This is your award-winning Kimo Nation Media Assassination, Episode 1379.
This is No Agenda.
Flattening the surge and broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region No. 6 in the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from northern Silicon Valley where they're going after Roe versus Wade.
That's what they're doing.
Vote Democrat.
I'm John C. DeVore.
It's Craig Vaughn and Buzzkill in the morning.
Oh, my goodness.
I got a story to tell about that.
Bye.
That's all there is.
That's all there is.
Thank you, Texas, for starting this little bullshit.
Well, let me tell you what happened.
So we had a little party yesterday.
Keeper invited some of our friends over.
You know, the rejects of society, as usual.
Sir Mark, Sir Gene.
We had Dale, our buddy from Houston, who lost his bar during COVID. Dale.
Dale.
You don't know Dale.
Not Dale.
No.
Dale.
It's okay.
Dale's the one who lost his bar into COVID in Houston.
Oh, okay.
And the schoolteacher came.
And I have to give her a lot of props, man.
A public schoolteacher in Austin, Texas.
And she's going to sit with us, and I really appreciate that.
But she came in hot.
Came in.
I can't wait till I can get out of this horrible, crappy state!
Yes!
She was completely beside herself.
And it didn't take long, because remember now, we have Sir Gene.
We got Mark, Sir Mark, who's also a lawyer.
You got me.
You got the keeper.
I mean, so we're all like, hmm, okay, let's see what's going on.
I mean, first of all, have a drink.
Calm down.
Yes, have a drink.
Quick, calm down.
So, the way it came out was, I can't believe that they're not allowed to stop, you know, that there's no abortions allowed at the same time, the same time that anyone can have a gun anywhere they want, and they, you know, the racist voting rights, and it just went, and...
They're talking points.
Wait, but wait, and the CRT theory bill.
So we're like, hold on a second.
Hold on.
So the first, so sad to say, and she keeps saying, well there's no teachers union in Texas, but they do have an association, and this association is completely abusing these teachers.
So they've put in her head that...
By the way, as we continue, the teachers association, all these, they're just unions with the name association.
Oh yeah, of course.
And no dues, but they get you in other words.
But they're political.
They're completely political.
So now if you also listen to the talking points on the TV, the talking points are...
So first of all, the heartbeat bill, props to Sir Mark.
He immediately showed everybody the...
The loophole in the bill, which is an exception for medical emergency at the doctor's discretion.
So that's something that is not really discussed on television, but there's a huge gaping loophole for this, which I didn't know either.
I still don't like the bill, but everybody agrees this is just a ploy that somehow...
I don't know how the legislature fell into this, because this talking point is bigger than Afghanistan.
If you ask what you think about Afghanistan, I don't know, I haven't had time to focus on it.
Okay, gotcha.
Well, again, to interrupt, I was watching, I turned on the, I didn't do a 3x3, but I watched the 3x3, and it was all, you know, Meet the Press, Face the Nation, Stephanopoulos.
And that's all they were talking about.
They had Donna Brazile on.
They had that cutie little Kristen Soltis, Anderson, whatever her name is, who's a dog mom.
And she's on there worried sick that she won't be able to have an abortion because she hates kids.
And they're all going on about the bounty, which is the one that they really like to pound that one home.
That's a beauty, by the way.
We came up with that idea.
Let me explain this one.
And by the way, for those of you wondering...
Yes, it is Thursday, the second Thursday of the week.
I guess I opened with Thursday instead of Sunday.
Well, you did?
Yeah.
No one caught it.
Usually I catch that.
That's funny.
So Mark, right there, he looked at this section 171.210.
So the way it's being presented is, and now people can rat on each other.
If you see someone who's helping someone get an abortion, you can get $10,000 bounty!
Yeah, no.
By the way, that's a pretty good deal.
Yeah, no.
It's not true.
It's simply not true.
Oh, wait a minute.
Whatever you're telling me, Adam, can't possibly be the case because the news media, I watched it three by three because it's a phony Thursday today and they all went on about it.
So they would have explained it if what you're saying is true.
Yeah.
No, the only thing that's in there is that anyone can sue someone else, and if you're successful at suing, then you can get an award which actually starts at $10,000.
But it's like such a non-starter, it's a joke according to a lawyer.
It goes higher than $10,000?
Yeah, it starts at $10,000 actually.
It can be higher.
So it's total bullshit.
You have to mount a $100,000 lawsuit to get your $10,000.
It was stuck in there, and it's on purpose to get this talking point.
It's completely unrealistic.
It was stuck in there on purpose.
I'm telling you, Democrats are behind this bill.
Because the Republicans in Texas are so dumb that they got suckered.
Is it that or there's one other thing I was considering?
Maybe, and they still got suckered, maybe came up with an idea, well, let's do all this and then we can be the heroes and come out and say, well, you know, as Republicans, we need to temper this a little bit and then bring the people in the middle more towards the Republican Party.
I mean, either way, it's the stupidest thing because you're right, the airwaves are plastered wall to wall.
And here's the story.
Anti-abortion whistleblowing site gets a new home with provider known for hosting right-wing extremists.
See, now they're ratcheting it up.
Right-wing extremists are going to be tracking you as you're trying to help your friends get abortions and they're going to report you.
It's just the whole thing.
It's pitting people against each other and abusing the teachers.
So the next one...
It was SB3, which is not even a bill.
It's one of these things these idiots throw up, you know, like the trial balloon.
Yeah, it never goes anywhere.
And it's this whole thing of, you cannot teach about Frederick Douglass in school.
You may not teach that white supremacists are bad.
You know, it's this whole red line thing.
And she's flipping out about, I will go to jail.
I will teach my children that white supremacists are bad people.
And it was so obvious what was going on.
It's like, oh my god, she's been completely abused.
It is disgusting to see this.
Did you bring her down from her ledge?
Oh yeah, no, we got some alcohol in her.
It got better.
It got better.
Gene was actually saying, Gene said to Tina, I'm going to report her.
I felt so bad about what had happened to this poor school teacher.
It's really, really, really sucks.
It's really not okay that that's happening.
These people should be ashamed of themselves.
Ashamed of themselves.
Anyway, I'd like to reiterate my stance on that.
They're ashamed of themselves.
They're worried sick that the 2022...
Yeah, it's all about it.
It's all about it.
Listen how it's being helped.
Listen, I got two quick clips on this, just so you can see.
Well, I got about two clips on this.
Oh, good.
Well, good.
I'll play these first.
So...
This is corporate America jumping on the bandwagon to help with this Democrat 2022 talking point, which is unrealistic and full of crap.
Even though I completely am against this bill, what they're doing with it is...
Politicking, that's all that it is.
So, Will, this is from Logan Green.
He, of course, is Lyft's co-founder and CEO Wayne in here about Texas SB8, the state's controversial new abortion law.
Tweeting here, Texas SB8, Logan Green says...
Threatens to punish drivers for getting people where they need to go, especially women exercising their right to choose.
He says Lyft has created a driver legal defense fund to cover 100% of legal fees for drivers sued under SB8 while driving on our platform.
So here's these virtue signaling cocks on something that can never happen.
Say, oh yeah, we'll take care of it because those Texans, those crazy Republicans and right-wingers there in Texas, Trump, they'd be reporting on women going to...
You go ahead and ask anybody on the street in Texas.
You'll find a majority is like, this bill is stupid.
And one other point.
The Supreme Court did not reject it.
They just said, we're not going to hear it.
Because that's another thing that's out there.
Oh, they didn't overturn it.
No, they said, we're not going to hear this because you have no case.
This is just legislation.
You don't have a case where anyone is harmed yet.
Yes, just amazing.
Screw the mainstream TV. It's a beautiful job.
The Democrats are freaked.
It is.
They may be shooting their gun too soon.
Possibly.
Because this is a little early.
It's not 12 months away.
It's 16, 17.
And they screwed it up because they could have done a lot with a constitutional carry.
And, well, they got their second round ready, which is Mississippi, which may have a case, and they're thinking that's the one that everyone's teasing is going to overthrow Roe, and they keep calling it Roe.
Roe.
It's not even Roe.
It's not even Roe v.
Wade anymore.
It's just Roe.
No, it's just Roe.
Overthrow.
It'll just go there.
Overthrow.
No, no.
Just overthrow.
Overthrow.
Overthrow.
They got the Mississippi thing in there.
And so you have your...
They didn't have Brooks, shaky old Brooks on there.
They had she, this guy.
They had, now they have, on the PBS newsletter, now they have two people from the Washington Post.
Oh, way to go.
Just to make it so you really have some...
Some diversity, some diversity in there.
So they talk about it, and there's one of them, I have to say, Michael Gershon, and before we play Michael, who is taken over from Brooks, at least temporarily, Michael Gershon actually made a point that's absolutely, as soon as he said it, oh yeah, yeah, he's completely right, and his buddy, the black gay guy, agrees 100%.
But I do have to play this one little pre-clip, which is Judy calling Michael Gershon Michael Moore.
Oh, wait a minute.
Judy.
Michael Moore political heft at this point.
Michael Moore political heft at this point.
How did she correct that?
She never did.
Did he say, excuse me?
Excuse me?
No.
Oh.
Wow.
Wow.
He didn't know what to do.
He's like a part-timer right now, and he's afraid of offending.
Judy may be off the rails, for all we know.
Could be.
So, let's listen to Cape Horn on Rowe.
He goes on about this, and let's listen to him first.
Cape Hart, Rowe, and Health.
Now, who is Cape Hart?
It's that black columnist from the Washington Post.
Yes, I know.
He's also got his own show now on MSNBC. Oh, I get it.
So they have two people from the Washington Post, but one is black, one is white.
Therefore, it's a diverse opinion.
There's your balance.
There's the balance.
Got it.
That is why there is so much fear in the country about what this means for Roe.
Because they didn't stop Texas.
And the idea of pitting neighbors against each other, colleagues snitching on each other, because someone is desperately trying to safeguard their health and perhaps the health of their unborn child.
This is just, it's beyond Handmaid's Tale.
Oh my goodness, this is so good.
Because they actually believe there's going to be a number you can call.
Like a line you can call.
Hey man, I think he's taking a abortion!
No, you idiots!
There's actually something in that little commentary besides Handmaid's Tale.
Which is another dog whistle.
Yeah, that's a good one.
There's something in there he said that is just beyond belief.
It is one of the finest stupidities I've ever heard.
Oh, well, don't give it away.
Can we listen again to see if we can catch it?
Yes, please.
All right, all right.
It's stupid.
It's fine.
It's great of all time.
Here we go.
And focus hands on the buzzers, candidates.
That is why there is so much fear in the country about what this means for Roe, because they didn't stop Texas.
And the idea of pitting neighbors against each other, colleagues snitching on each other because someone is desperately trying to, potentially desperately trying to safeguard their health and perhaps the health of their unborn child.
This is just, it's beyond Handmaid's Tale.
Woo!
Wow, you got it.
Alright, alright, alright.
You need to bend over because this is well deserved.
That was a great clip, great catch.
Clip of the day.
Damn, Skippy.
So you're trying to protect the health of your unborn baby by killing it.
I would like to reiterate this point that I am completely okay with abortions as long as we are also, and we get the television rights, able to show capital punishment executions live on television.
I think that is a fair trade-off.
Death for death, we want the rights to produce.
Yeah, that's the exit strategy that would make us multi-millionaires, but unfortunately it's never going to happen.
Now, so Gershon comes on and this guy, Capehart, has to agree with what he's about to say.
And I agree with it too.
And I think this is one of the reasons that the Democrats could pull the stunt they pulled in Texas.
And by the way, if you look back on it, to draw attention to this stunt...
is why the texas legislature flew on their private jet all the way to washington dc to avoid a quorum and at the state house and they all got covid and they got all kinds of publicity for flying on a private jet to washington and it got in the news it was in the news cycles washing around quite a bit so when this whole thing came to a head it was like caught everyone flat-footed in texas it seems to me
But I think this Gershon guy really nails it.
And this is his commentary.
And I think it's something we have to consider.
You know, I think people don't quite understand that the Republican Party, the social conservatives in the party, abortion is not the central issue right now for a lot of them.
It's, you know, critical race theory and immigration and a lot of other hot-button, you know, cultural issues.
So I'm not sure that it rallies Republicans in a certain way.
I think it does rally Democrats.
I think there's a broad concern over the fate of Roe.
I think it's going to bring people out in the 2022 midterm elections.
I think they're going to benefit more from this argument going forward.
How do you see the political?
I agree with Michael.
This is, as horrendous as it is, this is something that will fire up an already fired up and restive and angry Democratic Party and Democratic Party base.
The question though is, in a midterm election, is that enough fire?
To go from being angry at what's happening to going into the voting booth, because Democrats and Republicans vote in fewer numbers than in presidential elections, but in the midterms, Democrats vote even less.
Yeah.
I think you're right about them firing this off way too early.
Could be.
But they tried to stall it.
Yeah, but the Mississippi's the booster.
That's the booster shot.
And the Mississippi thing will come in much closer to the election and it will reignite this fire.
Hmm.
Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
So, this is all electioneering.
Oh, all of it.
It's nothing more.
But we have to...
And it's a shame, by the way, that people like the teacher are so caught up in this sort of thing, which is nothing more than politics.
It's horrible.
And they can't see the politics.
No, not at all.
And then, when I said, okay, well, how about Afghanistan?
I haven't had time to look at that.
One of the most significant things.
Which is exactly what they've said when these two were going back and forth.
Nobody cares about Afghanistan.
Yeah.
And it becomes a distraction of the week because of Afghanistan.
Nobody needs to deal with that.
Right.
It's unbelievable.
Because, you know, that makes Biden look bad and heaven forbid we do that.
Although Biden, you know, I went to all of his speeches, his little...
They're jerking him up with something.
They're shooting him up with something.
Oh yeah.
But this doesn't last forever.
And then it'll make him angry.
Because no matter what you do, all the kinds of drugs that would get you fired up and focused will also make you depressed and creepy.
All right, there's a couple of things that we really need to talk about, and that's what's going on.
You already used the word booster.
I'm starting to see a real pattern here with the booster shots.
And what we're seeing is that the advisory panels...
And here, also in the United Kingdom, are saying, you know, we really should go easy on the booster shots.
Let's take it easy.
And the governments are overriding those advisory boards.
And that's why people at the FDA are resigning from these boards, but also the same in, what do they call it in the UK? JCVI? That's there, and that's for immunization for 12 to 15-year-old kids, so they're really pushing that.
But the booster, we have a problem in the United States, which is really interesting.
It's a rivalry between Moderna and Pfizer.
This is just a short CBS report.
President Biden's plan to start delivering COVID booster shots later this month may have to be scaled back.
CBS News has learned that top health officials have told the administration that regulators need more data on Moderna's booster before signing off on it.
Booster shots may be limited initially to those who've received the Pfizer vaccine.
A key FDA panel meets in two weeks to review Pfizer's booster.
So what's going on behind the scenes, and I think I got a lot of this from Axios, who would probably know, because they report Democrat more than anything, is that Moderna also wants the approval for, it should be the same thing as far as I know, but okay, for some reason it's not, and they want to do a 50 microgram dose, which is half the 100 micrograms of the first two Moderna doses.
And the problem is if the FDA gives booster approval to Pfizer and Moderna at the same time, Moderna would be able to sell twice as many shots because they still have the supply.
So they want to cut their supply in half, give everybody 50 micrograms.
And there's stuff, by the way, we should note.
I'm going to remind everyone the prices of these shots.
Johnson& Johnson, and this is how the government pays this.
Johnson& Johnson shot, one shot, one shot is $10.
Pfizer shots are $19 and something each.
And Moderna is $30 each.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So this is really, this is about money, and when you look at what the data and everything coming out of Israel in particular, Israel is fantastic.
The Israeli health minister said, well, get used to it.
Four shots are coming.
And the Israeli, you know, the green passports, now they've been reissued.
Yes, they have the extra slots.
Not just an extra slot.
It expires every six months.
Yes!
Even better.
Yes!
How are these Israelis put up with this?
They really push, they get pushed, something about, they get pushed around.
I don't know how the hell they do it.
So what we see here, The pharmaceutical...
Okay, I'm going to give it a name.
Immunity as a service.
That's what we have here.
Immunity as a service.
Big Pharma wants to...
Write it down.
That's a good one.
Big Pharma wants to bypass your doctor and give you stuff that you're not sick of.
You're not sick, so you don't need anything.
They'll keep giving you vaccines and boosters.
And I have a feeling...
John, they're up to four now in Israel, where they really have all of the data.
It's bad.
Now, I should mention that Fauci was on the Face of the Nation this morning.
I didn't clip it, but I watched it.
And it was a very scripted thing with some, I don't know, Asian woman that was the host for some reason.
And she was just reading from a script, and it was bad.
It was a bad script.
And the question that was asked was, is it okay?
And she says, as if...
I had the Moderna shot.
Is it okay if I have my booster be the Pfizer shot?
And you're right reading it.
And then Fauci says, well, you know, he goes, he says, we're studying it.
They wouldn't come out and say it.
But you can see that they'd like to pull that stunt.
Pfizer would.
And Fauci's all in on it.
But no, right now, no.
Just wait, he told me.
So we have a very big problem in big pharma land.
