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1351: Bug Appetit!
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We're gonna get you vaccinated and my dog is gonna lick your face if you even just sign up and get on the system.
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak.
It's Sunday, May 30th, 2021.
This is your award-winning Kimbo Nation Media assassination episode 1351.
This is No Agenda.
Doing it for the dog!
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 it looks like it's going to be a great year for apricots, I'm John C. DeVore.
It's crackpot and buzzkill.
In the morning.
What do you know, the farmer's almanac?
Mm-hmm.
Why would it be a great year for apricots?
You know, it reminds me of the great year for cherries we had sometime back.
Okay.
It's just because early ones come in, and they're delicious, and there's a variety of them, and it's a little soon, because generally speaking, I think most of the...
By the way, is it apricot?
Or apricot.
Yeah, I don't know.
I was going to ask.
Is it apricot?
Apricot?
Anyway, I pronounce them apricot.
And there's no E, so why would it be apricot?
So that once they come in early and they start showing up, they're delicious, and I just think it's going to be a fabulous year for apricots.
That's great.
So that satisfies the food segment of the show.
What can we pair the apricots with?
Which wine would you suggest?
Oh, any sauterne would be good.
I think probably a Riesling.
Hey, John, looking at your clips and looking at the clips that I have, shit's unraveling.
Would you agree that stuff is unraveling?
Well, we've been saying that for weeks on end.
Well, the first thing to unravel, you recall, I think it was the last show, where all of a sudden there's this France 24 report saying, oh, it looks like someone's trying to discredit Pfizer.
They're paying Instagram models to say bad things about Pfizer, and we immediately concluded, that's Pfizer.
That's Pfizer.
That's Pfizer trying to get out ahead of something.
Yeah, Pfizer.
They're the ones that do that.
Well, the other shoe dropped.
Here's RT. In Norway, Austria and Italy, Pfizer's also apparently more fatal.
Though in the UK, interestingly though, which prioritises AstraZeneca, the situation's reversed.
Meantime, Western outlets have been raising the alarm about a Pfizer smear campaign, allegedly orchestrated by a Russia-linked PR agency.
It was supposedly offering to pay European social media influencers to badmouth the jab in their posts.
So the way I read this is an actual study came out that showed that more people have died taking the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, and Pfizer set out to discredit that by saying it was a social media campaign waged by the Russians.
Smear campaign.
Smear campaign waged by the Russians, no less.
The Russians.
The Russians are doing it.
I do have an update.
Why would the Russians care?
The fact that you just shoehorn the Russians as the kind of ultimate excuse for things, or the ultimate blame, the ultimate scapegoat.
Listen.
It's lame.
I mean, does anybody buy into this crap anymore?
Oh, it's so usable in the United States, particularly.
Tommy?
Tommy?
Why didn't you do your homework?
The Russians did it.
The Russians hacked it.
The Russians ate my homework.
Exactly.
This is, uh...
It's the go-to.
Um...
This morning I must have had eight emails all with the same piece of content that we probably should share right at the top of the show.
I've got information, man!
New shit has come to light!
And this is from Candonavia, a woman does a radio show there, Alex Pearson.
She had, I think, a 10-minute segment with Dr.
Brian Bertel.
He's from the University of Guelph.
Have you ever heard of this?
G-U-E-L-P-F? I think it's Guelph.
Is it Guelph?
Guelph.
I guess that's in Canada.
Guelph.
And he came on and said, look, I've got some bad news.
It's shocking.
People are not going to like this, but we just uncovered some information two days ago, and we need to share this with the public.
And she let him go.
There's a couple of key pieces of scientific information that have become privy to just within the past few days.
That has made the final link so we understand now, myself and some key international collaborators, we understand exactly why these problems are happening and many others associated with these vaccines.
And the story is a bit of a scary one, so just to brace you for this, but I'm going to walk you through this.
The science that I'm going to be talking about, I don't have the time here to describe exactly the scientific data, but let me assure you that Everything that I'm stating here, that I'm going to state right now, is completely backed up by peer-reviewed scientific publications in well-known and well-respected scientific journals.
I have all of this information in hand.
I'm in the process of mildly trying to put it all into a document that I can hopefully circulate widely.
So your listeners are going to be the first to hear the public release of this conclusion.
I'm ready for this!
And this is about the spike proteins.
This is the thing that has been very confusing to everybody.
What are they?
How do they work?
What is the vaccination version of them?
None of it is good.
The SARS coronavirus 2 has a spike protein on its surface.
That spike protein is what allows it to infect our bodies.
That is why we've been using the spike protein in our vaccines.
The vaccines we're using get our cells in our body to manufacture that protein.
If we can mount an immune response against that protein, in theory, we can prevent this virus from infecting the body.
That's the theory behind the vaccine.
However, when studying the disease, severe COVID-19, everything that you just described, heart problems, lots of problems with the cardiovascular system, bleeding and clotting is all associated with severe COVID-19.
And doing that research, what has been discovered by a scientific community is the spike protein on its own is almost entirely responsible for the damage to the cardiovascular system if it gets into circulation.
Indeed, if you inject the purified spike protein into the blood of research animals, they get all kinds of damage to the cardiovascular system, and it can cross the blood-brain barrier and cause damage to the brain.
Now, at first glance, that doesn't seem too concerning because we're injecting these vaccines into the shoulder muscle.
The assumption, all up until now, has been that these vaccines behave like all of our traditional vaccines, that they don't go anywhere other than the injection site.
So they stay in our shoulder.
Some of the protein will go to the local draining lymph node in order to activate the immune system.
However, this is where the cutting-edge science is coming, and this is where it gets scary.
Through a request for information From the Japanese regulatory agency, myself and several international collaborators have been able to get access to what's called a biodistribution study.
It's the first time ever that scientists have been privy to seeing where these messenger RNA vaccines go after vaccination.
In other words, is it a safe assumption that it stays in the shoulder muscle?
Well, spoiler alert, it doesn't.
And I didn't know this about vaccines, that they presume that the vaccine stays in the shoulder muscle and then it just goes out to a couple of areas.
We're learning about this in real time.
But the spike protein in the Pfizer-BioNTech and the Moderna, and I don't know exactly if AstraZeneca uses the same, it's a different system.
No, there's more like the Johnson& Johnson.
Right, right.
The spike protein is what is wreaking havoc if you've heard about people with heart issues, cardiomyitis.
That's the wrong word.
It's the wrong word.
Yeah.
Well, the one that the kids are getting.
Yeah, heart inflammation, palpitations, etc.
It's because of the spike protein in the vaccine.
The short answer is absolutely not.
It's very disconcerting.
The spike protein gets into the blood, circulates through the blood in individuals over several days post-vaccination.
It accumulates, once it gets in the blood, it accumulates in a number of tissues such as the spleen, the bone marrow, the liver.
The adrenal glands.
One that's of particular concern for me is it accumulates at quite high concentrations in the ovaries.
What this means is we have known for a long time that the spike protein is a pathogenic protein.
It is a toxin.
It can cause damage in our body if it gets into circulation.
Now we have clear-cut evidence that the vaccines That make our bodies, the muscles or the cells in our deltoid muscles, right, manufacture this protein.
The vaccine itself plus the protein gets into blood circulation.
When in circulation, the spike protein can bind to the receptors that are on our platelets and the cells that line our blood vessels.
When that happens, it can do one of two things.
It can either cause platelets to clump, and that can lead to clotting.
That's exactly why we've been seeing clotting disorders associated with these vaccines.
It can also lead to bleeding.
And, of course, the heart's involved.
It's a key part of the cardiovascular system.
That's why we're seeing heart problems.
The protein can also cross the blood-brain barrier and cause neurological damage.
That's why also in the fatal cases of blood clots, many times it's seen in the brain.
He goes into the whole prion stuff and how you can get mad cow disease, this kind of stuff.
Why isn't this guy arrested?
Well, he's going to wrap it up here.
Looking into the adverse event database in the United States, we have found evidence of suckling infants experiencing bleeding disorders in the gastrointestinal tract.
So this has implications for blood donation.
Right now, Canadian Blood Services is saying people who have been vaccinated can donate.
We don't want transfer of these pathogenic spike proteins to fragile patients who are being transfused with that blood.
This has serious implications for people for whom SARS-CoV-2 is not a high-risk pathogen, and that includes all of our children.
In short, the conclusion is we made a big mistake.
We didn't realize it until now.
We thought the spike protein was a great target antigen.
We never knew the spike protein itself was a toxin.
And was a pathogenic protein.
So by vaccinating people, we are inadvertently inoculating them with a toxin.
In some people, this gets into circulation.
And when that happens in some people, it can cause damage, especially to the cardiovascular system.
And I have many other, I don't have time, but many other legitimate questions about the long-term safety there for this vaccine.
For example, with it accumulating in the ovaries, one of my questions is, will we be rendering young people infertile, some of them infertile?
Sounds like it's working as planned.
This is nothing new to this show.
Well, we didn't really understand the spike proteins and how it gets through the blood and that it's not supposed to leave the show.
No, I disagree.
I would have remembered this.
Well, I'll tell you, just the clips I played last time with Peter McCullough.
He specifically, who happens to be a...
A guy who deals with the circulation specifically said this.
What's interesting is that we're seeing these top doctors.
Now, McCullough is highly recognized.
This guy, I'm not so sure.
But do you remember Dr.
Scott Jensen?
I'm sure there's another one that's skeptical.
Well, he was state senator of Minnesota in April of last year.
He was being investigated for misinformation!
For misinforming about the COVID and in particular how people were being documented as COVID when they weren't.
So now he's back.
He has found his voice again, although he did it on an indirect microphone, not my favorite.
And this is regarding the data that has been produced to show that children definitely need to be vaccinated.
Well, yesterday, new research came out showing that You know what?
The hospitalizations that we've been told that occurred with kids because of COVID-19, that data has been corrupted too.
I've been saying this for the last 13 months.
It isn't just one decision by one agency.
It's literally this effort to create a culture of just willy-nilly, put COVID on the death certificate.
Put COVID-19 as a discharge summary from the hospital.
You might get paid more by Medicare.
And now we're seeing it happen again.
Hospital pediatrics came out and said that at least 40% of the pediatric admissions, quote, COVID-19 admissions, were not.
These were hospitalizations for cancer treatments.
These were hospitalizations for surgeries, for psychiatric episodes, suicide potential, drug overdoses.
In some situations, one article commented that even a patient being admitted with acute appendicitis being regarded as a COVID-19 admission.
The fact of the matter is we have known for months that The danger to the pediatric population of COVID-19 is minuscule compared to other things that they're at risk for.
We've seen suicide just blow up and we've seen drug overdoses almost double.
And we've seen so many other devastation from the collateral damages occurring, from the policies put in place, hunger, increased tuberculosis across the world.
But this is just one more article about the corruption.
We are seeing people put down, this is a COVID-19 pediatric admission, and it's not.
Folks, I've been saying this for 13 months.
There's been a corruption of the data, of what we can trust.
I think we've all gotten to the point where sometimes we'll see an article or hear a news clip, and we'll just literally, whatever.
Because we just can't trust.
So, corruption of the data.
Well, let's stop and go back to 13 months, where we documented on this show, like a year ago, the hysterical news reports about the...
The trucks coming in to pick up the dead bodies, the hospitals filled to the gills, and all the rest of it in New York mostly.
And then the next day, a bunch of bloggers and video bloggers went out with their cameras.
A couple of dudes went down there, yeah.
And they go down to the same hospitals.
There's no ambulances lined up.
There's nobody in the hospital.
They go into the hospital, many of them.
They've walked around in the hospital.
There was nobody there.
And then they put this on YouTube.
It was taken down a week or two later.
But it was documented over and over and over again.
And more and more and more people were taken off of YouTube.
Yes.
We have this all on the show.
People go back 12 months and find it.
Yeah, I was just hoping to see if I could find...
It was those guys who were talking with the hot dog vendor, right?
It was a great clip.
That was one of many clips.
There was a slew of these people that just said, this is bullshit, there's nobody here.
Does this lead you into McCullough?
Well, McCullough, this is my backup, the rest of McCullough.
Yeah, it does lead me to McCullough, as a matter of fact.
Peter McCullough, we played his clips in the last show, and he is the unassailable expert on this whole thing.
He's a doctor with many credentials.
I'm almost willing to play the last clip first, just so you get a feeling for how he feels about what you're going to hear.
Okay, which one is the final?
This is McCullough's finale.
Okay.
My personal situation, professional situation, is a position of strength.
And those who've attempted in any way to pressure, coerce, or threaten me with reprisal have paid an extraordinary price.
And I think that's an important message to get out there.
There is a position of strength based on principles of compassionate care and of the Hippocratic Oath and of the fiduciary relationship that a doctor has to a patient and a prominent doctor has to a population that supersedes all of those other ill intents.
And what I say is, bring him on.
Yeah, I'm happy he's out there and hopefully not flying in small aircrafts.
Well, a bunch of them have come before, and we've documented all of them coming and going, and they all get sidelined.
They all got sidelined for the last year.
We've watched it.
We've documented it.
Remember the early days, those two dudes in the California clinic?
Yeah, the guy from the Fresno Clinic.
Yeah, yeah.
And they documented it.
They said, this is bull crap, and they went on and on.
And you had Zelenko in New York, who was saving hundreds of people with his hydroxychloroquine-zinc combo.
Right.
He's still alive, but barely.
Well, McCullough's late to the game is the way I see it.
I mean, I admire him, but this is nothing...
But he does mention the ones that came before that.
Well, and again, we cannot dismiss what happened in the past 10 days.
We had an immediate reversal of the mask mandate.
We had Bill Gates being summarily taken down.
He's off the planet Earth.
He's no longer anywhere.
Articles left and right about the Gates Foundation, about corruption, even the fall of the House of Gates headline from The Nation.
These are interesting stories that are taking place, and then all of a sudden we have these guys coming out.
Pretty amazing.
Okay, well, let's start with McCullough.
There's a four-part here.
I think I started with this.
McCullough follow one.
I'd look very carefully at the work building upon other investigative reporters.
So Dr.
Peter Bregan has a book called COVID. You wanted to know what the name of the books were.
He lists the books in this one.
And I think in this clip, either this one or the next clip, he names names, which you also were wondering about.
Okay, so just to revisit, the reason for a lot of this may be some books that are coming out.
That's what we talked about on the last show.
And maybe we'll get these, maybe these names will corroborate.
I'd look very carefully at the work building upon other investigative reporters.
So Dr.
Peter Bregan has a book called COVID-19, The Global Predators, We Are the Prey.
And it has a living document.
He's already pre-released the manuscript.
He's releasing updates.
Now he's older and he's kind of worried the story won't get out at his age.
But I believe he's up to 900 documents.
The whole story is not put together.
But it is substantial and shows the interconnections of the stakeholders.
Dr.
Nicholas Wade, who was featured on a recent Tucker Carlson as an investigative reporter, he has assembled quite a story.
And then Whitney Webb, who's a young investigative reporter.
It has published some striking things.
All three of these, and as well as many more, are linking two important concepts.
The suppression of early treatment, and even probably the soft attenuation of in-hospital treatment, to make the problem worse than what it is.
Many methods to make the case count look higher than what it is, make the mortality numbers look worse than what they are.
Many methods to create the reaction out of proportion to the reality, so lockdowns, fears, economic suffering, what have you.
All of these things making the pandemic way worse than what it is, okay, to have that occur.
More fear, suffering, hospitalization, death, loneliness, lockdown, in order to promote mass vaccination.
Wow, okay, so the most interesting name in that lineup was Whitney Webb, and I've been...
Whitney Webb is fantastic, and she's going Podcasting 2.0, by the way.
She did a report the other day, which I find very interesting that McCullough brought it up, and this is her most recent reporting, that there's a lot more than meets the eye, particularly Israel's Mossad involvement with a SARS combined with fentanyl.
