have to do is find one chip that is a bottleneck.
Yeah.
You take a look at today's cars, which is a good reason to buy a 10-year-old car, or older.
You look at today's cars, and they have so many chips in them.
Yeah.
That if one lone little chip, it could be anything.
It might be a one, if there's a one source supplier of one specific chip, and that chip is necessary for the car to go off the assembly line.
It can't go out.
Can't go out.
So we have the Millennials car who moved to New York, which is bought and paid for.
And, you know, actually we were just waiting for the title to come in so that we could then go turn around and sell it.
And I think maybe we'll hold on to it for a couple more months when people are really, really choking.
It's a Mazda 3, but it's low mileage.
It's a 20...
I think it's a 20...
2016 or 2016.
I think it's worth a fortune.
It only has 50,000 miles on it.
Yes, it's worth a fortune.
I think it is.
And last night, I care so much about our second-hand car that I went out and put a moving blanket on the roof because the rain stick did its business.
Here's a note.
One of our producers, Mr.
Adam Curry, it's coming down in Southeast Texas right now.
Grandma said golf ball-sized hail in Del Rio, Bracketville area.
Thunderstorms and hail is definitely the sign of the no-agenda rain stick.
And yes, you know that two days after we shake the stick...
It's always going to have weather in Austin.
In fact, Grandma just got the back end of the stick.
I can't help it.
And it came up towards Austin.
We didn't get the golf ball-sized hail, but I saw the No Agenda Producers Group for Texas.
So is that the normal operating procedure?
We don't have hail like that in California.
You put a moving blanket on the roof.
Which is a padded blanket.
Yeah, exactly.
And so that prevents the damage to the cars.
That's the theory.
You know, Tina's car was in the garage, my car's in the garage, and this one's just sitting outside.
I'm like, golf ball-sized hail will dent any car.
Oh, it'll break windows?
Yeah, that too.
So it did rain.
I have a very wet blanket on the car.
No dents, but there was no...
It was thunder and lightning all night, and rain, but no hail.
Huh.
Yeah.
Anyway, that's the rainstorm.
So everyone in Texas has these moving blankets?
It's very common to see that in the back of a car or a truck, yeah.
Yeah.
I think we've talked about that before.
No, I would remember that.
That's something I would want to remember because I've always been fascinated by these hailstones that bust, dent the shit out of, of course some guy's got a car and the next thing you know it's ruined.
Yeah.
Uh, and you'll see pictures, if you look now, just say Southeast, you know, Texas, Hale, you'll see pictures of dented cars everywhere.
Hmm.
Yeah.
It could be a look, though, you know, you could have this thing, but it might be fashionable.
Yeah, sure.
It's very fashionable.
It's the steel drum of cars, of car design.
So now there's a whole bunch of different things we could start with.
I think we should talk.
We got a few COVID things to get out of the way because we got these bonus clips.
Well, not just a few.
I got some India stuff.
Producers came in big.
Yes, I got some of these notes from India and I've got some...
Well, if you want to go with COVID India, we could...
I want to actually start with this instead.
Okay.
Mainly because I want to get this out of the way.
Yeah.
These are the bonus.
Because it's just oozing all over your hand and you just don't want to touch it.
No, because it has a lot to do with what we're going to talk about.
I know what we're going to talk about.
All right.
All right.
So I've got this note.
This thing just came out in Nature, April 29th, page 661.
This guy who's a famous pro-vaccine guy.
Incredibly famous.
And in fact, he is on these two bonus clips.
I'll give you an example of him.
You can listen to these clips.
Starting with the setup clip.
There's a two-parter on there.
You can play the setup question.
This guy showed up on Earth Day on Democracy Now!
And then I'll talk to you about his little editorial that he wrote for Nature Magazine.
I have no clip called Setup, but...
It's the one that's got the misspelling.
Oh, that one!
Dr.
Hotas, very quickly before we conclude, I'd like to ask you about a recent article you wrote for the BMJ Journal saying that the high death toll from COVID-19 has not arisen from SARS-CoV-2 transmission alone, but also anti-science forces promoting defiance against vaccines.
And you talk about the globalization of this anti-vaccine movement.
Could you just explain what that is and how that's happened and how to counter it?
All right.
Now, I wanted to put that out before we played his response, which goes on forever, by the way.
This guy's a chatterbox.
I'm pretty convinced, and I may show it later in the show, I have a third clip from him, that I believe Bill Gates gets his material from this guy.
Mm-hmm.
Because there's a bunch of parallels that I can identify.
But this guy who talks and talks and talks, he's on CNBC all the time.
His background is in vaccines.
He's a vaccine expert.
He's got two or three under his study that he's developed.
He even has a vaccine for worms.
I think hookworm or something.
Is it just shooting ivermectin into your veins?
Because that'll do it.
Well, this would seem to be the easier way to go.
But he makes a big stink about vaccines being the anti-science aspect, which is not true.
Hmm.
And in this journal, or the Nature, I'm not, they mentioned that, but this is one that just came out of Nature magazine, April 29th.
There's a pull quote right in the middle.
It says, accurate targeted counter messages.
What he's doing here is the title of this is COVID vaccines time to confront anti-vax aggression.
Aggression, no less.
Yeah, that's what he says.
And then there's the pull quote, is accurate targeted counter-messaging from the global health community is important, but insufficient.
Now, that's an interesting thing to say, because most of the stuff that I think people, or he would identify us as being, I don't know if you can call us anti-vaccine, but skeptical of some of these products.
No, I'd say that we are, at this moment, anti-COVID vaccine.
Not if it was a traditional vaccine, but mRNA.
We can say mRNA.
But the point is that what he says here in this pull quote is bogus because you and I, I'm just using ourselves as an example, are getting most of our information from the medical people.
To the wrong ones.
You're listening to the wrong people.
That's the problem he has.
He's the one who went off against Rand Paul.
Oh, this guy.
And Rand Paul is a doctor.
The people that we're quoting from...
No, John, I'm sorry.
He's an eye doctor.
It doesn't count.
He had to go through the same process of any other doctor.
And he's a scientist.
And most of the people that we've...
And I've got a couple of clips.
I got a whopper today that's a doctor, very well.
A distinguished doctor is now the enemy of the people, but still a doctor.
So this guy is, everything's fine.
If you listen to me, I'm the only guy that's right kind of guy.
But I'm going to just put this out there, and I think it might be cruel of me to do it, but I'm going to do it anyway.
This guy's a fanatic.
And he has become so, and I believe because his life's work has been in vaccines.
So he's in a cult, perhaps.
You have to let me finish this because this is something I don't like to accuse somebody of being what I'm going to say.
He's a vaccine guy from the get-go.
I don't think he even practices medicine anymore because he's on too many boards.
He does all these things.
He's not involved with vaccine companies except in India trying to make conventional vaccines.
So I couldn't find him with Pfizer.
He's not like a bad guy.
But what happened, if you have to imagine yourself being a vaccine guy, and then your daughter, who's now seven, gets autism.
Okay.
That'll do it.
And he has to write a book, and his first book that he wrote, he's written, I think, four books, is, my daughter has autism, and it wasn't caused by vaccines.
Yeah.
Otherwise, you can write a book, but it won't get published.
So that's how you get it published.
Well, that book got published, but it's beside the point.
And then he brings this up in this little comedy he's going to make.
Now, I think he may have been turned into a fanatic because he's in denial in some ways of the possibility.
I don't care if it's just a long shot that maybe vaccines his life's work had something to do with the situation with this poor girl.
So let's listen to his answer to the question about the anti-vaxxers.
And by the way, he can't stop talking.
They have to actually cut him off at the end and end the show.
But here we go.
The Quad, I think, was able to relax some of those constraints to support biological E and allow some of those raw materials through.
So I'm very happy that they did that.
Now, this is the wrong clip.
Well, the only other clip I have is finales.
That's it.
Okay, that sounds to me like the last clip, so...
What's the last clip of this series?
I didn't intend to run these two clips at the beginning of the show.
It's okay.
We'll play it.
Yeah, unfortunately, the other hat I wear is a leader in going up against anti-science groups, not by choice, but sort of by default, because in addition to being a vaccine scientist, I am the parent of four adult kids, and my youngest daughter, Rachel, has autism and intellectual disabilities, and A few years ago, I wrote a book called Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism, which made me public enemy number one with the anti-vaccine groups.
They call me now the OG villain, which I had to look up.
It means original gangster villain.
And now, what was sort of a fringe element, and you're seeing this play out nightly now on conservative news outlets, they're now mainstream among the conservative parties in the U.S. are Republican Party, and that's really scary.
And then you've got the Russian government launching an entire program of what's being called weaponized health communications, trying to discredit Western vaccines in favor of Sputnik V or Sputnik V. And now this is globalized, and you're seeing the same kind of far-right U.S.-QAnon focus around the anti-vaccine movement now appearing in protests in Western European capital.
So I call this an anti-science empire.
I tend to be a bit out there on this in the sense that There's not by any means consensus in the global community that it's reached that stage.
But, you know, I'm of the opinion that when so many lives were lost in the United States, not only because of COVID-19, but of deliberate defiance to things like masks and social distancing, and now we have four independent news polls all pointing to the most vaccine-hesitant group in the United States, or what are being called Republicans.
Some polls call it white Republicans.
And that is the reality.
anti-science, anti-vaccine movement.
And we have to figure out a way to dial it back, bring it back.
I'm trying to reach out to conservative groups whenever I can, just because we've let this thing get out of hand.
Neither the U.S. government or the United Nations agencies has really wanted to confront this and really call it out and express concern to the Putin government and confront them on it, express concern in the U.S. about how we've allowed this to globalize.
But we have to figure out a way to dial this back.
Wow.
It's so – it's not – It's Republicans in Germany, white Republicans, and QAnons, which is global, clearly.
It's not just America.
It's everywhere.
It's QAnon.
And white Republicans?
White Republicans.
Let me introduce you to some black Republicans who are very anti-vax.
Wow!
Yeah, he's on the hit squad.
He means business.
He's out there to...
Well, he's on CNBC all the time.
We don't get to see him much.
In fact, I didn't even know about him until I saw this piece of nature.
Yeah, I'm not familiar with him.
I started looking into him because I figured there's all the usual suspects.
I checked whether he's a board member of Pfizer or anything like that.
No.
Nothing.
He's legit.
I mean, in terms of...
He's honest.
He's...
Oh, I'm sorry.
He's sincere.
Because when he says that...
When he's sincere, but when he says that at the beginning when the question was asked, and he kind of implies that the reason we have such a high death toll, 500,000, is because of anti-vaxxers, you have to remember, there was no vaccine when people were dying.
We had a half a million dead, supposedly, but let's just assume that that's an accurate number, even though I think it's exaggerated.
The vaccine people think it was the other way around.
It was underreported.
Whether it was underreported, it's still a lot of people.
But there was no vaccine.
Once the vaccine came out, the numbers started to change.
But he may be sincere, but I think he's a terrible guy.
And I don't think he practices.
And that's another difference.
Because if you look at his resume and if you look at him in Wikipedia, this guy is too busy to practice medicine.
He heads up a department in Texas, one of the hospitals, and he's doing this stuff, and he's developing four vaccines that I could figure, and he's doing a COVID vaccine in India that's supposed to dose out, which I have the other clip about, but that has to follow the Bill Gates clip, and if you want me to play that, we can get this guy out of the way.
Yeah, sure.
Okay, there's a Bill Gates clip on the list, and it says...
Weird Bill Gates.
Will Bill Gates.
And this is what makes me think that Bill Gates is in touch with this guy.
Because this is a weird Bill.
Bill is...
When he's asked about stuff he doesn't know about, he tries to bluff his way out.
Yeah.
And he starts contradicting himself and saying stupid, crazy stuff.
And this is the weird Bill Gates clip where he does that.
And I think he got it from this Hotep guy.
There's been some speculation that the changing intellectual property rules and allowing these vaccines, as you say, the recipe for these vaccines to be shared would be helpful.
Do you think that would be helpful?
No.
Why not?
Well, there's only so many vaccine factories in the world, and people are very serious about the safety of vaccines.
And so moving...
What was he laughing about there?
Let me hear it again.
No.
Why not?
Vaccines to be shared would be helpful.
And do you think that would be helpful?
No.
Why not?
Well, there's only so many vaccine factories in the world, and people are very serious.
I don't hear him laughing.
Where is he laughing?
No, no.
Randy says people are very serious.
He's laughing.
He goes, he does one of his in-line laughs, where he's going, people are very serious about it.
Because they're not serious.
That's obviously...
No.
Why not?
Well, there's only so many vaccine factories in the world.
And people are very serious about the safety of vaccines.
It's about the safety.
People are very serious.
It'll hurt just super painful.
And so moving something that had never been done, moving a vaccine from, say, a J&J factory into a factory in India...
That, it's novel.
It's only because of our grants and our expertise.
Well, hold on a second.
He laughs again.
But he's also lying.
What is that about?
He's lying.
That can happen at all.
The thing that's holding things back in this case is not intellectual property.
There's not like some idle vaccine factory with regulatory approval that makes magically safe vaccines.
Yes, there is!
You know, you've got to do the trials on these things, and every manufacturing process...
It has to be looked at in a very careful way.
There's all sorts of issues around intellectual property having to do with medicines, but not in terms of how quickly we've been able to ramp up the volume here.
I remember how shocked people were when we said we were going to do second sources in these developing country factories.
Wait, wait, stop, stop.
He just said a second ago that you can't do it.
And now...
Now he's saying that everyone thought it was crazy that we were doing it.
What could he make up his mind here?
This is where he goes off the rails.
Because he's not the original source of this thinking.
He's also lying.
He's lying.
It's this Hotep guy, when you hear Hotep.
Hotep.
After this.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
We'll play this and then the hotep guy.
Medicines, but not in terms of how quickly we've been able to ramp up the volume here.
You know, I remember how shocked people were when we said we're going to do second sources in these developing country factories.
You know, that was a novel thing.
We got all the rights from the vaccine companies.
They didn't hold it back.
They were participating.
I do a regular phone call with the pharmaceutical CEOs to make sure that work is going at full speed.
Oh, my God.
Okay, after the next clip, you have to let me in because I've got new information.
Oh, you're in now.
We'll play that clip.
I know you already got complaints.
Complaints?
I want to hear them.
By the way, I'm going to call all the other podcasters right after this to make sure everybody's agreeing that you're doing things properly.
What complaints are you referring to?
I don't know.
I'm just saying Bill says he calls all the CEOs to make sure they're doing things right.
So I call all the podcasters.
Yes, of course.
I'm going to call all the podcasters.
You got to try to keep up.
Anyway, go on.
Well, shoot.
Now I have to interject a clip because if you're going to call all the podcasters, make sure you call anti-vaxxer podcaster numero uno.
And now the popular podcast host Joe Rogan is facing backlash after making the unsubstantiated claim that healthy young people don't need the vaccine.
Without evidence.
He's not a doctor.
I think you should get vaccinated if you're vulnerable.
I think you should get vaccinated if you feel like my parents are vaccinated.
I've encouraged a lot of people, and people say, do you think it's safe to get vaccinated?
I've said, yeah, I think for the most part it's safe to get vaccinated.
I do.
I do.
But if you're like 21 years old and you say to me, should I get vaccinated?
I go, no.
Are you healthy?
Are you a healthy person?
Like, look, don't do anything stupid, but you should take care of yourself.
But medical experts say Rogan is wrong.
They say adults of all ages should get vaccinated.
I gotta do the clip where Fauci actually addresses it.
It's just too funny.
Fauci is hilarious.
Can you stop for one second before you go on?
Of course.
This guy Hotez...
is the main guy who came out against Rogan that triggered this whole thing.
Yes, they are in full panic mode because Joe Rogan is still recognized as incredibly influential, Spotify or not.
So when Joe Rogan said this, and he was being, as you recall, from March in 2019, no, 2020, when I was out there, his handler was Osterholm.
And the more I think about this...
The Vax guy.
Yeah, no, he's the, he's the, oh, look at the numbers, we're all gonna die, we're in the mouth of the monster, it's gonna be horrible.
And just look at the guy.
He has douchebag spook written all over him.
And what the hell was he doing on the Joe Rogan show in March of 2020?
We'd never heard of the guy.
Why was he the guy to show?
And to get on Joe Rogan, you've got to have some kind of angle.
I don't think it was necessarily Joe's choice at the time.
But anyway, I'll put it this way.
If the situation for us as normal-thinking human beings with normal-sized amygdalas, if the situation was hopeless, all this propaganda would be unnecessary.
So there's clearly room here to stop some of this insanity, and Joe Rogan inadvertently probably put his foot right in it.
Real quickly, I want to ask you, popular podcast host Joe Rogan, you may have heard about this, made comments about young people getting vaccinated.
It's getting a lot of buzz.
Buzz?
It's getting a lot of buzz.
That's code for shit!
He's going viral!
21 years old and you say to me, should I get vaccinated?
I say no.
If you're a healthy person and you're exercising all the time and you're young and you're eating well, I don't think you need to worry about this.
Saying young, healthy people shouldn't get vaccinated.
Just quickly, your response?
Well, that's incorrect, Savannah.
And the reason why is that you're talking about yourself in a vacuum then.
You're worried about yourself getting infected in likelihood that you're not going to get any symptoms.
but you can get infected and will get infected if you put yourself at risk and even if you don't have any symptoms you are propagating the outbreak because it is likely that you even if you have no symptoms that you may inadvertently and innocently then infect someone else who might might infect someone who really could have a problem with a severe outcome.
So if you want to only worry about yourself and not society, then that's OK.
But if you're saying to yourself, even if I get infected, what I can do.
I can do damage to somebody else, even if I have no symptoms at all.
And that's the reason why you've got to be careful and get vaccinated.
Yeah, so you say young, healthy people should get vaccinated.
Absolutely.
Okay.
The guy's a pitchman.
Oh, yeah.
Rogan's just talking.
Well, that's a big problem for Joe.
That's a real third rail that's going to be an issue if he keeps it up.
I don't think he will.
No, I don't think he will either.
Absolutely not.
But let's go back to what we were talking about, which was that Bill Gates is discussing how these vaccines can be made overseas.
Well, this is where this comes from.
And this is, again, Hotez talking about...
The question came out, what is the deal with getting these vaccines ramped up?
What about the patents?
Is the patents a big hold-up?
Same question is almost exactly the same question asked of Bill, who buffaloed his way out of it.