One is we're having trouble getting these damn advisory boards filled with doctors and shit with morals.
Stupid.
Okay.
They don't like this idea.
They see what's coming.
I truly believe these advisory boards see something nasty and immunity as a service.
A new business model on the scene.
This is your build back better business model.
And they want no part of it.
The mainstream media is completely all on board, of course.
And they've been giving the marching orders.
And I truly attribute this to Joe Rogan that we need to step it up on discrediting ivermectin.
Joe and I were exchanging memes of him over the past couple of days of how the mainstream portrays him as the guy who ate the horse paste.
I mean, it's crazy.
He's like, I'm the poster child for this.
Then here's a syndicated piece that is sent around to stations.
We'll probably have one of those, you know, 18,000 boxes where everyone's repeating the same script.
Because this came from KHOU in Houston.
This is a little segment called The Why.
And the why is why ivermectin is not the way to go.
Take it away, ladies!
As the Delta variant spreads, why are some patients turning to unproven treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin?
Researchers can tell you a lot of drugs show promise in a petri dish or lab animals, then fail to work in humans.
Think of all the times we hear about possible cures for cancers that worked on lab rats, but don't show the same promise for people.
The sad reality of medical research is that 31% of drugs fail in phase two clinical trials and more than 58% fail in phase three.
Both hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin showed some promise in the Petri dish.
Ivermectin, which is an antiparasitic drug and hydrochloroquine and anti-malaria and autoimmune disease drug, appeared to prevent COVID-19 from replicating in cell cultures.
But when it came to clinical trials, the results weren't as good.
Hydroxychloroquine showed no benefit in large trials.
While ivermectin trials have been so problematic, it's hard to figure out whether it works or not.
Meanwhile, there is a treatment for COVID-19 that has performed well in clinical trials.
Monoclonal antibodies.
In tests, antibodies reduced hospitalization by 70% in high-risk patients.
And when someone was exposed, the treatment reduced risk of infection by 80%.
The key is to get medical advice from a trusted professional, not social media.
With The Y, I'm Brandy Smith.
So this is, so first of all, you heard them say, they didn't discredit the many surveys that say ivermectin is very effective or with moderate confidence.
No, they said, oh, it was so messed up, we couldn't, who knows how to figure it out?
There was too much, it was too crazy!
We couldn't do that for this report!
It's so confusing!
It's so confusing!
We couldn't do it for this report, I'm sorry, it just didn't work out that way.
Now, they are pushing the monoclonal antibodies, which leads me to believe that's on deck for some big pharma push.
Well, I mean, that's been going on for a while.
The government bought a million doses.
It's expensive.
Yes, it's expensive.
It's all about price.
Yes, thank you.
It's about price.
But we still need to tell the stupid slaves that they're stupid.
Dr.
Jason McGillie saying patients are packing southeastern Oklahoma emergency rooms.
Taking ivermectin doses meant for a full-sized horse, believing false claims it could fight COVID-19.
The ERs are so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting to facilities where they could get definitive care and be treated.
Something McEllier says is now backing up small-town ambulance systems, too.
All of their ambulances are stuck at the hospital waiting for a bed to open so that they can take the patient in.
And they don't have any.
There's no ambulance to come to the call.
There's no ambulance to come to the call.
Miguelier says many of his patients aren't even afraid of ivermectin, using it on their livestock.
Now they're going to their local ag stores, ignoring the warning signs, and figuring out a dosage themselves.
So some people taking inappropriate doses I think?
The scariest one that I've heard of and seen is people coming in with vision loss.
Even the manufacturers saying there's no scientific or meaningful evidence that ivermectin is effective against the virus.
But many store shelves still empty.
You have to ask yourself, if I take this medicine, what am I going to do if something bad happens?
What's your next step?
What's your backup plan?
So there's a number of studies that come from the National Institutes of Health.
Well, before you go on to that...
This guy, this hospital that he cited, on No Agenda Social, one of our people posted the press release that the hospital had to release saying this is bullcrap.
This doctor hasn't been there for a month, two months.
No one was turned away.
We have perfect capacity.
No, it's a lie.
It is a complete and utter lie.
It's a complete lie and it's been to such an extent that the hospital had to send out a press release saying no.
And this is the case with all this stuff.
And we'll go right back to...
I'm sorry to interrupt your train here.
No, go ahead.
But we have to go right back to January, February, March of 2020 when the news reports showed that all the ambulances lined up in front of all those New York hospitals and the very next day a bunch of YouTube vloggers went to those same hospitals and filmed them showing there was nobody there.
Those videos were all taken down.
They even interviewed the hot dog vendor guy in front of the hospital who said, nah, nah, man.
Exactly.
Right.
But to be fair, he also brought out Illuminati and lizard people, so it was a well-rounded report.
He drew it down a little bit.
But besides that...
So here's a couple of reports that are all in the show notes.
This is June 21st, 2021.
It's right there on the nationalinstitutesofhealth.gov website.
Ivermectin for prevention and treatment of COVID-19 infections.
Systematic review, meta-analysis, trial sequential analysis to inform clinical guidelines.
I'll skip to the good stuff.
Conclusions.
Moderate certainty evidence finds that large reductions in COVID-19 deaths are possible using ivermectin.
Using ivermectin early in the clinical course may reduce numbers progressing to severe disease.
The apparent safety and low cost suggests that ivermectin is likely to have a significant impact on the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic globally.
That's just one.
The one that I found rather interesting goes back to 2005 again.
This is from the British Metal BMC. What is that?
I can't remember what this is now.
Well, here's the study.
And this was from 2005.
Chloroquine as a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread.
Conclusion, chloroquine, which is the big brother of hydroxychloroquine, is effective in preventing the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in cell culture.
Favorable inhibition of virus spread was observed when the cells were either treated with chloroquine prior to or after SARS-CoV-2 infection.
In addition, the indirect immunofluorescence assay described herein represents a simple and rapid method for screening SARS-CoV-2 antiviral compounds.
So there's a lot of information that was out there.
And here's the kicker, because the FDA and the CDC, of course, don't communicate.
But right here on CDC.gov, presumptive treatment and screening for newly arrived refugees.
And what do they suggest in their very own documentation?
They suggest taking ivermectin.
Yeah, this is the real, this is scandalous.
It's truly scandalous.
I know, they do that.
And I will mention that, again, I would recommend people going to IVMMETA.com.
There's 66 studies, 44 peer-reviewed, of ivermectin.
But then again, you go back to the CDC site, which has been cited after the CDC put a link to it when they did a tweet saying, Don't take horse medicine!
And on the CDC site, they have the horse guy, you know, someone with a horse and then some patient.
And so it's the same thing.
Very, very offensive.
But on that page, if you go to it, there's a link to 75 more studies about ivermectin.
And on that page, if you read it carefully, they never say that it's no good.
No, no, of course not.
They just know it's cheap and they don't want to promote it.
The Indian Bar Association is suing the World Health Organization chief scientist, Dr.
Sumya Swaminathan, a 71-point brief accusation causing the deaths of Indian citizens by misleading them about ivermectin.
They say because they misled over ivermectin that some of the core regions of India withdrew the free handouts of ivermectin and people died.
Of course they did.
This was scandalous, too.
They have, in fact, Catherine Sutton in Bangkok sent me a really clear picture of the blister pack.
Oh, of the 50-cent pack that has everything in it?
Yeah.
Which could save lives!
Now, in case you are questioning what the nutjobs are doing with their horse paste, and are they really dying, and what are they doing, let's go to the numero uno head nutjob who lives in Austin, Texas, just 80 miles down the road.
My friend and yours, friend of the show, Alex Jones, as he opens up a bag of prescription ivermectin live on the air and eats the ivermectin.
Like a good horse should.
Oh, what's all this?
What's going on here?
Here.
Let's just open it up for you.
Didn't get this at a tractor supply.
Since I've been like Santa Claus taking care of everybody.
Hours a day for months.
Taking care of people.
Overhead shot, please.
You know what this is?
This is ivermectin for humans that won a Nobel Prize as an antiviral.
And this is inhalable, or these are the tablets, steroids.
So let me show you.
I was going to do this anyways earlier.
See this?
See this, Fauci?
You see this, Bill Gates?
I'm going to kill those prions, you bastard murderers.
You're going to hit me with a bioweapon, you monster.
You want to suppress me?
You want to kill me, you son of a bitch?
You goddamn demon?
You think I'm easy to kill?
You think I'm going to roll over to your crap?
Just to be clear, he's showing prescription ivermectin in tablets, okay?
And he's eating them.
And Joe Rogan kicked your murdering ass, too.
You'd love to bury him, too, you little monster maggot.
He's in this National Geographic piece about, oh, I don't usually deal with my enemies right away.
I get them later.
Yeah, you creep up on with a poison injection.
Rest up in a lab coat, you little Joseph Mingala.
Nuremberg Code violating monster.
You damn monster.
See our little cancer proteins like that.
Nobel Prize winning for humans.
Nobel Prize winning for humans.
What, 2005?
Nobel Prize winning for humans.
Oh, Joe Rogan!
Joe Rogan!
He went and drank the horse pace.
He's stupid.
I bet he got it from Alex Jones.
They're both so dumb.
They're both gonna be dead.
Yeah, I saw it too.
It was very funny.
Very good, Alex.
That was a good one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he does make the point that Ivermectin receives a Nobel Peace Prize in medicine.
No, I think it was a Nobel Prize for medicine.
There's no such thing as a Nobel Peace Prize for medicine.
Nobel Prize for medicine, I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Nobel Medicine Prize.
Yeah.
For humans.
So, you know, there's some truth for you.
But in the meantime, I guess we might as well just roll down all the mandates, everything that's being implemented, where the United States is pretty bad, second only to Australia.
Just a quick little thing here from Gottlieb, the former FDA commissioner, Dr.
Scott Gottlieb, who is representing Pfizer everywhere on television, particularly CNBC, as a board member.
Now, in terms of that September deadline, the reporting today, it's unclear really to me what that reporting is saying, whether or not this is going to be a delay in terms of the authorization of some of the boosters, some of the company's products, or all of the boosters.
The way I interpreted some of the reporting is that some of the manufacturers, Moderna in particular, could be delayed because the FDA may ask for more information.
That's how I read the New York Times report.
The New York Times is actually, they pretty much went into this Moderna thing, not quite the way Axios did, but it's out there, that this is possibly more about the company's health and their stock price, etc., than the actual medical benefit of it.
But that hasn't gotten through to your neck of the woods, John.
Berkeley is on watch.
I don't know, have you gotten the notices yet about Berkeley?
No.
Oh, man.
Oh, let me bring you up to speed.
Starting today, most indoor businesses in the city of Berkeley are required to ask for proof of full vaccination against COVID. But as Crown Force Philippe Chagall reports, the city is allowing a grace period before enforcement in order to allow businesses to prepare.
The Berkeley Health Department is giving businesses a one-week grace period before enforcing its new health order, requiring most indoor businesses to have customers provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19.
Hopefully we'll be able to start before the deadline on the 10th.
Misha Madison is general manager of Zoot on 4th and says he is using this time to prepare staff for what's to come.
Madison says the restaurant will not turn unvaccinated people away or vaccinated patrons that are unable to provide proof.
We have our parklet and our patio space 100% available to the unvaccinated.
Indoor businesses also have until October 15th to collect the vaccination status of all employees.
In Berkeley, Philippe Jeval, Cronk News.
There you go.
Well, this has been going on in San Francisco, and it's a little more strict there.
These businesses have enough trouble staying alive, let alone having this restriction put on them.
No, I totally understand that, but they may be forced to enforce.
Yeah, no doubt about that.
Well, Canada's on the way.
I mean, I've got a couple of...
I want you to play this clip here.
This is a Canadian.
See if you can figure out the non-sequitur in this COVID Canada clip.
It's been a vaccination summer for most Canadians, but as the pace has slowed down, the Delta variant has kept COVID-19 raging on, and in some regions, it's hit hospitals hard.
You're in a province like Alberta and Saskatchewan, we don't have ICU capacity.
You know, if you get into a severe car accident or something like that, that literally means that you might not get the critical care support you need in order to have your life saved.
So that is the kind of desperation we're at.
Wow, that went from something to something else pretty quick.
We're...
The COVID's a disaster, and if you get into a car wreck, you're not going to find an ICU because we haven't got ICUs.
Yeah, because of the COVID people.
So what's that got to do with anything?
It's more of the horse-paced eating people are filling up ICU beds, which, of course, is complete horse shit.
Horse-paced, horse crap.
Let's go to West Virginia.
The governor there has a...
I'm sorry.
This is going to be the whole show.
I'm going to be interrupting.
I've got to bring in horse pace for a second because Mimi uses it.
For her own consumption?
Rosacea.
It's a very well-known, and it's in the books, it's in the documentation.
That stuff, the goo that you buy, the ointment, is called ivermectin ointment.
And the horse paste, the wormer for the horses is oral.
It's not something you wipe on a horse.
What do you do?
How does that worm a horse?
But ivermectin ointment is the number one cure for rosacea in women and men.
Wow.
And she's been using it for 10 years.
She used to have a horrible rosacea.
She was taking drugs for it and then it cropped up women.
It happens to women just out of the blue.
And it cropped up.
The drugs kind of helped a little bit, but then she found out through the underground about this ivermectin as a saw that you just rub it on your face before you go to bed.
Cleared it right up.
I bet.
Also, I think that the mainstream media has an extra step they could go, in my humble opinion, if they really want to go over the top.
Because, you know, ivermectin pace is a pace for a reason.
I mean, you don't just feed it to the horse.
Don't you put it up the horse's butt?
I don't know what you do with the horse paste.
Well, I think we should tell people that they should put ivermectin up their butt instead of eating.
That's the new no agenda way.
Some of you should start working on a Rogan meme.
Here's the governor of West Virginia.
He's going to lay some facts on you, people.
I'm going to give you a few stats now about what's going on.
This guy's got some important information.
I love this guy.
He can barely talk at all.
I'm telling you, Motown is in view.
What's going on in West Virginia, but...
West Virginia is seeing a 26% increase in positive cases of people that are fully vaccinated over the last eight weeks.
Wait, was that a gaffe?
Was that a gaffe?
Read that one more time.
West Virginia is seeing a 26% increase in positive cases in people that are fully vaccinated.
And a 21% increase in breakthrough cases requiring hospitalization for people that are fully vaccinated.
We have also seen a 25% increase in deaths of people that are fully vaccinated over the last eight weeks.
Now, that's not a 25% increase of the total numbers or whatever.
It is a 25% increase of deaths of people that are fully vaccinated over the last eight weeks.
We've got to get rid of that guy.
This isn't good.
This doesn't work.
Well, we've got problems.
Somebody go talk to that guy.
Right after they talk to the Patriots coach.
And just a quick follow-up.
Did Kim's vaccination status have anything to do with him being released?
No.
No.
I mean, look, you guys keep talking about that.
And...
I would just point out that I don't know what the number is.
I mean, you guys can look it up.
You have the access to a lot of information.
But the number of players and coaches and staff members that have been infected by COVID in this training camp who have been vaccinated is a pretty high number.
So I wouldn't lose sight of that.
Well, a friend of Jay.
My daughter.
Her and her boyfriend, a couple of slightly freaky.
They never come over here because of your dad, Jay.
He freaks us out, man.
We can't be around him.
So, big vaxxers, you know, they get vaxxed and she's got COVID. And how does she feel about it?
It was the unvaccinated that gave it to her?
Is that how it goes?
I don't know.
Who can tell?
That's the teachings now.
That's the teachings.
Yeah, she's probably wringing her hand.
She's self-quarantined and she's worried sick.
They're always worried sick, these people.
It's really bad.
So here's what you should not do.
This was just a funny story.
Meanwhile, a new vaccination card fraud scheme has been busted.
More than a dozen people are charged with forging vaccine cards.
The Manhattan DA says the suspects include hospital and nursing home workers.
And in Hawaii, a separate incident.
24-year-old Chloe Mrozak busted at the airport where police say she showed a fake vaccine card.
Authorities tipped off by the misspelling of Moderna on her card.
Hashtag Moderna with two As was later trending on Twitter.
And now there's a new variant of the coronavirus.
The World Health Organization is monitoring the Mu variant.
More research is needed to determine if it's any more contagious.
Yeah, so that feels so planted to me, that someone had this fake vaccine.
So they busted a ring, and so this vaccine ring, of which they have one lady who had a misspelled Moderna vaccination card.
That means the cards work.
I mean, what is...
Yeah.
Of course, in some states, like Florida, that's not going to happen at all.
Florida's governor, meanwhile, continues to vow to fight school mask mandates and more.
In two weeks, the state plans to begin issuing $5,000 fines to schools, businesses, or government entities that require proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
But in the rest of the world, these mandates are becoming a real problem.
Google, mandating contractors, one of our producers, long story short, Google, YouTube, and contractor Accenture have mandated the VAX to work in the office by the 7th for people seeking exemption, including myself.
They've asked to fill out a leave of absence request with no further explanation describing what that entails.
You can only guess.
They mentioned accommodations for medical and or religious reasons, but have not said what that would mean.
I'll keep you posted as this continues to unfold.
I've also gotten word that Apple and Facebook in Austin are mandating the vax as well.
Oh yeah.
I think that this is also a very good way for companies who have...