And she says it's possible that some of that was what we saw in the early China videos, people falling down face first on the ground.
And she ties the whole thing into Bill Gates, Epstein, all of the same characters.
Really interesting that McCullough brings her up, and I would say if anyone is dangerous, it's her.
Ha ha ha She's got some goods, man.
Yeah, I mean, she did a whole video.
I didn't even clip it.
I'm like, I can't clip this.
You have to play 20 minutes.
Too much.
Yeah, but that's the bottom.
Her essential reporting is this is the same group of a-holes who are all mixed in with Silicon Valley and the Bill Gates Foundation.
It comes back to the foundation with her every single time.
So just interesting McCullough would bring that in.
He brings it up again in Clip 2.
Now, mass vaccination, at all costs, the world must be mass vaccinated.
And human beings on Earth ought to understand, at this point in time, what we're seeing is unprecedented.
It became known the virus was going to be amenable to a vaccine somewhere around April, May.
At that point in time, therapy was suppressed.
Nothing could be published.
Everything, the fake Lancet paper, squash treatment.
And then prepare the population for vaccination.
Once the vaccines come out, they're short-tracked.
There's all kinds of enthusiasm regarding it.
Needles in all the arms, trucks rolling, Americans cheering, and then the mass vaccination program starts off.
And then before we know it, We're vaccinating pregnant women.
Why are we doing that?
That can't be safe.
Now we're going to vaccinate COVID recovery patients.
Wait a minute.
They have complete and robust permanent immunity.
No one's ever challenged the immunity of a COVID recovery patient.
Why are we vaccinating them?
And then it keeps going and going.
At first, we vaccinated high-risk people.
I didn't really understand vaccinating young healthcare workers because they weren't at risk.
There were never any hospital outbreaks in the United States.
The only thing that was clear, nursing home workers gave it to nursing home patients.
We knew that.
So nursing home workers should have been vaccinated.
And that may be high-risk people, and we should call it a day.
I always estimated maybe 20 million people need to be vaccinated.
But that didn't seem to satisfy the vaccine stakeholders, which are...
Pfizer, Moderna, J&J, AstraZeneca, and any others that come forward.
Finally!
The CDC, the FDA, and the NIH, and the White House.
Massive vaccine stakeholders.
You could throw in Gates Foundation, World Health Organization.
You could throw those in as well.
Yeah!
Oh, it's going to be so good.
I can feel it.
Just who will be thrown under the bus first?
My money's on Bill.
My money's on Fauci.
No, no, no.
Fauci, no.
Fauci's...
He knows too much.
They have to either kill him.
They can't just fire him.
Fauci would have...
Bill's gone.
Bill's already thrown under.
He's done.
So I don't think it's going to be Bill either.
Well, hold on.
No, it's not about Bill.
It's...
Here, this quick report.
Good afternoon to you, Neil.
Well, according to the Wall Street Journal, changes are coming, in fact, to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation after the couple announced their divorce.
That divorce coming after 27 years of marriage.
Now, the kinds of changes that we're talking about would be governance changes, like adding a board and bringing in outside directors.
Bye-bye.
The point of it would be to ensure the future and stability of the foundation.
Remember, this is one of the largest charitable organizations in the world.
As of 2020, the endowment was $49.9 billion.
And don't forget Warren Buffett.
He has said that he will leave most of his fortune to the foundation.
As for Bill and Melinda Gates, even with these possible changes, they said through a Gates Foundation spokeswoman after the divorce announcement that the couple would remain co-chairs and trustees of the foundation and would work jointly to shape and improve its strategies and overall direction.
When contacted today, the CEO of the Gates Foundation told us, quote, That they and Warren might take to strengthen the long-term sustainability and stability of the foundation given the co-chair's divorce.
No decisions have been made.
This is all code for Buffett is out.
That's code.
Buffett, he's distancing himself.
He's going to get out of that mess.
Well, the mess is going to...
Once the reporters, board reporters, decide to start looking into the Gates Foundation, they're going to find it's really an investment operation.
Yes, an investment operation that gives away 5% to sciences and etc.
that support their investments.
And the investments are wide-ranging, from prison systems, private prisons.
Need to lock up those vaccine deniers.
And all the other, but it's a slew.
And every once in a while you see, oh, the Gates Foundation invested, bought some stock in some company.
It's really a sleazy operation.
I've always felt that it was, right from the very beginning when they had all these investments going on, I thought they were supposed to be a charitable operation.
No.
No, we had the former CFO, we had a clip from him from a couple of years back.
He said, no, it may be weird, it may not feel right to you, but it's how we do things here.
It's like, you know, we take 5%, we give that away, they actually lend some of it against, you know, cost of money, and all their investments go into the companies that support that investment.
So it's a beautiful way of doing business.
Well, this is doing business, that's for sure.
It's doing business.
Let's go to McCullough Follow 3.
Massive stakeholders, and they wanted everybody to be vaccinated, without exception.
No one will escape the needle.
We've actually never had this before.
And the vaccine process is extraordinary.
There's a consent form.
It says this is investigational.
We don't know if it's going to work.
There's only two months of data.
The side effects could be a sore arm all the way to death, and we don't know.
Sign here.
We need your identifying information.
We need a barcode on the vial.
We need you identified, and now you're in a database.
You're vaccinated.
And so this mass vaccination is extraordinarily concerning.
We never vaccinate into the middle of a pandemic.
Never.
We've never had an effective vaccine for respiratory virus, including influenza.
It's only modestly effective.
We knew from the published data that the attack rates in placebo and the vaccine arms were less than 1%.
So we know that the vaccine can have a less than 1% effect on the population.
Why would it be any different than the clinical trials?
We knew from the clinical trials that it didn't stop COVID-19 so people can get COVID-19 anyway.
What would be this incredible drive to vaccinate everybody?
And now, oh my Lord, now the vaccine within a few months has been completely weaponized.
Now travel is related to the vaccine.
People can't go to school without the vaccine.
People are losing their jobs without the vaccine.
Believe me, there is something very, very potent in this vaccine.
It should be disturbing to everybody.
The word vaccine ought to be the most disturbing word that they have seen.
Now we have 12-year-old children who are told they can decide on their own whether or not they could take a vaccine.
So, you know, about 70% of my patients are vaccinated.
I'm very pro-vaccine.
I've taken all the vaccines myself.
About 70%.
And they were all vaccinated in December, January, and February.
But as we sit here today in May, we have over 4,000 vaccine-related deaths and over 10,000 hospitalizations.
The limit to shut down a program is about 25 to 50 deaths.
Swine flu, 1976, 25 deaths, they shut down the program.
It's not safe.
All the vaccines in the United States per year, what ambulantly gets reported in the database, is about 200.
Update from the VAERS database.
As of May 21st, 262,521 reports.
This could be anywhere from 1 to 10% of the overall total.
We're not sure because why track it?
Reported deaths after the COVID vaccine as of May 21st, 4,406 in the United States.
Total heart attacks after receiving the vaccine, 1,598, of which 501 people have died.
What he's saying is true.
If the VAERS database is anywhere near correct, we have already had more deaths from this vaccine trial than all vaccine trials put together historically.
And yet...
So it's not a trial, it's a rollout.
It's a trial.
Well, we know it's a rollout, but it's an experiment.
Well, nobody says that.
No, we're saying that.
That's my words.
We've been saying it since April of last year.
It's a big-ass experiment, and you're in it!
Well, a lot of you are in it, unfortunately.
Okay, well, let's go to the follow-up four.
This is far and away the most lethal, toxic, biologic agent ever injected into a human body in American history, and it's going strong.
With no mention of safety by our officials, with wild enthusiasm by our hospitals and hospital administrators, with doctors supporting it.
Doctors are saying now they won't see patients in their waiting room without the vaccine.
This problem, COVID-19, was actually from the very beginning.
That's what Whitney Webb said.
She goes, COVID-19 is actually about the vaccine.
It's not about the virus.
It's about the vaccine.
This is – Bye.
Thank you.
Wow, man.
I hope they're all wrong about that.
Because I see there's more than one thing.
I don't think it's just that.
For the pharmaceutical companies, yes, it's all about the vaccine.
All about it.
Whatever their plan was.
I'm not so sure it was the plan because...
And I'm just going to go back to Whitney Webb's reporting...
Every single person who you would think is a douchebag involved in this at CDC, FDA, Pfizer, any of the big pharmaceuticals, the Bill Gates, they're all part of the World Economic Forum as well.
I know, drinking club, but they do like to put their stuff out there.
And actually, I have the latest from the World Health Organization.
This was on TikTok and Instagram just two days ago.
This is Tedros.
Oh, on TikTok?
Yes.
Oh, yeah.
Well, TikTok is their hang.
And this is the latest, just so you know, it is not over!
Almost 18 months into the defining health crisis of our age, the world remains in a very dangerous situation.
More cases have been reported so far this year than in the whole of 2020.
No country should assume it's out of the woods.
No matter its vaccination rate.
So far, no variants have emerged that significantly undermine the efficacy of vaccines, diagnostics or therapeutics.
But there is no guarantee that will remain the case.
This virus is changing constantly.
Future changes could render our tools ineffective and drag us back to square one.
Every country can do more.
Increase surveillance, testing, sequencing, sharing information, search supplies needed to protect health workers, fight misinformation and disinformation, empower people and communities to play their part.
Support businesses and workplaces to take steps to open up safely where appropriate.
Implement national vaccination strategies, vaccinate those most at risk, and donate vaccines to COVID. The pandemic is not over.
And it will not be over until and unless transmission is controlled in every last country.
Official World Health Organization video with music.
They chose that.
Does he have a little guy with a calliope following him around?
By the way, that particular clip...
I wouldn't mind having a copy.
If slowed down...
So they get a little more tone to his voice, I think would be very, very ominous.
I found a new, someone sent me a cool link to something called melody.ml, I think.
And you can upload any, like I tried it with one of our super cuts, and it spits back music, voice, you know, other sound effects, so you can completely separate the voice.
I'm going to try that with this clip, and then spin it down.
Add a little reverb.
I think we're good.
I hear you.
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Yeah.
Like the old cue ball guy.
Go on.
Well, I was going to say the other person who's cropped up again, who we also heard from a year ago, is the German Dr.
Rainer Fulmich, who is mounting class action lawsuits in three different continents.
Now, how this will go, I don't know, but he thinks the way to go is class action.
So I think it would be North America, United States, or North America, because they've tried something in Canada already, Europe, and Africa, possibly.
And he was on the Delling Pod, the Delling Podcast, With James Delingpole, who I think we both respect for a lot of his work.
And he gave us a little bit of information about the very beginning of how this got to the vaccine stage with an acronym that I think both you and I missed.
In late January, I think January 22nd and 23rd, the pharmaceutical industry pushed...
The WHO to announce a public health emergency of international concern.
Public health emergency of international concern.
If you pronounce it correctly, it's fake.
It's the public health emergency of international concern.
Why was this so important for the pharmaceutical industry?
Because they needed this.
We remember that.
We remember that they weren't calling it a pandemic at first.
They called it the public health emergency of international concern, which is a new term.
They seem to have just grabbed out of the closet.
So he says that the pharma companies pushed them to do it.
Why was this so important for the pharmaceutical industry?
Because they needed this announcement for their agenda, which they wanted...
Of course, there are several steps in between the mask mandates, the lockdown, social distancing.
But the final result that they wanted to arrive at was to get everyone vaccinated.
And in order to get people vaccinated with something that isn't even a vaccine, we know now it's an experimental gene therapy and which has never been tested.
That's really important.
In order to get people vaccinated with such a new drug, let me put it that way, you first needed the declaration of a public health emergency of international concern, because that would then be the basis for the because that would then be the basis for the United States giving this an emergency use approval, even though it was a vaccine.
EUA, or this is what happened in Europe, to give this drug a conditional use approval.
So now all the pieces come into play.
With the addition of the complete discreditation of hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, etc., that's how they, in the United States, got the emergency use authorization, because you can't have a treatment to get it, and they had the World Health Organization's fake PHEIC declaration.
So, yes, vaccines, but he thinks that it's even bigger than that, and this gets to our Klaus Kubal guy and the World Economic Forum and the Davos kids.
My colleagues and I, I'm not the only one.
I'm one of probably, in the meantime, two or three hundred lawyers who are cooperating worldwide.
But my colleagues and I, here in Germany, we represent small and medium-sized businesses because they're the main target of what's going on.
This has nothing to do with health.
What some people think is collateral damage is not collateral damage.
It's the intended damage because part of the agenda...
Well, part of what they want is population reduction, as they call it, or population control, which is probably going to be achieved through these so-called vaccinations, untested vaccinations, which have serious, serious adverse effects.
They've had them already, but we're afraid, according to what the scientists who we talked to say, we're afraid it's going to be much, much worse.
Yeah.
Another part of the agenda is destruction of the middle class because these businesses are supposedly going to be taken over by some of the Anglo-American platforms.
Amazon is one of them, of course.
Man, that sounds totally spot on to me.
I don't know how you mount a class action and who you actually go after.
I don't know what they're going to do.
These lawsuits are going to...
Somebody's got to have a breakthrough in the way they look at it or the way they address it.
Let's get back to McCullough and go on to his little rant about fatalities.
I think this whole pandemic from the beginning was about the vaccine.
So I think all roads lead to the vaccine and what it means.
There are already places in Southeast Asia and Europe, they're laying the groundwork for a compulsory vaccination.
I mean compulsory.
That means somebody pins you down to the ground and puts a needle in you.
That's how bad stakeholders want vaccination.
Listen, that's not of cost.
You don't have to pay for it.
It's all provided.
There are people or stakeholders, they do want a needle in every arm.
This needle in every arm is a very important moniker.
Why?
Why do you want a needle in an arm?
Let's take COVID recovered.
Can't get the virus.
Can't receive it.
It has nothing to do.
Why would they ever want a needle in the arm of a COVID recovered patient?
Why?
Three studies show higher safety events.
See, the tension that Americans are feeling right now as they're trying to keep their jobs and go to work is they know they can die of the vaccine.
That's the problem.
If the vaccine was like water and you just got it, no side effects, who wouldn't take it?
Say, I'll comply.
Who They got my social security number anyway in a database.
I'm already marked.
I'll just get marked.
But no, there's something very unique about this vaccine.
There's something about injecting something into a body that is so important to stakeholders that it doesn't matter.
Kids 12 years old told they can make their own decision on this?
And it could be their fatal decision.
Think about that.
North Carolina just passed that.
Oh, kids 12 years old can decide on their own.
There are over 4,000 dead Americans.
There's over 10,000 dead people in Europe that die on days 1, 2, and 3 after the vaccine.
Why are we pushing this in a way where people's jobs and their education and their livelihood decide on a decision that's potentially fatal?
Oh my.
The bigger question, why are we allowing this to happen?
Why are we just like sheep?
And what's wrong with North Carolina?
We have a lot of North Carolinians that listen to this show.
Yeah.
What's wrong with your state?
It's not the only state.
There's a couple of states that are allowing that.
No, I know, but that's one of the more annoying ones.
Let's go to his part two of that same rant.
Attention, you can cut it with a knife.
There are parents that say, listen, I want my kid to go to college this year, but I don't want to lose him to the vaccine.
They know what's going on.
The internet is full of these cases.
Blood clots, strokes, immediate death.
Now, I'm fortunate I have not directly lost a patient to the vaccine.
I told you, most got vaccinated in December, January, February.
Based on the safety data now, I can no longer recommend it.
I can't recommend it.
It's past all the thresholds to being a safe product.
It's not a safe product.
None of them are.
It's not just Johnson& Johnson.
In fact, more of the safety events in the United States have occurred with Moderna and Pfizer.
There are now papers written by prominent scientists calling for a worldwide halt in the program.
There are prominent virologists, many of them, including Nobel Prize winners, who have said, listen, if we vaccinate people and we create a very narrow, incomplete list, We're hoping the immunity covers the other variants.