And this is what the HOTES says.
The Quad, I think, was able to relax some of those constraints to support biological E and allow some of those raw materials through.
So I'm very happy that they did that.
You know, the patent issue is one that I'm often asked about, and patents are important.
One of the things I like to say, though, is, you know, the model of patent, loosening patent restrictions...
It was very much around small molecule drugs during the height of the HIV-AIDS pandemic.
And companies like CIPLA, they needed the freedom to be able to make antiretroviral drugs.
And patents are important for vaccines, but the most important aspect of vaccines is actually knowing how to make vaccines and knowing how to do it under a quality umbrella with quality control and batch production records and also having adequate regulatory authorities intact.
And that actually tends to be a bigger hurdle than the patent.
So everybody, you know, focuses on the patents based on those earlier models for small molecule drugs.
But the forces and the barriers that are around vaccines is a bit different.
What we really need is to train human capital people who know how to do vaccines under a quality umbrella and the national regulatory authority and help with the capacity building.
So the point is, even if you relaxed all of the patent restrictions for all the vaccines tomorrow, and I'm not certain how quickly that would translate into vaccines for the world for this pandemic.
It's a long-term issue.
Definitely, it's important.
But right now, I think we have to focus on, one, making low-cost, easy-to-use, durable vaccines available to people in resource countries.
As I say, 5 billion doses, number one.
And number two, let's start working out that long process of building capacity.
Right now, there are no vaccines made on the African continent, or essentially no vaccines.
Not much better in Latin America.
A little bit better, but not much.
All right.
Now, luckily, we have some of the best producers in the universe.
I did a call out.
I said, I want our Indian producers to step up.
We need to know what's going on.
And I think I said, we have two producers.
I know that.
So I need to hear from you.
And we got two emails.
So 100% of the no agenda Gitmo Nation audience in India has weighed in.
In India, 1.34 billion people.
We got two.
Well, actually, the first one is not even in India, but it's important that I read these in sequence, and this is just a short note, and we don't have to go through the whole thing, because you'll know right away what happened to him.
As he says, I've donated a few times.
I feel I need to comment about the skepticism from you and John recently on the situation in India.
First off, I was born in Bangalore, India.
I've been in this country, United States, for over 30 years now, and a proud American of Indian origin.
I work in pharma, and while I generally agree on a number of things you guys have accurately reported on, there were some errors.
More about that later, but I do want to speak about the recent situation in India.
This is no hoax!
I lost my father-in-law last week, exactly a week ago from today, my school senior of about 53 years, and my brother's childhood friend whom I knew well of 42 years, and a number of other acquaintances aged 26 and 32.
So right there, to me, this is like the people we knew in Manhattan.
And there were people dying around them.
And they got very angry at our skepticism.
So I understand.
But he does say right after that, the variant currently impacting is a different strain.
And a few of the people listed above were fully vaccinated from the AstraZeneca vaccine.
And then he goes into most cities, towns in India, disregard, common sense.
There were excessive parties, events, social events, no precautions.
The population is to blame.
Sounds totally right.
People weren't careful.
I think this producer is a little bit under the spell.
And that's logical when you have dead people around you.
So let's go straight to the actual numbers of India.
One of our producers...
Tracks the death rate and produces daily charts based on the John Hopkins raw data.
India currently is in 84th place in the world for cumulative deaths from COVID-19.
So if you look at the deaths per million population, number one, New Jersey, 2,866.
Yeah, Jersey strong!
Number two, Hungary, 2,793 deaths per million.
United Kingdom, 1,873.
Followed close behind by the United States, 1,727.
And then India...
146 deaths per million population.
So let's just all shut up a second about this being crazy and what's going on.
This is, oh my gosh, no.
And the charts are in the show notes.
You'll see the deaths are flatlined.
Cases spike like crazy.
And he even has a deaths versus new deaths Then there is a little increase, but it's nothing like the news media is reporting.
So that's really some information that has to be taken into context of over a billion people population.
Delhi itself is huge.
Now, the next note...
And by the way, I'm sure that there are, you know, amidst all the propaganda that we're seeing, and I'm just going to call it propaganda, again, it's, look at makeshift cemeteries, you know, no hospital beds, no oxygen, cut to video of guys carrying an oxygen tank, you know, cut to video of burning bodies, you know, in six crematorium sites.
We have seen this movie before, and I'm sure somewhere there's an Indian truther trying to get on TikTok, and you know, it's like, oh, this is all bullshit, but...
And he might have two dots in his forehead now, for all I know.
So we're not getting any information, really, from the media or even social media from India.
There's just no way we don't understand the context.
We don't understand anything about it.
We don't know about India.
But this next producer, this is the one, and...
I have to keep him anonymous.
I've checked him out, his name, his email address.
He is someone in the know.
In India, there's a caste system.
I would say he's in the highest caste, and he is from a family, and he can back that up.
Brahmins.
Brahmin caste.
But regardless, I believe this producer to be telling the truth.
So...
He has a couple sections here, and I think it's just important to go through.
Stop me whenever you have a question.
The origin, he says.
India is mainly a protectionist country.
What that means is, when any outside company, for example, Sarah Lee wants to do business in India, they must partner with one of the multinational families in India.
That's just like China.
So if you want to do automobiles in India, you've got to hook up with the Tata family.
Tractors, it's the Mahindra family.
Telcos, the Ambani family.
With vaccines, it's the Punawala family, which owns the Serum Institute.
And this is a real vaccine company.
It's known as...
So the Serum Institute is TSI. In 2020, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gave the Serum Institute millions of dollars to manufacture the COVAX mRNA vaccine.
Now, one must remember, the Punawala family are billionaires by themselves and traditionally do not even believe in mRNA or other unproven technologies.
But what the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gave in donations is kind of peanuts for this family, but the son...
So the father's Cyrus.
He's the patriarch, and he's getting up there in age, and the son, Adar, is now starting to run parts of the empire.
And so he took the Bill and the Gates Foundation money.
The dad, Cyrus, is a doctor by trade, has been supplying traditional vaccines.
These are the ones they make in India.
MMR, mumps, rubella, measles, mumps, rubella.
They've been doing it with the patents in hand to do this.
So what Bill Gates was saying was total bullshit.
They make them native in India.
The Serum Institute does this and they do it from the intellectual property, which they have.
However, it doesn't even matter how they got it.
So what Bill Gates said is just bullshit.
To Uncle Bill...
Bill and Melinda Gates got in touch with TSI because he's one of the largest donors of the World Health Organization and this Cyrus, the dad, is an old school guy.
He's been, you know, but like the old World Health Organization 20 years ago.
Cyrus didn't want to deal with him, but he let the kids take the lead and Adar started dealing with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Okay.
So when COVID-19 hits, Bill Gates comes along and wants to play the game with TSI since he's already paid for access by giving them money.
And he says, okay, we want you to develop COVAX for Gavi.
That's the vaccine alliance.
So the old dude, the old guy, Cyrus, doesn't like it.
He doesn't believe in the mRNA, and he was also very chummy with Halfdan Mahler, who apparently is important in the World Health Organization, who was anti-China.
But then, let me see, I'm missing it here.
So then they decide that they're going to do the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and not deal with anything Bill Gates has to do.
And they got the actual IP from the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and they started producing that.
That's what they've been giving to people.
And another chart from one of our producers, interestingly enough, shows...
At the very date when the vaccination starts with the AstraZeneca made locally, that's when cases start to spike.
And they call it Covishield there.
And it's non-mRNA.
So, Pfizer comes along and says, you know what?
It's time for us to do a deal with you.
India says, yeah, this is good.
Give us the patent and we can develop the vaccine ourselves.
Pfizer says, no way.
You're not getting our IP, which of course was backed up by Joe Biden putting an embargo on intellectual property.
So all they do is they focus on the Oxford vaccine.
But then after this denial of producing the vaccines without the intellectual property, cases go through the roof.
And this producer says right here, he says, And he says, guess what?
A lot of people die in India in the street every single day.
And if you look around on Twitter, you'll see multiple pictures, pictures that today are shown as, oh, this woman just collapsed from COVID-19.
She's dying in the street.
And you can see the same picture from three years ago where she was dying from something else.
The old classic, reused photos.
Yes.
All of the Middle East, all our covers there just kept these pictures.
So...
Yeah, that makes sense.
So we have some additional benefits.
Modi...
Modi is clearly a Trumper.
He's no good.
He's got to go.
So we're pressuring him.
Target him.
And also know that who's right next door is Pakistan.
Pakistan deeply has deep investments from China.
So who knows what's going on just across the border to influence the media.
But now it goes international.
And all we're hearing is, India wasn't prepared!
They didn't know what to do!
And our producer says, India is in fact very prepared, and was.
In India, mankind designed the Ziverdo kit, which contains ivermectin, doxycyllin, and zinc.
We've seen them.
We've had pictures of those.
Every citizen is issued that and supposed to take it.
The president in Goa demanded every resident and tourist take these pills as a precaution.
The only side effect apparently was sleepiness.
It reduces the cases and deaths to almost zero.
However, when Indians watch CNN, he said, this is what you have to know.
They listen to CNN instead of listening to the government.
I don't know if you want to listen to either one.
And they're completely mind-controlled.
The mainstream media is calling for Modi's head, demanding a step down.
Media is king and now brainwashing everyone who is staying home.
Staying at home, as we know, no sun, no vitamin D. You get sick.
It perpetuates.
In comes Uncle Joe Biden to the rescue.
Joe Biden places an embargo on raw materials needed to make the vaccines.
And most of these raw materials are for special kind of glass to transport.
That was the test tube thing.
April 22nd.
India back in talks with Pfizer for the vaccine.
April 28th, the Indian Congressman Ro Khanna steps in to, quote, help.
Yes, this is a...
Okay, we'll go now to his final two.
According to Reuters, there have been approximately 200,000 deaths in India due to COVID-19.
So let's take 200,000 deaths, divide it by 365, is 548 deaths a day compared to 2019 levels of 26,197 deaths.
So less people are dying because they're locked at home, apparently, and they're not dying from COVID. His conclusion...
As of today, Modi has given the states the power to institute their own deals with any of the pharma companies.
Chess move, he says, because Pfizer wants to deal with just one customer, the Indian government.
So Modi preserves his protectionist agenda by saying no on a federal front and forces Pfizer to deal with the 29 individual states, which makes it much harder on Pfizer.
But now we wait and see what each of the states will do.
In a nutshell, the ironic part in all of this is that India's protectionism clause is what hurt India to begin with.
To protect itself from foreign companies is what eventually hurt itself.
And I think...
I'm sorry?
I said, yes, the protectionist thing in India is a real problem.
And I can totally see Pfizer coming in saying, you got to take our shit.
And then they say, okay, we'll produce it.
No, no, no.
You got to buy it from us.
And they said, well, no, go pound sand.
And then, oh, they just crank up the marketing.
Crank it up.
Because it came out of left field all of a sudden.
Well, with India producing 70% of the world's vaccines already, I'm surprised Pfizer doesn't have a plan.
They're making this stuff.
I mean, this is their bonanza.
This is where they're going to make all of their money, so they don't want to let anything slip out.
And who knows, you know?
Well, I have one letter, too.
Okay.
And this is based on...
This guy did a little documentation.
I won't say who he is again.
This is a summary of an Indian doctor who claims that things were okay in India until there was a big propaganda push against ivermectin in January.
Uh-huh.
That led doctors to stop prescribing it.
And additionally, and you had this comment, this is unverified.
We don't have any doctors in India, unfortunately, listening to the show.
No, we don't.
And then you mentioned the AstraZeneca thing resulted in a bunch of cases, and he mentions that a lot of jabs were administered around the same time in January, which basically annihilates the immune system for about 10 days.
I don't know.
How those virus vector vaccines work.
And thus increasing the number of infections and leading to the perfect storm.
But if they...
I can see the ivermectin thing taking place just for whatever reason.
And that would be a serious problem if ivermectin really does the trick.
And it seems to, according to all the research, I wrote a substack about this, pointing to the research papers.
There's 280 of them, I believe.
Shut up, slave.
That should be a factor.
Well, I'm going to keep it at the great marketing reset.
And Pfizer is just relentless.
They do not care.
They have no regard for human life.
And one of your theories has also been mass hysteria.
All of these things come into play.
And yeah, I'm sure that when...
So apparently, and I said it, they started vaccinating.
That's when cases started to spike.
Now, part of that is going to be high PCR count.
I'd love to get a confirmation on that from Indian labs.
But also, if you're...
You're told not to take the ivermectin.
You're told to wait for the shot, sit at home, be afraid.
People get sick and people actually die from that stuff.
We've learned all this.
There's probably, in fact, now going back to Dr.
Hotep...
The idea that the anti-vaxxers have somehow resulted in all these deaths or contributed to it is probably less so than the people who have been, like you said, locked up, kept out of the sun, don't go outside.
It's probably contributed to more.
Oh, yeah.
But then again, we're not doctors.
No, we're not doctors.
All we're doing is...
In fact, we're not even taking sides on this.
Well, you are.
I'm not.
My side is that the information is poorly presented.
They're lying to us.
That's my side.
Yeah, they're lying.
But the marketing continues.
A lot of it is free.
Just free based on virtue signaling.
Most of it.
Most of it is free, but not all of it.
It's free.
This part is free, but they've already paid their dues.
Lipitor and Viagra, those two products, which they marketed to death, They can always go back to the well and say, hey, look, look at the money.
Pfizer drops $11.5 billion.
I could be wrong.
It could be $11.4 billion in advertising a year.
And that all goes to the media.
That's a lot of money for a small newspaper or a big newspaper.
So when you add to that the government carving out $3 billion to indoctrinate the American people, again, if the situation was hopeless, you wouldn't need $3 billion to convince everybody.
So I feel pretty good that they're still trying.
It flows through to all parts of the government anyway.
And we saw NBC, you know, they had their big gala.
Has that even happened yet?
I didn't hear anything about it.
Who cares?
You know, we had to deal with a gala already.
The Oscars.
Well, hold on a second.
Please, not all at once.
You said gala, you left me wide open.
Not all at once.
We had the horrible, with Dale Jarrett, NASCAR promotion, also part of NBC. You know what?
Why don't we just...
Where does Robin Roberts work?
Does she work at ABC? Oh, I think she's...
I think she's been in a couple places.
I don't think she's at ABC. I don't know.
I'll look it up.
Now, she's African-American.
She's ADOS. She's black.
No?
She's A-DOS. There's no network of that name.
I'll look her up.
I'll look her up.
Yeah, I got it.
She's definitely still working.
I think it's ABC. And she also is doing a podcast.
Let's listen to this podcast.
Why would you just do a podcast?
Well, maybe...
Well, hello everyone.
I'm Robin Roberts of ABC's Good Morning America.
Welcome to COVID-19 Immunity in Our Community, an innovative new podcast series brought to you by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
That's right.
So it's the COVID-19 in our community.
This is targeted at black Americans specifically, like anyone's going to listen to this podcast.
And so they just pay for an extra little podcast to convince black Americans through the mouth of Robin Roberts that they really need this vaccine.
And we'll bring in all our buddies.
So you talk about COVID-19 and those that have had it.
Well, some people want to know, I've had it, so I don't need to get vaccinated.
True or false?
Now, this is, I think, the core question.
Actually, this is one of the core questions.
Do you need to get vaccinated if you've already had it, and why?
So you talk about COVID-19 and those that have had it.
Well, some people want to know, okay, I've had it, so I don't need to get vaccinated.
True or false?
Well, the reason it's false, Robin, is that we have found now and we're getting more and more information that the immunity that's induced by prior infection is not as powerful or durable as the immunity that you get from a good, powerful vaccine.
Do you think that's total warship?
That cannot be true.
I don't know.
Show me the studies on that.
It's not as powerful.
I want to mention a couple of things.
First of all, we already had clips on this saying that if you had MERS, for example, or SARS, you're 17 years in, you still have enough...
Material to keep it going.
With this thing, with this vaccine, they're already talking about six months of craps out.
You're going to have a booster.
I mean, how does that jive with that?
Now, while that's going on, I didn't get the clips because they were boring, but I'll tell you what was going on in England.
They're actually studying this specifically.
Uh-huh.
And what they're studying is that if you had it, how long is it going to...
They're actually infecting people with variants that have had the disease and who have been vaccinated.
Is that Dr.
Mengele who is conducting this?
Dr.
Mengele in England.
They're doing this study at Oxford, as a matter of fact, to be specific.
Sure, sure.
All right.
So this is bullcrap.
Totally.
This is a great clip because he is saying that a vaccine does a better job.
Why do you have boosters then?
Why do people who get a disease never get it again?
This is unbelievable.
It's not as powerful or durable as the immunity that you get from a good, powerful vaccine.
In fact, a really, really interesting observation was made that if you get infected...
And recover.
And then you get a single boost of either the mRNA from Pfizer or Moderna.
Notice how you can now intermingle.
Doesn't matter.
The amount of protection you get increases many, many, many, many, many fold.
Science.
Many, many, many, many, many fold.
What is that?
Science.
So that you get this extraordinarily robust immune response of protection.
For six months.
So if you want to be the most protected person, it would likely be somebody who had a mild infection and then got vaccinated because the level of protection goes way, way up.
Way, way.
Many, many.
So we do recommend that people who have been infected and recovered ultimately get vaccinated.
Many, many, many, way, way.
Now hold on a second.
Very scientific.
Why specifically?
I'm sure she asked him this question because it's the first thing that comes to mind.
Why is the most protected person a person who got a mild infection, then the vaccine, as opposed to someone who got a severe infection and then the vaccine?
Why are you asking questions?
Shut up!
Why is the most...
Most protected person is what he said.
Exactly what he said.
The most protected person, yes.
Is a person who got a mild infection and then a shot.
As opposed to someone who got a bad infection and a shot.
Why is that person...
Why is the mildly infected person more protected?
What he didn't say, but what I feel he was alluding to, is if you get a mild infection, you only get mild immunity.
Which I don't think is scientific.
No.
But see, when you ask these questions, this is exactly the reason why we're here doing this podcast, but Robin Roberts is doing a podcast and making a million dollars.
Because you're not on board with the program.
I think because she's on Good Morning America and she does this pie, I think she makes well over $5 million a year.
There you go.
Make me feel even worse.
Sorry.
But here's what I'd like to recommend to the powers that be, to the government and to the advertisers, the buyers, whoever put this deal together, you're idiots.
This is not going to help anybody.
