This is your award-winning Kimbo Nation Media Assassination, episode 1353.
This is No Agenda.
And broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone, Star State.
In the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from northern Silicon Valley, where I'm wondering if there's going to be another Sunday Zephyr, because that's all I care about.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
It's Crackpot and Buzzkill in the morning.
Hmm.
That's interesting.
That's all you care about, huh?
That's what it sounds like.
Hmm.
That's what somebody said.
They sent me a note saying, it's all you care about is the Zephyr, you suck.
Oh, well you didn't read the note then.
Now you give me some context.
I just read it.
That was the note?
You only care about the Zephyr, you suck.
That was the note.
Yeah.
Excellent.
So encouraging.
Must be because we make it look easy.
That's what's going on here.
Hey, John, I have a road report.
Quick little road report.
Oh, yes.
You were on the road.
Yes.
You took a trip, a quickie, back and forth, a toe tap for all practical purposes, and there's the Zephyr.
Oh, ladies and gentlemen.
Okay, we're counting.
Oh, my goodness.
I'm excited.
This is right on time.
This is so good.
Eight.
It's a normal Zephyr.
The old-fashioned Zephyr.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have an eight-car Zephyr old-fashioned.
Normal things are turning back to normal.
That's what the squawk box people need to know at CNBC. Bitcoin struggling at $36,261.
Oh my God!
Listen to that horn!
Yes, I went to Bitcoin 2021 in Miami.
Which was quite an interesting trip.
Yeah, any pretty girls?
Well, they're not called girls.
They're called Satoshi sluts.
So, this was...
Okay, just going back, you know, we finished up on time on Thursday...
get out because i had a 425 flight and you know if we finish around 215 and we had just to have enough time to do the post-production and then for me to to bolt and as soon as we you know had the as soon as we stopped the recording the show yeah well not really rushed but yeah we we got Moving along.
Moving along, exactly.
And immediately I got, oh, your plane has been delayed, delayed by an hour, delayed by another 30 minutes, so that kind of sucked.
But I had everything packed, and for the first time in a long time, I didn't check a bag, I just, because it was only 36 hours, and I'm typically traveling with the studio, so I've got the studio in a camera bag and a roller bag and all my clothes go in.
But there was no studio because I was going to come back last night, which I did.
So we get to Miami, and it's me, Dave Jones, and Eric DeShill.
And we're representing Podcasting 2.0 at this Bitcoin conference.
And it starts off, and I get in like 10, 30 or something.
And Eric has gotten us an Airbnb.
So driving down the main street in the car, and the guy makes a right into what I see on his GPS is the street where our Airbnb is.
He might as well have turned into an episode of The Wire.
I mean, it was crazy.
There were a whole bunch of guys cooking meth at a house across the street.
There were drug deals being done.
And this is one of those houses with gates in front of it, which is not an unnecessary item.
Was it cheap?
Of course it was cheap.
It's Eric the Shill.
While I really appreciated that, it was near the convention center.
No Airbnb near the convention center is going to be any good.
We're not going to stay in South Beach with all the The Bitcoin bros and the shitcoin bros, I should say, and the Satoshi sluts.
So this thing, this Bitcoin 2021 conference, imagine Comic-Con meets Fyre Festival.
And the fire festival part started right away.
Wasn't fire festival a fraud?
Well, fire festival was where everyone was supposed to have great accommodations and all this food and dancing, and they wound up on a chartered 727 with a styrofoam box filled with a piece of cheese and a cracker.
Yeah.
So there was a three-hour line to get into this thing because they messed up the whole opening.
It didn't really matter.
The event itself, you know, one big auditorium, then a whole bunch of these bubbles outside where vendors had, you know, paid to be there.
So there was shitcoin this, shitcoin that.
They had the Bitcoin IndyCar and a lot of Satoshi girls running around.
Yeah.
And the reason why everyone wanted to get in right at the beginning was for the keynote fireside chat between Michael Saylor of MicroStrategies, who famously purchased billions of dollars of Bitcoin for his company, and Max Keiser.
And the whole conference, it made no sense to be there to see anything.
I mean, it's better if you see it online.
The videos are fantastic.
But Max came out, this is the opening of the conference, in his complete white clown suit.
And this is eight seconds, which kind of set the tone.
We're not done!
We're not done!
Fuck Eli!
Fuck Eli!
That was the main thing, was fuck Elon.
There were trucks with digital signs all over Miami around the conference center.
Elon, stick to space!
Fuck off, Elon!
It was very, as I said, kind of Comic-Con meets Fyre Festival.
Everything else was, you know, we were really there to meet a whole bunch of other people who we've been working with but had never met.
And so we had great meetings.
That was great.
And Podcasting 2.0 is going to kick so much ass.
We have so much momentum.
Very excited about that.
And everything else was, let me see, Laura Loomer.
She...
What has she got to do with Bitcoin?
This is great.
Well, she lives in Florida and Jack Dorsey was there to talk about how we need to bank the unbanked and Bitcoin is the way to go.
What?
Banking the unbanked of the world.
This is a global...
Yeah, we need to...
Yeah, I know about banking the unbanked, but...
That's what...
So Dorsey...
You have to understand...
So how...
I'll tell you why.
Let me tell you why.
Let me tell you why.
Dorsey invested in the initial seed round of Lightning Labs.
So that's his connection to this conference.
And that's about it.
And then he was pontificating about blah, blah, blah.
And so Laura Loomer, with a camera crew, walks right up the stage and says, How can you say that?
You are a human rights abuser.
You cancel politicians.
And she just went on.
And the crowd was frozen because on one hand...
Anyone who could hear her knows that this is an absolute truth.
Twitter censors people and kicks them off, and in that regard, you could call them human rights abusers.
But on the other hand, oh, but it's Jack Dorsey!
So they were frozen.
It was really interesting to see.
Well, they should have been cheering her.
Yes, I think so, too.
But she got some good interviews out of that with some of the bigger...
Bitcoin podcast.
I think she's good on her.
Pretty brave.
Yeah, I've always enjoyed her stuff.
I like that.
And then the kicker of the day was announced at the end of the conference that by the president of El Salvador that they have a bill now in their parliament or whatever it is with a plan to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender.
Which everyone seemed very excited about.
Now, who's this?
The president of El Salvador.
Oh.
Yeah.
Don't they use the U.S. dollar in El Salvador?
They have their own peso.
Oh, okay.
That sounds right, because it's one of the drug hubs.
Yeah.
So, yeah, sure, it makes sense.
Great.
But it is interesting, because, as you say, drug hub...
I don't think the banks want the drug money not going through their system.
I don't think they want that going through Bitcoin.
Oh, I think that's been your basic theory, which I've agreed with since day one.
Yeah, I think that will cause some problems.
The banks are the ones who make out on the drug trade, you know, as money launderers.
I mean, their main competition is probably the big Vegas casinos.
So I fully expect some enormous pushback if this gets any traction.
People saying, oh my god, oh my god, the actual drug capital of the world will now be slushing their funds away in Bitcoin.
Which of course is really just a plea to not do that because that's what keeps our system running.
I did learn something interesting about ransomware.
We'll talk about that in a minute.
The The most interesting part of my journey travel-wise, as the three of us were in the Airbnb, you know, we have different departure times, and we're packed up, and I have to leave first, and we have those stupid wristbands on.
I'm like, oh, here, let me cut them off for you.
So I take my scissors.
I have, you know, barber scissors with, you know, the holes for your fingers, about seven, eight inches.
Okay.
How did you get those on the plane?
That's exactly what Eric said.
He says, how did you get that on the plane?
And I said, well, that's interesting.
You know, I didn't think about it.
Normally, it's in my toiletry bag.
It goes in checked baggage, so I guess they didn't see it.
And I said, oh, that'll be interesting, going back.
So the line was a little slow at TSA, and I see that they have a brand new 3D scanner.
Brand new!
And I even mentioned to the TSA agent, I said, wow, for something...
Is it the one that looks like the giant bullet?
No, it's not the giant bullet.
It's more like an MRI machine.
But without, not round, but square.
But it was very, I mean, it was 3D and it was different from anything there.
I just happened to be in that line.
And I say to the TSA agent, well, for something brand new, it's kind of slow because it was taking a while.
She said, no, no, it's actually a little faster, but, you know, we have new controls and, you know, it's 3D. You see, slice through all this stuff.
And I'm like, well, this is going to be very interesting.
And my bag went through no problem.
That's pathetic.
I almost wanted to report it.
It's an 8-inch pair of scissors.
Very pointy.
This is like, wow.
Remember not to take them again.
What theater?
What bullcrap is this?
Yeah, that sounds like a lethal weapon.
Oh, it's totally a lethal weapon.
People get stopped for nail clippers.
I got stopped for...
I lost something like a nail clipper or a corkscrew or something once in the early days when they were just taking everything out of your luggage.
But now they don't care.
That's interesting.
3D. Oh, that great 3D device did its job.
I'm going to have to look it up and see which one that was, because it was clearly new, because she said it's new, and I couldn't see a brand, but it said 3D, you know, big, woo, 3D. 3D. That'll scare you off.
The guy should have had those glasses on, you know, the red and orange lens.
Yeah.
It's even better.
So, because it's a Bitcoin conference, there was a lot of talk about ransomware, and maybe we'll just start and finish with this.
Here's what I learned about the ransomware.
First of all, I learned that the JBS ransomware is indeed the same as the colonial pipeline.
Whether that's Russian or not, that still needs to be seen, but it's being blamed on Russia.
Of course.
Of course.
But the way it works, and this is what I found fascinating, and it makes sense when you think about it.
So these intrusions, which are typically through some spoofing or email, either they're typically email, What happens is they infect the system, they get in, and this is all Windows stuff, and once they get the Windows domain with the right administrator account, they will sit there, well, not entirely dormant, but trying to infect the machines that they want for sometimes months and months on end.
And then once it's all set, there's a little ping to the control server, and they can activate the ransomware at any moment, which makes...
The concept that this is the same ransomware is kind of interesting because it's not like, oh, they just succeeded to hack into a new system.
No, it's probably everywhere and they can just flip switches whenever they want to.
That would be the way to go if you could do it.
I think that's exactly what's happening.
And as if I requested it...
Now two TV stations have ransomware.
Like, yeah, finally we're getting to that.
And the FBI is, you know, oh my goodness, this is as bad as 9-11.
Amid growing cyber attacks against TV stations, food and fuel suppliers, hospitals, water systems, and all levels of government, the FBI confirms to NBC News it's investigating 100 different types of ransomware attacks, many originating from Russia.
The Deputy Attorney General today...
We cannot give any quarter, and no country should be harboring criminal actors of any type.
IBM's Cyber X-Force runs a constant global cyber threat assessment showing the Russian criminal gang R-Evil, blamed by the FBI for the attack against meat producer JBS, earned at least $123 million in ransom last year.
The average initial ransom demand, $5 million.
Two-thirds of victims pay the ransom to get their computers back.
This is not just somebody wearing a hoodie in Moscow.
This is a team of people working together.
They've got a financial department.
They've got a negotiation department.
They've got a customer service.
Should the U.S. retaliate against the Russian government?
Most experts warn that would only lead to a dangerous game of escalation.
The U.S. turns out the lights in St.
Petersburg.
Russia turns off the water in Chicago.
I don't think we should turn out the lights in St.
Petersburg.
And punish the Russian people for what criminal Russian actors have done to us or what the Russian state has done to us.
Cyber experts say the U.S. could target criminal gangs in Russia and China and elsewhere, but the best approach may be an international treaty, like a nuclear arms agreement where all sides agree to crack down on cyber crime.
Oh, yeah.
We'll have a nuclear arms agreement for cyber crime.
And please note the M5M pushing the cyber war...
Whoa, we should turn off the lights in Moscow.
As if.
Exactly, as if.
But jeez.
And the White House.
You know, and the other thing is, I really doubt that when they're saying Petersburg specifically, that they're hooked to the internet.
They're not like us where we have to hook everything to the internet.
They're not stupid like us.
There's some old fart that's got a big giant switch and he pulls it every once in a while.
The only way you turn him off is you knock that guy in the head and then do it manually.
And he lives in a gray VW bus-like thing out front.
Yeah, just outside.
Well, the White House is taking it all very seriously.
And the White House has issued an urgent warning after an alarming rise in cyberattacks, exposing companies to take immediate steps to protect themselves, saying no company is safe after hackers targeted a major meat supplier, the transportation industry, and a critical...
I'm sorry?
You know, before you even finish that clip...
Let's ask our bins a simple question.
Their signatures, because these are the exact same code bases, there's going to be signatures all over the place that are easy, especially if they're sitting there for months on end.
Yes.
It should be very easy to ferret out.
It shouldn't take a genius to do this.
No, the consensus is there.
The bins have already told me.
Universally.
China.
Universally.
That is China?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, it would make nothing but sense to me to be China.
China has more fun, has a better sense of humor than Russia when it comes to this stuff.
That's, you know, what the government is saying is, no, no, no, it's Russians pretending to be Chinese.
Why?
Because they want to turn the lights off in St.
Petersburg.
I don't know.
Well, I just want to go with it.
We can argue about this any way we want to, but I'm going to go with the logical aspect of it.
If the Russians wanted to pretend to be anybody, why wouldn't they pretend to be Ukrainians?
No, because they love Ukrainians.
They wouldn't do that against their own people.
No, but Ukrainians are the ones that we're, you know, coddling up to and the Ukrainians gave up on the Russians.
They don't have a Russian stooge in office anymore.
And it would be nice to blame them for everything.
And they're always notorious.
People always say, oh, if the Ukrainians are involved in the hack, you're never going to bust them.
So what are you asking for?
That the Russians should say it wasn't us, it was the Ukrainians?
I would think that would be better if it wasn't us pretending to be Chinese.
The Russians just laugh at America.
Because of these kinds of episodes.
Yes, of course.
We're beside ourselves, you know.
We don't know what we're doing.
We don't know what we're doing.
Do you see what Putin posted?
Now that he has the next stage of North Stream 2, he says, oh, pretty soon you'll be able to get this beautiful Russian gas, or you could have some of that sketchy shale shit over there from America.
I mean, that may be enough to warrant some kind of blame for something else, although as far as I can tell, that's exactly what this administration wants is for everyone to win but us when it comes to that.
So let's go back to this.
It sounds like if you listen to the Trump clips.
Yeah, let's go back.
I'm just going back to this.
It's 50 seconds.
We'll play this clip and we'll be done with it.
And the White House has issued an urgent warning after an alarming rise in cyberattacks.
It's urging companies to take immediate steps to protect themselves, saying no company is safe after hackers targeted a major meat supplier, the transportation industry, and a critical gas pipeline.
As ABC's Whit Johnson reports, federal authorities are now vowing to treat cyberattacks with the same urgency as terrorist attacks.
And the White House is promising that cybersecurity is a top priority.
The Justice Department now says when a cyber attack does happen, an urgent report notification will then be blasted out to law enforcement across the country, telling them to be on alert.
Our thanks there to Whit Johnson.
In the past year, an estimated $350 million have been paid to hackers after ransomware attacks.
Experts are calling for a crackdown on digital currencies, which have allowed hackers to be paid There it is.
There it is.
By the way, the more you listen to this whole thing, two words come to mind.
Keystone cops.
I've said it before.
I'll say it again.
There's a lot of younger listeners on this show that have never watched these.
They're mostly silent movies.
Yeah.
In fact, I think they're all silent movies, but go on YouTube and it's spelled with a K, Keystone with a K, and Cops with a K. Just watch a couple of these films.
And then think Biden administration.
And then think Biden administration, because that's what you're getting.
So something, as I returned home...