But that narrow immunity is a setup.
It's just like giving everybody a narrow spectrum antibiotic.
If you did that, what would happen?
We'd grow up superbugs.
There are warnings out there saying, don't do this.
Don't vaccinate the entire world.
All we're going to do is set ourselves up for a superbug that's going to really wipe out populations.
Well, there it is.
There it is.
That's your one-two, your one-two punch.
Do you think that this is Driven purely by this evil or by greed?
Because Occam's Razor says these guys are just greedy.
You know, it's kind of interesting because it seems to be serving a lot of purposes at once.
I think greed, and obviously there's evil doers out there, but this is the damnedest thing I've ever seen.
There's one last clip from this guy, and this is called The Marking, and he's maybe a little bit extreme on this one, but this maybe adopts the evil perspective.
I'm not sure, but this will be the last clip we're going to hear from McCullough.
I think it's about what the vaccine means.
And Whitney Webb gets credit for this.
Back in April, she said, aha, I figured this out.
This is what globalists have been waiting for.
They've been waiting for a way of marking people.
That you get a vaccine, you're marked in a database.
And this can be used for trade, for commerce, for behavior modification, all different purposes.
And you've seen it right here in Dallas.
They've announced you can't go to a Dallas Mavericks game unless you're vaccinated.
You've had people say, listen, you have passports.
You had colleges today announce that they're not going to give any credit to natural immunity.
Every scientist in the world knows that the natural immunity is way better than the vaccine immunity.
If it's about COVID, why don't we have COVID recovered go to the Mavericks games?
Why don't we have COVID recovered people freely go to college?
Good point.
Why do we have to have faulty...
Let vaccine immunity be the priority and have natural immunity not count.
See, these types of things make me think that Whitney Webb is correct.
This is actually about marking.
The vaccine is a way of marking people.
It's a way of starting to assert efforts to create compliance, behavior control.
Don't forget, the vaccine is just a starter.
Now there's going to be updates.
There's going to be boosters.
Updates.
There's going to be more.
The vaccine manufacturers are all linked.
They're all uniquely indemnified.
What medical product is there indemnification where something happens to you, you don't have any recourse?
You know, a woman gets vaccinated, a pregnant woman, she has no maternal fetal rights.
Something happens to her or her baby, she's out of luck.
This is extraordinary what Americans are doing.
It's absolutely extraordinary what's being thrust upon us now.
Again, with Whitney Webb.
I love seeing this doctor so close to Whitney Webb.
Well, it'll be interesting to see her book.
Yeah.
Well, I'm in contact with her, so I'm going to see if I can get some inside dirt.
But I hadn't really considered this.
Typically, that's a good point.
Typically, people talk about the mark of the beast, which would be the chip, a tracking chip embedded in you.
Of course, we know the mark of the beast is your phone that you have in your pocket.
In my drawer.
Yeah.
But I like this of saying this was all about marking people vaccine yay, vaccine nay, which could be a purely psychological exercise just to see who's compliant, who can be manipulated, who the friends versus foe are.
It turns out to be most people.
Yeah, of course it does.
But to add to that, Louisiana has just allowed you to add your vaccine status to your driver's license, your digital...
Wow!
Louisiana.
You have all places.
Your digital driver's license.
Well, in Washington State...
Governor Inslee says we're going to require vaccine passports in the workplace that will be enforced by business owners, but they're very serious about that.
Of course, in many other states, such as Alabama and Texas and Florida, it's like, no, no, there's going to be no passports, nothing of the kind.
But now that you say that, that the elites of the world wanted to mark people...
Actually, before I go to that, here is the governor of West Virginia.
I'm jumping ahead into some vaccine incentives, vaximillion-type incentives.
So this guy is a real card.
He wants everybody vaccinated.
This is the West Virginia governor.
Again...
I don't see any absolute way that we in West Virginia need to sit back and let Ohio dominate the news.
So there's lots of things that we're going to do.
So he's like, oh, Ohio's doing their vaccine million.
We shouldn't let them dominate the news.
We're West Virginians.
We're better than that.
You know, today, we're going to tell you that we are on the cusp, and we've got to figure it out exactly how to do exactly all this, because we have got to make sure that all those that are vaccinated can get in the system and be eligible...
For the drawings.
There it is.
Get in the system.
If you've already been vaccinated, you go back.
You need to go back and get in the system.
We have people that have been vaccinated for a long time, haven't we?
You know, all the way back, I guess, into late December or early January.
Okay?
All those people need to be eligible for these drawings as well.
And we're going to draw for college scholarships for kids, multiple college scholarships for our kids.
We're going to absolutely draw.
And please, somebody tell me the name of what we're going to do with the pickup truck.
Is it...
We're going to have 10 Rocky Ridge F-150 pickup trucks, and I guess they tailor-make those into that.
We're going to absolutely, absolutely, we're going to draw for all kinds of things from the standpoint of, well, of course, we want as many winners as we can possibly come up with.
Oh yeah, you're all winners.
And so, in all of that...
We're also going to draw for some real big, big cash prizes.
Woohoo!
And those big cash prizes, we're going to do exactly what Ohio's already done, but we're going to make a few West Virginians millionaires before this is over.
All right, so following in the same line that we got from McCullough, we need everyone, if you got the vaccine, we need you to register.
And the way it works is, first we mark everybody who's just completely fearful and obedient and will just do whatever we say.
Those are done.
Then we need to see, can we, what can we do to get more people to buy into this?
And of course, the American way is you get a jet ski.
Hello, everyone will do something for a jet ski or Ford F-150.
And if you don't do that, he's going to tug on your heartstrings, millennials.
All right, now listen.
If you won't do it for me, if you won't do it for your family, you've got to get vaccinated for a baby doll.
That's all there is to it.
That's his dog.
He's got his bulldog with him.
Baby dog.
Now, she wants you vaccinated so badly.
And she's going to absolutely be the one to lead us through on this, all these incentives.
And without any question, she'll give you a high five right now.
But you have got to get yourself vaccinated.
That's like the third leg of the stool.
If we can't do it with prizes, do it with a dog.
See if you can get them to sign up for the dog.
The only good news here is that guy sounds so stupid.
It really helps.
We're gonna get you vaccinated and my dog is gonna lick your face if you even just sign up.
Get on the system.
Get in the system, will you?
Genius, thank you.
I was looking for that opening quote.
Now, if it's about marking, the elites truly buy into this.
And who is more elite, more on the inside, than Dr.
Osterholm?
The douchebag who has been wrong from day one when I met him at Rogan Studio in March of 2020.
Which you never stop reminding us of.
Douchebag alert.
We followed this guy and everything he said was wrong.
I saw this guy.
I just took one look at him and I knew.
Well, he is very clear about vaccinated versus unvaccinated.
When I talk about my concern being in closed spaces with unvaccinated people...
I'm actually talking about the risk of them transmitting the virus to me, even though I'm fully vaccinated.
I've just got done sharing with you information on breakthroughs.
Some vaccination?
They're very rare.
So he's saying breakthroughs are very rare.
It's important that you listen to what this guy says.
It's short.
To me, even though I'm fully vaccinated.
I've just got done sharing with you information on breakthroughs.
They're very rare.
They're very rare.
But they occur.
And this goes back to a point that I made last week also about the concept of immune passports.
This general concept of knowing that someone has been vaccinated, which while the vaccination status may not be a perfect marker of absolute protection, it surely gives you a very, very, very high level of security that that person is not going to get infected and transmit the virus to you or someone else.
So you know what?
I don't want to go to a restaurant or sit at a bar or go to a theater and sit next to somebody I don't know who says, I'm not going to get vaccinated.
And they very well may be in that earliest stages of being infected and infectious.
And they could infect me as a breakthrough case.
So, first he says it's very rare.
There's nothing but...
Even Bill Maher is a great example of a breakthrough case.
He was vaccinated.
He got COVID. He had zero symptoms.
Couldn't work for two weeks.
He came back.
I saw him Friday night.
I didn't even clip it.
He went, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
The vaccine works, but sometimes it happens.
I don't know.
I'm fine.
He couldn't even explain what went on.
It was very confusing for him.
Now, Osterholm doesn't want to sit near you in these very, very, very rare cases that you might get infected with a breakthrough case, but you'll probably have zero symptoms.
Take it to the bridge, Osterholm.
I think there are many people, and I know them in my own personal life, We're good to go.
He would pay money.
Yes, of course.
This is the idea.
Divide people.
We've done the division by skin color.
We've done division by sexual preference.
Now let's do this division.
I would pay more to fly on an airplane that has no seething, infected humans.
Now that doesn't mean people who aren't vaccinated can't go to other bars and restaurants if they want, but they are well described than is will take any comers.
So, let me be really clear.
I care about the person who's not vaccinated.
I want to do everything I can to get them vaccinated and work with them however possible.
But in my public place, I don't want to breathe their air.
Okay?
I don't want to breathe their air.
And I hope that people take that point of view and say, you know what?
I'm not here to shun you.
I'm not here to, you know, somehow make you feel like you're, you know, less a member of our society.
But I want to breathe your air.
Get vaccinated and it'll be a different situation.
I don't want to breathe your air.
This is segregation.
This is colored whites.
Coloreds only.
Whites only in the deep south back in the day.
That's right.
That's exactly what it sounds like and you'll pay more, which is the joke of it.
I'll pay more, but then you're an idiot.
You get your freedom papers.
Notice you said immune passport.
I will point that out.
It doesn't mean vaccinated.
It means you could be immune.
So I still think that any government-issued passport, the EU is doing the same thing.
They promote it as a vaccination passport, but it could be for immunity or a negative test.
But just the gall of this guy to say, I don't want to breathe your air, you infected human.
This guy is dangerous.
Yeah, he's dangerous.
He's a horrible bigot.
Now, what was kind of mixed in there is that the elites did drink the Kool-Aid.
All the elites I know, and I'm talking about people worth a billion dollars or more, They've all taken the vaccine.
Yes.
And in fact, they use their connections to get in line first.
Many of them.
Not all of them.
Most I know.
In fact, there was a whole new SVU Criminal Gangsters or whatever that new series is.
It's about Dylan McDermott who plays a real creepy gangster who killed his own dad, as a matter of fact, in the show.
Part of his...
The thing was to steal truckloads of vaccine and have vaccination parties for the elites.
Excellent.
Yeah, it was very cute.
I like it.
I do have a couple more clips on the incentives now that we're kind of on this...
On this tip is with the necessity to get everyone vaccinated, whether you've had COVID, no matter how old you are, no matter what your comorbidities, anything, just go and get that thing.
Get the shot, people.
And for those who haven't had their shot, states are starting to roll out increasingly extravagant incentives.
The ones that people are really looking for are the fishing licenses and the state park permits.
And if those things don't do it, then a $25 Visa card to put in your pocket.
California announced $116 million in rewards, the biggest program in the country, including $15 million to be split amongst 10 vaccinated residents.
Meanwhile, CVS launched its own sweepstakes.
The newly vaccinated could win a trip to the Super Bowl or a week-long cruise.
Woo, baby!
ABC's all over the incentives.
And now, states are offering even more incentives to get the vaccine.
Today, Minnesota's governor will announce the possibility of winning free state park passes, fishing licenses, and fare tickets.
The first 100,000 people to get vaccinated between this weekend and the end of June will be eligible.
Yeah, fishing license.
They're pulling everything out, anything they got.
What can we give away?
Just do it.
Do it for the dog!
I don't know!
Wow, this is desperation.
Well, we were talking about the kids not needing, or McCullough was talking about kids not needing parental approval to get vaccinated at school.
This is happening everywhere, including Nova Scotia.
So we don't actually require for even our routine grade 7 vaccinations.
They don't actually have to have parental consent.
It's on the judgment of the immunizer, whether the youth is determined to be able to make their own decision around vaccine.
And that will carry through for this COVID vaccination as well.
Certainly we'll be accommodating the need for some youth to be accompanied by parents as necessary through our vaccination clinic.
Yeah, it's just crazy.
Well, it might be necessary, but they don't need that.
They can make their own decisions.
These kids are virologists when they're in seventh grade.
They know exactly what they should and should not do.
I'm sure.
By the way, I did an experiment myself yesterday.
I was going to make no-agenda chicken, and I know that the best chicken for no-agenda chicken with the hindquarters, the legs, is at Whole Foods.
So I drive.
It's about 25 minutes from my house.
And on the way, I'm thinking, you know, I'm so sick of this shit.
And Whole Foods is masked up.
I'm going to go in without a mask.
I'll have one in my back pocket in case I get busted and shamed and have to put one on or whatever.
And I'll just see what happens.
What do you think happened?
I have no idea what happened, but I would know what would happen around here.
People would glare at you and say, hey, you're wearing your mask.
Now, this is Austin, the most liberal part of Texas.
When I said liberal, I mean also Democratic voters.
99.999% of Whole Foods was masked up, except for me.
I walk in.
John, no one even gave me a second glance.
People would...
I would go by...
No one jumped out of the way.
No one looked at me with stink eye.
I went...
I do the self-checkout because I like packing myself and I save the bottle...
You like what?
I like packing myself.
I like...
I'm sorry.
You said it funny.
Go on.
Yeah, I do.
That too.
So I did the self-checkout and I saved the bottles of wine for last because I know that someone has to come and check my ID. I'm like, okay, we'll see what happens now.
Scan it.
She comes right over.
Says, oh, hey, okay.
And I said, here's my, I even held my driver's license up to my face.
It's okay, great.
No problem.
Nothing.
Not a single person said anything.
No one cared.
No, I mean, I walked right past the security guard, everything.
Nothing.
You must have been vaccinated.
Well, that's...
People are probably thinking, wow, he's so brave.
He got the vaccine.
He's going for it.
How little do you know?
He's breathing her air.
Yeah, that's right.
Oh, yes.
You were breathing my air.
But, I mean, this is mind control.
And it's really odd that no one pushed back and no one said anything.
So I think you can just go for it.
I think you can try this in California, too.
I don't think they're going to shame you anymore.
Something has changed.
Well, I've walked into a few places accidentally because I don't wear the mask that much.
And just walk in and I realize that I should probably put the mask on.
And it just makes other people uncomfortable.
At least here in California.
Oh my god, you're doing it to make other people feel comfortable?
To make sure that they don't think you're a Republican?
I hate to make people feel uncomfortable.
You know me.
Sure, except on this show.
I have this...
You have no problem with me.
I have the COVID. I want to play these too.
This is yesterday.
This is the update with a follow-up, a WTF follow-up, and this is the COVID Report 1 PBS. This is your PBS update on COVID in the USA. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported yesterday that more than 62% of people over 18 in the U.S. have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccination.
While cases and deaths have dropped to record low numbers in the U.S., globally there are still more than 520,000 new cases and more than 11,000 deaths on average every day, according to the New York Times database.
Oh, the New York Times database?
Yeah, there's two things in there I thought were weird.
What's up with that?
One is the New York Times database.
When are they keeping book on the USA? And the first one was record low numbers.
What is a record low number?
A record low number is zero before COVID. Yeah.
So how are you breaking the old record?
The old record was zero before COVID. So how do you have new record low numbers?
I'd like to know.
How does that work?
Well, I think they should be reporting the VAERS database numbers as well.
They should?
I wish one of these news operations would.
Now, here's the second part in that little nine-second clip that I thought was something odd about this, too.
In China, officials shut down parts of the city of Guangzhou and began mass testing today.
today after new cases were reported there health agencies reported 20 new infections over the past week yeah i i saw some of these reports too 20 wait wait 20 new infections we just reported 11 000 i know shut it down boys and they've got 20 and they shut it down What is this?
This is a mess.
They're in the program.
This is the program.
It's a mess, but we're going straight back to PCR. The DORST PCR test, which should not even be above 24 cycle count, which has been to 40 and up and down.
