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Life is a scam.
Adam Curry, John C. Devorak.
It's Sunday, September 12th, 2021.
This is your award-winning Kimo Nation Media assassination episode 1381.
This is no agenda.
Looking for 98 more podcasters and broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country.
We're in FEMA region number 6 in the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from northern Silicon Valley, where nobody's celebrating 9-12.
Why not?
not.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
It's the Greg Vaughn and Buzzkill in the morning.
Gee, I don't know why.
You know, both my sisters celebrate their wedding anniversaries on 9-11.
Were their marriages a disaster?
No.
No, but it's just a weird thing.
You know, because Tiffany got married first on 9-11, and then Willow got married...
Oh, maybe it was the other way around.
I don't remember.
But it was all pre-2001, so it was really weird.
Hey, congratulations guys!
Yeah, lots of flags out in the hill country yesterday.
As I mentioned in the newsletter, I thought this was going to be overblown.
I didn't see any...
By the way, there's no terrorist attacks.
This should celebrate the fact that for 20 years, the media has been predicting terrorist attacks on 9-11.
The first anniversary of 9-11, we can expect terrorist attacks.
The fifth anniversary of 9-11, we can expect terrorist attacks.
You always can expect...
But it hasn't been.
That's what you should be celebrating.
Another 20 years, actually 19, next year will be the 20th anniversary of the media being wrong for 20 years.
I have two clips, by the way.
Well, yeah, good.
Let's do that for a sec.
There were a couple of highlights.
I thought the highlight of the day was President George W. Bush, who had a rousing, rousing speech, in which he said the following.
The security measures incorporated into our lives are both sources of comfort, I
think?
In their determination to defile national symbols, they are children of the same foul spirit and it is our continuing duty to confront them.
I wish you got that.
That shows what a douchebag this guy was from the get-go.
It's unbelievable what he just said there.
I know.
And I guess he was referring to the Capitol policeman who shot Ashley Babbitt in the head?
Is that what he's talking about?
At first I thought he was talking about Black Lives Matter who were destroying symbols.
He said national symbols.
They were destroying statues.
I thought it was Black Lives Matter, but the general consensus is, no, no, it's you in the hill country!
Yeah.
You are children of foul spirit.
Foul spirit.
It's a good one, by the way.
It's a great term.
Foul spirit.
Foul spirit.
Yeah.
Well, he was pretty good at coming up with that kind of thing, you know, the axis of evil and all the rest.
Mm-hmm.
Everybody was out yesterday.
Everybody was on the TV. Everybody came back.
Everybody had something to say.
And the two most egregious ones were Condoleezza Rice.
And Mike Morell.
And Mike Morell.
Morell is making another, he's making a third comeback.
He's waiting for his trophy for comeback player of the year.
Let's listen to Mike Morrell on CBSN.
Terrorist groups are...
Which, of course, is the JV CIA team.
Terrorist groups are incredibly easy organizations to degrade when you have that intelligence and you have that capability, that military capability, and you use it.
When you take your eye off of them, right, when you've degraded them and when you take your eye off of them, they're very easy organizations to bounce back.
So, in the immediate aftermath of 9-11, we degrade al-Qaeda.
But we take our eye off them when we go to war in Iraq.
No, we don't.
And so by 2006, they're as capable as they were on September 10, 2001.
Because you did a crappy job.
We've seen this with ISIS. We've seen it with al-Qaeda in Yemen.
So extraordinarily important that we maintain those defenses that I talked about and we maintain that intelligence and military pressure on these groups going forward because this is a generational fight, Anne-Marie.
My kids are going to be fighting this fight and my grandchildren are going to be fighting this fight.
Oh, what's the guy looking for a new gig?
And this is your military-industrial complex ramping it up.
Let's get ready, because, you know, we're focusing here, it's going to happen over there.
Let's talk about the competency of this, but I'm going to skip.
I have my 2-9-11 list, but let's play this first, since you just played that guy.
This is the Missile Story update from Fox.
The last known missile fired by the United States in the Afghan war on August 29th, which the Biden administration called a righteous strike, might have actually killed 10 innocent people, including seven children and a U.S. aid worker.
The shocking report basically shows step-by-step video of Zemari Amadi reportedly loading canisters of water into his trunk to bring to his family.
The U.S. military was surveilling the man and thought those jugs of water could be explosives and that Ahmadi was communicating with ISIS. So the U.S. launched a Hellfire missile, obliterating the man's car in his driveway in a dense residential neighborhood.
