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Is that the guy whose head ended up on a turtle?
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak.
It's Thursday, May 27th, 2021.
This is your award-winning Kimbo Nation media assassination episode 1350.
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 everyone's looking forward to their booster shots, I'm John C. Dvorak.
It's a crackpot in Buzzkill.
In the morning.
I'm sure they are.
I'm sure they are.
But wait.
It's Thursday.
Do we have a three-by-three?
Actually, we do, but it's kind of dull, but I'll go through them.
Well, hold on.
And now it's time for 3x3.
Experiment by JCD. Preparing story from ABC, CBS, and NBC. The never-ending three-by-three!
All right, three-by-three.
What have you noticed this morning, Jean-Claude?
Well, on ABC, they're promoting a History Channel special on the uplifting, very uplifting, 1921 Tulsa race massacre, where Black Wall Street was blowed up.
And it's very depressing.
And then, of course, there was...
Now, wait, why are they focusing on that?
We already had Black History Month.
What are they doing?
I don't know.
They're just trying to stir up a race ride, I think.
Okay.
So that's ABC. And then we go over to the CBS and they had a special on stopping Asian hate.
Oh, yes.
Trying to stir the race between the Asians and the blacks.
That would be interesting.
Yeah.
And then NBC. And this has been this theme of these morning rundowns.
NBC always has what I would always associate with ABC, which is some sort of a flaccid self-promotion of some Hollywood crap.
And this was an interview with the hosts of America's Got Talent.
Oh!
Finding out how they were.
How was their life?
Well, they just had the big finale, which I would like to point out had twice...
The ratings of the Billboard Music Awards, which fell to an absolute all-time low.
0.7 rating, ladies and gentlemen.
All right!
Spend that money!
And that was that.
That was it?
Yeah, that's your big three.
Wow.
Well, I'm glad people tuned in to this show, then.
They'll get some content.
Because overnight, we learned that breaking news, Victoria, that's the southeast, that's where Melbourne is, locking down.
Seven-day mandatory lockdown.
Twelve new cases identified, locking down...
Holy moly!
Locking down all of Victoria.
People running away from their homes to get to Sydney to get out of the Victorian state so they don't have to be locked down like...
Like animals.
Like dogs.
Now, so, I mean, if you look at the...
And I understand they're going into winter there and they're very worried and China is close to them and probably hating them and doing all kinds of weird stuff.
Or maybe this is part of what China wants.
I don't know.
I really don't know.
But when I hear the Victorian health minister speak, it's obvious that they're doing it wrong!
Without full vaccinations, for everyone that's eligible, this vaccine just keeps mutating.
And even once we're all fully vaccinated, there's every expectation that we're going to have to keep booster shots well into the future until we beat this thing off.
I mean, they've got the mutating vaccine.
You didn't hear it, did you?
I barely could hear it.
Listen again.
Without full vaccinations for everyone that's eligible, this vaccine just keeps mutating.
They've got the mutating vaccine.
That goes into the collection.
Yes, it does.
You should not use that.
I don't want to drop you off from where you're going with this, but I do want to throw this in, which is this is Representative Green from Maryland, Green Maryland, and we have a reversal here.
Second round of comments just reiterating this issue about the origins of the vaccine.
There are multiple articles coming out now.
Wait a minute.
second round of comments just reiterating this issue about the origins of the vaccine there are multiple articles coming out now uh that that make all sorts of implications we need to get to the bottom of it it's a shame this committee has not addressed it okay so what what am i hearing here Just the opposite of what you played.
Oh, well, of course.
Instead of saying the origin of the virus...
Oh, gosh.
It's so...
Sometimes you just don't even hear it.
Play it a third time, you will.
That is crazy.
Second round of comments just reiterating this issue about the origins of the vaccine.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
And we're trained.
We're trained to do this.
Imagine how much crap is just seeping into people's brains that they're not hearing.
It's hilarious.
We've got to find out about the origins of this horrible vaccine.
Well, let's stick with those origins.
And let's get everything started with a little bit of humor early in the morning.
Now, what I've been waiting for the entire week, we saw Fox News.
Fox News.
Was all over the story and CNN and MSNBC hesitant.
Now, of course, the New York Times and what I'm talking about is the possibility.
Oh, my God.
The possibility that this might have come from a lab in Wuhan.
Boy, I find it interesting that this is.
Oh, by the way, this effort is going by.
Oh, OK. What do we have, ladies and gentlemen?
This is interesting.
So we have 10 cars.
I'm moist.
But it's the 8 car train without the mail car.
But it had the mail car.
And an add-on car, another one.
This is rare that we'd have so many, you know, within the same month.
Some strange-looking dome car that came from, I don't know what railroad, but for people out there who are nutty, it was silver with red accents.
So, ladies and gentlemen, alert CNBC Squawk Box.
We have a Zephyr economic report.
We've got eight cars with a mail car and a bonus car.
That means that Bitcoin is bouncing back, $39,450.
Oh my God!
Woo!
Listen to that horn!
So, yes.
Well, let me put you back on track by saying I find it interesting, and I do have two clips about this, so you might...
We'll go to those.
They're from NPR, where they're trying to avoid the topic, but they can't.
This topic is now out of control.
What's beautiful about the topic...
First of all, I wanted to see everyone start to say, oh yeah, because something happened and we know it has to be related to the sudden change with the mask mandate, the complete obliteration of Bill Gates and everyone around him now.
Something is going on.
These feel very connected.
And so, now that we have all the news networks, and when I say news networks, including CNN and MSNBC, talking about this gain-of-function research, now we need to also focus, or maybe for us, a priority here is focus on the media and how they're going to excuse themselves from just dismissing this as Orange Man Bad Stupid Conspiracy Theory,
which is fantastic because there's no way to say it other than, well, let's listen to a couple of examples.
Let's first go to The View...
The View, and Whoopi is interviewing their, I think it's the ABC doctor lady, and then we'll even get a little weigh-in from Joy Behar.
Let's just hear how The View ladies try to walk this one back.
So, Sarah, do you think that because this pandemic hit in the way that it hit, that everybody had an idea of where it came from, but nobody knew for sure and no one was letting the science roll out to find out?
No one was letting the science.
It's so good.
We're going to be stopping this.
No one was letting the science roll out, you see.
No one.
She means Trump, but she doesn't say it yet.
But nobody knew for sure, and no one was letting the science roll out to find out.
Do you think that might be a reason people...
Roll out to find out?
Yeah, this is complete bullcrap.
And so many different theories.
I do.
I think that's partially it.
I think also there were people that had raised concerns early on, a couple years before, saying that safety precautions in this particular lab weren't always followed.
And when that theory came out that it could have come from a lab, it came out under the former administration.
And I think the messenger matters.
I think during that time when that theory started to be told...
The messenger matters when it comes to science.
It was buried in an administration and a former president who often kind of troped in kind of racist terms and dog whistles.
We were confused because all we heard was racist tropes and dog whistles and we were confused.
We're like, well, this can't be true because it's coming from the racist man.
Buried the message that could have been actually reasonable, but no one was going to hear it because it came from under Trump's administration.
And the media at that time was used to what he doled out and they were going to push back on that.
Admitting it, admitting it.
You know, when around, I think it was March, around April of last year, I think I did a whole segment outlining how this came from the lab.
Oh, yeah.
And how it got debunked because of a letter to the editor of Nature Medicine Magazine.
And this is, again, congratulations to all producers of the No Agenda show.
Because of the expertise that we have amongst our producers, I think we're very healthy because we stayed very calm throughout all of this.
And we also threw in some humor.
But we saw all of this.
And there was enough to feel calm that, all right, we're going to figure this out.
This is bullcrap.
And here we are.
And you're right.
All of this stuff.
It started with the phony charts and then the PCR tests.
All of this stuff.
The hydroxychloroquine.
Oh, yeah.
Well, that one's still unraveling.
Right now, we're in the middle of the ivermectin scandal.
But let's go back to the view, because it's so good.
And the media at that time was used to what he doled out, and they were going to push back on that.
I think more investigation is needed, but I think whether the World Health Organization is the one to do it is debatable, because, again, they seem to have some...
do influence on them and i don't quite understand that and i think that we need a collaborative international committee economies have been toppled over three million people have died we need people from all over the globe to come together and get in there because china has not been transparent about this right hold on stop it so what she's going on about
without mentioning it is that during this period trump pulled funding all funding from the who and said that they were a stooge of China.
Yeah, but that was, he's racist.
It was just his normal xenophobic tropes and we don't pay no attention.
Dog whistle.
Dog whistle, thank you.
It couldn't be right.
You know, we knew this.
We're the media.
What a failure.
What a canard!
A collaborative international committee.
Economies have been toppled.
Over three million people have died.
We need people from all over the globe to come together and get in there because China has not been transparent about this.
Right.
Joy, is it fair to criticize Fauci for not knowing the exact answer when everyone wanted it?
No, I mean, you know, this anti-science crowd on the right with Trump has been criticizing Fauci from the Giddyap, as if he's the kind of Oracle of Delphi instead of a scientist, you know.
The man gets the facts, gets the information, and then adjusts what he says to people.
What do I expect from him?
And, you know, Trump was blaming the Chinese from the beginning because he was using them as scapegoats.
Right.
If it happens to be true that it comes from Wuhan, well, that was just a lucky break on his part, because he took a guess, in my opinion.
Wow!
Just a lucky shot.
The level of deep-seated hate.
And people like Joy Behar.
It's really a humiliation to the network executives who put that show on.
They're completely...
They allow this.
This is really toxic.
This is toxic material that's poisoning the public mindset.
They are completely oblivious to what they're doing.
They are tone-deaf, colorblind, everything.
And it stems...
Most of this stems from the New York Times reporting Maggie Haberman, and this will lead you into your NPR clips because of how she talks in this one.
Let's see what she thinks about this.
I do think it's important to remember that part of the issue when this was first being reported on and discussed back a few months after the pandemic had begun was that then President Trump and Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, both suggested they had seen evidence that this was formed in a lab.
And they also suggested it was not released on purpose, but they refused to release the evidence showing what it was.
And so because of that, that made this instantly political.
And there's no evidence now either.
But something changed.
Something happened.
Something's coming down.
Well, NPR does take it from the perspective of, I think, officialdom.
And I have two clips where they're trying to get out of it.
Actually, it may be...
No, it's two.
Travel and Vax.
Where's the one I'm looking at?
Wuhan Origins?
Yeah, duh.
Wuhan Origins.
There's two clips, one and two.
Let's start with one.
Today, President Biden released a statement about the origins of the coronavirus.
In it, he said that U.S. intelligence agencies are unsure whether the virus developed naturally or was accidentally released from a lab.
Separately on Capitol Hill, some of the nation's top scientists called for a more thorough investigation into the origins of the virus.
Joining me now to discuss what this all means is NPR science and security correspondent Jeff Brumfield.
Hey, Jeff.
Hi there, Elsa.
Hi.
Okay, so let's start with this statement on the subject.
What exactly did it say?
Well, it's said that the intelligence community was divided over whether the coronavirus came from a natural source or whether it was the result of a laboratory accident.
Now, the majority of the nation's many intel agencies said they weren't sure.
But two agencies thought it was probably natural.
One thought it probably came from a lab.
All three of those assessments are low to moderate confidence based on the data they have.
So it's not a high-confidence assessment.
Wait, wait, wait.
Low to moderate confidence.
That is not reassuring.
What exactly does that mean?
I mean, the short answer is it means they don't know.
Low to moderate confidence could mean that they don't have a lot of sources of intelligence to draw on or that they don't trust the sources they do have.
It's such a scam to give this over to intelligence agencies.
Are you kidding me?
It's completely stupid.
And this kind of breathless reporting of, oh, what does that mean, Bill?
Oh, my God!
It's just like...
It's horrible.
It's terrible.
All right, let's listen to the rest of this bullcrap.
And the fact we're seeing a split is a further indication that there's no clear answer from the intel that's available.
I mean, this, by the way, isn't particularly unusual for the intelligence agencies.
What is a little unusual is the fact that the president put out such a clear statement on the lack of clarity.
Oh, that's interesting.
Why do you think Biden did that?
Since the start of this pandemic, there's been this theory going around that the virus might have come from a lab in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
This is where the first known cases appeared.
There is a lab there, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, that works with bat coronaviruses.
So the idea would be that there was some sort of accident at the laboratory.
Somebody got sick and then they walked out into the city and they triggered this pandemic.
Now, the Trump administration pushed this theory extremely hard.
They were trying really, really hard to pin it on China.
And Republicans in Congress have kept that pressure up.
So today's statement seems to be in part intended as sort of a signal of a more measured approach from the Biden administration.
I want to share this story with you because I stumbled upon something that might relate to the intelligence agency.
So two weeks ago, before this all came down, let me see, this story is from May 17th.
CDC's Deputy Director, Dr.
Ann Schuchat, to retire from agency.
After three decades of public service, she says it's time to go smell some roses.
Another senior official resigned.
This is May 7th.
What agency?
CDC. These are from the CDC. Oh, okay.
Senior CDC official who first warned of COVID-19 pandemic resigns.
Dr.
Nancy Messonnier's warning to prepare for a pandemic in early 2020 drew fury from then-President Donald Trump.
Now, these were senior people within the CDC. And I did something crazy.
I looked up in the book of knowledge Nancy Messonnier.
Guess who her brother is?
I'm guessing that it is something that is going to make me go, what?
Rod Rosenstein.
Oh, really?
No, you're supposed to go, what?
Not, oh, really.
You did it wrong.
I didn't expect an oh, really.
Me neither.
Uh-huh.
How about that?
And she resigned.
She was the first one to say pandemic is coming.
Hmm.
This Rod Rosenstein character is right up to it, the whole thing up to his neck.
Now, is he still...
I don't know what he's doing now to mention it, because it's the first time I've heard his name for a while, but I'm sure he's still got his hands into something or other.
I believe, because I have a bunch of clips from this Dr.
Peter McCullough.
Yes.
Yes.
Was this the thing on Crowder?
Yes.
I don't know if it was on Crowder.
I don't watch Crowder.
Well, I saw...
Because someone sent me a whole bunch of clips, and then I saw your clips, and I'm like, John's got clips, so...
He gets around.
He talked for an hour and 40 minutes, so I only have a few clips, but I want to have some more clips coming up because the next show.
But he's a...
This guy is the most...
I mean, he's unassailable as a doctor opinion guy.
Oh, yeah.
He's just got so many degrees, and he's a professor, and he's the head of a bunch of magazines, and he's just too into it to be.
And he's in cardiovascular, which is what the...
And he is currently, I hope, avoiding hot tubs, general aviation, smaller aircraft.
You're going to have to actually shoot him.
If they can't get him any other way, they would have to shoot him, but I don't think that's going to happen.
I sure hope not.
Well, I was thinking of something else, and I got off the track there.
You were talking about, oh yeah, Rosenstein.
I didn't know if you wanted to play McCullough, or we stay with Chad.
No, no, no.
I wanted to finish what you're doing.
All right, all right, all right.
There was something you said that triggered a thought, and I lost the thought.
Rod Rosenstein.
Rod Rosenstein.
Related to the CDC. His sister is the CDC lady.
Oh yeah, here's what you mentioned earlier.
Why are these stories now coming out?
There was a little hint of it, I think, with McCullough.
Not in my clips, but I'll just mention it.
I think that there's three books ready to hit the market that are going to blow the lid off of this stuff.
They're unassailable investigative people that are going to blow the lid off of all this crap, and it's going to look like some sort of a scheme, which McCullough kind of hints at.
Do you know if it's three?
How do you know it's three?
How do you know it's three?
Because he mentioned three particular books.
Oh, okay.
That he knows about.
And that's why I know it's three.
It could be ten.
I'm still thinking about it.
It should be about fifty.
But...
There's, it's coming.
In other words, it's coming.
Whatever the, whatever it is, the information is, is starting to come out.
These guys are, this is protection.
These guys are still doing these stories in advance of the, and he, so there, you mentioned it yourself, that they're back, backtracking their, you know, on, on.
Well, yeah.
Well, John, all of us, okay, thank you.
So that's what it is.
Books are coming.
Now we know what happened.
Someone got word of what's happening, and that's when the mass had to stop, the China thing had to come in, and Bill Gates is gone.
And something in one of these books may relate to all of that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But having worked with New York publishers and having a few of them as friends, they're very gossipy.
These books, you know, no book comes out as a big secret.
In fact, what usually comes out is stuff that was kept out of the book and is spread around like wildfire.