Their business has changed and they may need less employees.
I think it's a great way to trim employees without having to pay unemployment tax because you can just say vaccinated or terminated.
And several of my friends now have termination slash vaccination deadlines looming in October and November.
And there's no exceptions, no exemptions.
It's a good way to do it.
You're right.
This is a very, because this is what the new, you know, the new normal is less people work.
That's why these stock markets are so high, because they cut their, turns out they had a lot of deadwood in their companies and work other people to death.
Since you bring up the new normal meme, I have a mini cut reminding us it's never coming back.
I want to be straight with you.
There will be no return to the old normal for the foreseeable future.
I repeat, there will be no return to the old normal for the foreseeable future.
So people assume we are just going back to the good old world which we had, and everything will be normal again in how we are used to normal, in the old fashion.
This is, let's say, fiction.
It will not happen.
A vaccine on its own will not end the pandemic.
Just a reminder.
Reminder, that's what the elites are saying.
Well, those are the elites.
Let's play my COVID in Canada clip, which is a rundown I got from the CBC. Canadians have long masked up and sacrificed.
We've bought time for one of the most successful vaccination rollouts in the world.
But still, according to the latest pandemic modeling from the Public Health Agency of Canada, it's not enough.
The bottom line is that millions of people across Canada remain unvaccinated.
The trends are in the wrong direction now.
Cases are going up, hospitalizations and so on.
We've seen this movie before.
Average daily new cases surging now to about 3,500 a day.
COVID hospitalizations rising to about 1,400.
Overwhelmingly patients who aren't fully vaccinated.
The number of Canadians who still don't have that protection?
About 12 million, including 4 million children who aren't eligible.
They're going to die!
But the modeling isn't about where we are.
It's about where we're going.
And Vikadopia shows us if health officials are right, it may come down to this.
Either more vaccinations or more restrictions.
It's any country related to the royal British crown.
They've gone off the rails.
Australia.
Well, yeah.
Australia.
This is the premier of New South Wales.
We have to do things differently in managing a pandemic.
We can't pretend that the rules that exist for our health system are going to be the same when we're in the middle of the worst bit of a major outbreak in a pandemic.
So we just want to make clear what people can and should expect over the next few weeks so there's no surprises and also the confidence that if you do the right thing, there's no reason why you'll end up in hospital.
I shouldn't say that because sometimes, obviously, Delta doesn't provide the symptoms and people don't even know they have the disease until the symptoms are made available.
But I say this, that if you stay home and you're vaccinated, chances are you won't need hospitalisation.
This is so reassuring.
If you stay at home and you're vaccinated...
The symptoms are made available.
But I say this, that if you stay home and you're vaccinated, chances are you won't need hospitalisation.
So we just ask people to consider those, to do the right thing, and to feel confident that the health system is there to take care of you.
See, I don't even think that's a gaffe.
I think she means exactly that.
Because she knows the vaccinated, unvaccinated, it's just as contagious for both.
However, again, and I even pushed back on one of our producers, I said, show me the data of severity of sickness.
Because that's one data point I can't find.
It keeps getting said, well, you may get it.
You may transmit it.
I mean, you may get sniffled.
It won't be as bad.
You won't have to go to the hospital.
Unless you live in West Virginia, you have to go to the hospital.
What's wrong with them?
You might have died if you were in West Virginia, so it must be something with them in particular.
And so now in New South Wales, they've implemented the tracking app, and it's a contact and tracing application.
And if you have been pinged in another pingdemic down under, then you have 15 minutes to take a selfie, show where you are, your geolocation, so your GPS coordinates are sent along with it, so that they know that you are following the rules and doing what you should be doing.
And you recall one of our producer's sons got a...
He got a...
The father got a contact alert on the app four days after his son apparently was exposed to something in daycare.
But what the app did is it was sending messages to him with the wrong first name.
So he said, okay, I'm just going to ignore it and see what happens.
Well, we know what happens.
Update.
Update.
And I have it here.
He shows these messages.
This is an NSW Health reminder that according to our records, you should be at home and in isolation.
You're required to respond by visiting, and there's a link, to let us know how you are.
Thank you.
NSW Health.
So, update.
The police came around yesterday to check if we were isolating.
The cop called me from the car while I was taking a dump.
He was not interested in eyeballing me to check I was home.
He was in uniform, but not in a police car.
He was being driven around in a Sydney trains vehicle for some reason.
The impression I got was he was just ticking the box to say that he checked on me, but he really didn't care.
Again, he knew nothing, only my phone number, and had the incorrect name that they had for my son, Moore Theater.
So he says, as we've discovered, the limit is three texts ignored, because he shows the three texts on his screen, Then they come and check on you, but they don't even come to check.
They just give them a call.
So, again, it's like no consistency.
It's bullcrap.
It's theater.
Well, you know, the thing that if you were a mainstream media editor and you wanted to get your reporters to do something interesting, and it all reflects everything we've talked about, find out why so many doctors and nurses in particular, nurses in particular, aren't getting the shot.
We talk about it on the show all the time.
They're walking off the job.
Yeah.
With no unemployment benefits.
No benefits, no safety net, nothing.
And they're not getting the shot.
Why?
Why so many in healthcare?
These aren't the boneheads that eat, you know, the ivermectin crackers.
These are people that are trained in healthcare.
Why are they not getting the shot?
Specifically, let's find out.
Let's interview a few.
Nope.
I love that Sweden has banned travelers.
From Israel.
I didn't notice.
This is good.
What?
Yeah.
Israel, the most vaccinated country in the world, now working on four shots with boosters.
No longer welcome in Sweden, starting September 6th due to the record-breaking rise in COVID-19 cases.
Exosomes.
Yeah.
There was one other I had here that's...
Oh, yes.
So, I can't find any real confirmation on this.
But, you know, the truckies, as they call them, and that's with IES, the truck drivers have closed off the entrances into Sydney, certainly, but New South Wales in general.
All of the roads, they just blocked it.
That's still going on from everything I can see on telegram groups.
You're not seeing it in the mainstream.
And so the reporting I'm getting, I'm not sure if it's complete, is that New South Wales is considering different vaccination rules for truckers.
So they may not have to get vaccinated.
So they think...
That they will get the truckies to open up the roads by saying, well, you guys won't have to be vaccinated.
You're not a danger.
You'll be exempt.
Because you're in a truck all day.
What damage can you do?
I think they got another thing coming if they think that's going to happen.
Well, what happened to our truckers?
They didn't do anything.
They didn't make it happen on the 30th.
Or if they did, it was unreported completely.
And I think I could see a freeway from here.
I think what needs to happen is there needs to be more visuals of this happening in Australia.
No, but online, it needs to be pushed more.
I think the biggest problem with the truck drivers right now in the United States, they are making out like bandits.
They are making so much money, the ones that are driving.
Yeah.
It's just insane.
So they really don't feel like doing that.
In France, though, people are pushing back on the vaccine, you know, the sanitary passports, as they call it, passport sanitaire.
Sanitaire, yeah.
And they're just storming into malls without showing.
They literally are just walking in, a huge crowd of people, might have been 500 that I saw, Maybe a little less.
And they just walk in.
The cops are standing there in front of the shopping mall escalator, and the people just move forward, and the cops just back up up the escalator, and the people just move forward.
They're outnumbered.
Completely outnumbered and done.
And that's probably where we're going to have to take it everywhere in order to...
Well, we're not France, and it's not going to happen here.
Well, no, you...
But you said to me that the American people...
When it comes to the business of America being business, and now they're taking away people's business by mandating them out of jobs, something's going to have to give.
This is not happening in every country the way it is in the United States.
No.
So...
No, I agree.
Some might give, but the thing is that I don't know.
I have a different...
I know, but I want...
My thoughts are not complete.
Okay.
I mean, the only thing we're supposedly good at is boycotting with our dollars and our feet.
And I'm not seeing it.
I'm not seeing...
I won't fly with airlines that are mandating vaccines for their employees.
I'm not going to use financial...
I don't want financial institutions anymore, really.
But I'm not going to use financial institutions that mandate vaccinations...
I mean, we have to, at a certain point, we've got to start doing that or they'll just take over our lives.
I mean, it's making people go crazy.
This is a Dallas City Council meeting where they get three minutes.
And I have all three minutes.
You can stop whenever you want.
This is someone who called in during, they did a, I guess they could do it in person and also on Zoom.
Alexander Stein.
Hello, my name is Alexander Stein and I'm calling from Highland Park.
And the reason I'm here today is we need to take a page, Mary Johnson, out of New York's book and we got to mandate vaccines because right now I am losing housekeepers left and right because, listen, every time the service sends a housekeeper to my house and they test positive for coronavirus, I can't have them work around my kids.
I have two trans kids in my house, both on puberty blockers.
And you realize they are vulnerable.
They're immunocompromised.
We need more people vaccinated.
I voted for Joe Biden, so I'm happy that we're getting more migration to Dallas, but until we mandate these vaccines, we're going to continue to get...
Oh, come on.
This guy is so good.
He's the best troll I've ever heard.
What a phony.
No, he's the troll.
He's trolling.
Listen to him.
He's doing a good job.
It gets better.
We've got two trans kids.
No, wait.
Wait.
We have to get creative.
In New York, they're giving $100 plus a free hamburger.
Here in Dallas, maybe in the urban centers, we give free KFC. We give free tacos in the Latin markets.
Because the Latin markets, I'm telling you, I've had multiple housekeepers die from the Delta variant.
And that is so hard on my children, Deca and Deca.
Because a nine-year-old, when they lose their favorite housekeeper, when they lose that pupusa recipe, when the service sends the next worker, that housekeeper doesn't make the same recipe.
So my kids are going through just a...
Total turmoil.
So we have to be creative.
And we have to go into the gay community, like a creative idea.
Since you're the first openly gay mayor of Dallas, we ought to do Mayor Johnson's Free Johnson& Johnson because the gay community would like the double entendre.
And then we could also do like a drag queen story time where we could have, you know, free vaccines.
We could have drag queens reading to children.
And then we could just have this, you know, open air market of, you know, Cleanliness and not a bunch of people with germs.
Because what's happening now is we have Governor Abbott who's going to make it that everybody's going to get sick and die of Delta unless you get these vaccines.
And my vaccine won't work unless you are vaccinated.
So we need to stick needles in arms.
We need vaccine mandates.
You shouldn't be able to shop.
You shouldn't be able to work.
And you shouldn't be able to go to any of these sports games, especially Texas high school football, without your vaccination.
And we need you.
Being a gay icon like yourself in the gay community, we need you, Mayor Johnson, to offer this because we cannot protect these people without the vaccine.
Not enough people are getting it.
And now everybody that doesn't have the vaccine is making me sick.
I don't deserve to be sick.
I follow the rules.
I'm doing everything right.
And until you make vaccines...
And now he's just stretching because he can't believe he hasn't been cut off yet.
He just goes and...
I think we need more of this.
Show the mirror, because this is exactly...
That's impossible.
That guy is talented.
If he's not a comic, he might as well be.
He was dressed well, too.
He's definitely the class clown of his office.
And he's a snide...
He's also a prick and sort of a snide son of a bitch.
I love it!
So you can't have more of that.
There's just not that many people that are capable of doing what that guy did.
Right.
I don't think I could handle it.
You kept going, man.
He was dressed perfectly, too.
I admire people like that.
You know, our official no agenda joke writer, Marty Higgins?
Mm-hmm.
He can do that.
Oh, that's another 45 seconds.
Just let the guy round out.
It's so good.
Mandatory.
I'm going to keep on losing housekeepers left and right, and I just can't do that because that is so hard on my family.
It's not fair to my family, so until vaccines are mandated...
We're going to keep on having people get sick.
We're going to keep on having people die.
And I'm telling you, it's easier to get my 9- and 11-year-old on puberty blockers than it is to give them a COVID-19 vaccine.
We have to make it okay for 5-year-olds to 12-year-olds to get vaccinated.
We need more vaccines now.
Vaccines are the way out of this.
And until you make it so we can't live in this society without a vaccine, you're going to have all these people with their fake vaccine cards and their anti-maskers like Governor Abbott ruining everything for us.
And let me tell you something.
I'm not going to stand here and just let everybody live their life while I got my vaccine.
And I was sick for two weeks after my vaccine, and I did it because that reported greater And sadly, we have a bunch of people that aren't willing to mandate these vaccines.
So we have a bunch of cheaters.
So please, Mayor Johnson& Johnson, Johnson& Johnson, be good in Cedar Springs.
Thank you, Karen Hughes.
Thank you, Karen Hughes.
Meanwhile, and this is the last I got.
I'm sure you have one more.
You know, let's stop for a second.
We got to go back to this guy.
What do you do?
These city council meetings are everywhere, and they do this.
Usually it's two minutes.
Yeah, I'm surprised it was three, too.
Well, Dallas is...
Everything's bigger in Texas, you know?
Yeah, well, I guess.
So, what do you do to...
What do you do...
You know, the thing is, the problem...
I think you have...
I think the liberal mind has this problem, and it's worth discussing.
Is the guy really just a troll just playing with you?
Because it's like, what if he does have two trans kids that are on puberty blockers and you kick him off?
Isn't that what makes it so good?
Yeah, that you're between a rock and a hard place.
You don't know.
Because the guy played it straight.
Yeah.
I mean, everything he said is true.
I got the vaccine shot.
I was sick for two weeks, but everyone should, you know, and he just goes on and on and on.
The thing is, it's really, it's everything that we've heard in this political cycle of COVID, let's be clear what that is, from people.
This is the school teacher.
This is the school teacher.
She could have had a rant like this.
And that's what makes it so genius, is when you put all the things together, you just listen to it like, oh my god, this is crazy.
Then let's bring up one additional small point, which is, how many people do you think listen to that seriously?
I was looking at the troll room, and there were a couple of people who still thought it was serious, like a minute and a half in.
Oh, that poor man.
He can't keep a housekeeper.
No, they didn't say that.
They said he sounds like he's serious, which is what makes it good.
So there are two things to wrap it up for me.
The blood donor study estimates now that...
So this is...
Let me see who did this.
Let me make sure.
In Journal of American Medicine, JAMA, published on Thursday...
That according to their blood donor estimates, over 80% of American adults now have coronavirus antibodies.
Typically, in the medical community of yore, of lore, we would be celebrating what we call herd immunity.
80% I mean, we are there.
I think we've been there for a while.
There'll be some more pockets, I think, coming up.
They're going to stretch this thing.
I'm convinced of it.
My thinking is they're going to still take it to April of next year, but in the meantime, they're going to come up with therapeutics, and Pfizer's one of them.
Yep, they got the pill.
They got the PrEP pill, the COVID pill.
And Merck's going to be the other one, because Merck is the guys I think are partly responsible for the development of ivermectin, so they're going to come up with something, which will just be ivermectin and zinc.
Yep.
Which will be what it is.
It'll be Zinc-Mectin.
Zinc.
They'll come up with a better name than Zinc-Mectin.
That's a giveaway.
But they'll all come up.
And then the transition will take place.
And then because of the therapeutics, they'll back off on everything and we'll be back to...
To build back better normal sometime next year.
Thank you.
Thank you.
No, they're popping that early too, John.
I'm telling you, you are right.
They're doing it too early.
They are forced to do it because of Afghanistan.
And it started, I think it was Thursday or Friday.
The Crypt Keeper herself, Nancy Pelosi, was in Austin, Texas.
Why was she in Austin, Texas?
Good afternoon, everyone, and thanks so much for joining us here.
I'm Will Dupree at KXAN in Austin.
We're going to go live now to a news conference happening here in the capital city where House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is joining Austin U.S. Congressman Lloyd Doggett to discuss health care legislation related to the Build Back Better Act.
They'll have more information about those proposals in just a moment.
will also come back in a little while with reaction from Republicans.
For a better life beyond your freedom Build back better For someone else So this is super interesting.
The Build Back Better plan, which was being muttered over a year ago, which I think this show identified as one of the first in the world that this was a global meme and it took quite a while, half a year at least, for people to kind of catch on that this was not just the USA. But now we find out...
So it's a branding exercise.
The $3.5 trillion bill, the reconciliation bill, which shall not be named of what's really in it, that's now being called the Build Back Better Act.
And I have three quick clips of the president explaining it.
Folks...
Hurricane Ida is another reminder that we need to be prepared for the next hurricane and super storms are going to come and they're going to come more frequently and more ferociously.
I've been working closely with the governor and our colleagues in Congress in both parties.
On my Build Back Better plan that will modernize our roads, our bridges, our water systems, sewers and drainage systems and power grids and transmission lines to make sure they're more resilient.
I walk through the backyards here.
So many telephone lines are down.
So many telephone poles are down.
So many of the way in which we transmit energy is lost because of old wooden telephone poles.
We know for a fact that if they're underground, they're secure.
It costs more money.
We've got to not just build back to what it was and put the same old poles up.
We've got to build back better.
We've got to build back more resiliently.
And we've got to make sure we do the same thing across the board.
Now notice, Nancy Pelosi is in Austin talking about the healthcare aspect of the Build Back Better plan.
That's their bailout.
They are going to bail out these hospital systems which fired everybody in round one because there was nothing to do.
They furloughed them.
And now the hospital systems are collapsing, collapsing onto themselves.