Military officials said the drone strike might have killed three civilians, but the New York Times now tallies 10 innocent people killed.
Army General Mark Milley said the strike was valid because there was reasonable conclusion that there were explosives in the white Toyota and that the U.S. had very good intelligence that ISIS was planning some type of vehicle attack.
But the New York Times reports it spoke to witnesses on the ground who say Mr.
Amadi had multiple passengers in his car that day that denied loading or seeing any explosives and that Amadi was not related to ISIS. Amadi had worked as an electrical engineer since 2006.
Here's what I don't understand about this part of the story.
I thought it was the special, the RX-9 that had the razor blades flip out and slice everyone to bits.
All I saw was a big crater, an explosion.
This was supposed to be this, you know, very little collateral damage, just sliced everybody to bits.
Well, let's just take a couple of things here.
One, this intelligence that Morel's bragging about is apparently piss poor.
No!
No, it's spot on.
It's spot on.
This is New York Times passing on the CIA's message to discredit Joe.
It's to discredit the military intelligence because I don't see Joe being...
I mean, I see Joe coming out smelling like a rose after you think about it.
But the second thing is the other part was just a lie.
There was a lie about this chopper device, whatever the hell it was.
Yeah.
This is...
Morell should...
Why are they even putting him on the air?
Ah, well, again, CBS, N, and he had more to say, John.
He's not done.
The military-industrial complex, in this case, the CIA version of it, It's just back.
It's fear porn.
It's going to happen anywhere.
Whack-a-mole.
It's just going to happen.
This is how it goes.
So it brings me now to Afghanistan and the Taliban.
I think that many would consider the Taliban a terrorist organization.
And now it is forming the government in Afghanistan.
I love that.
Many would, you know, I think many would think the Taliban is a terrorist organization.
You can stop right there and ask yourself, when was the Taliban a terrorist organization?
This has been dropped on the public now, is this concept.
The Taliban is a terrorist.
What have they done outside of Afghanistan?
And what have they done in Afghanistan besides rule the country with an iron fist and using methodologies we don't approve of?
But where's the terrorism part of the formula here?
Well, they harbored...
I'm just asking you.
You must know.
Yeah, no, I think the only stretch you can make is that they harbored terrorists.
No, that's not the same.
I know, but that's...
The Germans, the Deutsches, the Germans, the Deutschlanders, most of the 9-11 stuff came out of Hamburg.
I read all the, re-read everything.
Did you see the new Saudi report, heavily redacted, that came out?
Oh yeah, on the Saudis.
So how is the Taliban a terrorist organization?
I'm going to tell you, if you just let me speak, the reason we know that the Taliban is a terrorist organization is because we found a passport not far from the blast zone, just like on 9-11.
Oh, okay.
Well, that would do it, then.
Do you remember the passport, the magical passport?
Yeah, the lone passport sitting in the middle of the street.
That was my favorite.
Now, my favorite actually was never reported, but a friend of mine who was one of the editors at PC Magazine lived in a tall, high-rise, not too far from the 9-11 target.
And on the roof of the house, there was a pilot or somebody's head.
Ugh!
Oh, God.
With a helmet on.
Nice.
Wait, with a helmet on?
Yeah, there was a helmet on the guy.
That's the way I understood it.
But this was someone in the aircraft?
Yeah.
That sounds suspicious.
It's kind of an anomaly.
Could have fallen from outer space.
Could have been a Russian cosmonaut.
Let's do a quick one, two, three from Condoleezza Rice.
She's also completely complicit.
That was more from Morell.
I was going to skip Morell, but you want to hear him?
You want to hear this?
Yeah.
Okay, all right.
Here's Morell.
He's always got messaging going on.
He's worth listening to.
This is it.
Here we go.
So it brings me now to Afghanistan and the Taliban.
I think that, you know, many would consider the Taliban a terrorist organization, and now it's forming the government in Afghanistan.
And the U.S. is maybe not negotiating, but certainly in talks with the Taliban in order to get American citizens out of the country.
What role do you see the U.S. playing, and in particular the CIA's involvement, moving forward when it comes to Afghanistan?
CIA's involvement in Afghanistan is pretty simple.
We have to figure out a way, CIA has to figure out a way, to continue to collect intelligence on the terrorist groups operating there who might pose a threat to the United States.
When we were in Afghanistan, when we had a large military and civilian presence in Afghanistan, it was easy to collect that intelligence.
We're not there anymore.
Now it's going to be much more difficult to do that.