I didn't get to put this in because the legal wouldn't let him do it.
And here's what it is.
And they talk about it.
And these main shows, they're kind of like The View and shows like that.
Oh, they're all tied to the publisher.
They're all tied to the publisher.
They're all tied to these guys.
And so they know what's coming down.
How about this?
How about this?
As a part of the damage control, let's make sure that Amazon.com does not sell these books.
We'll give Jeff Bezos a $10 billion contract for a space outfit.
How about that?
It won't happen.
No, he has the $10 billion contract.
He just gave it to him.
There's no way that Basil's going to keep these books off of his system.
It would be too apparent.
What you just said is so obvious to you.
I mean, and the books haven't even come out yet.
No, no.
Hold on.
You've already seen it.
If you brand it as Trumpian conspiracy theory, no evidence, fact check, false, what do you think?
You think people are like, whoa, this is an interesting book.
No, I understand what you're saying, but at the same time, what we're witnessing is evidence that that's not happening.
Okay.
Because they're backtracking.
Fair point.
They're all freaked out.
Yeah, fair point.
I love it.
Fair point.
well not even backtracking actually worse and they threw the the new the new uh the new kid under the bus at the at the uh at the white house uh historic by the way uh kareen jean pierre who we know is that annoying twat from msnbc who was on during the entire trump administration just now she's now she's assistant spokeshole and
And it's groundbreaking because she is the first lesbian woman of color to hold this position.
And so she's very good at reading what she did at MSNBC. And the question came up about, hey, what's up with China?
What are we going to do if China started this?
And I feel kind of bad for her that they gave her this assignment because...
This is the Michael Strahan thing, where ABC, the big black football player, gets all the gay stories.
Right, so she gets the Chinese stories.
President Biden thinks that China would answer the questions that the U.S. wants as it relates to the origin of COVID-19.
Look, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken, I think, 1.3 million lives globally, 600,000 American lives about.
And it's imperative that we get to the bottom of just where the pandemic originated, not just for the purposes of understanding this pandemic, but the pandemics to come, as I've already kind of alluded to.
Pandemics to come!
You hear that?
Pandemics to come, as I've already alluded to.
Oh, okay.
For the purposes of understanding this pandemic, but the pandemics to come, as I've already kind of alluded to.
And so this is something that we're going to...
You know, continue to have conversations on.
This is a global effort.
It's not just United States alone as we're working with the WHO. This is our process here with the 90-day that I just mentioned review.
But we're just going to continue to work with WHO, and WHO is going to continue to work with China on this.
So I understand why we want it to get done, but why do we think that China would cooperate?
You know, this is something that you have to ask the Chinese government, right?
This is something that should be important.
It should matter to them.
You should just go ask China, dick!
But this is a question for them as well.
Has the president specifically asked or made this ask of President Xi of China for their cooperation in this effort?
I'm not going to go into details of private conversation that the president may have had with President Xi.
All I can say today is that we're going to do this 90-day review.
90 days.
This is, I mean, wow, what a kick the can down the road, man.
That's just nuts.
You're doing a 90 day, what is, by the way, you're seeing this 90 day review, they're pushing this off, and they got the flying saucer report that had, you know, it was the same kind of thing.
Let's push this off.
Oh yeah, push that off.
Yeah, 90 days.
Yeah, we'll do 90 days.
The whole thing, thank you very much for getting me in the right mindset.
What had happened?
I want to get to that real quick.
Let me just play this last one.
NBC kind of admitted that Trump was right.
Tonight, with suspicion growing that COVID-19 emerged from this Chinese lab, President Biden's ordering U.S. intelligence to redouble their efforts.
Redouble.
And provide a report on the origins of the outbreak within 90 days.
It's a dramatic shift for the White House that just yesterday said any investigation should be run by the World Health Organization.
The president revealing that U.S. intelligence is currently split over two possible scenarios, both with low or moderate confidence.
Two agencies suspecting it came from human contact with an infected animal and another leaning toward a laboratory accident.
It comes after a U.S. intelligence report found that three researchers from the Wuhan Institute of Virology became sick with COVID-like symptoms and even went to the hospital right before the pandemic began.
Former President Trump endorsed the lab leak theory more than a year ago when asked if he'd seen evidence giving him a high degree of confidence that the virus came from the lab.
Yes, I have.
And I think that the World Health Organization Should be ashamed of themselves.
Later, a joint study between the WHO and China dismissed the likelihood of a lab leak.
But recently, Dr.
Fauci joined others now questioning China's claim that the virus came from nature.
No, I'm not convinced about that.
I think that we should continue to investigate what went on in China.
President Biden suggested the inquiry may have specific questions for China.
Why do we think that China would cooperate?
This is something that you have to ask the Chinese government, right?
This is something that should be important.
It should matter to them.
But China's already been criticized for a lack of transparency, and tonight the White House will not say whether China would face consequences if they refuse to cooperate.
All right, so I have a question.
We have enough virologists, epidemiologists, lab technicians.
We've got a lot of people who understand this material.
In order to prove that it came from a lab...
Isn't that as simple as looking at the damn thing and seeing that it was manufactured?
Is that not the entire point, is you can look at it and say, ah, this is different, this was probably spliced in?
We discussed this on the show back in March, April, when the French guy, who everyone hates, the Nobel Prize winning in medicine, French guy looked at it, Well, he didn't look at it, but he looked at the data.
He looked at the science.
He looked at the science.
He looked at what he knows, and he's very specific about it.
He says, this is interesting, and he says, this is like a lab creation.
And that's what he said.
And that's when I looked into how everyone started denying it and where that came from.
And this is old to us.
This is so old.
This is a year old to us, to this show.
That's why I'm reiterating it.
I know, I'm just saying, I just want to remind people that none of this is news.
Adam and I sit there and listen to these clips now and it's like, oh, huh.
That's the worst part.
Everyone's running around outraged and we're like, blasé.
We're very blase.
It's true.
I could go back and find the clips that we did a year ago.
Who wants to do that?
No, we don't need to.
I mean, we could do a special show just on that.
But can't they just...
Yeah, right on.
Can't they just get the...
Look, they decoded the thing so they have it.
That's what we've been told, although we've heard lots of reports they don't, but...
So they have it.
Look at it.
Tell me what the science says about it.
Has it been gain-of-function?
Has it been amplified?
Has it been altered in any way?
The intelligence community doesn't do this.
Go to the lab and cut that thing up.
Look at the microscope.
This is never happening.
Because it's a lie.
You can't have it both ways.
Something's a lie.
one way or the other.
They're trying to get out of the lie right now as we're witnessing this.
Even Peter McCulloch, which is I mean, he kind of produced a paper we can transition to it if you want to see it.
It's a little dry.
It's okay.
I like it.
He did a paper for Journal of American Medicine with outlining the different kinds of treatment And it was all about treatments.
And this was, I think, last year.
And he got a bunch of grief, and they started to push back on the grief.
He had no problem dealing with it.
We put that in the show notes.
It's the COVID-19 Home Treatment Guide.
And...
But he became, when he did this interview, which was an hour and 40 minutes, and it was just a couple days ago, he was baffled by a bunch of, and I only have some clips, he was baffled by a lot of the way it's been coming down, and he's very suspicious, and he gets to the point where it's borderline, you know, crazy conspiracy theories about one world government.
Yeah.
But he does a pretty good job of soft-pedaling it.
He doesn't sound like a complete nutcase.
But his paranoia creeps in here and there.
Let's listen to...
I can talk about...
I got to Global 1 and 2, but I want to go through the long clips, which is how the process of getting published, getting the truth out through medical journals.
Okay, good.
And this will also reveal the books that are coming?
I don't know if he mentions the books in here or not.
He does mention some authors' names.
There's way too much.
I mean, I can only get what I thought was pertinent for today.
This is McCulloch getting published one.
Well, when I published the first paper in the American Journal of Medicine, I taught doctors how to treat COVID-19.
Now, it could have been somebody else.
If Dr.
Zelenko had the publication power, he could have done it.
Or Dr.
Proctor could have done it.
Or Dr.
Didier Rialt could have done it.
Or Brian Tyson or George Freed.
It turned out that I was the person who had sufficient academic authority to do this.
And I have authority.
I take complete responsibility for doing this.
I did it uniquely.
The only person in the world to do this.
Others actually may have been trying, and those papers may have been suppressed by editors.
They probably were, because we found suppression.
Of early treatment literature all over.
It became impossible to publish papers.
It was really hard.
I may have just been the strongest and the most courageous doctor in the world to do that, but I did it.
And the feedback I was getting was tremendous.
It was like, of course, this makes sense.
I'm so glad this got into the literature.
It came out in electronic print in August, and then it came into hard print in January.
When it hit January and it landed in all the medical libraries in the world, that's when things really heated up.
And I do have to tell you that I got letters to the editor that came into the American Journal of Medicine, and Dr.
Joe Alpert out of Arizona is the editor.
Joe has let every one of those letters come to me for a response.
The tenor of the letters is quite interesting, and they've come from Duke University.
They've come from McGill, from Manasseh University in Australia.
They've come from Brazil.
The tenor of the letters is, Dr.
McCullough, you can't do this.
You can't treat COVID-19 patients.
That's right.
It's illegal.
Can't use Ivermectin.
He goes on to that part too, but I find the fact that he named those names, those are names that should be on our blacklist, or I'm sorry, or not, whatever we call it.
Freedom list.
Yes, freedom list.
And that's the Duke University School of Medicine that he's talking about.
And McGill up in Canada, he's talking about them.
These people are, this is corrupt, is what we're, he doesn't say it, but that's what I got out of it.
How about this?
One of the books that's coming out ties the entire biosecurity state together with the Gates Foundation, the NIH, with the money, and China.
Ties it all together.
Could be.
It could be, because he does name the Gates Foundation as well as the bad actors.
It has to be an author or a journalist of great esteem, like Bob Woodward.
Think about it.
Think about it.
What a comeback.
What a comeback for Bob Woodward.
That would never happen.
Come on.
Because if it's Matt Taibbi, no one will care.
You know what I'm saying?
Matt Taibbi, I think he's burned his bridges.
Yeah, he's burned his wick.
And, no, we'll see.
He named the names.
Oh, and you've got to throw some Epstein in there, just for good measure.
Epstein.
How about Matt Lauer writes the book?
Oh my god, I can dream forever.
Okay.
You should be an agent.
Yes.
All right, let's go to part two.
And it's the most interesting thing.
My response is, doctor, please have courage.
Let's do away with therapeutic nihilism.
Let's join together and treat COVID-19 patients compassionately to reduce hospitalization and death.
And we can do this, and I can do it, and we even have more supportive data.
So every time they say, oh, this drug doesn't work, and I'll say, well, here's five more studies that do.
Hydroxychloroquine, we're up to hundreds of studies that shows that it works.
Ivermectin, hundreds of studies.
Steroids, dozens of studies.
Anticoagulants, at least a dozen studies.
We are so well supported in the concepts of treating COVID-19 that every time one of these letters comes in, I have a little fun with it because the position of strength is enormous.
My My thoughts and my positions and my statements over time are becoming progressively stronger and progressively more powerful.
And the detractors sense that.
The feeling of fear...
This intellectual fear from my adversaries is palpable.
I feel it every day.
And when that first paper came out in the American Journal of Medicine, my daughter said, Daddy, why don't you make a YouTube video?
I said, I don't want to do social media.
That's for kids.
I don't have time for this.
She taught me how to do it.
It was PowerPoint.
I literally just recorded my face down the lower corner.
I wore a tie, four slides.
I'm saying, listen, it's Americans, it's Italians.
We looked at safety.
We looked at efficacy.
We looked at all the available data.
We think this is the best way to put together the drugs.
We had four slides on this.
It got up on YouTube.
It went absolutely viral.
Went absolutely viral.
And then I got a message.
It said, you violated terms of the community, and it was struck down.
Then I got a call from the U.S. Senate.
So I told you I knew something was going on because, you know, I'd never been called by the White House before.
I'd never been called by the Senate before.
People in Washington were following this.
They were stakeholders in Washington who, in a sense, knew that something is going wrong here, that this viral infection can be treated, but they were kind of waiting for someone in the academic community to step forward and literally say, it can be treated!
Oh yeah, this is going to be so good.
If it comes out in one cute little bundle, I'll be so happy.
You know, we have to, again, I don't want to keep patting ourselves on the back, but you had a clip and it was in the very early days.
This could have been March of last year.
And I refer to this clip every so often.
It's about the actor that was on Hawaii Five-0 who got COVID-19 early on.
And it was a clip of him talking about it.
He says, yeah, my doctor gave me a combination of hydroxychloroquine, something, and zinc, and the other drug.
Here it is.
Actor Daniel Dae Kim.
Here is a treatment protocol I followed as prescribed by my amazing doctor.
It was what's called a drug cocktail, which means it's a combination of different drugs.
It consisted of Tamiflu, which is an antiviral, The antibiotic azithromycin, more commonly known as azipac, a glycopyrrolate inhaler that was used to ease breathing and the inflammation that's commonly associated with COVID. And here's what I consider to be the secret weapon, hydroxychloroquine.
Tooth!
This is a common antimalarial drug that has been used with great success in Korea in their fight against the coronavirus.
And yes, this is the drug that the president mentioned the other day.
It is also the drug that Dr.
Anthony Fauci cautioned us about.
He said that evidence that the drug was promising is anecdotal.
And that is correct.
It means it was studied and it's only based on personal accounts.
Well, add my name to those personal accounts because I am feeling better.
March 26, 2020.
March 26, we played that clip.
And I've referred to this clip a number of times in the last year.
And now a year over, what remains?
Oh my.
Now that we remember the actor's name, I can actually find the clip when you refer to it.
You found the clip.
I did.
Okay, let's go to part three of this guy.
Hold on a second.
And so I ended up contracting COVID-19 myself in October.
My wife came home with it.
She got sick.
Before I knew I got sick, it got into my lungs.
I was in approved protocols.
I quickly got into a protocol.
It's hard, but I was able to find a protocol.
I was on hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, a nutraceutical bundle per the protocol.
I later on needed steroids because of lung involvement.
But I wanted to show America That you could get COVID-19 and have some medical problems, which I do, and be able to get through it without being hospitalized.
So on treatment day six, illness day eight, beautiful sunny day in Dallas, Texas, I went out far away from anybody else and I went jogging.
And I was really short of breath.
I'm a pretty strong runner.
I was short of breath because of the COVID involvement in my lungs.
But I ran all the way to a park.
I made a video in the park.
And then I made it all the way home.
And I had fun with it.
In fact, I played that Eminem music that said, the recovery video, if any of you watch Eminem, and it said, I'm not afraid.
And I just, you know, videoed myself and said, I'm not afraid of COVID-19.
And that video, that video was struck down.
And then ultimately had to get restored.
Now, wait a minute.
YouTube is playing a role here.
In addition to all the other stakeholders, in suppressing any early treatment.
In fact, the early treatment doctors started to become scrubbed from Twitter, from YouTube, from social media.
And then ultimately YouTube came out with a very clear message.
They said, listen...
We are only going to have information that is in line with the CDC, NIH, and FDA, which say do nothing.
And everything else is going to be considered misleading.
And we're making the judgment.
It's our call on what's misleading and what's not.
But it's pretty easy to be in line with the CDC, NIH, and FDA because they say to do nothing.
So if the social media platform is to do nothing for early treatment and suppress early treatment, which it is, the major media is to suppress early treatment.
Do nothing.
You know...
This is so deep.
This one issue is fascinating because it does involve all the players.
The medical field, right down to the doctors quaking in their boots or not following the orders.
To Fauci, to, of course, the Wuhan lab, to the vaccine companies, to the media.
I mean, do you think maybe Trump has something?
Because, you know, here's what I'm seeing.
The two things that popped up, which I think were countermeasures, one is this, oh, grand jury against Trump, and we already looked into this, and it's, in essence, based upon his former lawyer, Michael, was the, what's the greasy guy?
Michael Cohen.
He said, oh, well, Trump undervalued his properties when it was tax time and overvalued when he was going to borrow money.
He's a liar, so we need to investigate that.
So, okay, well, we heard that a long time ago.
So that seems like a smokescreen.
On the other hand, you got the COVID-19 hate bill, which is to stop people saying it was based on Trump saying China.
And that was hurtful, and Asians got beat up by KKK guys, of course.
It's not true, but that's what they want to make you believe.
So do you think that these two things are thrown up?
It's so bad that they're just throwing anything overboard that can be used as an anchor?