With no people to work.
And people who don't want to work.
Not just people who don't want to adhere to mandates.
People who are tired of it.
They're tired of the whole...
And it's mainly, I would say, nurses.
The most important factor in a hospital system is the nurses.
I got an earful and MI operation from a nurse.
They keep you alive.
And one of our producers...
And I have two more of those Build Back Better clips.
But it's all about infrastructure.
We can laugh about it.
But I want to play this.
Do you remember the HR lady?
This was back in June and she was doing succession planning for oil and gas companies.
Here's the clip and just think that she may not only be working for oil and gas companies.
To this day, I am running a global gas and oil recruitment firm.
And the reason that this is important is because of what I am seeing.
As an executive in this industry happening right now as a result of the COVID vaccines, and it's something called succession planning.
Basically what it is, is companies need to plan for what's going to happen as their staff move on.
Rather, they move up the line, they retire.
And succession planning is something that I help companies with.
Professionally, I offer them recruitment services.
So they'll come to me and say, hey, we're going to need 100 guys to, you know, staff this rig, so on and so forth.
And so we'll provide them that service.
Well, what's really interesting, what's happening right now, and it's actually mortifying, not just interesting, executives are having their HR staff and their managers, superintendents, foremen, go through and look at the staff that have received the vaccines.
And they're planning to have to replace them all within the next three years.
Remember now?
No, I don't.
Okay.
So, imagine that's also taking place for hospitals.
It might have been taking place in June.
Now, whether it was they were only looking for people who had the vaccine or not, I don't know.
That lady could be full of crap.
I think at the time I did look her up and she does do what she claims to do.
It seems to me like there may be all kinds of work behind the scenes.
This is your great reset.
And it's being done by the...
It's not just one global command.
It's everyone taking advantage of the situation.
These hospital guys, they're ready.
They're ready to get bailed out.
They want universal health care, except you get it from the private hospital system and the government pays them directly.
And that's just to keep you after you've gotten your immunity as a service vaccine in case it doesn't work.
And then all the other stuff, gas and oil, well, gee, yeah, maybe it's because of the Build Back Better plan, which apparently means we're going to put the entire transmission grid, everything in the world, underground.
The past few days of Hurricane Ida and the wildfires in the West and the unprecedented flash floods in New York and New Jersey...
Unprecedented?
Another reminder that these extreme storms in the climate crisis are here.
Ooh, he had another one of those L problems.
He did it again.
Here it comes.
These extreme storms in the climate crisis are here.
Climate crisis.
We need to be much better prepared.
We need to act.
When Congress returns this month, I'm going to press further action on my Build Back Better plan that's going to make historic investments in electrical infrastructure, modernizing our roads, bridges, our water systems, sewer and draining systems, electric grids and transmission lines, and make them more resilient to these super storms and wildfires, and floods that are going to happen with increasing frequency and ferocity.
We're reminded that this isn't about politics.
Hurricane Ida didn't care if you were a Democrat or a Republican.
These guys have done so poorly on Ida.
Only thing that's happened is we've got New Orleans on the news.
And meanwhile, producers who are in Louisiana, who have had no food, supplies, no electricity, probably no potable water for at least four days now, I think, they say that they're not going to get any kind of service restored for at least three weeks because there's no one working anymore.
There's no one who can do anything.
They're all sitting at home going, not my problem.
Well, they supposedly brought in a bunch of people from out of state.
Well, I'm getting very distressed emails from producers.
And they say, we don't know what's...
There's nothing.
There's no news, no FEMA... You know, it's only New Orleans.
That's what they say.
Who else sells generators?
I mean, that seems to be the...
There's your investment for the future.
Build back better.
Put a generator in your house.
You can't trust these people.
I want to say a couple of things because it keeps cropping up about this idea of doing underground everything.
You have one more about that when you're ready.
Play it first.
We have a significant piece of legislation, both the infrastructure bill and a budget thing, a reconciliation bill, that calls for significant investment in being able to deal with what is about to come.
In other words, for example, when you guys are putting back up those high tension wires again, and that's working, You're not going to put up the same exact system.
You're going to have to build a better, and it's resiliency.
And so I just want you all focusing on it.
And as you take a look, and I'm going to presume to send you copies of this stuff, take a look and see if what we're suggesting makes enough sense to you.
Not whether it's enough money or not or too much.
It doesn't make sense.
It doesn't make sense.
For example, coming in, seeing all the poles down.
Well, you know, I mean, when we build back better, I mean, you know, we know if it's underground, It costs a hell of a lot more money, but guess what?
It saves a hell of a lot more money.
Long term.
We know that the kind of stuff that goes across, even you saw the high tension stuff going down across the Mississippi, like it did once in the Delaware River, which is a hell of a lot wider than the Mississippi River.
It's, you know, and so we have to, it seems to me we can save a whole lot of money and a whole lot of pain, pain, our constituents, if we build back, we build it back in a better way.
Better.
I love the part where he wants to put the actual high-tension wires, the really big mamas, he wants to put that under the Mississippi River.
What is that, 880?
What is the voltage on those things?
It's unbelievable.
Well, Sir Ben, protector of the megawatts, he'll weigh in on that for sure.
Yeah, give us some information.
You know, the thing about, if you put that underground, besides one backhoe just hitting it and shorting out the whole world.
That will light up the backhoe, I'll tell you that.
And melting the guy.
Boiled the river.
I mean, it's just stupid.
But even the regular stuff that they put in the neighborhoods, which they do, and around here we have half of our towns in the East Bay are tap telephone poles, and then there's a lot of areas where it's all underground.
And the underground ones always have internet issues, because they put the internet cables under there, and water seeps in.
And it just screws up the internet in areas where they have the underground cables as opposed to the...
Like in front of my house, I have telephone poles, which I don't mind.
But Sonic comes in with the gigabit line and they string it on the poles.
They pay a per pole fee.
I talked to Dane about this.
You pay a per pole fee and you hook the thing on or it hangs.
And, you know, you got...
Maybe you bundle it with somebody else's and it's just a...
I don't know.
It's a mishmash.
It's easier to deal with.
It's easier to fix.
It's easier to repair.
Yeah, just throw the rope over.
You can't repair something that's underground without digging up the road.
Ah, which requires control and approval by the government.
Yes, that's true.
You don't need approval by the government to go to the polls.
I still just can't get over the actual high-tension wire, and I'm hoping I'll get a number.
That's got to be gigawatts of energy that's running on that shit, or megawatts for sure.
You can't just put that underwater that I know of.
I mean, I don't know much about it, but it seems like a very inefficient way of working.
And ain't that the truth, though, man?
In Amsterdam, you want anything done, you have to wait months for them to be able to get the permission, to dig up the road, to do this.
For anything additional, you are so right.
New services can't roll out quickly.
Unless, you know, you have to lease the fiber.
Yeah, it's total lock-in.
But it is, you know, here where we live, everything's underground.
Go figure.
Stupid Hicks and Hill Country.
Ugh, I guess Texas is too stupid.
And they want our power grid.
There's no wood, so you can't make a wooden telephone pole.
You can't stick it in the ground because it's all sand in Texas.
You just fall over.
Yeah, that's exactly what it's like out here.
I'm glad you know what you're talking about.
As just a cursory note, we have the unemployment benefits ending, or they ended yesterday, I think, in the United States, which means people will start to have less money at the end of the month with their unemployment.
They may want to go back to work.
As we drove back from Austin Airport on Friday, picking up the keeper's sister, staying through the weekend, We were hungry, so we stopped.
First we stopped at a Dairy Queen.
This was in Dripping Springs, which is outside of Austin.
Their ice cream machine was broke.
Which is, I thought that only happened at McDonald's.
Which, by the way, have you been following that?
The McDonald's?
Well, I actually have something to say about that.
Yeah, please, please.
The McDonald's machines are breaking left.
They have been forever.
For years they've been breaking.
Well, have they really been breaking is the question that came up on, of all the shows I watched, a complete episode of Gutfield.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
So Gutfield had Cat, you know, the skinny...
Cat Timph.
Timph.
She's very funny.
I don't think she's funny.
Cat.
And a couple of...
It turns out that almost everybody on that show had worked in the restaurant business or at a McDonald's.
Yeah.
That's your...
That's...
And she's the one who initially pointed out, he says, you know, when you work at McDonald's, I guess she worked there, she says, you have to do a bunch of cleanup afterwards, and these machines are such a pain in the ass to clean, that, you know, it's better that you clean them one night and then say, oh, it's broken, and never use it for a week if you can, so you don't have to clean it anymore.
Really?
Because the whole thing is an employee scam.
Well, you know that there's a lawsuit now pending, and true legal law investigation, the company that makes them, apparently they had rigged them so that they would break at regular intervals to keep the maintenance contract going.
Well, it's a double whammy then.
It can be.
But whatever the case is.
But Dairy Queen's...
Who cares?
Okay, but here's what I did care about.
So then we went across the street.
To go to Whataburger.
But wait, stop.
Dairy Queen, that's all they do.
I know.
It's not like McDonald's that sells burgers.
No, they sell burgers.
Yeah, I know they do, but it's not a burger place like McDonald's.
No, it's ice cream.
Exactly.
Yeah, it's ice cream.
Dairy Queen.
So that was broken.
And then we go across the street to Whataburger.
And the lady said, well...
And there was a huge line at the drive-thru.
Like, you know, around the building and out on the street.
Too long.
And so we go into the dining room, and I say, it'll be 45 minutes.
We don't have enough people.
Oh, okay.
Whataburger doesn't have enough people?
They're not paying enough.
You know, out here they're paying $22 an hour for waiting on tables, plus tips.
Not at Whataburger?
I'm not sure.
But they've all had to up their game.
So, anyway, what were we talking about?
I guess that's what we had.
Ice cream machines?
You were just bitching and moaning about your drive back.
That's right.
That's all I was doing.
Who cares?
Here's my plan.
And it's time to call on the dudes named Ben and Bernadette.
Because, you know, they're dudes and dudettes.
And I'm not advocating for anything.
I'm just saying, in a perfect world, I could envision, making sure that I'm not instigating anything, I could envision people taking over hospital management.
Just going in and saying, sorry, we're taking over your hospital.
I could see this happening with school boards.
There already is.
I can also see the dudes named Ben and Dudette named Bernadette disrupting transmissions of mainstream media.
I've said this is good.
They tried a little bit with the ransomware.
We've got to stop this.
It's the messaging.
It has to stop.
We need to take down satellites, websites.
We need to take down control rooms.
It's not a lot of work.
It's not.
Everyone runs on Microsoft.
Come on.
Well, that's an unfortunate fact.
Well, there's a lot of issues with Microsoft that can be...
Anyway, I've always said it's the dude's name, Ben, who's going to save us and we'll see if they do because we're going to need some help pretty soon.
I don't know.
You don't know.
What do you know?
We're going off a cliff here, bro.
You sound like a maniac.
Dead teachers infected you with something.
Except I'm infected in the opposite direction.
We'll have no one left to do anything normal.
Before we take our break, I want to read a note from one of our homeless producers.
This is from Saturn Lizards.
Remember Saturn Lizards who did the crazy-ass video?
Yeah, vaguely.
Yeah.
Here's a note.
It's local, that's why.
And he wishes me a happy birthday.
He said, I was in Austin for a few weeks.
I flew back to Jersey to spend time with my daughter.
Then I'm going to Colorado to camp and get high.
Rocky Mountain High.
That's what you do when you're homeless, you see.
And possibly crash my airplane into the ocean.
He's doing a John Denver joke.
I'm meeting up with a friend I made in Austin.
He's going to travel through Colorado with me.
This dude looks like Tommy Chong, but with a lazy eye.
He even sounds like him.
People were even calling us Cheech and Chong.
I didn't like Austin.
I slept in the streets.
That's no big deal because I'm used to it.
But it didn't feel safe.
I was hanging out with this other dude named Izzy.
He told me he kept getting mugged and jumped when he first got there.
It seems the homeless don't mess around with the tech fake liberals with money, but they have no problem messing up the new homeless people or robbing them.
I saw no interaction between the two.
It's two separate worlds.
You're talking about the tech people.
I noticed those phony liberals walk right past you and make comments, but they won't look at you when they do it.
These two guys walked past me and one of them said, gee, everyone's pissed that they're turning that hotel into a place for the homeless.
He looked pissed off about it himself.
Austin has the worst...
Listen carefully.
Austin has the worst homeless situation I've seen in all of my travels.
And he's been East Coast, West Coast, the South, everywhere.
I'm sure you know I noticed a lot of them were high and psychotic.
I only see that from time to time in other places.
They watch you to see what you got.
Good weed in Austin, though.
Bought some from the brothers off 6th Street because they had the good shit.
So, can you believe that all of this virtue signaling, and they still can't take care of their homeless in a proper way?
The homeless are eating each other.
So, yeah, I see problems ahead.
I really do.
Yeah, and that guy himself said, Austin's the worst case scenario, and that's what's affecting your brain.
Oh no, it's not affecting my brain.
They're pooping in the streets in San Francisco and I'm not as down on it as you are.
You don't get out of the house.
You're not allowed anywhere anymore.
You ain't got no card.
Don't pretend like you're going anywhere, Dvorak.
Don't give me that.
No way.
You're staying at home, staying fit with no ham radio renewed license.
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to the man who put the sea in the climate crisis, ladies and gentlemen, John C. Dvorak.
Well, in the morning to you, Mr.
Adam Curry.
Also in the morning to all ships at sea.
Boops on the ground, subs in the air, or subs in the water, and dames in the air, or feet in the air, and all the dames and knights out there.
And in the morning to all of the trolls in the troll room.
Hello, trolls.
How you doing?
We've talked about the trolls all morning.
Let's see if there's enough of them to count.
All right, hands up, trolls.
Let's scurry around.
Woo!
Look at them go.
Oh, ho, ho.
They're so hard to count when you let them scurry.
Very difficult.
We have 2308 today, John.
Yeah.
Good number.
That may be close to the record.
Hold on.
You're looking at the record.
Yeah, 2368 is the record.
2368.
That's the Troll Room.
You can find it at trollroom.io.
And that's where you can troll.
It's a chat room.
Very basic.
You can even use your own IRC client, if you know what that is, to connect to it.
And there's always people in there.
Well, they're not really people.
They're trolls.
And you can chat with them, hang out, troll.
And there's also a live stream, which is courtesy of noagendastream.com.
And you can listen to the show live.
We record it live, straight to tape.
No mess.
We do it live.
And you can do that for many other shows.
Darren O'Neill before us, the Rock and Roll pre-stream.
We've got Nick the Rat on Wednesday nights, even Saturday nights.
Just go into trollroom.io.
You'll see.
It's great.
If not, what you can always do is follow us on noagendasocial.com.
If you just like a more social media type network experience, only ours is special because we use the federated network with Mastodon servers.
And anyone can connect to it.
And there's no algorithm and you can...
You have complete control over your own experience, and you can follow me at adam at noagendasocial.com, johncdvorak at noagendasocial.com, and you can sign up and follow us from pretty much any Mastodon account anywhere in the world.
It's a great system.
It's what Twitter should have done years ago.
And let us thank Nessworks for the album art for episode 1378.
One of my favorite titles, Your Boy Amy, is what we titled it.
It just made me laugh, even seeing it now.
And to have the Nessworks Vax Match, which was also a possible title candidate, as the art just kind of brought it all together.
Yes, we had some discussion about the art.
As always.
I will do a call out for Darren O'Neill's Happy 57.
It was a good piece that I almost used in the newsletter, too.
But then again, I couldn't pass up Capitalist Agenda's girl writing a microphone for the newsletter.
Well, it's the newsletter.
It's a little different than the album art.
There were a couple things that we chuckled about.
You didn't like this piece initially.
Because you thought it was too narrow because it was mocking a magazine or actually mocking a phone with the swiping back and forth.
And you thought it didn't take up the page correctly.
I think it didn't really portray the phone right.
But the idea was cute.
Maybe, yeah.
I didn't have any argument.
But the art was so good.
And the small touches like the black eye.
That was good.
That was good.
What is it called?
Vax Eye?
We're calling it Vax Eye.
Vax Eye, and then there was other stuff.
Well, I personally liked the black balls from Corrector Record.
I thought that was funny.
Yeah, but that wasn't going to fly under any circumstances.
Black balls.
What else was there?
There was something you really liked that I didn't...
Well, the Heinz 57 we talked about...
Just as an option, because birthdays and special occasions, we usually use that.
We didn't, so it's okay.
Extremely vaccinated, kiss, ma.
Who did that one?
That was Tantanel.
It was okay.
I thought there was something else that we looked at.
Let me see on page two here.
Was there anything else?
No, it's not on page two.
I just looked.
There was something I thought that was...
Well, we thought the Joe Rogan experience was cute, but only for us, because we're not going to do that anymore, as you know.
As you know, with the horse.
Yeah, it's our show, not the Joe Rogan 2.
Yeah.
No, I think that was it.
There was a lot of art.
I wouldn't say it was all mediocre, but it didn't have, like, normally we get to one of these and it's like, oh, there's four good pieces here we're going to have to choose from.
It wasn't.
There wasn't four good pieces to choose from.
I just, I like the girl on the microphone.
I like, it was from Capitalist Agenda, and I like Nessworks' piece.