We see the same thing in Australia.
Lock it down.
We have 12 new cases.
This continues to go throughout the rest of the world.
We're doing something different here because we have states' rights and people are pushing back at a state level and local level.
I have to say, Ron DeSantos is screwing it up for everybody.
Yeah.
For the elites, definitely.
Definitely.
I'm supporting him for president.
I'm sorry?
Wait, here's one.
COVID on Mount Everest.
What?
What?
Wait a minute.
Oh, no.
There's been a reported coronavirus outbreak on Mount Everest.
A mountaineering guide says at least 100 climbers and support staff have been infected.
Mountaineering officials in Nepal have denied there have been any active cases this season.
A mountaineering had been closed last year due to the pandemic.
Are they all sleeping in the same sleeping bag?
No, this is like, you listen to the report closely, Nepal says this is bullcrap.
Bullcrap, yeah.
And they already closed it all down.
There's nobody up there hiking around in those long lines of people.
In fact, this is, I think, the last summit trip was earlier this week.
It's done.
You can't go up anymore now.
There's a season for that.
Yeah.
Okay.
And my last COVID clip.
All right.
This is a pathetic clip that I... You have to actually see it to appreciate it.
This is the COVID slapping kid clip.
We're on camera here in Fremont County.
Look at this.
A school bus driver slapping a 10-year-old child in the face.
It was over a mask dispute and now he's facing criminal charges.
The surveillance video is from the Fremont Reed II School District.
School officers say that a student had her mask down.
Other students were then arguing with her to put it up and that's when the bus driver got involved and you saw it just slapped her.
The school fired the driver, identified as Bertram Jackes.
The superintendent says that this is the second time that the bus driver physically reacted to a student out of anger.
That first incident happened last August.
Did I hear this guy's name right?
Jackass.
Jackass.
Oh, it sounded like Jackass.
Yeah, his name is Jackass.
Hold on, hold on.
...to school district.
School officers say that a student had her mask down.
Other students were then arguing with her to put it up, and that's when the bus driver got involved, and you saw it, just slapped her.
The school fired the driver, identified as Bertram Jackass, the...
You had a clip the other day where it was Mike Huntsman.
I mean, I'm starting to get suspicious.
I'm getting suspicious of these reports.
Someone's just having a good time with us.
It happens.
I think what's taking place right now Is the conversation about, was it a lab or the bat?
I think that's a total distraction at this point.
It's meant, and they're jumping on board with it because someone's going down over that, but that's really not as important as what we've heard from McCullough and from Fulme with the lawsuits against basically trying to crush economies.
I mean, you can't have a great reset unless you've destroyed something first.
But I do have two clips from ABC about the origins of COVID. This is from America This Morning.
This morning, President Biden is asking new questions about the origins of COVID-19.
He's now directing the U.S. intelligence community to redouble their efforts to investigate the virus and report back within 90 days.
There are two main theories.
What is even redouble?
I'm sorry for interrupting that.
There's one thing to double, but why redouble?
Well, it's the term that's replaced double down.
Hmm, but it feels weird to say redouble.
It's one of those little stupid phrases that we don't say.
No.
But it's one of those stupid phrases that if we were saying it because it was just trendy, which is what we've done, apparently.
I know.
It's really bad.
Apparently it's very difficult.
Yeah, it's a hard one.
It happens at the table, everybody in the family is aware of it, everybody talks about it, and it's still unstoppable.
And the reason is because someone will ask you and say, is that true?
And you'll say, well, apparently, and you mean like, what you should say is, according to the science, according to the data.
And worse, if you watch television, they're all saying it.
Everybody on TV, news, dramas, everybody's saying the word apparently.
It's a very, it must really be in the, it's just right in the mainstream.
It's hard to break yourself of saying it.
I've caught myself more often than not, but I still say it.
This morning, President Biden is asking new questions about the origins of COVID-19.
He's now directing the US intelligence community to redouble their efforts to investigate the virus and report back within 90 days.
There are two main theories about its origin.
Either the virus was transmitted through contact with an infected animal or it escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China.
The Wall Street Journal recently reported three workers at the lab became sick.
And were hospitalized with flu-like symptoms in November 2019, one month before China reported its first infection.
Yesterday, Facebook announced it's no longer removing videos that say the virus was man-made, as lawmakers pressed Dr.
Anthony Fauci on where he thinks the virus originated.
So have we found any animals that carry COVID-19 that could have been the source of the transmission to humans thus far?
Thus far not.
As I've said, I still believe that the most likely scenario is that this was a natural occurrence, but no one knows that 100% for sure.
This morning, a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington calls the president's investigating a smear campaign.
Another smear.
Yeah, but they're in on it.
If it's the global reset that I think it is, the Chinese are in.
They're not the only ones.
They're all a part of it.
Okay, we have another...
This is Good Morning America with another report on the origins.
And Jen, I remember early on during this pandemic, there were people who pointed to that Wuhan lab and it was debunked.
Why is there now renewed interest now in that potential theory and investigation now?
It's never debunked.
Well, part of that, Amy, is because apparently there were three scientists, three people who worked in the Wuhan virology lab, who were sickened back in November and December, sickened enough to be hospitalized.
And that is now coming to light.
So, again, we may never find a conclusive answer.
And just because the president is asking this question does not mean there's something ominous going on.
But it is important to try to figure out where this virus started.
Here's my problem with the three scientists.
Who are they?
Where are they?
I've looked at every report.
I've looked as far and deep as I can, and all of a sudden we just have this three scientists, and apparently one...
Ah!
And according to the data and the science, one was bitten by a bat in the lab.
But where are they?
Bullshit.
Why is no one...
They ever have a bunch of live bats flying around the lab?
But here's my point.
If this is the only reason why we're now going back to the lab theory...
It was specifically brought to life to reintroduce the lab theory.
This is a hit job on Fauci, maybe, Bill Gates.
We do not have the names.
Why is no one reporting on the names?
There's plenty of names we don't get from China.
I don't think that the names of the Chinese lab guys is important.
I think this is a way to swing, because I think they...
They sense, because of these lawyers and these lawsuits, they sense that the pendulum's swinging and they want to throw it back on China.
You want to sue somebody?
You sue China!
They're the ones who screwed it up.
Sue China and good luck with that.
I think this whole thing is just a scam to just push off the lawsuits toward China.
Okay, that's possible.
I'll take that.
It's a good way to stop, you know, you're not going to get very far.
Okay, so what we have now is we have three main theories.
One, this is all about the vaccine, getting it into arms, marking people.
That's McCullough.
I like that a lot, and I think that's certainly part of it, if not all of it for most people that we're dealing with.
Part two, to crush economies with lockdowns and have the big box stores and online retailers take over.
And that would clearly be Amazon as a good example.
And then the one that I'm still holding on to is why do we have the vaccines at all?
This was not supposed to happen.
We were supposed to be in the middle of crushing lockdowns and fear tactics with no hope of a vaccine because that always takes four, six, ten years.
Trump threw that in, took the greed of the pharmaceutical companies as the way to have them really go into Operation Warp Speed that would at least slow down the destruction of the economies, the world economies, certainly of the U.S., and then take whatever it is, what we get with the vaccine.
So you have those...
Well, I've still not been able to find a way to throw your theory out the window.
And the way I would look at it, just to kind of back you up a little bit, is that Trump, when it first came out, he poo-pooed the whole thing as just a joke.
A flu.
A flu.
It's going to go away.
And a flu and a bit.
This is coming over.
We're going to stop the travel in from China.
We'll deal with it.
Don't worry about it.
And then he started...
So he started pushing back immediately on this whole thing even happening.
He got nothing but grief from the media.
And then...
When he dropped a hydroxychloroquine bomb, and nothing good came of that to the point where he was just more or less impeached for it.
Yeah.
And the pushback on the hydroxychloroquine, which has been shown to be effective in a number of studies, including the clip that I keep referring back to of the Hawaii Five-0 actor, which we played in the last show, and I don't want to play it again.
Daniel Kim.
Trump, that's when Trump would have made the decision, based on your theory, because he knew it was over.
He could not beat these guys.
Couldn't make it happen, no.
He couldn't make anything work, and he was just under the gun, and he had to do something.
And so he went along with the program in a funny kind of way.
In fact, he went along with the program to the extreme, listening to the McCullough clips, Yeah.
Yeah.
And then a month later, he ended up getting COVID anyway.
They took him into Walter Reed, where he had to scramble to get out of there before they killed him.
That's no agenda theory.
And he did.
He managed to get out of there.
And then after he got out, then, having had COVID, he got the shot.
Which, according to McCullough and everybody else, makes no sense if you've had the disease.
Why would you get the shot?
It makes zero sense.
And, of course, I have seen recently a number of little pieces.
I didn't clip them, but they're around.
And it says, oh, if you get the shot after you've had the disease, that'll make you super immune.
Yeah, I've heard this, too.
You've seen those clips.
What I like about this story, it reminds me, if someone would really press me on vaccination, I would say, no, are you kidding?
I'm afraid.
I'm waiting for the upgrade.
I don't want Trump's version.
I'm not going to take the Trump vaccine.
No, I want the Joe Biden vaccine.
I want the upgrade.
I'll wait for the boosters with the better stuff.
Enjoy that Trump stuff.
Well, now you're thinking like a Californian.
You could pull that off out here.
I bet.
Yeah, I might do that.
I can give it a shot.
To wrap this up with the bill...
By the way, when you're going to do that, you've got to bring in Kamala.
Oh, yeah.
She's the one who made the public statements.
I wonder if I have...
I have her on the Trump vaccine.
I think we have...
We do have that clip.
I don't know what it's called, though.
Because we have played it.
Yeah.
Yeah, she said she...
I won't take it.
I won't take it.
Now, I'm always monitoring the elites.
So now we have a couple of things to look forward to.
It's like, all right, is this to mark people?
Is it to crush and restart the economy in our own vision?
Yeah.
If you want to look at that second one, then look no further than the World Economic Forum and Davos Radio.
I've been listening to this podcast for a year and a half now, at least.
You've been listening to it for a year and a half?
Yeah, the Radio Davos podcast.
And let me make an observation.
That's how bad it is.
You have brought in no clips.
I've brought in several clips from...
Well, a couple, but for a year and a half, you should be loaded to the gills because these guys are horrible people, and they just blow hearts, and they like talking to each other.
Yes.
Well, this particular episode of Davos Radial was the host, I forget his name, Mr.
Drip, whatever his name is, And he had on with him the lady from Bloomberg.
Hold on a second.
What's her name?
Francie Lacroix, who I cut out because she was just super annoying and stupid.
I don't even know why she was on the show.
And so the World Economic Forum has posted the top ten jobs of the future.
After the Great Reset, you see.
So these are the jobs that the World Economic Forum, which supposedly has some of the smartest people In the world, economic leaders of countries, they're smart.
They know everything.
These are the jobs they expect you will have.
You know, for some reason, I'm already knowing this is going to be something to relay a good clip that people are going to have to pay attention to.
It's got to really blow.
We probably will need to stop here and then just to make sure.
Stop laughing.
Number one, I don't know what order they're in.
The work from home facilitator.
Work from home facilitator.
These are jobs of the future.
You'll have a person organizing everyone who's working from home.
Okay, number two on the list of the jobs of the future.
And that's number one?
That's number one.
We're just getting warmed up here.
A work from home facilitator.
I'm putting that on my business card.
No, you're not.
There's several others you want to drop in there.
Number one, I don't know what order that is.
Sorry, I played over again.
The work from home facilitator.
You'll have a person organizing everyone who's working from home.
Okay, number two on the list of the jobs of the future.
Fitness commitment counselor.
Love it.
Job number three.
Fitness commitment counselor.
So I understand you haven't been going to the gym.
You know you promised you'd go.
Congratulations, your job is complete.
Love it.
Job number three, smart home designer.
Smart home designer.
Yes, a Feng Shui person who could come in and say, here's where you put your Alexa, I suppose.
Smart home designer.
John.
Adam, your Alexa?
It's not in the right spot.
It's not Feng Shui, baby.
You have to put it over here because you're not picking up the right sounds.
Home, smart home designer.
I can do all these jobs.
I'm very excited about the future.
In fact, podcasting should be on this list.
I'm amazed it's not.
Okay, smart home designer, number three.
Number four, an XR immersion counselor.
What even is XR? My research assistant Wikipedia here, it says Xreality, XR or cross-reality is a mixed reality environment that comes from the fusion of ubiquitous sensor networks and shared online virtual worlds.
What is that?
What is he talking about?
Did he say it was a counselor?
Please start it.
Okay, number two on the list of the jobs of the future.
Chewy person who could come in and say, here's where you put your Alexa, I suppose.
Okay, smart home designer, number three.
Number four, an XR immersion counsellor.
XR immersion.
There's a lot of counselors.
A lot of counselors.
A lot of counselors because people are triggered by cross-reality.
So I think XR counselor will help you become accustomed to the singularity.
That's what it sounds like to me.
XR. Counselor.
What even is XR? My research assistant Wikipedia here, it says Xreality, XR, or cross-reality is a mixed reality environment that comes from the fusion of ubiquitous sensor networks and shared online virtual worlds.
Okay, well, someone guiding us through that.
It sounds like we both need a counselor on that, Frances.
Should we skip to number five?
Yep.
Wait, wait, wait, stop.
He just gave us number four, didn't he?
Yeah Well, what are we skipping?
Oh, I'm sorry.
I just cut out a whole bunch where he said, we need those.
They didn't want to talk about it.
I'm sorry.
I had to leave it in to make the whole sentence flow, but there was nothing skipped.
Nothing skipped.
I had a little sound effect.
Should we skip to number five?
Yep.
Workplace Environment Architect.
Workplace Environment Architect.
So what we're listening to is just some blowhard jerk-off, just making stuff up as he goes on.
None of these jobs exist.
They never will.
It's all bullcrap.
I know lots and lots of jobs are called architect these days, and they're nothing actually to do with architecture.
But this would be someone who's looking at health screenings and elevator commutes in post-pandemic offices.
Again, bearing in mind employee well-being.
All right, number six.
Slave well-being.
Algorithm bias auditor.
Algorithm bias auditor.
Mmm.
An ABA. ABE. I would like to be an algorithm bias editor.
That's an interesting one.
A lot of the information we get and our interactions in the world are driven by algorithms with no human input.
Turns out they're just as racist and sexist and everything else-ist as the bad old days of actually human beings.
These are jobs that I've never heard of any of these before.
Do you hear that?
He says, they're almost as bad as the good old human beings.
These guys are off.
They're transhumanists.
But apparently these are the jobs that some of us will be doing in the years to come.
No, who says who?
Wait, wait.
I thought he'd made this list up.
Where is he getting this list from?
The World Economic Forum.
They've published this list as Jobs of the Future.
He's reading from the website, John.
He's not making this.
He works for them, doesn't he?
Yes, he works for them.
Can he cite us what research went into it?
I mean, is this guy just some guy smoking a bunch of dope and dreaming this shit up and laughing about it?
Well, I mean, if you want to listen to the entire podcast, you can get some of that as to where it comes from.
But this podcast is part of the media arm of the World Economic Forum.
They report on what WEF is doing.
Are they Podcast 2.0?
Fuck no.
Oh, they're great.
Who wrote these?
Cyber Calamity Forecaster.
Cyber Calamity Forecaster!
Another job I can do.
You don't believe this dude.
I'm not going to say any more.
I think you should just let it run through because now I'm just annoyed.
State-sponsored cyber attacks, it says here, like solar winds.
Last week's Radio Davos, to show how zeitgeisty we are, was about ransomware.
There's a calamity.
So cyber bandits shut down what was called the jugular of energy infrastructure of the United States.
Bullshit.
Cyber calamities.
Okay, I want this job.
It's $150,000 a year.
I forecast some calamity coming up.
It's a job that already exists, it says here.
It's always up there.