Yeah!
This is fantastic!
They're throwing stuff overboard so fast, in the next couple of shows...
Your head's going to spin.
It's going to be so crazy.
I think you're right.
Okay, here we go.
Now, he mentions another study.
This is kind of interesting, too.
This is part four of the Getting Published series.
So I still go back and say, who's responsible?
I'd say the government agencies.
In this period of crisis, if we're going to revert to our government agencies and our task force, and if our presidents can't be wise enough to even choose doctors who have ever even seen a patient and know how to treat it, if they're not wise enough to pick doctors who can treat COVID-19, We'll never have agencies that say we can treat COVID-19, and if we don't have agencies do that, then nothing else is going to follow.
If the doctors and people we pick have never seen COVID-19, they're scared of it, they don't know how to treat it, and the only thing they can comment on is wearing masks and social distancing and vaccination, that's all that America is going to have.
So America's response to COVID-19, the official response, has basically been to well people.
Wear masks, clean vaccinated, and America has offered nothing to the sick person.
When they get in the hospital, we haven't seen much feature on that.
The drugs are pretty weak.
Remdesivir, convalescent plasma, tozolizumab, steroids, anticoagulants.
You don't hear much about it, and it's honestly too late.
Recently, Harvard Group, the Stop COVID Group, had published, those sick enough to get in the ICU, the 28-day mortality is 38%.
Unacceptably high.
Going into hospitals is a nightmare.
I get desperate calls from all over the United States.
Thank goodness for the major telemedicine and regional telemedicine networks that basically have taken over.
They're the real heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hospitals are empty now.
Hospitals here in Dallas used to have 200, 300 patients at a time.
Now they've got 10, 5.
The other day in Texas, we hit zero deaths.
Zero.
So early treatment is going to be one of the great, great stories that historians...
And they'll reach out to Ben Marble, who started MyFreeDoctor.com.
Ben Marble, that whole telemedicine is run strictly by charity.
People donate money and they get patients their drugs and they prescribe hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, steroids and other drugs.
Put them in a combination.
They follow protocols.
Terrific.
They're seeing thousands of patients by telemedicine every day.
Do you mind if I move towards ivermectin today based upon what he's saying here?
Well, let me get this.
I think it'd be better to get these clips out of the way because I think you can transition very easily when I'm done.
Okay.
By the way, he mentioned some operations.
Think of the COV-19 group or something.
You look these up online, and there's these doctors all over the country that'll do telemedicine with you.
Yeah, yeah.
And tell you what to do, and tell you where to get it.
Oh, yeah.
And give you prescriptions.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Heroes.
I would play two short clips, and then get into his little comments about the global aspect of this.
Okay.
Okay.
Because that's the frightening part.
But I want to play these two shorties, including one.
I guess he's a doctor to a major black pastor in the Dallas area who got COVID-19, and then he got over it because he went through one of these protocols.
That's a long part of the story.
I just cut that out.
I just wanted to play the 18-second part at the end here, where the black doctor, or I'm sorry, the black preacher asked him to do a webinar to black churches.
And just listen to this little clip here.
And so he became active.
He said, Dr.
McCullough, can you do a webinar for African-American churches nationwide?
I did a webinar, and I presented my approach.
And you know what the comments were?
He said, Dr.
McCullough, we knew the government was lying to us.
We knew this was treatable.
We knew it all along.
People know this.
Yeah.
Yes.
Of course.
Hello?
Yeah.
Isn't that interesting?
And then I wanted to play this clip, which is a good intro to the two global clips, and this is about pregnant women getting vaccinated.
Before a vaccine has ever been injected into a pregnant woman, it's probably been tested for decades before we try it in a pregnant woman.
We would never, out of the box, take a brand new technology.
That's never been tested before.
Ever.
And we know that the vaccine technology produces the dangerous spike protein.
It produces the Wuhan spike protein, the spicule on the ball of the virus itself, which damages blood vessels and causes blood clotting.
And all of them do.
We would never unleash that into a pregnant woman's body.
Americans have to understand something is very wrong what's going on.
What's going on now in the world, these are examples, are clear-cut examples of wrongdoing that is at such a high level.
The group think is in the wrong direction in such a consistent and overwhelming way that people are being harmed in an extraordinary fashion.
I thought that was a nice clip.
Yeah.
Well, since he, again, and some of this is repetitive from his Tucker Carlson interview, so at least he's consistent.
And he's also consistent in not mentioning Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson& Johnson, AstraZeneca, anything ever.
He does not mention pharmaceuticals.
He does in this.
Ah!
All right.
I didn't clip it.
I was going to put it on Sunday, but he mentions each and every company.
He says that there's a conspiracy between Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Johnson& Johnson, the WHO, the Bill Gates Foundation, and one of the health institutes.
And Epstein.
Just throw it in.
Just throw it in.
Always.
At Epstein.
Tucker Carlson.
So...
No, he did in this.
Of course, this is on Vimeo.
It's not on Fox.
No, of course not.
All right.
So let's listen to this Global One commentary.
The biggest and best trial in all of COVID-19 is COVID-19.
I mentioned the colchicine.
Shockingly...
Cold corona, the best trial, 4,000 patients, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, the best quality that exists, rejected by New England Journal of Medicine, rejected by JAMA, rejected by Lancet.
There is a global suppression on any early treatment.
I want the listeners to understand how global this is.
If we were to go north into Canada, Doctors are threatened that their licenses will be examined or taken away if they attempt to treat an outpatient with COVID-19.
They are told this in Canada.
In northern EU, the same is true.
Dr. Didier Rialt, who is trying to innovate with hydroxychloroquine and zythromycin in France in period times, has been under degrees of threat of arrest or partial arrest or house arrest, almost as if we're back in the dark ages.
In Australia, in April, they put on the books in Queenlands, Australia, a doctor who tries to help a patient with hydroxychloroquine could be penalized up until the point of going into jail for six months for helping in South Africa.
They put some doctors in jail for trying to help patients with ivermectin.
Yeah, and the slaves go, okay, trust the science.
It's unbelievable, so let's finish it off with the last clip.
Listen, the powers that are out there that want to suppress early treatment and cause as much fear, suffering, hospitalization, and death are not by happenstance.
These are powerful forces that have created such fear among doctors.
People are fearful they're going to lose their careers, their livelihood, their medical license.
People are afraid of going to jail.
In just helping their fellow man get through COVID-19.
This is extraordinary.
Historians should go look through the course of time.
You know, the very first doctor who tried to help a polio patient survive polio with the iron lung machine, which became really a stable ICU device, was thrown off medical staff.
Throw them off staff.
Well, that goes back to the history of the homeopaths and the allopaths, which the allopaths got all the funding.
The osteopaths, there's three.
Right.
But the allopaths, and I think that came first.
No, no, the allopaths came last.
No, but they...
The allopaths is today's modern medicines, MDs.
Correct.
They're the ones that got all the money.
And then they...
Yeah.
Yeah.
So...
Well, they got the best results is probably the reason.
Oh, at the time, I think there certainly would have gotten a lot of good results.
Absolutely.
But it went a little too far.
And now, it's just obvious that there's a majority...
There's a large group of doctors who either have been taught that you can't really do stuff like this.
It's like, diagnose, prescribe.
Well, here's the weird irony to this, is that...
These doctors are, like you said, they're just, you know, they look at somebody.
You kind of outlined it pretty well a few shows back where you said they look at somebody.
Here's a pill.
Here's a pill.
Right.
In this situation, where's the here's the pill part?
Right.
And it's so bad.
No treatment.
Don't do anything for the guy.
Let him suffer and then push and say, oh, he's dead.
We better get a vaccine out.
Is it possible?
I mean, it seems impossible, but...
No, actually, I think there's so much money flowing through the medical system down to doctors a lot and people who buy for hospitals.
My goodness, man, we saw the hospitals are now buying up all the smaller chains because they took all the money by labeling everybody COVID. So this is a very powerful, powerful institution.
Well, we had...
the frontline doctor's woman, the one who heads it, who's a little hysterical, but she's very good, saying that she was treating some patients at one of the hospitals she works out of, and they told her to stop.
Here's the premier of Manitoba, Now, he's doing a Cuomo-type call-in show.
Hey, everybody, it's my show here.
I'm the premier.
Premier podcast.
I'm going to talk to you all and answer your questions.
And then this one came in.
So, if we're fighting this disease from the sky, from the land, and from the sea, so to speak, there also seems to be another kind of hesitancy And I'm speaking about treatment drugs.
There's a hesitancy to talk about ivermectin.
There's a hesitancy to try it.
It seems.
Maybe you know something more about what our health system is doing, but there's certainly news that ivermectin, I mean, Dr.
Alessandro Sarenton, an oncologist, Working with a laboratory at Yale believes that ivermectin could be very effective.
He's worked with it.
He's tried it.
And, of course, he's not the only one.
It's apparently a drug that does no harm.
In particular, it's not got a big risk to try it, but it has helped many, many people.
Are we doing anything with that?
And if not, why not?
We're pursuing domestic research that we hope can lead to better vaccine availability in the future, perhaps not during this wave, but when we need boosters in coming years or if there's another pandemic to have Canadian research available.
And we have production, of course, in Manitoba.
It's our leading industry.
He just goes on and on and on and never addresses the question.
The guy's a douchebag.
What's wrong with you up there in Manitoba, people?
Well, if they're arresting or threatening to fine or arrest doctors, then he knows.
He knows why.
He's read in somehow.
Yeah, he's read in.
He has to be.
And complicit in all of this nonsense is the so-called social media, which is just honey-trapping everybody into giving you their data and consuming more crap, more ads.
Now, I'm not a big fan of Veritas because they always have horrible sound.
In this case, they have a whistleblower from Facebook who dropped some documents on them how Facebook was running algorithms to remove vaccine hesitancy-based comments.
Our first Facebook Insider is a data center technician who leaked us multiple internal documents detailing an algorithm test being run on 1.5% of Facebook and Instagram's nearly 3.8 billion users worldwide.
The goal?
To, quote, It's the same thing.
You'll see a lot of this difference in their public policy versus the private policy, where the public policy is very vague.
It's very ambiguous.
It's designed to be questioned.
It's designed to be able to easily defend.
But then if you look at the private policy, it's much more clear, much more specific.
I think that they're trying to make it seem like they're not doing it.
You can't hear it?
Well, here, no, you can't.
Well, you know, I've...
Familiar with the kind of gear that you can get to alter voices?
I know.
Totally a shit, shit production.
You know what?
I'm not going to play it anymore because it irritates me too.
But the bottom line is...
There is good gear.
Now, this sucks.
No, they suck.
That can make me sound like a pretty girl.
Yeah.
Well, this just sucks.
Bottom line, he has the documents that show they had a VH score, and so if someone said, well, you know, I'm not sure if I'm going to take it, then that comment would get a VH score of whatever the score is, and then everything above a certain number was just summarily suppressed or deleted or dusted.
away so they're complicit but nothing quite like what comes out of france this was now we've been tracking the pfizer marketing for several weeks no actually probably longer that we've we've named it six months well but we've named we really only named it recently um and pfizer uh spent a lot of money on uh on tiktok and influencers on instagram we
We had just, oh my god, we had from Broadway songs to people with just pure euphoria and it's Vax Day, I can't wait to get out.
All of it paid, all of it paid for.
And now this story from France 24.
It's a common marketing practice.
Businesses tap into the power of social media influencers to try and promote their products in partnership deals.
But when it involves a smear campaign against a particular product, it takes on a different meaning.
Leo Grasset, who runs a popular YouTube channel, is among a number of social media influencers who recently got a mysterious email.
It's strange.
I've received a partnership proposal which consists of denigrating a Pfizer vaccine in a video.
Grasset said he turned down the €2,000 deal, which instructed him to say the death rate among the vaccinated by Pfizer is almost three times higher than among the vaccinated by AstraZeneca.
and asked him not to reveal he was airing an ad or a sponsored video.
The YouTuber said he tracked the marketing agency claiming to work for an anonymous client to a laser treatment center in London.
It's a classic method used by fake news spreaders, according to one specialist.
It feeds on disinformation and more importantly on people's distrust.
That's what's driving this rhetoric.
They try to accentuate the public's mistrust with regards to what scientists and politicians say.
There are some signs that suggest people with links to Russia could be behind the mysterious campaign.
France's Health Minister Olivier Véran has called the move dangerous and irresponsible.
Okay, so what I think this is intended to do is to try and make it sound like AstraZeneca has been buying influencers to say bad things about Pfizer.
However, the music bed used, the sinister music bed...
I know what you're going to say and I'm in complete agreement.
This is Pfizer with a preeminent strike because they know someone's going to talk about...
Preemptive.
Preemptive.
Not preeminent.
It's preeminent too.
Preeminent.
I have one of those clips, by the way, where somebody says something like that.
Well, that's why there's two of us.
This preemptive strike, which is getting a little virality, and specifically mentioning AstraZeneca, because that's exactly what they're doing.
It's exactly what they're doing.
It's like, oh no, we don't want people thinking that we're doing that.
Oh no, no.
You know what?
Maybe this podcast is responsible for it.
Since we've been tracking it, someone finally caught on to it.
Those a-holes got us figured out, man.
Well, they can figure out all they want.
They're going to stop us.
We're too far ahead of them.
Yeah, I think so.
I think so.
Now, let's talk about the vaccine and how it's being reported on because now it's being rolled out to children and there are some disturbing results that are being reported.
Scientists at the CDC are investigating this morning after more than a dozen people who got the coronavirus vaccine have come down with myocarditis and inflammation of the heart.
The number of cases isn't any more than what health officials would expect to see among the same millions of people who haven't been vaccinated.
But investigators at the CDC say they still need to look into this.
The CDC issued this information and this was noticed out of an abundance of questions.
They're trying to investigate to see if they're related at all to the vaccine.
At this point, there is no relationship proven.
It seems to happen more often in teens, young adults, and for some reason men more than women, usually four days after the second dose of the vaccine.
And the condition usually went away on its own.
The U.S. Department of Defense is already looking into 14 cases in service members who took the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines.
By the way, this is all ABC, all Good Morning America.
Let's bring in our friend Dr.
Richard Besser, CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Rich, thanks for joining us again this morning.
So let's talk about these hard cases.
Very few of them overall, no link proven to the vaccine.
So how concerned are you?
What's interesting is in both reports, it's the reporter, not the doctor, the reporter who says in the intro, no link to the vaccine, no link whatsoever.
Now let's talk about it.
Ooh, that's a good catch because that's...
That's a really good catch because that's not what you should be doing.
Let's listen to the previous report again.
Scientists at the CDC are investigating this morning after more than a dozen people who got the coronavirus vaccine have come down with myocarditis and inflammation of the heart.
The number of cases isn't any more than what health officials would expect to see among the same millions of people who haven't been vaccinated.
This is not the scientists telling him that.
This is just his statement.
But investigators at the CDC say they still need to look into this.
I'm just bringing our friend Dr. Rich, investor, CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Rich, thanks for joining us again this morning.
So let's talk about these hard cases.
Very few of them overall, no link proven to the vaccine.
So how concerned are you?
Well, instead of, hey, what's going on with this?
Since there's no link or anything, since it's all just bullcrap...
Yeah, can you explain this to me?
No.
He says it.
He's the expert.
This is literally how he starts this in-depth interview.
Since there's no link and it's complete bunk, do you have any concerns?
Well, George, to me, it tells me the system is working.
There's an independent safety committee that reviews data every single week to look for any particular signals that could raise concern.
And so when they saw cases of myocarditis, even though it's not more than they would normally see, they say, let's investigate this, make sure there's no connection.
Because we do know that myocarditis can occur, and it can occur...
Following a viral infection.
So the question they want to see is, are they certain there's no connection here?
And so far, there's no signals that they're saying they raise that alarm.
Okay.
There's no signals, including exactly four days afterwards everyone all of a sudden has this condition with no evidence that they've had it before or since?
Not a signal.
It's not a signal.
What's the signal then?
Oh my god!
Listen to that horn!
When you hear that, then you know there's a link.
Otherwise, there's no link.
Let's continue here.
And what do we tell the parents?
You know, it's like, should they be vaxxing their kid?
Hint.
Hint, you know the answer.
So what do you say to parents now who want to take a wait-and-see approach to the vaccine until the investigations are done?
Yeah, you know, I think every parent has to make their own decision.
As a pediatrician, what I would say is, at this point, there's nothing to raise concern.
This is telling me that the system is working.
What?