Director Burns has said that in congressional testimony.
But difficult does not mean impossible.
So we're going to have to figure out how to collect that intelligence, particularly on Al-Qaeda, watching their capabilities.
Are they rebuilding them?
And watching their plans and intentions.
And if we see them rebounding to the point where they again pose a threat to the homeland, then we need to speak that loudly to the administration and to Congress, and hopefully then the president will act to degrade them before they can attack us.
But that's the CIA's fundamental responsibility going forward here.
What's fundamental is to kick it off again.
That's their fundamental responsibility.
No, they gotta worry about the poppy fields.
Well, yes, that is the bottom line, of course.
Here's Condoleezza Rice.
20 years ago on 9-11, then-National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice was inside the White House when the U.S. was attacked.
We spoke with her a short time ago and asked her if America is less safe with U.S. troops out of Afghanistan.
We are safer than we were on September 11, 2001, but we're not yet safe, Nora.
Stay safe!
We gave ourselves 20 years of peace when there was not another attack of anything like that scale where we developed intelligence assets on the ground.
But of course it's sad that on this day the Taliban is back in Afghanistan and in control.
I don't think it had to be that way, but it's bittersweet.
Slammed, Joe.
Let's find out how terrorism has evolved, because that's really what we're supposed to be worried about.
And how do you think the terrorism threat has evolved since September 11, 2001?
The real danger is that al-Qaeda reconstitutes itself in the highly disciplined, extremely capable organization that was able to put together the attack...
9-11.
We actually defeated that organization.
If they can reconstitute that, then we've got a different kind of terrorist threat than we have currently.
Al-Qaeda.
It's all Al-Qaeda.
No, they've been defeated.
They're gone.
No, no, no.
Who's the new they?
Al-Qaeda.
We took our eye off the ball.
They're back.
That's what Morrell said.
What?
Looking back 20 years, there were a number of missed warning signs.
The 9-11 Commission said that the CIA and the FBI had failed to detect the plot.
And of course, then-CIA Director George Tenet said the system was blinking red.
Do you wish that some things had been done differently?
I wish we had been organized differently.
And we had a pretty hard boundary between what the CIA did and what the FBI did.
The FBI worked intelligence internally, the CIA externally.
That, in fact, you have to think about how threats outside and inside merge together.
We're in a better position now through the coordination of the National Counterterrorism Center, through the way that the CIA and the FBI can now cooperate to share intelligence.
Wow!
How about a tell there, huh?
This is talking about the FBI and the CIA coordinating.
Terrorism Center for the way that the CIA and the FBI can now cooperate to share intelligence.
Yes, I wish we'd been organized differently.
I will tell you, Nora, anybody who was in a position of authority on that day does feel remorse for what happened, that we could have seen it coming.
I still believe that we did everything that we knew to do on that day, but by definition, we didn't know enough.
You know, my uncle taught me a lot about CIA interrogation.
Really about lying.
I can't remember.
I was young.
And he said there's a couple ways.
You know, the cough is always a tell.
But something Psaki has been doing lately is sticking the tongue out.
Even if it's just a little, like John Kerry does this a lot.
Oh, Kerry does it constantly.
He looks like a lizard.
He does it so much.
And that is your body going, bullshit.
Just trying to spit out the bull.
Well, is there...
Yeah.
Is there any...
Trying to wash your mouth out.
Yeah, I understand.
Is there any...
Did he ever discuss the ways to defeat this?
Because there are plenty of people that never have tells.
They just lie like a rug.
They just go on and on and on.
Oh, yeah.
Morel's a good example.
He never has any tells.
No, the bottom line is...
Join the CIA. We'll teach you how to lie.
That's what it is.
WTC7 won't go away.
Never forget the two towers.
Just forget that third one.
Yeah, they didn't...
There's a bunch of things.
Well, I have only two clips.
You had a bunch.
Yeah.
But my two clips gave me new information that have come to light.
Oh, okay.
I didn't know any of this stuff.
Although I did...
To be honest about it, one of them I think was one of these Mandela effect differences.
I've got information, man.
New shit has come to light.
So I have 9-11 tidbits, but play the second one first, which is number two.
So is the U.S. safer today than 20 years ago?
We asked several former officials who served in senior positions over the past two decades.
Their collective answer could be summarized as yes, yes.
But...
We are safer.
We have done a lot to prevent another major catastrophic attack.
Jane Harmon was a Democratic congresswoman from California.