Moving away from this now, from the crypto.
For the new week.
With your weapon.
With my quite deadly weapon that has an actual grip close to a reverse brass knuckles.
Every Sunday, I like to look at the VAERS database, the Vaccine Adverse Reaction Storage System, which we all know is...
Anyone can post there.
It's completely stupid.
Don't look.
It's not worth the database it's stored in.
Of course, it's run by the FDA, and you'd wonder why the FDA wouldn't make that a little more...
The FDA or the CDC? It's FDA. It's FDA.HHS.gov.
VAERS.HHS.gov.
Oh, you know, it's Health and Human Services, so that may be overall.
So I don't know if that goes down.
That's a good question.
I think the FDA is supposed to run it, but it's at an HHS.gov domain.
And I look at it last night and, uh-oh, maintenance in progress!
The VAERS website is undergoing routine maintenance!
Please check back!
They took it down?
Oh yeah, it's down.
And even the deep links for signing up, you know, or for reporting, they're now 404.
So they're not just doing routine maintenance.
They're doing something.
Luckily, openvaers.com It's constantly polling, and they were able to get an update of the latest data through May 28th.
And where were we last time we checked?
On the 21st, it was 4,400 deaths reported to be related, caused by the vaccine.
That doesn't mean that it actually happened, but the people are dead.
And reports were put in that it came after the vaccine.
So that was a week ago from the 28th, which is the latest number, 5,165.
So this thing is spiking up.
That's why they took it down.
I think that's what I think because there's another week in there almost of data that we don't have.
So who the heck knows?
And there's a lot of people talking about Basically, this is not related to the vaccine.
It's not related to the vaccine at all.
You're crazy.
Even if you take the Pfizer data on 12 to 15-year-olds, I believe it would be a serious adverse event every 333.
Is there...
Wow!
And like you said, you would need several million children vaccinated to protect someone.
So on the way to several million, you're going to have tons of serious adverse events every 333, but that's their data.
Mm-hmm.
Just had to throw that in there.
I have a question for you.
Because, you know, what people are saying now is, oh, no, no, it's, you know, people who are dying, it's...
Well, in fact, when older people were dying last year during COVID, what we would hear continuously was, no, it's COVID. It's not underlying conditions.
It's COVID. Am I correct?
Yeah, of course.
Everything was, oh, old person died COVID. But now...
When someone dies from the vaccine...
Vaccine.
No, no, no.
That was underlying conditions.
How does this work?
You can't have it both ways, I think.
The Australian National Review...
I wrote a very interesting article questioning the 400,000 deaths in the United States in 2020, saying that, from what they can see, the CDC added 250,000 deaths to their data on December 28th, all in one go.
And I didn't know about this.
I didn't know about this.
Well, they have a lot of information in this article.
So that kind of makes you wonder, was it really just maybe a bad flu-like thing?
No, Adam.
No, no, no.
There's no way because there's actually been no cases of the flu.
So how could you have a bad case of the flu if there's no cases of the flu?
I know.
I don't know what to say.
It's just insane.
Meanwhile, in Scandinavia, they are starting up something that kind of makes you wonder why we don't have that here.
The federal government has opened applications for its Vaccine Injury Support Program.
It provides compensation to people who are diagnosed with rare but serious conditions after receiving a COVID vaccine.
I don't know if they should be doing that.
It might give somebody ideas over here.
And in Gitmo Nation Down Under, where they have been, once again, completely, completely locked down.
Actually, I think I have...
Those idiots.
Yeah, they are kind of.
Here, this is the Victorian Chief Health Officer, Brent Sutton.
And just listen to this guy.
We have, right now, 60 cases and over 350 exposure sites.
Whoa!
Uh-huh.
Bullshit.
But as we know, only 2% of our population is fully vaccinated.
If we let this thing run its course, it will explode.
We've got to run this to ground because if we don't, people will die.
Yeah, baby.
People will die if you don't get vaccinated.
Let's just remember the variants for a moment, shall we?
What did the former chief scientist or, yes, chief scientist from Pfizer say, Dr.
Michael Yadin, what did he say about the variants since he looked at them?
This virus mutates and the products of mutation, we call them variants.
And that's true.
So it's one of these things that's adjacent to reality.
Yeah, when this virus replicates, it makes typographical errors.
But it's a huge virus genetically, and it makes just literally a handful of errors.
And so I went back to the databases and tried to work out what percentage of the virus had changed over 18 months.
It is 0.3%.
Total horseshit.
They're talking 40% now.
This is, um, Matt Hancock from the UK, who is clearly using this lie to force people and guilt people into getting the jab.
Well, that figure, around 40% more transmissible.
It is indeed, that's the latest advice I have.
That means that it is more difficult, obviously, to manage this virus with the new Delta variant.
But, crucially, after two doses of vaccine, we are confident that you get the same protection as you did with the old variant.
Oh!
So the good news is that the vaccine still works just as effectively.
Everybody must go and get their second jab though, because the first isn't quite as effective on its own.
You need that second jab.
As of today, we're vaccinating people aged 30 and over.
Next week we'll move to opening up vaccinations to the under-30s who are adults, so we've got a few weeks yet until we come out with a plan for exactly how and if we take this forward.
It does make the calculation more difficult for the 21st of June, but it doesn't change our strategy, which is we all need to go and get vaccinated.
And that way we will break this link from the number of cases through to the number of hospitalizations.
So he's using this 40 percent more transmissible number, which, of course, is not the same as what Yadin was talking about.
But it may be transmissible, but it's still not deadly.
In fact, it's 0.1 percent different.
So everything should work out fine.
But he's just using this to scare people into getting vaccinated in the United States.
We do that a little bit differently.
We give a script to the morning show.
This would be Good Morning America.
And we give you some factual news.
And then at the end, you're just going to want that vaccine regardless of what the information was that was just given to you.
And this concerns immunity.
So which immunity is better, from natural infection or from vaccination?
Yeah.
It's a well-known fact in the medical community and amongst all research.
Every scientist agrees that natural immunity is the best.
The science is in.
The science is in.
Not so with our doctor over there at Good Morning America.
Listen how they do it.
This is doublespeak.
We are tracking all the major developments, including the latest from the CDC on vaccinations across the country.
There are now more than 168.3 million Americans over the age of 12 with at least one dose.
Stop the clip.
I hate to say it, but I'm visualizing as I'm listening to this that the Pfizer sales guy is in the corner watching this and giving her a thumbs up.
Yay, baby!
Million Americans over the age of 12 with at least one dose across this country.
That is more than 60% of our population.
We talk about good news we're getting here.
Every day there's new good news.
Every day there's good news.
But other countries around the world are still struggling.
I'm sorry.
When you listen to this, and I think the first voice intonation she had, This may be a tell in general for this crew, when they know they're about to roll out some massive grade A stankin' bullcrap, that they start doing weird things when talking.
Just an observation.
Let's pay attention.
When you hear that again, can you ring the bell?
Yes, well then let's start over.
I'll ring the bell right for the gate.
I wasn't looking for that.
We are tracking all the major developments, including the latest from the CDC on vaccinations across the country.
There are now more than 168.3 million Americans over the age of 12.
One dose across this country.
That is more than 60% of our population.
And we talk about good news we're getting here.
Like, every day there's new good news and new hope.
But other countries around the world are still struggling.
Did he say a new hope?
He did say a new hope.
We're never going to get through this clip.
It's too good.
And we talk about good news we're getting here.
Like every day there's new good news and new hope.
Other countries around the world are still struggling.
Yep.
High case numbers, death counts.
But again, back to the encouraging news about reinfection.
We're getting some new information.
Exactly.
And this was just published in JAMA Internal Medicine, a small study done in Northern Italy, where, as we all remember, they really went through it.
They looked at just over 1,500 people who were naturally infected with COVID-19.
So COVID-19 tested positive.
They followed them for one year, and they found the reinfection risk Exceedingly low.
Only one in 316 people tested positive during that time period.
This is really important.
This is real-world, real-life evidence suggesting a good, natural protection to COVID-19 that lasts for at least 12 months.
Okay, so far, so good.
This is good news.
And she said at least the 12 months.
And this is good news.
But let's deconstruct it.
There's more coming.
I want you to hear the rest.
Before the more, I just want to say what she said.
Mm-hmm.
She said that they tested somebody, they were tested positive, and then one out of 300 tested positive again a year later.
These aren't people that were hospitalized or anything, or were confirmed cases.
They were people that were tested positive.
I mean, this whole thing from the base of this thing is bullshit.
No, no, no.
I looked at the study.
These were people who had...
You actually looked at what they were doing.
Yes, these were people that had COVID, So, they had antibodies, and a year later, it's interesting they say immunity and not antibodies.
I think that's an interesting omission.
They're already, from my perspective, already screwed up the report.
Already there, yeah.
And so, they tested, tested.
To me, that's like, okay, so one person had some fragment.
Because they're not testing for immunity.
They know they have the antibodies.
They were testing for COVID, coronavirus.
Just a PCR test.
So it's bullshit.
So that's complete nothing.
An anomaly.
It's amazing.
More people didn't test positive.
Yeah, that's what I would think.
So the conclusion at this point in the report is natural infection, best ever.
Action to COVID-19 that lasts for at least 12 months.
What is not known right now is how long the vaccine-induced immune protection will last, but again that is being followed.
Yeah and to that point does that study have any impact on this need for a booster shot that we're hearing about?
Well, the general conception right now, Amy, is that we will need a booster shot.
It's just not known when.
Both natural infection and vaccine-induced immunity, both good, but the protection that you get from the vaccine thought to be better.
Both are important in contributing to this concept of herd immunity.
But of course, with a vaccine, there are no risks that come along with the natural infection that we've seen so much.
And obviously, you can't pass it to someone else.
So that's why vaccination is so important.
This is the biggest crock of shit I've ever heard.
I told you.
And they couldn't even look at each other.
This is so convoluted.
This was on Good Morning America?
Yes.
GMA3. ABC. Yeah.
Yeah.
Hour 3.
GMA3. Oh, that's GMA3. That's a dog of a show.
Yeah.
Woo!
But that's when people are watching.
When you turn it on, it barks at you.
That's when people are watching.
It's just...
That is...
It's unconscionable.
To me, it was dystopian.
Well...
Unconscionable is the report that they did earlier about the CDC and the teens.
We want to get right to our top story.
It's a concerning new CDC report about kids and COVID. It shows that a significant number of teens who get sick with the virus end up in the ICU. The full report is expected to be released in just a few hours.
But right now, CDC Director Dr.
Rochelle Walensky is calling the data troubling and stressing how important it is for young people to get vaccinated.
All of a sudden?
All of a sudden we have this in the second part of the report?
The head of the CDC wants every American parent tonight to hear their new report showing that a few more children are getting sick with COVID-19 and are needing to be hospitalized.
I strongly encourage parents to get their teens vaccinated as I did mine.
They looked at 204 sick teenagers.
One in three wound up in the ICU. Ten of those children needed machines to help them breathe.
More than 70% had at least one underlying medical condition.
And two out of three were black or Hispanic.
What we learned from this study is that this is also a serious disease in children.
The good news is there is now a vaccine available to prevent it.
Send your black and brown children.
Hello, black and brown children.
We need you.
We're calling on you.
The governor of Ohio...
He tops it all.
It's just the right thing to do.
We have one weapon at this point to fight this vaccine.
I'm telling you, we only have one weapon to fight the vaccine, John.
And that's the No Agenda show.
Another one in the vault.
I think we can put together a cute little thing that could be evergreen, which is there's only one way to stop the vaccine, or whatever he said, and then the No Agenda.
No Agenda!
Ah, this is a production note for the jingle producers amongst us.
Yeah.
Oh, I like that.
That's a good idea.
That's a good idea.
I have a couple more of this ilk.
This is the UK, man.
They are really pushing it hard, this variant stuff on their citizens.
And they even pulled Tony Blair out of the closet.
Is it acceptable to turn down a vaccine, do you think?
Unless you've got a good medical reason, my view very clearly is no.
No.
No, absolutely none of that.
The White House continues to drive incentives.
The White House has unveiled new incentives to get more Americans vaccinated against COVID. They include free child care for parents getting shots and a free beer from Anheuser-Busch if we meet Meet President Biden's goal, which is getting 70% of adults vaccinated with one dose or more by July 4th.
As of now, 12 states have already met the president's goal, most of them in the Northeast.
But another six, mostly in the Deep South, have yet to reach half of their adult population with one shot.
Well, they're going to take over the country.
Screw that clip.
Play COVID incentives.
Biden himself.
Oh, my.
Hold on a second.
The man himself was some incentives, baby.
We're going to continue encouraging people to get vaccinated with incentives and fun rewards.
The state of Ohio had a heck of a fun reward.
A new millionaire last week.
Thanks to the creative idea of the governor for holding a vaccination vaccine lottery.
The grocery store Kroger announced that they're going to give away $1 million each week to someone who gets vaccinated at one of their pharmacies.
The NBA, the NHL, NASCAR, NASCAR Tracks, they're offering vaccines outside playoff games and at races.
Major League Baseball will be offering free tickets to people who get vaccinated at the ballpark.
And to top it off, Anheuser-Busch announced that beer is on them on July 4th.
That's right.
Get a shot and have a beer.
Free beer for everyone 21 years or over to celebrate the independence from the virus.
The independence from the virus.
I think it's worse when he goes racist.
At least racist to me and goes on with this.
Here's a clip.
It's called COVID. Shot at the shop.
Shot at the shop.
This is a launch, a new initiative called Shots at the Shop.
Barbershops.
Beauty shops.
Our hubs of activity information in black and brown communities in particular, but in many communities across the nation.
Local barbers, stylists, they become key advocates for vaccinations in their communities.
Offering information to customers, booking appointments for them, even using their own businesses as vaccination sites.
We're going to work with shops across the country to make an even bigger impact over the next month.
We'll also kick things off this weekend with a national canvassing weekend where thousands of volunteers will be out knocking on doors and encourage their communities to get vaccinated.
Wow.
Yeah, they really...
You know, the percentage of black Americans, I think it's 27% that are vaccinated.
That's going to change when they do the shot at the shop.
And from the people who brought you stroll to the pole, we now have shots at the shop.
It is...
Damn, man.
How degrading, pandering...
And you know what it's all resulting in?
See if you can catch this gaffe.
This is Biden.
It says...
Up, down, gaffe.
I got it.
To sum it up, look.
COVID cases are down.
COVID deaths are up.
Unemployment filings are down.
Yeah, because the dead people can't work.
Let me hear it again for the gaffe.
To sum it up, look.
COVID cases are down.
COVID cases are down.
COVID deaths are up.
Deaths are up.
Unemployment filings are down.
COVID deaths aren't up.
Of course they aren't up.
Why does he say it?
And he doesn't correct it, he just keeps going, where's the fact checkers?
I mean, I think he's confused because some programming is telling him, deaths are up, we need to vaccinate.
Something went haywire.
Very haywire in that one.
That was strange.
Now, as you know, I'm a big fan of the golf.
And I was watching, of course, we have the last round today in this huge competition.
John Ram, yesterday, was six strokes ahead.
Finished the 18th hole.
Potential prize money he could win today.
Golf.
$1.65 million.
And this is what I saw as we were watching the coverage on ABC. It was just spectacular to see.
Tomorrow will be fun, folks.
Again, 2.30.
Special start time tomorrow.
Live tomorrow.
Jack with boards of sharing it once again with you.
The final round here on CBS. Thank you, Jim.
What's going on here?
Somebody just gave John some news.
Yeah!
This is not good.
And we have no idea, folks.
We have no idea.
He just passed along some information.
And you can see just instant devastation.
They tested positive for COVID. So he's not allowed to play tomorrow.