This is telling me, what we're hearing here, this myocarditis, tells me the system is working.
At this point, there's nothing to raise concern.
This is telling me that the system is working.
And we do know that COVID infection itself can be very serious.
We've lost hundreds of children.
There have been thousands who've been hospitalized.
Yeah, because they don't treat it.
Who've developed an inflammatory syndrome.
One of the pieces of that can be myocarditis.
And so what I would say is, from my perspective, the risk of COVID is so much greater than any theoretical risk from the vaccine.
I would say, go ahead so we can get our lives back to what we want them to be.
And Rich, it's so clear that the vaccines really have helped us turn this corner.
It's absolutely amazing.
I have to pinch myself, George.
No!
No!
I have to pinch myself, George.
He has to pinch himself.
It's so amazing.
Because it's amazing.
So amazing.
Now, I realize that with this type of national news coverage and the complete control of what people think is the internet, what people think is information, i.e.
anything that is located in Silicon Valley, unlike any of the multitude of places you can go online, that at least you have a shot of getting some different information.
Local news isn't quite as hampered by the advertisers, because it's a local story.
When someone dies, it's a local story.
You can do this story.
You can do one a night.
Whether it's someone hit by a car, a homeless person, OD, whatever it is, it's a local story.
And Sir Ducifer sent me a link, and I've chopped this down to a minute thirty.
This is a supercut of sorts.
Now, there's music under it, so sorry, bear with me.
A supercut of local stories about vaccine incidents.
And in Orange County, an x-ray technician has died after getting his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
We're learning more tonight about the mysterious death of a man who died just hours after getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Local woman says her mother died two days ago after receiving the Johnson& Johnson vaccine.
State health officials are investigating after an elderly man dies shortly after receiving a COVID vaccine.
Last month, a Tennessee woman who was left partially paralyzed after getting her second dose of the Pfizer vaccine is often walking again.
The Orange County Coroner's Office is investigating the death of a woman who passed away several days after getting her second Moderna vaccine.
It began the night, though, with a West Michigan mother's death 11 days after receiving the Johnson& Johnson vaccine.
Concerns around the safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine have been realized here in Australia, with medical experts confirming the death of a Central Coast woman is likely linked to the jab.
Sufa?
Ten people have died in India within one to five days after getting the jabs.
The sudden deaths of a former Detroit anchor and media executive brought loved ones and colleagues together today.
The Detroit media icon was found dead at her home last Tuesday by her husband just one day after taking the COVID-19 vaccine.
But the official cause of her death is still unknown.
A volunteer in the trial of the COVID-19 vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University has died in Brazil.
We are investigating the death of a South Florida doctor who passed away two weeks after getting his shot.
It made headlines for all the wrong reasons, didn't it?
But authorities in Norway are investigating the deaths of at least 33 elderly Norwegians who received Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
It's dealt a blow to community confidence with concerns raised around the vaccine safety.
I hate when the music's under there.
But that's the kind of local reports you can get.
Yeah, well that's one of the flaws.
If this is like some sort of a globalist scam, I think it's a test run.
I think the whole thing is probably going to go nutty.
Well, okay.
Alright, hold on.
You're going to like this.
If it's a test run, then let's go to one of the head honchos...
A shakedown cruise.
Let's go to one of the head honchos of the globalist system.
Now, he's not running anything, and no, it's not Klaus Schwab.
We haven't checked in with him for a while, but listen to the words he's using and what he is telling us is coming next because he is, after all, Mr.
Science, Dr.
Tedros!
A reminder that human health depends on the health of the planet that sustains us.
COVID-19 has now killed more than 3 million people.
Air pollution kills more than double that number.
7 million people every single year.
Despite temporary improvements in air quality, last year, as a result of so-called lockdowns, By September, air pollution had returned to pre-pandemic levels.
Globally, CO2 emissions only decreased by less than 6% last year.
But by December, they had rebounded to their previous levels.
The health argument for climate action is crystal clear.
The same unsustainable choices that are killing our planet Are killing people.
There is no vaccine for climate change.
Lockdowns and no vaccine for climate change.
That's the plan.
Yeah, well, good luck.
Hey, people seem pretty willing.
I'm more concerned about this being a test run for these phony, baloney new pandemics.
I mean, if you're not going to treat anybody for something or other, like you say it was the flu, yeah, you're going to have this high death rate.
I think there's an element of that.
They keep talking about the next pandemic.
How many pandemics have you witnessed in your life that are anything like what you just went through in the last year?
Your whole life?
None, of course, none.
Well, how could there be another one around the corner?
You know, I think you're right.
They're even training the new news models.
Chris Hayes was out, and they had a new person in there, Zelina Maxwell.
And every single person she had on, who was just on a remote, either on the street or in another studio...
This is how she ended the little bit.
Haley Bird-Wilk, thank you so much for being here and please stay safe.
Congressman Adam Schiff, thank you so much for being here tonight and please stay safe.
Colorado Secretary of State Jenna Griswold, thank you so much for being here tonight.
Please stay safe.
NBC News correspondent Priscilla Thompson, thank you so much for being here tonight and please stay safe.
Lee Merritt, thank you so much for your time tonight.
Please stay safe.
Timothy O'Brien, thank you so much for being here tonight.
Please stay safe.
State Representative Jeremy Gray, I want to thank you for your time tonight and please stay safe. - This is like Heil Hitler at the end of everything.
In the morning.
Please stay safe!
Heil Hitler.
That's unbelievable.
I feel bad for Jimmy Dore, who went all in.
He's still, and I'm laughing, not, I'm laughing, fuck it, I'm laughing.
I feel bad for him because it hurts still and he has issues and it's been five or six weeks, but here's what's happening in his world.
I can't get over this.
The lack of intellectual curiosity that is allowed in journalism today.
Anybody who has a question that questions any establishment narrative, you are immediately branded a kook and a crazy.
Like I was telling people, all I did was share the effects that I'd gotten from my second vax.
I've gotten both the vaxes, and so I shared the side effects that I'm having.
And people called me anti-vax.
He's complaining about the side effects and thus an anti-vaxxer.
That's fantastic.
So he got the vax.
Yeah.
And they call him anti-vax.
Because he was complaining that it hurt.
Because he was complaining.
Yeah.
Wow.
Well, I want to get to this before we...
This is a common thing on the show.
We've been talking about the incentives.
Oh, yes.
We're trying to incentivize everyone.
Here's a free lottery ticket.
Well, hold on.
We had the vaccine millionaire.
Vaccine scratch.
Vaccine win in Ohio, then vaccine scratch in New York, which gets you some fries.
Yeah.
What else do we have?
I think there's free french fries and a free burger from Shake Shack.
But there's state but also countrywide lotteries.
I think the Netherlands is also planning on doing a lottery winning thing for people getting vaccinated.
Well, here's the latest new ones.
These are more Vax incentives.
This is from NPR. Uh, got it.
More Vax.
I got it.
Incentive programs are quickly spreading.
Ohio has its Vax-a-Million state lottery.
New Jersey offers free glasses of wine.
And some employers are paying people to get a shot.
Chuck Kornbach of member station WUWM in Milwaukee reports on a major league baseball team trying to convert a vaccination into a free ticket.
In Milwaukee, the number of people already vaccinated is about 7 percentage points below the national average.
City Health Commissioner Kirsten Johnson uses baseball lingo to describe the challenge.
We do want people to step up to the plate.
We want to knock it out of the park, if you will.
I mean, we want to get people vaccinated.
Johnson is especially trying to reach younger people at places they gather.
And in Milwaukee, that's the ballpark where the Brewers play.
At two games this week, unvaccinated people can come to a nearby building and get a shot.
Minutes later, they'll get two tickets to attend that day's Brewers game.
In the sprawling parking lot, health rules limit tailgating to small groups.
While chatting with a few friends before last night's game, Mike Huntsman says the ticket offer convinced him to make time to get his shot.
Sure, why not?
Absolutely.
I'm almost not saying ashamed I haven't gotten it yet, but I've just missed appointments and opportunities to get it.
Some other tailgaters say they've already been vaccinated, but like the team's plan because they want to be part of big crowds again.
But devoted and unvaccinated fan Marco Martinez says the ticket giveaway isn't winning him over.
If they offer me a zillion different baseball jerseys to get the vaccine, I'll definitely be on board.
I get a new jersey every week.
You could ask my wife.
I get a new jersey every week.
Give that guy a shot.
...writing on the Brewer's Facebook page have attacked the team for straying into a healthcare controversy.
After all, this is politically divided Wisconsin, where Republican politicians fought mask mandates, with some even questioning the need to be immunized.
Those bastards, Republicans.
A reminder that the initial vaccine hesitancy came when former President Trump all of a sudden said, Operation Warp Speed, we'll have this thing cranking by the end of the year.
Everybody, including your current Vice President, Kamala Harris said, I'm not taking that vaccine, if Trump said, I'm not taking it, no Trump vaccine.
This was an interruption of the operation, and we may turn out to be very lucky because of it.
How so?
Because the vaccine is not the point.
I think this total...
If there was no vaccine, we would be locked down and under restriction for four years.
At least.
Well, you have to remember Bill Gates' early advocation was, oh God, we should be locked down the whole year?
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
So, that intervention changed the game.
So, what you're saying is that the Trump warp speed thing to get this thing out of there because we're going to be screwed royally.
Was to save the majority of the country.
It's an interesting theory.
I like it.
Yeah, it's like, people may die from this horrible vaccine, whatever they're going to do.
But at least we're right.
We're not...
Can you imagine if we were still, to this day, locked down?
By the way, it's been so nice going out everywhere.
We went to...
We're selling...
We sold a stepdaughter's car because she moved to New York.
And we actually sold it to...
By the way, sold it to the dealer.
2015 Mazda 3.
And I had low mileage.
But I expected maybe eight grand.
They gave us 11.
They're so desperate for cars.
There's no way that car was worth a living.
She had a pole, all kinds of stuff.
Anyway, so we go in, and it's like, you know, mask required, whatever.
We just walk in, and I'm not doing it anymore.
And I'd say, well, you know, like, everybody was pretty much masked up.
There's a lot of people in a car dealership, but they'd be over there in their office with the thing hanging off their ear, under their chin.
And you know what?
No one cares.
No one gives a shit.
They don't look at you weird.
You're there, and I'm here, so...
What do you mean?
It's not the same way here.
I know, but I'm also pushing myself past the point because I look at the sign and I'm like, I don't want to make trouble.
I say, you know what?
Fuck it.
I'm just not going to do it.
And what you notice is no one pushes back.
They don't care.
Yeah.
What?
Yeah.
Now...
I only have three left for this whole segment, which is the...
This is another NPR propaganda piece about the Vax card.
Yep, this goes right into my last clips on this.
Great.
Okay, what you got?
You want me to do mine first?
Yeah, please.
Please.
Okay, so this will be the baseline.
This is NPR and how they're handling it.
And...
My opinion listening to this is they're all in.
They think it's a great idea because the card will give us the freedom that we...
Freedom passport is what we call this, John.
Freedom passport.
This freedom passport will give us freedom that we already have, but...
Somehow it's been taken away from us and we're not doing anything about it.
I think you get more freedoms.
You don't get freedom.
More freedoms.
More freedoms you get.
Unless there's free sex, I don't get it.
But okay, here we go.
Travel and vax card report.
...towards reopening their borders this summer to vaccinated travelers.
While tourists from the U.S. and elsewhere will have to show vaccination proof, it's not clear yet how they will do that.
And as NPR's David Shaper reports from Chicago, that is leading to a lot of confusion among those eager to travel abroad.
Royal Travel and Tours, this is Kendra.
It's a cell phone, so we can't really say it's ringing off the hook, but travel advisor Kendra Thornton is busier now than she's been in 15 months.
What we're seeing has just been an upward trajectory.
As more and more people get vaccinated, we just have more people being comfortable with booking travel and planning travel.
Thornton runs Royal Travel and Tours in Chicago's northern suburbs and says most of her clients have been booking vacations to Florida's beaches, Hawaii, and other domestic destinations.
But with much of Europe opening up soon, some are eager to go abroad.
We definitely have clients that the second this news came out, were like, okay, I want to go to Portugal, I want to go to Greece, I want to go to Italy.
Those travelers will likely have to prove that they've been vaccinated, and as of now, that's a problem.
It's very confusing, and it's changing every minute right now.
Well, travelers can self-report their vaccination status by showing their COVID-19 vaccination card.
Can you imagine the airport lines?
Plus, there is no standard vaccination card, and they can be easily lost, damaged, or even forged, says Leonard Marcus, head of the Aviation Public Health Initiative at Harvard University.
We're basically counting on trust when the country is facing a trust deficit.
Even though she kind of corrected it later on, I'm tracking the European Union green passports, and in the Netherlands, once again, the serious newspaper is now saying, well, actually, I'll tell you what they're saying later, but the bottom line is, or a test, a negative test.
It's always, or a negative test.
It's not just proof of vaccination, it's this, or a negative test.
It's below the fold in the story.
It's below the fold.
Yeah.
They can't do the...
I have mixed feelings about what they're trying to accomplish with this either or mechanism and the way they're implementing it.
But let's continue.
So there's no way to verify that someone is in fact actually vaccinated.
It's only their word that yes I'm vaccinated.
Marcus says there needs to be a better way.
There should be either government systems or private sector systems that are reliable that I can use to show to an airline that I've been vaccinated.
But there is no federal database tracking who's been vaccinated, and the Biden administration says it will not be issuing what some have dubbed vaccine passports.
Some cities and states are considering them.
New York already has the voluntary Excelsior pass, but nearly a dozen other states controlled by Republicans are moving in the opposite direction, standing or restricting the use of any sort of vaccine passport or verification system.
Again, Leonard Marcus.
This has become so politicized an issue that it's very difficult for us as a country to do the right thing.
Nonetheless, a majority of Americans support the concept, according to Megan Brennan of the Gallup Poll.
57% of Americans said that in order to travel by airplane, they would favor businesses requiring...
People to show proof that they were vaccinated.
What?
That's the thing that gets me, too.
It's like, what are you talking about?
So, we did the mask thing.
We're still doing that.
That's federal law.
But now you want to have the people vaccinated as well as masks and strapped down and maybe just a feeding tube?
Well, the number that they came on, this is Gallup, she says.
Hmm.
The Gallup poll indicates that, of course, the way they couch these things, this could be nonsense, but I kind of believe it because the public's been so brainwashed by the mainstream media and the fear and all the rest of it that we counter on this show that I believe it's possible that 57% of all Americans think that you should have proof.
It's interesting.
The two places where we really had relatively few, if any at all, reportings of people contracting COVID or being a super spreader event is on an airplane and in a restaurant.
No restaurant closed.
Maybe one somewhere.
No.
You're just guessing.
You don't know that.
No, I say I'm sure you can find a report somewhere, but none of it occurred there.
None of it.
There was no outbreaks in airplanes and restaurants, yet that's what they focus on.
It's fear-based.
It's porn, man.
It's fear porn.
With no uniform way for travelers to prove to foreign governments that they've been vaccinated, some airlines are trying to step up and develop smartphone apps that will tell customers exactly what documentation they need to provide to enter the country they are going to.
Preston Peterson of American Airlines says their app is called VeriFly.
A customer can submit their documentation, have it verified, and then they receive a green checkmark or effectively an OK to travel status that we as an airline trust, the customer can trust, and then they know they're ready to go.
Other airlines are developing their own similar apps, and the International Air Transport Association has a more universal app called the Travel Pass that's being tested by at least 30 airlines globally.
But it will likely take some time for travelers, airlines, and others to sort out exactly what will be accepted where as proof of vaccination.
Okay.
All right, so here's the latest that I've been learning about.
The green passport is the one that I think is most interesting because it's a coordinated effort and it is a government effort.
And so besides the fact that everywhere they still list or negative tests, it is being pushed as a vaccine passport.
And here's how the headline works.
The headline, and this also exposes the flaw, If your vaccine information has not been registered, you might miss the chance at your freedom passport.
Now you see what they're doing there is a lot of people got vaccinated, didn't get it registered anywhere properly.
I still don't know if there is a place you can have it registered in the Netherlands.
So they're now making sure that, hey, oh, you want to register for this.
You want to sign up for it.
And they're giving a sense of urgency as if that's the only way to go.
Now, the Southern European Union states have opened up for travel.