And another one that's always up there is climate change and the results of climate change.
Crazy, unpredictable weather, extreme weather events.
Which brings me to number nine on the list of the jobs of the future, which is Tidewater Architects.
Tidewater architect!
Let's get to number 10, the last one on this list.
This is called a human machine teaming manager.
A manager that operates at the intersection of people and robots to create seamless collaboration.
Lots of people are doing this job and it's growing, apparently, so to make it easier for us to work with robots and vice versa.
Alright.
These people are insane.
They really...
That's insanity.
It's going to be a job to help you learn how to work together.
How about a human and robot dating app?
I mean, that's a job.
Architect.
Everything's a counselor or an architect.
I just find this fascinating.
And this is serious.
This is not Babylon Bee.
These people, it sounds like the Babylon Bee.
These people are dangerous.
Well...
Anyone connected with the W? I never thought so before.
But this last year has convinced me that the World Economic Forum people, led by that maniac...
Klaus.
Klaus.
These people are dangerous.
They're dangerous to your health.
Correct.
Correct.
For a better life, beyond your freedom.
Build back For someone else.
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the cyber calamity forecaster job, John C. DeVore.
In the morning, here's Sam Curry.
In the morning, all ships and sea boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, and all the dames and knights out there.
In the morning to our troll room at noagendastream.com.
Time for a troll count.
Hands up, trolls!
Woo!
And they scatter immediately.
We have 2,110 trolls.
You can find them at, well, under most bridges.
A good number.
Yes, a good number.
In between shows.
But on show days, you'll find them in the troll room.
And that is at NoAgendaStream.com where you can listen to the show live Thursdays and Sundays.
Many other shows are live.
In fact, Darren O'Neill does a whole live rock and roll pre-stream before this show.
All the time.
And it's synchronized because you're in the chat, you're hearing the same thing.
Even if it's not live, it'll be a podcast.
It's the same.
And you can just jump in there.
There's always hundreds and hundreds of people logged in at any given moment willing to troll along with you, troll against you, troll against others, or just have a good little exchange of information.
And in the morning, to all of the people who are following us on NoAgendaSocial.com, it's our non-algoized social network, which is a Mastodon server, instance, as it's known.
That means you can follow us from any other Mastodon account.
Or you could even make your own Mastodon server and customize your entire experience to follow us.
I'm at adam at noagendasocial.com and John is at johncdvorak at noagendasocial.com.
And I think we had another instance come on board, although I don't see it in my notes.
I know we have gitmo.life, itmslaves.com.
You can sign up with those and then also follow along.
And I have my own personal instance that I use just to mess around with stuff.
And it's almost like being a part of No Agenda Social.
So the Federation part really works.
Then we thank the artiste who brought us the artwork for episode 1350.
And we titled this one, Ask China.
And this was your Covey dog.
I want everyone to know that John forced this.
It was his decision, his decision alone.
He vetoed everything else I said.
I was not allowed to even...
You were very...
Something with this dog, and you said...
Arrr!
Several times.
Like, I just like the dog.
I just like the dog.
I want the dog.
I want the dog.
So you got your dog.
Now, you could have vetoed the dog.
You never did.
No, you vetoed everything else I had.
No, I didn't.
You said, it's the dog.
You threatened to...
Okay, I'm going to tell...
I'm going to spill the beans.
You threatened to do exactly what you just did.
What?
Accused me of vetoing everything.
Oh yeah, that's right.
That's exactly...
You're right!
That's what happened.
Yes, correct.
Because you had your favorite, which was not the dog.
No, I had others I wanted to look at, but I didn't have a favorite.
Let me see what I thought.
I liked the...
No, actually I didn't.
I don't think there was much else.
Hold on a second.
We looked at the Where's Bill, the Where's Waldo.
Oh, no, that's the one you like.
You like the Where's Bill.
It was a Where's Waldo that kind of...
I didn't even notice it until you pointed it out to me, which was one of the reasons I didn't like the piece at the end of the discussion, was...
It didn't look...
Until you said, it looks like Bill.
It's like Bill Gates.
Where's Bill?
And then I said, it doesn't look like Bill Gates.
And then you pointed out, it says, where's Bill?
Right at the bottom.
Which I didn't notice.
I didn't notice that either.
So the piece was flawed, in my opinion.
And the dog was perfect.
Here's the problem.
Because it's none of what you're saying.
You're lying.
The bottom line is, if I had said no dog, you would have come on this very episode and said, Adam hates dogs.
You would have propagated that lie.
Oh, that's what this, okay.
You would have propagated the lie that I hate dogs.
I get it.
You didn't get, where's your dog?
You didn't get a dog.
You were going to get a dog.
You said you were going to get a dog.
I don't see a dog.
We haven't moved yet.
Oh, there's that.
Thank you, Kenny Ben, who brought us this beautiful piece.
Covey has the name of the dog, and it was based on the story of the COVID-sniffing dogs that will never be implemented because it's a lot more fun to have a passport.
And it was nice to see Covey had a little 33 sign, so that was all good.
Now, if you'd like to see some of the images, many of the images taken right off NoAgendaArtGenerator.com are put into our Podcasting 2.0 chapters, which Dreb Scott does for us.
And what you need to do is try out a new podcast app to see all the podcasts, because there's no deplatforming in Podcasting 2.0, all the cool new features.
And go to newpodcastapps.com to find one.
I would recommend, and this is a fun one today, Hypercatcher at hypercatcher.com.
I think it's iOS only, but you can use Hypercatcher to help create chapters for this very show.
So you can suggest chapters, you can suggest a piece of art for it, and then Dreb Scott will go in and he'll make some choices.
So newpodcastapps.com and help save podcasting from these shitty companies.
Like Apple, who...
If you haven't noticed, your podcasts don't update on your Apple Podcast app right when they're published anymore.
It doesn't happen.
It broke.
Yeah.
Yeah, and I could go into the technical details as to why, but it broke, and this breakage is bad.
They have delayed their podcast subscriptions until the end of June.
Hey, if you want to have an app that updates within 40 seconds of the podcast being published, you want a podcasting 2.0 app, newpodcastapps.com.
Yes, it does.
It's astonishing.
And by the way, Apple could participate in that and fix their problems overnight.
We have an open system.
They can tap right into it.
They can get all of the updates within 40 seconds.
You've got to wonder why they don't.
Because they don't have your best interest at heart.
They don't care.
They really don't care.
They really don't care.
They don't care.
They don't care.
Hey, how come you guys aren't doing that?
I don't know.
You know, we don't give a crap.
Exactly.
Okay, hello.
We're selling iPhones.
Barely.
Now, let's thank some of our producers who came in with these third T, the time, talent, and treasure of the Value for Value model.
These are executive producers and associate executive producers.
We love thanking them up front in the show.
Wow.
Here is the one that came in on a...
This is actually $1,000 and one cent, anonymous.
Whoa.
It says.
Yeah.
I don't know why the number's not in there.
And he sent a note in.
And it's written by...
It doesn't say who he is.
He's anonymous.
But he has very interesting handwriting.
Yes.
I agree.
I'm looking at it, too.
It's like you think...
In my day, in my era, that you would say, well, he's in the third grade, so this is the best he can do.
But I'm not going to say that.
Greetings, Dr.
Crackpot and Professor Buzzkill.
He closes the donation I mentioned to Adam in my email to his Makes Me an Insta Knight.
That's what it says.
No, it says...
Am I wrong?
No, you're wrong.
The donation I mentioned to Adam in my email, this makes me an instantite.
Oh, this makes...
Okay.
Please dub me, sir, a polytop.
A dash polytop.
A polytop?
T-O-P-E? Polytop.
A polytop.
Mm-hmm.
A polytop.
I call it the framed boobs donation.
He's got 1-0-0-0-0-1.
So if you have, I guess, four boobs?
I'm not sure.
Hookers and blow at the round table.
No jingles, no karma.
Please keep up the great work.
OTG and Sophia with an F segments are keepers.
More wine and food info.
I did the food info.
Yes, we did wine and food.
Apricots.
I did the apricots.
The apricot report.
Yes.
Shout out to COVID... Cabra.
COVID Cabra.
All right.
Sir Apolitope.
Okay, so he's on the list, I assume?
Yes.
To be knighted.
Let me double-check that, actually.
Because this was not in the spreadsheet, or at least not properly in the spreadsheet.
Let me double-check.
Yes, he's the only one.
He shall enjoy all the hookers and blow.
He's the guy.
He's the man.
He's got the hookers and blow.
All right.
Next, no jingles, no karma.
So we move to Jody.
Yes, shall I grab this one?
Yeah, go ahead.
Okay.
Jody Spall, $1,000.
And she's from Cambridge, Ontario, Scandinavia.
Hey, Adam and John, today I donated in memory of my late husband, Knight Dave Thompson.
Oh, I didn't need, did you, do we know he passed away?
Oh, you know, I'm not sure.
We usually make mention.
Okay, Dave was an avid listener of No Agenda even before it was No Agenda.
Wow, that's a long time ago.
Well, there's no way.
It was always No Agenda.
I'm not going to argue.
We spent many drives to our lake house listening to you and John sparking many rich conversations.
Dave unexpectedly died of a fatal heart attack at the end of February.
He was completely healthy, which made it such a shock.
Dave was my soulmate of 30 years and having started to date when we were 18 and the amazing father to our two boys.
Dave would have been 49 on May 22nd.
And when I asked my boys how they wanted to honor Dave, the immediate response was a donation to the no agenda show.
I couldn't have agreed more.
Hence the donation.
I'm not sure what options there are to honor Dave as he's already a knight.
Perhaps a producer based on my review of the donation options.
It would be an honor if you could mention Dave on the show as in honor of the memory of, but we'll leave that with you.
Of course we'll put that in there.
Keep up the great work.
Dave has made me a fan of your show too, so I look forward to continuing to listen.
Warm regards, Jody.
Well, first of all, love and lit.
Holy crap, that's like, that's sad.
49 is not an age, man.
I'm just wondering if he had the COVID shot.
Well, I don't even want to go there in this particular case.
I wanted it too, but unlike you, I just decided not to say it.
Well, I say it.
Jody and kids, thank you so much for this honor, for Night Dave, and of course we're going to put that into the show notes for today.
And thank you for your courage.
And I want to, I didn't ask for it, but I want to give them and Dave a final goat karma.
You've got karma.
Onward with Sir J.D., the Baron of Silicon Valley, our buddy down there in San Jose, 333.51.
He writes, Dear OG Potfather and OG Cranky Geek, thank you for your courage as a listener and producer for many years.
I salute you and the amazing community that you two have built in our global Gitmo nation.
I ask you and all the Knights, Games, and No Agenda supporters to join me in celebrating my 51st trip around the sun.
Can I get a biscuit for my birthday plus a second half of show Goat Scream Karma?
To mark the occasion, keep up the great work.
Here's 333.51.
51 birthday.
Oh, yeah.
For show 1351.
Coincidentally?
I think not.
51, 51, 51.
To celebrate my birthday, love is lit.
Love and light.
Sir J.D., the Baron of Silicon Valley.
They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
There's your biscuit.
You've got...
Karma.
Jim Sewell, Little Rock, Arkansas, 33333.
Greetings from Little Rock.
A gentleman?
De-douching needed.
You've been de-douched.
I've been listening since Adam's first Joe Rogan experience appearance.
John, could you turn down your speakers just a tiny bit?
Sure, gladly.
Yeah, it's just bleeding through a little bit.
Whoops.
Whoops, lost me.
I've been listening since Adam's first JRE appearance.
There we go.
I did a double take after reading who the guest was and had to ask myself, self?
Big hair?
Shoulder pads?
Headbangers ball?
MTV VJ Adam Curry?
I wonder what the hell he's been up to.
Since then, I've been hooked.
I knew I was out.
An old fan!
I knew I was out of lack of donation excuses when a few weeks ago, while at space camp with my son, the simulated shuttle mission we were directing ended with a mission elapsed time of 4 days, 33 minutes, and 33 seconds.
Show day will be the deadline for my application to an aerospace engineering PhD program, so some R2-D2 goat karma would be appreciated.
Well, absolutely, and let us know how that goes.
Love and light to Gitmo Nation.
You've got...
Karma.
Uh...
Baron, uh...
Nubbin.
Baron Nubbin, that's right.
In Indianapolis.
Nubbin.
33333.
Baron Nubbin, ITM. This is in honor of Father's birthday on 523.
Add in TPP, Jobs Karma, and Rev Al's Bitcoin.
Thank you for your courage, and John, stay safe out there.
It's Manning, by the way, not Rev Al.
They're saying that all hell is going to break loose and you're going to need a Bitcoin.
Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Joe. Jobs.
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I love that one.
Let's see.
We have Scott Battaglioli.
There we go.
Scott Battaglioli.
33333 from some military base somewhere.
Unknown to us.
Although, jingles, Reverend Al Combo, please.
Haven't heard a good one in a while.
What good one should we do?
Maybe we should do the teleprompter one.
We haven't played that in a long time.
Play the full teleprompter.
Yeah, that's a good one.
Greetings from Okinawa, Japan.
Ah, he's giving it away.
First time donors.
Ah, there he is.
So please de-douche.
You've been de-douched.
Things are not looking up here in Japan.
Yes, I know we had our Japan trip planned for last year, actually, and wound up blowing it all in Cabo.
They are pulling the same tricks here to coerce the masses into the vaccine.
Beaches are closed.
Businesses are closing earlier and earlier.
As we are getting closer to the vaccine, for the vaccine to be released to the Japanese masses, it feels like a coordinated effort to make life as uncomfortable as possible.
The military here already used the tactics successfully by dangling the carrot of diminished restrictions for the low cost of two arm jabs.
Not the Japanese government.
Now the Japanese government seems they are setting up for the same thing.
Anyways, just thought I would give some context to how this is playing out in other parts of the world.
Your faithful producer, Scott Battaglioli, I would like to know more from Dame Astrid and Sir Mark.
They are always, they live there, so they're on the tip, and I'm sure they're going to tell us what is going on.
And here, as requested, your Reverend Al Combo.
Thanks to you, Ed.
Is this Crown Hog Day 2?
We are watching, that was Attorney General Eric Holder, ABD's, about some Republicans at At home, all already beating the drums of war.
Today, the Pentagon refuted that claim.
He said the American people do not want him to, quote, they do not want him dwindling his thumbs.
You can get a gig as a contortionist.
Intravenous fluids and pills coated with gelatin.
We don't leave our women or men in uniform behind.
It's a monument to the hubris of Dick Cheney.
Representative Raul Ara Labrador.
Years of abuse.
I personally apologize to Mr.
Peebus.
Just ask...
Soon-to-be former congressman.
Democrats are outright jitty.
CIA's counterterrorism center.
Veteran Affairs Secretary Shinsketti.
Why do I always mess up his name?
Shinsketti.
I love my critics.
I have fun with that.
Oh, baby.
That's where Giddy came from.
That's where Giddy came from.
That's one of our favorites.
Giddy.
All Giddy with it.
You know how many people I say, how I'm so Giddy?
And they'll say, that's Giddy, man.
Thanks.
Thanks, bro.
Everybody.
Thanks.
Everybody.
That's what they should say.
Let's go with...
Hannah Petta in Livermore.
Over here in Livermore, right down the street from California.
It's 225.
Wine-growing area, as a matter of fact.
I've learned some troubling news today I wanted to share with you and the No Agenda listeners.
My best friend who's had fertility issues is now pregnant with her second child, this time by in vitro.
While on a walk many weeks back, she informed me that she was able to get the vaccine.
Since she is in the Coast Guard and how she was shocked that many others in her unit were opting not to.
She informed me that she just wants to feel safe during the pandemic and that she had read the vaccine was safe for pregnant women.
Received vaccine in the first trimester.
Since then, I started doing research and found a combination of articles from places like Harvard Gazette and CDC stating it was safe.