Six-stroke lead over everybody.
One and a half million dollar prize money.
Outside golf.
Not sick.
He's not sick.
He's leading the tournament.
This is an interesting way to do things.
This is a good way to...
Because I never heard of this golfer.
Of course, I don't keep track of it that closely.
Obviously, being a big golf fan, I can tell you all about him.
Yeah?
Yeah, where's he born?
Well, I'm looking at the Wikipedia page.
Never mind.
I don't need to be reading from the Wiki page.
I just need to consult the book of knowledge.
He is...
Let me see.
I don't know where he's from.
He's pretty young, I think.
He's 26.
Oh, he's from Spain.
Ah, get out of here, Spain.
Can't have no Spaniard Boy, are we shitty or what?
Hey, man, this guy came out of nowhere.
We can't have that.
This is no good.
So they tested him twice.
And then as he comes off the 18th hole, six strokes ahead.
I'm sorry, man.
You can't play tomorrow.
Holy crap.
He won't ever be symptomatic because he doesn't have it.
This is bullcrap.
Yeah.
But maybe they did it just to get rid of the Spanish guy, the troublemaker.
He's doing too good.
It was not supposed to happen.
There must be big betting on golf.
Is there betting on golf?
Yeah, there is.
There's betting on golf.
Sorry.
What isn't there betting on?
That's what I'd like to know.
I guess phony wrestling, there's no betting on that.
That would be weird, yeah.
I have one last COVID thing, which brings us back to where the virus came from, because now it's completely out of control.
Yes.
Thanks to Fauci's emails and everything in between.
So this is kind of a long clip, but it's kind of worth it.
This is Frau Ingraham talking to Rand Paul, and the clip is Rand and Laura on Fauci.
All right, joining us now is one of the few who questioned Dr.
Fauci's expertise and motives.
As early as we did, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul.
Senator, you are now calling for the firing of Anthony Fauci.
What can you do in the Senate?
To get more answers than the ones that we have from these emails, which are still redacted.
You know, I think we've had a sea change of opinion.
Everybody left of center was saying this was a conspiracy.
No way could it have happened in the Wuhan lab.
Now even Dr.
Fauci is saying that we should investigate it.
But the emails paint a disturbing picture.
A disturbing picture of Dr.
Fauci from the very beginning, worrying that he had been funding gain-of-function research.
And he knows it to this day, but hasn't admitted.
We have to get Democrat counterparts that will actually use the committee hearings to investigate this.
But so far, it's been such a partisan support for Dr.
Fauci that he can do no wrong.
But really, there's a lot of evidence that he has a great deal of conflict of interest, and that if it turns out this virus came from the Wuhan lab, which it looks like it did, That there's a great deal of culpability in that he was a big supporter of the funding, but he also was a big supporter to this day of saying we can trust the Chinese on this.
We can trust the Chinese scientists.
And I think that's quite naive and really should preclude him from the position that he's in.
And referencing the point you just made, Senator, the emails, they show that Fauci was scrambling in those early days of the pandemic to find out the links between the NIH-funded gain-of-function research and COVID. Now,
here's how one of his NIH underlings responded to this email about a 2015 gain-of-function study that was co-authored by the Wuhan Institute of Virology's Bat Lady, And he said, the paper you sent me says the experiments were performed before the gain-of-function pause, but have since been reviewed and approved by NIH. Not sure what this means, since Emily is sure that no coronavirus work has gone through the P3 framework.
Explain that, Senator.
Why is that so significant?
Here...
Here's, Laura, what makes it worse.
Two weeks ago in committee hearing, he said they did not fund any gain-of-function research.
I quoted that specific paper.
So the very paper that he puts in the email, he says, oh my goodness, we need to read this paper because it looks like we are actually funding gain-of-function research.
Yeah, this is only on Fox.
Only on Fox News.
Everywhere else is...
Mom.
I hate listening to Pivot with Kara Swisher and Professor G. Galloway.
I hate listening to that.
I love it.
I'm glad that you're hate listening.
Oh my God.
Because I don't listen at all.
And they're like, wow, this is so not cool.
I mean, he's just going where the science is.
There's nothing wrong with the emails.
It really was kind of boring.
Nothing about the gain of function.
They wouldn't talk about that.
Can I read something?
This is an article from 12 November 2015.
Engineered bat virus stirs debate over risky research.
This is November 12, 2015.
An experiment that created a hybrid version of a bat coronavirus, one related to the virus that causes SARS, has triggered renewed debate over whether engineering lab variants of viruses with possible pandemic potential is worth the risk.
In an article published in Nature Magazine, or I'm sorry, Nature Medicine, which is part of Nature Magazine's crew, on November 9th, scientists investigated a virus called SHC-014, Which is found to be a horseshoe...
It's found in horseshoe bats in China.
The researchers created a chimeric virus, which we talked about in February of last year.
Quite early, yes.
Made up a surface protein of SCH014... SHC-014 and the backbone of a SARS virus that has been adapted to grow in mice and to mimic human disease.
The chimera infected human airway cells proving that the surface protein of SHC-014 has the necessary structure to bind to a key receptor in the cells and to infect them.
It also caused disease in mice but did not kill them.
He goes on with this story about this stuff.
And this is old news.
What reporter is talking about this in the mainstream?
I mean, what is wrong with these people?
Zero Hedge.
Do they have no conscience?
Zero Hedge.
Well, okay.
Yeah, Zero Hedge talks about it and then they get kicked off Twitter.
Well, let's...
Okay.
Let me play this then first for you.
Someone who was talking about this was the former head of MI6. He's also an officer of the British Empire, Richard Dearlove.
And this is from a podcast, of course.
He said right away, it's obvious what this is, this is gain-of-function research, and he was excoriated, called a crackpot, and now this podcast is calling, you know, this is a serious guy, former head of MI6, And here's what he had to say.
How would you account for this change of heart?
And do you think there's anything significant about the timing?
It's tricky to explain, but obviously I do feel a sense of vindication, and so does Gus Dalglish and Berger Sorensen, and I'm very pleased for them, because between us all we've had a lot of stick.
For, you know, advocating this point of view.
And at long last, it seems to say there's going to be a balanced scientific debate.
I think there are all sorts of reasons.
Control of the narrative by the People's Republic of China.
Some extraordinary behaviour in the scientific community which successfully shut down any debate.
I would describe it almost as academic bullying.
Some of the influential virologists absolutely insisting that they knew the answer.
And I think that an awful lot of respectable Academics did not want to associate themselves with a view which was being pushed by the Trump administration.
And the fact that Trump has gone and that Biden now has, as it were, indicated a proper scientific debate is necessary has surprisingly changed the agenda.
The actual event that changed the agenda and shifted world opinion It was triggered by this letter that 18 eminent scientists wrote.
It was organized by a good friend of mine at Stanford, David Relman, who is the professor of microbiology and immunology.
I mean, David's really an expert.
David doesn't necessarily espouse The leak theory.
But what he does espouse is a proper scientific debate, a transparent debate, which he says has outrageously not happened.
And it's shocking.
And if you look at the original WHO report, of the 413 pages, less than three were devoted or mentioned the lab leak theory.
I'm not buying his Stanford connection necessarily.
That's new.
Everyone's saying, oh, it's because of these guys.
And there was two Indian researchers.
No, it's because of them.
And all these different reasons.
And the CBC in Canada had a remarkable report Implicating Canadian scientists in all of this.
It's suspicious.
It's alarming.
It's frightening.
It's perhaps life-threatening.
Amir Adaran is both a legal and medical expert who says Ottawa needs to explain what happened.
There's no reason for Ottawa to be secretive about this.
We already know that they've sent Ebola virus to China and that they're working with the Chinese military scientists.
This is known.
What else are they hiding?
CBC News has learned that months before being escorted out of Canada's highest security microbiology lab, federal scientist Jian Gochu sent 30 vials of 15 different strains of Ebola and Hennepa virus to Wuhan, China.
Coronavirus was not a part of that shipment.
Access to information documents show the head of the lab in Winnipeg and his bosses in Ottawa had questions, asking in emails where the package was going, what was inside, and if it had the proper paperwork.
The Public Health Agency of Canada says this shipment is not connected to the ongoing RCMP and internal investigation, but it won't say what is.
One of the leading reasons that China might want to have a large catalogue of Ebola genetic material is because they're doing what's called gain-of-function experiments.
And what that means are experiments that make the virus more dangerous or more deadly.
It's a sort of research that we don't do in Canada that is frowned upon in most parts of the world, and I'm afraid we may just have helped them.
This former diplomat says the vacuum of information is a concern.
Is this a serious problem, a minor problem, an administrative oversight, something more sinister?
there's also a danger if you don't provide information that people will jump always to the worst conclusion.
No one from the lab from Health Canada or the Public Health Agency of Canada would comment on this story.
And we've never been able to reach Jian Gochou.
Taryn Pauls, CBC News, Winnipeg.
I like this because it's super fun to blame Canada.
That's just...
We love doing that.
Well, we had this, remember the idea?
We had this information, yeah.
Sure we did.
I never bought the idea, but they went around at least once, was that we developed this thing in Fort Detrick, and then we sent it to Canada.
And Canada was the trans shipper.
Well, Canada does have Chinese Communist, or the People's Liberation Army training in Canada.
Maybe they gave it to them when they went for leave.
That could be possible.
I don't know.
Well, whatever you think of China, Dr.
Fauci thinks you're crazy.
There was an email on April 16th, an email exchange between you and NIH Director Francis Collins.
The email sent to you said, conspiracy theory gains momentum.
And this, again, was the idea of the lab leak.
Those emails, though, as you can see on the screen, or I can see on the screen, was all redacted between you and Francis Collins.
Do you happen to remember?
You know...
Do you remember what it was?
John, they only took about 10,000 emails from me.
Of course I remember.
I remember all 10,000 of them.
Give me a break.
I don't remember which in that redacted, but the idea, I think, is quite far-fetched that the Chinese deliberately engineered something so that they could kill themselves as well as other people.
I think that's a bit far out, John.
I don't think so.
How could he say that?
Oh, the Chinese would never do that.
They'd never kill their own people.
You're just nuts.
And let's go back one year exactly.
Just stop and analyze the logic.
All countries work on deadly vectors of all sorts.
They do it secretly and mostly illegally.
But would you say because the United States works on certain kinds of nerve gases that we're doing it to kill our own people?
No.
Well, not this week.
He just throws that in there as some sort of illogic to catch you off guard and flat-footed.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Hmm.
I'm sorry.
No, it's okay.
I'm mulling that over.
Maybe this is a good moment to go back in time.
One year ago, ladies and gentlemen, let's listen to Dr.
Fauci.
How do they know who to trust?
Well, that's a good question.
And it's difficult, you know, to give you a definitive answer, except that for the most part, I believe, for the most part, You can trust respected medical authorities.
You know, I believe I'm one of them, so I think you can trust me.
But I would stick with respected medical authorities who have a track record of telling the truth, who have a track record of giving information and policy and recommendations based on scientific evidence and good data.
So if I were to give advice to you and your family and your friends of your family, I would say that's the safest bet to do, to listen to the recommendations from that category of people.
But it's entirely understandable how the public can get mixed messages and then get a bit confused about what they should do.
You can trust him.
You can trust the scientists.
He told us so.
It's all good.
Update.
Vaccine passports and vaccinations in general.
In Victoria, in Australia now, they have a new variation of the vaccine passport.
They're just sticking up QR codes.
And you are supposed to scan that code when you go into the establishment yourself.
So it's not a code on your phone, but you're supposed to use an app to scan the code.
And if they find you, of course, they're tracking you through their phone, in that area without having scanned the QR code, you can get a $1,500 fine.
Well, let's go over this again.
Yep.
So QR codes, which are easily duplicable.
Yes.
You're supposed to walk around with the code on your driver's license or something?
No.
So you have the official app.
An app.
It's the government's QR code check-in app.
It's like a check-in.
So you go to a supermarket and at the door there will be a QR code posted on the door and it says, check in now!
And of course the app won't work.
Oh, and then you hit the, okay.
So you hit it, and they can see because the app requires your GPS to report your position, and this is beautiful.
People are downloading an app that they know tracks them, and they're confirming it.
You don't need a passport.
These people will do anything they want for you.
Oh yeah, so you're on a phone.
Well, that's a good point.
I have no idea what you do if you have a flip phone and you aren't capable of doing this.
No.
But also, Naomi Wolf...
They'll probably just pass you through so you don't clog up the line.
Naomi Wolf was thrown off Twitter.
She's gone off the deep end.
Yeah, she was thrown off Twitter for tweeting that vaccines are, quote, a software platform that can receive updates.
I like that.
Wow, that's a good one.
I like that a lot.
But I think the main thing, the disinformation she was thrown off for was that urine and feces of people who had received the vaccination need to be separated from general sewage supplies while tests are being done to measure its impact on non-vaccinated people through drinking water.
Not a bad thought, actually, with all this...
Wow.
Yeah, I mean, if you're shedding all kinds of stuff, you're shedding it in all kinds of different ways.
So that's...
I mean, everyone who has a vaccination certificate and registered, not whether you have the vaccine or not, I think everyone who's registered, you may come to regret that.
They may be seeking you out for stuff.
It's possible.
Anything is possible, although I personally think this is going to just blow over as the end of experiment phase one.
Oh, I totally agree.
There's not going to be any passports, any of this stuff.
But people are registered, so there will be no...
They just want to see how far the public can be pushed.
...known entities.
On another hand, it may be part of a bigger study.
Now, I'm going to take the completely opposite approach on this particular analysis.
It's possible that the government's looking...
I'm going to have to try to keep a straight face with this.
Okay.
It's possible that they're doing this because they have to see how the public can react to a situation because we might actually become attacked because the Chinese are working on all these different things that we're helping and paying for.
And we want to make sure that the public will react and respond properly if we're actually attacked and need to take immediate action.
How will we do?
Will we all just resist and the Chinese will just steamroll us because we won't do what we need to do?
No, I think you're on to something and I think I have a short clip to back up your thesis.
I'm interested.
Yes, this is your love interest over there, the Assistant Health Secretary of the United States.
You're the one that identified her first as a superhero.
Was she in Ohio?
Didn't she come from Pennsylvania?
Rachel?
Rachel Levine.
Ah, Rachel Levine.
Throughout my career, I have focused on the intersection between medical...
Yes, too bad she sounds like a man.
Yeah, well, now listen to what she is saying.
Between medical, mental, and behavioral health...
And as your ASH, I will continue that focus and support policy initiatives to improve Americans' physical and mental well-being.
So she's talking about mental, but also behavioral.
Behavioral.
And she called herself an ASH, which I thought was interesting.
I've never heard the Assistant Secretary of Health been abbreviated to ASH. Yeah, she's an ash.
Ash hole.
There you go.
Behavioral.
So maybe, maybe.
It could all be one big test.
It probably is.
For airline staff.
Well, I'm just going to say one last thing.
For airline staff, here's my concern.
Delta and American, I believe, are both now requiring all airline personnel be vaccinated.
I don't know much, but I do know that at a pressurized height, 37,000 feet, you know, the thrombosis is an issue.
I don't know if you want to have potential blood clotting from a vaccination combined with 35,000-37,000 feet.
I find that to be something I would want to know a little bit more about if I was doing that.
Kind of freaky.
I think it's still illegal to do that, too, since this is still an experimental vaccine.
Yeah, like anyone gives a crap about that.
Nobody's not saying anything about us.
No, so far beyond it.
Well, the Fauci emails also obfuscate that.
There's another 3,000 that came out yesterday.
So, you know, we got all kinds of other things to pay attention to.
Don't look over here.