I believe that is still a vaccine proof which they have no way to verify really or negative tests and I think that I read this somewhere the keeper was reading to me that people are having to have a vaccine even if you've had the vaccine and you have proof of that you still have to have a negative test which is even funnier because that's where it's going that's what's ultimately going to happen since you're right they cannot track this there's no way to do it there's no central database however If anyone's going to do anything,
Scott Gottlieb would know.
He is the former director of the FDA. He is now a board member of Pfizer.
And he got another free speaking slot on CNBC about these freedom passports.
What do you think, Dr.
Gottlieb, about these ideas of global vaccine passports?
Are they likely?
Are they very hard, really, to establish?
And should they be pursued, if possible?
Look, I think they're hard to establish, but I think we're going to see them in the travel sector.
Right now in the United States, the impediment is that many people can't get access to their vaccine status in a digitally verifiable way.
That data is owned by these jurisdictions, these state jurisdictions, and not every state makes their websites accessible to consumers or to a third-party app where consumers might want to pull it into, say, Apple Health Vault.
So we need someone to go around state by state and negotiate with the state's mechanisms that allow people to pull this information into apps so they can actually own it.
So if they want to use it, they can.
You don't have to use it, but if you want to use it, and if you're going to need to demonstrate vaccination status for certain kinds of settings, you should want to get access to that information.
I think there might be domestic uses for that information as well.
There might be circumstances next winter when the virus flares again, where, for example, nursing homes might restrict Yeah, but he basically said, nah, it's not going to happen.
You have to go clear all this stuff, get it from everywhere, have to change websites, You know, next time around.
And Apple Health Vault, I'm sure, will be the ones to do it.
He didn't drop that.
He didn't drop that by accident.
But here's the galling part.
I agree.
Here's the galling part.
All of this is completely unnecessary.
Aviation has already solved threats quite effectively without additional...
I mean, it's sometimes a little annoying, but it's such an easy way to see if you've got any kind of contraband, explosives, or anything on your person, in your luggage coming in.
And that's because they use dogs.
We don't have to go through everybody's luggage.
We don't have to, well, they like to strip search you for their own jollies, but they don't have to because we got dogs.
Dogs, man's best friend.
This is the solution.
No passport needed.
Let's get a dog.
So dogs have got this absolutely incredible sense of smell.
They've got up to 350 million sensory receptors.
Us poor humans have got 5 million.
Now what does this mean?
Well, it means they can detect down to parts per trillion, which sounds a bit strange, but if as a human you can detect a teaspoon of sugar in a cup of tea, a dog can actually detect a teaspoon of sugar in the volume of water in two Olympic-sized swimming pools.
Now this is quite incredible and that's why they're so remarkable at detecting human disease by odour.
Now what we're not saying is we're going to replace PCR or we're looking to replace PCR or lateral flow tests with dogs, but dogs could work alongside those tests in particular environments.
So, for example, at airports, stadia, sporting events, maybe theaters and even workplaces where lots of people have to be screened very, very quickly.
These dogs can do it remarkably quickly.
So each dog could screen 250 to 300 people per hour.
Yeah, you heard the CEO of Medical Detection Dogs.
This is the answer.
This is the solution.
This is a fantastic way to go.
Can't train enough dogs to do this job.
Of course.
There's 80 million dogs in America.
How hard can it be?
But dogs that are specific, that they can learn.
Yeah, and they can all smell well.
But...
Jobs, jobs for dogs, dogs, dogs.
No, the dog goes, koof, koof, koof, koof.
Oh, man.
Seriously.
Well, as this doctor that we played the clips from earlier, McCullough, mentions, this thing's already blown over, which I've been thinking for some time now, because if we watch SARS-CoV-1, you know, SARS, the SARS, that thing didn't last nine months.
It came and went.
And MERS was even shorter-lived.
It's just deteriorating into whatever it is now.
This whole thing, now they're stretching it.
I think this is where they're getting themselves into trouble.
Trying to get rid of the rest of the vaccine, stretch this baby, pull back, keep the public buffalo.
They're a bunch of dummies.
It just seems like they are, and there's nothing we can do about it because the media's I don't know if she's real anymore.
And she's a dummy.
What science background?
She was a stand-up comic.
I mean, what science background?
She says, oh, science, science.
Oh, we get trusted science.
The Republicans hate science.
How does that work?
That doesn't make any sense.
Well, beside that, it's just a small part of the bigger thing that's coming down.
And I do like the idea that it's a book.
Or three books, multiple books.
Who is writing it is really going to be what's important and who's publishing it.
But there's definitely cover your ass going on.
People are covering their asses.
And I'm still looking at Bill Gates.
If you want to blame something on anybody, you could say Bill Gates was responsible for the Holocaust.
People are like, yeah, fuck that guy, man.
You could say anything right now.
You could pin anything on him.
Well, you said there's some new stuff coming out about Bill and his friends around him.
Oh, no.
Oh, the chief executive officer.
Another New York Times.
New York Times.
Hello.
Another New York Times report.
The chief executive officer of the Bill and Melinda Gates Investment Corporation, also known as Cascade, Oh, my God.
It turns out this guy is a horrible, misogynistic a-hole.
You know, like, in fact, one black employee said something about getting to work on time.
And he said, well, you know, you live in the ghetto.
That's why you're always late.
You know, this kind of stuff.
And then showing everybody naked pictures of some chick on the Internet and then saying, doesn't it look like our HR lady?
Yeah.
That kind of stuff.
That's not good.
That kind of stuff.
For the chief guy, for the top guy to be doing that, you've got to be working.
But this goes back, and this goes back several years, and there was a big investigation.
A lot of people got paid off, and of course they signed agreements they can't talk about it.
Melinda knew about it from what the New York Times article states.
So that's why I keep Epstein on the edge, but it's all about Bill and taking him down and considering how intertwined he is in all of this.
I mean...
Well, he's definitely got his tit in a ringer.
Yeah!
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And in the morning to the artists who helped us with show album artwork for episode 1349.
We titled that one, Vuppie!
And by the way, after the show I posted on Twitter, I am proud to be a Vuppie.
And it turns out there's quite a vuppy community, John.
Well, for some reason, this doesn't completely surprise me.
I have never gotten so many tweets from the Netherlands.
It's crazy how many people are vuppy.
And a lot of people really hate me even more than they already did.
Why?
What's it got to do with anything?
Well, it would be the equivalent of saying vaccines don't work and it came from China and Joe Biden is not real and he didn't win.
If you say all those things together, that would be the equivalent of a voppy.
So that's how people equate people with that name, with that moniker.
Well, the difference does it make if somebody has that opinion?
I'm just asking, just theoretically.
Who cares if somebody has that opinion?
Well, this is what Twitter is for.
That you'd be hated.
Oh, I hate you for the fact that you think these things.
That's what Twitter is for.
It's for people to get people all wound up.
It's a drug, man.
That's what it's for.
Anyway, in the morning to Mike Riley, who just blew us away, blew us away with the one-and-done gravestone, which was our marketing campaign for the Johnson& Johnson vaccine.
He takes direction very well, this young Mr.
Riley, doesn't he?
He understands exactly what it has to be.
Let's see what else we had in the lineup.
Although, gosh, we like that one both very much.
There's a couple of things that we kind of like, but...
Well, the Tonton Nails Vax and Scratch you advocated for, and I just thought the little needles in the scratch-offs, it was just too small.
She could have done it different.
She could have done it full-on, full frontal.
She could have done something different, with the same effect, but she didn't.
It's too bad.
It's too bad.
It just didn't quite work.
What else did we have?
Geez, a lot of art today, too, I see.
Another one-and-done, a grand prize, a lot of scratch-and-scratch type stuff.
Then the Eurovision.
What else did we have?
Was there anything else?
Once we said it on O'Reilly, there wasn't a lot of debate.
Yeah, I think you're right.
Not O'Reilly, Riley.
Mike Riley, yeah.
Yeah, I think that was it.
Well, it was fantastic, and we really appreciate it, Mike, and appreciate the work that all the artists do.
And as always, Dreb Scott is rotating some of the other pieces of artwork.
He uses a lot of this art throughout all of our chapters.
He creates our chapters for the show, Podcasting 2.0.
Please tell your other favorite podcast to try a new pod.
Tell their audience to try a new podcast, something that can't be deplatformed, has great new features.
Then you need to reach out and beat me if I start doing that.
Let me reset.
So please tell them there's a multitude of fantastic podcast apps.
You can find them at newpodcastapps.com.
And a newcomer on the scene that I want to point everyone toward is curiocaster.com.
This thing is outrageous.
It has every single feature that Podcasting 2.0 has to offer and a very intuitive interface.
Even the value-for-value streaming payments is all in there, curiocaster.com, part of Podcasting 2.0.
And let us also thank, as part of our value for value model here on the No Agenda Show, our executive producers and associate executive producers for episode 1350.
These are the people who came in with 200 or 300 and above, and we love stopping to read their notes and seeing what's going on out there in the world of Gitmo Nation.
Yeah, starting with Sean Akers, who came with $800.08 from St.
Peter's, Missouri.
You can read this note because it blows out my spreadsheet.
Okay, forgive me, Podfather and Lord Buzzkill, for I have sinned.
It has been many moons since my last donation on episode 692, and I need a de-douching, please.
You've been de-douched.
This donation will propel me above and beyond to my knighthood, and accounting can be verified below in postscript.
A big, big thank you to Adam and John for the best podcast in the universe for myself and The Keeper for the consistent laughs and amygdala-shrinking infotainment.
Without it, this would have been a very tough year to slog through without knowing how to see through the deception of the coronavirus-related misinformation propagated by the M5M. That's exactly right.
I love getting donations, but these notes make me feel proud of the work we do.
Additionally, the No Agenda community has been an absolute delight within which to participate since it's algo-free and is packed with wonderful people.
Thank you, fellow producers, for your courage and any new listeners.
Adam has indicated the Mastodon No Agenda Social invitation is closed, so go federate yourselves, meaning spark up your own server and federate with us, the best podcast in the universe family.
Also, be on the lookout for me to drop some funky Disco House and Acid Techno Mix set links on No Agenda Social.
Nice.
Techno, don't you, John?
You're kind of a technologist.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
And that's not a joke.
You like techno.
I know you do.
I used to, when I flew around a lot, I would always have it on my whatever device I was using to listen to music, and I'd listen to it on an airplane.
I'd just fall asleep immediately.
You fall asleep?
You fall asleep to it?
Yeah.
Okay.
It's somewhat hypnotic.
That's the reason.
Good techno.
These grooving tunes are made with real wheels of steel.
Technics 1200 MK3s.
That's right.
Vestax mixer and vinyl set to be released on Tuesdays at 420 Central Gitmo time for your good vibes, tribe enjoyment.
I think I shall check in as well.
At the round table, I would like CBD infused grapefruit seltzers and applewood smoked pork shoulder.
Well, that's easy.
And please knight me as Sir...
What do we do with this?
A-O-O-1-1-O-O-O-O-1 sauce of the Zunes?
Of the Zunes?
Well, what do you think this means?
What am I supposed to do with this?
I do need to know how to pronounce it.
Let's see.
Let me look at it.
So it's A-0-0-1-1-0-0-0-0-1. So A-1 sauce, I guess, but it's A-0-0-1-1-0-0-0-1 sauce of the Zunes.
How about that?
So I say zeros.
I don't know.
A-0-0-1-1-0-0-0-1 sauce.
Okay.
Oh, he's in the chat room.
It's Zoo-ons.
Zoo-ons?
Zoo-ons?
Jeez.
Zoo-ons.
No, Zoo-ons.
Zoo-ons?
Zoo-ons.
Sauce of the Zoo-ons.
All right!
I'm going to mess it up now.
Jingles, please.
There's no way you're going to say Sauce of the Zoo-ons and remember it.
Sauce of the Zoo-ons.
A00110001. Sauce of the Zoo-ons.
Jingles.
Charlie Rose.
Sexuality in your DNA. Trump aroused.
Big swinging.
Johnson.
This is a scam and goat karma topper for all of the No Agenda talent, producers, and listeners.
Cheers ever.
Buh-bye.
Tell me about this sexuality.
It's in your DNA. It was hard to get it aroused, and it is hard to get it aroused, but we got it aroused.
Dude, America kicked Hillary's ass and the Democrats, not the damn Russians.
Can you give me some credit here?
We're the big swinging Johnson, bro!
It's a scam!
Okay.
You've got...
Sorry, it was probably a shorter version of Alex Jones.
I missed it.
There might be.
Viscount Hey Idiots next on the list of $5.43.21.
Parts Unknown.
How are you, gentlemen?
How are you, gentlemen?
Please herewith accept my countdown donation of 54321.
ah nice I'm sad to report that I've recently been just a bit of a man overboard man overboard but when I was catching up with the three missed Oh, no!
By the way, it does include 35% fruit and vegetable juice, Adam.
Why don't you just eat it?
Let me read it correctly.
And by the way, it does include 35% fruit and vegetable juice, Adam.
That's exactly how he wrote it.
I can tell.
Besides that, besides that coincidence, I'm also convinced I know where John purchased it and even what he paid, which makes me realize I absolutely needed to donate to the next show.
The price you see at Gross Out, Grocery Outlet, of that fine product is typically three for a dollar or 33.33333.
May I please have a coincidence?
I think not.
Followed by an oh my god, that is amazing.
Thank you and all the producers for your courage.
Credit to Viscount, hey idiot, jingles, coincidence, I think not, and oh my god, that's amazing.
Coincidence?
I think not!
Oh my god!
Thank you very much.
So I'm thinking about it.
If I'm not mistaken, if you buy that V8 juice and they ring it up as an item because it's California state law, there are some areas where it says three for a dollar, you have to buy three.
Oh, really?
There are parts, yes.
I've run into that.
But in California, if you buy one and it says three for a dollar, they will charge you.
And I think they charge you 33.33, which means if you buy them individually, it will be 99.99 as opposed to a dollar.
You save a penny.
Fascinating.
Anonymous is next to 45678, which is similar to 54321.
And he is in...
I don't know where that is.
Keep me anonymous.
No jingles.
Just a very powerful jobs karma.
Thanks for keeping us sane.
Ooh, a powerful jobs karma.
We need to roll out the powerful one then.
Jobs!
Jobs!
Joe.
John.
You've got karma.
Powerful.
Jonathan Keegan.
Sir.
Psychopath.
As in bicycle, I'm sure.
Even though he may not be bi.
Charlotte, North Carolina, 333.33.
Here's where your penny might come in handy.
I have one.
I... ITM, and thank you for your courage.
Could I please get some health karma as I prepare for my next race?
Ah!
Bicycle race.
Ah!
Jingle, stop the hammering, and Bill Nye, turn off the lights.
Thanks, Sir Psychopath, donation, or Jonathan Keegan, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Stop the hammering!
And turn off the damn lights!
You've got karma.
Matthew Dubois.
Or Du Bois, as you prefer.
3.33 from Draper, Utah.
In the morning, I was called out as a douchebag by my brother Seth on Sunday after years of freeloading.
I figure it's time to start my path toward knighthood and get my long-awaited de-douching.
Here you go.
You've been de-douched.
Your words bi-weekly have helped me keep a cool head when I have infuriating conversations with friends and co-workers.
Even though I'm a millennial, I identify as Gen X. Upon reflection, that may be the most millennial thing about me.
Asking for some promotion karma as I'm interviewing for an internal promotion at my job of almost six years.
For jingles, I'd like to hear Obama, No No No, Mariachi, and Manning Jungle Fever, if you have them available.
Thanks for all you do to keep my amygdala shrunked.
You might want to work on that for your job interview.
Okay, you know what?
Hey!
I meant to make this announcement.
Please forgive me for being so tardy.
Damn, that's the wrong one.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Hold on.
What do you want?
Money shot?
I feel bad about it now.
Sometimes they just go wrong.
That's a show of money shot!
Woo, Jesus!
Woo, Lord!
Look at that!
That's a money shot!
Ted Ann Conway is a money shot!
Here's the promotion, karma.
You've got karma.
That'll work.
Did he want jungle fever?
I don't know what he wanted.
I don't know.
You played two clips that were...
Neither one were Jungle Fever.
Neither one was Jungle Fever.
You'll have to do it with that.
I like the way you're so satisfied with the second clip.
It's like completely wrong.
I like this bluff.
It's your bluffing.
I work hard on it.
Lady Get Over It's next on the list from Monroe, Washington.
And I didn't know there was a Monroe in Washington, but at $333, it must be.
Happy birthday to the best fiancé in the universe, the R2-D2 karma you gave me for my competition work.