A leading member of the House Intelligence Committee, she was walking to the Capitol Dome when the 9-11 news broke.
The dome where I was headed was the intended target of the fourth plane.
The one that crashed in Pennsylvania.
So, you know, this is kind of personal.
Oh.
That was never my understanding.
My understanding was the White House or...
My understanding...
See, this is what I mean.
This is like new information has come to light.
But now I don't know that's true because my understanding during the era, which was the first three or four months of the event, after the event, when there was all kinds of interesting stuff going on, There was, the thought, it was headed for some bush compound that was out in the middle of the ocean.
Oh, I hadn't even heard that one.
Oh, I heard, that's the first one I heard.
Huh.
But anyway, it crashed in the middle of nowhere, and there's a bunch of anomalies with that flight.
Yeah, like a very, very, very small hole in the ground with absolutely zero baggage, limbs, wheels, engines, anything.
In fact, there was a debris field spread out over, what was it, 10 miles or something.
Well, we had the clip that you had discovered where Rumsfeld said they shot the plane down.
Yeah, I think I might have that.
Here we go.
Yes, I do.
Thanks for reminding me.
Imagine the kind of world we would face if the people who bombed the death hall in Mosul, or the people who did the bombing in Spain, or the people who attacked the United States in New York, shot down the plane over Pennsylvania and attacked the Pentagon.
Ha ha ha!
And then, of course, there was this butte the day before 9-11, September 10th, the same Donald Rumsfeld, then Secretary of Defense.
Pentagon, the day before 9-1-1, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld declared war, not on foreign terrorists.
The adversary is closer to home.
It's the Pentagon bureaucracy.
He said money wasted by the military poses a serious threat.
In fact, it could be said that it's a matter of life and death.
Rumsfeld promised change, but the next day, the world changed.
And in the rush to fund the war on terrorism, the war on waste seems to have been forgotten.
My 03 budget.
Calls for more than $48 billion in new defense spending.
More money for the Pentagon when its own auditors admit the military cannot account for 25% of what it already spends.
According to some estimates, we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions.
And it was so crazy that the airplane that crashed into the Pentagon hit the office that tracked that money.
That was crazy.
And what's really crazy about that, as we recall, everyone remembers all this stuff, too, if you start reminding them.
Which is that gas station near the Pentagon, which had an outside recording.
It was recording.
It had cameras.
It recorded the jet coming in and sliding along the ground and slamming into the Pentagon, and that tape has never been released and never will be released, and they will not release that tape.
Why?
Is there somebody sitting on top of it?
Is King Kong throwing it?
Well, what's the reason for not releasing the video?
National security, man.
What's wrong with you?
What's...
Okay.
National security.
So let's go...
I think we can dredge all this stuff up and talk about it forever.
So let's go to the other clip, which has new information.
Just after the 9-11 attacks, President George W. Bush tried to reassure a shocked and terrified nation.
The resolve of our great nation is being tested.
But make no mistake, we will show the world that we will pass this test.
So, now 20 years later, did the U.S. pass that test?
NPR National Security Correspondent Greg Myrie has the story.
As President Bush flew back to Washington on Air Force One following those remarks on September 11th, he was accompanied by Michael Morrell, the CIA officer who briefed the president daily.
Morrell was in touch with CIA headquarters, which had given him heart-stopping intelligence that he had to urgently relay to the president.
The message was that what happened that morning was the first of two waves of attacks against the United States.
In the end, there was no second wave.
And in the past 20 years, the only deadly attack carried out in the U.S. with a direct link to al-Qaeda was a 2019 shooting by a Saudi Arabian aviation student that killed three people at the Pensacola Naval Air Station.
Huh?
So Morrell, relaying...
Defying intelligence, which missed the first attack completely, predicted a second attack and that never came to pass?
What is wrong with these?
What is wrong with this group?
Who's running the operation?
Well, we're just going to have to presume that all of this is misinformation and disinformation just for the sake of doing it.
But War on Terror 2.0, it's going to be very interesting to see the media who has to make choices now between the pharmaceutical industry pushing, pushing, pushing, pushing, boosters, boosters, boosters, boosters, and their actual informants Who are all intelligence within the government slash deep state, whatever you'd like to call it.
They have the reporters we should mention.
But that's my point, is that they get all of their information from...
What do you see on television?
How often do you see someone from the military as a pundit?
Zero times.
It's always FBI, CIA. Mostly CIA. Yeah.
They got a couple of FBI guys, but they're so bad.
They always look really collegiate.