And Nessworks won because it was more thematic.
The girl on the microphone is just pure cheesecake.
It was good cheesecake, though.
Yeah, he's very well done.
He's good.
I didn't think Heinz 57 was going to cut it because it just wasn't as pure art as the girl with the black eye.
Well, we are very pleased with the outcome.
It works.
Again, I got a lot of people saying, best art ever.
It happens all the time.
Nestworks, congratulations.
Thank you so much for the artwork for episode 1378.
If you would like to see all of that, you can go to noagendaartgenerator.com.
You can contribute.
Anyone can be an artist on the show.
You got just as much chance.
You'd be amazed how many first-timers come in with something just, boom, it's so good.
It's keeping them going that's really hard.
That's what I think everybody sees.
Yeah, even Ness works in the...
It's hard.
It's very hard.
These new guys won't be around in two months.
And that's just from the Delta variant, let alone the artwork.
If you're using a Podcasting 2.0 app, which is saving and extending podcasting from the evil throes of big tech, like they try to do it, but they can't really pull it off by stealing it, thanks to the decentralized nature.
Another one, I think, is in the App Store, and that is Castamatic.
And that is for iOS only, for you toy phone people.
And I heard someone say that.
I thought it was kind of cute.
Castomatic now also has streaming value for value and chapters and many other features.
And it's in the app store.
A lot of people are always hesitant about stuff that's in test flight.
But this is actually in there.
Made it.
We congratulate them.
Check out more apps at newpodcastapps.com.
Meantime, let's go to one of the tees of our time, talent, treasure where we thank our producers who are completely and solely responsible for producing every single episode of the podcast.
We're going to thank some of our execs and associate execs off the bat.
And why don't I start with a sack of six, 666.66 from Joseph Heister.
And Joseph says, Joseph writes, While listening live on September 2nd, my dangerously delightful wife, Emily, made a donation of $333.33 in my name.
She's the only person I've ever been able to successfully hit in the mouth, and for that reason alone, why I married her.
Just kidding, he says.
Emily is the amazing mother of our two beautiful human resources, Jacob and Jacqueline.
Jacqueline?
The No Agenda has been the grounding to an out-of-control, electrified world we all live in now.
Your show, coupled with the No Agenda Network, has provided us valuable resources of counter-argument as well as mental health.
We live within the blast radius of Washington, D.C. I like that as a term.
Yeah, I live within the blast radius of Austin.
And we are inundated with fear politics.
Since education and critical thinking are a scarce commodity, the deconstruction you provide and the community you've built are breaths of fresh air.
We cannot thank you enough.
I've been meaning to donate for over ten years.
Finding every excuse to do it.
Six is the best you could do?
Then just not committing.
After driving down the road and hearing my two-year-old mumbling...
Adam Curry, John C. Dorak.
I realize what a douchebag I really am.
Luckily, Emily helped push me over the edge.
Please accept this donation of 66666.
If you could spare us a penny, we'd like to ascend to knighthood under the name of Sir Amy Losef.
Well, I got the penny.
Amy Losef, please de-douche us.
Oh, wow, lots of stuff you need in here today, okay?
You've been de-douched.
Ah, sprinkle a little karma, and if I may ask, please play the long-forgotten O-Bot Dinner Gilligan's Island song.
I've only ever heard it once on the show and never heard it again.
And I am sad to report that I looked for this.
I remember the song, kind of.
I was unable to find it.
I don't know who did it.
I think it sounds like a...
I really don't know who did it.
And I feel bad about it because, holy crap, wasn't that a good one?
I do have this one, though.
Best I can do, sorry.
You've got karma.
Maybe Phone Boy can find it for me.
Dinner with the Obots?
Yeah, it was the Gilligan's Isles.
I think it was the end of the show.
I can't find it.
I can't find anything under Dinner, under Island, under Gilligan, under Obots.
Huh.
Yeah.
Next on the list is Anonymous 57093.
No jingles, no karma.
That's the way we like it.
Happy birthday, Adam.
May this year of living under the firmament be the best one yet.
Thank you very much.
You're under the firmament?
Firmament first.
Absolutely.
Once again, proof the firmament exists.
I'll get to it in second half.
I'll do another shorty.
Sir Kevin of the Burning River.
$570.
That's good.
Happy birthday, Adam.
Thank you for your courage.
No note, no requests.
Wow.
Love that.
Love that.
Sarah Harris.
I'm sorry.
Sarah Hamrow.
Sarah Hamrow.
Another short one.
You can read the long one.
Thanks.
397.62.
She's in Seattle.
ITM to you, John and Adam.
This donation is to acknowledge Nessworks' September 7th birthday.
Nessworks.
September 7th birthday.
Please credit him with the donation.
It's a switcheroo for Nessworks.
Hold on a second.
Nessworks.
Okay.
Nessworks.
Please credit him with the donation.
You got it.
Happy birthday, Nails.
Or Nails.
Nails.
Nails.
Not sure of his talent.
Nails.
Quote, unquote, she has.
D-douche him so...
D-douches him so...
Oh, I'm sorry.
Okay, let me read this correctly because it's kind of awkward.
Not sure if his talent D-douches him, so please manually D-douche him.
You've been D-douched.
Love from your biggest fans, D-D-S-H. You got like a sub-segment of the show going on.
Very nice, very nice.
William Ackerman checks in with 33369.
I'm a listener and a douche since early 2020, so please de-douche me.
You got it.
You've been de-douched.
My shop is called Paradox, and we sell glass, CBD, Kratom, and vape supplies at our three locations in the greater Portland area.
We do not follow Fuhrer Brown's illegal mandates, and we welcome naked nostrils in our shops.
Oh, and individuals living outdoors are exempt anyway, so just identify as such.
That's a good loophole.
And by the way, just to...
Make, make this, put this on the show because we don't talk about it enough.
Mimi's always complaining about this.
Where's the dead homeless people?
Well, A, where's the dead homeless people?
And B, why aren't they requiring the homeless people to get vaccinated?
They're out and about.
It's because they don't want to lose them.
Where's the outreach?
Don't you get it?
Where's the outreach to the dead homeless?
Where's the outreach to the dead homeless?
These annoying things when the truth is right in front of your eyes yet cannot be spoken.
Our business and industry as a whole is constantly under attack by the state and the feds.
And now the FDA is going after Kratom yet again, pushing the World Health Organization and UN to schedule it internationally.
Visit protectkratom.org to submit a public comment and opposition.
It means a lot to all the people who have found relief through this natural plant product in place of opioids, especially relevant with the Afghan debacle.
I still have I have yet to try Kratom, but I do hear when we talked about it in the past, a lot of people who no longer could qualify for opioids or just wanted to not take opioids really found a lot of relief in them.
So that is, you can make tea, you can smoke them.
We should do a special on it.
Yeah, well, we should try it.
Why don't you and I try it, and then we'll see.
You try it.
Yeah, you try it.
Thank you for everything you guys do for humanity and sanity in a world gone mad.
Plug you guys to anyone, everyone who's receptive at my business with my family and friends.
Jingle request 69, dudes.
Whole load.
Wow, your fees.
Little girl, yay!
69!
69, dudes!
I'm gonna give you the whole load today.
The whole load is received.
I will look for Alexa Delgado while you continue.
Well, I see Lee North from Papillon, Nebraska, with 3-3-3-57.
Let me see.
I don't think I have.
Well, maybe you can look for his, and what I'll do is I'll roll out our next one, because this next one is from the one and only...
There's not ants on the mic.
Yeah, Nussbaum!
Nussbaum!
The Grand Duke himself checks in and says, Happy Cake Day, Adam.
Had many a great talks at the Hot Pockets Tour and the D.C. Art event.
And the Austin meet-up.
I'll be in Texas soon.
We'll give you a holla.
Beer's always cold.
Coffee's always warm here in the Hill Country, Sir Nussbaum.
You just let us know.
There's nothing from an Alexa.
How about Lee?
Got anything from Lee?
I mean, the problem is that The problem with a lot of people, they don't...
It's just, no.
It's just that we don't have a lot of these emails because they don't use their names in the emails.
They don't put it in the quotes or anyplace else, and it never shows up.
Yeah, we definitely...
And so we can't say...
That's the same here.
There's nobody with the name North anywhere in my email, so I don't know.
Well, so all three of these executive producers, Alexa Delgado, Lee North, and Thomas Nussbaum all came in with 333.57 signifying my birthday, and that is very much appreciated.
Very nice.
Tyler Selby's next, and Tyler is also 333.
Oh, he's 333.33, the classic in Chico, party town, California.
This donation from my beautiful wife, Tina Selby, who turns 33.
Oh, another 33 on September 7th.
It's astonishing to me how many people turn 33 on this show.
Executive producer credit to her, and please add to the birthday list as she's on it.
The light of my life and pregnant with our first human resource, Reverend L33 is a magic number.
And a big happy birthday, Tina, from John.
Oh, happy birthday, Tina.
Happy birthday, Tina.
R-E-S-P-I-C-T 33 That's the magic number It's the magic number You've got karma Aubrey Barnes in Ogden,
Utah, 333 The executive producership is for my smoking hot husband, Isaac Barnes This is a switcheroo, I believe Uh-oh He's the absolute best thing in my life, next to listening to the Two Old Dudes podcast twice a week.
At twoolddudes.com.
What?
I consider it somewhat competitive with the No Agenda show.
Wait a minute.
Twoolddudes.com?
That's not us?
Oh, maybe it is.
I could be wrong.
Let me check.
Please add him to the birthday list.
September 5th.
A little house buying karma to top us off.
We can do that.
We got that for sure.
You've got karma.
I have here Alex McIntyre from the Twin Cities, Minnesota.
333.
That's your executive producer number.
Shout out to my lovely friend Ashley for starting the douchebagging train.
However, the buck stops with me.
After being called out as a douchebag this past Thursday by my considerate friend Marina, I figured amends need to be made.
However, to Marina's dismay, my friend Tasha and I were never officially douchebags, so if you would be so kind as to douchebag us, then de-douche us for our first contribution, that would be greatly appreciated.
Douchebag!
Sounds like a Russian cell.
You've been de-douched.
Like a what?
A Russian cell.
A Russian cell?
A cell, yeah, that's what it sounds like.
After being holed up in my house for over two months at the start of this plandemic, I started to truly question the COVID narrative.
Or as Dvorak says, I'm not buying it.
I had a pivotal moment in April 2020 where I sat on what I feared was a potentially contaminated park bench and watched a guy with his dog approach me.
I viewed the stranger and his dog as a possible threat to my health and safety to which I then realized I was overrun with irrational fear and all of this COVID craziness was messy with my psyche.
I've come a long way since that turning point, so thank you both for being a part of my journey to never viewing human beings as walking diseases again.
I'm glad for that.
I'm incredibly grateful that my friend Marina and her brother John hit me in the mouth last year.
I can honestly say this show has permanently altered the way I perceive and deconstruct media sources, so thank you both for your wit, candor, and courage.
Keep it up!
I request screw your freedoms, shut up slave jingles to counteract all this mandate hogwash as well as jobs karma for Tasha, Marina and everyone else in need of employment change.
Thank you very much for your courage.
Screw your freedoms.
Shut up slave.
Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
You've got karma.
First associate executive producer is Jacob Long in Landenburg, Pennsylvania.
26969.
26969.
Love is lit to our mouth hitter, SirJD69Forever.
Shout out to our Tuesday crew, Jim Bob, Ruth, Reba, and Hunter S. I guess that's somebody's name.
Keep an eye out for an NA meetup coming to the 12-mile radius of...
You know, sometimes it's just hard to read these sentences.
Coming to the 12-mile radius of Delaware.
Make West Virginia the no-agenda state.
Yeah.
Okay, we can do that.
Awakenfest2022.
Bye.
It's like code.
Well, I am wearing my Salem, West Virginia, my alma mater.
I am wearing my Salem College hoodie.
And when I say Motown, I'm talking about Morgantown.
I think it's possible.
West Virginia is a good vibe, man.
I've been there.
Nothing wrong with it.
Sir Otaku's next.
The Duke of Northeast Texas.
And the Red River Valley.
K5VZ73. 25757.
Flower Mound, Texas.
Happy birthday, Adam.
Here's a little...
You know, Flower Mound.
I've been to Flower Mound once.
It's a big mound where I guess there's a bunch of dead Indians.
That's no Morgantown.
Happy birthday, Adam.
Here is a little something for the show and your birthday.
Now you can afford to take part in the Dr.
Fauci action figure Kickstarter campaign.
What?
Is there such a thing?
I need one.
I'm surprised there's not already a Dr.
Fauci action figure.
A Barbie doll.
Dr.
Fauci Barbie doll.
No jingles, no karma.
I was 73.
Sir Otaku, Duke of Northeast Texas in the Red River Valley, K5V6. CZ. 73.
73.
5 Alpha Charlie Charlie.
Terry Nibling.
One of our favorite numbers.
This is our third associate executive producer for today's show.
234.56.
Hey guys!
After waiting too many months for my Joe Biden tax return, I was pleasantly surprised to see more than expected deposited.
Thanks to the human resource credit.
Yeah.
Your media deconstruction has not only kept me sane throughout the past year, it's provided hours of stimulating conversation with my smoking hot wife.
Because couples who know agenda together, stay together.
I also want to call out Aaron Abramson.
Oh, I should do these all in order, I guess.
Hold on a second.
I also want to call out Aaron Abramson, Eddie Ecker, and Nick Blexrud.
It's douchebags!
It's been a while, boys.
Aaron hit me in the mouth.
I'm doing my voice this day.
Yeah, it's good.
Yeah, it's been a while, boys.
Aaron hit me in the mouth in 2012.
Shout out to the Camp 33 re-education bus.
Blacks, get well soon.
You know, we'll keep this short.
Love is lit.
73s.
Please don't find that exit strategy.
Jingle request.
6969.
Dude, boogity boogity.
And do you see that juice?
My wife wrote this.
Love you guys.
TSN. 69!
69, dudes!
Oh my gosh.
Can you see that juice?
You've got karma.
Hey, what is the, um...
Why are there so many 69 jingle requests today?
That's three.
Uh, random number theory.
It's the only reason.
Nuts, nuts, nuts.
Sir Ever of the Watt in Linwood, Michigan, 210-12.
A 42nd anniversary shout-out to my bride Kathleen.
Compared to Afghanistan, a rather peaceful 42 years.
42 years!
And they never had a fight.
Sir Ever of the Watts.
Good work.
Yes, I'd say.
Kevin Matz is next, another one.
In North Saanich, B.C., $200.33.
Thank you for what you do, Adam.
For those of us learning Dutch, could you please help us with the correct pronunciation of this phrase?
Justin Trudeau is in pardonful.
No, it's a L-U-L at the end.
Try again.
Uh, powder dandle.
Ha!
Ha!
It was hard for me to hold that in.
They want a translation or the pronunciation?
You got very close, John.
Justin...
Well, no, he wants the pronunciation.
I think that...
I'm guessing that the translation is something lewd or you wouldn't be giggling.
Yes.
You came very close, John.
I'm proud of you.
I'll do the whole Dutch pronunciation.
Justin Trudeau is in part a little...
Justin Trudeau is...
Yeah, okay.
There you go again.
Yeah, well, it's good.
And there you go.
That's how you pronounce it.
Fantastic.
Thank you very much, Kevin Matz.
I'm not going to translate it.
There was no request for that.
It was only a request for pronunciation.
We're looking it up as we speak.
The troll room will have it.
They know.
Sir C-A-H... $200.02, $200.02, donation due to Adam playing my shitty 3x3 jingle once, but not once, but twice.
Yes, that's when I pulled the wrong one.
Evidently, Sir C-H-A-H made this.
Anyway, he says, I laugh every time.
If JCD could say, Matt is a douchebag, so I can ISO it out and send it to him until he donates, that would be great.
That is all.
Matt is a douchebag.
Nice.
Sir Salhauser of the 321 from India Atlantic.
India Atlantic, Florida.
$200.
Associate Executive Producer.
But this donation is for Alex Salazar.
Okay.
Another switcheroo.
That's the third one.
No, it is Sir Salazar.
I'm sorry.
Sir Salazar.
Alex.
Okay, it's already been put on there.
No, wait.
No, it is.
This is Alex.
I think it's a family member.
It took three years of trying to convince him to listen.
Now he's on the hook.
On the best podcast in the universe.
Jingles.
Beaches are open.
Wow, I'm really high.
Sir Salazar.
I think this is meant for Alex.
Alex is a family member, I'm pretty sure.
Don't you think?
This is one of our knights saying, hold on a second, you know, this guy's finally doing something.
Okay.
Does that make sense?
It could be.
Let's decide now.
Okay, the name that will be listed will be Alex Salazar.
Yes, the beaches are back open!
Woohoo!
Yeah!
I am really high.
And he finishes with, love you guys, mean it.
Hmm.
That wasn't bad.
I know there's some couple of weird switcheroos that came in somewhere.
Oh, no, it's later.
Never mind.
Bill Walsh, meanwhile, not the football coach, in Wayland, Ontario, Canada, or Welland, Welland, $200.
This is $200.
It's in Canadian dollar rates, as usual.
Please read, because it's been up.
It's actually $160 in Canada.
Is it 160?
Is that how bad it is?
Sorry?