For the man who doesn't like attention on his birthday, how about a biscuit and a credit towards knighthood from Lady Get Over It?
They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
Kelly Bernie is in Austin, apparently.
I said it, 333.
I've been a monthly 3333 donor for several months now, but I am overdue to de-douche my loving, smoking hot husband, Chris Bernie.
He has de-douched me twice now and shames me often how he still remains a douchebag.
Douche no more, babe!
You've been de-douched.
Because, you know, the couple that douches together, stay together.
Thank you, guys.
Makes a mess.
Thank you, guys, for keeping...
Thank you, guys, for keeping us sane over the past year of absolute insanity.
And thank you to my mommy, Marianne, for introducing us to the best podcast in the universe.
Please send karma to all who need it.
May God bless you both.
And the No Agenda fam, XO, Kelly, Bernie, P.S., John, you are my spirit animal.
Keith Larson's next.
From Long Lake, Minnesota Nuts.
$250.
ITM John and Adam, this week marks my one-year anniversary since being hit in the mouth.
I haven't missed a show since, and I've enjoyed the information, analysis, and humor that you bring us twice every week.
Adam, when you ring your bell, especially the emphatic multiple dings, I envision you sitting in a wheelchair fingering the bell like a breakfast...
Like Breakfast Beds Hector Salamanca.
What?
Well, this is where it started.
Don't you remember?
The whole ringing the bell started with Breaking Bad, with that old coot who was in the wheelchair, and he would have his bell to ding, and then you started dinging the bell on the show, and then I got a bell, and then from there it was all bell.
We just dinged the bell all the time.
But it started with Victor Hector, or whatever his name was, the old grandpa in Breaking Bad.
That's exactly what...
Is that the guy whose head ended up on a turtle?
No...
No, didn't they blow him up?
I think they blew him up.
That was a great scene, by the way.
This brings me to a chuckle, and now I've planted that vision in the collective amygdala of your listeners.
Well done.
Thank you both.
Yeah, well, it's kind of a callback.
Thank you both for your courage, and keep up the great work.
This is my fourth quarterly contribution, bringing me to the coveted knighthood.
I choose to be dubbed Sir Lee the Furious for the roundtable.
I request Muppets, Muppets, and Bacon.
Jingles, China is asshole, and that's true.
China is asshole!
That's true.
We'll see you at the roundtable.
Then, Associate Executive Producer, 24680, we have from Zandam, in the Netherlands, Sir Hugger of Kitties, defender of the Groninger gas fields, and he says concerning the last show, great again!
Maybe you've heard this before, but advise, check out the full movie from BBC Earth Super Swarms.
Mice in Australia flowing like water, not being crushed on the road.
And for John, cicada footage together with starlings that paint amazing pictures and bug burger eating.
No kidding, I've seen this documentary many times and will see it again.
It is stunningly, beautifully weird, fascinating and gross.
Just like the USA. What?
So he's talking about this documentary, and he says the documentary is stunningly beautiful, weirdly fascinating, and gross, just like the USA. That's an interesting description.
Interesting analogy.
Yeah.
Unusual.
Hug more kitties!
Regards, Sir Hugger of Kitties, defender of the Groninger gas fields.
Forgot to mention, yes, I am human as well.
Although you forgot to mention Jobs Karma, the F Cancer Karma did work.
Our friend is out of the hospital after a successful operation on malicious cancer, wishing her strength with coping with the removal of her big intestine, and another F Karma is all the jingles I request, please.
Of course we got that for you!
Cock!
You've got karma.
Over here in Concord, California, for $202.02, we have lavish.
Could be lavash.
Lavash.
Could be lavash, but it could be lavish.
So close to the knighthood, I can taste it.
Thanks for all you do.
I used to be...
There's a birthday thing, too, going on.
I used to be a humble producer, but thanks to the rabbit hole of the troll room, NAS, and two years of escalation, I have ended up on a podcast of my own.
Oh, no!
Which I'm proud to say can be found on the NA Stream.
This show is Behind the Schemes.
Behind the schemes with threes as E's.
Hosted by Booberry and myself, and every Monday night at 9.30 Central, following the great Hug Story with Fletcher and Carolyn, also live, Monday nights are action-packed these days.
Monday night football ratings are down.
Yeah, well, there's no Monday night football.
It's probably the reason.
Well, that's why they're down.
It's a conspiracy...
It's a conspiracy occult podcast.
We've got you, Adam.
We also interview people.
We've had Billy Bones on.
Billy Bones.
Yeah.
Billy Bones.
A walk through the mine last Monday.
Very nice stuff.
Find us at BehindTheSchemes.com with threes for E's or LoveIsLit.com.
Or hashtag Green Room in the chat.
Sorry I missed you at the SF Meetup JCD. Next time, please put me on the birthday list for May 29th.
Could I get a...
Get out of my vagina and a Fletcher Rona.
Jobless.
Lavish.
Oh, lavish.
Get out of my vagina.
Get out of my vagina.
Corona!
Virus.
Alrighty.
A couple more here, associate executive producers.
Sir Titsi, not from Matitsi.
20202.
Shrimp-eyed Mike is a douchebag.
Douchebag.
Please endow my wife Pickles and myself with some baby-making R2-D2 karma to really capture the moment of climax.
Ah, Pickles.
This is a switcheroo donation.
Please credit...
Ooh, okay.
Oh, Pickles gets a donation.
Pickles!
Please credit Rick Barkhouse with the...
What about Pickles?
No, Pickles don't get nothing.
Oh.
Pickles don't get nothing.
Please credit Rick Barkhouse with the Associate Executive Producer credit.
Rick is the creator of the Noah Gendroid app, the best podcast app in the universe.
Recently, he had to pull the plug on the app because it needed a complete rewrite to keep up and running.
In sincerity, No Agendroid opened my eyes to the scope of the importance of No Agenda.
It integrated show notes, clips, jingles, live stream, had the best time slider, and a button that brought you straight to donate.
Rick was ahead of the curve in a lot of aspects, and I can't think of a better way to show appreciation and to thank him for his courage in donation.
Any dude's name, Ben, or Dudette's name, Bernadette, that would like to pick up where Rick left off, reach out to him at Drusillus, D-R-U-S-I-L-L-U-S, on Noah Gena Social, or at NoahGendroid.com.
If not too much, please throw Rick some well-deserved karma, and thanks for all the great shows, says Sir Titsy.
And, well, yes, here's the R2-D2 karma as requested.
You've got...
Karma.
Nicholas Wagenfelder in Hover de Grace, Maryland.
It's always expected to be in Deutschland.
200 bucks.
Uh, please see attached accounting for knighthood.
We got that.
I would like to be known as Sir Wags.
Knight of the Martin State Class Delta Airspace.
Ha, ha, ha.
Local beer and smoked brisket for the round table.
Thank you for what you guys do.
Yes, sir.
Eventually, later, Sir Wags.
So, I didn't know which local beer do I get.
Do I get a local beer here in Austin?
Do I get a local beer in Maryland?
Well, where's the round table?
It's in Austin today, isn't it?
That's here.
So, I just didn't know.
Yeah, because you're going to get a Shiner Bock or something simple.
A Blue Moon.
Is Blue Moon from here even?
I don't even know.
I like Blue Moon.
All right.
Thank you very much, Nicholas.
We'll see you at the roundtable.
Last.
Yes.
Adam Knauss from Wallastown, Ontario, Scandinavia.
Please note this is $200 Scandinavian dollaretts.
That's okay.
We recognize that as a full-fledged associate executive producer donation.
No problemo.
It's my 33rd birthday on this show day.
Please add me to the birthday list.
So done.
In lieu of karma or jingles, can I please get the happy birthday song sung by John on the show?
Mm-hmm.
No.
Oh, come on.
Here, I'll accompany you.
Happy birthday to you.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Oh, yeah, let's have the theremin.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you, Adam Noss.
How's that?
You're no fun.
I can't sing a happy birthday song.
But I practiced.
I was going to play it on the theremin.
You practiced?
Okay.
I want to hear happy birthday on the theremin.
No, no, no, no.
This is...
I want to thank all of our executive producers and associate executive producers for episode 1,350 of the best podcast in the universe.
In case you didn't know, this is the only podcast with an emergency use authorization.
And if you'd like to support us, go to...
Slash N-A Thank you for your time, your talent, your treasure, and producing 1350 of No Agenda.
Our formula is this.
We go out, we hit people in the mouth.
Water!
Order!
Shut up, slaves!
Shut up, slave.
Let's see.
A little Austin news?
A little update?
I have an Austin news clip, too.
Oh, well, why don't we play yours and make sure that we don't overlap what you got on the Austin's.
Well, you can play mine, but it's really from NPR. And it's about the situation in Austin when it comes to...
Oh, the homelessness.
The homelessness and other issues.
And it is on my clip list.
I got it here.
COVID Austin.
COVID Austin.
Here we go.
About half of the U.S. population fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
And key to that figure is a surge in Latinos in the U.S. getting a vaccine.
That group had been trailing the vaccination rate for white people in the U.S. by 9%.
And now that gap has been cut in half.
But the gains are spotty.
And there are places that still report big gaps between Latino and white people in the U.S.
NPR member station reporters in Texas and Arizona are here now to tell us what they're seeing.
Ashley Lopez at KUT in Austin and Catherine Davis-Young at KJZZ in Phoenix.
Welcome.
Hey there.
Hello.
Welcome.
So Ashley, let's start with you.
Tell us what's going on in Austin right now.
So for weeks now in Austin, about 19% of the total number of city residents who've been vaccinated have been Latino, even though they make up about a third of the population.
And this is a worry because Latinos have been more likely to be hospitalized and die from the virus.
They also make up a disproportionate share of Austin's frontline workers.
This means they're less likely to get paid time off to get a vaccine or time to recover from its side effects.
Some folks work multiple jobs and simply don't have time to even figure out where to get a vaccine.
And Paul Saldana with the Austin Latino Coalition told me about another issue.
About 20% of Latinos here don't have access to Wi-Fi or the Internet, which early on was a big issue because online was the main way to get an appointment for the vaccine.
That is the most hilarious thing she said in the whole report.
The homeless all have Wi-Fi in Austin.
Every single one of them has Wi-Fi.
People showing up, refugees at the border have Wi-Fi.
Shut up!
From KJZZ. KJZZ, everybody, get out of here.
Ugh.
Liars.
Liars.
We do have problems.
And it's being politicized.
I think...
Hey.
What?
Have you moved to Pflugerville yet?
Not yet, but...
When are you moving?
At the end of June.
If we get out alive...
Continue.
Thank goodness, as soon as the governor signs it, we can legally open and conceal carry everywhere.
I'm going to be strapped.
What about wearing a gun?
Yeah, there's that.
Well, downtown, since the 11th of May decision and the vote, which returned the camping ban back to its previous status from over two years ago, It has only gotten worse as now the entire city hall is surrounded by tents.
I reported on this that on the 2nd Street side, these are not homeless people from Austin who have been here for a while.
These are big fighting dudes.
There's people walking around with machetes.
There's just one walking, two maybe.
And I'm sure they're puffing up and making a lot of noise.
But they're gearing up.
There's going to be a conflict.
It's political.
It's 100% political.
And Austin is going to be the center of it.
Fox News, on the other side of this, did a total hit piece on Mayor Adler.
Completely appropriate, but listen to how they chopped him up so bad.
And all of the people you hear in this, except for Adler, are all Latinos.
So take that, NPR. This May, the city residents got their voice back when they voted in a landslide victory to reinstate Prop B. So what is the city leadership doing here in Austin?
The city of Austin lets them do whatever they want.
Please do your drugs.
Leave your needles with uncapped so little kids can find them and get hemp and AIDS. It's ridiculous.
You are harboring drugs, sex trafficking, all sorts of crime in these tents.
And we, as a people and as citizens, are left to fend for ourselves.
Do you want that to be the image of Austin?
One of the reasons I don't like that image is because I don't think it's true.
A guy is walking around right outside of City Hall with a machete.
Threatening people.
That's illegal.
That's breaking the law.
And we're dealing with a tough challenge.
They voted to defund the police last year and reallocate money.
And as such, officers are leaving at very high rates.
I think the cause of our illness that is taking over our city is failed leadership.
I gotta tell you, I've talked with the cops.
They tell me that they want to be able to enforce laws, but they've been told to stand back.
My police chief tells me that's not true.
We're going to fight, and if I know one thing, it's change is constant.
And we're going to vote them out.
We could either escape, and we could run from this problem, or we can face it straight on, and we can make a positive change.
You have a commitment to go and engage these members of the public, but come up with some sort of solution.
Absolutely.
It's my practice, and I've been doing that.
I'm sorry.
I think that might have been out of phase.
I don't know if you could understand it.
They jacked Adler in there saying, I don't know.
That's not my opinion.
I don't see it that way.
And Adler was on the Joe Rogan show, which I did not clip.
But I will tell you what he said.
He said...
Two years ago, they had only a small portion of Austin on 7th Street that had a homeless situation, which was around the arch, which is our homeless shelter.
But people didn't want to stay in it.
They stay around it.
And he went to the mayors of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and he said, don't tell me what to do.
Tell me what you wish you would have done early on so you're not at this point where you are today.
And the answer came back, we wouldn't have hidden it.
We wouldn't have covered it up.
It needs to be made visible.
And that is the exact reason Adler gives as the impetus for dropping the camping ban to make it visible.
And he got exactly the same result.
It's unbelievable.
We talked to moron mayors like London Breed of San Francisco, who does take credit for being the first person in the whole country to lock down their city when COVID began.
Wow, awesome sauce.
So what is the point of going to these people?
Or Bill de Blasio, that guy?
You asked him for advice?
I know.
It's nuts.
And Portland?
That guy in Portland, he's the worst of the group.
Yep.
He's a lousy mayor.
He went to some real winning cities.
I can't even comment on that kind of thing.
Yeah.
But there's going to be a conflict.
There's going to be fighting.
Well, let's hope so.
Tears will come.
Tears will come.
My friend has the spin studio right there, right across the street.
If he's got good insurance, he's in business.
Yeah, but he doesn't want that.
He doesn't want the crap.
It's horrible.
And yet that was the one place City Hall was exempt.
No camping whatsoever at City Hall.
And now that the whole thing has been turned back, they've just become encroached even more.
We've gone crazy.
Pflugerville, here we come.
I have one.
Now I look back, I've driven through Pflugerville.
Of course, everyone has.
On Google Maps.
And this looks like a nice little town.
I do have this one last COVID clip just to play to get out of the way because I don't remember what it is, but I remember by the fact that I named it Bullshit.
COVID pure bullshit?
Oh.
And it's Amy Goodman?
I mean, I can't quite remember what this clip's about, but it's got to be gold.
Moderna says its vaccine is 100% effective in children and teenagers aged 12 to 17.
And we'll seek emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration earlier next month.
The Pfizer vaccine is already in use for those 12 and older.
This comes as the White House announced another milestone in its vaccination drive Tuesday.
This is Senior COVID Response Advisor Andy Slava.
Today, the U.S. will hit 50% of adult Americans that are fully vaccinated.
This is a major milestone in our country's vaccination efforts.
Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control warned unvaccinated Americans heading into Memorial Day weekend that they remain at risk and need to continue wearing a mask and following other public health guidelines.
What?
What bullcrap.
Now, I listened to this and the bullcrap part of it was the whole thing, but the one that caught my attention was Moderna's 100% effectiveness.
Do you remember...
When they first got past the, once Trump was voted out, they started announcing their vaccines because they didn't want to give him credit.
I think it was Moderna that first, one of the two, but this was what happened.
One of the vaccine companies, I think it was Moderna, said, we have a vaccine that's 96% effective.
The next day, the other guys, we have 97%.
So now, let's just start with 100.
What are you going to do?
101?
You can't do it.
Well, effective at what is the question?
Effective at...
Effective is liquid.
I don't know.
I really hope it's just benign.
I really do.
I mean, even Mike Hoppus, what's the doctor's name?
The color?
No, no, no, no.
The lady.
You had a couple clips of her and then...
Something, Mike Otis, Mike Otis, Mike Otis something.
Anyway, she's saying that starting in about two years, we'll see people starting to drop.
Yeah, a lot of people say that.
That's kind of scary.
Yeah, I'm not subscribing to that necessarily.
Because that's going to screw up their whole game.
Yeah, I... Especially if I think it's a test run.
I mean, look at states like Texas, Florida, and South Dakota, like, real problematic because these guys never went along with the program.
Their numbers are just as good or better than anybody else's.