This is not how you market vaccines to people.
It's You know what's really working?
You know how we always say, I know half of my marketing money is working, I just don't know which half.
I can identify for you which half is working.
This is part of the TikTok influencer campaign that Pfizer has been conducting.
We know, we've heard influencers themselves say that they are receiving thousands of dollars to create fun content, to show the jab going into the arm.
If you want to know what works with America today, this is your dollars well spent, Pfizer.
Hiya, Pfizer.
Hi, Ben.
You got any extra shots?
Sure, Ben.
Sleeves up.
I'm a Pfizer girl in a COVID world.
I'm the classic M-R-N-E tactic.
95% there's no argument.
Find no contagion with my vaccination.
Come on, Files, let's go party With a bad guy Come on, Files, let's go travel I'm intessential Oh, we're having so much fun We'll have to do this again for my second shot Oh, I love you, Ben!
Ben.
There you go.
That's marketing right there.
That's how you do it.
And you're right.
It was probably $1,000.
It could be a little more.
I mean, they produced...
I don't know.
They had a video to go with it, so they probably spent a little more on it.
I've seen highly produced TikToks that are done for free by people that are just...
There's people out there that are bored, and they've got these tools.
The tools are unbelievable.
Yes, bored in the house.
They can produce these.
They're bored in the house.
They've got the tools.
Give me a thousand bucks, I'll do this.
All right.
I mean, the company Fiverr, You can get pretty good stuff from a guy for five bucks.
I mean, come on.
All right, let's look at some of the free...
There is a huge topic we need to talk about.
I just want to run through some of the free marketing or, as we say, just the additional that...
You just kind of get it because it's a good story and we might as well.
ABC clearly got some cash, so let's go to ABC this week with George Stephanopoulos.
And he is...
We have seen vaccination rates level off, coming a little bit off their highs from the last couple of weeks.
And you still see pockets of people resisting the idea of mass vaccination.
One of the most prominent skeptics is Republican Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin.
Let's show what he had to say.
The science tells us that vaccines are 95% effective.
So if you have a vaccine, quite honestly, what do you care if your neighbor has one or not?
What is it to you?
You've got a vaccine and science is telling you it's very, very effective.
So why is this big push to make sure everybody gets a vaccine?
What's your response to that?
Well, the fact is that people who have been infected in this country now and have died, if you look at the numbers, there's been about 570,000 Americans have died.
We have a highly efficacious and effective vaccine.
The more people you get vaccinated, the more people you protect.
And there is the issue, when you get a critical number of people vaccinated, you really have a blanket of protection over the entire community.
It's called herd immunity and it's not just from vaccines, but this has now changed.
Even scientists, he didn't say it outright, herd immunity, but we've heard it.
Oh no, you can only get herd immunity through vaccination.
They're so desperate with the decline in people wanting this that they brought out Collins.
Oh no, wait.
First they brought out Scott Gottlieb.
Who's, of course, former FDA commissioner and CBS Face the Nation disclaimed it.
We go now to former FDA commissioner Dr.
Scott Gottlieb.
He sits on the board of Pfizer as well as Illumina and he joins us from Westport, Connecticut.
Not bad, not bad.
Let's get into it.
Can you give me your thoughts on vaccine hesitancy?
There are concerns.
How concerned are you about those who don't want to get the vaccine, including the second shot some people aren't doing?
How concerned are you and what do you think can be done?
Yeah, so I think we need to break this down a little bit more.
There are people who are clearly vaccine-hesitant, people who, you know, are skeptical of vaccines, worry about the safety of vaccines.
I think some portion of those people we can reach with better education in getting the vaccines into the hands of people that they trust, like their local physicians, to try to encourage them to get vaccinated.
But I think that there's also a large group of people for whom getting a vaccine still isn't convenient.
People who work all day, take care of families at night.
For those individuals, we need to create more 24-7 vaccination sites.
We need to guarantee them they're not going to wait more than 10 minutes when they go to get vaccinated.
We need to encourage businesses to give people time off to get vaccinated.
And then there's just softer demand.
There's marginal customers like there are for any other product.
There's people who say, you know, I'll get vaccinated, but they're not as anxious to get vaccinated.
There's those 65 and 70 year olds who lined up back in January.
And for those individuals, I think we need to market it more aggressively to them.
We need to put vaccines in the hands of pharmacies that know how to market health care products to individuals.
Maybe pay pharmacies a little more over the next couple of months.
Give them an extra $20 bonus to get people vaccinated.
Do things to try to create incentives in the market to get more information out to those marginal customers.
We will get more people vaccinated, but the rate of vaccination is going to slow.
That's not a bad thing.
We just need to recognize it.
Yeah, incentivize it, recognize it.
Yeah, they're worried.
They are worried.
So they brought out Francis Collins.
Now, he is Fauci's boss, and he is on the Vatican's commission, the science commission, to convince religious Christians, Catholics, evangelicals, that these vaccines are completely okay.
You don't have to worry about it all.
He is melding all those worlds together.
So he comes on Meet the Press, and he gets the herd immunity question.
Yeah.
I know all of you public health officials are resisting all of our questions when we say, when do we get to herd immunity?
I understand it's a moving target.
It's a bit subjective due to variants and things like this.
It only became subjective when Fauci was lying about it and said, first I think it was 55%, then he said 95%, then 75%, 85%, somewhere between 70%.
Remember the whole Savannah Guthrie interview where he's just all over the place?
He started the confusion about what is enough herd immunity.
But how much risk do we have of not hitting herd immunity if we continue to have these vaccine hesitancy rates?
Well, we have a serious risk.
And the reason nobody will give you an answer, Chuck, is because we don't really quite know with this particular virus, with the variants that are happening, exactly what that number is.
But it's up there around 70-85%.
We're not there yet.
You can see some places in the country that are getting close to that with a combination of having had a lot of cases of COVID, which also provides you with some immunity, plus the vaccines.
But there are other places that are way behind.
And those are the places we all worry about as the next hotspot.
You can see Michigan has gone through a terrible time in the last month.
They are now getting past that, which is really encouraging.
But what's the next one?
You can look at the map and say, where are vaccines lagging?
Those are the places to worry about.
And we could change that if we can really inspire everybody to get engaged.
And we're doing everything we can to make it easy to get vaccination.
90% of the country now lives within five miles of a site where you can get vaccination done.
It's out there in the pharmacies.
Doctors are getting more engaged.
It's not that difficult as it was at the beginning to get yourself an appointment and to get into this immunized group, which is where I think most people really want to be.
You'll remember a long time ago, maybe four years ago, People used to send their kids to parties so they could get the measles.
That was how we created herd immunity instead of shooting up your kids.
It wasn't even that long ago.
And now, yeah, well, you know, if we had a lot of cases, well, yeah.
But really, everybody wants to be in the vaccinated group, don't you?
You really do.
So when will this thing be deemed safe?
When will we actually know when the trials are done?
We saw some announcements this week of a couple of university systems that are going to mandate the vaccine in order to come on campus, in order to teach things like this.
And we know that there are other entities that would like to have vaccine mandates.
But you can't have a mandate under emergency use authorization for these vaccines.
What is the timetable, at least particularly with Moderna and Pfizer...
Hold on, stop.
They just go right through, they plow right through it.
They say, oh, the University of California, by the way, Berkeley over here, where I'm an alumni.
They've done this.
It's against the law.
And right there, he says, well, you can't do it with an emergency use authorization, which is all these vaccines.
And so, then why are they doing it?
How are they doing it?
Why are they not going to get away with it?
Because no one is questioning it.
Do they address this?
Let's listen.
You can't have a mandate under emergency use authorization for these vaccines.
What is the timetable, at least particularly with Moderna and Pfizer, here generally when we should expect this to go from emergency use to formal approval?
That is not a timetable that's been precisely defined just yet.
Again, to get the permanent approval, you need a certain number of months of follow-up to look at any possible late safety signals.
There have not been any for Pfizer and Moderna, but FDA is not quite there yet.
I think that's a question for FDA about when will they say this is enough.
They need some other data also.
It's kind of nitty-gritty technical stuff about manufacturing.
Yeah.
That information has to be provided.
But we're not there.
We will get there in the next few months.
Meantime, I think if private organizations decide they want to put forward a mandate, I'm not going to disagree with their approach.
After all, vaccines are good for you.
I'm certainly encouraging everybody who works for me at the National Institutes of Health to get vaccinated, but I'm not mandating it.
Think about it, though, in the future, though, particularly for people who are in health care and have interactions with vulnerable patients.
We have been able to go in the direction of saying, you should get your flu shot.
I suspect the same will need to be the case for COVID once we're at the point where we no longer have this block about it being emergency use.
So people who are involved in health care, I expect that's where we're going.
So what he's saying is, who cares?
Who cares?
Just go get it.
But the trials are not slated to end until 2023.
This is pretty well-known knowledge.
No.
Oh, it's in all the documents.
It's all their filings.
Nobody reads that.
I've never heard it on the news.
I've never heard it expressed by these guys on Meet the Press.
Well, I've never heard about animal trials.
You're also probably not going to ever hear it because we've lost something very important in the long-term studies of these vaccines.
And these are not just willy-nilly studies.
These are studies that need to be done and completed in the proper way to get to that full authorization, or at least that's what is supposed to happen.
That's what the process is.
But, turns out, we've lost the control group.
The control group is the people who did not receive the vaccination, received a placebo, to see how they do versus all the other people down the line.
That is the correct way to perform a long-term study.
Vaccine scientists hope that the volunteers will stay in the study for two years.
Participants provide periodic nose swabs and sometimes saliva samples to see if they've been infected.
And they also give blood so scientists can better understand how the vaccine is providing protection.
Ma was one of about 650 volunteers who took the experimental Moderna vaccine at a company called Johnson County Clinical Trials in Lenexa, Kansas.
Dr.
Carlos Firo, who runs the study there, says every participant was called back after the Food and Drug Administration authorized the vaccine.
During that visit, we discussed the options, which included staying in the study without receiving the vaccine.
And amazingly, there were people, a couple of people who chose that.
spooked by rumors about the vaccine.
But everybody else who had the placebo shot went ahead and got the actual vaccine.
So now Fierro has essentially no comparison group left for the ongoing study.
It's a loss from a scientific standpoint, but given the circumstances, I think it's the right thing to do.
Pfft.
Ha ha ha.
Are you kidding me?
Given the circumstances, it was the right thing to do.
Now, this is the same guys who pound the drum for science.
Pound, pound, pound the drum.
Oh, science, science, anti-science.
And this is science to them?
Given the circumstances, it was the right thing to do.
To lose the control group.
So they can't possibly, effectively...
Determine the long-term outcome.
It's over.
The whole study is dead.
It's no good.
And there may be good reason for that because there's a lot of weird crap happening.
So weird, in fact, this is happening in Florida.
This morning, a new challenge in the race to vaccinate.
A private school in Miami says it won't employ teachers who get the shot.
An email to staff stating, if you want to get the vaccine, please wait until the school year ends.
And you will not be able to return to school until clinical trials are complete, if a position is still available at that time.
This is...
Completely irresponsible.
It is spreading rumors about something that is completely unfounded.
The school's policy is based on false claims about the vaccine.
Some parents say it's too late to pull their kids out because they already paid the $30,000 tuition.
Flabbergasted.
I was wondering if it was even legal.
The school's co-founder says we cannot have our recently vaccinated people to be near our students until more information is known.
Just man on the street.
Are you going to run into the Northrop Clips?
Northrop?
No, I don't know what Northrop is.
I don't know what that's about.
Because I've got the follow-up clips of what you just played.
No, I need to go in here now.
Is this about...
Okay.
Just tell me what the Northrop Clips are.
What is it?
It's the core rationale for keeping the kids away from the vaccinated teachers.
Okay, let's do that.
Where is it?
Well, first of all, I have to play a prelude clip, which is this clip, which is a nutball podcaster going on about stuff.
And this is the podcaster on COVID shot.
And then we go to the Christian Northrup clips.
And by the way, play the podcaster.
So this was a post that I saw on Facebook.
This was the start, actually, for me of realizing that something was going on.
So like I said, it's anecdotal.
But someone posted this, and it said,"...hundreds of thousands of women are reporting having very unusual menstrual cycles after being around someone who took the jab.
Multiple periods in just one month, blood clots, excruciating pain, not having a period at all, and even women in menopause are now starting to bleed." Which usually indicates cancer.
I'm going to pause right there and ask you guys if you remember I Pet Goat.
It is circa 2003, I think, was the first time I saw it.
It blew everybody away.
It's a prophetically strange channeled piece of art.
The author and creator of it even said he doesn't even know why he created what he created.
It just came to him.
And there is a pretty significant moment in that where an elderly woman is struck by By something spiritually profound, it seems, and starts bleeding again.
And I just kept thinking of that scene when I was reading this.
But anyways, I just wanted to throw that out there for those of you who know.
So people, women in menopause are now starting to bleed, which usually indicates cancer.
I, having had pre-cervical cancer, know that that's true also of other women who just bleed at random times.
Pre-cervical cancer.
And other problems.
So women are miscarrying like crazy.
Miscarriages are up 400%.
Okay, stop.
And I'm not going to do any clips.
I'm going to let you go straight into it.
Because I think we disagree on this.
I'm basing that on an email thread that went back and forth.
Good.
I hope so.
But this woman...
That you just played is the exact kind of screwball that comes on and just goes nuts over something on Facebook.
Okay, so add Tina the Keeper to the screwball category.
And she's been hearing these same stories from people she sees during the day.
And you and I have no...
We don't talk to women that way.
The only women we see are our wives and daughters, that's it.
And just as a side note, I pretty much know almost no one who really had anything really severe from COVID. I know a lot of people who have had something severe from the vaccine.
But this idea that unvaccinated women, when around women who are vaccinated, are having weird things happen, anecdotally, Tina was at her health professional's And there was a new rule change that you cannot show up at the office unless you've been fully vaccinated plus two weeks.
The reason being that Just this week, one of her patients, 67, showed up.
She's clearly post-menopausal.
She's now bleeding.
And both of the unvaccinated receptionists in this office have been bleeding, clumping things that you've been hearing about.
When women have their cycle, it's not just a trickle of blood.
I know you don't like it, but it's important.
No, I'm not arguing against this.
You're missing my whole point.
Okay.
You have no point yet.
You're going to make it.
I'm going to make the point, but the point is that the crazy podcast and you, at this point, and my wife, go ahead, my wife, my wife said you're calling her crazy?
Are all exhibiting the problem that we had with Dr.
Hotep, which is that you're not doctors.
You've got nothing to do with it.
There's no way.
This is all bullcrap.
Oh, well, of course.
And Tina is completely unqualified to speak about menstruation.
Or menstruation.
Yeah, or menstruation.
So let's go to this woman, Dr.
Christian.
Now she is just...
Let's just go start with a four-parter.
This is Christiane Northrup.
This is hard to find, by the way.
This is her background.
This is clip one, and this just tells us who she is.
Maybe she's gone nuts because some people call her a quack now, but let's just hear who she is.
Just so you know, yes, I have these clips.
We'll do all yours.
I appreciate that we are on the same train.
I'm an OBGYN physician, went to Dartmouth Medical School, did my residency at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston.
I was a clinical assistant professor of OBGYN for 25 years at the University of Vermont College of Medicine.
I'm the author of three New York Times bestsellers, including this bible of women's health called Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, loaded with peer-reviewed literature and My experience on the front lines of mind-body medicine when it comes to women.
For many, many years, I was on the Oprah Winfrey Show ten times.
I did eight highly successful public television specials, which raised millions of dollars for public television.
In 2013, I was one of the Reader's Digest 100 Most Trusted People in America.
And now, in 2021, I am one of the 12 disinformation dozen, along with Sherry, of those of us accused of 70% of the disinformation about vaccines on the Internet, which is an astounding fall from grace until you understand who is determining what grace is.
Oh, clearly.
She's completely nuts.
We can't have this woman talking about that.
She's part of the Disinfo Dozen, which is a list I'd like to be on.
Do we have that list?
No, but we need it.
I don't know who they are.
Now, here's where the problem comes in with Dr.
Hotep.
He makes us think about the fact that disinformation is coming from God knows who, the Russians.
Yeah.
And he says that accurate targeted counter messaging from the global health community.
Now, this woman seems to me, even though she's, you know, maybe practices a little bit too much natural medicine.
Mm-hmm.
Always a problem.
To be a good doctor, she should just be drug-oriented.
But she seems to be in the category of someone that we can play clips from without worrying about it.
Because she's a scientist.
She has credentials.
Yeah, she's been around the block.
And she seems to be a practicing doctor, unlike Dr.
Hotep, who I do not believe is practicing.
I could be wrong, though.
I'm going to give him that.
But he's a screwy-looking guy with a bow tie.
Yeah.
If I may for a moment, if I may, CBS News, a dozen anti-vaccine accounts are responsible for 65% of disinformation shared online.
So we do have the list and I'll put it in the show notes.
It includes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
He's part of the Disinformation Dozen.
Ah, yes, yes, yes.
Okay, I think I've seen that list.
Not you mention it.
Yeah.
Alright, so let's listen to what this woman has to say.
The nut job.
The crazy woman who is part of the disinformation.
The crazy woman with all the creds.
She's got a bio that's as long as your arm.
Having studied the menstrual cycle, our connection with creativity, our connection with the moon, I am rather horrified at what's been going on around this.
Now, I already knew this is a report here.
From LifeSite News, thousands of reports of menstrual irregularities and reproductive dysfunction following COVID vaccines.
So the media has focused on blood clots, but then we had suddenly all of these women and a friend of mine today literally sent me a picture of what came out of her body.
She's a woman in her 30s.
Entire decidual casts, they're called, meaning that the entire inside of the uterus just sloughs off.
Decidua, meaning like deciduous trees that shed their leaves.
The menstrual cycle is one of the indices of health.
So we know that a regular menstrual cycle that's every 25 to 30 days is considered one of the ways that we determine a woman's health.
And when suddenly you have thousands of people all over the world...
Many of whom have not been vaccinated but have been around those who have.
We begin to wonder.
Now, we already know that polysorbate 80, which is included in these shots, can adversely affect ovarian function.
It has shut down ovarian function in rats.
We also know that many, many women have become infertile as a result of the Gardasil vaccine, which I spoke out about in 2006 on the Oprah Winfrey show.
There are things called pheromones that are secreted by the apocrine sweat glands in the pubic area and under the armpits.