Really snazzy and snappy.
His face is spook.
Well, that's a good point.
This, uh...
I mean, maybe it's just softening us up, the whole vaccination and booster thing.
Body blows.
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
We're punching the public down, beating them up, making them weird.
You know, oh, the unvaccinated, the plague of the unvaccinated bodies.
Punch, punch, punch, and then they come in with something else.
Maybe, and here's the kicker, because Morrell's still in play, because he was in that last clip from 9-11, and now he's still floating around saying stuff, is that if something happens, like, let's say, five years from now, that will, oh, you know, there it is, the second wave we predicted back in 2001.
Yeah.
Planting the seed.
Or it should come now.
What's happening now is we have a mass amygdala hijack underway.
Because, I mean, the pain of being isolated, locked up, and not wanting to go back to that, that is what part of the mass formation ingredients, the pain of isolation, but also the pain for many people, millennials too, of 9-11, the fear.
Whoa, man, we're just going to be, everyone's neck's going to be bulging.
An amygdala is going to try and come out of your mouth.
You got a lump on your head on the back, yeah.
So you can pretty much do anything with people now.
Anything.
And I think I'm susceptible to it a little bit too, but I see it everywhere around me.
People are bad moods.
Everyone's susceptible to it.
That's the problem.
That's the reason the show exists.
Yes.
You and I keep each other in check.
As best we can, but it's also to allay...
It's also the audience and the producers listen for the same reason, which is the...
Yes, and it works.
...triangulate on this bullcrap.
And it works.
So they don't...
They're freaked out constantly, except the ones who go overboard, and then they go nuts.
Well, if we're done with the 9-11 Afghanistan, et cetera...
Yeah, I think so.
I'd like to...
I don't know.
I think I may have more Afghanistan.
Let me take a look.
Okay.
If you're going to bail from Afghanistan...
Afghanistan.
I got the resettlement whole series.
I got a three-part clip on the resettlement.
And there's a woman who's an expert.
Now, this is...
So this is resettlement of the Afghanistanis?
Yeah, I guess all these different religious organizations.
You always blame the Catholics.
They get money from the government to do this.
Billions of dollars.
Billions.
I've got a three-parter here.
I want you to listen to the great NPR reporter.
They discuss that the money, there's money.
But not one time does the reporter, and I don't understand what they're thinking, says how much per person.
I think they're actually told not to ask these sorts of questions because people would be upset by knowing how much per person.
Do you remember when Obama came to Austin?
Because Austin is headquarters.
To one of the largest Christian-based...
I don't know if it's Catholic...
It's religious-based.
This one here is religious.
This is a Lutheran one.
They all are.
This is the big scam.
And they love it because it is truly billions of dollars.
It's an unbelievable amount of money.
And of course, that's never brought up in this discussion.
Well, no...
But if you're a reporter, why don't you, this is the first thing you bring up, how much money are you getting per refugee?
Because these people come on, and this woman's a good example, this woman who comes on that you'll hear, she is the sweetest thing ever.
She is just sweet and she's kind of, you know, she just seems like, you know, a little sweetie.
And it's like, There's no mention of the, you know, oh, we're doing it for the good of humanity.
Who knows what good you're doing it for and why you're doing it if we don't know the amount of money?
So why is this, this should be at the front of the questioning, but let's just listen to this.
This is a little sappy.
But let's go with Resettlement Org 1.
My name is Julie Panessi, and this message is about mandatory.
Oh, I'm sorry.
It says, I'm so sorry.
That was a complete mistake on my part.
We didn't play her.
No!
Sorry about that.
I was confused.
As the Pentagon rushed to fly Americans out of Afghanistan ahead of the withdrawal deadline last month, the U.S. military also evacuated tens of thousands of Afghans, many of whom worked with American and allied troops during the conflict.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Kristen Peck, welcome.
Thanks for joining us.
Thank you so much for having me on.
Could you tell us a little bit about how your organization works with Afghans who left the country in the past few weeks?
Absolutely.
As you mentioned, LSSNCA is a refugee resettlement organization.
That's one of the core services we provide.
And through that program, we've been welcoming our Afghan allies.
We've served approximately 500 individuals since the end of July.
By the end of September, we expect to serve upwards of 1,000 people.
For an organization that in the past four years served approximately 500 people a year, this has been a significant upscaling of all of our staffing and processes and systems.
We're meeting every morning to rethink how we're doing things so that we can ensure we're providing the best services possible.