But I was listening to, thinking about that, especially South Dakota.
Dr.
Mikovits, that's who it was.
And I was thinking about South Dakota being kind of different than the rest of the country.
It's got that wild Republican female governor, which is the character.
Christy Noem.
Noemi.
Noem.
Noem.
And so I got this report from NPR. It says that this shows me how different South Dakota is than the rest of the country.
This is a storm report.
You won't hear a storm report like this.
The National Weather Service confirms four tornadoes touched down last Sunday in western South Dakota.
Cleanup efforts are underway in Perkins and Custer counties.
Houses and sheds received some damage.
Some trees were uprooted as well.
No human injuries or deaths are reported, but one horse has died.
Man, we could bring a lot of entertainment to South Dakota.
One horse has died.
I mean, but seriously.
I mean, that's not how you do a report.
I'm surprised.
I mean, I don't know.
What are you talking about?
There's no sound effects.
John, John, around here in South Dakota, the one horse has died.
Got him.
Tell us more.
We had four tornadoes just down at the same time, and the horse has died, John.
The horse has died.
Where was the horse?
Where was the horse?
Was it a farm horse?
A dre horse?
Was it a racing horse?
What kind of horse?
It was a horse.
I don't know.
Stop asking questions.
Just tell me to stay safe.
Stay safe.
That's how you do a report.
That's NPR. We need to hijack that place.
Whatever happened to people going in to the TV studio and hijacking it?
Where are those good old days?
I think they put in countermeasures so you can't really do it.
Too bad.
Those days were fun.
We could go in this NPR station and take over.
Get out of the way, lady.
You're boring.
You're killing us with that.
Yeah, but nobody listens.
What good is it going to do?
There's that.
Okay, okay.
I'm just trying to think of exit strategies.
I did receive some information about, you know, we found out that Pfizer is marketing Viagra to 20-year-old gamers through podcasts.
Not ours.
We don't take any ads.
And so the question is, why?
What's going on?
And it has a name.
It has a name.
What's going on?
Porn-induced erectile dysfunction.
That's what it's called.
Basically, kids from one of our producers.
Let me visualize this.
So you got these kids looking at porn.
And they're looking and looking and looking and looking.
And then all of a sudden, it's so uninteresting that They're bored with it.
They can't get aroused.
But they want to be aroused by the porn because they think that's what you're supposed to do instead of just being bored with it and going and doing something productive, kids.
So they take a boner pill and then they get aroused and they think this is a...
I don't understand why they don't think something's wrong with this.
When you're bored, you're bored.
You can be bored.
It's not a big deal to take a pill to artificially not be bored, you dummies.
Well, I think there's a little more to it.
This is what our producer writes.
Basically, kids growing up now with unlimited access to high-definition porn are having issues getting it up with real women as early as their 20s.
Here's what it is.
It's dopamine.
It's the dopamine hit one gets every time they click to another picture or another video of a new naked person.
Imagine years or decades of doing that and the phenomenon of edging.
We're getting terminology here.
Edging.
When you click for hours while on the verge, waiting for the perfect picture to ejaculate to.
And when that happens, when you're in bed with your girlfriend or wife, and you can't click on a new person, no dopamine hit.
Either they can't get hard at all, or they can at first, but their erection disappears.
Whole communities are out there trying to fix themselves, such as yourbrainonporn.com, rebootnation.org, and nofap.com.
Yeah, I think this is a real epidemic, and also the nature of porn has become much more aggressive and violent.
Yeah, I think this is a real problem, and there's Pfizer on the way in and on the way out.
They get you everywhere.
Nice.
Yeah.
It was hard to get it aroused, and it is hard to get it aroused, but we got it aroused.
My goodness.
With Pfizer.
Now, with Pfizer.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's sad.
Sad, man.
Well, whatever.
Okay.
Terrible.
It's terrible.
I don't know what you'd do about it.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, porn used to be illegal.
It was Clinton who opened the floodgates to porn.
By normalizing it.
Well, no, I think there were some laws that were changed.
I remember the era.
This was during the BBS situation when you had all these bulletin boards and you didn't have the internet to create these other systems.
And so if you wanted to look at porn, you'd have to go to a porn BBS. And many of those porn BBSs were shut down as porn.
Yeah.
And once the internet came...
But Clinton relaxed that.
He didn't think porn, and it was the liberals that just have more porn.
Well, what's interesting is we, so we have, in this country, we have this porn, and we have pharmaceutical companies selling boner pills to young kids who clearly have, you know, psychological issues that need to be dealt with.
This is not an age issue or a blood vessel issue or prostate issue.
In the same country, we have this happening.
This morning, growing outrage among students and parents at a high school near Jacksonville, Florida, over the way dozens of yearbook photos were digitally edited.
They've completely altered her photo.
It makes her chest look deformed in a way or just disfigured.
And now other kids are commenting in her yearbook and writing about it and making decisions.
At least 83 girls photos were reportedly altered in Bartram Trail High School's annual yearbook.
Some photos seem to have been edited by taking snippets of the girls shirts and pasting them over their chests to hide their cleavage.
Spend a lot of money on and to not even have a heads up, to not even have another option was unacceptable.
Ninth grader Riley O'Keefe says her picture was edited, even though her shirt complied with the school's dress code.
What is going on?
You got porn and boner pills on one hand and then, oh, but we've got to Photoshop some cleavage in the yearbook.
It's terrible.
We're a confused, confused bunch of people.
Yeah, and the Photoshop jobs are bad.
That's the worst part.
And the portions were so small.
Kevin Spacey is coming back to the big screen, John.
Yes, I saw this.
Yeah, I saw it in the trades.
Yes, you did not.
I did.
He's coming back and he will be returning the role of a detective investigating the case of a man wrongly suspected of pedophilia.
Well, he's only...
It's not the lead role, so...
Well, yeah, but still, it's kind of ironic, wouldn't you say?
Well, I'm not sure that's what the story is.
We'll see.
What do you mean?
That's not the movie?
That's what they're saying?
Well, we'll see.
Okay.
I think we need to talk about Marjorie Taylor Greene for a moment because she's...
Marjorie Taylor, boy, she's in the news.
Yes, she's in the...
I have some clips, actually.
She is severely hated, which always makes me pay attention.
Like, hey, someone really hates her.
I thought when you first brought clips of her and it was her being all...
I do not like this woman.
Sounded like a Karen.
But then I saw a longer interview with her, and I was like, yeah, she's actually Trump.
She's Trump.
A little more coherent, but the same outspokenness, the same commercial mind, as in, I think she has her own businesses.
She also can, she does a CrossFit, and she can lift 300 pounds.
Yeah, I thought it was 350.
Yeah.
Who cares at that point?
It's all good for me.
And she's pretty outspoken, and there's a lot of confusion about her being anti-Semitic, which is great.
Again, one of these perfect situations where the true anti-Semitism is happening on the streets of America with people with Palestinian flags beating up Jews and It's causing a ruckus.
But then let's blame it on Marjorie Taylor Greene because of a statement she made, which I think is pulled completely out of context and, if anything, is not anti-Semitic.
But let's listen to ABC's Good Morning America.
After days of silence, Republican leaders are now speaking out against Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene after she compared a mask and vaccine mandate to how Jews were treated during the Holocaust.
We have now heard From the top Republican in the House, Kevin McCarthy, he calls this absolutely appalling.
He says that the Holocaust was the greatest atrocity in history, and the fact that that needs to be said is deeply troubling.
Steve Scalise, the number two Republican in the House's office, tells me that he condemns these words and said a minority leader Mitch McConnell calling her words absolutely outrageous.
The question now is what will Republicans do about it?
Green is not backing down.
She is not apologizing.
She has already been stripped of her committee assignments after promoting violence against Democrats.
Some Democrats do want her censured or expelled, but Republicans have stopped short of taking any action against her.
All of this is playing out as we continue.
They say that she was expelled from her committees after advocating for violence.
Violence?
This whole thing is something of a scam.
That didn't actually happen, did it?
No.
It was because she entered articles of impeachment against Joe Biden.
That's why they hate her.
Exactly.
Right away.
This is interesting.
They've changed the story.
They make up these new storylines.
I don't know how this is happening to this extreme.
This is unbelievable.
Green is not backing down.
She is not apologizing.
She has already been stripped of her committee assignments after promoting violence against Democrats.
Some Democrats do want her censured or expelled, but Republicans have stopped short of taking any action against her.
And of course, all of this is playing out as we continue to see a rise in violence against the Jewish community.
She seems to revel in the criticism.
She does, George.
She said she is not apologizing for any of this.
She says that she is apologizing if some people are offended by her words, but no clear apology for these clear, outrageous...
Apologize for what?
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on, you missed the last bit there.
Okay.
...magogizing if some people are offended by her words, but no clear apology for these clear, outrageous, and anti-Semitic remarks, George. Okay, so for a couple things.
One, she made a comparison between people being marked with masks, similar to Jews being marked with stars.
Right.
Now, for anyone to say that that's an outrageous comparison, it's no more or less outrageous than saying January 6th was just as bad as 9-11 and therefore we need a 1-6 commission.
Two, it's not anti-Semitic.
In fact, it accentuates the atrocity committed against the Jews.
Or am I crazy?
No, you're dead on.
This whole thing, I've been watching this from the get-go and it's like, it's puzzling.
And especially after the four years we've got about Trump being Hitler...
Well, you're actually going one step further than I was into.
I want to do that after the third clip.
But yeah, it's these comparisons.
And I mean, I'm not deaf.
I hear what you're saying.
And they're saying things which just make no sense.
They really hate this woman.
I think when she put the impeachment thing in against Biden, that would trigger the, oh God, we've got to get rid of her.
I mean, not that Green and Maxine Waters weren't putting this in against Trump from the beginning, the day he walked into office, which is similar, but it's like something that she said or did or has to do with...
They really want to get rid of her.
They hate her.
I think it's because she has traction.
She has traction.
She doesn't tow the line.
She doesn't tow the Republican line either.
Remember, these media outlets are not just pro-Democrat.
They're also anti-Republican, and Republicans will jump on board if they can abuse it, too.
No, they're all a-holes.
Let's listen to CNN. Jim Acosta gives it his extra little bit of flair, you know, with appropriate eye rolls and size.
Today there is growing outrage on Capitol Hill over GOP lightning rod Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene and a remark she made comparing mask mandates to the horrors of the Holocaust.
But predictably and also shamefully, the Georgia Republican is doubling down on her comments.
Take a listen.
I stand by all of my statements.
I said nothing wrong.
And I think any rational Jewish person didn't like what happened in Nazi Germany.
And any rational Jewish person doesn't like what's happening with overbearing mask mandates and overbearing vaccine policies.
Do you understand, though, why some would be upset and offended by the comment?
Well, do you understand how people feel about being forced to wear masks or being forced to have to take a vaccine or even have to say whether they've taken it or not?
These are just things that shouldn't be happening in America.
This is a free country.
To be clear, there is no equivalence here.
But for reference, here is Green's original comment.
You know, we can look back at a time in history where people were told to wear a gold star and they were definitely treated like second class citizens, so much so that they were put in trains and taken to gas chambers in Nazi Germany.
And this is exactly the type of abuse that Nancy Pelosi is talking about.
Yeah, exactly.
But the cake definitely went to CNN. This is, what's the John Bash, I think?
What is his name?
Doesn't matter.
You'll hear it.
We have new reporting this morning on evil lunacy.
That is how Republican Liz Cheney described new statements from Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Now, this is not only historic, it's abhorrent, John.
It is not only ahistoric, it is abhorrent.
It's also apparently allowable under House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who hasn't commented on it and refused to punish Greene for past anti-Semitic statements she made.
Wearing a mask compared to the murder of 6 million people?
It's so far beyond the realm of decency, it could only possibly be made worse by comments from Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I stand by all of my statements.
I said nothing wrong.
And I think any rational Jewish person didn't like what happened in Nazi Germany.
And any rational Jewish person doesn't like what's happening with overbearing mask mandates.
Any rational Jewish person?
I'm Jewish.
I'm not at all religious, and thank God my family made it to this country decades before the Holocaust, but that's my heritage.
And I promised you that Congresswoman Taylor Greene, she thinks I'm Jewish.
So as a rational Jewish person, let me just say to Marjorie Taylor Greene, don't you dare speak for me.
Not if you're going to compare health measures or anything to the Holocaust.
In a tweet last night, she said, I'm sorry if my words make people uncomfortable.
No, they don't make me uncomfortable.
They make me sick.
And so here's your point.
What about that incessant Trump is Hitler, Trump is Hitler, Trump is Hitler, Trump is Hitler?
It's the same thing if you look from the way they just talk about it.
Don't you dare compare that.
I think if we went back, we'd have even more succinct clips, besides the Trump is Hitler, that fall along these same lines.
This is a somewhat baffling situation to me.
The hatred, out of the blue, although I think you may have kind of touched on it when you said she's Trump, Let's remind ourselves, let's go back to the days of yesteryear with a supercut.
This week, 82 years ago, Kristallnacht happened.
It was the Nazis' warning shot across the bow of our human civilization after four years of a modern-day assault on those same values by Donald Trump.
I'm going to use an extreme example.
Think about Hitler.
So many stunning parallels to what Hitler was doing.
In describing Hitler's psychological profile, and this only pertains to Adolf Hitler, there is so much that is resonant of the Third Reich in this administration.
Many tendencies like Adolf Hitler.
Does this look like Germany in 1932?
We're getting close.
And this only pertains to Adolf Hitler and pertains to nobody else.
90% of what he says, I'm like, this guy gets it.
If you've read anything about the rise of the Third Reich and Adolf Hitler, you will see the parallels.
Donald Trump is a true psycho.
He's like Hitler or Stalin.
That sounds a lot like a certain leader that killed members of my family and about 6 million other Jews.
Of how Hitler came to power.
He came to power under fair, free elections.
Talking about Adolf Hitler, that's all we're talking about here.
Hey, I am half German, and you don't talk about Hitler like that, okay?
You don't have the right to talk about Hitler.
And Trump was part German.
It's the same shit, man.
Yeah, but the thing now that you play that, that shows the duplicitousness of the mainstream media.
Everything that we bitch about on this show is always about the media.
This is a horrible, horrible operation that's ruining the country.
These people are dishonest.
Yeah.
They're dishonest.
They're the liars.
They're dishonest.
They're presenting us with bad information.
They're trying to manipulate the public.
For what ends, I don't know, to get a few extra ad dollars?
I mean, it's so bad.
And this thing with Marjorie Taylor Greene would be a nothing...
I'm going to say it.
It would be a nothing burger if it wasn't for these media douchebags.
Who cares if she said this?
Yeah.
They make a big stink?
They want her kicked out?
Yeah, we're going to have to figure out this Jew thing, though, because, I mean, I've noticed an uptick in what I'm getting.
It typically goes like this.
Okay, man, you're going to say China, China runs the media.
Yeah, you're just hiding the fact that it's the Jews!
So there's a lot of that that I'm getting now.
And meanwhile, the actual anti-Semitism is literally, they're people with Palestinian flags calling out Jews and going after them on the streets of America.
And then all of a sudden, Marjorie Taylor Greene is the true evil anti-Semite.
What is going on?
Well, she's obviously a distraction of the week when it comes to anti-Semitism.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a lightning rod.
They used the right word in that one report where they called her a lightning rod.
Yeah.
Well, there you have it.
Yeah.
Wow.
It's gross.
It's disgusting.
I didn't get any of those clips, but I've been following it and I don't like it.
Well, I think it's quite entertaining, personally.
I can listen to it all day long.
Yeah, well...
It works for me.
I'm getting to the point where I'm very, very grossed out.
Alright, then, final question.
Actually, there's two clips here.
This action that Governor DeSantis took in Florida, it seems clear what this is for, but I did want to just bring it up.
Florida's governor has signed a bill taking aim at social media platforms.
The law seeks to punish companies like Facebook and Twitter for removing the accounts of political candidates and will fine offenders up to $250,000 a day.
The governor accuses big tech of suppressing conservative views, but the new law may not be enforceable because federal law prevents Internet companies from being sued for removing messages.
So first of all, props to Laura Loomer.
I think she probably...
She instigated a lot of this because she was deplatformed as a politician in Florida.
But this is clearly about Trump, I would presume, who lives in Florida.
Yeah, he lives in Florida.
So when he starts running for something again, isn't that what this is intended to do?
Some feeble attention?
What is the point?
They're worried sick.
I don't think Trump's going to run again because he's too old.
No, I think he should run DeSantis.