Those regulate women's menstrual cycles.
The pheromones are why, we think, women have periods at the same time when they're all living together in close proximity.
There are so many things that affect the menstrual cycle.
Science!
I love it.
I may have had a comment here, but I'm going to just move to clip three.
But the reports that we are getting are not only swelling of the genitals, erectile dysfunction in males, scrotum swelling, problems of this nature, breast irregularities, all of that.
This is from the Yellow Card voluntary program in England.
But we don't have any...
Right at this very moment, a formal database for these abnormalities that are occurring when you're simply around someone who's had this shot.
So my feeling on this is that there's some kind of a bioweapon.
Some kind of a bioweapon that the body is now secreting, transmitting, as it were, as you said, Sherry, from somebody who's had the shot.
Because here's what we know.
This is not a normal immunization.
It is, in fact, something that causes the body to make a synthetic protein against a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
It is a synthetic protein that's never been seen.
And the body begins to produce this as a factory.
It doesn't shut off.
I mean, I've had people say, well, you know, maybe in two weeks that will stop.
There is no way this is going to stop because it's made your body into a factory for a synthetic protein.
That's never been seen before that theoretically can be in your saliva, urine, feces, sweat, seminal fluid, blood.
And so when you're around a person, then I think this is coming out of their bodies and possibly adversely affecting the most delicate hormonal system.
I mean, to get pregnant and stay pregnant.
It's an enormously complex system, and we know that that spike protein antibody cross-reacts with what's called syncytin 1 and 2, and those are proteins absolutely essential for the placenta, for fertilization, for maintaining a pregnancy.
We now have women who are miscarrying.
They are unable to get pregnant.
They're having heavy bleeding.
We don't know why.
You know, for 14 months, whatever it's been, I have not been worried at all.
But now, to know that this is happening, and nice to add in the erectile dysfunction, now I'm freaked out.
And I'm most worried for my wife and my daughter and my stepdaughters.
What the hell?
Well, your one stepdaughter's gotten the shot, so she's good to go.
So that's the next question.
If you get the shot, then you don't have any of these problems?
Well, if you get this, the way her theory is, well, let's listen to the last clip and then we'll discuss it.
Something is being produced by the body of a vaccinated person that is possibly adversely affecting others, and it is of great concern to me.
Oh, man.
Turn the tables.
What a flip-flop.
We get to call all the vaccinated the infected zombies.
Now the thing is, this is what it counts, because there was no other reason for that school to do what it did.
Other than that, no.
So what we have here is a situation that is frightening.
And it's...
And you know, Tina's been saying this for two weeks.
She's saying, hey, I'm hearing this stuff.
I don't really want to be around vaccinated people right now.
And most of our friends are vaccinated.
And I was just hugging a vaccinated person yesterday.
Oh, you'll never get a hard-on again.
Well, let me try.
Okay.
Now...
You opened that door.
I'm sorry.
You opened that door.
I apologize to the audience, personally, for even thinking that was a funny joke.
But this is not a good situation, and this is probably the most repressed thing.
And this woman...
To go back to Dr.
Hotez, he's a classic example of the community of educated doctors.
She's not a slouch.
Even Robert F. Kennedy Jr., I could say, okay, well, he's an expert because he's been involved in this, but he's no much more of a doctor than Dr.
Bill Gates.
No.
Neither one of them.
So we can just take those two and throw them to the curb.
This woman does not qualify as just a slouch.
She's too well educated and she's too experienced.
And there's others.
The doctors from the Fresno places.
The women doctors and men doctors.
All doctors that have come and gone and come and gone and have been kicked off Twitter for saying different things.
Now we have this.
And again...
What more?
I mean, on our show, for example, all we're doing is playing clips from experienced doctors.
Yeah, no, no.
The disinformation doesn't, so that doesn't count.
No, no, no.
It's QAnon, bro.
Get your head together, man.
So this assertion that we have a bioweapon being exuded by people who've had the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine, one or the other...
That's a scary notion.
Damn.
It's a great idea for a weapon.
It's almost a science fiction story.
It is a science fiction story.
And a good one.
So now what do you do?
Well, so now we need to understand...
So now we have these vaccinated human pheromone exuding spike protein factories which will be that way forever unless they get a new mRNA system upgrade.
Or can you roll back?
Can you go back to the previous version of your body?
I think technically you can.
I've talked to gene guys and people that talk about gene therapy because I think Through another shot that maybe that's what the booster is for.
Maybe that's what the booster is.
Oh, wow.
So how about this?
This booster is okay.
Let's turn this baby off.
Oh, my goodness.
We've done the damage we need to do.
This will drop the population by 20%.
We can kill it now.
And we can't even prove it because we've canceled the control groups.
Maybe this is why they're so desperate.
So there's two ways to go.
No, maybe there's only one way to go.
Everyone has to get vaccinated so we can force the booster on them because that turns it back.
Now, I'm just being a conspiracy therapist here, but this not being addressed, and again...
Conspiracy therapist?
Is that a new term that you just made up?
No, I've used this several times.
That's what I am.
Oh.
I like the term.
Thank you.
Um...
Again, I heard so little about people having...
We had a few people who had COVID, were sick, recovered, okay.
Two around us who died, you know, and there was all kinds of underlying conditions, age being one of them.
You know, so that's what happens.
People die and it's all amplified and, you know, it happens with the flu.
So that, to me, felt relatively normal, higher than typical.
But the amount of people I know personally who have had severe issues after the vaccination, a bad chat in Colorado, I mean, it's just like, you know, mini strokes, his partner is now permanently diabetic, I mean, there's all kinds of stuff happening, and then this, I've heard this so many times in the past few weeks, now it feels pretty real.
And if that's not being reported on, For the first time, I think, ever, I really think that there's some trouble here that could be pretty bad.
Well, if any of this is remotely in play, the media has a lot to answer for.
This is all pushed by the media.
There'll be no one to answer for.
God knows what's going to happen with this.
That's a good point.
It's like when the vaccine first came out.
I said this joke on the show.
My wife Mimi says, no, she says, I'm not taking the vaccine.
I saw I am legend.
I know how this is going to end.
It doesn't end well.
Oh, my goodness.
Well, that's interesting because I saw an email thread and you were pushing back.
Maybe I just misread it.
It was this morning.
Because I had not four.
I had one clip of these doctors.
I guess we probably got the same email.
No, I got the email linking to this woman and then I picked up another clip on that same site.
Yeah, on Rumble.
No, it wasn't on Rumble.
This was on Hidden Knowledge.
Oh, no, I got it on Rumble.
Oh, we may have had differences.
But her credentials are there.
She, of course, has been discredited.
And, you know, obviously, if the mainstream is going to report on this, well, she does moon medicine because she said something about the moon.
Yeah, they've done the same thing with that French Nobel Prize winning guy who first identified this COVID thing as a lab-based virus.
And they do the same thing with him because he has some ideas that are not mainstream, but he's got the creds.
And you don't, by the way, you science writers.
So what will happen now, seeing the high instance of this happening around me as a sample of one, very small, I'm a hermit, I don't get out much, so something's going on.
It won't be long before we have a Judy bleeding, or we have Savannah Guthrie clumping, or someone's going to speak up about this because it's going to happen to these women as well.
They've all been vaccinated.
So when you're vaccinated, it doesn't happen?
Only when you have the...
You have your normal COVID bad reactions from the vaccine.
And everything else is normal.
But this situation they're talking about, and the one that you anecdotally discussed about the two unvaccinated receptionists, it's happening to them.
They're not vaccinated.
The people who aren't vaccinated that have these issues.
Well, now all of a sudden, I think it's very important that we have vaccine passports.
Everybody should have one, because I want to see if you've been vaccinated or not.
Show me your card!
I wouldn't even do a fist bump.
I mean, wow.
Yeah.
It's a bioweapon.
Holy crap.
Well, I have to say, it's nuts.
And that's why I honked the horn in there.
Which is, by the way, I thought you had these same clips, because you did say you thought you had these clips, but you didn't.
I didn't have...
My clips will always have a production note that might just make it better.
I didn't get to the bioweapon part.
That part I didn't get to.
Wow!
Yeah.
Isn't that great?
No, it sucks balls, but there you go.
It totally sucks balls.
Who needs this activity?
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the clumps, John C. Dvorak.
You're going to catch me off guard?
I mean, after you throw all that crap at me?
I don't think so.
I'm going to hit you.
Boo!
Yeah, everybody!
Time for some Paps Blue Ribbon!
Yay, yay, yay, yay, yay!
Paps Blue Ribbon!
All right.
It's almost 10 o'clock.
Time for a Paps.
Yes, right.
Hey!
It's 10 a.m.
somewhere.
In the morning, you miss out.
I'm currying in the morning.
Ships to see boots and ground feet in the air.
So, so, so, our names are nice out there.
And in the morning to the trolls in the troll room.
Hey trolls, how you doing?
It is actually 11-11, which is kind of nice, at least where you are.
The trolls are in the troll room at noagendastream.com.
Hey, hands up, trolls.
Let me count you for a second.
What do we have today on this Thursday?
1,756 trolls all in attendance.
They're listening to the stream, and that's how it works with the troll room.
It's a 24-7 chat room.
You roll up there, noagendastream.com.
You just sign in, and you can troll along, chat along to anything that's live.
But there's also podcasts that run on that in between the live shows.
And you can comment on that or just chat and hang out and talk about whatever's going on in the world.
It's a great place to be.
And you can always move the conversation over to noagendasocial.com, our Federated Mastodon instance, which we're allowing to be open for new registrations up to 10,000.
So far, everyone seems to be playing nicely.
It seems that, yeah, just the community has grown.
We will cap it at 10,000, and then we'll wait until we have a few more accounts to purge, and we'll reopen it.
We want to keep it at that to keep it small enough to be manageable, and we need to have more...
More instances that are connected and are federating with us.
Gitmo.life is one of them.
But I see more and more people who have a Mastodon account who just start following you and I at John C. Dvorak at NoAgendaSocial.com or follow at Adam at NoAgendaSocial.com and then you will automatically start getting a lot of these threads and conversations.
It's how the federation works.
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They're not accessible in apps.
There's a whole bunch of Podcasting 2.0 apps that you can try out that use podcastindex.org.
Today, I'm just going to highlight one every show just to tell you there's other stuff out there.
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Check that one out.
And the next show, I'll tell you about another one.
We just need to get exposure to these apps because podcasting is under pressure.
Attack.
I don't want to say Apple's attacking podcasting, but yes, podcasting is under attack.
I don't think it's an overt attack.
It's just by accident.
It is by accident, but there's a lot of money.
It's like if you got into World War III by falling into the red button, you know?
That's an interesting analogy.
So please support some of these new podcast apps, newpodcastapps.com.
And then we want to thank the artist, which you can see now in any of these apps.
For episode 1341, the title of that was Bunny Hugging, and as I open up the show notes here, oh yeah, I'm actually surprised that this didn't get us, that this didn't get some kind of deplatforming somewhere.
And this was done by Correct de Record.
It was the Curry Dvorak vaccination site and funeral home.
One of my favorite pieces.
I love the no agenda font and type.
I love the little ask us about our combo deals insert.
Our names in the flower bed.
In flowers, yeah.
Pushing up daisies.
We saw this.
It's like, well, and I think we even said, if anything gets us kicked off Twitter, I think I'm so shadow banned on Twitter that it doesn't even matter.
Yeah, they don't even notice it.
Don't give a shit.
No, we did discuss, because we picked it, because it just stands out because it's, and this is one of the, this one was picked because it's so funny.
And so we picked it out, and it was all the little details, like that little combo deal.
I didn't even notice until you pointed it out, but that's the first thing I said.
This has got, if anything's going to get us at least bumped for one post, It would be this, because it's making it, it implies that you get a vaccine and you're dead.
Yeah.
That's what it implies.
To us, that would be a violation of some standards.
It's a violation of the rules.
Yeah.
But nothing happened.
Nothing happened.
I think images help.
So yes, that was a very funny piece.
There were some other pieces that were good.
Honorary mention for No Mask Land.
Yes, I used that for the newsletter.
Very nice piece.
No Mask Land, which is a reference to Nomadland, which is a movie you should watch.
It's a very good movie.
It was a good piece and I used it.
Let me see, what else did we have?
COVID Dodgers, no.
There was some other...
Knives, no.
Bunny stuff.
It was perfect.
And I think other artists saw it and went, oh, okay.
Alright.
I don't know.
Which means the artists still are who they are.
Artists are who they are, man.
And one of the things there is, you know, I can be funnier than that.
I can beat that.
I can beat that shit.
I can take care of that.
So we thank Corrector Record very much.
You can see all of these pieces of artwork at noagendaartgenerator.com.
Sir Paul Couture kindly runs that for us, and we're very appreciative.
And this shows up often on mugs, t-shirts, hats, all kinds of stuff over at noagendashop.com, who sent me...
Let me see what they sent me.
They sent me two of their masks, which are the double mask imprint over the mask.
Yeah, it looks like two masks.
That's the greatest mask ever.
It's a good mask.
It's a very good mask.
It looks like two masks.
By the way, it was Parker Pauly who did the no mask lens.
Yes, Parker Pauly.
And thank you, of course, Correct the Record.
You'll receive credit as due.
And that is part of how this show has worked for in our 14th year now.
It's the value-for-value model.
You are the producers.
You're not listeners.
We stopped calling you listeners like show five, I think.
No, no, no.
We're producing, you're producing, we're doing it together, and that has set the tone, and you deliver time, talent, treasure, whatever you have to offer, the three Ts of the V4V model.
And we'd like to thank our executive producers and associate executive producers now, who are coming in with the treasure and support the show financially, which keeps it all rolling along, helps us pay bills.
Alright, so we have, for a starter, and you're going to read this note.
I am?
This is from Insta Baron Crack, who came in with $3,333.33, which is a handsome number.
Wow!
A very handsome number.
And does he have a reason for this?
Is it in his note?
Crapola!
Yes, it is.
He's a Bitcoin millionaire, so...
Oh, that helps.
Let's see.
Baron Crack.
Well, he will be Baron.
Phoenix, Arizona.
Hey, guys!
Needs to be retired, but hey, okay.
Baron Crack here.
He's the one, by the way, he wrote that.
He wrote that.
Baron Crack here, lording over Arizona and Cabo, Cabo, baby, Cabo.
It's been a long few months.
I've missed the donation I had planned for show 1333, so I hope this makes up for it on show 1342.
My whole family got COVID. My wife went to the hospital for a gallbladder issue, ironically, after the poke, just like what her father had happened to him when he came down with COVID and got the poke at the same time.
Coincidence?
I think not.
My 92-year-old father with fast-moving memory issues ended up in the hospital after passing out as well, non-COVID-related.
Well, those were some images I'd love to forget.
I thought the Reaper was coming, but thankfully he's out and okay, and with the memory issues, it's like nothing happened according to him, which is one small upside.
Wanting to wish you guys love and light, and thank you again for being the most real thing out there.
It truly feels like Twilight Zone episodes that won't end.
Anyways, and he says retire that one too.
Well, I don't think that's up to you.
I'm going all in on my independent, pre-owned, fancy word for clunker, ha-ha, luxury car company, and expanding it to go nationwide online retail like Carvana and Vroom.
But luxury cars looking for that penny stock for a reverse merger and raise...
Wait a minute.
But luxury cars, I'm looking for that penny stock for a reverse merger and raise capital.
Any thoughts, Adam?
No.
Buy my Mazda.
Any great karma for success would be appreciated.
And dealer's choice and other clips.
Also, I'd offer to any and all of your fans, if they want an honest, to my detriment, car dealer and a great product, I'll offer your devotees a cost-plus option to buy a car of their choosing.
We can usually find anything and get it delivered to their door.
Scottsdaleautogroup.com is my company.
Scottsdaleautogroup.com.
I never knew how bad almost everyone in this business is when I started five years ago at deception, lies, etc.
So I'm here to help anyone, even for advice buying cars, if it's at another store.
Good karma goes a long way.
Oh, and I thought of a way to shorten these notes.
Not mine, apparently.
You get to write a note, but it can only be $2 a word or $2 for millennials.
What?
In my case, I could have written a Glenn Greenwald note so I get credit.
Ha!
Love you guys.
I'd love to meet for the Obama Beer Summit at my shop in Scottsdale, Arizona and host a no-agenda meetup.
I'll cater with food and DJ Just Find Time where you two can attend.
We can make it a blowout.
Now, how did you...
How did you...
Oh, wait, there's more here.
Oh, today, April 29th, is my birthday, so a karma shout-out to all your producers and listeners.
We only have producers.
Baron Crack on the way to Grand Duke or Bust.
So, how do you know he's a Bitcoin millionaire?
The note I saw had some reference.
I could be wrong.
I could be wrong.
But he's got some Bitcoin action.
And let me say this, if you're looking for a penny stock reverse merger, Horowitz and I can help you out with that as long as we're in on the deal.
Yes, hello, can I be friends and family on that deal?
Hello, come on, OGC baby.
You pick up some of the penny stock is how you do it.
You don't even have to be friends and family.
In fact, that's not how you do it.
You do it by being...
Buy first, getting in early.
Getting in before the SPAC is formed.
And the SPAC. Yeah, he's talking SPAC. That's right, ladies and gentlemen.
SPAC, baby!
They're already starting to die off, but there's still a good idea.
You could still kill with it.
Ladies and gentlemen, you came for the deconstruction.
You stay for the penny stock SPAC. So we'll give you some massive karma, and this one will probably help you.
You'd probably like it.
They're saying that all hell is going to break loose, and you're going to need a Bitcoin.
You've got karma.
Wow.
And thank you so much.
That makes my day.
You know, since he didn't specifically say he's Insta Baron on there, is he even on the list?
Oh, crikey.
Uh, I would think so.
Hold on a second.
I would think not.
Uh, huh.
He's not.
Well, this will not stand.
That's weird.
So, well, I'm putting him on.
Well, I mean, I don't think he's a baron already.
Is he not?
No.
Not that I know of.
So I think he should be baroned, insta-baroned today.
Yeah.
Well, that's what he's getting.
Which means you have to knight him first.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
I could be wrong, but it doesn't hurt to do these things twice.
No.
No, it doesn't.
Not with this kind of money.
Thank you so much, man.
That is...
I'm kind of speechless.
That's quite nice.
It actually saved the show, I would say.
Thank you.
Why it were worms, or worms, but I think worms, or vermes, could be a lot of different things.