I just want to mention, just to sort of amplify what you just said, that under former president, the Trump administration slashed the number of refugees allowed into the country to just 15,000.
President Biden has raised that cap to just over 62,000.
And the former president also slashed the resources to pay for resettlement.
So I'm just wondering, well, first I just want to hear about what you normally do.
Okay, she's going to ask now.
And has that change in administration sort of changed how you do things and what you're able to do?
No, no, no, no.
There'd be none of that.
So hold on a second.
The President Biden raised the cap to 62,000?
Well, that was the first weekend.
From 15,000, yeah.
So these are called VOLAGs?
Yeah.
Refugee Voluntary Agency.
And I have some data for you on this.
There are nine of them.
Well, nine refugee settlement grants went out.
I'm looking at 2018.
It's about $1.5 billion.
Good money.
It's very good money.
That was just for the children.
That was just for the children.
But it's an epic scam.
It truly is.
And I'm not against non-profits making, you know, the officers making competitive rates with commercial business.
But this guy's making banks.
I think the one case I remember was just making millions and millions of dollars.
It goes on.
Of course, this is never brought up in the conversation.
It's mostly, oh, these poor refugees.
But you will hear, if you remember a clip from about two or three shows ago where someone says, these guys, they were sending them over there.
They expected to get a free house.
Yeah.
Remember?
Yeah, sure.
Well, there are the free houses that are involved.
They got the word is out.
And also at the beginning of this clip, the woman says that many of which helped us.
These are just random people.
Many of them are just randos that managed to get on the plane.
I think that context is really important.
In the last year of the Obama administration, for example, LSSNCA served 1600 refugees approximately.
That was our record year.
And then during the Trump presidency, due to the more restrictive policies, we were serving approximately 500 individuals a year.
And so that was a significant downscaling of our program staff, our support staff, all of the infrastructure that we have to support program and service.
The services we provide, they include things like picking up allies or refugees at the airport or at Fort Lee or wherever they may be.
They include providing temporary housing while we look to identify long term housing.
We provide housing assistance in terms of rent.
We have people who've been walking into our doors who have been traveling for quite a while.
And they're arriving with just the clothes they have on their back.
So we've been providing clothing and food and just other basic needs.
Can you share any anecdotes from people who have just arrived?
I mean, I don't...
What's going to happen to these people?
I don't care.
Okay, sure, they're being taken care of, but then what's happening next, next, next, next, next?
Where do they go?
We have homeless in this country, and they're all over the place.
Yeah.
What's being done about them?
Do they get the billions of dollars?
Do they find a house for them?
Clearly the way to go is hop over the border, come back, do a lot of Al-Akbar crap, and then get yourself a house and some clothes and a meal.
Learn how to code.
I don't want to turn people into a postcard or a picture on the wall, but if you could just give us a sense of what some of their stories have been.
Sure.
By the way, you've got to turn off your No Agenda Social alert blip.
It's coming through your clips.
It's almost unnoticeable if you're not paying attention.
I'm paying attention.
I notice it, and it's irksome.
Yeah, you can silence your...
And there's a couple of clips.
Unfortunately, they're one of these embedded clips.
I can't find a YouTube version or anything, so I have to play it from the No Agenda social player.
So you have to race...
So I can't turn off the beep.
Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.
There is a setting, you know.
There's a setting.
I can't find it.
It's at the top of your timeline.
It's a little...
I haven't seen it.
It's a little like...
If I can find it, I'll turn it off.
I just want to help.
I just want to help.
No, you're not helping.
You're just annoying me.
Believe me.
I'm trying to help you.
The beep, beep, beep annoys me enough.
I know.
I'm just giving you a friendly tip.
We can help.
I'm sorry to annoy you.
Sure.
So one of the concerns I have right now are the persons who arrive who are being paroled in.
And these individuals have also assisted U.S. missions, but perhaps their visa wasn't completed before the evacuation.
So they're coming in on another status.
And so these individuals are not eligible for the full range of services and benefits that our government offers to special immigrant visa holders.
The other day we had 12 individuals walk into our office who had parole status.
They had...
What status?
Yes.
Did she say parole status?
Parole status?
Parole status.
Which means you've been stopped and...
It means you're not fully vetted or you didn't fill out the paperwork.
There's something wrong with you.
There's something wrong with your papers.
You have parole status.
The other day we had 12 individuals walk into our office who had parole status.
They had identified a leader in the Afghan community who referred them to us, but they'd been living in a tent for several days.
They arrived with only the clothes they had on their back.