We didn't steer you wrong.
We didn't steer you wrong on anything like, oh, I don't know, treatments because Trump said it.
And now this...
Winding it down here.
This is another Good Morning America.
Now when we first...
All we did when this first broke is we took our vitamin D3, my quercetin with nettles.
I think we both probably started taking some zinc.
And there wasn't a lot known.
We didn't know.
We were told hydroxychloroquine was, you know, fish tank cleaner, crazy.
Inject yourself with bleed.
Drinking bleach was not a good idea.
Horse wormer.
Horse wormer.
That was the ivermectin.
Let's check in with Dr.
Jen Ashton from ABC's Good Morning America and let's see if anything is still valid, if we can take anything that could help us with our immunity.
What's the most important thing we need in our multivitamins in regards to COVID-19 protection?
Here's the key thing with that question, the last question.
Phrase in regards to COVID-19 protection.
So I want to be crystal clear.
Right now there is no official recommendation from the world of medical science or nutritional science about any kind of vitamin or mineral supplementations, particularly against COVID-19.
However...
There is emerging data, we've talked about this many times, about the role of vitamin D3. That's a fat-soluble vitamin.
It has pretty extensive research about its role as an anti-infective, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, but that's not being recommended right now, particularly against COVID. Why not?
General multivitamin, knock yourself out, but not because you want to...
It doesn't replace the vaccine.
It doesn't replace the vaccine.
Wow!
An actual doctor saying that really, you really shouldn't be looking at that as anything good for you.
There's evidence coming out that it works, but don't take it.
And actually, by the way, there was not evidence coming out that this is old data.
Old news.
Yeah, old news.
It's old news.
This is back at least six to nine months ago.
We talked about it on the show.
We had doctors come out and discuss the details, and that's where we came with these doctors that were very specific about D3 and how high-fructose corn syrup, if you recall, actually destroys it.
Yes, that's right.
Load up again.
No, no, forget it.
So in other words, they're just stooges.
It's almost as though they go on these shows and then as they walk off, they're given an envelope with like, you know, five grand in it or who knows what.
It's just that's what it feels like to me.
That's why I visualized a Pfizer guy in the corner with his thumb up.
Or a Chinese guy giving him an envelope.
One of those Chinese envelopes.
With a bunch of Chinese stuff on it.
The kind that they put the fake money in.
They give it to you.
Here you go.
Good work.
Or maybe just a USB stick with some Dogecoin.
Well, that could be two, but it's too much work.
Just cash.
I just find it so interesting that a doctor is saying, really, knock yourself out with your multivitamin, which is Flintstone vitamins.
That's pretty much, you should have just said it, have a Flintstone vitamin.
It's better than vitamin D3. That's no good for you.
Yeah, get the gummy bear.
The gummy bear version.
Yeah, take some gummy bear vitamin C. I find that very disturbing to hear that from a so-called doctor.
Only two left.
This was a special that one of our producers caught, CNN Matters of the Heart.
And it was in this age of people knowing someone who was in the hospital, knowing how sick they were, particularly with heart issues.
And now we have a lot of myocarditis.
So there are lots of people in hospital situation or in care because of either...
COVID-19, coronavirus, or perhaps vaccine-related myocarditis.
You can't say because you don't know.
But this segment was shamelessly, shamelessly hijacked by the kale industry.
Here's proof.
I have to tell you, I've seen people get religion on a stretcher going to the operating room, and I mean religion with a small r.
They will come out, never touch a cigarette.
They will come out and only eat kale.
They'll come out and join two health clubs.
What?
Buy two exercise bicycles and stick with it.
Now, I thought that was just a weird thing, but here's another clip from the same special.
I just couldn't believe I had had a heart attack.
I'm 38 years old.
I am healthy.
I'm a marathon runner.
I exercise five to six days a week.
I eat kale, so I thought I was good.
Yeah.
Those guys are shameless.
This is terrible.
They're trying to get us to eat bugs and kale again, John.
Well, we're back on track.
You can tell by the donations.
People are dying from eating bugs and kale.
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the IBM Cyber X-Force, ladies and gentlemen, Mr.
John C. Dvorak.
Well, in the morning to you, Mr.
Adam Curry.
Also in the morning to all the ships to sea, boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, all the dames, and all the knights out there.
And a big in the morning to the trolls in the troll room.
Hands up, trolls!
Let me count you.
There we go.
Okay, let's see.
Whoa, there we go.
2,268.
C, Brooklyn, 112.
Hold on a second.
C... Let's see.
This is a troll name here.
Brooklyn112.
You've been kicked.
Okay.
He said, oh, time for a poo break.
When I'm counting trolls, that's not what I want to hear from you, troll.
2281 is pretty good.
It's actually quite good.
Yeah, considering what happened with donations.
We'll talk about that in a second.
I'll bitch and moan about the donations as I always do.
Let's finish with the whole troll thanking.
Except for that guy, CBrooklyn112.
Get out of here.
The trolls are in the troll room, noagendastream.com.
And that is where you can listen to the show live.
Soon, that will be in your podcast app.
It'll bam!
Your podcast app will let you know.
The bat signal will come through for any podcast that goes with a live stream.
That's all part of Podcasting 2.0.
And the trolls, well, they've got their chat room there.
They hang out 24-7.
That stream is 24-7 as well.
And if it's not doing a live show, you can just do a podcast at Troll Amongst Yourselves.
If not, follow us on NoAgendaSocial.com, our federated, non-algoized social network, which is part of the Fediverse.
Which means any Mastodon account can be part of the party.
Follow me at adam at knowagentosocial.com or at johncdvorak at knowagentosocial.com.
We look forward to seeing you there.
And a big in the morning to the artist for episode 1352.
This was Tantanil.
Ah, yes.
This is the baseball, do not touch the ball, signed by Curry Dvorak, a nice piece, which related to our, to the two clips about not touching the ball in, what was that, Australia, I think.
Oh, don't touch the ball if it gets kicked into the soccer ball.
Don't touch the ball.
And there were a couple things.
We liked the Darren O'Neill Fauci emails, which he used for the newsletter.
That was a close second.
And I'm pretty sure...
Oh, yes.
The Kenny, Ben, LGBT, Rainbow, Sunshine...
No, universally, no.
We both like no.
We don't want anyone to confuse us with a bunch of nutjobs.
Virtue signaling.
What was the other one that we liked?
I'm looking...
I don't remember.
I think there was some other one that I kind of liked.
Well, the Step Right Up Pretty Girls Inside from Darren was cute.
Of course, we had the opening text from you, which was already Step Right Up, or the Pretty Girls Inside.
We used that as the opening ISO. It was a good piece.
Tantanel did a really nice piece.
You really pitched it.
I did.
I pitched it.
Hello.
You did a good job on that.
You did a very good job.
If you're on the page, are you on the page?
Yeah.
If you look up one and to the left, that's what I tweeted out this morning for the bat signal.
It wasn't me?
Yeah.
The actual bat.
The bat?
The actual bat signal bat?
The bat signal bat network.
How cool is that?
That's actually a good piece.
I like that piece a lot.
I like that too.
You can see all of these.
On your Podcasting 2.0 compliant app.
Actually, I did an interview with Max Keiser for the Keiser Report, you know, for the actual TV show.
Oh, you were on the Keiser Report?
Yeah, it's going to be on the next show.
You know why that's funny?
Why is that funny?
Well, because I know why I put you on the Keiser Report.
But do you think I'd be invited to the Kaiser Report someday?
Because I had him on my show, Silicon Spin, some years ago.
And, you know, it's kind of an accepted practice.
You do quid pro quo.
You put me on your show, I put you on my show.
It's log rolling.
You put me on your show, I put you on my show.
But no, no, uh-uh.
Well, I mean, if you want, I think I can get you.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Because you would be perfect as the anti-Bitcoin guy.
I would love to see that show.
I'm not going on to be anti-anything.
I get into too much trouble doing that.
You do.
You do.
It's not a good idea at all.
It doesn't work.
It's not a long-term win.
It's great for the moment, but no.
Yes.
And I want to remind everybody to try out a new podcast app today.
Go to newpodcastapps.com.
There's one for any kind of platform, pretty much.
And you might go look at some of the newer...
Shows that are coming online, like the Intergalactic Boombox, which all of a sudden just came out with everything.
It's like 12-minute shows, really funny, well-produced, and all of the features of Podcasting 2.0 baked into that.
And now, let us thank a few people who supported us for episode 1353.
These are executive and associate executive producers of the show who brought us some treasure as part of the trifecta time, talent, and treasure of our value-for-value model.
I don't know if we didn't do a good job or what happened.
Maybe the last show was depressing.
It was depressing and rushed, and I'll take blame for some of that.
It didn't seem that rushed.
Well, you said that.
I may have said it, but it wasn't that rushed.
I mean, I've been on rushed shows, and it's like, that wasn't one of them.
Okay.
All right.
It's just too depressing?
It was depressing.
We discussed the depressive nature of the show on the end of the show.
We yacked and yacked about it for some extreme.
We were laughing about how depressing it was.
Yeah, maybe that was our mistake.
It could have been a mistake because we were supposed to be more jocular.
Yes.
Well, then we screwed it up and we're sorry we'll do better.
Yeah, well, we better because this was terrible.
We got like nine donations at the executive producer level, but we got, I think the total number of donations over 50 bucks out of a million people was 39.
Out of a million.
Yeah, and that's really true.
Dave Jones showed me the numbers.
It really is.
It really is quite like a million people or a million podcast apps, unique.
Anyway, let's start with Mark and Teek.
Schumer.
Teek.
Schumer.
That's an interesting name.
I like the name Teek.
Yeah.
I was in Switzerland once and I visited some guy's house and his girlfriend comes in, a beautiful woman, and he introduces me.
Her name was Regula.
Regula?
Yeah, Regula, like the Greek goddess or whatever.
I don't know what Regula.
People can know what it is.
Regula.
And I was kind of taken aback.
I thought it was a tremendous name.
And he says, oh, it's not an uncommon name in Switzerland.
And how does that relate to Teek?
Teek, another interesting name.
All right.
Excellent.
For some reason, it brought that story to mind.
3352 in Helena, Montana.
I want to see a picture of her now, actually.
That may be what came to mind.
Could be.
In the morning, John, now for your number one fan in Helena, Montana.
You know, Eric's moving up into that neck of the woods.
That's so I hear.
We'll see.
He's going to be prepping.
He's going to be a prepper.
Yeah, he's going to be on.
By the way, there's a great TV show here.
You get to see it.
It's called Doomsday Preppers.
Oh, please.
We've seen this show.
It's dynamite.
Well, Eric can be up.
Well, I mean dynamite if you like to laugh at people.
Yes.
China is asshole, ding, boom, shakalaka, goat, R2-D2. In honor of my smoking hot wife, Teak, and her 57th, sorry Teak, 52nd birthday, she's probably only 48, on June 7th, we're excited to submit this donation of 333.52 to the most amazing podcast in the universe.
Please add Teak to the birthday list and de-douche us.
You've been de-douched.
In addition, please de-douche our friend Glenn.
I'm going for it.
You've been de-douched.
Okay.
For whom we are gifting a monthly donation.
It should have reached you for show 1152.
He deserved the de-douching before, and he hit us in the mouth just prior to COVID. Ah, good timing.
Yes.
Thank you for your...
Dichotomously, for dichotomously, filling us with angry joy, anger because of the bullcrap news shoveled into the people, and joy due to your exquisite, exquisite, exquisite.
Exquisite deconstruction of the M5M. I've got to get this voice right.
You've got equity on the mind.
Enjoy due to your exquisite deconstruction of the M5M. Your podcast brings us closer together with great conversation and laughter in bed with our dogs.
Butters and token.
We hope you use and enjoy the no-agenda kick-ass spandex granny mix we composed and submitted to Adam for the end-of-show mix.
Love and lit.
Mark and Teak.
Yes, and I'm very excited to play it.
We have that lined up for you.
Thank you very much, both of you.
China is asshole!
You've got Karma.
*music* Okay, now, for this, I just need to...
I'm happy to read this, but I looked at the jingles for this next one, which is, okay, please de-douche.
I got that one.
But then, don't eat me, Kamala.
There is no such thing as don't eat me, Kamala.
We don't have don't eat me, Kamala.
We have don't enslave me, Kamala.
Yeah, play that.
And so scary, so scary is don't eat me, Bojiden, so scary, so scary.
So play those two.
And maybe we'll just throw in, since it's crazy, why don't we say, Don't Eat Me, Hillary Clinton.
I'll just add that.
And do we have another one we can throw in?
Well, you might as well throw 10 of them in, because we don't have that many people on the list.
That's right.
I'll do another one.
Okay.
Well, this will be an extra special, unasked for sequence of jingles.
For John Buell in Vista, California.
Yes.
And I shall...
33313.
You can go.
I would like to offer this donation on behalf of my smoking hot wife, Jamie Buell, to honor our 13th wedding anniversary on Monday.
Please give the credit to her.
Okay, let me switcheroo.
Please give the credit to her.
I would be hopelessly lost without her, of course, and 13 years never had a fight.
We know how that goes.
She's helped me to become a better man through our 13 years of marital bliss.
The amount of work she does to homeschool our two human resources has been amazing.
She is a tireless researcher about her family's health and even though she has no formal degree, she takes full advantage of this amazing world we live in.
The ability to have all the world's knowledge at your fingertips is something she has embraced and excelled at.
She also has a keen nose for bullshit.
She takes doing her homework seriously.
She has been my rock of support as I make a great living and she makes a great living.
and she is already my queen but this donation puts her on the path to being a dame jamie i love you to the end of this universe oh what is this oh What is this?
It's the wrong one.
Do enslave me, Kamala.
Oh, sorry.
Don't eat me, Bulldog, and you're scary!
So scary!
Don't eat me, Hillary Clinton!
Please don't eat me, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez!
Please don't eat me, Alex Jones!
You've got...
Karma.
That's what I had, okay?
That's what I had.
And you know, there's only one in that list that actually seems like he might eat somebody.
Yeah.
Scary.
Black Knight Steve of the MF Assemblers in Arlington, Washington.
333.
Looking for some hell, hell, hell.
He's looking for some house-selling karma with a side of goat.
Black Knight of the Steve of the MF Assemblers in Arlington, Washington.
We got it.
We got it.
You've got karma.
Allison Ostrander, 330.
In the morning, John and Adam.
Once again, I would like to thank you for the best podcast in the universe.
Your analysis on mainstream news is what keeps our family sane.
I hope this donation makes it in time for episode 1352.
Hmm.
Nope.
As it's being made for Sir Tony of Dimples, who is having his 33rd birthday today.
Oh, nice.
Another 33.
Too bad.
I guess it came in.
I just want to shout out to my sexy man and thank him for everything he does and all the sacrifices he has made for our family.
He was the one who hit me in the mouth and has given me the beautiful gift of our two human resources, which I am so thankful for.
Aww.
I hope he has an amazing day.
I hope he's listening to the show.
That the kids keep calm and carry on.
A few requests for jingles.
Bugs, bugs, bugs.
Bomb them, bomb them, bomb them.
It's going to be amazing.
And some jobs and house karma to help us save up for a move into a bigger home.
Also goat karma for everybody.
Thanks again for all you do.
Yeah, nice to meet you.
Bugs, bugs, bugs.
Tastes like poop.
Oh my god, that is amazing!
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
It's funny how you ran boom shakalaka instead of bomb them, bomb them again.
Oh, that's interesting.
Why did I do that?
It was interesting because it's psychological.
But I think the idea was the bugs and then bomb them.
Because bombing the bugs.
I'm thinking it was your story there.
Oh, I see.