If he's in Germany, I'd pronounce it correctly, but he's in Phoenix.
But he's not in Phoenix, and if he's in Phoenix, Arizona, I'd pronounce it correctly.
But no, no.
He's in Phoenix, Oregon.
That's what it says.
I mean, I had no idea.
I never heard of Phoenix, Oregon.
But he came in with $666.67.
Nice.
Which I think was memorable.
I know John hates long notes.
I'll keep this short.
This donation will bring me to knighthood by over one penny.
Oh, I'm going to take that one for once.
I get to put it in my pot.
Yeah, put it in the other...
Go the other way with it.
I would like to be titled as Sir...
Worms.
W-E-R-M-E-S of Rocklin.
Also, one question.
What are the three most important things when trying to woo a woman?
Thank you for your courage.
No jingles, no karma.
K-thanks-bye-ee.
Well, that's it.
Those are the three things right there.
If you want to woo a woman today, a woman, you know, then all you have to say is, K-thanks-bye-ee.
That's your three things.
That's what seems to work.
The instant recognition.
I'm going to give him some karma anyway, even though he didn't want it.
I'm giving it to him.
He needs some woman wooing karma.
Yes, a woman wooing.
Woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo.
Wow, that reminds me of something.
Wow, that reminds me of something.
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
Yeah, yeah, it reminds me of this.
What's new, pussycat?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Watch me, pussycat.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
That's, uh, the Chris, uh, what's his name?
Chris Haynes?
Yeah.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Nicholas Wagenfeller, another, uh, deutsche name.
In Havre de Grace, Maryland, 333.33.
Thank you for your courage.
Goat karma for the, for the Jitsy gang.
You've got karma.
Sir Dirt Farmer in Genesco, 333, Genesco, Illinois.
Sir Dirt Farmer checking in here.
Jingle requests, chemtrails, Obama might die, and boogity-boogity-boogity with some R2-D2 karma.
ITM gents, after receiving a pop-up reminder on my work computer of 33 reminders photo attached, I took it as an indicator to donate to the show.
This indicator was...
I've been collecting these photos, by the way, at 33s.
This indicator was cemented as the bill from our family dinner takeout the same day was 33.35.
Not quite the same.
Close enough.
As a part-time farmer, I'd really appreciate some farming karma for the year for myself and the other farmer producers.
I greatly appreciate the show and all your efforts.
It helps me stay sane in this crazy world loving lit.
Sir Dirt Farmer.
Um, so you're collecting those photos.
I'm thinking, what a beautiful Tashin coffee book that would make.
The Book of 33.
Ooh.
A nice, you know, a nice, a nice big exit strategy, anybody?
You've got Karma Yikes.
I'm going to let you have this one.
Yeah, and I'm not going to read it all because he goes into a lot of numbers which just are not pertinent.
But this is Mr.
Dabalina, Mr.
Bob Dabalina, who we missed on his last note.
Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob Dabalina.
I attempted to send the note last week, but PayPal was giving me a hard time limiting what I could cut and paste.
Yeah, there is a limitation.
For a reason.
Anyway, you gentlemen are doing God's work and I'm grateful for the effort and insight you bring to each show.
Now let's talk.
I was perusing a multitude of data points in an attempt to contextualize the minuscule amounts of murders annually committed by rifles, which is less than 400 a year, by the way.
When I came upon some numbers that may be ill and horrified.
Question.
How does this country pretend to be giving a flying F about the number of COVID deaths when we as a nation abort roughly one million babies a year?
Please.
Yeah, last year, probably because of COVID, was down a year to 865,000 deaths.
Our biggest years were nearly 1.4 million.
I mean, they're asking us to wear masks, get vaccines, and get Vax passports, while Planned Parenthood is over here aborting over 350,000 babies a year.
And where the hell is BLM on this issue?
You sound like Twitter now, my friend.
Okay?
Just saying, you sound like Twitter.
Nearly 30% to 40% of all babies executed are black babies.
Yeah.
So he goes into a very, very long rant about this, and I think there's no argument from our side, and in fact, I'm a little surprised that he's just now kind of realizing this.
Moreover, and I think, I didn't play the clip, let me just see if I even had one, but Planned Parenthood You know, I'll play it here.
This will, instead of reading two minutes of the rest of your note, I'm going to play 45 seconds of this clip.
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York is removing the name of Margaret Sanger, a founder of the national organization from its Manhattan clinic.
The abortion provider says it made the decision because of Sanger's, quote, harmful connections to the eugenics movement.
Pro-lifers are responding.
In a statement, Susan B. Anthony List says, quote, the next step for Planned Parenthood is recognizing that Margaret Sanger's racist legacy continues today.
Now, how many times did we talk about that on this show, dating back to maybe episode 10, that we were called out as horrible people and full of crap?
But the fact that Margaret Sanger was a do-gooder who was largely invited by the black community to help promote what she did.
When she began, it was all about rubbers, prophylactics.
You couldn't get them.
They were illegal and all this.
Her game was prophylaxis.
And then it was birth control.
That was the whole game.
into becoming like looking like a spokeshole for the eugenics movement, which was again American.
And it was bullcrap.
She was never that person.
She was actually a nice guy type of person.
If you read her whole Wikipedia entry, you get some sense of And that's what's so interesting.
She was misbranded by the right-wingers.
But that's what's so interesting.
As a target.
There's no reason for it.
And now her own organization has kicked her out.
Kicked her to the curb.
This is exactly like...
Like Amy Goodman kicking Glenn Greenwald to the curb after all the good work he did for her show.
I'll just finish this because they take it a little further.
...continues today as abortion continues to disproportionately impact minority communities, especially the black community.
Joining me now on Skype to talk more about this is Dr.
Angela Franks, author of the book Margaret Sanger's Eugenics Legacy and professor of theology at St.
John's Seminary in Boston.
Dr.
Franks, welcome to the show.
So glad to have you.
Let's start right there with the legacy of Margaret Sanger.
For people not familiar with the term eugenics, what exactly is it?
The eugenics movement divided people up into either the so-called fit or unfit based on their genetic health and capability.
And Sanger completely bought into that movement.
It really had its heyday between the 19-teens and really up through World War II. And she was an active part of that movement.
Oh, I know why they have to do this now.
Because they don't want anyone...
Thinking about eugenics when it comes to the vaccinated, it's much easier to see.
Again, I'm pro-vaccine passports.
You cannot approach me unless you show me your VaxPass.
Mm-hmm.
Well, if you don't get a vaccine, is what...
Is what you want.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What you're saying, I'm going to have to take this a little further.
No, I'm saying if someone approaches me, I want to see their vaccination pass so I can keep them away.
No, but they should be able to have a vaccination pass that says, I did not get the vaccine.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How about just, I'm happy, I'm not wearing a mask, and I get a t-shirt with a big smiley face, and I'm looking at you like...
I'm still shook by that.
Anyway...
Yes, and I almost said it.
Yes.
But I didn't.
We do want to thank Alexander Pellegrino very much for his donation.
He's from San Diego, California.
Can't be easy living there.
And we clearly...
Probably there's some good episodes we've done on Planned Parenthood.
And we appreciate your support of the best podcast in the universe.
Going to give you a little bit of goat there.
You've got...
Karma.
They pull one of those cancer culture things on Sanger.
You know, canceling somebody in the past.
I find it to be disgusting.
It is.
Oh, this is Jacob.
I know who this is.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Did I miss it?
No, no, no.
This is the gay couple that we had dinner with when they were in Austin.
I'm missing a note?
No, no, Jacob.
No, Jacob.
It was Jacob and not Jacob.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Okay, Jacob Kitson.
Yes.
In Provincetown, Massachusetts.
3333.
And he says, as a former CTO and Silicon Valley employee, one of my favorite segments of the show is OTG. Yep.
OTG going OTG. We got some today.
We need more of these.
Yeah.
Regardless of any, we should do more on boxing.
Regardless of any person's stance on social media.
Studies have shown that taking a break for a while can be good for your health and your mood.
That's the science.
I'm inviting everyone to join Just Unplug Challenge and just let the social media go dark for two weeks.
Could you imagine?
No jingles, no karma.
All the best.
Well, we wholly support that, of course.
Oh, yeah.
And go without television for two weeks while you're at it.
That might help.
Thank you very much.
Kelly Santini, $300.33 from St.
Joseph, Minnesota.
In the morning, gentlemen, please dedouche me.
You've been dedouched.
This is my second donation, which is somewhat of a protocol violation, but okay.
Thanks for keeping it real with your awesome insight and much-needed deconstruction.
I'd like some new job karma and continued relationship karma, couples that know agenda together stay together.
John, please add me to the wine list.
And if you have any recipes for cocktails that include grappa, I'm all ears.
My dad passed away recently and I inherited several bottles.
For jingles, I love it when JCD says, oh brother, and Adam says, fantastic.
You guys are the best.
Kelly Santini for St.
Joseph.
So we can do that, and since you need some new Jobs Karma, I have a new Jobs Karma, which is put together for us.
So I guess you do the, oh brother, I say fantastic, and we hit the Jobs Karma.
Oh brother.
Fantastic!
Jobs!
Joe Jobs.
You've got karma.
We got a new Joe in there.
Joe Jobs.
By the way, the best promotion for this show was what happened last night.
My Twitter exploded when President Biden did.
Jobs.
Like, oh, he did it!
He did job, job, jobs!
Love it.
Jobs, jobs, jobs.
That's right.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Sir Donald of the Fire Bottles, meanwhile, in Spokane Valley, Washington, 24690, sends a note in.
Dear John and Adam, I feel myself drifting towards douchebaggery.
To stop this, I enclose a check for double 12345, which was his normal donation that he used to send in on Federation letterhead.
I am a bit older than John, but have not received a COVID vaccine due to their ethical problems.
Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J have all been tested using cell lines from aborted fetuses.
J&J is manufactured using yet another cell line from another aborted fetus.
If you're going to be ethical and you're going to do it that way, that's what you have to do.
I would gladly receive an ethical COVID vaccine.
Why?
Several are used around the world, but the FDA has not authorized any of them.
Sir Donald, the fire bottles, you can always go to Mexico.
You can get anything in Mexico.
Whatever you want.
Ivermectin, Cialis, take it together!
Sir Donald, the firebottles, the count, the count, I say, of Eastern Washington.
Thank you.
David Fugizotto.
Oh, you should read this because it's a...
Actually, I'll read it.
Okay.
David Fugizotto is the...
What is he now?
He's the Duke of...
He's the...
No, he's the Baron...
The Middle East and...
Arabian...
I'll look it up.
The Arabian Peninsula.
This is horrible, yes.
23123, I know.
We know him personally.
Yes.
There you go.
But it always says Gladstone, Mississippi.
Please queue up the more you know and John infests our dreams jingles.
Apparently John C. Dvorak is not just a wine connoisseur, Costco devotee, and a man about town, but a stone-cold killer to boot.
Uh-oh.
What else did you learn as an air quality inspector?
Perhaps my amygdala is now too small because I'm pretty sure this dream would have been disturbing.
Still figuring out our future, but rumor has it that word of our mass sacking has reached the ears of MBS himself.
Oh, no.
Wouldn't want to be the guy that made that decision.
They do have to place a downtown nickname, Chop Chop Square.
So he had a dream.
I thought it was in this note that involved me.
I'm going to have to go.
We'll dig it up and read it later.
But he is...
We can play the jingles and we can find the note about the dream.
Wait, are you sure it's not in that whole cell there somewhere?
Well, I don't know.
Unless my cell's small.
No, I have the same.
He is, of course, the Duke of America's heartland and the Arabian Peninsula.
Ah, that's it.
That's what it is.
That's why Missouri.
So I got both of these lined up for him.
There is no jingle about you haunting our dreams, but there was an end-of-show mix, so I'll play a little bit of that.
The more you know in the morning.
Stop!
Stop this show!
Because you haunt her dreams?
That's the source of this success?
Oh, and I do everybody.
Oh, that may be true.
Donate.
It's a good one.
Donate.
I'm haunting dreams.
Maybe that should be a clip.
It should be, but it's an end-of-show mix, so it needs to be a clip.
But it's very funny.
Yeah, exactly.
That is the message you get when the haunting happens.
I guess it happened to Fugizoto, and it upset me.
I heard now, you know, they're trying to figure out where to live next, and there's a possibility, I heard, that they might be moving to San Antone.
That'd be nice.
Yeah, because I know at least I'll have two friends who haven't been vaccinated.
Make me clot.
Clump.
Whatever.
Sir Tim, night of the JIT shenanigans.
J-I-T. What is JIT? The JIT is the Jitsy.
220.
That's what noagendasocial.com uses that.
It's the open source Zoom.
222.
F-cancer karma for my best friend Shantine, please.
Sir Tim Knight of the Jet Shenanigans.
You've got karma.
Sir Onion Knight in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 213-37.
Here, take some money.
Time has come, time has gone.
Alas, a crentist who is not a dentist is a douchebag.
You got it?
Uh, wait a minute.
Oh, I'm sorry, I missed something.
Yes, you got it.
That's for Krentist, who's not a dentist.
I see.
To be fair, he can use some newborn karma.
Sir Onion Knight, so I'll give him that too.
Yes, by the way, Jit is just in time.
Of course, I'm sorry about that.
Newborn karma.
You've got karma.
That makes more sense.
Yes, just in time.
Thank you, HP. Sir Richard the Lionheart in Alberg, Vermont.
2101.
Figured I would do a birthday call-out for good old me, Sir Richard the Lionheart, on April 28th.
Also for my granddaughter, who I donated birthing karma, and she was born during the show last year.
So now it's a one-year birthday call-out for the little Brielle.
I don't know if little Brielle is listed.
Brielle, yeah.
Yes, Brielle.
And I also miss my adopted son, Adam, another one, you have to have Adam in there, whose 17th birthday was in March.
He would love to hear you say, happy birthday, Adam, as he listens to the show with me often.
He listens often.
No jingles, no karma.
Yes.
Happy birthday, Adam, from Adam.
And he is on the list, and Brielle is also on the list, so that's good news.
Next, we have Matthew Lance, $200, Associate Executive Producer, Nashville, Tennessee.
In the morning, I first listened to Adam on JRE and haven't missed the show since.
Rogan Donation.
I am an elder millennial leaving for Army Basic Training on Monday, 4-26.
I could use a de-douching.
You've been de-douched.
And a double jab of health and jobs karma, Wild West pimp style.
Thank you for all you do.
I'm going to give you another try of that brand new jobs karma, and we'll give you a Wild West pimp style.
And thank you for your courage in supporting the show.
Wild West pimp style.
Jobs.
Joe.
You've got karma.
I'd be interested to see if that actually works.
Yeah, well, he'll let us know.
Sir William Wallace of the Palmetto State, Spartanburg, Palmetto State.
Did I miss Matthew Lance?
No, you just did that.
I just did Matthew.
In Spartanburg, South Carolina.
I want to call out.
There's a call out.
Yep.
Stephanie Noble as a douchebag.
I hit her in the mouth a couple of months ago and found out she still hasn't donated.
Also, on cash for clunkers, I was selling cars during this during this.
2009.
Customers received $2,500 to $4,500, but many weren't junk cars.
They were just cheap.
Many classic cars were being demolished too, which was actually sad.
Then the used car values went through the roof, of course.
What do you expect?
And people who needed a cheap car couldn't buy one.
And we called that when it happened.
We said that is the stupidest thing.
Yeah, you take and give somebody $4,500 for a $400 car that runs, and you've screwed up the market on purpose.
They're trying to hurt the poor.
That's what they do.
Thanks, Obama.
Obama.
Thanks, Obama.
And right now, used car prices are insane already because the new car inventory is so low due to COVID. We talked about it at the beginning of the show.
It's a wraparound.
Yep.
Ship shortage, etc.
This affects the poorer people, most of all who need cheap transportation.
I guess liberals care more about climate change than actual poor people.
Hello!
Anyways, thank you for your courage.
Stay safe.
Stay safe, John.
Ha ha ha!
That's Sir William Wallace, Knight of the Palmetto Center.
I call that, that is what true systemic racism is, but it's not.
It's just a bunch of elitist douchebags in Washington who don't care about you, don't care about the poor.
They don't care.
And they're all colors.
Black, white, brown.
They don't care.
I have a clip.
From the Biden speech that nobody noticed.
That is, it's just pretty much the biggest head shaker I've ever heard ever.
Do you want to do it now or do you want to wait for it after the set?
Nope, nope.
I'm going to wait because people are fast forwarding and they're not going to hear it.
Right.
I have one too, but...
Until I'm done with Valerie Steensland.
Hey.
In Kirkland, Washington.
Home of Costco.
$200.
Home of my favorite wine.
The Kirkland Bordeaux Superior.
Yes, it's the one.
2016.
Did you get into 2018?
You missed out.
No, no, I haven't had an opportunity to go shopping.
I'm waiting for the new edition of the wine list.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I haven't seen one at all, ever.
Hello, she writes.
Can I be Dame Valerie?
Just added it up.
Love the show.
Have a spreadsheet that I'll send she did by email because it won't copy to PayPal.
Okay, yeah, you will be Dame Valerie today.
Yes, definitely.
There was another new wine that I ran into at Costco.
Think about it.
But I don't have it at my fingertips.
I don't know why I forgot it.
Okay, anyway, onward, that was our group of executive, associate executive producers.
Oh, beautiful.
We're done, we're done, we're done.
All right.
It's not a big list.
No, but we had some big help there at the top.
That's very much appreciated.
Yeah, we saved the show.
I would say, yes, I think Baron Cracked had, yes, Valiant there.
Thank you so much.
But really, thank you to everyone who produces the show.
We have so many people working behind the scenes on servers, on websites, on shops, on making clips, on doing chapters, sending in notes.
Everyone participates.
That's why it's the best podcast in the universe.
We span the entire universe.
The value from value model works.
We can talk about anything we want to.
We do not have to worry about deplatforming.
We don't take any commercial money, corporate money, creepy Chinese money.
You put something new in the newsletter about some other money we don't take.
I forget what it was, but it was a variant.
Drug money.
No, I don't remember what it was.
We don't take any of that.
All we do is we accept value for value.
You listen to the program.
Hey, that was valuable to me.
My time, whatever it is.
Put that into a number that's meaningful to you.
That's what it is.
It's not me pricing it for you.
It's not Apple telling you to subscribe to it.
No.
It's like when you feel like it, when you get the value, you send it to us.