They'd been traveling for quite a while.
Sounds like East Riverside in Austin.
Their immediate needs were showers and food.
And we're talking really basic needs here.
An NPR Ipsos poll says that actually most Americans favor welcoming Afghans to the United States right now.
I mean, you're hearing, you know, some criticism of the vetting process.
You're hearing some complaints in the kind of conservative media circles.
But have you heard any pushback from people in the community who say this is happening too fast or we're not ready for this or anything of that sort?
I'm going to have to ban clips like this from NPR. You stepped all over the funniest part.
Well, there you go.
Make them shorter.
Just play the very end again and just listen to the tone in this woman's voice.
Complaints in the kind of conservative media circles.
But have you heard any pushback from people in the community who say this is happening too fast or we're not ready for this or anything of that sort?
No.
Sorry, I didn't know you had a six-minute shaggy dog to the punchline.
I was unaware of that happening.
You know what?
You're right.
And I really don't care.
Everyone's coming into America anyway.
It's not just South Americans coming in through the Mexican border with Texas and California.
Everyone's coming in.
I'd probably rather have Afghans too.
But it's much more egregious when you hear literally someone...
You're describing a homeless American on East Riverside in Austin.
But they can't go to you.
They can if they claim to be a kid.
That would help, yes.
The thing about this whole thing and this woman's no, which you ruined.
Jesus.
Okay, I'm sorry I ruined it.
I have it as an ISO. Oh, jeez.
The whole thing is it's like another level scam and the reporting is so piss poor.
They're never asked how much money they get per person and maybe they're doing it for the money.
They're never asked about, are these people tested for COVID? That's right, and it seems like the top news item at the front of every news story, wouldn't you ask this woman, are these Afghanis tested for COVID? We see them flying over, they're on these planes, they're not wearing masks.
How come they don't have to wear masks?
None of these questions are being asked.
It's just all pandering.
And it's disgusting.
Not only that, but Mr.
President, what's up with your son with the hookers and the blow and the meth?
I mean, come on.
One question, one.
Why is it one question?
Just a little information, big guy.
Yeah, no.
It's hard to deconstruct when there's nothing there.
That's really quite sad.
No, but you can't deconstruct, but you can condemn, which is what I enjoy doing myself.
Well, we do like doing that.
We do like doing that.
Yeah.
Well, overnight, John.
Bombshell.
Breaking news.
A big bombshell.
Bombshell.
Bombshell news out of the United Kingdom.
Did you hear the bombshell news?
No.
It's going to blow you away.
This is, let me get it right, the UK Health Minister.
Where is he here?
I don't know.
I forget his name.
And he was on the BBC on that late-night talk show where the guy has...
Mar, I think his name is.
And he has one guest, and that was the UK Health Minister with this information!
I think most people probably instinctively don't like the idea.
I mean, I've never liked the idea of saying to people, you must show your papers or something to do what is just an everyday activity.
But we were right to properly look at it, to look at the evidence.
But you're not doing it.
Well, what I can say is that we've looked at it properly, and whilst we should keep it in reserve as a potential option, I'm pleased to say that we will not be going ahead with plans for vaccine passports.
You will not be going ahead, sir.
We will not be going ahead.
This is baffling for people.
The Minister's Secretary said just a day or two ago, it'll go ahead for nightclubs, it might go ahead for other big venues.
The Vaccines Minister was in Parliament saying, I don't much like it, but it's the right thing to do, and now you're coming here saying, well, let's not do it.
Well, I think we're absolutely right to look at it.
Hold on, stop, stop the tape.
Is the interviewer who's a journalist, is he actually irked that they're not going to do it?
It sounds to me as though he's got a dog in the hunt.
Well, um...
If you listen to him, he says, what?
What?
Wait a minute!
He says, it's just baffling!
It's baffling!
And the reason it's baffling is because the home minister says, it's just today, it's boxy-possible baffling!
No, I understand that he did that, but his last comments were more like, I don't get it, we should be doing this.
He's taking his side, instead of reporting, he's taking his side on the issue.
Oh, that's a good point.
Well, he's the voice of the people.
Not the voice of...
Exactly.
Neither of these two guys is representing the people.
I think that's pretty clear.
Just a day or two ago.
It'll go ahead for nightclubs.
It might go ahead for other big venues.
The vaccines minister was in parliament saying, I don't much like it, but it's the right thing to do.
And now you're coming here saying, well, let's not do it.
Well, I think we're absolutely right to look at it.