And then it's going to be amazing after the bugs are bombed.
Well, maybe I should do that again.
It's not that hard to do.
I just, I don't know.
No.
Bomb them, bomb them, and bomb them again.
Sorry.
I did my best.
He did his best.
Kyle...
I'll do it.
I'll get Kyle.
You get the next one, which is long.
That's good.
Kyle Parker, 250.
Great show.
Can I get some house-selling, buying karma with a goat twist?
Keep the good work.
You got it.
Of course you have that.
You've got...
Then we have Sir Dave Fugazotto, the Duke of the Arabian Peninsula and America's heartland.
I don't think he's back in the heartland, or God knows where he is.
I think he's coming back, he says, in the middle of June.
Yeah, June 15th.
Well, let's see.
2222, Gladstone, Missouri, or other parts unknown.
A double birthday donation for my birthday on Monday, but also on Sunday for Mr.
James Spann, the weatherman of my youth growing up in Birmingham, Alabama, and semi-official weatherman of the No Agenda show who has provided some value to the show in the past.
Here's hoping he's not a man overboard.
Man overboard!
Just busy.
So, happy birthday, James.
My contract is complete at the end of June, and insala!
I will be departing the kingdom around June 15th, bound for the heartlands.
Wow.
It's been...
I think he hasn't seen his family longer than most hardcore fellas.
He's longer than your second marriage.
There it is.
Thank you.
Good one, John.
My contract is complete at the end of June, and inside I will be departing the kingdom around June 15th, bound for the heartland, since the company is dissolving all around us.
To extend would just be another month of hanging around doing nothing.
That's time better spent at home with my dames.
Jobs karma, please.
Melody has her final interview in a couple of days, and if all goes well, we will both be taking new employment at the same company in the next few months.
More to follow.
Well, that's exciting, and if anyone deserves it, it's this family.
Thank you for your courage, says Dave, and we thank you, sirs.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
And we wrap it up with William Rowland in Veradale, Washington.
A lot of Washingtonians today.
213.95.
And he says, separate email coming, but I need a deduce and give him that.
You got the deduce.
And I'll look for the email if there's something we'll play before the second segment.
And that is our group.
That are the associate and executive producers for a show 1353.
Them's are the group for today.
And I looked for the email as well from William, but I could not find it.
Thank you very much to these producers.
You are the executive and associate executive producers of episode 1,353.
Thank you.
We appreciate it.
Please take these titles and post them somewhere.
Let people know.
Put them in your profile.
It's real.
It helps, especially in these days when you want to impress people.
Don't you?
You gotta use it.
If you don't, you lose it.
And we will be thanking more people coming up on our second segment.
If you'd like to have one of these titles for yourself, here's the website to go to.
Thanks again for your time, talents, and treasure in our value-for-value model, the No Agenda Show!
Our formula is this.
We go out, we hit people in the mouth.
Water. Order.
Shut up, slave.
Thank you.
I do have that clip.
I have the clip.
I sent it to you.
It's in your email box.
Oh.
And I'll read the note that came with it before you have to play it, which is if I can find a note.
This is a clip from Fox and Friends.
I'll read the note from our producer, Rick, who clipped a bunch of stuff, which I'll play in the next show, but...
It's funny this because he didn't know he did a good job or not.
This is a fabulous job.
I had Fox and Friends on in the background this morning.
I thought I'd heard something that sounded familiar, but out of place, sure enough, at the close of a segment on some Virginia parents who have been speaking out on critical race theory, one of the parents, Fred Reggie, of Ludon County, slipped in an ITM. And when he slips it in, they just, they don't even notice it.
It attaches a five second clip of the moment on Fox and Friends.
Thank y'all so much for fighting for this and for coming on.
ITM. Thank you.
You're welcome.
Thank you.
Not an in the morning, it's ITM. That, oh, this is great.
And I think he's a knight.
Oh, it could be.
But yeah, I think ITM is the real quote because it scrambles their brains.
Oh, I'll see you later, ITM. Nobody says, what are you talking about?
What is ITM? Quite the opposite.
They're like, oh yeah, sure, see you here.
ITM. Quite the opposite.
I love that.
ITM. Thank you.
You're welcome.
ITM. Thank you.
An ITM. I got an ITM. Or...
Maybe they all know.
Maybe they're all listeners.
Hello?
You know, it wouldn't surprise me.
Yeah?
I doubt it, but it wouldn't surprise me.
Not from what I understand.
But ITM, thank you?
Isn't that great?
From what I understand, the producers asked him, what was that?
He said, oh, it's just an inside joke.
And they cut that.
So for the segment on a video clip online, they cut it out.
They cut that ITM out.
They cut that off, let's put it that way.
Okay, we have to discuss this now that you brought that up.
Why would they do that?
Well, they don't like the idea of inside jokes.
It might be code.
So it goes like, here's what you should say if anyone else wants to pull this stunt.
ITM. What's ITM? It means in the morning.
It's a greeting.
A lot of people use it.
Yes, that's exactly what it means.
Yeah, so you're going to be the producer asking me why I said ITM. Go ahead.
Hey, what was that ITM stuff you did?
What was that about?
Oh, I'm sorry.
Oh, ITM means in the morning, and it's a greeting that a lot of us use in some parts of the country.
It's very common.
Oh, it's a geographical thing.
Maybe.
I don't know.
I've said it for years.
I've never heard of this.
That's very odd.
Well, yeah, interesting.
Okay.
Hey, by the way, I'm never booking you again for that, okay?
Because that's what's really going to happen.
Our boy Fred is never, ever going to be on Fox News.
They hate that.
No, I'm sure he doesn't.
And so I'd love to see the whole segment about critical race theory.
Yeah, they seem to.
Well, I have a lot of critical race stuff in the Trump clips.
Now, Trump, if we want to do Trump, we should do Trump.
Okay, and let's just say that the reason we're doing Trump is because the M5M can't leave him alone.
I mean, if you just go to news.google.com today, the first ten stories are all Trump.
And most of it ends with, QAnon thinks he's going to be reinstated in August.
Well, I have a bunch of pre-clips to play then, which are before the speech he gave in Raleigh, which is one of his first.
I will say, just as a summary, he was not a happy camper.
He was slightly irked.
He wasn't as funny as usual.
He did do an hour and thirty.
So was it new material?
Was it stand-up?
It was almost all new material.
And funny?
It took, I say, a good hour before he started being funny.
Wow.
He was annoyed and not happy, and then he started being funny, and then it started being okay.
Now, can I tell you something personal?
Sure.
I don't know if you have this, but lately, when they play Trump clips, I'm not triggered, but my eyes roll back in my head like, oh, man, communicate in a sentence.
Do you have that at all?
We haven't really heard him for a while, and now it's like, ugh.
Well, explain it.
Say it again.
I really don't know what it means.
His whole cadence, the way he speaks, the way he jumps around from topic to topic, he's not a great communicator that way.
And it's annoying.
Why don't you get a little better at talking?
Maybe it's not in this speech, but whatever I've been seeing on the M5M is purposefully, I'm sure, shitty soundbites, but I just haven't seen anything really coherent.
Okay, well, it's not as bad as that.
It's bullcrap.
I would say...
Let me give you a review.
First of all, he was not real jocular, but he did fall into it.
The pattern you're talking about, which has always been his pattern, is once you get into it, it's fine.
And I didn't think it was any worse on this one.
But let's start with some pre-Trump stuff and start with the...
I've got two of these.
Well, let's start with this.
This is Sidney Powell coming on MSNBC on the Brian Williams show.
And then they start in...
This is before anyone's heard Trump's speech.
It should be that he can simply be reinstated, that a new inauguration date is set, and Biden is told to move out of the White House, and President Trump should be moved back in.
First of all, that woman's a lawyer.
Second of all, she's a former Trump campaign attorney.
Now the twice-impeached Florida retiree is reportedly telling people his reinstatement is imminent as he prepares to return to the campaign trail.
On Saturday, Trump gives the keynote at the North Carolina State GOP Convention, which promises to be a wing-ding.
Ha!
The Big Lie Tour continues in Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Alabama.
For more, we welcome back tonight Juanita Tolliver, veteran political strategist to progressive candidates and causes, and Bill Kristol, author, writer, thinker, politico, veteran of the Reagan-Bush administration's editor-at-large at The Bulwark.
Juanita, first of all, Sidney Powell continues to make the University of North Carolina Law School so proud, I'm guessing.
If Trump's going back on the road, is that worse news for Republicans or Democrats?
I feel like it's absolutely worse news for Republicans, because what they've benefited from is him being out of the spotlight, as we know, a reasonably questionable blogger at this stage, and also So, him being out on the trail is absolutely something that they're going to have to respond to and confront because they're still trying to attract the same base that we know Trump goes out and riles up at every single rally or event that he's ever held.
And when I look at the statements from Powell or other people at the QAnon event, which, let's be real, is identified as a domestic terrorist organization, it's like they're trying to roll out the carpet for Trump.
Wow!
Okay, a couple things.
Oh, this is a good clip.
Juicy, juicy.
I have heard this a lot.
It's a QAnon conference.
You know, the Bitcoin.
QAnon, anything is a QAnon conference.
No agenda meetup.
QAnon meetup.
That's what the media does.
I love Wingding.
I mean, Wingding should be a candy bar.
Get your Wingding, kids!
Now with actual nuts!
There's a whole font set called Wingding.
What else was in there?
Well, first of all, this is a very kind of a subtly attractive black woman with big red lips.
Her lips were just like out of control.
Pretty lips.
Big smile, a big smile, and a...
This is a black woman with, I would think, has nice teeth, but she's bleached them to the extreme that they are literally blue.
Wow, that's odd.
She gives us a big smile.
She never smiles, really.
She just has a big mouth.
What's her name?
Who is said lady?
Juanita something.
She's one of the talking heads on the MSNBC. And she's got this deadpan look, and she's a hater.
But these blue teeth, because it was, you know, they're over-whitening, because you're whitening, you know, they use this bluing.
It's like bluing.
Yes, Juanita Tolliver.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
And she is just a horrible person.
And then I didn't even clip Crystal.
Oh yeah, well okay, so first of all, yeah, she is stunningly beautiful.
Yeah, she's a very attractive woman.
Yeah.
But the blue teeth kind of are as a turn off.
But every picture I see is just really white, but that probably got screwed up.
It's just the camera can't handle it.
The CCD chip is overloaded.
It could be.
Something like that.
But I've never seen that effect before where they're blue.
Okay.
Well, anyway, so that ended, and I said, oh, brother.
And so then you had on MSN, another show is the pre-Trump MSNBC backstory on Trump Returns.
We're back with our politics lead, the bogus ballot audit in Arizona, now plaguing with massive and alarming security issues.
Security gates left unattended.
Confidential documents left out in the open.
Unidentified people rifling through thousands of military ballots and overseas ballots.
Those are just some of the problems detailed by Arizona's Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs, who has a team of observers on the ground in Maricopa County.
Secretary Hobbs joins us now live.
We should note she is running as a Democrat to be Arizona's next governor.
There's an open seat there.
Secretary Hobbs, let me start with this breaking story.
No, wait, stop.
Stop the clip.
Before you play this wannabe governor who hates this audit because it would make her look bad.
The bogus ballot audit.
It's a ballot audit, but according to these guys, it's bogus.
She is like...
Is this girl even...
Is she still in high school?
For one thing, she looks very young, but she talks like a valley girl from the Frank Zappa era.
She's just dingy.
But let's listen to her with that.
With my...
I pre-programmed everybody to listen to the fact that she's dumb.
Who has a team of observers on the ground in Maricopa County.
Secretary Hobbs joins us now live.
We should note she is running as a Democrat to be Arizona's next governor.
There's an open seat there.
Secretary Hobbs, let me start with this breaking story in the National Review where Charles Cook reports that President Trump...
He truly believes and is telling people that this sham audit in Arizona and another one in Georgia will not only lead to him being reinstated as president, which is of course not a thing, but also former Arizona Senator Martha McSally.
Deborah Hobbs, and is it...
What I don't understand from...
This is Jake Tapper.
No, is that Jake Tapper?
Yep.
So that's...
But Jake Tapper's CNN. He's not MSNBC. Right.
Doesn't matter.
Why...
It's so, it has no credibility to report on something that you are just slamming all the way through the introduction.
Why are you reporting on bogus ballots, liar campaign?
Why is she there?
The whole thing, but for Jake Tapper or even Brian Williams, to set that up continuously, doesn't everyone see that that is 100% skewed biased propaganda?
Why even report on it?
Those two networks, the listeners are stupid.
But let's point out something else.
He says the National Review, Cook, and he goes on about this story about Trump thinking he's coming back in August.
This is a ginned up story by Maggie Halberman.
No L. Sorry.
I checked it.
I checked it.
It's Haberman.
No, I know it's Haberman.
I don't know where I got.
I know where I got Halberman from someone.
Yeah, you got it from Goebbels.
Maybe.
Anyway, Maggie wrote this piece in the New York Times, and this guy, all this guy Cook did in the National Review, and we have to remember...
I don't think Haberman wrote it in the New York Times.
I thought that she tweeted.
Oh, she may have just tweeted it.
Her tweet is what everyone picked up.
Maggie Haberman says, other reporters are saying Trump's coming back.
The point is that this guy, all he did was talk about Maggie.
In this National Review.
And then they say, well, National Review, you know, it's conservative.
All the conservatives hate Trump.
They're trying to get this message across.
Yeah, you think?
That everybody hates Trump.
Yes.
And so, the National Review, you have to remember, always hated Trump.
Mm-hmm.
They're the ones who ran the big front, never Trump, you know, the never Trump issue of the National Review.
They may be conservative, more or less, but they've always hated Trump.
They've always been never Trumpers.
So this is not a big surprise that they would make a stink out of this.
But this bogus story.
Now listen to this woman.
But also former Arizona Senator Martha McSally will be reinstated.
I know this is crazy.
I know there's no basis for it.
But you're the Secretary of State of Arizona.
What are the chances that Arizona is going to flip to supporting Trump and McSally from last November's already certified election?
Well, there's literally no chance of that.
And, you know, what Trump is saying now is not surprising.
He's been saying for a while that Arizona is going to be the first domino to fall.
But the fact of the matter is there are no dominoes to fall.
The results of the election are final.
They were certified in November.
Those certified results are an accurate reflection of the will of Arizona voters.
And any period to bring forth evidence of fraud has been long passed.
And in fact, people tried to do that and there was no evidence.
And so this is just, you know, Trump trying to continue to perpetuate the big lie.
And it is dangerous.
We saw what happened on January 6th and his cult of followers believe that he's the rightful president and he's going to instigate another riot like that.
It is very, very dangerous.
Yes, and she has the same milieu as Sandy Casio-Cortez.
FYI, they're training tomorrow at Capitol Hill.
They're training for an insurrection, just letting you know.
Tomorrow, Monday, training exercise.
You never know how training exercises go.
So I listened to this whole hour and a half of Trump to pull clips, and I could have pulled a thousand clips.
There is policy in this speech of his that none of the media picked up on.
That is very, you know, they wouldn't even talk about it.
They would just talk about, well, he did this, he did that, he bitched about the media.
In fact, he did, he does this little, I titled these funny, so you're going to have to look around.
All right.
This is, I want you to play, this is Trump NC Media aside.
He's talking about one thing and then he does his, this is when he starts breaking the ice.
He gets off prompter and he doesn't decide about the media.
And it's the old Trump for a moment.
I've read this on numerous occasions, so I'm not saying it myself.
The wonderful, that's a lot of media, that's good.
It's hard for them to cancel when you get great ratings, isn't it?
they may edit that out They don't want to have that.
They don't like that.