That's how bad it is?
It's 160?
Yeah, it was 160.
Sir John has joined Sir Saturday and his band, the West Clark Seven, for the world premiere of the second episode of Sir Saturday Night in the morning, where his guest will be Sir Sir Sir Sir Sir Seatsitter, host of Abs and Six Pack.
Mm-hmm.
On this episode, Sir Saturday and Sir Sir Seat Sitter, these tongue twisters, discuss geopolitics and then chase the dragon around.
It all goes live after the episode of the No Agenda Show at SirSaturday.com.
You love it.
You want it for Christmas.
Love, Bill, Sir Saturday.
Well, there you go.
I told you No Agenda Stream is interesting.
This is all kinds of crossover here from the app.
There's so many shows that are running.
And that is our last executive, associate executive producer of the listings.
And we want to thank each and every one of these people for helping make this show a success, make it possible, and make us want to do it.
And I apologize to Cynthia Scholter.
Who I mistakenly did not do or make good on Thursday's show.
This Thursday, though, that's today, the second one, the Sunday, I will do it.
Here it is.
I hope this email reaches you guys and that you can make good on my donation from episode 1371.
See, we're still trying to...
I've been trying to reach you guys for a few weeks.
Apparently, our emails just can't play nice together.
Finally, we connected.
Sorry about that, Cynthia.
Thanks.
Thank you for all you do, she says.
I had a lot of 33s appear in my life recently and figured that it was time to donate.
I humbly request that you de-douche me and send some goat karma my way.
Well, de-douching always happens first.
If I can get my...
Here we go.
You've been de-douched.
In addition, please call out my friend Hans Saul as a douchebag.
Douchebag!
Give the incredible work.
Cynthia Scholta, P.S. Adam, thank you for pronouncing my name correctly.
No one ever gets it right in the States.
Well, you're at the right podcast, Cynthia.
Thank you for your courage.
You've got...
And thank all of our executive producers and associate executive producers for this episode 1379 of the No Agenda Show.
Without you, it would not be possible.
And that's not just your treasure, that's your time and your talent as well.
If anyone else would like one of these executive or associate executive producerships, it's not that hard.
You can find out how by going to...
Not for nothing, the best podcast in the universe with the best producers.
We thank you all.
Our formula is this.
We go out, we hit people in the mouth.
By the way, you know, Megyn Kelly wanted me on the podcast. Megyn Kelly wanted me on the podcast.
The Megyn Kelly show.
I was very excited about that.
And you remember what happened.
Did I tell you what happened with the booking?
It was during our show.
Well, yeah.
She said, so the booker, she has a professional booker, and she's very kind and very flattering.
Of course she does.
And this is before I left for the Netherlands.
And she said, well, you know, what days can you do in August?
And I said, any days except Thursday.
And so she said, how about Thursday the...
He came right back with a Thursday.
I'm like, no, I can't do that.
So we went back and forth.
I said, well, could you do it from Europe?
Yeah, I can do it from Europe.
Just give me a time.
Just not a Thursday or a Sunday for that matter.
So, okay, we'll get back to you.
So yesterday, I finally get a reply.
I just let it sit there.
And now it's like, well, can you be available on Tuesday at 11.30 Eastern?
Which, yeah, cool, I'm ready for that.
And this will be about 30 minutes, and here it comes, the disappointment, on Megyn Kelly's new show on SiriusXM.
You're not going to get any audience.
That's what I'm saying.
I have to do it.
It's like an audition, I guess.
I've got to audition to get onto the real podcast with her.
Oh, that's not going to bring in anyone.
You might as well do it.
I'm just going to do it and just say, is this an audition, Megan, for the real podcast?
Well, we should probably work on that.
Maybe not a good idea.
No, don't insult her.
Probably think about that for a second.
You're thrilled to meet her.
You've been a fan since she was at Fox.
Of her podcast.
Of her podcast.
Fan of the podcast.
No, no.
You have to be a fanboy.
You have to be a fan of everything she's done.
Why do I have to be a fanboy?
She can't be a podcaster.
She thinks of herself as a lowlife, as a podcaster.
That's why she's trying to move.
She thinks Sirius is a step up.
I'm telling you.
I know these media people.
You do too.
You know that she needs flattering.
You're right.
My gosh, Megan, I've been a fan ever since Fox, you know, and your work on CBS. It was really groundbreaking.
Oh, no, not CBS. NBC. Oh, God.
Well, we've got to work on it.
Never mind.
Don't do any of these suggestions.
You've got to help me.
I need the IFB. You've got to be telling me what to do.
I need it in my ear.
I need you whispering in my ear.
Thank you, Pete Cockanis.
For the following domains now forwarding to No Agenda Show.
Outbreak.info, COVID-23.info, COVID-24.info, SARS-CoV-4.com, and SARS-CoV-4.info.
Thank you.
That's working ahead, brother.
I like it.
We are truly from the future.
Visionaries.
Only visionaries listen to our show.
Visionaries.
Visionaries.
It's true.
They are.
We have just people from the future.
You were asking about firmament first?
Yes, what is that?
Well, I'll play this clip and I'll explain what the firmament is.
It was a $15 million failure in the debut of Firefly Aerospace's unmanned Alpha rocket.
Thursday's launch in California seemed okay at first, but after reaching supersonic speed two and a half minutes later, the rocket you can see exploded while the company is investigated.
Right, so this explosion, if you look at it, is not just an explosion.
For those who follow the firmament-first theory, of which I am a student, I am not a bought-in or a teacher, I'm still a student, I'm still learning, the concept is the Earth is a flat disk, And we have a dome over the entire Earth.
That is the firmament.
And what happened is the rocket was trying to get through the firmament.
They've never actually gone to the moon, can't get anywhere.
And so what you saw was the explosion when it hit the ceiling, when it hit the firmament.
That's what happened there.
Second half of show.
You can look at all the ancient drawings.
They all show kind of the same thing.
They show like a snow dome, like a snow globe.
And that rocket just proved it.
I mean, I'm not making a big deal out of it, but show me get past the firmament.
I'll stop.
We're talking about nutty things.
Yes.
I do have two short Biden clips.
Oh, goody.
That are just kind of goofy.
Okay.
I got his dumb comment.
We're making sure this kind of relief is equitable for those hardest hit.
The resources they need have to get to them.
Oh, yeah.
Let's do that.
The resources they need have to be get to.
That's right.
We're going to be getting that to you people soon.
The resources you need.
Well, get the people some FEMA who are not in New Orleans.
Our people.
Our people are not doing well.
And then we go to just a little short, just a very short ramble.
We know for a fact that if they're underground, they're secure.
It costs more money.
We've got to not just build back to what it was and put the same old poles up.
We've got to build back better.
I can't put the same old poles up.
That's all he can remember is, poles bad.
Build back better.
That's all the guy does.
He doesn't even have trains good and planes bad.
He's got poles bad.
He's got poles bad, underground better.
Build back better.
Man, there's been a lot of crazy social justice warrior stuff.
How about this?
Black Lives Matter.
The NFL has now announced what social justice messages the NFL will allow on helmets this season.
Are you interested?
They never used to allow anything, any messages on the helmet or on the body or on your face paint or anything else, but now they're allowing it.
Why?
Well, the players will be able to choose from the following messages for their helmet decal.
End racism.
Stop hate.
It takes all of us.
Black Lives Matter.
Inspire change.
And say their stories, which isn't even English.
What does that mean?
Say their name, tell their story, say their name, say her name.
Additionally...
Ashley Babbitt?
Why don't they put Ashley Babbitt on somebody's helmet?
Gary Weaver.
Yeah, Gary Weaver.
Oh, now you're talking.
Gary Webb.
So I have a couple of clips I want to play about Afghan.
Yes, I just wanted to give you the last two.
Additionally, the phrases, end racism, and it takes all of us, will appear in the end zone.
What?
Yes, unless another cause, like the salute to service game, is being promoted.
How about that?
You know, I don't watch football for political messaging.
Hello?
Hello?
I'm not going to watch football anymore if they're going to keep doing this.
Let me do two more before you go to Afghanistan.
Jamaica You know all the U.S. embassies, they were flying the pride flag along with the U.S. Stars and Stripes?
Jamaica is, they have people outside the embassy, and they're mad, and they're saying, that flag is not allowed, it's illegal, it's cultural imperialism, and we don't want it.
You know, the Jamaicans are not all on board on the LGBTQIAP, too.
And they also make very clear that the U.S. Embassy does not have the legal right to do that, so they want that to come down.
We'll see how that goes.
And then this was the noodle gun of the day, as far as I'm concerned.
You could not have a more politically correct company than Apple.
And here's the note Tim Collins got from Apple employees, amongst other things in the note.
And this is just the second demand.
calling for the company to provide transparent, livable, equitable, and fair compensation across all of Apple, in part by auditing all promotions and performance reviews for gender, racial, disability, and heteronormative biases that may lead to or have led to wage and heteronormative biases that may lead to or have led to wage gaps and a lack of opportunity and compensation within the company in each part
The workers further asked that Apple provide a transparency feedback loop into how these issues will be addressed long term within the scope of inclusion and diversity.
I'm gonna shoot you in the face with my noodle gun, you racist pizza shield.
The. .
I got my pasta glock locked and loaded.
Enjoy your policies, Tim Cook.
What you did was you just read the death epithet.
Epithet.
Epitaph.
Epitaph, yes.
For epithet, too, to some extent.
Yeah, true.
You just read the death notice for Apple.
I think so, too, because they cannot stop it now.
No.
Now they're going to have to do all kinds of stuff.
I mean, what they should do with people like that, whoever sent it, you should track them down and fire them.
But they can't do that because there's, you know, I think Cupertino might hurt someone's feelings.
As an aside, you know, I'm very close to somebody who worked at an Apple store.
Dude, it's crazy there.
Ask anyone who's worked at an Apple store what the culture is really like.
Besides all the clapping and the standing in line like little good soldiers, everything you say to your colleagues is scrutinized, how you say it, when you said it.
They also time you entirely for how fast you process orders.
They are a slave farm of epic proportion.
They just have nicer clothing.
If you call that nice clothing.
Well, the blue shirts, yeah.
They got uniforms.
They have uniforms.
And it's not all that great.
Little kids.
Apple retail is hard-ass business, and they take no prisoners.
Well, I mean, the whole thing is like, the whole Apple empire is, you know, this always crumbles from inside out.
It doesn't have...
The outside, nobody can compete with Apple, let's face it.
They've done a better job of marketing, a better job of everything, but it's always from the inside out.
The rot starts in the core.
Are we shorting Apple as of today?
No.
No.
But I'll tell you, I've said this before.
You short Apple when the stores start to close.
Got it.
And I don't mean close and then build a bigger one right there in the same spot.
I mean close.
Mm-hmm.
When one store closes in one location and they don't return with another store, then you start to think about it.
And then it's going to be bad when it happens.
You've got to wonder how those guys still have employees.
You know?
I don't know.
So Afghanistan.
So I have this new theory.
I'm going to write it up.
We left all the armaments there.
For the Afghans to fight the Chinese when they do their Belt and Road.
This was a scam.
Yeah, you mean because the Taliban are now saying China is our main partner?
Yeah, and here we go.
Let's listen to some clips.
This is Victor Davis Hanson, the guy from Stanford, Harvard, or Hoover Institution.
Hoover Institution.
Yeah, he's a good guy.
He's a smart, very intelligent guy.
And here he is discussing the Taliban arms.
Okay.
Sorry, I'm not seeing which clip this is supposed to be.
It's under Victor.
Oh, it's under Victor.
I got it.
I got it.
If you look at all the military aid that we've given Israel since the founding of the Jewish state, this is about 85% of that over a 70-year period.
We're all worried about the aircraft carrier Gerald Ford, $12 billion, the most expensive aircraft carrier in history.
We could have had seven of them for the price of money, for the price of weapons that we've left in Afghanistan.
We talk about Abrams tanks.
The weapon depot that we left in Afghanistan has an equivalent worth of three times of all the ABAMS tanks that we've ever deployed, we've ever had in the Army.
And then finally, we're all upset about the F-35 fighter, the 90...
Million dollar boondoggle, some people think it is.
We could have had a thousand of those for the amount of equipment we left in Afghanistan.
So this is the greatest loss of military equipment in the history of warfare by one power.
It's absolutely staggering, and yet we take it so nonchalantly.
The people responsible for this should be either fired or resigned.
They've done so much damage to the United States, and they've empowered a pre-civilizational terrorist band into making them into a considerable militia that will cause havoc for the next 20 years.
I'm looking at some of the stuff that was left behind.
I want to just read a few of them.
They left behind, and by the way, 33 MI-17 choppers, 33 Blackhawks helicopters, 43 MD-530s, the little helicopter.
Are you familiar with it?
Yeah, of course.
They left four.
Why did they leave these?
They were trying to get everybody out.
But why did they leave behind...
This is a simple question that should be asked.
Why did they leave behind four C-130 transports?
That's a very valid question right there.
Why weren't those packed with people and flown out?
They left behind 23 Embraer.
I'm going to stop because this is a...
The Republican Party talking point.
And I'm going to push back a little also on Victor Davis Hanson.
I saw this segment.
You can't trick me.
I know where you got it from.
You got it from Tucker.
You cut it out.
You just pretend like it wasn't Tucker.
What?
That's from Tucker.
That clip is from Tucker.
Of course it was because Tucker was interviewing him.
It says clearly on here TC. Go on.
Anyway.
No, it doesn't say that on mine.
This is Victor Davis Hanson, Taliban arms.
I was running out of everyone.
I got other Tucker stuff.
It's not the point.
First of all, he did make a mistake.
It's not the $90 million joint strike.
Yeah, but he messed that up.
We do not take stuff from the theater of war.
We left all the stuff in Iraq.
We left everything there because, and it's one simple reason, besides the Chinese thing, maybe true, maybe not true, I'm not so sure, We never want to bring stuff back.
If we're going back to war, we have to make new.
Hello, that's how the military industrial complex works.
We never bring stuff back.
This is a talking point.
We brought stuff back in droves from World War II. Let's talk about the military industrial complex.
The new one.
Since Iraq, we don't bring stuff back.
We didn't bring stuff back from Iraq because we needed to start ISIS. And ISIS needed the gear.
But will you also agree that the military-industrial complex doesn't want us bringing stuff back?
No, I know they like to make more stuff, but you don't leave four C-130s, 28 Cessna 208s, you don't leave 22,000 Hummers, 42,000 trucks.
So what is your point?
You're outraged.
No, I'm not.
I'm telling you, this is a setup.
These are left behind on purpose.
Of course, the whole thing is a setup.
So it's a big scam, and you bitch about the Republicans.
The Republicans are the one moaning and groaning about this.
Let's listen to this clip.
Here's the BBC... Irritated about this, and this is under the clip, Afghan ripping Taliban, the BBC. It's been a constant refrain from Western capital since the Taliban captured Kabul nearly three weeks ago.
They will be judged by their actions, not their words.
And for all the Taliban's words of reassurance to women since they seized power, their actions today were perhaps a more accurate indication of their intent.
Dozens of women activists took to these streets of Kabul demanding the right to work and for women to be included in a Taliban government but they were met with violence by armed Taliban militants as these women explained.
Together with a group of our colleagues, we wanted to go near a former government office for a protest.
But before we got there, the Taliban hit women with electric tasers, and they used tear gas against women.
They also hit women on the head with a gun magazine, and the women became bloody.
There was no one to ask why.
The purpose of our gathering today was to get our rights, the right to education and the right to work.
We gathered yesterday and today to defend our right to education and our children and do something.
This gathering was not just for ourselves.
And even though it has been nearly three weeks since the Taliban seized power, they've yet to announce a government, and they've yet to overcome the last open resistance to their rule in the Panjshir Valley, north of Kabul.
So enter Afghanistan's neighbour, Pakistan, which was one of only three countries to recognise the Taliban the last time they were in control in the 1990s.
The head of Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, General Faiz Hamid, has been in Kabul for talks with Taliban officials.
This whole thing was set up by Pompeo and Trump, but mostly Pompeo.
I don't even know if Trump is aware of this.
This is the...
And it's all done.
It's, oh, my God, you know, we always leave our stuff behind.
And when the Chinese get mad about it, the Chinese put two and two together and figure out what's going on here.
They're going to, you know, it's going to be, what?
No, no!
It's just an accident that we left 162,000 walkie-talkies behind.
It's only an, oh no, we just, we left 358,000 assault rifles behind.
We just, we had to leave.
They were forcing us out.
No, we got nothing to do with it.
This is the biggest scam that I think they've ever been pulled off.
Afghan, play this clip.
This is another one.
Afghan, it says, soils weapons, CNN. Row upon row of sophisticated assault rifles, boxes of pistols, ammunition, vision equipment.
Videos posted by the Taliban online in recent days boast of what they say are their seizures of the assault rifles in the Afghan city of Herat.
And at Kunduz Airport, armored Humvees by the dozen.
Some mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles called MRAPs, costing half a million dollars apiece.
Even a small drone.
These are the potentially lethal spoils the Taliban are believed to have captured in recent days from defeated Afghan forces.
Weapons made in America, supplied by the U.S. to their fallen Afghan allies.
Go on.
Thank you.