It's that simple.
It seems to work.
We're still here and proud of it.
And if you'd like to participate in our Value for Value model, you can go to our website, which is easy to remember by the jingle.
Dvorak.org slash NA. And once again, Thank you for your time, your talents and treasure, producing episode 1342.
Our formula is this.
We go out, we hit people in the mouth.
What the?
Order!
Shut up, flame!
Shut up, flame!
All right, quickie on the Oscars.
Yes, quickie on the Oscars.
I was going to...
I went...
I got the whole thing recorded and I was going to take some clips and I realized it was such a dog that it...
And it was...
And they played it in 24 frames per second so it looked like a movie.
Yeah.
And so it was very noticeable on certain screens.
Mine in particular.
They have a...
OLED, and it's just like, oh, what is this?
It looks like...
All that was missing was like the noise on the film, you know, just the phony noise on the film.
Oh, and like...
Yeah, and this whole thing.
I'm talking about noise, you know, the dirt.
Oh, yeah, the hair.
The fly stuck for a second.
Like a hair in the corner that's moving around.
A hair.
That was missing.
Well, no, wait.
You texted me, and we rarely communicate via text.
You texted me, probably 15 minutes into it, all caps, WORST OSCARS EVER! Yes, I call that comic book guy.
Now, Tina had already given up on me.
And we used to be, well, we were, award show lovers.
Award show whores, if you will.
Yeah, I could see the two of you cozied up in the couch, one arm around the other.
Totally.
Her head leaning on your shoulder, and you're watching breathlessly these bullshit award shows.
No, no, no, no.
And you're saying to her, oh, I know that person.
Yeah, well, now at least I know what you think of me, so that's really nice.
Thanks, John.
No, typically, we're talking about the outfits and the hair.
It's not all lovey-dovey.
Even worse.
Now, but for Tina to give up...
Now, Tina, P.A., pre-Adam, or B.A., she used to go home and savor her People magazine.
And what has happened, and so now we just have to refer to the ratings, down almost 60% year over year from last year, under 10 million.
Now, we had actually guessed much lower, but even this was quite spectacularly low for the Academy Awards.
It was 30 million, I think, the year before, 25 or something like that.
Yeah, easily.
And it's worth just stopping for a second and say, what is going on here?
Because...
The reason why no one wants to watch it is because it's not fun.
You know, there's no entertainment.
It's completely stupid.
What people want from Academy Award is Billy Crystal jumping, dancing.
We want dance routines.
We want big, big things.
You know, just like, oh, this is so much fun.
We want good jokes.
We want humor.
We want a show.
Exactly.
That was nowhere to be seen.
And for anyone who watched any of it, and I bailed.
I didn't even make it 45 minutes.
What it appears now to be is the Hollywood is trying to rebrand itself to be something.
And let me explain.
Woke.
Well, they're taking that, but the issue is they don't give a...
We know Hollywood doesn't give a crap about BLM or anything.
No, it's like, they don't care.
It's all virtue signaling and woke.
Why?
Because they are very upset.
They lost their jobs, their studios, to big tech.
Big tech runs them now.
And they have to suck off a whole new version of person to get work.
It's Netflix.
It's Amazon.
It's partially Hulu, although there's all kinds of different agendas at play there and ownership.
So their business, the way it was done, the connections, who knew who, has all changed.
That's very upsetting to them.
Along with...
Back in the day when, you know, 15 years ago when Tina couldn't wait to read her People magazine, there was a mystique.
You never saw the celebrities.
Oh, maybe a blurry photo of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt on the yacht and we couldn't really see it and you can't see above the high gates.
Oh my God, we're seeing the celebs on the red carpet and they speak and then sometimes they would say something that was of great influence.
And they lost this to big tech and the cheap, low-rent influencers.
They are beside themselves with grief.
They have no influence.
So now they're moving towards this quasi-woke, we're almost as important as politicians bullshit.
We're almost as important as an Instagrammer.
And that is what is happening with celebrities.
Celebrities have no influence.
It's the stupid chick with the COVID girl song.
She has influence.
It's Dr.
Kat on TikTok.
She has influence.
She's getting paid.
It's Joe Rogan.
Oh my God!
He has influence!
A podcaster!
They are beside themselves.
And you know what?
I'm enjoying watching them.
I'm enjoying watching these virtue signaling dicks just twist themselves in knots and horror that they know it's over.
The game is over.
All that's left is your sad friends and a bottle of adrenochrome.
That's all that's left.
And...
They couldn't even bring themselves to say Best Director for Chloe.
Did you notice that?
No, what did they say?
The award was Best Directing.
Not Best Director.
Best Directing.
Oh, that's interesting.
I did not catch that.
No one caught it.
Um, here, actually, this I did, this is one of our producers got this.
I'm going to go back and find that clip and clip it.
That, that's, that's humiliating.
It was even on the cards.
You know, on the titles.
Obviously it was on the cards.
But I mean, you know, like they had the title cards pop up.
Best directing.
Best directing.
I've never heard best, it's always best director.
So, now, whether she gets an award that says Best Director on it or not is irrelevant.
You didn't say Best Director.
Oh, everyone reported it, but it said Best Directing.
So, I'm not sure.
Now, this happened, as we know, you probably heard that in China, they muted the sound or did something.
Oh, we can't, you know, we can't have that.
Amazing that she won it all, but we can't have the evil Chloe.
You know, we can't have her, the evil anti-CCP.
We have to suppress her.
So this was discussed on Fox Business News with an interesting twist.
The Great Firewall in China is not letting people in China know that one of their own, Chloe Zhao, won the Academy Award.
It's interesting because that.
OK, we lost Brett there, but always great to have him on for these conversations.
And of course, we've talked about censorship on this show before and China's messaging, so this seems to be another example of that.
But we will have Brett on another night this week.
That is going to do it for us on Fox Business Tonight.
The evening edit is going to start now.
Did she just say this seems to be another example of that as China's great firewall censoring the telecast?
Or of Bret Baier being kicked off the minute he talks about it?
Well, that...
Okay, my initial thought, and I think it's the correct thought, is that she was kidding around.
But, she did say it.
She did.
And kidding around on these networks, especially these guys that have got a lot of deep pockets, is frowned upon.
It's frowned upon.
It's frowned upon, for sure.
Yeah, so...
Someone will discuss this with her eventually, not right away, because nobody, including the executives at Fox, watch Fox Business.
They don't watch it.
Yeah, exactly.
No one's watching it.
But it will be brought up by someone who did watch it, and then they'll bring it up, and then about a week from now, she's going to be called in and said, you know, we'd rather you not say stuff like that.
And that would probably be the extent of the conversation.
Do we need to talk about President Biden's State of the Union?
Yes, because I have a number of clips, including one, to me, a stunning clip that nobody, that I can tell, picked up on what he said.
And the right-wingers, in fact, should have picked up on this.
Nobody did.
But let's listen to some of these.
This is...
Now, just to set this up for everybody, President Biden took to the joint session of Congress last night, which wasn't really a joint session.
Only 200 people were allowed in.
There was social distancing.
Everyone was vaccinated.
Well, technically it was just that nobody showed up.
Well, there's that.
Everyone who was there was likely vaccinated.
Still, everyone had their masks on, except when the president spoke.
He took it off.
Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House, Vice President Kamala Harris, behind him, both masked up and fully vaccinated in the complete virtue signal.
And I would say it was about around the 37-minute mark where he started to slur and make mistakes.
Before that, he was reasonably powerful, but said some, to me, outrageous things.
Well, let me play you.
I have one, two, three, about five clips, plus a bonus.
Let me play these clips, because this is interesting.
So I jiggered the opening commentary from him, and I realized that he's actually a slow-motion Obama in his cadence.
Wait!
I'm sorry.
He's a slow-motion Obama in his cadence, and you have to listen to this, thinking Obama...
And I'm going to tell you what I did.
It's a very simple process.
I sped up his first minute, his introduction to him, I sped it up by 50%.
So if you speed up Joe Biden, he sounds like the old Joe, so we know he slowed down that much.
How much he slowed down is enormous.
But he also, if you speed up, you hear the Obama cadence, the pauses, the way Obama pauses between phrases and a sentence.
Listen to this.
Members of the United States Congress and the Cabinet distinguished guests, my fellow Americans.
While the setting tonight is familiar, this gathering is just a little bit different.
A reminder of the extraordinary times we're in.
It's just not who we are!
It's where we are!
You're right.
Throughout our history, presidents have come to this chamber to speak to Congress, to the nation, and to the world.
To declare war, to celebrate peace, to announce new plans and possibilities.
So in his head, he's sounding like Obama.
Now, yes, and he can't get it out fast enough.
Now, I listened to this when I produced it, I listened to it when I came up with the idea, and I realized that there may be a key in here to people who try to do the Obama impression.
It's the way he has weird pauses in his phraseology.
It's very interesting.
Let's continue.
Tonight, I come to talk about crisis and opportunity.
About rebuilding a nation, revitalizing our democracy, and winning the future for America.
I stand here tonight, one day shy of the hundredth day of my administration.
A hundred days since I took the oath of office and lifted my hand off our family Bible and inherited a nation.
We all did.
That was in crisis.
The worst pandemic in a century.
The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
The worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.
Now, after just 100 days, I can report to the nation.
America is on the move again.
Yeah, I think you're right.
Wow, that is a little fast.
Do you know what the factor was?
1.75?
1.5.
1.5.
50% faster than normal.
It's 50% slow, Joe.
He slowed up, that poor guy.
Now I think maybe I can work on an Obama impression myself.
Now, I have these Overlook Harris comments.
Let's play, I think there's two of them here.
Oh, there's a long and a short.
Okay, no, hang on a second.
Just put that aside.
Let's go on to, here's Biden on taxes.
And the wealthiest 1% of Americans have just begun to pay their fair share.
Just their fair share.
Sometimes I have arguments with my friends in the Democratic Party.
I think you should be able to become a billionaire and a millionaire, but pay your fair share.
A recent study shows that 55 of the nation's biggest corporations paid zero federal tax last year.
Those 55 corporations made in excess of $40 billion in profit.
A lot of companies also evaded taxes through tax havens in Switzerland and Bermuda and the Cayman Islands.
How about the Netherlands, Belgium, England, Ireland?
Well, let's stop the whole thing.
He's using avoid and evade These are not tax evaders.
They're tax avoiders.
And there's a big difference.
One's illegal.
Tax evasion is an illegal activity.
But the taxes he wants to employ has nothing to do with corporate taxes.
People.
Nothing he says makes any sense because what he says is that he wants to raise...
I'm just going to summarize.
I don't have the whole clip.
He's going to raise corporate taxes at 28% plus.
And then he goes on to this rant about these corporations that pay no taxes.
How is the change in the rate, let's put it retroactive, 10 years ago to 28%, or during Trump to 28%, how does that change this?
If you're paying no taxes at 23%, You'd be paying no taxes at 28%.
I mean, seriously.
What's the logic here?
Math is racist, so I don't know what you're doing trying to calculate something.
It's true.
Math is racist.
Okay, you got it right.
Now, there was a thing about fact-checking, and they did a special on NPR on this speech and fact-checking, and I want to play just part of it because I have to actually cut it off.
Because the question is too long.
It goes on forever.
But listen to this NPR. This is NPR. NPR. Fact-checking the President's speech.
Now, I want you...
I'll give you the...
I'm going to kind of give you the...
They don't do any fact-checking.
They just talk about it.
What?
Are you kidding me?
There's no fact-checking going on over here?
No, there's no fact-checking going on.
No gambling.
So they say, oh, we're going to fact-check you, and then they just praise him.
Listen to this clip.
Up to $3,000 per child?
No, no, no.
Wrong clip.
It says Biden fact-checked.
No, no.
You want NPR fact-check.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm glad that you told me.
The Biden fact-check is my proof that they put no effort into it.
I'm sorry.
That will be the next clip.
All right, here we go.
Dutton have also been listening tonight, fact-checking both speeches.
So, Scott, let me go to you first.
The president talked about the ongoing recovery in the U.S. economy.
Let's listen to a bit of what he had to say.
The economy created more than 1,300,000 new jobs in 100 days.
More jobs in the first 100 days than any president on record.
The International Monetary Fund is now estimating our economy will grow at a rate of more than 6% this year.
That would be the fastest pace of economic growth in this country in nearly four decades.
America's moving.
Moving forward.
But we can't stop now.
Scott Horsley, what stands out to you?
Well, President Biden has been fortunate in his timing.
Unlike former President Obama, who came into office during the Great Recession and then saw jobs continue to hemorrhage in the U.S., Biden took office at a time when the economy had already hit bottom and was on the way up.
The U.S. lost jobs in December when the pandemic was raging.
But in the last three months, job growth has accelerated, including 900,000-plus jobs added in March.
April's gains were probably even stronger.
We'll get those numbers next week.
So we are on a strong job trajectory.
That said, we're still 8.4 million jobs short of where we were before the pandemic.
So there's a long way to go to get back to full employment.
The recovery in GDP is coming more quickly.
The president mentions the IMF's forecast.
There are similar projections from other economists.
We're going to get the Commerce Department's report on the first quarter GDP tomorrow morning.
And that's expected to be a very strong number, thanks to widespread vaccinations, which have made people more comfortable spending money.
Fact-checked false.
There's no fact-checking here.
Zero.
He's just going on and on about how great Biden is.
They go on, and they never talk about Scott's speech.
They say they're going to fact-check both speeches.
They didn't even talk about his speech.
And then they just drop the ball on him.
Right.
So meanwhile, so I decided, well, you know, I'll bet you I could find something that Biden said that was so stupid it could use a fact check.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, well, I want you to listen to this 12-second clip very closely and tell me what he's saying.
Up to $3,000 per child if they're under six years of age.
Excuse me, over six years of age.
And $3,600 for children over six years of age.
Ha ha!
He's very confused at that point.
He says...
Play it again.
It's only 12 seconds.
Yeah, what he's saying...
He's a mess.
Up to $3,000 per child.
Okay, that much makes sense.
Up to $3,000 per child.
If you're under six years of age.
Now, he means...
If the child is under six, okay.
Excuse me, over six years of age.
But he meant over six, okay.
Small problem.
And $3,600.
Now he's just confusing the numbers.
For children over six years of age.
So you get $3,000 if you're over six and $3,600 if you're over six.
Hello!
He is...
This is a fact check issue.
Yes.
No, no, no.
In fact, even Pelosi kind of like, ooh.
Did she roll her eyes when he did that?
She had something to say.
Now, to wrap this.
Well, I have a couple of Biden clips.
Okay, you can play a couple, but I want to play this out because I want you to listen to this.
All right.
Nobody commented on this.
I have the short version.
I have a long version that's more extended in case someone thinks I'm trying to rig this quote that he says.
This is the most egregious thing he's ever said.
I don't know any right-wingers that picked it up.
I don't know.
I think people just go, oh, I can't listen to this anymore.
I think it was like the Oscars that just tuned it out.
I wonder if it's the same one I picked up on.
Well, here it is.
You're going to tell me because this is the Biden overlooked.
The short one.
Eight seconds.
Our Constitution opens with words, as straight as it sounds, we the people.
It was time to remember that we the people are the government.
Oh, no, this was picked up.
Did somebody pick this up?
Cruz picked it up, and Cruz was being interviewed about it.
Oh, I'm glad somebody picked that up.
You want to hear what Cruz said?
Yeah, I'd like to hear what Cruz said.
Uh, it's, uh...
We the people are the government.
Here it is.
This is bull crap.
Hold on, let me boost this a little bit because it's a little low on...
Hold on.
All right, check it out.
You know, I got to tell you, Sean, the most radical line tonight was when Joe Biden said, we the people is the government.
No, Joe, you seriously misunderstand the Constitution.
We the people is not the government.
We are not a country of dictators in Washington running the people.
We the people is the people, damn it, who are in charge of the government, whose freedom you're taking away, whose liberty you're stripping away, and it showed the arrogance of the hard left that they think...
He is the state, is what he said, and he's we the people.
I mean, holy cow, that was radical.
And that's where today's Democrats are.
Yeah, Cruz picked up on it.
He picked up on it.
Yeah, he picked up on it.
He, of course, takes it to some extreme.
Obviously, that's what he does.
But I thought it was pretty radical, but it was more stupid than radical.
And I have the longer clip here, where he kind of elucidates a little more than he does with that shorty.
And it kind of, I know what he's trying to say, he's not saying it well, but he's really thinking that we the people are the government.
And if you listen, even the longer version, just to show that I'm not just cutting this down to make it sound bad, listen to the whole thing.
Our Constitution opens with the words as straight as it sounds.
We the people.
It was time to remember that we the people are the government.
You and I. Not some force in the distant capital.
Not some powerful force that we have no control over.
It's us.
It's we the people.
Okay, I'm the government.
Is that what he's saying?
He says I'm the government?
Yes, we the people.
Well then get out of my yard, workers.
Get out of here.
I mean, I'm not the government.
I am not the government.
He's full of shit, this guy.
Okay.
Well, there were more things that he said that I found were very, very shocking.
This is the next one.
90% of the time, I have no idea what the fuck I'm talking about.
See, that was a little thing you didn't pick up on, did you?
That was right there in the speech.
No, it wasn't.
Here's two more.
This one was just so convoluted I had to clip it.
Now we're on Mars, discovering vaccines, gave us the internet, and so much more.
Now we're on Mars, inventing vaccines, it gave us the internet.
Now we're on Mars, discovering vaccines, gave us the internet, and so much more.
Okay, now I'll give you, that is a great clip, and I know exactly how it happened.
His problem is he can't talk.
He has to read from a prompter.
He can't not use a prompter.
When he starts to ad-lib, you know a lot of people are holding their breath.
It was like somebody left a comma out or they didn't space the prompter correctly.
That's exactly what happened.
You know that's exactly what happened.
He's not coherent.
Were you going to give me something?
Was I? Yeah, you said, I thought you were ramping up for a clip of the day, but if the moment's gone, the moment's gone.
Oh, that, you want a clip?
No, you actually got clip of the day earlier?
I did?
Yeah, very early, and then I let it pass, and then now I've been reluctant to give a clip of the day.
And then when I came up with my Northrup clips, which should have gotten a clip of the day, you snubbed them about the weapons of war?
No, no.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
I did not snub them.
I thought you were going to do something else based upon...
A previous email thread, and then you said, no, no, we're on the same page.
And so what you've done is you've put in my mind, you've shoved my...