Be the backup for him.
I think DeSantis would be a good candidate.
I think the governor from South Dakota would be an even better choice.
He's tough.
Yeah.
She's a character and I like her.
She's like a Tulsi but better.
And Trump, they're scared to death.
They really are afraid of Trump because they're afraid of the American public.
Seeing through all this stuff and voting in a bunch of Republicans.
This is all damage control for the 2022 because if they blow 2022, they're going to blow 2024.
So they've got to keep the bullshit at a high level.
They're just lying to the public at large.
And most of the public, as we see by the 57%, according to the Gallup poll, who want to have a vaccine passport.
You were about to say Vaxiline.
I heard it.
I was going to say Vaseline.
Vaxiline.
They need a Vaseline passport.
Yeah, you're right.
Someone does.
And so this is all, this is going to get worse.
Because the 2022 elections are a year off.
Over a year.
Oh my god.
Do we have to do this show for the next four years just to see what happens?
Well, it kind of writes itself, so it's not like...
Once you have a clue about what the bullshit is, it's just that everything comes to you.
That's right, that's right.
It's like shooting fish in a barrel.
But it gets very annoying that these people continue this.
And they get a paycheck for doing it.
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A couple of meetup reports.
South Dakota, just talking about SD. This is from April.
We had another successful meetup in sunny South Dakota.
Baron Woody and Baron Michael were present, and peerage negotiations were immediately underway.
Baron Michael conceded blood run to Baron Woody, and much celebrating commenced.
La Crosse was consumed.
I've been corrected.
It's not La Croix.
It's La Crosse.
As we thought of John, and snacks were shared.
Other attendees included Byron and Jennifer, Adam, Jordan, and family, and the Chester and Human Resource Oscar.
Kyle was there as well after a wrong turn on his way to Kansas City.
Be on the lookout for another meetup soon, SD area producers.
And let's check in with Denver.
Wheeling up, this is Dow Jen at the City Park meetup here in Denver.
This is Jim from Denver in the morning.
Wow, this thing's going around.
This is Colin and wear your mask or don't wear your mask or like wear two or get a jab or three.
I don't know.
Hey, this is Mountain Jay.
Get your freedom card.
Best interest rate, 3.33%.
Sir Scott, in the morning.
Sir Mile Highmark, I brought a small amygdala and a six-pack of beer.
Had a great time.
In the morning.
John's a good hearted bard here.
Sir Vito, first meetup since Boulder in 2016?
Yeah, 16.
In the morning, everybody.
Good to see y'all.
And this is Tacos.
Glad to be back outdoors.
It's been a great meetup.
Then we have C. Mike in Kansas City.
Quick meet-up reports from the first annual traditional Latin mass underground church no-agenda meet-up held at an undisclosed location near the Quad Cities.
In attendance, we had two knights, Sir Mike of Makokita, Knight of All Tradition and Sir Matt of Makokita, Knight of the Blessed Virgin Mary, one dame, Dame Blackhammer, on vacation but still doing a lot of work, Squire Adam in Rock Island, C. Mike from KC, a dude named Ben, and 34 children!
With two who are on the way!
An awesome time was had by all.
Even the kids were all well behaved.
Tradition is the future.
The mass is definitely better in Latin.
And in the end, her immaculate heart will triumph.
Truly, it was like a party.
Regards, C. Mike in Kansas City.
Thank you, C. Mike.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is our final meetup report.
This is Rusty Jones from the Myrtle Beach Salty Air meetup.
We're down here with six of our producers having a great old time.
In the morning, no agenda.
This is Harrison having a great time.
It's like a party.
Harris' dad, this is Hugh from Southport, North Carolina.
This is Frankie.
Hi, this is Sophia.
And this is Sir Joho at the Salty Air Meetup in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
In the morning.
In the morning.
Coming up on the calendar, if you go to knowaginameetups.com, you'll see the following for today.
Dame Savage Nashville Tour Stop.
You want to catch her if you can at Martin's Barbecue Joint at 6 o'clock.
Tomorrow, the Santee Inez Valley COVID Survivor Support Group, 633 at Gino's Pizza in Buellton.
Sir Barron, Sir DH Slammer organizing that.
Also on Friday, K-Town, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Throwdown at Schultz Brow Brewing at 6.30.
On Saturday, the Houston Raging Fourth Wave Super Spreader Luncheon at noon at Rodeo Goat.
On Saturday as well, a very New England Toast to Freedom at Rhode Island, 3.33 p.m.
You've got to RSVP for details on that.
Bomb City Meetup, Amarillo, Texas.
Saturday, Six Car Pub and Brewing at 5 o'clock.
And Brisbane Local 33 meetup at 3.30 Aussie Eastern Time at the Bavarian.
That will be on Sunday, and we've got a lot of meetups coming up in June.
Please go take a look.
This is the place where you can get together, particularly important after this long year, coming up on a year and a half of bull crap.
It's nice to be out with other people who are not going to harass you.
In fact, you're going to have fun chat.
You're going to laugh.
You'll meet children from other lands.
They'll be completely different from you, but we all have one thing in common.
We are all citizens of Gitmo Nation.
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If there isn't one near you, go ahead and start one.
It's easy, and it's just 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.
Okay, let's see.
I have some ISOs.
Well, I've got two serious clips and one funny, funny clip that you can play at the end.
Okay, you want to do ISOs first, just so we don't mess that one up?
I have none.
No ISOs?
Oh, okay.
I have a few.
Uh...
Let's see.
I have...
I have a lot, actually.
Let me see what these are.
This vaccine just keeps mutating.
No, that's no good.
Have you lost your frigging mind?
Nope.
Too long.
They make me sick.
Maybe.
There is no vaccine for climate change.
No.
How about this?
Evil lunacy.
I think that's the one.
Evil lunacy I like.
Yeah, I think that's the one.
Okay.
Okay, let's just use that.
Okay.
All right.
All right, Mr.
Funny Clip.
Come on, Mr.
Funny Man!
I don't want to do the funny clip.
I got to get these other clips out of the way because we talked about China.
We bitch and we moan.
I want this clip done because the guy who's stuck in this situation is begging for help.
Okay.
And this is the guy that, just a guy from, you know, that was, that bitch, he posted, you know, you guys, you're lying to us or something on a tweet or something in China.
He's under a house.
They want to grab him.
So they picked him up in Dubai as he's traveling, you know.
Is this a Chinese citizen or American citizen?
Yeah, Chinese guy.
Uh-huh.
A dissident, they call him, and he's in Dubai.
And this is, so they grabbed him from the airport as he's just passed through.
It was just he had to stop to go to someplace else.
And just listen to this report.
This is dissident in Dubai 1.
The United Arab Emirates is planning to extradite a 19-year-old Chinese dissident back to China.
The young man is on the Chinese regime's wanted list, and he believes Beijing is behind his arrest in the UAE. Here are the details.
The United Arab Emirates or UAE is holding 19-year-old Chinese dissident Wang Jingyu captive and planning to send him back to China.
The young dissident is on the Chinese Communist Party or CCP's wanted list because of his social media posts.
Dubai police arrested him at the Dubai airport early April.
Wang was on his way from Turkey to New York and had a layover in Dubai.
Wang's friend tweeted the information and is seeking help from the international community.
Wang confirmed to the Epoch Times himself that he is currently detained in a Dubai prison.
He told the Epoch Times in an interview on Thursday, this is 100% linked to the Chinese Communist Party.
That's the first time he's spoke with any media since his detention.
They say they will deport this person because he violates national security and so on.
They want to send me back to China no matter what.
And they come up with all sorts of ridiculous reasons just to get me sent back to China.
Wang has been on the CCP's wanted list since February.
That's after he questioned Chinese state-owned media's report on the border clash with India.
Indian and Chinese soldiers clashed along the border in June last year.
India reported 20 deaths.
Unconfirmed reports put the Chinese death toll at as high as 45.
Eight months later, Beijing officially acknowledged four casualties for the first time.
Two days after Beijing finally broke the silence, Wang posted on social media, Why did you announce the death toll so late?
What on earth are you hiding?
Wang was not in China at the time, but Chinese police still charged him and six other people for, as they called it, defaming heroes and martyrs.
Hmm, decode this.
Thank you.
Well, this is, again, one of these reports from New Tang Dynasty, the NTD television outlet, which is part and parcel, I think, of Epoch Times.
And I think this is just, this is a story that nobody's going to talk about.
It's just China.
I think Pompeo talked about it in his last days in the Trump administration about China sticking out, you know, their tentacles going everywhere.
If you're Chinese, and they mentioned this in the second clip, You can't say anything.
You say anything about us, about us, the CCP, and we're going to arrest you and beat you.
And we're going to kill your parents, perhaps.
They are just freaked out about any sort of criticism.
It's almost psychotic.
Or, let's say you're promoting a movie, and you mention that Taiwan is a country, and you've got to go on your knees and suck the master.
Who is that too?
I mean, that's just...
Or that poor woman who won the Academy Award for Best Director.
And they cut her out.
Who did nothing more than say, I think China, I think some of these government guys lie.
Oops.
Hey, could it be...
Let me just ask you, could it be that people, that China has their tentacles so deep in everybody that they're threatening to pull out and something, that's what's got everyone freaked out?
Threatening to pull out of what?
Money out of anything.
Anyone who doesn't do what they tell them to do.
Oh, I think they got so much money flying.
Yeah, there's an element to that.
I don't think there's any doubt about it.
That's why nobody wants to cover this stuff.
This is really pathetic.
If they gave us a couple million dollars, I'd shut up.
We're not going to do that.
They're mostly interested in the Chinese.
They don't really go...
I mean, they try to subvert people.
I think there's good evidence that China's involved with the government of Georgia, the state of Georgia.
Oh, yeah, with the governor even.
It's crazy.
The governor and the secretary of state, those two Republicans, I think they're deep.
Oh, yeah, deep in China?
That's why they were anti-Trumpers.
Oh, yeah.
I think a lot of anti-Trump stuff comes from China.
Well, of course.
I would say he...
I'm sure Marjorie Taylor Greene is targeted.
Yeah.
Trump definitely peed in their cornflakes.
Well, here we go.
They also detained his parents in China.
Chinese police even publicized his passport number on Chinese media.
Wang said the Chinese regime has frozen all of his parents' Chinese bank accounts and taken away all their foreign currencies without any explanation.
Chinese authorities also raided their home.
Now the Dubai police are only telling Wang to wait, and the detention center offers him only one meal a day.
Workers from the Chinese embassy in the UAE have visited Wang at the detention center.
They came to see me and urged me to go back to China.
That was basically the case.
They promised I would be safe in China and said I can't get out of here anyways.
Wang's lawyers later discovered the Chinese embassy there manipulated the case.
That's because they want to extradite him to China.
His lawyer found out that the Dubai Public Prosecutor's Office wrote off his case last week due to insufficient evidence.
But Dubai police refused to let him go and asked him to sign some documents in Arabic.
Wang refused because he doesn't understand the language, and local police refused to explain even when he asked.
Wang is calling on the international community to pay attention to his case.
Because Communist China uses its position as a big country to take advantage of diplomatic exchanges with other countries, the CCP uses its rogue diplomacy to deter these smaller countries and force them to do certain things.
Wang says he wants more people to know what's happening to him and to recognize the threat the CCP poses.
Yeah, no, that's never going to make it on the air here.
That's not going to fly.
What would happen If all commerce just stopped with China tomorrow?
I think it would change the world.
It would be a positive thing.
Unfortunately, it's not possible because, you know, we just see what the chip shortages in our cars.
it would take a year to reset the dependency.
That's quite short, actually.
A year is not that long.
We can do it.
We can do it in a year.
I was going to say, if the right president said, hey, you know what?
These dicks over here, look what they did.
Look at how they got us by the balls.
We're going to hunker down for a year, drive that old clunker for another year.
We're Americans, damn it.
We're not going to take that Chinese food.
You know, we always go to food, like freedom fries, French fries.
We've got to go to...
I think the American public would...
If it was done right, unfortunately the media is against that.
The media would be promoting, oh, the president's gone nuts.
The president needs to be impeached.
25th Amendment.
When they said there was a mockery of this early on, the media's the enemy of the people and everybody got all bent out of shape when Trump had actually said the fake media.
But then...
After a year of COVID and four years of the bullcrap with Trump and Mueller report and the rest of it, the media looks like it is the enemy of the people.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why we're here.
Well, you didn't let me play my funny clip.
Oh, shit.
Stop this show.
I'm sorry.
I was already happy.
You were happy.
Well, you should have been happy.
That was depressing.
Funny clip.
I just want to get this one out of the way.
This is a good clip.
We could put this off, but this is an example of a reporter, I think is one of the Fox affiliates in the middle of nowhere.
They're having a Powerball.
You know, everyone's going to make a bunch of money.
Let's promote the lottery.
So they send her out into the field to promote the lottery.
So everybody throws their money away on these government programs.
And she starts the conversation up with some guy who's scratching off or writing down his numbers with a Powerball.
We're here at the line where people are doing it the old-fashioned way.
They're just filling out bubbles here.
I want to turn some of these people around and ask you guys, sir, can I ask you what your lucky numbers are?
I'm going to pick 14, 24, 2, 7, and 15.
Those are your lucky numbers.
Can I tell you, do you know your chances of winning?
Slim to none.
You're right.
Let me tell you, it's one out of 292 million.
What do you think about that?
I knew it.
You knew it?
Your numbers are lucky though, am I right?
I hope so.
Can I ask you, if you won all the money, what would you do with it?
Bunch of hookers and cocaine.
We were hoping for a different answer.
That's probably not the answer that we're looking for.
Beautiful.
Beautiful.
That's America, ladies and gentlemen.
That's right.
You stick a camera in our face.
And we will give you hookers and blow in return.
Camera ready.
Good to go.
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Jam-packed.
Come to America.
Best country in the world.
Although I do like hanging out in Gitmo Nation.
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And from northern Silicon Valley where everybody's looking for the booster shots, but they're not here.
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What am I missing?
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and such.
The trolls are something in the chat room window.
The trolls are something in the chat room window.
And in the morning to the trolls in the troll room.
Pop, clap, hands up.
Show me what you got, trolls.
Some of you have hooves.
Yeah, just wave them in the air.
Trolls are in the troll room.
Troll count is taking place.
Yeah, just wave them in the air.
The trolls are actually hating this.
They've been yelling for the past four minutes.
Troll room is just exploding.
Turn it off.
Don't ever do it again.
Troll room is just exploding.
Why are they so upset about this?
Upset about this.
Clap, clap, hands up.
Show me what you got, trolls.
And in the morning, to the trolls.
Chara, we know.
Chara, we know.
I don't need a Krispy Kreme donut.
Not.
... ... ...
I don't want a free beer in Jersey.
I don't like Ohio lottery tickets.
You want me to tell you where to stick it?
I don't want dating app incentives.
I decline your free Uber ride.
I don't like your Shake Shack burgers.
It's fast food waste garbage.
Let me check with Bill Neathart.
Is it too early in the day to eat a burger?
No.
This could be breakfast.
Okay.
I want you to look at this and think about, again, some people love hamburgers, some don't really want to respect all ways of life, but if this is appealing to you, just think of this when you think of vaccination.
Mmm.
Vaccination.
Mmm.
I'm getting a very good feeling about vaccination rate this moment.
Thank you to Randy Garudi and of course Danny Meyer who's doing so much to help us with the recovery and the entire team.
I've got to finish chewing for a moment.
Now entering second half of the show.
Hey!
Second half of the show, everybody!
Welcome!
This is where we talk about things that are a little bit offbeat.
Aliens.
Weaponized tech.
A theremin, please.
Hey, man.
They're turning on harp again.
You know what that means.
Earthquake machine.
Classically, other countries have seismic weaponry.
That will help, actually.
Every Defense Authorization Act that we've discussed on the show has always had some interesting space stuff in there.
She's a lizard.
Aliens in raptures.
Yeah, because they've got the moon bases.
We know this.
Give me the space ones, man.
That's my favorite in the NDAA. 5G is designed to deliver concentrated and focused electromagnetic radiation in excess of 100 times current levels in the same way as do directed energy weapons.
Can I just stop there and just say how much I love this?
That radiation is the same as directed energy weapons.
I thought that was just some conspiracy theory that I talked about.
Now it's in the engine bio.
The heads are going to explode.
The risk is to the money.
Not to the person.
to the money the risk is to the money not to the person to the money and the risk is not to the person It's all good.
The risk is to the money.
To the money.
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