They may have to edit that out, Ted, but that's okay.
They don't like those endorsements.
But we've been very, very successful.
Amen.
His voice is shot.
Totally shot.
It doesn't sound good.
No.
But let's listen to some policy before we do the...
There's some funny stuff he does.
I like this.
And by the way, thank you because that's part of what we do is at least play the parts that the mainstream media didn't.
Well, they didn't play anything.
There you go.
So it's like shooting fish in a barrel.
Here's another humorous aside.
He genuinely likes Fauci, or at least he says so.
And this is Trump on Fauci and the lab.
The media, the Democrats, and the so-called experts are now finally admitting what I first said 13 months ago.
The evidence demonstrates that the virus originated in a Chinese government lab.
Couldn't say it.
You couldn't say it.
And Dr.
Fauci, who I actually got along with, he's a nice guy.
He's a great promoter, you know?
Not a great doctor, but he's a hell of a promoter.
He likes television more than any politician in this room.
And they like television.
But he's been wrong on almost every issue.
And he was wrong on Wuhan and the lab also.
Very wrong.
And we ended the payments, you know, they were started in 2014, and then I can tell you Mark Meadows came in, and I talked to him, and he saw what I saw, and I said, what the hell's going on?
When did that start started in 2014?
And we ended it.
Our administration ended it.
But generally speaking, I went the opposite way of Dr.
Fauci, what he was saying.
For instance, Fauci said, do not close our borders to China or Europe, but I did it anyway.
Amen.
And months later, he said, I made the right decision and saved thousands and thousands of lives.
He said it was the right decision, but he did not want to close that border.
Yeah.
All right.
That's evident.
We kind of always forgot about the border close.
They left that out.
That was his main thing, Trump's main thing.
Like, you know, I closed the borders and everyone called me a xenophobe.
Yep.
Especially Nancy Pelosi.
That's right.
So let's play part two.
Fauci said powerfully at the beginning, no masks.
You remember that?
No, masks don't work.
And then he went into masks, and then he became a radical masker.
I would call it, if you have three, if you have four, get a pair of goggles also, ideally.
And let's wear them for another five or six years.
But Fauci has perhaps never been more wrong than when he denied the virus and where it came from.
Alright, now I'm going to go to some policy clips.
And these are the ones that are newsworthy and not a peep.
Not a peep.
Of course.
This is the head of the Republican Party giving policy.
This is policy.
This is Trump on China reparations.
By the way, you make a very good point there that he's the head of the Republican Party.
I mean, that does need to be recognized even by the media.
I mean, just from a fairness of coverage viewpoint...
Yes, but if you listen to these policy recommendations are against the media's best interests.
Let's go with China.
They're problematic, no doubt.
The time has come for America and the world to demand reparations and accountability from the Communist Party of China.
Reparations?
Oh, man.
We should all declare within one unified voice that China must pay.
They must pay.
And he should give it to the black Americans first.
And then he, that was just a short part.
Then he keeps talking about it, but then this is the, I've clipped a bunch out in the middle and let him wrap it up with this.
This is part two.
In addition, all nations should work together to present China a bill for a minimum of $10 trillion to compensate for the damage.
And that's a very low number.
The damage is far, far greater than that.
As a first step, all countries should collectively cancel any debt they owe to China as a down payment on reparations.
The nations of the world should no longer owe money to China.
China's destroyed so many nations.
I mean, we came out better than anybody.
Our economy's stronger now than any other nation.
Nobody's recovered like us because of what we've done, because we laid a great economic foundation and because of what we've done with the vaccine and also what we've done with the distribution, the distribution of the vaccine.
But China should owe money To the nations of the world.
They've been destroyed.
These nations have been destroyed.
Sadly, the current administration is very timid and frankly corrupt when you look at all of the money that they've been given as a family by China.
That instead of holding China accountable, the Biden administration shut down the U.S. government's investigation into the origins of the virus shortly after taking office.
What's going on?
Now, Hunter, who had no experience, walked out with one and a half billion dollars to manage.
You know how much money you make on one and a half billion dollars to manage?
They needed Hunter's advice.
They don't use the smartest people on Wall Street.
They don't want their advice.
I spoke to somebody on Wall Street.
I won't mention his name.
We'll get him in trouble.
But I spoke to somebody.
I said, who's one of the biggest?
I said, do they do this?
He said, I can't get money.
And this guy's record is better than anybody.
Now, that's a disgrace.
We must never forget that Joe Biden and his family took millions of dollars from the Chinese Communist Party.
They bought him off.
They flagrantly lied about it to the American voters.
If you remember, it was a big deal at the time, and then all of a sudden it was canceled again.
They didn't want to talk about it.
The big tech and the fake news media didn't want to talk about it.
You could talk up a storm.
In fact, I'll guarantee you those cameras are starting to go off right now.
It's true.
Donald Trump, don't trust China!
China is an asshole!
So that was a policy commentary, and then he's got this policy commentary on critical race theory.
Okay.
The House of Representatives has done, right here in North Carolina, Republicans at every level should move immediately to ban critical race theory at our schools, and we should ban it in workplaces, we should ban it in our states, and we should ban it in the federal government, and it should be done immediately.
Yeah, that part is actually happening.
The American people are fed up with that.
They're getting, well, they should be.
And here's another, I believe this is more or less a policy commentary, and this is on vouchers.
People that tend to be on the right compared to people that are on the radical left.
Look at what happened in Portland.
Nothing's happening with these people.
And they do kill people, and they burn down buildings, and they go after federal buildings, and nothing happens.
And people are damn angry about it.
If government-run schools...
Are going to indoctrinate children with radical ideas, Republicans must immediately pass legislation to empower every parent in America to opt out of the insanity and send their child to the public-private charter or religious school of their choice.
Yeah, this is a lot of his policy in general.
He gets a big standing O's.
This, by the way, standing ovations on most of these punchlines.
Well, hello.
Standing ovations.
It's a QAnon conference.
What do you expect?
Very, very large audience.
And he's getting these standing O's.
But if you listen to MSNBC and the CNN guys who won't cover this.
Yeah.
Of course not.
He's a nut job.
The Republicans hate him.
They've been doing better since he's disappeared.
Now, he does have two...
I've got two more.
I could play three, but I think this one here probably got some attention.
This is his bitching and moaning about being persecuted.
And it's about...
And the election a little bit.
But this is the won't stop till 2024 commentary, which has got a little...
This is an attention getter.
From the no-collusion Mueller investigation to corrupt politicians in New York.
They send everything that they've already gone over and over and over.
Send it into New York.
Let the radical-left prosecutors go after Trump.
Just give it a shot, they say.
Give it a shot.
They failed in Washington.
They failed all over the place.
Between the impeachment hoax number one, impeachment hoax number two, all of these investigations.
Ah, shit, we failed.
Ha!
Let's send it to the radical left prosecutors in New York.
Maybe they can have more luck.
They'll never stop until November of 2024.
They won't stop.
Yeah, that's for sure.
Yeah.
He's got that right.
He got that right.
He also has a little commentary on MS-13, which I think is a good clip.
A crippling blow to MS-13, who is, that's the most vicious gang of all, and we took them out of here by the thousands, thousands and thousands brought back to where they came.
And those countries didn't want them back.
And a little story, I said, well, what do you mean they don't want them back?
They weren't taking them back.
They didn't want them back.
They sent them out.
They didn't want them back.
And I said, that's bad.
And they told me that, sir, we can't take them.
They won't let us land planes.
They're putting other planes on the runway so we can't land planes.
They won't take the buses.
I said, how much do we pay those countries?
Sir, we pay them $500 million a year.
Oh, you do?
Tell them we're not paying them anymore.
And the next day I got a call from all three countries.
We'd love to have MS-13 back.
We think they're wonderful people.
We never had a problem, and now they blew that one, too.
They blew that one, too.
I'll never forget it.
We'd love to have them back.
It would be our great honor to take them back.
Those runways opened up like you've never seen anything open up.
After we instituted these policies, the number of illegal aliens coming across our border declined by an astounding 91%.
Yeah.
Yeah, good times.
So he was loose there.
Now, he did bitch about this.
Only my last clip.
This is him bitching about the election being a hoax, and he probably won.
He thinks he won, but there's no evidence that he's going to be expecting to get reinstated in August, which is just a lie by CNN and MSNBC and Maggie.
And Sidney Powell is fanning the flames, of course.
Well, Sidney Powell, I think she's a character.
But let's play this Trump on dead people voting.
The recent election, dead people voting, dead people, versus dead people voting who had to apply to vote.
You have people that are dead that applied to vote.
And by the way, I'm talking about thousands of people.
Thousands and thousands of people.
Dead people.
Illegal aliens voting.
Indians getting paid to vote in certain states, including Arizona and Nevada.
Getting paid to vote.
You're not allowed to get paid to vote.
It's a terrible thing that's going on.
We have to clean up those rolls.
We have to do so many things.
Well, we're not going to have a country.
If you don't have election integrity, and if you don't have strong borders, our country can be run like a dictatorship, and that's what they'd like to do.
I don't even think Biden is the dictator.
If anybody knows who the hell is running that operation, could you let us know?
Because I don't think it's Joe, but who the hell knows?
Maybe it is.
Now, this is the real thing that's going down, and that's why Texas has now just become the most racist bunch of a-holes in the entire union, because we have the audacity to come up with some rules about the voting that we as Texans did not like.
You probably read that the entire Democratic side of the Senate here in Texas left in the middle of the night to block the vote.
Of course, it'll still get through.
There's going to be a special session to do that.
But they called everybody just a bunch of horrible racists for wanting crazy things like mail-in ballots only if you've actually requested them properly with identification.
Someone who's a witness to you filling out your ballot needs to sign that.
I mean, all these racist, racist things!
I mean, Beto was here running around like, you're white, you're a Texan, you're a racist!
And that's what they're yelling about the loudest, is this issue.
And they can't stop it because they want HB1, which is House Bill 1, which solidifies and codifies and legalizes and federalizes the election into some horrible machine.
And the states, many of them, certainly Republican-dominant states, are going, no, I don't think so.
And here's our regulations.
And everywhere, people just...
Call him a racist.
Yeah, well, it's not working because you can't keep doing that.
It doesn't work.
The efficiency of calling people a racist, racist, racist.
I agree.
It's totally stupid.
But now let's stay with the idiots, if you don't mind.
If you're done with Trump, because there's some things we touched on here.
With all the anti-Trump movement, one of the main things that rose up amongst the left was defund the police.
Well, let's get a little report from ABC how that's working.
Now that pandemic restrictions are lifting, violent crime is on the rise, just as police departments across the country say they are severely understaffed.
One example is Durham, North Carolina.
The sheriff says the staffing shortage is so dire, he closed their parking lot to hold a job fair.
And in Asheville, the police chief says the department is in crisis after losing more than half of its staff.
Police will now stop responding to non-emergencies, including theft, graffiti, and trespassing, because they just don't have enough officers.
Now, they didn't mention it.
You can add Austin, Texas to that list.
There's just no officers available.
And the whole incoming class, they were dismissed.
I don't have the clip of it, but I had a long clip of the situation in Asheville and other towns.
Trump talked about this quite a bit, too, but I didn't clip it.
And I didn't clip the Asheville guy.
But the Asheville police chief, Asheville, North Carolina, you've got to remember Asheville is probably one of the most liberal.
That's why it's called She-Ville.
She-Ville, yeah.
Liberal towns in North Carolina, which has a lot of screwball issues going on, and we have a lot of listeners there.
And they're just beside themselves.
They're going to the point, which is happening around...
It's already happened before they even started losing police in Oakland, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, the West Coast, with these district attorneys.
We've been talking about this for years.
The district attorneys that have...
Kind of change priorities.
So if you, for example, if you're in San Francisco and you park your car, this happens to people renting cars, it's a pain in the ass.
Don't come to San Francisco if you're a tourist.
Just don't come.
You park your rented car, whatever it is, guy breaks the window and takes something out of it or just breaks the window for fun, which there's evidence of that going on.
And it's less than $1,000 in damage.
The police won't even take a report.
No.
It's low priority.
Yep.
And police are sick and tired of district attorneys.
We have one here in Austin as well.
Funded by Soros.
Yes, it matters.
The Soros sisters, we call them, even though not all of them are women.
And they come up with these crazy rules.
Oh, I'm not going to prosecute.
So cops are very demoralized.
Why would I go after this guy?
I just got to do some paperwork and then they're out again.
And this is causing a problem.
Walmart has already told San Francisco it's got like...
Walgreens.
I think it's Walgreens.
Walgreens.
I'm sorry.
It's not Walmart.
Walmart's only got one.
Walgreens, exactly.
They're pulling out.
They're just leaving San Francisco because they will not prosecute shoplifting.
Yep.
Yeah, the videos are so fun.
People just walk in, just emptying the shelves.
Yeah, they walk in, grab something, and leave.
But it's the same here.
I went to the QVS for a prescription a few weeks back, and it's right near East Riverside with the camping establishment, which is still there.
And there's one guy, you know, and this is maybe 10 at night.
There's one guy for the whole store and these homeless people or unhoused and temporarily experiencing homelessness walk in with their bikes.
If they got a bike, they drag the bike in and they're just taking stuff and walk right out.
And the guy's like, whatever.
He's not supposed to be going after him.
What happens?
It's a free shop for all intents and purposes.
Free shop.
Now, I got this clip from...
See, Amazon's like ahead of the game on this.
Dude, I... Okay, just a quick side note on Amazon.
I just was reading this article, and it makes so much sense.
With all of this deregulation going on, it's only a matter of time until Amazon will be delivering weed.
Oh, that's funny.
That's a good...
Does that end the article that said that, or did you dream it up?
No, no, no, no.
This is an article...
Oh, this is a weed blog.
Go figure.
Yesterday's weird Amazon marijuana news sent the cannabis world into a flurry of conflicting feelings.
In case you missed it, the worldwide delivery giant announced its support for nationwide legalization via the Moore Act and said the company would stop drug testing some employees for cannabis use.
Yeah, baby!
Wouldn't that be great?
The biggest weed dealer right to your door?
I mean...
Amazon.
Amazon, yeah.
Mm-hmm.
That smiley face.
Perfect.
Give me a wiggly smile.
NTD had a report which is very troubling as we know most of what is happening here with complete leftist socialist slash Neiman Marxist is trending from China.
Neiman Marxist?
Where'd you get that one?
Did we use that before?
Every single time I say this you're surprised.
I get all jacked up.
You get all jitty about it.
Yes, my stepdaughter is a Neiman Marxist.
So here's the trend in China from the millennials.
I think this is worth listening to.
Among China's young people in their 20s and 30s, a saying is quickly gaining popularity and trending on social media.
That is, lie-flatism.
Some Chinese netizens also call it the do-nothing approach, or the lie-down movement.
The term originated from a post on a popular Chinese online forum, and the forum has since removed the post.
The term means lowering one's temptations to a minimum.
Not working, not buying real estate, not going shopping, not getting married, and not having kids.
Only sustaining one's existence at a minimal level.
It reflects a lifestyle and an attitude to life.
People following the idea say they don't want to be slaves of money.
A Chinese netizen agrees, saying, no matter how hard you work, you cannot get rich.
You are merely a tool that other people use and discard when it's worn out.
Think it over.
Indeed, we don't need to be so tired.
Another says, the greatest devaluation in our society is not the devaluation of currency, but the devaluation of your efforts.
This is the most desperate.
A comment pinpoints the root cause of the movement, saying to lie flat reflects a person's extreme disappointment in the future and extreme despair in a lack of social justice.
It sounds exactly like what's happening here.
It's nihilism.
Yes, nihilism.
Well, they call it lie flat-ism.