I read the actual studies finding alarming rates for miscarriage or stillborn birth 13% article study cited below.
Wow.
But before the next time we met, she had already taken her first shot.
Well, we just met today and what I'm about to say is both shocking and not shocking.
She informed me that her amino test came back with irregularities.
Amnio.
Amnio.
Not amino.
Amnio.
Amnio test came back.
Amino.
Yes, I have a lot of amino acids in my food.
Came back with irregularities.
They ruled out Down syndrome and other notable chromosome issues.
However, she said the doctor told her these chromosome issues could be caused for her unborn child's son to be born sterile or have a lower IQ. Oh, it's a twofer.
She mentioned no concern or correlation to the vaccine, but that's all I could think.
I didn't say anything, offered support, and that I hope the information she gets next Friday is more promising.
I'm contemplating what to do next, if anything.
I feel like so many situations like hers are not being reported to VARs.
Very few of them, as a matter of fact.
Especially something like this.
Is there a plan to have a new generation of sterile babies born?
Are all those getting the jab before or while pregnant running the potential of birthing sterile kids?
Just some thoughts, but man, that would be an easy way to depopulate while having people not associate it with the vaccine until it's too late.
Sorry this is so long, but I had to share.
Thank you for all that you do and for keeping me informed and saying warm regards, Hannah.
Wow, this is very concerning, particularly the sterility.
I'm going to give her a little karma for that, even though she didn't ask for it.
You've got karma.
Alright, then we have...
Thank you for the depressing note, Hannah.
Well, it's good information.
We need to know those types of things.
This is from Sir Catman.
Who says, Adam and John, short letter, time for an annual donation.
Let me just see what he did here.
225.
He's from Denver.
Turned 75 this year.
Under the new president, I would not wish to be any younger.
I'm finding it.
Yeah, it's right.
That's funny.
It's funny to me because even I'm younger than you and I'm finding it difficult.
I'm finding it difficult to like what is happening in our country and world.
Must accept the changes and hope that our country remains intact in 2024, that we may return to similar to what it was before Biden.
I still enjoy listening to your versions of the actual news.
I'm also happy to retain my brain in your interpretations.
This is still the greatest podcast in the world.
Jim Carlson, Sir Catman, and we appreciate that.
Thank you very much for your courage.
Good sir.
Yeah, very good.
Andy?
Sorry, I resisted the process of moving batteries into this mouse, which I realize what the problem with the mouse was.
Wait a minute.
This mouse has been troubling you for months.
You know what it is?
I know, but I had to figure out what it is.
What it is is the battery, and it could be the type of battery, but it's not snug.
Oh, so it's disconnecting on you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Aluminum 4.
Andy Berg.
Okay, let's go.
Andy Berghart in Milan, Michigan.
Not Italy.
Uh, 20202.
And he writes, short notes rule.
Yes, we agree.
Thank you, Andy.
Judy Schwartz, Baroness of Kendall County in Burnie, Texas, which is the hip and happening place, I'm informed.
Everyone's moving to Burnie.
I don't know why.
Just because it's Burnie and they're all Burnie supporters?
Yeah, it's spelled B-O-E-R-N-E. We pronounce it Burnie here in Texas.
Yeah, I always used to pronounce it Burn.
There's a lot of, I'd say, older millennials going there as well.
It's very interesting.
What's in Burnie that's so great?
Cool people.
There's nothing in Bernie as far as I know.
I don't know.
I'm going to have to go visit.
You know, it's right next to Waco.
Just a hop, skip, and a jump from Pflugerville and the Schlitterbahn.
Oh, it's near where you're going, but it's just Pflugerville.
Yeah, sure.
Yes, right near Pflugerville.
Baroness of Kendall County, this is a birthday notation to myself, and also a thank you to my 333rd follower on Mastodon.
His call sign is Average Random Joe.
Everybody check him out.
Well, this is nice.
A donation to call out your 333rd follower.
Very nice.
Send him some no-agenda follows this weekend.
That's good.
So that would be AverageRandomJoe at NoagendaSocial.com.
Thank you very much.
And I'll grab this last one.
Erling LaSalle.
$200.
Parts Unknown.
Forgive me, Podfather.
I have sinned.
Please de-douche me.
You've been de-douched.
And then says, I will take a...
I'll take a Jobs Karma for $200, please.
You got it. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs.
You've got karma.
And that's it.
We're remarkably short today.
That's it, right?
That's our last...
That is it.
It's very short and sweet.
Short and sweet.
Very short and sweet.
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You can use it anywhere.
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You can also just use it for one of those jobs of the future.
I'm surprised that podcasting is not a job of the future, according to the World Economic Forum.
Maybe podcast producer will be one.
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The End Brood X update?
I'm sorry?
Brood X update?
Oh, we have a Brood X update?
Yes.
You were weeks ahead of this.
A month.
A month at least.
I still hear myself coming back through your speakers.
It's very strange.
It doesn't really make sense to me, but okay.
I can't help it.
I'll move the mic.
Let me move the mic.
Move the mic.
Just move your head with it.
You were at least a month ahead of the curve on telling us about the Brood X, and now you can't get away from it.
And the BBC is in on it.
This is no new information.
It's 46 seconds.
But there's something about a gay chef that's just always fun.
You know, a lot of people for centuries have been calling these things locusts, but they're the opposite of locusts, because they're not actually a plague.
They're not destroying crops.
They're actually living their life completely in exclusion of humans, and they're great nutrition.
Let's go ahead and put two on this one.
Yes, you heard that right.
These critters are a culinary delicacy.
The cicadas are a flavor bomb.
They have so much flavor and add a sense of umami to the dish.
Umami.
It adds.
I gotta start this guy over.
I love this chef.
These critters are a culinary delicacy.
The cicadas are a flavor bomb.
They have so much flavor and add the scent of umami to the dish.
Chef Joseph has been cooking with this star ingredient to encourage Americans to reimagine bugs.
As a protein-rich, sustainable food source.
I think I'm ready.
May I? Yes, please.
Okay, I'm going to go with this one here.
Bug Appetit!
A burst of springtime in your mouth.
Mmm.
Bug appetit, everybody.
Ooh.
Bugs. Bugs, bugs, bugs. Mm, mm, mm. Cicadas.
Top of the list, everybody.
Let's play those two old clips, my two old cicada clips where they've been phased out of my list.
But if you look them up, you can still find them.
And they give us a little background on what's going on.
And then I have some comments on the flavor bomb.
Okay, so this would go back to...
What would they...
Oh, Brood X is what you titled them, I think, right?
I think it says Cicada.
No...
Let me see.
I'm looking for the oldest possible one.
Here we go.
April 1st?
April 1st.
Okay, that's about right.
Yeah, over a month.
I think that's almost too much ago.
Yeah, this one.
Back here at home, Americans are coming out of COVID lockdowns just in time to welcome cicadas.
Scientists say billions of the bugs are set to emerge in 18 states.
They're from a group called Brood X, which has been underground since 2004.
They'll start appearing in about six weeks.
Yeah.
But you actually, your first report, I remember your first report was even earlier than that, but it was a...
Well, no, that's my first clip, what you played.
My first report was earlier.
Okay, all right.
Now, here's the thing that bothers me about this.
Now, I haven't ever tasted these things.
I don't like eating bugs.
They don't look like they have a lot of meat on them, but...
There was a book that was done in the 70s called Unmentionable Cuisine, which I believe was printed by the South Carolina Press, University of South Carolina.
And Unmentionable Cuisine is the definitive work on eating weird stuff.
They have recipes for squirrel for the original burgoo, which was a squirrel stew.
If somebody has burgoo, you should be having squirrel stew.
And squirrel, I guess, is quite good.
It's like a rabbit.
And it has everything in there, all the bugs and everything.
It's never a mention of cicadas as a food source.
So, I'm very skeptical.
Where do these people come from then?
It's a known delicacy.
It's not a known delicacy because if it's not in this book, it's not a known delicacy.
Exactly.
And trying to find references to old recipes is pretty hard to come by.
And by the way, the one definitive, this is our food segment, the most definitive thing I've seen is not only that, but you have to get the cicadas when they first come out of the earth and start crawling up the trees.
You have to catch them early because after a couple of days, it's just a few days, the hard shell forms around them and they're also less tasty.
What do you think they taste like?
Snake maybe?
Let me see.
Here we go.
National Geographic.
I just looked this up.
Okay, so it doesn't taste like much, like mealworm.
That doesn't help me very much.
No.
That doesn't help.
I mean, I've always thought it would taste kind of chestnut-y, kind of woody.
Let's say they taste a bit like a grub from the grub family.
Have you had a grub?
Yeah.
Have I had a grub?
No.
But I'm willing to try a cicada if you can pair the wine for me.
Oh, I would say a riesling.
And by the way, are you insane?
Do you have your wine list up yet?
Do you have your wine list up yet?
No.
Okay.
Is this because of the dog picture?
No, no, no, no.
I have an idea for you.
I have an idea.
I'm being helpful, positive, upbeat.
Right now is the time where you, uniquely you, John C. Dvorak, can publish maybe just a sub-stack, a stand-alone sub-stack from the, you know, from your, what do you call it, from out there, from the, what's the name of your sub-stack?
Oasis.
From the Oasis.
Maybe you should, and do it seriously, do a cicada wine pairing article.
Straight up.
Straight up like you mean it.
Like you mean it.
I already have the, it's in the works to do a cicada recipe article.
I can incorporate the wine and I can make that more thematic.
I would lead with the wine.
Mike Riley's already done the art for this piece.
Lead with the wine because everyone's done the cicada recipe.
I'm getting it.
I'm getting it.
I am taking this to heart.
I think that's a great idea.
Wine and cicadas would be the title.
You will get calls to be on television.
All right.
CNBC here.
We have a famed columnist, John C. Dvorak, who's taking a different slant on the cicada delicacy because it's just an explosion of flavor.
So before we say bug appetit, John, what do we pair with our cicada?
Well, you should pair whatever tastes like poop.
Okay, this is a very short segment if you're going to do that.
I recommend having a different answer.
I'll have to rehearse.
I can rehearse with you.
Oh my goodness.
Okay.
Oh, actually, that's our wine and food segment for the day.
Yeah, call back to the Japan donation note.
A major Japanese newspaper is the first Olympic sponsor demanding the Tokyo Games be called off due to the pandemic.
Tokyo is among nine areas in Japan under a COVID state of emergency.
The paper's editorial said people's lives and health must come first.
The Olympics begin July 23rd.
This is clearly a part of what we just heard from our producer, that they're ratcheting up the fear, stuff is going wrong.
This is interesting because we are locked in now with NBC for the broadcast.
I mean, if this were to be postponed this late in the game, I mean, NBC has people in Japan setting up for months already.
Not a small beating, but as it turns out with the International Olympic Committee, who are, in my mind, a bunch of criminals, but that's just my feeling.
I've seen them at work.
Certainly, the regional and country Olympic committees seems to be very douchebaggy.
If it's postponed, they have no cost.
The host country pays for everything.
In Japan, that could be a severe hit.
And they get none of the...
There's no income on it.
No proceeds.
Nothing.
No.
I don't know what they're going to do.
So is Japan...
Well, if China's behind some of this, then that would make sense.
They want to screw with Japan.
Yeah, that's funny.
That would be the way to do it.
I didn't even think of that.
That would be the way to do it.
Do I have anything else on that?
No.
Well, I guess the...
In keeping with our...
In keeping with our great reset and what the World Economic Forum, in particular, what Klaus keeps saying, and maybe they've just bailed on this phase one.
Phase one, lockdowns, vaccine.
Phase two, cyber attacks, ransomware attacks.
Phase three, climate change and climate emergency.
So...
Maybe they've said, alright, we've kind of completed this.
We've marked enough people.
We've got enough people to move forward with.
We know who's weak.
We've identified them.
We have their personal information.
That's more important to them than who's fighting them.
So maybe we just move straight on to the cyber attack that's going to turn off all the lights across the world.
Luckily, we'll have learned how to shelter in place from the COVID pandemic.
The latest attack at the State Department's Agency for International Development, USAID, which distributes America's foreign aid.
The hackers inserted malware that sent what appeared to be genuine USAID emails to more than 150 recipients, including human rights groups and other organizations that have been critical of Russia's President Vladimir Putin.
In a blog post, Microsoft says the attack came from a threat actor called Nobelium, originating from Russia.
The same group behind the huge solar wind attack that targeted the departments of Homeland Security, Energy, Commerce, Defense, Treasury, and State, and thousands of America's businesses.
The U.S. government has said Nobelium's hacking is the work of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service.
This time, Microsoft says automated systems blocked most of the malicious emails and marked them as spam.
But the Russian attack comes less than three weeks before President Biden is scheduled to meet Putin in Geneva.
We need clear rules of nation-state conduct in cyberspace and then clearly stated consequences for violations of those rules.
Last month, Biden imposed modest sanctions on Russia for the solar winds attack, but said he was prepared to take further action if the hacking didn't stop.
Security experts say this latest attack was intended to gather intelligence on Putin's opponents, but it was still going on within the past few days, suggesting U.S. sanctions haven't made much difference.
Alright, this report is totally full of crap.
Since when is Microsoft the only person you talk to about a government agency getting hacked?
And what do they know about it?
They're incompetent.
Because the US government has outsourced almost everything to commercial companies, including their email.
You know Microsoft's running that.
And then to say the intent of it was to gather information...
150 emails they sent?
I call bullcrap on that.
And it's just not a valid report with some unnamed guy from Microsoft who's not even in the story.
If Microsoft says it, it's just like getting your vaccine from Bill Gates.
It's good information.
They continue.
Three weeks after gas stations went temporarily dry and fuel prices soared, Homeland Security today...
Notice that positioning.
Isn't that interesting?
Like the whole world ran out of gas and prices soared.
It was crazy.
It was quite local, this.
Three weeks after gas stations...
Whoa, whoa, stop, stop.
When you played the clip from the World Economic Forum, the guy claimed that that pipeline was the artery of the entire country.
We're all going to die.
That's exactly how they're positioning this.
Because we need to have a national grid.
We've got to tear down whatever Texas is doing.
Instead of one pipeline going down, let's let the whole country go down.
That's a great idea.
Three weeks after gas stations went temporarily dry and fuel prices soared, Homeland Security today ordered oil and gas companies to take immediate steps to guard against another cyber attack.
Designate a company cyber security coordinator who's available 24-7.
Review company operations and notify Homeland Security of any cyber vulnerabilities within 30 days and immediately report and coordinate cyber incidents.
Companies that don't comply could be fined up to seven thousand dollars a day.
Ransomware is one of the greatest cybersecurity threats that we face in the United States.
But it's the TSA that's in charge of pipeline cybersecurity.
The former director of Homeland Cybersecurity, CISA, says TSA can't do it alone.
We need additional support from other agencies like CISA, like the intelligence community.
Hold on a second.
It's kind of weird the way that came out, because it is the Transportation Security Administration that is responsible for it, but when he says the TSA is responsible for it, the first thing that I had in my mind is, were those dopes at the airport?
Is that what you thought or how did you catch that?
Yeah, that's what I thought.
And maybe that was intentional.
The TSA dopes at the airport are the ones who...
You're never going to get through the airport security again, ever.
Those guys at the airport work for Homeland Security And I would assume that that's all they do.
I didn't know that they also did anything else that I thought Homeland Security would be responsible.
Right.
That's why it's so interesting that he does bring up in this report Homeland Security, but makes it sound like it's the TSA. Well, anyway, we'll listen again.
Ransomware is one of the greatest cybersecurity threats that we face in the United States.
But it's the TSA that's in charge of pipeline cybersecurity.
The former director of Homeland Cybersecurity, CISA, says TSA can't do it alone.
We need additional support from other agencies like CISA, like the intelligence community, and also the Department of Energy.
Meanwhile, big oil is facing another potential threat.