In fact, you weren't within a nanosecond of getting a clip of the day for that particular clip.
It was a good clip.
All right.
It doesn't matter.
But I was restrained by my angst over the previous screw-up on my part and then your failure to recognize a good clip when you heard one.
All right, next time we'll leave that for the post-mortem and we can just continue with the show like we do in post-mortem.
All right.
Now, this is what shocked me.
Now, I'm interested in Afghanistan ever since we discussed the pullout of the troops being total horseshit.
Oh, yeah, we'll pull the troops out, but we're leaving 10,000 to 15,000 contractors there to protect the poppy fields.
And at this point, I can just say it's a fact.
There's a great article by my favorite professor, William Engdahl, called The Politics of Heroin and the Afghan U.S. Pullout, which is in the show notes.
It's on the Afghanistan heading.
And it's very well discussed, very well researched, and lots of links.
And, you know...
It goes back to Hamid Karzai, the brothers, and the heroin trade.
And the bottom line is DynCorp is there with all of the contractors, and it's Air America.
They're shuttling the heroin, not directly to the United States, where I have some thoughts, but I'm very interested in Afghanistan.
And he tied this together with something that I thought was the most disgusting thing I've heard any American politician say ever.
The war in Afghanistan, as we remember the debates here, were never meant to be multi-generational undertakings of nation building.
We went to Afghanistan to get terrorists.
The terrorists attacked us on 9-11.
And we said we would follow Osama bin Laden to the gates of hell.
Oh man!
Do you remember that?
Oh, yeah.
This is the second...
By the way, he said that a couple of times in the last week or two.
Yeah, so I just...
The Gates of Hell reference.
And I just want to see if I can get a date on the Gates of Hell.
I'm looking at...
I'm looking...
This is so old.
This goes back to episode 799 of this show.
Ow!
ISIS. In America.
We will follow them to the gates of hell.
ISIS. That's how long we've been tracking this.
Afghanistan to get terrorists.
The terrorists attacked us on 9-11.
And we said we would follow some of them to the gates of hell.
To do it.
If you've been in the upper Konar Valley, you've kind of seen the gates of hell.
And we delivered justice to bin Laden.
We degraded the terrorist threat of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.
And after 20 years of value, valor, and sacrifice...
Do you hear what he says?
Now this is a flub, but remember, in context of the heroin, the poppy fields being protected by the United States troops, soon just contractors.
Listen to the flub.
Justice to bin Laden.
We degraded the terrorist threat of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.
And after 20 years of value, valor.
Value, he says.
Yeah!
20 years of poppy value.
That's...
Truth wants to come out.
I can't look at it any other way.
20 years of heroin value.
Degraded the terrorist threat of Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.
And after 20 years of value, valor, and sacrifice, it's time to...
I think he tried to say valiant.
No, but it came out as value, so it doesn't matter.
The mouth flows over what the heart is full of.
Valor and sacrifice.
it's time to bring those troops home.
Woo!
Bring them home!
Leave the contractors!
Poppies forever!
Even as we do, we'll maintain over-the-horizon capacity to suppress future threats to the homeland.
And make no mistake, in 20 years, terrorism has metastasized.
The threat has evolved way beyond Afghanistan.
Those of you in the intelligence committees, the foreign relations committee, defense committees, you know well, we have to remain vigilant against the threats to the United States wherever they come from.
Al-Qaeda and ISIS are in Yemen, Syria, Somalia.
Other places in Africa, in the Middle East, and beyond.
And we won't ignore what our intelligence agency has determined to be the most lethal terrorist threat to the homeland today.
White supremacy is terrorism.
We're not going to ignore that either.
My fellow Americans, look, we have to come together to heal the soul of this nation.
So the president does this whole rundown of the horrible terrorists all over the world and says, but we cannot ignore our intelligence agencies who say the most dangerous terrorists, not anyone who wants to...
Blow stuff up or stab people or shoot people.
No.
It's white supremacists right here in America.
I find that a shocking thing for a president to say.
And for those under the spell of the Democrats and the liberals, just like the ones I encountered on vacation in Mexico, who within five minutes of speaking said, well, you know, those white supremacists, if they stop having sex with their cousins, you'd be much safer in the country.
That's what you're delivering, President Biden.
And he has the audacity right after that to say, look, we need to come together.
We're not going to ignore that either.
My fellow Americans, look, we have to come together to heal the soul of this nation.
This guy will go down in history as evil.
Evil.
That, I mean, and that got no play.
Am I the only one who finds that offensive?
No, it's just, I don't know why he could have gotten more play, but it's at the point where they've said it, this is like a setup.
If you say anything against that, it's like, I don't know what it is.
I've seen this before.
It's like you can't say anything against it because then you're one.
It doesn't matter.
I want to talk about Afghanistan for a second with two supporting clips.
So, here we have the, you know, whatever of Congress is in there, and you got one general, and everyone's hooting and hollering, yay, Afghanistan!
They all know.
They all know that the heroin is coming from, well, the poppies.
And the poppies is turned into fentanyl by China.
That's killing us.
But it's medical.
It's pharmaceutical stuff.
You know, we had Purdue Pharma.
No one really talked about it during the coronavirus lockdowns.
We had other things to deal with, but billions of dollars in fines.
No one went to jail.
Is poppy opium a base for fentanyl?
I thought it was completely synthetic.
That I don't know.
But I do know that you need the base poppy for opioids.
I can't speak to fentanyl.
But when you want to turn it into heroin, or even if you want to turn it into opioids, you need a particular chemical that is mixed with the poppy sap.
And here is a clip about...
One of the companies that makes that.
In May 2019, a small counter-narcotics unit was rolling down a country road in a rural part of Sinaloa, which was the center of the global drug empire created by El Chapo Guzman.
They were overcome by a pretty powerful smell.
They were literally stopped in their tracks, and it's one of the things that people on these counter-narcotic squads are looking out for, or smelling out for in this case.
So they got out of their vehicles, and through a clearing of trees, they found five cauldrons.
That were being used to produce heroin.
And they also found four jugs of a chemical called acetic anhydride that was made by a major multi-billion dollar American company and the product brand was J.T. Baker.
And that chemical is the only thing, other than the sap from opium flowers, that you need to manufacture heroin.
And under international drug laws, it's one of the most highly controlled of these chemicals sold anywhere in the world.
Okay, the name of the company is Avantor, and that was from CNBC's Heroin's Hidden Ingredient.
And this chemical, as you heard, is highly regulated, but they find it in Mexico, and that's where the heroin is being made.
It's highly regulated to obviously make opioids with it, legal stuff.
It gets people hooked, and then, of course, we get them onto the heroin.
So let's talk about this.
We've been talking about Indian companies on this show.
It seems to be a thing.
This is a recent confirmation hearing of Vanita Gupta.
Ms.
Gupta is the daughter of a gentleman who heads up a chemical company, produces all sorts of chemicals for a variety of legitimate purposes.
And it looks like from her financial disclosure statement, He's been very successful and so has Ms.
Gupta in family trust worth tens of millions of dollars.
Much of it including the stock of Aventor, the company that her father heads.
Well, I realize Ms.
Gupta is not personally responsible as a shareholder In this company.
But it is clear, I believe, from an investigative journalism story by Bloomberg, dated September 2020, that Aventor was selling acetic anhydride, an essential ingredient, and converting poppies to heroin for at least the last decade.
She owns tens of millions of dollars worth of that stock.
I've asked the Attorney General and the Security and Exchange Commission to look into Aventor's conduct because if in fact an American chemical manufacturer has been selling acetic anhydride in the country where they know That it will be available to the criminal cartels and drug runners.
And they should know that 92% of the heroin made in Mexico using acetic anhydride manufactured by Aventor and its subsidiary in Mexico, that's a serious, serious problem.
So Vanita Gupta was confirmed narrowly and she is now our Assistant Attorney General.
John I thought big tech was the problem.
If I look at big pharma, and whether you call it India, China, Fauci, just all the big pharma all put together, they control everything.
They touch everything.
They touch every issue that we're talking about from COVID to Afghanistan.
Everything.
Black Lives Matter, George Floyd.
It's all pharma related.
It's worse than big tech.
Well, it's a lot cheaper to produce these products than it is to make chips.
Yes.
So, I think we need to keep our eye on what's going on with these people.
There's a lot of bad actors, all pharma-related, who are hovering in this administration.
Yeah, that connection...
Well, the administration's got a lot of bad actors in it.
We've already...
There's a few...
We haven't discussed it much on the show, but there's a number of people that shouldn't be in government.
Well, this Vanita Gupta is top of my list.
Well, she is now.
Yeah.
No, Fenton...
No, I can't find any evidence that Fenton has anything to do with poppies.
No, no, no.
It doesn't.
It doesn't.
You're right.
But China does.
But...
Well, you know, most of the fentanyl is made in Mexico.
I know.
I didn't know that until five minutes ago when I started looking up the manufacturing of fentanyl.
But isn't it with, yes, isn't it with the Chinese ingredients, though, not the Chinese?
I don't know.
Maybe.
It doesn't say.
I can't find out the exact mechanism that manufactured to keep this stuff off the internet.
I can find out, though.
Mm-mm.
It's possible it's made with some Chinese ingredients, but it sounds to me as though China's getting a bad rap when Mexico's providing most of the fentanyl, according to the documents I've looked at just now.
And so there's your immigration issue.
Are we really looking at...
First of all, have you looked at any of the so-called asylum seekers, immigrants?
Have you really looked at the footage?
What do you see when you, and you probably haven't, most people don't, most people ignore it.
What do you see when you see these people and children standing in line waiting to come into the United States?
What you see is...
I know.
What do I see?
You tell me.
You see no luggage, clean clothes, shoes, completely clean, white, white sneakers.
Yeah, it looks like they were dropped off at the border.
No lunch, not a lunch bucket or anything, nothing.
So what's going on?
Are they just bringing the heroin and the fentanyl and everything else in?
Well, there's a possibility.
It's coming from somewhere.
All right, we need to take a break, but I need to update you on Prop B. Saturday is the big vote here in Austin.
Proposition B is to reinstate the camping ban.
Good.
Then before we take the break, I have a clip about Austin and we can put it in there.
Do you want to do that first?
Yeah, I think it might fit in.
Okay.
This is your buddy, a fellow podcaster, lives right down the street from you.
Boy, babies and cows?
Yes, on Austin Homelessness.
Today, driving to work, there are now homeless camps on every major highway on both sides everywhere.
And I was looking at the homeless camps while I was driving here to the office, and I saw crazy-looking white people.
And I'm not giving black people a pass.
I'm just saying, talk about crazy.
I saw a guy drop like a Folgers can on 290.
Some crazy old white dude climbs down in the highway, almost gets run over on the other side of the church, crawling back up the embankment.
Looked like Day of the Dead.
Looks like a zombie apocalypse.
That's what the cops deal with all day.
I wouldn't want to be a cop during the collapse of America, but it gets worse.
They want everybody's guns during this collapse so we can't protect ourselves while the Democrats all have private bodyguards and Secret Service and the FBI and federal marshals, and they live behind big fences with the National Guard.
By the way, this footage we keep showing, this is nothing.
I'm going to go out with a camera.
I could go out for an hour, and I could show you 10,000...
What do they call that?
Time-lapse.
I mean, you'd have to take an hour time-lapse to drive around Austin.
I mean, just so many damn homeless people.
And here's the deal.
These aren't like hobos that are just drunks or people down and out are veterans.
They are out of their mind on hardcore drugs, running around like Day of the Dead zombie.
Civilization is collapsing.
We're a demon-possessed nation.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That always lightens the mood when we have an Alex Jones clip.
Oh, he's the best.
He's right.
The current estimate, we had about 2,000 homeless several years ago when we started looking into the issue.
That is now estimated to be around 10,000, and they're not Austinized.
You can ask any one of them.
They're not from Austin.
They're from outside.
It has gotten very bad, and so we have a proposition.
The proposition is to reinstate the camping ban.
There are places these people can go.
There are lots of services.
Most of them don't want to because they want drugs, and they want the drugs where the drugs are found, which is in their own community.
And the only way that I've seen work to get people out of the situation just to beat the dead horse is the Mobile Loaves and Fishes Community First Now Village where you're starting at $90 and they will help you with your disability or some other government program so that you can at least pay your rent and your food and you live within a community and you're not policed.
And most people need a safe environment and they need community to function.
So there are things that work.
This is not working for anybody.
This has become so now we have the two sides in Austin which is complete virtue signaling work.
There's a whole section of people who are woke a-holes.
Most of them live in West Austin, Tarrytown, Clarksville, which has no homeless.
Surprise, surprise.
No one is sleeping out there.
And they are too afraid to speak up and say anything else.
In general, because they're afraid that they'll be ostracized.
So on one hand, we have Save Austin, Reinstate the Camping Ban, and the counter message is, Homes Not Handcuffs!
Yep.
And the mayor is saying this is a very bad idea.
We have a plan.
He doesn't.
We have a plan.
His plan exists of taking $400 million that the federal government is giving to Austin for COVID relief and buying hotels.
our former real estate attorney mayor wants to buy hotels to put the homeless in there.
It's a bad idea.
It's never worked.
Show me an example.
You're stupid and you're probably on the take on the back end somewhere of one of these deals or something in the future.
Yep.
Vice magazine did a very interesting piece, a nine-minute piece, Very slanted, very biased, no mention of any of the programs we have, like Echo or Community First Village.
But they did sit down and talk to a couple who are liberal in Austin, and they are right there on the east side of Cesar Chavez, near the library, which has been inaccessible for years now because of the homelessness there.
But now, literally, you have across your street, on the corner, tents.
And they sat down and discussed how they were going to deal with it and how they were going to vote on this proposition.
I think it's mind-expanding to understand where, I'll say it, these people are coming from.
It's hard because I do view homeless people here as my neighbors.
Where are they gonna go?
Like, the city hasn't told us what the plan is.
Partly because they don't have a plan.
Now a group of Austinites says the city made a mistake.
A campaign called Save Austin Now, started largely by local conservatives, has pushed a proposition onto the ballot that would force the city to reverse course.
Voters will decide on May 1st.
For a progressive like Knudsen, it's an agonizing ethical question.
One he and his neighbors confront every day.
Lifting the ban was not a solution, but putting the ban back in place isn't a solution either.
I don't think either one of them are solutions.
So what is the solution?
Well, a lot of money in housing.
I, you know, I don't know.
I mean, most big cities are having these problems.
What do you think is going to happen with the vote?
I don't know, because I mean...
If you talk to Donnie's friends, they're going to all vote against it.
Most of my friends that I know, and even some fairly liberal friends, are going to vote to reinstate the ban.
I think I'm going to vote against it, just so I have...
But I hope there's a lot of people that vote for it.
And that's weird to say.
It troubles me that I just said that.
Because you want to feel good about how you vote, but you want it to go away.
It's messed up.
I don't want them arrested.
I don't want them put in a van and driven to another neighborhood because then that neighborhood's just got a problem.
That's not the answer.
Do you think if you had seen this issue happening in another city and it wasn't happening in your neighborhood, you would feel differently?
Once you're in the middle of it, you change your mind of how you approach the situation.
But as your safety declines, so does your compassion.
Every time I have to pick up human shit, my liberalness just got lowered one more notch.
I mean, this to me is amazing to hear these people.
The one guy says, I'm voting against it just so I feel good, but I hope it passes.
That's mental.
That is the, uh, that's an issue.
That is very, that is, well, I'll give you a clip of the day for this, because that was a pretty damn good clip.
Well, thank you.
And this wasn't even sourced from somewhere else.
I did this all on my own.
Clip of the day.
Yeah, I feel bad that people are getting Clip of the Day for their work and whatever.
Let's just go back to the clip.
Well, it brings us to some of these right-wingers to say that liberalism is a mental disorder.
That was an epitome of it there.
It's like...
I'm going to vote this way because I feel good, even though I want it to pass.
It's just outrageous.
And then she's picking up human shit and thinking her liberalism is dropping a notch every time she does it.
These people, I guess that's your Austinites.
And the guy has neck tattoos and he's kind of burly.
And I just look at that and think...
What is wrong with you?
Why are you so afraid to just act on something that you feel is right?
But when he says, I won't feel bad about it, I don't think so.
I think he's afraid of being shamed.
And so is she, but she's justifying it because, well, I pick up poop.
But you know what's next?
Like San Francisco, we'll have a poop map and we'll tell the city, oh, there's poop here.
There's poop here.
Come and clean up the poop.
Hello, city.
Clean up the poop.
You want the city to clean up the poop.
I know, but...
You don't want to clean up the poop.
You don't want to recognize there's poop.
Austin, too much poop.
I'm going to show myself love by donating to no agenda.
Imagine all the people who could do that.
Oh yeah, that'd be fab.
Yeah, on no agenda in the morning.
And indeed, we do have a few people to thank for show, what is the show?
It's 1442.
We do have a make good, which...
Yeah, why don't you do those?
Yeah, this is the anonymous make good from episode 1341-666.
You remember that donation, 666.
yes it was yes it was a nice donation and our producer said anonymous i suck i couldn't figure out how to send the note please leave my name anonymous see attached letter from my child's college stating they will be required to vaccinate before returning to school in the fall illegal not sure if it's a scare tactic but i'm looking to lawyer up on this let's see i would appreciate you getting the word out as i don't hear anybody talking about it well we talk about it all the time i A request.
I know you don't read notes without a production donation, but I was hoping we could get a travel karma from my youngest son, Asher, who turns one today.
He and his mother will be migrating to the Netherlands on May 2nd to be with her Dutch boyfriend.
We are going to do an open adoption so that Asher can be raised by two loving parents in Europe and still know his biological father in the States.
Love and lit.
Sea rock of the landlocked.
Well, of course we're going to do that some travel karma for the little type.
You bet.
You've got karma.
All right.
I want to also thank him profusely for that generous donation.
Very generous.
Sir Addison, meanwhile, comes in.
He's the CEO of Shitposts.
Yes, he is.
Chesterfield, Missouri, 133.33.
He's got a few notes here for us.
Something about CBD. Baron Sir Hugger of the Kittens is next with 12345 in Zondam.
Zondam!
Zondam Holland.
And he needs F Cancer Karma for their friend, which we'll do in a moment, you bet.
Scott McKenzie, Sir Scott of the Cheshire Plains in Wimslew, Cheshire, UK, 85.
Donald Francis, 7777 from Chandler, Arizona.