Yeah, well, nihilism is a better word.
Or nihilism by some other pronunciation.
Yeah, well, it makes total sense to me.
Eh, we're just not going to do anything.
Well, let's see how that goes in China.
Let's see how that works out.
I can't wait.
I'm following the movement closely.
Very, very closely.
Chinese must be beside themselves, these guys, these old farts that run the country.
I got a line.
I got a line on Bill Gates.
He's reappeared.
He reappeared in a bigly way.
I think you'll be very, very, very excited by this as Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Union Starfleet Command, did a very exciting announcement about the green investment that the European Union will be doing and the partners.
And they edited Bill right into her announcement.
He is on level with the President of the EU. The European Green Deal is our blueprint for Europe to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
It strives for systemic change and modernization across our economy, our societies and industry.
Of course, energy transition is at its heart.
And this is why I warmly welcome the opportunity to join forces with breakthrough energy.
I am excited to announce a new partnership between Breakthrough Energy and the European Commission.
I've created Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, a first of its kind innovative finance vehicle designed to rapidly commercialize critical climate smart technologies.
To succeed in preventing the climate crisis, the world will need a new approach to building global industries.
This is the greatest opportunity for innovation the world has ever seen.
The Catalyst program is targeting the technologies we need for Europe to become carbon neutral.
We want to deploy InvestEU with the European Investment Bank and, I hope, national financial partners.
And on top, InvestEU allows member states to mobilize funds, for example, from EU programs like Next Generation EU. In Europe we're lucky to have a wealth of scientists and innovators leading the way to decarbonization.
We just need to help them to bring their ideas to the market.
Europe will be a strong partner because of its early and consistent commitment to climate.
We have to act bold and fast.
And together we can achieve our green goals to the benefit of people and businesses.
So...
Alright, wait.
You're going to get the piece of shit clip of the day for that one.
I don't know where you dug that one up.
What do you mean piece of shit?
Oh, I'm sorry.
Clip of the day.
Oh, I don't know why it's a piece of shit.
It's damn good.
It's a piece of shit.
Okay.
I got it from Twitter.
There it was.
And this is...
Well, wait for it, because she's talking about BEV, Breakthrough Energy, is the organization that Bill Gates is now in charge of, and it's his organization with the, I don't know which foundation, what he's calling it now.
This is like Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
This is your climate change, build back better, great reset, green new deal for which we have to...
And you heard what she was saying.
She's talking about decarbonization.
It used to be carbon dioxide was creating global warming, which then turned into climate change.
Now it's just decarbonization.
I'm made of carbon.
Just get rid of the people, which may be the point.
But let's look at Breakthrough Energy Ventures.
Shall we?
Breakthrough Energy Ventures is a group of investors who are working together in a fund that is patient, flexible, and committed to the guiding principles of Breakthrough Energy, including supporting net-zero emissions technology and ensuring affordable, reliable, and clean energy for all.
Who's in here?
The co-chair is the Laura and John Arnold Foundation.
They're very big.
Founder and CEO of Amazon, Jeff Bezos.
His Royal Highness, Prince Al-Walid bin Talal.
Michael Bloomberg.
Richard Branson.
Ray Dalio from Bridgewater.
John Doerr.
Bill Gates.
Reid Hoffman.
Chris Hone.
Abigail Johnson.
Vinod Ksola.
Khosla.
Khosla.
Jack Ma.
Hello, China.
David Rubenstein.
Julia Robertson, Tiger Management.
I mean, this is a lot of China.
Mrs.
Zhang and Jin and Sir Ping Chong Chong.
They are Soho, China.
I mean, this is SoftBank, Meosi-san, Masayoshi-san.
This is it.
Oh, David Rubenstein, the Carlyle Group.
This is the money.
This is the money bomb right here.
And they're going to start with Europe.
They're going to do it to thank goodness.
Yeah, thank goodness you're right about that.
They're going to do it to Europe first.
Yeah, you better believe it.
For a better life, beyond your freedom, build back better.
I have a new Super Cup I'd like to share.
Super Cup, not Super Cup.
Super Cup.
Just to remind everybody about Build Back Better and the Great Reset.
Here's your world leaders.
It's a very pertinent question to ask how do we build back better.
To build back better or whatever.
Do you have a chance to reset the clock and build back better than before?
To build back better than before.
Remember the terrible damage of COVID as we try to build back from this global pandemic.
Joe Biden calls it build back better.
Build back better.
Building back better.
To do things differently.
To build back better.
We're going to build it back better.
And build it back better.
is my plan to build back better uh start taking all the problems that have been created in education and mental health and start to to build back in a positive way i have launched a booklet called build back better britain after coronavirus Of course.
It's about building this country back better.
Growing conspiracy following it.
It is called the Great Reset.
An unprecedented opportunity to rethink and reset the ways in which we live.
The Great Opportunity for Reset.
The theory even calls Mr.
Biden's campaign slogan, Build Back Better, a front for the conspiracy.
Build Back Better.
Building Back Better, our economy.
Build back better.
All elements of the Great Reset are fundamental to building the future we need.
This pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset.
It's a big effort to, some would say, to build back better.
We would say to really have a great reset.
And part of the...
Mission is underway.
I believe the G7 finance ministers met in London and they all decided, yeah, we'll just have a global corporate tax, which Biden somehow tried to backdoor by coming up with this 15% floor for corporations, which is a very thinly veiled attempt at trying to join the new world order of taxation.
Yeah, what a joke this was.
And by the way, in the super cuts, I kind of admire the fact that Hillary wouldn't fill it out.
She just said, Bill, back.
Yeah, yeah.
She's smart.
She doesn't want to be in super cuts.
Tough luck, Hill.
We got you anyway.
She got in anyway, but she's not...
She's not stupid.
No one said she's stupid.
Now, I had a couple of Biden clips from a couple of the speeches he gave in this last week.
Because we're talking about idiots, and you just played this whole group of them.
Accumulation.
And I want to ask you a couple.
He does a ramble.
Let's listen to this.
This is where he's just rambling on growth.
Just rambling.
Okay.
This report is based on a week in early May.
That's how they determine the job growth or loss.
We have growth.
Okay.
And that week in May, we only had 35% of working-age adults had been fully vaccinated.
What?
He's talking about job growth.
Wow, okay.
I've got to hear this again because this may be clip of the day.
This report is based on a week in early May.
That's how they determined the job growth or loss.
We have growth.
Saved or created.
That week in May, we only had 35% of working-age adults have been fully vaccinated.
Oh, yes.
Okay.
Not quite clip of the day.
It was good.
It was good.
Now, here's another one I picked off.
This is a WTF clip to me.
He's always making an assertion where these stupid left-wing mainstream media can't fact-check or even ask the question.
I'm going to ask the question before I even play this.
Chip, how does he expect to accomplish what he's about to say in his computer chips clip?
Building on the work we're doing on the computer chips.
That is, we're providing more computer chips to be manufactured here in the United States so it doesn't slow up the manufacturing of automobiles, for example.
Okay, so besides the fact that we can't actually finish automobiles because we don't have computer chips because of, I guess, just-in-time bullcrap from China...
He's now saying that they were building more chips here when most of the foreign fabs want to go to Korea because of the new tax implications?
This guy's lost it.
He's lost it.
He's never had it.
No.
It's just not true.
Who's lost it?
Where's the WAPO database of Biden's lies?
Come on, people.
Come on.
Come on.
Yeah, that's not happening.
Jeez.
So you don't have anything on this global...
No, I wanted to get some stuff.
I'm looking into it because Biden has something to do with it.
It's bad.
Yeah.
No, I have nothing.
Sorry.
I was too busy listening to Biden...
And then I got a bunch of call-ins from C-SPAN, which we can play at the end or not.
No, we can do that.
I have an interesting little clip for Out of the Blue that's got nothing to do with what we've been talking about, but this is Warren Buffett.
Talking about inflation, because somebody asked him point-blank about it in one of his meetings.
very difficult to get a hold of this recent Berkshire Hathaway meeting and it's just interesting to listen to him kind of Buffett going I will ask this question from Chris Fried from Philadelphia and whoever wants to take this on stage From raw material purchases by Berkshire subsidiaries, are you seeing signs of inflation beginning to increase?
Yeah.
We're seeing very substantial inflation.
It's very interesting.
I mean, we're raising prices.
People are raising prices to us.
And it's being accepted.
I mean, it's not...
If we get...
Well...
I actually have a clip from that very same conference By the way, hosted by a woman who is a reporter and a journalist for CNBC. And I find that so uncomfortable that they do that.
You're supposed to be reporting on this organization, yet you're hosting their annual conference?
Yeah, that's business.
Financial and business reporting has got that element.
You're just not going to get rid of it.
The other partner in the Omaha Buffett Fund is Charlie Munger.
And this might have been six weeks ago or so.
And we didn't play this, but this is a question about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency, which I thought was just a beautiful clip.
This question comes from Raghu Bashwal, and it's for both Warren and Charlie.
Now that the crypto market overall is valued at $2 trillion, do you still consider cryptos as worthless artificial gold?
Well, they're just waving the red flag as a bull.
Of course I hate the Bitcoin success.
And I don't welcome a currency that's so useful to kidnappers and extortionists and so forth.
Nor do I like just shuffling out a few extra billions and billions and billions of dollars to somebody who just invented a new financial product out of thin air.
I think I should say modestly that I think the whole damn development is disgusting and contrary to the interests of civilization.
And I'll leave the criticism to others.
I'm alright on that one.
Poor guys.
They hate it.
They hate the success.
I leave the criticism to others?
What did they think they were doing there?
Yeah.
Old guys is funny.
I like it.
It's kind of cool.
Oh yeah, here we go, ladies and gentlemen.
John C. Dvorak, Bakelite pride.
Today's Teddy K. He's an OTG kind of guy.
OTG, baby!
I learned something new that we probably want to pay attention to on the OTG front.
For those of you who use the TikTok, they have changed their terms of service and their app is...
I don't know if it's updated yet.
However...
They now will be capturing scans of your face and voice as part of their biometric collection metrics.
So when you're watching TikTok, the app is going to be taking pictures of your face.
How is this good?
How's it going to even happen?
I haven't got a camera hooked on my computer.
No, John...
In case you didn't notice, most people don't use a computer anymore.
They use a phone.
And they certainly watch TikTok on their phone.
They're not watching TikTok on a computer.
Well, I don't know.
Okay.
Yeah, you're right.
And so that camera can be turned on and off at will.
Well, Apple's new operating system supposedly is not supposed to let that happen, but maybe people are just opting in because they want it anyway.
Maybe they get great benefit from it.
You know, everyone opts into everything.
Sad, isn't it?
I'm going to show myself all by donating to No Agenda.
Imagine all the people who could do that.
Oh, yeah, that'd be fab.
Yeah, on your agenda in the morning.
Just as an aside, just to mention this, you know, the big stink in the early days of the, well, during the computer revolution, probably in the late 90s especially, there was this big fuss.
Oh, people are just being thrown into things automatically and they have to actually go out of their way to opt out of it.
Everything should be opt-in.
It should be opt-in.
So they let everything be opt-in and everyone just opts in.
Yes.
Yeah.
Wow.
They just blindly robot-like opt-in.
That's why people opt-in to vaccinations and all kinds of stuff.
They've been perfectly trained.
Trust the app.
It's all good.
Good night.
Yeah, good night, Irene.
All right, we've got a few people to thank.
Very few.
Very few people to thank for show.
What is the show number?
1353.
Yeah, unlucky show number.
Starting with, oh, John Alberini in Gurneville, California.
Used to be pronounced Gurneyville when I was a kid.
It's now Gurneville.
13530.
Well, hold on.
And has been listening to the show for eight months since my buddy Tom hit me in the mouth and decided to donate, celebrating my 62nd birthday.
Keep up the good work.
You bet.
You're on the list.
That's the way it is.
And Greer says, we might as well do this.
This is so short.
Pausing the show to give my first donation, my eldest human resource, 31, hit me in the mouth two months ago when I was in town helping him recover from foot surgery.
I love that.
And probably should get a dedouching.
You've been dedouched.
Same goes for Donovan Norris from Torrance, California.
$100.
I've been a douchebag for too long.
Sitting here at Sunday's breakfast reading some No Agenda Social got me off my butt to donate.
Stay hard.
I don't know why he said that.
You've been dedouched.
By the way, I don't know why you read it.
I like your...
Was that in the newsletter that you compared the Stay Safe to Heil Hitler?
Or was that on the show?
I can't remember.
That was...
Both, probably.
Probably both.
You're so right, though.
Claire...
You're so right.
Yeah, it's Heil Hitler.
Same thing.
Stay safe.
Heil Hitler.
Stay safe.
Stay safe.
Heil Hitler.
Stay safe.
Claire Lennon.
You think $100?
And she's got a little note.
She's from Guangzhou, China.
Guangzhou.
Shout out to my smoking husband, Sib Sam, in early June.
Sib Sam is the number 13 in Laos.
I get an Oh Brother from John and a biscuit for my birthday.
Oh Brother.
I don't have a biscuit handy.
Ashlyn Davis, $85.
Sean McKeon in Glastonbury, Connecticut, 70.
Benjamin Norman, 6969, parts unknown.
Timothy Lipton in San Francisco, 6969.
Benjamin asked for a dedouching.
I know it's hard to read, but it's there.
You've been dedouched.
Ryan Sinky in San Diego, 68.88, and he's got a note.
33rd birthday donation.
Call out Brother Eric as a douchebag.
The birthdays are off the hook today.
There's a lot of birthdays.
Yeah, we got actually more total birthdays than donations.
Pretty much.
Greg Duchette in Wood River Junction, 66-77.
And his smoking hot wife Heather has a birthday and she's on the list.
Oh, and a dedouching.
You've been dedouched.
Joseph Rizzi in Trago, Montana, 66.
Another birthday.
Adam Weisner in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Go Packers, 61-23.
I think you missed Greg Doucette.
Wood River, Junction, Rhode Island.
Greg and Heather of the Surfin' Bees.
I think that's also...
I thought you...
Oh, no, you're right.
I'm sorry.
You're right.
It's hard to read with all the yellow.
You're right.
I'm wrong.
Move on.
I'm sorry.
Well, you're the one that read that note.
Yes, I know.
I thought it was a different one.
Adam Weisner...
Weisner in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
We did him.
Sir Bee Boop, Night of the Frozen Tundra, 58-59.
Richard Thompson in Newtown...
What?
Newtown Tards?
Newtown Tards.
Newtown Tards.
Newtown Tards in the UK, 56-78.
Yeah.
Joe in Colorado Springs, 5555.
Harry Pilgrim in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Harry's been around for a long time.
Sir Tom Darry in the Forest, Wisconsin.
Same thing, 5110.
Lord Michael Gates, Baron of the rest of Colorado in Colorado Springs, 5280.
Justin Martin in...
Coffeeville, Kansas.
Requesting for a dedouching.
You've been dedouched.
These are all $50 donors from now on, which is starting with Matthew Januszewski in Chicago, sir.
Michael Wright in West Allis, Wisconsin.
Don Scalise in Vernon, Connecticut.
Nathan Gray in Sebring, Florida, where the race is, I think.
Chisholm Cook in Bolverde, Texas.
Troy Watson in Western Shores, Nova Scotia.
Mary Hui.
Dame Mary, I think.
Parts unknown.
Michael Whitinger in Czechoslovakia.
Czech Republic, sorry.
Sir Brett Farrell.
He's actually in Oklahoma City, I think.
Aichi Kitagawa in San Francisco.
She should be a sir by now.
And Sir Brian Watson in Raleigh, North Carolina.
I want to thank all these folks for making 1353 a winner from their perspective and at least helping us out.