Shareholders at Exxon and Chevron determined to force those companies to more aggressively address climate change, while a Dutch court has ordered Shell to cut greenhouse emissions by 45% within nine years.
What a crazy story!
Well, you have to understand, that's why I keep mentioning the agenda.
The agenda is COVID, cybersecurity, ransomware, climate change.
The cyber security is because it's taking down the infrastructure.
This has been tried for many, many years and debunked along the way.
Russia hacked into the grid.
No, they didn't.
Remember all those stories as if Russia hacked?
You can still catch a story today saying, well, in 2018, Russia hacked into the grid.
It's not true.
So the idea is you learned how to lock down.
You're going to have to lock down because your electricity is going to go out because of Russia.
And while we're at it, we might as well rebuild a whole new grid that is resilient against Russia and helps...
Climate change.
That's why it's coming out this way.
Additional support from other agencies like CISA, like the intelligence community, and also the Department of Energy.
Meanwhile, big oil is facing another potential threat.
Shareholders at Exxon and Chevron determined to force those companies to more aggressively address climate change, while a Dutch court has ordered Shell to cut greenhouse emissions by 45% within nine years.
The wake-up call loud and clear for big oil from both shareholders and the courts.
Change your business model to better combat climate change.
It comes as gas prices hit a seven-year high following that cyber hack, and the green movement is gaining momentum worldwide.
Oh.
This is the most...
Where did that...
I have a report that we have to play behind next.
That's NBC. That's NBC Nightly News.
Okay, well, here's CBS, and this was from the Good Morning...
What is the CBS show?
That's the morning show.
Morning America, I think?
Yeah, more something like that with the...
Gail.
This is Anthony Mason talking.
And this is titled Bogus Climate Change.
And listen carefully, because they're talking about the 1.5 degrees.
And then they mention, this clip's gone around, by the way.
That guy mentioned, what's the 1.5 degrees?
Well, we just, it's arbitrary.
It's just Meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli.
Jeff, good morning.
How dire is this actually expected to get?
So yeah, in the next five years, it is somewhat likely that we'll hit 1.5 degrees Celsius briefly, temporarily.
That's 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit of warming since pre-industrial times.
It's likely to happen during an El Nino year.
That's when it's really warm in the Pacific.
So natural variations on top of climate change.
Then it will go back down.
But, you know, this is really just a sign that humanity isn't doing very well in managing our global greenhouse emissions.
And at 1.5 degrees Celsius, it's not like we're going to fall off a cliff.
Where things all of a sudden are going to get catastrophic, but things will progressively get worse at a much faster pace.
The intensity of these extreme weather events will pick up.
We'll see compounded events, heat waves on top of sea level rise, on top of large hurricanes and impactful hurricanes.
And so things will just get worse and worse if we breach that.
And the bottom line is by 2030, 2035, unless we really rain in our emissions very quickly, we are likely to get to 1.5 degrees.
And continue to increase our warming close to 2 degrees.
And again, we have to do something very quickly about it, or we're inevitably heading in that direction.
You say that, Jeff, this is a symbolic marker.
Why?
Yeah, because, I mean, humans chose it, right?
We chose 1.5.
We chose 2 degrees.
So again, it's not a tipping point.
It's not like we're going to fall off a cliff.
It's just that things will get progressively worse and worse at a faster clip as we head towards that.
We'll see bigger hurricanes.
We'll see worse floods.
We'll see worse wildfires.
And we're probably setting ourselves up for a pretty bad wildfire season in the West this year.
All right, Jeff Berardelli, thanks so much.
Tidewater Architect, kids.
It's the job of the future.
I'm dead already.
Let me take a look.
Yeah, take a look.
There's not one inch of tide rises in the Bay Area in the last 100 years, but okay.
This does tie into Bitcoin, which I want to talk about for a moment.
Even though we have wildly varying opinions on Bitcoin, it looks like Bitcoin is an incredible threat to all of the monetary systems and monies and currencies, and steps are being made.
I think it's when the Colonial Pipeline hack took place, it was ransomware, which is in Bitcoin, which is immediately associated with negative Then Elon Musk came out right at that moment, perfectly primed with his Saturday Night Live appearance, and says, well, I mean, really, Bitcoin sucks up all the energy in the world.
It's horrible, and we're not going to take any Bitcoin.
And that was the signal for all the elites to...
Go short, which they use their Apple stock and other things to hedge against.
Bitcoin went down to $27,000.
How do you go short with Bitcoin?
Oh, you can short Bitcoin.
There's plenty of places where you can short Bitcoin.
Where's this?
Oh, there's exchanges.
The exchanges that you short Bitcoin, you just sell it?
Yeah, yeah.
You sell the Bitcoin and you can borrow it back.
Basically, you borrow it to sell it.
And they put up Apple stock or other big stock as collateral.
Oh, yeah.
And you can see...
It was a perfect play, particularly with Elon.
It doesn't matter.
What I wanted to point out is that around the world, Bitcoin I think is such a threat that all of the central bankers are...
In trouble.
They're scared.
And they want to compete.
And as I said a year ago, the Federal Reserve, they're really going to do the digital dollar.
This is Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Fed.
Hey, Tyler, the Federal Reserve announcing it's taking another step at looking at the possibility of issuing a central bank digital currency, saying it's going to issue a paper.
And that paper will be issued this summer that will focus on the benefits and risks of a central bank digital currency.
The Fed's going to ask for public information.
Comment on whether or if it should do this thing and what the risks are.
And Chair Powell saying in a video release that the Fed made available along with this statement that this represents the beginning of a thoughtful and deliberative process when it comes to thinking about a central bank digital currency.
He does not say for the record the Fed has reached a conclusion to issue one.
But here's some quick sound from what the chairman released in his video.
We are committed at the Federal Reserve to hearing a wide range of voices on this important issue before making any decision on whether and how to move forward with the U.S. CBDC, taking account of the broader risks and opportunities it could offer.
He also says the CBDC should be designed for general public use and should be a complement, not a replacement for cash.
Meanwhile, over at the Central Bank of Europe, Fifi Lagarde...
The clip you played was just like the opposite of what you said.
Oh, no.
Of course it is.
And that's why I think it's happening.
Absolutely.
Oh, the vaccine's working.
Okay, go on.
Play the next clip.
This is the President of the Central Bank of Europe trying to explain why you have negative interest rates and I think some countries, some banks, now you have to pay to have your bank store your money if it's over 10,000 euros.
I completely appreciate that people who are saving are not satisfied with being charged the consequences of negative rates.
But we have to look at the situation from a global point of view.
We cannot look at a particular depositor or a particular category.
We have to look at the whole economy.
And we know that by putting in place those negative interest rates, we are effectively supporting the economy.
We are encouraging enterprises, families, households, young couples to actually borrow at very low rates in order to invest, in order to buy their first apartment, in order to buy some equipment.
And, you know, the contribution that that is in order to support the economy, in order to make sure that jobs are kept, in order to make sure that corporates can continue to operate and produce is clearly a tradeoff against some aspects.
That are resented by those that are only savers and are not borrowers.
We're actually saving you.
We're saving you with negative interest rates.
And this is why a lot of young people are saying, no, I'm going to put my money into Bitcoin.
It seems to do better than the bank just taking money from me every single month.
But the kicker comes from CGTN, which is a Chinese global television network.
It's in English, and they had a whole bunch of guys on, some Chinese-Americans, others from all different parts of Asia, and this was a, oh my god, Bitcoin is a piece of crap show.
It lasted 30 minutes, and I clipped a piece that I know you'll love, because this is the question.
If Bitcoin actually succeeds, let's say that people and institutions and everyone just says, you know what, I can't stay on the sideline anymore.
I need to jump into this thing.
It's a hedge against inflation.
What will actually happen if this widespread Bitcoin adoption takes place?
We ask the Assistant Director of International Money Institute, Remini University in China.
And Guqiang, can you give me the worst scenario, what kind of a systemic shock it will give to the current financial system if Bitcoin is widely used in China or the rest of the world?
Well, if Bitcoin will become the ultimate type of form of the currency, been adopted by human society, I can tell you exactly what's going to happen as the worst scenario or the must scenario.
We're all going to die.
Okay, that's the end of you.
It's like a giant shaggy dog story.
Very funny.
Listen to the rest of his explanation because it's worth it.
I can tell you exactly what's going to happen as the worst scenario or the must scenario.
We're all going to die.
This is not a joke.
Why do you say that?
Bitcoin has a...
Yes, Bitcoin has a very strict limited number, the total number, which means this is a deflation currency, which means the currency would not grow its amount alongside with the growth of human economic development.
That means we're going to see our society going on the death spiral of deflation, and the business sector will withdraw, and we're going to see people's jobs going to be weathered away, and then the whole society is going to shrink and then self-explode.
That's what happened in the end of the Ming Dynasty when they're short of the silver.
And also happened in the Inca Empire when they're short of the gold.
So this is not a good idea if we're going to have this kind of cryptocurrency to run the real human society.
I disagree with him, but I do like how he plays it out.
Oh, we're all going to die.
It's very obvious.
Well, okay.
I do have a couple of clips I want to get that are a little different, one I wanted to get out of the way.
But before I do that, I ran into this interesting, on Democracy Now!, an anniversary of the George Floyd thing.
When you think of George Floyd, what did he do for a living?
What kind of a guy was he?
Just tell me off the top of your head what you know about George Floyd.
George Floyd?
Well, there's...
A lot of different things, but mainly he was on a combination of drugs, had violated a law about passing off a 20-whatever, and it just escalated.
No, I'm not talking about the situation.
That's what I know about him.
What else do I need to know about him?
What was his job?
What did he do?
What was he normally doing?
Was he a carpenter?
No, I think he was a bouncer.
At one point, he was a bouncer at a club.
So the idea for democracy now, which hates this country, I might add, they have to give him a little more gravitas.
Didn't he also hold a loaded gun to a pregnant woman's belly?
I think that was part of his job description.
Yeah, he did that.
He got arrested like eight times in eight months or something like that.
There's a lot of that kind of thing.
But, no, no.
You got it wrong.
I want you to listen to the Democracy Now!
Amy Goodman description of George Floyd and what he did.
What was he?
Let's go.
One year since the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Tuesday.
The murder of the 46-year-old father, who was a security guard and rapper, sparked a national uprising and global movement to end racism and police brutality.
Oh, security guard and rapper.
He's a rapper.
I didn't know he was a rapper.
So he was an artist.
Uh-huh.
He made his living as a security guard.
He was an artist trying to make a living as a rapper.
I have not found his albums.
I don't want to dehumanize George Floyd or anyone else.
I don't either, but I'm just saying I do not like this sort of reporting.
Well, there's a reason for it.
I do not like taking somebody and then whitewashing his own description so he's now a poor rapper.
This is bullshit.
There's a reason for it.
Uh...
Mo clued me into this, and I think it may happen.
There's going to be a very significant effort today and tomorrow to connect George Floyd with Memorial Day.
Memorial Day is already under attack for its true meaning, or under attack.
It's been watered down for its true meaning into mattress sales, truck month, whatever.
Yeah, yeah, sales.
Memorial Day sales.
Macy's.
Thank you, Macy's.
The push will be to connect Memorial Day to remember the fallen hero, George Floyd.
Watch for it.
Watch for it.
Well, that's a little more sinister than my commentary.
Yeah, I know.
Sorry, it's Moe.
Yeah, well, that's what Moe does.
Moe does.
So here's another one.
So this guy that got kicked, you know, the guy that was the head of Space Force.
You know about this?
Yeah, he got kicked out, right?
Lowell Meyer, yeah, I think is his name.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, because he wrote a book saying they were teaching critical race theory and critical theory in the army and it was screwing up the troops' morale.
He wrote a little book, I guess, and he says, you're out, so they kicked him out.
So, he goes on Sean Hannity's show, and I have a two-parter here.
Sean Hannity is a total douche.
I'm sorry.
Do we not have a rule against Sean Hannity clips?
Yeah, I'm sorry.
I'm violating the rule.
Okay, I choose the art then.
But this is the reason for this violation is not because it's a Sean Hannity clip.
It's a Sean Hannity's a douche clip.
Yeah.
I mean, in our house, the minute Hannity comes on, it goes off.
I cannot stand the guy.
So here, I just want you to listen to this.
Sean Hannity's talking, this guy has a story to tell.
He got kicked out, he was relieved of duty as head of Space Force.
Right, from Space Force, right.
If you listen to this clip, all you see is Sean Hannity.
You can hear it when he's talking.
He's paying no attention to what this guy has to say.
He's shuffling his papers.
He's asking lame questions.
He's uninterested.
And it's even worse in the part two of this clip.
But tell me I'm wrong about this.
Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lohmeyer, who is now, by the way, speaking in his personal capacity, not his views.
They don't necessarily reflect the official policy of the Department of Defense.
Okay, tell us exactly what happened.
Sean, I appreciate you having me on the show.
And in fact, that statement that you just read that came from Air Force Public Affairs I included in the front of my book three times, once on the copyright page, once in the front matter, and again in the introduction to the book.
What happened is I began noticing some time ago, and not just in the past few months, but over the past several years, an increasing relevance of what I saw was Marxist ideology parading around by other names.
The Defense Secretary in February, I think it was February 5th of this year, called for an extremism down day and issued a guidance memorandum to all service members.
And in the guidance memorandum, he basically gave an injunction to every service member to combat extremist ideologies within the force where they saw them, and to take it upon ourselves to protect one another and to speak up and educate one another about extremist ideologies when we discover them causing divisions within the and to take it upon ourselves to protect one another and And that's me paraphrasing the guidance memorandum, so I include that in the introduction to the book as well.
Okay, so you had recognized the narratives as being Marxist in nature, your words, not mine, and also you said it teaches intensive teaching that I heard at the base at a time the Constitution ratified the U.S., codified white supremacy as the law of the land.
Are they not aware that we fought a civil war?
That the 64-65 Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act that Joe Biden's friend, by the way, filibustered.
Side note, while not perfect, we have made incredible strides, have incredible more to go towards a more perfect union.
Is that not recognized at all?
Okay, yes.
You're right.
A couple things about this clip.
This is what Hannity does.
When you're on the radio for three hours a day, you repeat stuff.
And that's what he's doing.
He's doing the radio show now on his primetime television show.
And it sucks.
We just heard the guy saying that.
You put in your own total, your own words, and just spit it back.
That's what you do on the radio.
That's part of why he's a douchebag.
It's just a series of disconnected nonsense.
Also, this guy has a book.
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
I think, yeah, well, the book is not fishy.
He's promoting his book a bit too much.
But he also didn't run Space Force.
I don't think he was, he wasn't the chief of Space Force.
I thought he was.
But let's listen to part two where, again, Hannity's not listening.
This is the thing that gets me.
He's not listening to the guy.
The guy's trying to say this and that.
Hannity doesn't care.
And I just found it to be, it was off-putting, at least to me.
Let's hear him.
I think it is recognized.
And I think, you know, one of the things the Defense Department does very well is make it very clear that we've got zero tolerance for discrimination of any kind based on race, sex, politics, religion, etc.
But that's standard.
And so that's the standard, right?
And so to that end, I've made that very clear to my own people that in the light of a hyper-politicized environment that I've seen since taking command, and I'm no longer in command, I will not tolerate any discrimination of any kind based on politics, for example.
And so let me give you one example of what I saw in the past ten months when I was in command of a unit.
There were videos being sent out to every base service member that we were asked to watch in preparation for our extremism down days and discussions on race in which we were taught that the country was evil, that it was founded in 1619 and not 1776, and that whites are inherently evil.
And so I speak up against those things in my book.
I think in the military that you talk about a brotherhood and a bond that really is kind of unimaginable in real life because you all have each other's back on the battlefield.
Thank you for updating us.
Appreciate it.
Okay.
It's a planted story.
This is, he was a lieutenant colonel.
And he had his book out a couple weeks ago, and it is now selling out on Amazon.