We have everybody's in on this thing, including Tucker Carlson, and I do have Tucker's clip here.
This is actually Glenn Greenwald on discussing Afghanistan.
Glenn and Tucker are in cahoots.
Mm-hmm.
And here we go with Greenwald and his commentary.
So it's a little weird for the news organizations that repeated uncritically, and not just on the left, I hate to say it, but almost all of them just repeated this kind of happy talk about how Afghanistan was progressing for 20 years, and then they whip around and are shocked that actually it's a mess and always have been.
There's some dishonesty there, isn't there?
The whole thing was a fraud.
And, you know, you can go back to things like in 2019, the Washington Post publishing what it called the Afghanistan Papers.
There's now a book out by the reporter who broke that really important story.
They did a good job on it, where they obtained secret documents going up through 2016 under the Obama years, where internally they were saying the exact opposite of what they were saying publicly about the war in Afghanistan, just like they did in Vietnam, as revealed by the Pentagon Papers.
They were saying to the public, as you just showed, we're making great progress.
We have faith in the Afghan National Security Forces.
Internally, they knew the Afghan National Security Forces were a joke.
They were filled with illiterate people who couldn't do anything, with drug addicts, with people who had no interest in fighting.
They would disappear as soon as they got their paycheck.
The whole war for years and years and years was a lie.
And so while I do agree, of course, that there are ineptitudes in how we withdrew, the fact that we withdrew because two presidents, first President Trump and then President Biden, and ensured that it happened is something to celebrate in large part because it's the first time in as long as I can remember as these people, what I do know is the deep state that manipulate us all the time, that lie to us all the time for their own benefit, have finally lost.
And the media is turning against Biden, not because they suddenly became fair, but because they've been in bed with the deep state.
That's who fed them Russiagate.
That's who fed them all the leaks during the Trump years.
And they're angry on behalf of the faction that they genuinely serve.
Let me put in an extra data point that we can analyze this.
I got a note from Seronymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobovia about Afghanis, because I'm the one that's been saying that this training is bullcrap.
I saw it in Iraq.
It makes no sense.
These people can't speak English or any illiterate in general.
They can't read or write, so they can't follow any instructions.
It's a complete mess.
So, you know, the Afghan National Army, what is that really?
And so he looks at the entire, he says, by the way, the Durand line, which was, you know, kind of drew the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Which was just drawn right through tribes.
Like, oh no, you're Afghani, now you're Pakistani.
So a lot of this area is tribal.
I'm reading from his note now.
Completely isolated, uneducated, illiterate, and many people practice customs passed down for generations.
They have tribal wars, true blood feuds, kill-over land disputes, and family insults and protect their lifestyle at all costs.
Most are honorable in their own sense of honor, like killing over insults, but certainly some tribal leaders have become enriched beyond measure from intelligence agencies.
Baluchistan, that's India, the K in ISIS, Iran, TTP, that's the U.S. to keep the roads open, are not big secrets and they recruit the poor boys to do their bidding.
An 18-year-old with a wife and child that are literally starving is promised they'll be taken care of if he puts on a suicide vest.
What are his choices?
Cost about $1,000, the price of a Kalashnikov.
Training these men is extremely difficult.
They cannot read.
So how do you use a training manual or have them watch and record license plates or even vehicles?
Some could better identify by horse than by car.
They're raised to be fearless warriors in their tribes, yet are mostly young, have never seen a movie, eaten at a restaurant, or been with a woman except sisters and mothers.
We focus on educating the girls and women, yet they marry uneducated men such as these, and the next generation returns to these standards.
It's far more complex than these simple lines, but some things I do know and the Western-educated, industrial, rich, and democratic weird people do not understand.
And so I've got to acknowledge that we really have no idea just what we're being told.
But, if this is...
And I agree with you, this is Pompeo.
He's the one that brought in Zalmay Khalilzat, the long-time negotiator with the Taliban, going back to Zygmunt Brzezinski with the Mujahideen.
He was in on this.
They had the meeting in Doha.
So what is this?
Was this CIA... It has to be.
Because it can't be the military.
No, it has to be CIA. No, but you said Trump.
I don't think Trump is a part of this at all.
No, I said Trump.
I did say Trump, but I think I pushed back on that.
I said I don't know if Trump knew about ISIS. Good.
I think it's just purely Pompeo.
It's CIA. It's purely CIA. Pompeo came from the CIA, became the defense guy.
He never left the CIA. That's the point with these guys.
They never do.
No.
The talking heads never do.
That's what Greenwald always likes to claim.
And I agree with him.
The Wall Street Journal this morning, and this is being ratcheted up, so this is part of, whatever this game is, part of it is to take out Biden.
This is the Wall Street Journal.
U.S. spies didn't cause Kabul to fall.
The Biden administration apparently wants to make a scapegoat out of the intelligence community.
So we don't even have to read the article to understand what's going on here.
The Wall Street Journal, i.e.
Republican Party, is pitting, is ratcheting up the...
Fake Republic.
Whatever.
You know what I mean.
It's all fake.
We're the only people that are real.
Everything else is fake.
Everything we have to...
I think with good reason, we have to assume that everything is a psyop.
All the news media and everyone in there playing it against the public.
And we try to cut through it.
It's hard.
Of course it is.
So when you get this thrown in here, China will be our main partner, says the Taliban.
I think that's propaganda.
I'm not so sure this has anything to do with China.
You know, China was better off with us there.
They could mine in peace, you know, do some stuff, because we were protecting.
We had the country under control.
I don't think they have desire to put all these, unless they want to use Pakistan as a proxy, but from what I understand from Logan, you know, the intelligence community runs Pakistan's entire intelligence community as well.
So what is the deal other than Making terrorism great again, because that's what all the Hill Country patriots are talking about, about the Afghans.
Oh, at least 10 of them were on a watch list, but one of them maybe was wanted for terrorism.
So is that being imported into our country?
Is that what it's about?
I think a deal was done.
I said it early on that the CIA did a deal.
That's when the whole thing decided, let's get out of here.
Mm-hmm.
And they're still there.
Yeah.
And it was hinted by Shep Smith in that clip I played last show where he mentions the CIA and they don't want to talk about it.
No.
I think there's enough.
They decide.
They look at it and they look at the situation.
Look, we loaded up all 300,000 of these Afghan soldiers.
They didn't do crap like you said and you witnessed it.
Everyone says that and Animas says so.
These guys can't fight, but the Taliban guys like to fight.
Yeah, they do.
And they're pretty good at it.
They can hold their own.
Let's give them the guns and weapons and see how many of them.
And we'll keep a bunch of, and I've said this before, and then I kind of backed off on it, and you reminded me, and we've got a bunch of mercenaries there.
Yes, this is the main point.
This is Taliban 2.0.
Ten thousand, maybe.
We've got 2.0.
These are trained.
They're indexing their firearms properly.
They've got a spokeshole who speaks to the press, who does press conferences.
Since when has that happened?
Which is really the giveaway.
That spooked them right there, 100%.
So the whole thing, this whole thing is a giant...
And you notice the things they didn't leave behind.
I mean, they left all the stuff behind, but they didn't leave any Stinger missiles or anything that can take down an airplane.
Yeah, there's not...
By omission, you're so right.
It's all the good stuff.
There's not one of those, because they were taking all these planes.
They didn't want some Yahoo, what's this?
And he shoots and brings down a, you know, one of the Globemasters.
It goes to C-7.
Did they leave any Krakens?
Any of those containers that unfold?
No, where's the bombs?
Yeah, where's the ordnance?
It was selective what they left behind, but they left a lot of trucks, a lot of vehicles, and they can drive those no matter how illiterate they are.
They can talk on a walkie-talkie.
They gave them a lot of those sunglasses, 126,000 pistols, for God's sake.
Wait, did Oakley give the Taliban glasses?
How about Under Armour?
Do they leave any Under Armour stuff?
I mean, come on.
Where's Nike?
Rebly glasses.
They get three pairs.
Okay, here's a giveaway.
Since we've been doing this show, terrorists and crazy people in the sand drive Toyota trucks, okay?
They don't drive Hummers.
You show me Toyotas, I'll believe these guys are terrorists.
They don't switch brands like that.
Well, that's because the Hummers got free Hummers.
They want Toyotas.
They trust Toyota.
Well, they got a bunch of Chevy trucks.
42,000 Chevy trucks.
No good.
Give us the Land Cruisers.
They don't want the Chevy.
It's not Chevy Truck Month.
They're taking it with the gift for free.
It's Taliban Chevy Truck Month, everybody.
Taliban Truck Month!
So this is bull crap.
Okay, so now let's just look for one second at what we can expect.
This is a huge problem for Biden.
The military hates him.
The rank and file.
They already hated the pencil pushers, the General Austins and these kinds of jamokes.
So media, all media is pushing back on Biden because I think as you point out is that they always have gotten their information from the intelligence community because they're one in the same.
Yes, totally.
Here's the clip.
Literally.
This is the PBS clip.
This is called Polls on Biden.
Yeah, okay.
There we go.
And we are reminded of what sacrifice there's been.
It pulls at our hearts.
President Biden, in explaining the reason for leaving Afghanistan, said he didn't want to see any more bloodshed from young American men and women.
And as much as the American people seem to agree with that, they are saying they don't like what happened here at the end.
There was a new poll we did with the NewsHour did with NPR and Marist showing what 32% approval, 61 almost 2 to 1 disapproval.
What do you make of this?
What does it say about the country?
How long lasting is this?
Well, I'll take that last question first.
How long-lasting will this disapproval be?
And I don't think it will be long-lasting at all.
I think it's possible, and it is possible, to disapprove of the way the United States withdrew from Afghanistan while still supporting getting the troops out.
There's a Washington Post poll that is out that actually lays this out quite perfectly.
77% of those surveyed support withdrawal from Afghanistan.
But when asked, do you approve of the way the president has handled the withdrawal, only 26% said they approve.
They support withdrawal, but they don't approve of the president's handling of it.
And 52% disapprove of the handling of it, but they support the withdrawal.
So that's why I say this is a momentary blip.
Okay.
We'll see.
Now, a couple of things that we're going to predict what's going to happen.
I believe you're going to see the Taliban actually gets the few Americans left.
They're going to help get them out.
I think you're right.
As promised.
And so they're going to show that they have their word of honor.
That doesn't mean a few of them are going to get beat up by some punks.
It doesn't mean...
Different.
But you're going to hear interviews of the people, some of them will get out and say, well, okay, alright.
So what you're saying is, the media will actually report and allow a story to come out about the Taliban helping.
Yeah.
Because them doing it is one thing, it being reported is another.
It's going to be one of these side reports that comes in after the fact, and everyone's going to just relax people a little bit, because right now they're going with the hysterical reporting like the BBC report about the women getting beat up.
Yeah, berserk.
So we, it's going to, so they got to, because they got to back off this story and let, let whatever's going to happen, happen and let our people, the intel guys that are running the show over there now, they've taken over the place the way I see it.
Um...
Well, let me, let me, so a couple other things to put in.
So, yeah, I think pretty much anyone who needs to get out will get out, and there's people all over, I know people very nearby me who are doing that right now, who are working on all kinds of, there's flights going in, Qatar, United Arab Emirates is flying in now, that's not reported, but now there's commercial flights, or at least commercial aircraft are going in.
Yeah.
And they're going to get everybody out, and that's not just going to be the Taliban.
The Taliban may actually not do anything.
They may just be given the credit for that.
That's a possibility, too.
But I should mention, if you listen to some of the right-wingers like Hannity, they're going on and on about Americans left behind.
You see the same memes.
All the right-wingers do it.
Americans left behind.
They're going to be held hostage.
Now, that would have happened already.
Let's look at this from another angle.
What if...
This is Trump.
Let's just look at it from a Trump angle.
What if it is?
What if this is Trump that did this?
He somehow managed to have it someplace, the military, I would say, pull this trigger so this takes place and maybe it is...
Let's just say Trump's behind it.
If it's his sigh up, what is his gain?
Besides getting Joe out, that would be the only one, I guess, just to get Biden out.
I don't think he's got any real angle here.
It's got to be just pure Pompeo CIA. I think he convinced Trump that this is a good thing and Trump went along with it, but I don't see it being Trump's plan.
Personally, I don't see it.
I mean...
No, but I'm asking...
You're asking the right question, but you can't come up with the right answer because there's no reason for it.
Well, the only one is the theory that he runs for the House, he then is made speaker, and then Joe gets the 25th, and then they only...
Actually, because Joe will get the 25th no matter what, then they only have to get rid of Kamala.
I believe that.
Easy kill.
Well, I don't know.
We should have a betting pool on this.
Not advocating for that, by the way.
Not advocating for violence.
No, but I'm just saying, how does he get removed from office?
I personally think it...
Kamala does it.
Kamala's team does it.
She only has to get a couple more cabinet people to join in with her.
She holds the key.
I'm putting this down.
He's going to resign.
Yeah, that's the way to go.
Before the 25th is implemented.
Yes.
He'll resign, she'll take over, and they can throw the 25th at her.
Yeah.
Or they can impeach her, which I think is what would...
Would be more fun.
Okay, here's the scenario I see.
Biden resigns, the Republicans take over in 2022...
They take over in 2022.
Kamala becomes the president.
They impeach her because now they have the votes to do it.
Wait, wait, wait.
How do we impeach her?
Because of her cackle?
The cackle is impeachable.
They impeach Trump for a phone call.
They could impeach her a million different ways.
But they have to impeach and then they still have to vote to get her out in the Senate.
Well, if...
That would be a tough one.
It's going to be tough.
They won't get her out.
They won't get her out.
But they're going to impeach her for sure.
Right.
So then only two years...
I don't know.
It seems like there's a lot of...
Open-ended shit in that strategy.
Well, you can't plan these things.
It's just like you'd be lucky to get Biden to quit.
Trump needs to do something, and I'll tell you why.
The people I know are going to...
Now it's like, not only is Trump going to come back and is going to fix it, And this is desperation to some degree.
But also, John F. Kennedy Jr.
is alive.
He's a part of this.
McAfee is alive.
He's working on it.
John McAfee.
McAfee's not alive.
And John Lennon is also alive.
I'm not kidding.
I'm not kidding you.
This is very serious.
Are some people actually thinking this...
John Lennon's alive?
Yes, the same people.
Yes!
But that's okay.
The guy was such a blowhard when he was alive in the first place.
You'd hear from him by now.
How about Epstein?
This is the one I want him to say.
No one ever says Epstein.
Like, come on, people!
McAfee, man, his telegram channel is great.
They've got all this releasing torrents with the encrypted codes and it's like a thousand photos of Epstein's island from drones.
When they were building it, when they were building it.
It's keeping the nut balls busy.
I was unaware that Texas Hill Country was filled with them.
They're not nutballs.
These are my friends.
Shut up, Dvorak.
These are great people.
These are great people.
My people out here.
Are you kidding me?
We're ready for everything.
And anything.
John John can always stay in this bedroom.
He's always welcome.
Any kid of Kennedy is welcome here.
I'm going to show my school by donating to No Agenda.
Imagine all the people who could do that.
Oh yeah, that'd be fab.
Yeah, on No Agenda in the morning.
And yes, for show 12, what is it, 1279?
Yeah.
Show 1279, and we do have a few people to thank, including somebody who wrote a very long note here.
You might want to look over.
This is my glasses.
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And it's a switcheroo.
I think it was, I don't know if the switcheroo was put in or not.
Well, it's for, um, please accept the donation, my love of my life, Mark, who celebrates his 42nd birthday tomorrow.
Uh, yes.
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Okay, Mark Parent.
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I would say Auenbach.
Oh wait, he sent a note actually.
I have it here.
Auenbach.
Auenbach.
I don't think it's like bow.
I don't think he pronounced the...
Auenbach.
He wrote a note.
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It was to you.
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Take it or leave it.
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Not even Jacksonville.
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He's on the coast.
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Another noose bomb.
Noose bomb!
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Should be added to his first one.
Yeah.
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The 57s.
These are 57s all happy birthday.
5734 begins it.
But 57...
But that's also a happy birthday to him, and he's on the list.
Oh, isn't that nice?
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These are all 57s.
I'll just read them off because there's quite a few.
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Hold on one second.
Let me just double check that.
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Nussbaum!
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This guy's on a roll today.
We haven't heard from Nussbaum.
Maybe he was just drunk.
He's like, did I send a donation?
He sent you a 93 and a 57.
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Apparently the Hollywood producers, he says, thinks I and my wife are nuts for staying in RVs while building our house and barn.
Did we already do this one?
No.
No, we did his original one, then we did the follow-up with Brunetti saying he was nuts, and now this is the follow-up.
I'll start again.
Apparently, the Hollywood producer thinks I and my wife are nuts for staying in RVs while building her house and barn.
Echoing the sentiments of John, indicating that this endeavor would surely end in divorce, murder, or the abandonment of human resources to the wolves, to this I say, bollocks!
My vivacious vixen and I can weather this storm with a plum.
White American says bollocks.
Or a plum.
Yeah.
I'm so assured.
Yeah, that's why.
I'm so assured.
It's the Brits, man.
They're used to huddling in the subway.
I'm so assured in my resolve that I wager a bet with Dana in the form of a dame drive.
If in one year's time I am still blissfully married, he will have to donate an executive producership towards my keeper's damehood.