Yeah, we got some more.
Joe from Colorado Springs, by the way, also requested a dedouching since the first time for him.
You've been de-douched.
If you'd like to be de-douched, your chance is, well, it's Thursday.
Because, you know, with this, you can easily get all kinds of stuff read at lower numbers.
Of course, we do not go below $50 for reasons of anonymity.
And we always do appreciate people who have signed up for some of our sustaining donations, which are smaller amounts, but in regular intervals.
What are you drinking?
Is it a V8? What is it?
I got something stuck in my tooth.
Okay.
Funny.
Sound like you're opening a can.
Or maybe it's the same thing.
Oh, wait a minute.
Is that a cue?
Well, only if you got a V8. Yes.
There you go.
It kind of loses some of the steam and we have to wait for it.
We appreciate all of these donations.
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Not as much as we'd hope, that's for sure.
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Slash N.A. We've got quite the list today.
We start with Candy Walker, who celebrated on the 29th.
Allison Ostrander says happy birthday to Sir Tony of Dimples, who is turning 33.
Ryan Sinke, also 33.
Greg Doucette, happy birthday to his smoking hot wife, Heather, 44 today.
Joseph Rizzi celebrates today.
Henry James is 7 years old today.
Mark Schumer, happy birthday to his smoking hot wife, Teak, 52 on the 7th.
And we've got their end of show mix lined up.
Dave Bucosotto, our sir Dave.
Happy birthday to Mr.
James Spann, the weatherman, and himself celebrating on June 7th.
It'll be tomorrow.
We wish him many more years of health and happiness.
John Alberini, 62 on the 8th.
And finally, Claire Lennon to her smoking hot husband, Sib Sam.
Happy birthday from everybody here at the Best Podcast in the Universe.
Yes!
Before you jump to the nightings, I want to read a note.
Okay.
By the way, we have zero nightings, just so you know.
Well, before you jump to those zero nightings, do we have any upgrades?
Zero upgrades, zero nightings.
We suck.
Okay, well...
Here we go.
I just made this donation, and he says 303.
I don't know what that means.
Recently, I was working in my kitchen.
This is from Derek Veldhaus, who I've gone back and forth with for this donation readout for some, I think it was a donation of $300 or something he did some time back.
But we never read anything from him.
Okay.
So, it's made good.
Okay.
I was working in my kitchen on my computer and ran stats.
I run a couple of businesses and one of them is a realtor.
I'm a realtor in central Iowa.
I'm almost six years into this and was checking to see my percentage of production in units of what I do in my part of the community versus all other parts of the metro area.
For some reason...
I instead first calculated units per year everywhere and checked my units for a six-year average.
It was 30.33333, continuing forever.
Then I figured the original stat I was looking for, and it was 32 point blah, blah, blah.
Anyways, I figured I was due.
Keep up the good work.
And he says, check it.
And he was just adamant about me reading this because we never read anything.
Everyone with the exception of myself at the Bernie meetup were new listeners who found y'all during COVID.
They felt that the No Agenda podcast saved them and their families from depression and all the craziness that was coming at them.
They knew there had to be other people who thought like we do, but with the COVID shutdowns, we just couldn't communicate.
No one could mingle and meet other people of like minds.
These No Agenda meetups are magical.
Thank you and John for bringing us together.
I wish we could take credit for that, but it's really you.
you it's the producers who do this i believe one of the guys who also does a podcast are sending a recording out from the group their podcast is all about ancient history and i'm looking forward to listening to them brothers of the serpent they're from bandera texas we were all geeking out and talking about local fossils we found in a texas riverbed around our hill country homes cool group of people that's baroness of kendall county bernie texas which is also an option should we not like flugerville the schlitterbahn or waco and here is their meetup report
This is Logan, Bruising Bernie.
Huge success.
Taylor Counter here.
Yes, John.
That is my real name.
And the only joke here is me.
Judy Swartz from Bernie.
I love you, John.
And I want to say hello to Average Random Joe, my 33, 33, 33, 33, whatever we call it.
Toot.
Toot.
Douchebag John here with my smoking hot wife, Jill.
I'd like to do a special call out to Biff Powell as a douchebag.
And my other buddy, dude named Biff, John, up in Lincoln, Nebraska, also as a douchebag.
Adam, forget Pflugerville, move to Bernie.
And John, stay safe.
Stay safe!
Hitler!
This is Russ at the Bernie Meetup.
I'm with the Brothers of the Serpent podcast.
And I want to give a shout out to Darren and Graham from Grimerica for hitting me in the mouth.
And Adam, going to need more crackpot from you on the UFOs, buddy.
All right.
Come on.
Come on.
Hey, this is Laura Allen.
My smoking hot husband hit me in the mouth.
I'm still a douchebag, but I really want to thank you guys for keeping me happy.
And that's right.
This is Kyle Allen, here with my smoking hot wife at Human Resources.
From Brothers and Serving Podcast, a lot of information.
John, get some headphones.
Go podcasting!
We love you.
Always have.
There's a douchebag named Brent, here with my wife Eva and our human resource, Chloe.
She loves chicken nuggets.
Thanks for keeping my amygdala shrunk.
In the morning!
Woo!
Woo!
Ty Stone is a douchebag.
That was actually a pretty good report.
I like that a lot.
And all new people.
That's very cool.
And Dame Judy had a P.S. here on the note, John, which was, P.S., tell John all the women in Texas just love him.
As it should be.
I've always gotten along with the Texas ladies.
Yeah, the Texas ladies love you.
We have a meet-up report from Rhode Island.
Hello, this is Lady Butters from Rhode Island, which is part of New England, which is six states, not one.
And we have a lot of people at this meet-up, so we're going to do this at 1.5 speed as best we can.
In the morning, do you all?
In the morning, Sir Ernesto here.
I have a nice buzz.
In the morning, this is Brandon.
Love is lit.
Hey, it's a dude named Jeff.
John, please share your block list.
ITM, Sir, not Jake.
In the morning, future night, C.G. McG.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
In the morning, Sir Brett Mahoney.
And this is Sir Knives rounding out the crowd.
In the morning to all y'all.
And finally, Oregon Local 33 also sent us a report.
Hi, this is Tim from Oregon Local 33 doing our meetup out at Josh's ranch saying hi in the morning.
This country, we are going to hell.
Hi, this is Rachel, ITM. Hey, this is Josh.
In the morning, Baroness Susan.
This is Jim.
We'll see you in Texas soon.
Hi, this is a dude named Ben named Doleg with my human resource Oscar.
In the morning!
So it's obvious, if you didn't figure out already, these meetups are something that people enjoy.
You meet new friends, new children from other lands and other cultures, backgrounds, states, religions, you name it.
It's well worth going to one.
And if you, well, you can probably get to the Super Shredder Zombie Apocalypse Prepper No Agenda Meetup in Walnut Creek if you're out in the California parts at 3 o'clock today.
I'm thinking of going to that this afternoon if I get my work done.
Yeah, 3 o'clock at Sauced Barbecue and Spirits.
And you want to be asking for David, who is KM6TMZ, or Sir Jeffrey B. Marcy, who is KN6MBI. 73.
A lot of hams.
You should bring your rig, man.
I should bring my rig.
It'll be hilarious.
They'll program it for you and make it useful.
Do it.
On Monday.
It's been done by one of our officer buddies.
He'll show you how to use it then.
Just take it with you.
It'll be worth it.
You turn it on and talk.
On Monday, South Dakota Red State maskless hot pocket tour.
Dame Sarah stops off at Falls Park, 6 o'clock.
April Chester is organizing that.
And on Friday, next Friday, the Charleston, South Carolina five-week cycle kicks off at 5 o'clock at the Bay Street Beer Garden.
And here is the list of what else is happening in June.
On the 12th, Houston, Texas and Lisbon, Portugal.
The 13th, Boston, Massachusetts.
Charlotte, North Carolina on the 17th.
On the 18th, Peterborough, Ontario, Missoula, Montana, Sunset Valley, Texas, Chicago, and South Dublin, Ireland on the 19th, along with Barcelona, Spain, and Long Beach, California.
The 19th is a big day.
On the 21st, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The 26th, Northern Arizona.
San Francisco, Oakland on June 26th.
You could probably go to that one as well.
Tampa, Tampa Bay, the 26th of June.
North Arizona on the 26th.
And that takes us into July.
That is the No Agenda Meetups.
If you want to go to one, if you want to see if there's one nearby, it's noagendameetups.com.
If you can't find one in your state, your location, oh, here's a concept.
Start one yourself.
Noagendameetups.com.
I have a crap load of ISOs.
I don't have a crap load, but I have a couple.
I have three.
Okay.
What you got?
Alright.
I've got toilet.
Okay, hold on.
Except this country's going down the toilet.
Okay.
You didn't like that one.
It's not punchy, it's a little long, but okay.
Okay, try move again.
Move again.
America is finally on the move again.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, you didn't like that one.
Well, no, I'm just saying...
Okay, this is my last one.
Dangerous.
Dangerous.
It is dangerous.
Okay, I like that.
Well, let's see what I have.
I have this one.
Only eat kale.
I don't think it's that good.
This one is more punchy.
I eat kale.
Okay.
Hold on.
What else do I have?
I have this one.
I am 33.
Nope, that's no good.
I think this is the one that you'll like.
Cut off your genitals, gouge out your eyes, die!
That's more like a no agenda end of show.
It is, but it's unintelligible.
Really?
Yeah, it's very blurry.
Hold on, let me just see if I can normalize, enhance, rotate.
Cut off your genitals, gouge out your eyes, die!
Better?
No, I don't like it.
I mean, I love that guy.
I have this one, too.
Oh, my God.
That one's actually pretty funny.
Oh, my God.
But how about this?
How about this?
How about a double?
All right, doubling up.
Kale and Dangerous.
Ooh, okay.
So, we'll do Kale and then Dangerous.
Let's see.
How are they on...
I eat kale.
It is dangerous.
Oh, I think we have a winner.
That's a great one.
Is that the same girl?
No, but it sounds like it.
They're in the same milieu, obviously.
In the same city, probably.
The other girl is the one, the dangerous girl, is the one who's running for governor.
I eat kale.
It is dangerous.
It's the same chick.
Wow.
In some cosmic sense, it is the same chick.
I know.
Say no more.
Alright, I got a couple loose ends here since we haven't really talked about it.
Big story developing overseas.
A historic deal has been reached to unseat Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after a record 12 years in office.
An unlikely coalition including a far Interesting what 4,000 rockets can do.
Apparently, yes.
And I said apparently.
I was talking to Roy from the Breeze app.
He was at the Bitcoin...
He's from Israel, Tel Aviv.
And you were talking about this, and he says, well, Adam, I just want to confirm you are correct.
This whole thing is about the hummus.
It's nothing about land or occupations.
Who has the better hummus?
That's just the bottom line.
The better hummus is the Arabs have the better hummus.
And that's what he said, too.
He agreed.
I've been there.
I've been to one of these Palestinian places.
The hummus is unbelievably good.
The hummus is pretty damn good.
There's actually a place in Los Angeles in the middle of nowhere That's a Palestinian restaurant that has hummus that you can buy there, too.
That's just outrageous.
They put a little more effort into it.
I love fresh hummus.
I'm so sick and tired of the crap from Whole Foods.
It's just not really hummus.
Oh, it's not even close.
You know, these places that make lousy hummus like Whole Foods and other places, they're using dried garbanzos or using garbanzo flour.
You really need to...
It's just the effort.
There's no effort.
It's the wrong ingredients, it seems like.
They're not using good...
I think tahini's supposed to be in there.
They have a little backbone.
I do have Christy Noem commentary I would like to play.
Okay.
My last clip is something else, but this I'd like to play.
All right.
She was, and I thought, just for everybody's information, this is Christy, the governor of South Dakota, bragging about South Dakota.
And I thought it was worth playing, and she was at that Republican convention.
We have the fastest growing GDP rate in the nation.
Now the next closest to us is Texas.
Their GDP rate at the end of 2020 was 7.5%.
South Dakota's was 9.9%.
We have thousands of people moving to our state.
Hundreds and hundreds of businesses coming into South Dakota.
I could triple the size of my economic development department right now, and I couldn't answer the phone for all the businesses that want to move to our state.
We have historic revenues coming in.
Now, I don't have an income tax in South Dakota.
I don't have a corporate or personal income tax.
No personal property tax.
What funds state government is a four and a half cent sales tax.
That's the taxes that we have.
What she has is a ground loop.
That's what she has.
Yeah, the ground loop wasn't fun.
But I will say this, you have to remember, she's the only governor that did not shut down her state ever during the whole pandemic.
And she's thriving.
And I didn't know that the corporate taxes were zero.
Same here.
Corporate taxes?
Yeah, I think there's no corporate taxes.
I mean, real estate taxes and sales tax is huge, of course.
That's how we fund everything.
Well, she doesn't have state property taxes, but they have county.
She only has 4% sales tax, which is low.
We're at 8% probably.
By the way, I did want to say about Austin, just as an FYI for everybody moving here, you cannot book a table in any restaurant for dinner or for lunch throughout the month of June.
You're into July.
And you know why?
Why?
Besides the fact that this is too many people, here's what the newcomers do.
They come in and they make reservations at eight different restaurants for the rest of the month.
They can always cancel.
And so now you can't get a table.
This is a California thing, I believe.
Could be.
Wouldn't surprise me.
That's why California has confirmation systems.
A lot of the top restaurants, there's a really good restaurant in California, you've got to put your credit card down and you have to pay a fine.
That's what they should be doing.
They should move to that pretty quick.
That'll stop it in its tracks.
For lunch, you can't even get a table.
That's crazy.
That's why I'm moving to Pflugerville, baby!
That's the fix, is just charge money.
I have the funniest last clip.
All right, let's do it.
This is, I recorded a bunch of call-ins, which I'll play on the next show.
But this one is such a good one.
I'll play it.
This is a call-in for the C-SPAN call-in shows.
This is about Biden and some other things that you're pro or con.
And here's a guy who doesn't like Biden.
And this is the call-in super drunk.
Where Gary is on the line.
Gary, tell us what you think.
Well, I think that right now, Biden should be impeached for not enforcing a law that's written on the books.
He didn't enforce a law, so he should be impeached.
Voice of Gary there.
Oh my gosh!
Can you see that juice?
They should have let him go on much longer than that.
What a chip.
That's fantastic.
All right, everybody.
That is our deconstruction for today.
But, of course, we look forward to returning with you on Thursday for another solid three to four hours of the best podcasts in the universe.
Coming up on noagendastream.com, we've got the grumpy old Ben's with their woke donuts.
End of show mixes.
We've got a little short ditty from Neil Jones.
Then a somewhat more interesting one that he pulled up out of old Joe Biden clips.
You'll recognize it.
And then the Mark Antique Schumer mix.
That's the...
Well, they call it, actually, the No Agenda Kicks Ass Spandex Granny Mix.
There you go.
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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 right here on No Agenda.
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Until then, adios mofos!
and such.
Do you believe in UFOs?
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.
Objects in the skies that we don't know exactly what they are.
Government report on UFOs.
all this talk about dem aliens David Koresh and the Davidians set fire to themselves So...
Government did not do that.
Do that.
Do that.
Did not do that.
What the record from Waco does not evidence, however, is any improper motive or intent on the part of law enforcement.
Set fire to themselves.
The government did not do that.
Do that.
Do that.
Did not do that.
Why does an older woman, she's past middle age, wear pink hair?
Is she trying to be hip?
Is that supposed to be cool?
You look like a spandex granny, is what you are.
It's a pathetic thing to do.
What happened?
What happened?
We got hit in the mouth.
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