This is a pathetic, pathetic book promotion piece.
And that's why Hannity wasn't interested, because he knows it was just to promote this book, to move the...
I'm sure it's a think tank or someone else to...
Because, of course, there's a lot of people very concerned about the Marxist stuff that's going on.
In fact, here's townhall.com.
Anti-Marxist book by ousted Space Force commanding officer Topps Charts.
So that's just part of the political crap.
What you're doing is giving Hannity more credit than I was.
And I can see it because Hannity...
There was a thing...
I've talked about this on the show before.
When I was listening to different channels in San Francisco, I was listening to Michael Savage do a rant about some religious political group that had wanted to do, by time...
By having a certain person on the show over and over again.
They're going to give the show X amount of money if you'd have this guest on at least once a week for a month.
And that was like the part of the deal.
And he went and complained bitterly about this.
He says, I'm not doing that because my show's got too much going on.
It's not like, you know, he doesn't have ads, but he does.
But he didn't like this idea.
I flipped it over to Hannity's show and the guy was on the show.
Yeah.
So Hannity, you know, I guess maybe he's getting sick of it, or I'm not sure, but there was so much disdain in that piece, which was, you're right, it was a book promotion, and the guy promoted his book, he promoted the foreword to the book, and the fact that he put quotes in the book in three different places.
And Hannity was, I'm now taking a different look at this, and I'm assuming that Hannity was having none of it.
So good for him.
Oh, that's an interesting way of looking at it.
Well, you talked me into it.
Speaking of promotion, we've been looking at this, and this is the images we're seeing of radar with tic-tacs.
You never see it with just a video in the sky.
It's always a sensor, a radar, a screen.
It's a video of a screen.
We're all going to die.
The UFOs are here.
Tucker Carlson all in.
Yes, it's finally time.
We have to admit it.
We have people talking, just Navy pilots, Navy, Navy, everywhere Navy.
No mention of any possible Project Nemesis.
Let's just catch up with ABC This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
You made a point there.
It is always Navy.
What's the deal?
Because it's a Navy system called Nemesis that can project anything onto sensors worldwide to make it look like Steve, what's your take on this?
How should we be thinking about these sightings?
Well, I think it's intriguing, frankly, George.
I think the Navy videos have some things that we've never seen before, never been out in the public.
Normally, with UFOs, you'll see a picture, a grainy picture.
You'll see a person.
These people are easily spoofed.
But in this case, we have data from three parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
You have four pilots with eyeballs on, you had two separate radars, one in the F-18 and one in the USS Princeton, and you had infrared data, so all roughly correlated.
Does that mean that there were UFOs?
No, it doesn't.
Does it mean that there could be a scientific explanation?
Sure it does, but I do think it raises some compelling questions that ought to be addressed in a scientific and deliberate way.
You're a former Marine fighter pilot.
I have to ask, did you ever see anything you couldn't explain?
Not that it would be attributable to aliens here, but I do think that we need to think about this from a perspective of science and advancing science, George.
There's some conspiratorial undertones to all this that I don't think are useful.
I think that anybody that's worked in the U.S. government before knows that the U.S. government is completely incapable of complex conspiracies.
Ah!
Keeping sensational secrets.
So, you know, Washington leaks like a sieve, and if there were aliens who remain somewhere, it would have leaked by now.
So, point being that Men in Black was not a documentary.
That is, I mean, talk about the vaccine is working.
Real doublespeak.
But we know that this ultimately is always used for entertainment purposes.
Those with vaccination marks will immediately flock towards what this is all geared up for.
We're looking for a movie.
We're looking for a movie that is big, a movie that would warrant all this type of promotion.
Would you take one that includes Angelina Jolie?
Would that be a blockbuster, maybe, that this could be promoting?
Is it a July movie?
Angela Jolie?
Is it a July movie?
Yeah, July 4th.
They always have these big blockbuster tentpole films on the 4th of July.
Hold on a second.
I'm not going to tell you yet what it is.
Let me see what the release date is.
Okay, the release date...
No, it's November.
It's not a summer tentpole.
No, it's a Thanksgiving movie.
Okay, well, I'll accept that as a possibility.
Here it comes.
We have watched.
And guided.
We have helped them progress.
And seen them accomplish wonders.
Throughout the years, we have never interfered.
Until now.
That's right.
They come from a different galaxy.
They have never interfered with us until now, because now it's needed.
Angelina Jolie, The Eternals from Marvel, the blockbuster on deck.
I think that's the one.
You can't get much bigger than that.
Yeah, but it's still Marvel and it means it's all, you know, it means it's superheroes.
No, it's not superheroes.
Well, let's see.
We'll see how that goes.
I mean, that's not the story of The Eternals.
The story is Angelina Jolie's coming to save us.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Not blown away by this one.
And I think, you know, when are we going to get sick of these superhero Marvel films?
Never.
No, never.
No, everything comes and goes.
Why would we get sick of it?
That's the best release we've got, man.
Eh, okay.
It's possible.
I'm not going to say it's not what's happening.
Okay.
Um...
I did have this one little thing.
This guy, the new head of the ATF that was kind of being grilled by Mike Lee.
This is a nine-second clip.
He just says something funny in here I thought was amusing.
And it reminded me of something you said last show.
This is ATF doofus hearing.
With regards to the comments that I made on Cheddar, that was a lengthy interview.
What I was trying to use is self-depreciating humor.
Wow!
Alright, you get one for that.
That was good.
Self-depreciating on cheddar.
I mean, that's a twofer if I ever heard of one.
What an idiot!
Yeah, he's really an idiot, this guy.
And he's the head of the ATF? This is the hearings to make him the head of the ATF. Oh, he's hired!
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You're going to have a good time.
And in fact, some call it almost like a party.
Noagendameetups.com.
If you can't find one, start one.
Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days.
You want to be where you want me.
Triggered on hell's flame.
You want to be where everybody feels the same.
It's like a party.
Alright.
I'm sorry.
But first, something I didn't mention.
A Zephyr went by.
Okay.
And why did you not mention that?
This is critical.
People invest based upon this report.
Well, the thing that you're not noticing is that this is not a Zephyr day.
They're not supposed to be running on Sunday.
They're only running three times a week.
Even more reason.
We should have had a breaking news.
We should have interrupted the clip.
Well, we could have.
But I was just stunned by it.
It was an eight-car Zephyr with the mail car.
Now that they put the mail car back on there, or luggage car, whatever it is, I think they may have gone back to their old schedule.
Breaking news, everybody.
It is Zephyr Report, Economic Report.
Alert the people over at Squatbox CNBC. It looks like we have an eight-car Zephyr with a mail car.
Could be a luggage car.
Bitcoin, $36,444.
Oh, my God!
Woo!
Listen to that horn!
People are going to be mad, man.
Special Zephyr Report.
I only have one ISO. I don't want the breather air.
What?
I don't want the breather air.
I wish I had a better one.
I had nothing.
I don't want to breathe your air.
I don't want to breathe your air.
You have nothing?
I don't know.
I've fallen down on the job when it comes to ISOs, I think.
Oh, my.
I have just a short, fun clip.
Rand Paul on a rampage.
He's...
He went through this whole thing in the Senate talking about all the waste, all the waste and all the bullcrap money we spend.
He does this every year.
I know, I know.
He's picked up, there used to be another senator that used to do this all the time.
Well, Ron Paul used to do it too, his dad.
Yeah, but in the Senate, Ron Paul is always in Congress.
Right, right, right.
Here's 30 seconds of him bitching about money going to Afghanistan.
This was $850,000 that was given to a for-profit Afghan television station to support the development of a national cricket league.
Really?
So, our State Department, which, you know, we have to pay ambassadors.
We've got to pay assistant ambassadors.
We've got to pay, you know, all the different personnel, those protecting the ambassador in our embassies.
We've got to pay for the embassies, the electricity, all that stuff we have to do.
I'm for that.
Where do we get the money to pay for a cricket?
Where is it the business of the U.S. government?
I like the cricket example.
I think it's good because, you know, that really pisses off Americans.
It's not even baseball.
It's not even American sport.
No, it's got every piss-off Americans element you want.
It does.
Very good.
Too much money, it's overpricing, and that's about cricket.
Well done.
Well done.
Well, I don't have anything to top that, but I do have a couple of things I could throw in.
I got Tom Cotton was in a congressional hearing where they're grilling the new kind of sorority girl who's going to be the Secretary of the Army.
Oh!
Is she a sorority girl?
Take a look at her, yeah.
Oh, okay.
What's her name?
I couldn't find a sorority that she was part of, but I'm guaranteeing that she was a sorority girl.
She looks like it, and she...
It kind of acts like it and she's going to be Secretary of the Army.
That's interesting.
Has she been confirmed?
I think she went through all confirmation.
I think she has.
But this is during the confirmation hearing.
He brings up this weird concept Just listen to this and tell me what...
By the way, there was a bunch of people laughing behind there under their breaths about this whole line of questioning.
Thank you.
One final question.
I've raised this with your predecessors.
I raised it with General Milley when he was the chief and with General McConville.
Their hearings will be your wingman.
The Army has all these great modernization priorities.
Soldiers...
Don't want to ride around in a next-generation combat vehicle.
They want to ride in a Bradley or an Abrams.
They don't want to shoot an extended long-range cannon.
They want to shoot a Paladin.
They don't want to fly in future vertical lift.
They want to fly in an Apache or a Black Hawk.
Can you commit to me, as your predecessors did, General McConville and General Milley, that we're going to give these things good names that motivate our soldiers as opposed to long, bureaucratic names?
Senator, absolutely.
There's a lot of great generals like Pershing and Eisenhower and Grant and Sherman.
A lot of great young soldiers who've won the Medal of Honor over the years.
Soldiers need to be motivated by the glorious history of their army.
They don't need to be riding around in names, in vehicles with eight-word names.
Acronyms.
Acronyms are unpronounceable.
Yes, Senator.
Thank you.
What was that all about?
He doesn't...
He thinks...
That soldiers want to drive around in a macho man car that's got some name like, you know, Bradley or Eisenhower.
Not Hummer?
Not an AV-45.
Really?
A Hummer's got a name.
It's like the idea of...
Where's that AV-45?
I don't know, it's coming around a bend there.
Was that Jamie Raskin?
No, it was Tom Cotton.
Yeah.
I just thought it was the silliest thing I've ever heard.
Christine, well, it's a waste of everyone's time.
Christine Elizabeth Wormuth, born in Southern California, La Jolla.
After growing up in College Station, Texas, she graduated from Williams College with a bachelor degree in political science before earning her master's in public policy from the University of Maryland.
So she has the right papers.
She does.
I think she may be a little more serious than a sorority girl.
Take a look at her pictures.
She's got sorority girl written all over her.
Yeah, the one that gets drunk and pukes within an hour.
Well, that's a sorority girl.
He said it, not me.
I sure did.
I don't care.
I think before we leave, we need to wrap something up here.
You're listening to the No Agenda Morning Zoo on Get Mo Radio.
Get it on and rip the gout.
You got butt slammed.
Correct, sir.
You know what I love about that jingle is that would not even be seen as a parody on a Top 40 station.
Hey man, great opener.
That's great, man.
That's great for the zoo.
Great for the show.
We have another submission for our entertainment reporter for the zoo for our morning zoo show, which will be the exit strategy for John and I so we can finally, finally retire with just one thing on our minds and that is creating the best rockin' Z morning zoo for everybody.
And Liam, Liam Coffey, he sent us an audition and he says, bonus, I'm actually gay.
So unlike Fletcher, this is the real deal.
So let's check out the audition tape from Liam.
Hi guys, Liam here with your Hollywood update.
And can I just say, Kelly, you are looking absolutely tired.
Go and take a nap.
Now, on to the important stuff that is happening in our world.
It looks as if J-Lo or an old boo Ben Affleck are starting up again.
They have been spotted all over town.
Onlookers say that they've crossed the friend zone and headed to something more serious.
Spotted at the Big Sky Resort on Montana, then seen holding hands getting out of a private jet.
It's not quite doing it for me, this one.
Well, I like the British accent.
I think that's an interesting, interesting, yes.
A little more.
I think what it lacks is pacing.
Yes, and some intonation up and down, and a little more surprise.
Let's do a little bit more.
I mean, holding hands, it looks pretty serious.
And of course, we know that they're not just doing it for publicity.
That idea would just be crazy!
The big news this week, though, is all about the Friends reunion that was a decade in the making.
Yeah, pacing.
I think it needs different pacing.
Would we have a callback for Liam?
Well, we'll put him on the potential callback list.
Pile B. That's how it goes, Liam.
The problem is we're not getting enough submissions.
No, not at all.
I got a lot of people who said they would, but they never follow through.
You know what?
It's because we make it look easy doing this podcast.
Well, there's one other element we can't ignore.
And that is?
We have gear.
Yeah.
That's true.
Some people don't have gear.
That's alright.
We're still hoping for the just, the right person to come along.
Callback's not in place yet.
Don't worry about it.
Let's see, next on NoAgendaStream.com, Meduse, MedusePod, MedusePod, I think so, MedusePod, that's NoAgendaStream.com.
Coming up, end of show mixes, we have actually two really nice ones.
We've got Tom Starkweather, a Fauci retrospective, which will be good, and Bill Mutney, Mutney.
He's pretty new to the end of show.
The Fauci retrospective, which was played at the beginning during the pre-show, is in dynamite.
Don't hang up.
Yeah, stick around for it for sure.
And we will stick around, at least we'll stick around on the rebound on Thursday.
Until then, coming to you from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the front of the Opportunity Zone in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone, Star State, FEMA Region No.
6 on the governmental maps.
In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
And from northern Silicon Valley, where I remain, I'm John C. Dvorak.
We return on Thursday.
Please remember us at dvorak.org slash na.
Until then, adios, mofos!
and such.
"The Wants of the Wants" To give us something we're not immune to.
I don't think this virus is like the others before.
The bad land that you funded in Wuhan can slap you that far.
Found you a guy with your number.
I know you're telling lies.
Found you the name, your brother.
C-O-V-I-D-1-9.
Found you, found you answered this for me.
Was there a breach at that lab you were funding?
Did you get a mention research until you lost your nerve?
Was it just the publication that left you disturbed?
Found you, I've got your number.
I know you're telling lies.
Found you, explain your wonders.
What's the name, your brother.
What's the name, your brother.
Found you, I've got your number.
When you're in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better, and it might even block a droplet.
But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is.
And I vaccinated Santa Claus myself.
I measured his level of immunity, and he is good to go.
But the data are not going to change.
Some of the numbers may change a little, but the conclusion will not change.
There will be a surprise outbreak.
They have pledged that they will do what the science tells them to do.
When you take the data you have and you reinsert it into the model, the model modifies.
Asymptomatic transmission has never been the driver of outbreaks.
The driver of outbreaks is always a symptomatic person.
People who are without symptoms at all can transmit the virus, but importantly, They can do it merely by speaking.
Well, we are certainly still in the escalation phase of this outbreak.
But now is the time to do what you're told.
How do you know they didn't lie to you?
How do you know they didn't lie to you and use the money for gain-of-function research anyway?
There's no way of guaranteeing that.
When this was stopped at Professor Barrick's lab, they moved the research to China.
They make up their own rules as they go, they change them when they want to, and they smugly, like Tony Fauci, does not mind going on television in front of the people who pay the salary and lie directly into the camera.
We're going to be developing serious problems in other areas.
We may see a surge upon a surge.
We have to be concerned about the mutants.
I know I sound like a broken record.
That's good.
I want to sound like a broken record.
Let's just keep doing it.
Well, if people are not wearing masks, then maybe we should be mandating it.
Maybe I should put two masks on.
There's nothing wrong with that.
Right now in the United States, people should not be walking around with masks.
So although there appears to be some contradiction of you were saying this then and why you're saying this now, Adios, mofo.
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