Baronet Sir Arcane Code, a.k.a.
N4IXT, which I assume is a...
I would think so, yes.
73s.
Yeah, 73s.
Oh, yes, a donation of 73.
That kind of is a giveaway.
That does it.
In Columbiana, Alabama...
What is he talking about?
Oh, he says, OMG, Adam, you poor bastard.
How can you listen to the incessant drivel coming out of MSNBC? Yes, Adam should be given an award, a medal.
I watch it all day long.
It's where you can...
Look, it keeps me sane, okay?
The minute I start agreeing with something, I know it's time to go to the doctor.
Peter Chong, meanwhile, in Lakewood, Washington, 6969.
It's a happy birthday to me.
Kevin McAfee, McAtee, McAtee, McAtee, McAtee, McAtee, in Centennial, Colorado, 60.
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Zachary the River Rat, In Veroqua, Wisconsin.
I'm sure that's not pronounced correctly.
55-55.
I don't care.
Sir Austin, Baron of the Puget Sound in Seattle, Washington.
55-10.
Bill Sola in Baltimore, Maryland.
55-10.
And he's on a birthday list.
Sir Mile High Mike.
Mile High Mike.
Sorry, I'm scrolling.
Mile High Mark in Arvada, Colorado.
5510.
He says something.
He says, I'm hoping you can send some Trump jobs karma my son Tom's direction at the end of the second donation segment.
He was interviewed for a job that could significantly improve his family's quality of life.
He should find out by week's end.
He hit me in the mouth in 2015.
Okay.
Nice.
We got a cancer and a jobs.
You got it.
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Deutschland!
Sir Luke, the Viscount of London in London, UK, 5123.
Scott Nielsen, Sir Scott Nelson, Sir Scott Nelson in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
He says, my grandpa drank atrazine for breakfast?
No, no, no.
A 50-01.
We need a follow-up.
He's changed.
Yes, he's a sex change thing there.
Kelly Santini in St.
Joseph, Minnesota is in at 50.
These are all $50 donors, name and location.
Very short list today.
Sarah Gordon in Tucson, Arizona.
Aaron Weisgerber in Bend, Oregon.
Greg Nuzzo in Warrensville, Illinois.
And last but not least, Sir Richard Gardner in Chicago, Illinois.
That's our group of producers for show 1342.
Yes, and I just have a quick personal thank you to Leah, who sent...
Because I went to the P.O. Box finally.
It's been months...
I think she's donated since she sent all this package.
She makes cards that are unique about Austin.
Oh yes, I got a set of those.
They're dynamite.
They're beautiful, aren't they?
Some of them are like little, this little one here, this Congress Avenue Bridge Mexican Free-Tailed Rats.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got that one too.
Hi Karamba, greetings from Austin.
This is frameable.
Yeah, it's beautiful.
They're really nice.
And she can be found at Leah Louise, yes, I remember this.
Leah Lovise.
So it's L-E-A-H-L-O-V-I-S-E. LeahLovise.com.
And I'm sure that's...
I haven't looked at it, but I'm sure that's where she has some more of this.
And maybe you can purchase some of her stuff there.
But it was just really nice.
I would say she's like a poster artist.
That's the style of art.
It's modern poster art.
And I would buy some posters from her.
I'm sure they're not that expensive.
Most poster art today...
You can get from the big boys, Dry Creek.
There's a whole slew of them.
Not Dry Creek.
What is it?
Running Creek.
I can't remember the name of the big ones.
The guys have Ames Brothers up in Seattle.
There's a slew of these guys.
The art comes out at about $40 a poster and it immediately increases in value.
It's a very interesting art investment.
Then I want to thank, finally, Sir Timothy of No Fixed Title from Plymouth, Michigan, who sent Tina and I a beautiful book, That's How Strong My Love Is, from rock and roll to James Dean, written by David Lower, L-O-E-H-R, who also inscribed it with Adam and Tina.
Tim thought you'd enjoy a copy of my book.
We hope to see you in Fairmont one day.
And it's about his personal experiences in early rock and roll, which is like pretty, I think, the plaster casters level.
Wow!
Yes, he's got all kinds of stuff in here.
And photos, which I'd never heard of this book, never seen it before.
Suppressed!
Yeah, you can imagine why.
Thank you all very much for producing episode 1342 of the No Agenda Show.
Thank you to everybody who came in under $50.
That is always done for anonymity, so that's why we have 49s available or anything you want.
And we have many subscriptions which keep things going when we have a lower day.
Luckily, we had a great executive producer step in today, so that's fantastic.
But if you'd like to check all of that out, go to...
And please feel free to share that with others and support the show, as promised.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
Yay!
What a guy!
You've got...
You've got karma.
It's your birthday, birthday.
Oh, no, I'm a champion.
Here's your birthday list for today.
Sir Richard the Lionheart says happy birthday to his son, Adam, who celebrated on March 17th.
Bill Sola, his birthday was on the 25th.
Sir Richard the Lionheart himself celebrated yesterday, the 28th.
Baron Crack, it's his birthday today.
He will be an Insta Baron momentarily.
Craig Nuzzo, happy birthday to Brother Scott.
His birthday is today.
Kelly Santini says happy birthday to her friend Kevin Arnold, who will be 53 on May 3rd.
And we could not miss Sir Richard the Lionheart again, who says happy birthday to his granddaughter Brielle, who turns one year old on May 3rd.
Happy birthday from everybody here at the Best Podcast in the Universe!
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I'm going to do him first.
We've got a Baron.
We've got a Dame.
We have two Knights and a Dame here today.
So that one will do for me.
Here's this one.
Oh, that's the pretty one.
It's gilded.
Did you just hit your mic?
You don't notice the rubies on the top of it there?
Up on the podium, please!
Mr.
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I hope I'm pronouncing that right.
All three of you have supported the No Agenda Show in at least $1,000, and we have Mr.
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We've got rent boys and chardonnay.
That should do it.
If not, warm beer and cold women, maybe boba and stinky tofu, onion rings and ice cream, harlots and haldol, pepperoni rolls and pale ale.
Maybe sparkling cider and escorts, ginger ale and gerbils, geishas and sake, rubenes, lemon, rosé, breast milk, pavlo, or how about...
Some good old-fashioned mutton and mead.
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That's where Eric the Shield will be glad to take some of your information, such as your ring size.
That's the big one.
An address where we can send off your No Agenda Night or Dame Ring with your sealing wax and with your official certification.
And thank you, all three of you, for supporting the No Agenda Show.
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The parties continue all across Gitmo Nation, all over the world.
People are scheduling No Agenda Meetups at NoAgendaMeetups.com.
It's where you can come together, hang out with people you've never met before, but you have one thing in common.
And it turns out, you have that one thing in common, which is the No Agenda show.
All problems fall away.
You get to have a good time.
There's no triggering.
No one gets pissed off.
Have we ever heard of anyone getting angry at a meetup?
Ever.
Has there ever been a knife fight at a meetup?
No, I don't think so.
No knife fights?
No fisticuffs?
Nothing?
Not yet.
Not yet.
And for this, certainly in the United States, for the racist, misogynist, horrible country that we are...
Turns out a lot of diverse people can come together.
It happened at Myrtle Beach.
Hey, what's up?
This is Sir Joe Ho at the Salty Meetup here at Myrtle Beach.
This is Sophia.
Hi, this is Frankie.
And Danny.
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In the morning, this is Harrison at the Myrtle Beach Meetup.
It's like a party.
Nick here drinking an ice cold PBR for our good friend John C. Dvorak.
In the morning!
In the morning!
I'm telling you, man, the PBR stock is going up and they should be sending you cases.
I can't believe they haven't done that yet.
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Sir Jeffrey, I believe.
Hi, this is Jeff from the Santa Fe Do-Gooders Meetup, and we're here at Santa Fe Brewing, and we'll let everybody introduce themselves in the morning.
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Voila!
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There's somebody else here named Jackie who's too shy to say hello.
In the morning!
Santa Fe.
She's formerly from the NSA. Is that what she said?
Santa Fe?
I thought she said NSA. You know what?
Neither one would surprise me.
What?
There's always a spook in the audience.
Yep, spot it.
Here's what's coming up today.
No, Saturday, I'm sorry.
May 1st, the Beer Barbecue and Axe Throwing Freedom.
That's in Nisswa, Minnesota at the Roundhouse Brewery.
The Kentucky Derby Meetup takes place in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on May 1st at Jughead's.
Spring Boston, Red 33, Red 33, Mayday, Mayday, Meetup, 2.30 at Hennessy's on Union Square in Boston.
Dissenters of Ford and Fauci, that'll be in Toronto, Ontario.
Careful now, don't let Justin see it.
It will no longer be at, oh, there's a new venue, Christy Pitts, Meet by the Soccer Field, Where a Rose.
And then Thursday, a week from now, the Denver area Mud Season Masquerade meet up at 6.30 Mountain Time at Waters Edge Winery and Bistro.
I'll just run through the rest of May the 7th.
Charleston, South Carolina and Pittsburgh with Houston Hackers.
Oakland County, Michigan on the 8th, the 15th and San Francisco.
Philly on the 16th, Durham, North Carolina as well.
22nd, we have Chicago and Long Beach.
Santa Inez on the 28th, Rhode Island on the 29th, and Amarillo, Texas.
The 30th in Brisbane, Australia, and on June 4th, Peterborough, Ontario.
That's how widespread this is.
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It's like a party!
Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days.
You want to be where you want me.
Triggered or held the flame.
You want to be where everybody feels the same.
It's like a party.
Dogs are people too.
Yep.
I gotta bring it back.
The dogs are back.
We have something very interesting taking place.
I thought it would happen with COVID. I thought it would be related to the mink.
I thought they would be coming for your pets.
I was wrong.
About it being COVID-related, because they're coming for your pets.
Now, over the past year, pet sales have soared.
It's thought the UK dog population alone has gone up by at least 10% during lockdown, now totalling more than 11 million.
And while most people have used the extra time at home to bond with their new pets, many environmentalists are calling for people to stop having pets altogether because that would save the planet.
We're going to debate that in just a moment.
Keira Durkin has the details.
They hate dogs in England, you know that.
But that doesn't matter.
This is coming to a dog near you.
Listen to the package.
We're going to debate that in just a moment.
The package is great.
Kira Durkin has the details.
We're a nation of pet lovers.
More than half of us have...
That contradicts what you just said.
In case you didn't know, Britain is a nation of pet lovers, John.
You're spreading...
Goldfish, maybe.
You're spreading disinformation.
We're a nation of pet lovers.
More than half of us have one.
But did you know our furry friends are contributing to climate change?
Some researchers have found the eco pawprint of a dog is twice that of a typical SUV driven to 6,000 miles a year.
I love this statistic!
A dog has the same carbon print as an SUV. Your dog is killing the world.
The food for one pet pooch emits nearly twice as much carbon the average UK household uses in a year for electricity.
And according to research by the Victoria University in Wellington, a cat's eco footprint is roughly the same as a small car.
Cat litter is also full of mineral-based products which are harmful to the environment.
And the growing demand for plastic toys also contributes to environmental damage.
But it's not just our pets.
A single cow produces up to 120 kilograms of methane per year.
And there's around 1.5 billion cattle worldwide.
And it's this methane that's more damaging to our climate than the carbon dioxide produced by cars.
So, is it time that we give up our pets in order to save our planet?
I love the question.
I love the narrative.
I will propagate this.
I'm going to get a dog, of course, when we move out of Austin.
But if anyone says anything about climate change, I'll be like, do you have a dog or a cat?
Do you know that your cat's carbon footprint is bigger than that of a small car?
And your dog is bigger than that of an SUV? Do you realize what you're doing to the environment?
I can't wait.
I'm very, very happy about this news.
Well, yeah.
You're going to be a jerk to everybody you meet.
Yes, it would be the perfect thing to do.
I'm thinking about how to deal with this.
I think it's bullcrap to begin with.
Of course it's bullcrap.
I'm not saying that I believe in it.
I say it's hilarious that all these virtue signaling dicks...
No, I know you use it as a weapon.
You're weaponizing...
I am weaponizing dogs.
Weaponizing dogs, yes.
Pets, pets, yes.
You're weaponizing pets, yes, to be more specific.
All right, ISOs.
Wait, wait, I have a follow-up, which is...
Well, more on these horrible animals?
Well, more on the war on meat, yes.
Absolutely.
This took place.
I wasn't even planning on bringing it up, but the clip custodian sent me a clip.
Time to check the pulse.
We begin with a popular recipe website saying bye-bye to beef.
That's right.
Editors at Epicurious have stopped adding beef recipes as part of an effort to fight climate change.
They call meat production, quote, one of the world's most worst climate offenders.
Some say the move will backfire, but others say it could win the website a new generation of customers.
It does signal that Epicurious is taking climate change seriously.
This could get them some support from these socially conscious consumers, especially young people.
Epicurious says the beef recipes already online will remain available.
No.
This is Condi Nast.
Yeah, that's a virtue signal.
Which in recent years has picked up some woke managers.
I bitch about this constantly.
This is the same company that brought you a feature article on Karl Marx in Teen Vogue.
Yes.
And it says it all right there.
That's what you do.
That's what you do.
They're working all the angles, and they're going after the youth, especially the ones who hate beef.
If it was something you could subscribe to, it's one of those situations when I first heard this, that, gee, I wish I could kill my subscription that I don't have.
Now, do you think that this will bode well for Epicurious as a publication, that this will increase their sales or their ad sales?
No, they're living in a dream world.
It makes them look like fools.
The problem is, I don't read recipes to be politically correct.
I read recipes for good ideas for something I might want to cook for dinner.
And to do this, it's showing disdain for the audience.
It's a disdainful thing to do.
Most people who are vegetarians or vegans, there are plenty of outlets for getting recipes.
There's books, there's websites.
You go there.
Do you think that maybe there's a combo to be made here if Epicurious would start publishing recipes on how to cook your dog, that maybe they achieve the same results?
Well, after you work them over, yeah, maybe.
All right, ISOs.
Okay, and I do have one final clip for this segment.
Okay.
But let's do the ISOs first.
Yeah, what you got?
I've got some Biden ISOs, and let's go with civilization.
Oh, no, I'm sorry.
They're Alex Jones' ISO. I could not get a good ISO from Biden.
No, he has no punch.
That's right.
He has no punch.
Civilization.
Let's go with civilization.
Civilization.
Civilization is collapsing.
Okay.
Okay, then demon.
All right.
We're a demon-possessed nation.
Okay.
Okay, I like those, but then I had to go back to the well.
Wait, let me do two ISOs before you go back to the well.
Okay, good.
I have this one.
I just gave him a podcast.
No punch.
Funny, but no punch.
This one I think is an actual candidate.
Muppets and Bacon!
Kind of like Muppets and Bacon from Rachel.
Yeah, when you go back to the well, though, you get a show closer that is pretty hard to top.
This is wow.
Wow.
Wow!
Okay!
Yeah, you're done.
Alright.
There's no competition.
We got it.
Alright, we have our ISO. Now, final clip of the show.
Hit it.
Okay, now this is what I picked up off of the Hidden Knowledge site.
This was from 2015 when Pierce Morgan, and I'm pretty sure we didn't play this clip.
This is when Pierce Morgan was interviewing Johnny Rotten.
And they refer back to a show done in 1978 when Rotten was on the BBC spilling the beans on Jimmy Savile.
30 years.
Coincidentally, we have, I've just looked, we have a clip from Johnny Rotten from 2017, but I don't think that's this one.
No, this is from 2015.
Okay.
And Morgan rides this a lot, because he's not on the BBC. This was done on ITV, and he gets to ride it.
Because they buried, they never put it out there, and he was talking about Saville 30 years before he was busted.
Because I guess it was just common knowledge.
Yeah, everyone knew Jimmy Salvo was fiddling around.
Jim will fix it, and they were all in on it.
Play.
I want to completely turn left field here.
An unbroadcast section of a BBC Radio interview you did in 1978 recently came to light, included on a pill album.
And you were talking about making a film where you kill famous people.
Now, this has never been played on television before, but it has a particular relevance.
Let's listen to this.
So who else is on the goner list?
Though it's endless, believe me.
I just want to make a film of it.
On film.
I'd like to kill Jimmy Savile.
I think he's a hypocrite.
Weren't I right?
I bet he's into all kinds of seediness.
We all know about what we're not allowed to talk about.
I know some rumours.
I bet none of this will be allowed out.
I shouldn't imagine libelous stuff will be allowed out.
Nothing I said is liable.
Sounds a bit harsh, doing deathless there.
Well, but actually...
Sometimes you're contentious in life just because you're bored of that current moment.
But put aside the rhetoric you were using.
The fact that in 1978, at the height of the Sex Pistols explosion, there you are saying about Jimmy Savile, he was into all kinds of seediness that we all knew about, we weren't allowed to talk about it, I know some rumours.
So you had heard the kind of thing that we now know about him or stuff like that?
Yeah.
I think most kids did too.
Most kids wanted to go to the top of the pops, but we all knew what that cigar muncher was up to.
But I'm very, very bitter that the likes of Saville and the rest of them were allowed to continue.
Did you ever try and do anything about Saville?
I did my bit.
I said what I had to.
Did they air that?
No.
It just got suppressed?
Yeah.
For legal reasons?
Yeah.
Banned her.
Did you meet?
Did you meet?
I found myself being banned from BBC Radio there for quite a while for my contentious behaviour.
Because of that?
They wouldn't state this directly.
There'd be other excuses.
I mean, it's shocking.
Oh, yeah.
He got away with it for another 30-odd years.
Oh, not only him, a whole bunch of them.
And these are the purveyors of good taste, huh?
You were too offensive.
Brilliant, innit?
Well, I'm still here, and the rest of them, what are still alive, nice bit of jail time for them.
Jail time!
I have to read this.
The BBC has said it's appalled by Savile's crimes and that the Dame Janet Smith review is considering the culture and practices of the BBC during that period.
Wow!
Now how did you get this?
Where did this come from?
When I got the Christiana Northrup stuff, I started looking around the site and I found it.
What's the name of the site?
Hidden Knowledge, I think is the name of it.
It's hereby renamed to Treasure Trove.
I'm sure there's a lot of gold in them dark hills.
Yeah, you got a clip of the day.
Oh, thanks.
No, that was well-deserved.
It was interesting because it just shows you what...
That's mainstream media right there, the BBC. Yep.
And 30 years in advance, they couldn't get this guy out of there.
I don't know.
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