If not, or if my children turn feral...
Send pictures!
If my children turn feral, I will donate towards his keeper's damehood.
He can respond with a donation to the show he promised was imminent three shows ago.
That is a slap of the glove if I've ever seen one.
Yeah, it sounds like he's breezy laid down the law.
We'll see if Brunetti's listening.
So then we have Dame Akara, who is about to get a title change.
The reason why is her title change was missed on show 1378.
The birthday shout-outs are read.
Thank you for that.
Probably my fault for not stating the title change instead of upgrade.
My subscription will continue, of course, value for value.
And we thank you very much, Dame Akara.
And we thank all of our producers for episode 1379.
For those of you who came in under 50, you're probably doing one of the subscriptions.
Also, a lot of people use that to stay anonymous and like to keep it under just $49.99, anything like that.
All of it's great.
We truly appreciate it.
Thanks for making it a big hit, kids.
It's really great.
Great, let's do it again on the next Thursday.
Tavorac.org slash N-A.
By request.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
It's a birthday, birthday.
I'll know my channel.
First of all, it's my birthday, and thank you all very much for supporting me and my birthday.
On the list, we've got John Foley, Aubrey Barnes, who says happy birthday to her smoker, not husband Isaac Barnes.
He celebrates today.
Melanie Parent, her husband Mark, turns 42 tomorrow.
Tylan Selby, his beautiful wife Tina Selby, will be 33 on the 7th.
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Brian Tweets on Scott Tweed will be 40 on the 8th.
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And Jeff Kenyon says happy birthday to his son, Jake Kenyon, Sir Jake the IT, Bogan, 28 on September 28th.
Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe.
Well, she's been discussed several times, and here is her official title change.
Dame Akara of Campton Hills becomes Baroness of Campton Hills.
And she stakes that out as her turf, her domain, her peerage.
And hopefully that will be reflected at itm.im slash peerage or dvorak.org slash peerage dot htm. Or you know what I'm talking about. Keep track of it for when war breaks out. And thank you for supporting the No Agenda Show. Another accumulation of $1,000. It is so much appreciated. Now we have two nights.
Two nights for today.
And they didn't ask for any special stuff at the roundtable, I'm just realizing.
There's plenty of stuff at the roundtable for everybody.
There is.
Okay.
Do you want to get your sword out?
Actually, we've got a dame.
Aaron Torrello, Joseph Heister, both of you, step up here on the podium.
Thank you so much for supporting the No Agenda show in the amount of $1,000 minimum.
That brings you up to the roundtable.
The Knights and the Dames are here, and I'm very proud to pronounce the K-T. We have Dame Aaron, the breastfeeding mom, and Sir Emilosef.
Both of you, welcome to the Noah Jenner Roundtable.
And for you, we've got hookers and blow, rent boys and chardonnay.
We've got cookies and vodka, crawls, chip and cane breaks.
We've got onion rings and ice cream.
Harlots and Haldol.
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And mutton and mead, always good for you.
Healthy, tastes fantastic, and we've got plenty of it here.
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Fill out the form there.
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That sounded bad, but I meant it good.
We'll get your ring out to you, your beautiful signet ring and your ceiling wax for the correspondence and, of course, your certificate of authenticity.
And we thank you for supporting No Agenda Show and for joining the roundtable.
Good to have you all here.
Let's see.
How are the meetups doing?
Let's check in with them.
No agenda.
Beat up.
Stuck up on it.
We got a nice over-modulated report from Tennessee.
This is No Beret from the FEMA Region 4 No Agenda Meetup in the People's Republic of Kincanistan, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Meetup report.
Okay, he's ready to report.
In the morning to you, this is Scott, the lizard of Oz, stacking sats and staying positive while trying to test negative in Knoxville.
Hey, hey, hey, lumberjack, right?
In the morning.
This is Vagabond Recon, and this is my third meetup, and in the morning, sir, dude named Ben again, hail Bitcoin.
By the way, I really love those reports, especially these, like the over-modulated ones.
It has such a...
But Vagabond Recon is the spook.
Oh, totally.
Thank you for mentioning that.
It sounds so kind of like the Resistance, World War II-ish.
We're checking in with a report here from Knoxville, Tennessee.
Exactly.
So one day this will be interpreted in schools as a piece of historic war information.
And of course, during the resistance, during the great vaccine wars, they met at clandestine places.
They had a secret meeting place called NoAgendaMeetups.com and that's where they scheduled these things and they met and they talked and they plotted against the government as they worked on the overthrow of the mainstream media and the hospital administration and the schools.
And it's happening again today, actually, at 10 o'clock Pacific Time, so that is well underway.
That's Trails Cafe Griffith Park.
On September 9th, on Thursday, the Denver Area Sunshine Appreciators Meetup kicks off at 6 p.m.
at City Park, Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
You said meet-off.
Yeah, I know.
It was a mistake.
It's a lot to talk about, you know?
You say, I pulled the Biden.
I'm sorry.
Hey, man, I pulled the Biden, okay?
Hold on, I'm contemplating.
Okay, I'm back.
Then next Thursday, in Tilburg, the Netherlands, the India Tango Variant Meetup, 7 o'clock, Amsterdam Time at Beer Café Kodinsky.
Great place.
Sir Rob is organizing that.
He's the Knight of the Philanthropic Shareholders' Federation, El Duderachi.
Coming up, let's see, September 11th, Local 406, People's Republic of Missoula, Victoria, B.C., South Jersey, September 12th, Corona, California, Rapid City, South Dakota, We're good to go.
October 9th, Marshfield, Missouri.
22nd, Monterey, Seaside, California.
And October 30th, Oregon Local 33.
Remember, these are important.
This is how we overthrow the regime.
We have to meet up.
We have to consume beer.
We must talk about things.
This is your No Agenda Meetup call-out.
Take it seriously.
If you can't find a clandestine meeting at NoAgendaMeetups.com, start one.
They're easy.
They're like a political party.
Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days.
You want to be where you want me.
Triggered on hell's flame.
You want to be where everybody feels the same.
It's like a party.
Trying to give it a little new spin to it, you see.
Yeah.
You better get us kicked off of YouTube.
Sure.
You got any ISOs today?
I do.
I have two.
Oh, goody, goody.
Goody, goody.
I said goody, goody.
Goody, goody.
Oh, goody, goody.
Okay.
What is wrong with me?
Let me write that down as a possible show title.
Going off the deep end of something.
Goody, goody.
Something kicked in.
Goody, goody.
So let's start with ISO BBB. Uh, ISO BBB. Build back better.
Yeah, you knew that was going to be a favorite.
Yeah, good, good, good.
Okay, I got ISO safe.
Trying to keep people safe.
Nice.
That's the New Zealand woman.
Is that Tiesting?
Trying to keep people safe.
Seif.
She's the Tiesting woman.
Seif.
Seif.
The trying to keep people safe.
I have two as well.
By the way, both of those were one second.
No, they're very good.
I would say right now Biden is still in the lead for me.
So I will give you my Biden counter-ISO? No evacuation.
All right, you win.
But wait, I have one more.
I have one more just in case.
Just in case.
No Nobel Prize winning for Yemen.
No.
It's just muddy.
It's too muddy.
It is muddy.
Evacuation?
Yeah, I guess so.
It beats my two.
I concede.
Evacuation.
Oh man, that poor guy.
They held their abuse.
Horrible what people are doing to that man.
Well, he's trying his best to hang in there.
What is up with this reporting, this Chinese report?
Like, this is some messaging behind this that we've got to pay attention to.
Many parents struggle to get their kids to turn off the video games.
But in China, young gamers no longer have a choice.
It's a move online gaming fans would never make, pulling the plug on their playtime.
But China's government is doing just that, limiting gamers under the age of 18 to just three hours of play every week, and only on the weekends.
This 17-year-old says, it's annoying, but I'm in my last year of high school and really should be studying more anyway.
The limits are part of Beijing's push to strengthen controls over society and stop what the government calls a growing game addiction that's harming children's health.
Chinese media has referred to video games as electronic drugs, and some parents, like Li Hanchao, agree.
She says the time limit is quite good because so many kids are addicted.
China is counting on the country's multi-billion dollar gaming industry to enforce the rules.
Gamers are required to use their government ID cards when registering to play so they can't lie about their age.
But this player says people will just buy accounts from adults.
Thousands of kids went back to school this week and the government is urging teachers and parents to keep a closer eye on their computers and cell phones.
Students will be allowed extra play on school holidays.
But after 60 minutes, it's game over.
So this is CBS, CBS This Morning.
So I'm just trying to find the angle here.
This has been played up on CBS and the networks here, but also New Tang Dynasty is talking about it, and there's longer reports that actually come out of China.
The Chinese, I don't know if there's an angle other than they wanted these kids to work their asses off in school, which they do tend to do more than our kids do, but I think the long term, I think they're asking for trouble because our kids, Like the kids in my family, for example.
I let them play games, any sort of game they wanted.
Grand Theft Auto when they were little.
And they turned into communists.
And they turned into communists.
They got sick of it.
And now they do still play games, but they're immune to the addiction aspect of it.
I believe they still play games, though.
I think the Chinese may be making a mistake.
This is a little social engineering that Might backfire on it.
Well, what I'm trying to figure out is, is it just a report about China, or is it meant to give a message?
I can totally see American parents who don't, you know, just are ignorant to really all of it, internet, gaming, etc.
They know Facebook and the basic stuff.
I can see it, you know...
I think, you know, we've got to be as good as China, so I'm going to limit this.
You know, it's going to create all kinds of family problems.
It's a possibility.
I don't think our media is that smart to pull a stunt like that.
The Chinese may be.
Well, the Chinese don't want us.
They want us gaming ourselves to death so we're a bunch of dummies so they can take over the place, which we're getting there fast.
I forgot to mention, from producer The Keeper, overnight there was a massive purge on Instagram of natural product...
What's the term I'm looking for?
The natural medicine.
Yeah, sure.
The Mercola stuff.
Yeah, Mercola stuff.
Like my voodoo doctor.
And even people who are just posting pictures of the inserts of the approved vaccines.
Just accounts purged.
Done.
Deleted.
Just deleted.
Really?
Gone.
Gone, gone, gone.
I should have mentioned that much earlier.
It's Facebook.
Yeah, it's Facebook.
Just gone.
Functional medicine.
That's the term I'm looking for.
Functional medicine.
Ivermectin.
Ivermectin, of course.
It's all a part of it.
It's all a part of it.
I have another China clip.
On to China, where the latest government crackdown is on the country's infamous culture of overwork.
The so-called 996 work culture, working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
six days a week, has been celebrated in the country's tech industry.
But now the labor ministry has warned that the legal workday is just eight hours.
Experts say the government is responding to rising public anger sparked by recent cases of overworked employees apparently committing suicide and dying from exhaustion.
Also fueling discontent is a younger generation of Chinese with less tolerance for brutal schedules and low pay.
Again, this is CBS. Yeah.
They're trying to tell us something about China.
We're supposed to not like them.
We're supposed to not like them.
You're too stupid nowadays.
I don't know what's going on.
I don't know what's happening.
All right.
Anything else for this particular show?
Yeah, I got one last clip.
Good, good.
And this was taken from Tucker because I just thought it was funny.
Eric Prince was being interviewed by Tucker on that special show.
Yes, on the Tucker Carlson Today.
And so this is the story, I guess Tucker thought was hilarious, and it's kind of mentioned in passing in his book, in Eric Prince's new book.
We know Eric Prince is the guy, the founder of Blackwater and other mercenary operations.
And he seems like a really nice guy, to be honest about it.
And so he has this story to tell that he relates about saving Biden at some point in the past.
And here's the way the story unfolds.
So this is your book, which is excellent.
Civilian Warriors, the inside story of Blackwater.
Page 180.
You have this picture, and I don't know if we can come in on this.
It's right here.
And it says three then-Senators Joe Biden, Chuck Hagel, and John Kerry, the future Vice President, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of State, respectively, pose while waiting for Blackwater rescue.
What is that?
Yeah, so they were on a congressional visit to Afghanistan in the winter, and their U.S. Army helicopter got lost in a blinding snowstorm and sat down in Taliban territory on the side of a mountain.
And the U.S. military launched a ground convoy to get them, and they got lost, and the Blackwater guys launched, and they did not get lost, and we recovered them.
We rescued them from Taliban territory.
I think that was the winter of 08.
You rescued Joe Biden and John Kerry and Chuck Hagel.
Afraid so.
Are they grateful?
You wouldn't think so.
No.
Did Joe Biden write you a thank you note?
I didn't get a Christmas card.
I have yet to.
I saw that.
I gotta watch that whole thing.
Ungrateful jerks.
Well, that's the message.
That's for sure.
That was the message of that interview.
Okay, here's a message from the Banyan camp.
That's the last one I've got for today's show.
That should be more than enough, but I want to keep our eyes on it because the audits still continue and things are coming to light that were not expected.
Now it's great.
Now we've got a right-wing radio guy on the Banyan podcast.
It's like some magnification, but he's got breaking news.
What we've uncovered about to break in Georgia is all hell's gonna break loose.
We've got two organizations called OPSEC and True to Vote.
Heather Mullins from Real America's Voice, who has been on the ground for us, broke this story today on my radio show.
Basically, what we have is coming video.
She's seen the video.
It's not been released.
There is coming video Where there are basically about 240 what I'm going to call ballot traffickers in Georgia.
And so what they did is they went around to the drop boxes all over the state.
With each of them averaging about 24 drop boxes each.
And what they would do is they would go there in the middle of the night, this is all on video, and they would empty backpacks with gloves on full of ballots into these drop boxes.
There's 240 different ballot traffickers that they've identified as potential suspects here.
Of the 240, they averaged about 23 to 24 drop boxes each.
So some did 10, some did 50.
Now this is totally illegal.
Because the way even Stacey's law, the illegal consent decree was written, is that one person, one vote in the drop box.
No harvesting.
Let's see if that video actually surfaces.
Oh, yeah.
It reminds me of the video and the tapes that were going to be brought about Trump by the actor.
I forgot his name already.
Tom Arnold.
Tom Arnold.
He's going to have his TV show.
Oh, it was called, yeah, the Trump tapes.
The Tom Arnold.
Oh, my goodness.
Whatever happened to that?
I'm so disappointed.
Same thing that's going to happen to this.
Nothing.
It was bull crap from the get-go.
Alright everybody, I hope you feel better because I certainly do.
You see, you can get all infected by the outrage and the anger and then you just laugh and it all...
It's like looking at the floor and it all goes away and the spinning is over.
That concludes your session for today from your conspiracy therapists.
We do have a cool Nick the Rat show coming up next on noagendastream.com at trollroom.io.
This is the Mike Riley interview.
That should be really cool.
Oh yeah, Mike Riley got his funding.
He's going to do his little book.
Yeah, very excited for Mike Riley.
And for Nick the Rat, what a get!
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and such.
I've come out as a person who does take issue with a lot of aspects of the pharmaceutical industry, a lot of the profit-driven aspects of the pharmaceutical industry.
And as a person who has been skeptical of the vaccine schedule currently, which is very different from what it was when I was a kid.
Who still believes that you do not mess around with COVID.
While it may not be as deadly as some people feel they need it to be to be concerned.
Is that the question?
Or is that the problem?
Either way, it's a hell of a story.
Of when you're indoors, making sure there's good ventilation, or if it's not wearing face masks.
Did anyone say long-term?
What do you mean by that?
How long?
Um, I think.
Forever.
It's just this weird fraud on every level, man.
And that's how we're getting these spiked numbers in COVID. It's because heart attack, COVID. Cerebral vascular accidents, stroke, you know, a bleed in the brain, COVID. Like everything's coming back COVID. Broken hip, positive PCR, COVID. No, not getting that vaccine.
No, no, no, no, no.
And vaccines are not good, huh?
I'm sorry.
I mean, I know people must like to have their individual freedom.
Well said.
I mean, I cannot.
You're so clear in how you describe everything.
I really have to give you credit, too.
Obviously, you know what you're talking about, but to be able to say it in this way, communicate it so clearly so that people really hear what you're saying, understand it, and feel it.
It's, you know, it's unusual.
Here's a critical thing to understand.
The world is changing.
Let me say clearly, you know, there's nothing China or Russia would rather have, would want more than Afghanistan.
For anyone who gets the wrong idea, let me say clearly.
We've got to learn from our mistakes.
To me, there are two that are paramount.
First, know this.
The president has no plan.
And second, I'm going to stay clearly focused on the fundamental national security interests of the United States of America.
It's about China.
I'm being serious.
You know, as well as I do, that I've known Xi Jinping for a long time.
By the time I left office as vice president, I had spent more time with Xi Jinping than any world leader he has.
I spent hours upon hours with him alone as an interpreter.
And as we turn the page on foreign policy, the future lies in who can, in fact, own it.
I want to make sure that China's plan is to own that future.
That was the deal.
My concern from beginning, I've spoke about it, is to make it real clear to China that we'll play with you.
I have seen no question of our credibility from our allies around the world.
America values China, especially women and girls.
I bear responsibility for all that's happening.
Here's the deal.
The world is changing.
Let's put this thing in perspective.
What interest do we have in Afghanistan at this point?
This is where we should be.
And there's nothing China would rather have than Afghanistan.