Other countries have used this measure or looked at it and discounted it.
Well, but they use it.
I mean, they're very common in France.
You know that they're coming in in Scotland as well.
They are, but it should be looked at in combination with other measures.
So many countries, at the time they implemented it, was to try and boost their vaccination rates.
And, you know, you can understand why they might have done that.
We've been very successful with our vaccination rates so far.
Obviously, there's more to do.
So, this is what it seems like, is now that they have, I think their number is 83% vaccinated in the UK, in the target groups or whatever.
So, now that we threatened you with that, y'all went out and did it.
It worked, so we can just pull it back.
He said exactly that.
He said the reason for doing the passports and all the other bull crap is to get more people to line up and get the jab.
And then all of a sudden it's not important.
And then it's not important.
Which is what we've been predicting on this show since the beginning.
I also think it's very important for a government, and they still are representing the people to some degree, when you have really only a little under 20% unvaccinated, you've got to keep some people around just in case.
100% is a bad idea.
If it all goes awry.
Right.
If it all goes awry.
And if everybody gets sick, you have nobody to blame but yourself.
So vaccination rates also...
No, you want at least...
I think 20% is a good number.
You want to keep them unvaccinated.
You can blame them for everything.
Yeah, and I think that they'll be happy with 70%, which we're very close to.
And I predict this is going to happen with these mandates as well.
This is a complete botch.
Just staying in the European region for a moment.
So we have the UK announcing, oh, it's done, no passports, don't worry about it, good to go.
You have Denmark saying, we're back to 2019, no restrictions anywhere, anything whatsoever.
They also have a very high vaccination rate.
So they're also saying, although they're not coming out and saying it like this is dope, but I think they're saying, oh, we got enough now.
But meanwhile, in France, in Paris, this was yesterday.
Now, that's not a small group of people who are yelling, Liberté!
And the cops were losing to them.
You know, the cops were being pushed back.
The cops just kept on walking backwards, retreating every single time.
So we'll see if maybe they'll do the same thing when they reach that 80%.
I don't know how far they are.
I think France is a lot further off than we would be led to believe.
And this, of course, is either they're going to have to come clean, and by them I mean the Biden administration, that, okay, it was really just to get us up to a certain number and we're going to do the same as the U.K., Because they have to say, oh, we got 10 more percent to go.
Or, you know, you can't do this in today's connected world.
People will be asking, I think maybe there might be a, maybe we might witness a journalist in the United States who says, Mr.
President, how come the UK has no vaccine passports and we're still doing it?
That could happen.
If it was obvious enough what's going on...
They'd be asking Jen Psaki.
Well, yes, excuse me.
Exactly.
The walk-away Joe doesn't take...
He takes maybe one question a week.
Yeah.
So the president came out...
Yesterday, after a trial balloon was let up early in the morning, I don't think it quite made the show.
Of course, this always happens on a show day.
And he comes out, and he slaps down the glove with some fighting words against the unvaccinated.
Fed up.
Well, first of all, he lies all the time.
And he started off by lying.
Good evening, my fellow Americans.
Why would he say good evening?
This was 5 o'clock.
It was 2 o'clock on the West Coast.
That was just dumb.
Um...
I'm sure you have some clips of him saying some stupid shit.
No.
Oh, you don't?
I did not put any Biden together today.
Oh, good.
Okay.
Well, then I just have a few short ones.
I have a few short ones, and then I have some important short ones.
So just some of the dumb stuff.
Like, I thought this was cool.
What makes it incredibly more frustrating is we have the tools to combat COVID-19.
And a distinct minority of Americans supported by a stink minority of elected officials.
A stink minority, John.
He can't say distinct.
It comes out as stink.
Supported by a stink minority of elected officials.
Ladies and gentlemen, you're president.
A stink minority.
A stink minority.
It's a show title, as far as I'm concerned.
Yeah, well, I had already written it down.
Now, this is where the president is starting to get real.
We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin.
And your refusal has cost all of us.
So please, do the right thing.
Cost you what?
But just don't take it from me.
Listen to the voices of unvaccinated Americans who are lying in hospital beds.
Taking their final breath saying, if only I'd gotten vaccinated.
If only.
That was last week's meme.
It was a couple weeks ago we had all the news reports of the guy dying in the bed.
Always scripted and sometimes staged.
Oh, my goodness.
You have no idea.
CNN went all in on this.
All in.
We want to continue our COVID coverage tonight by showing you what a COVID patient struggling to breathe looks like.
This is what happens to people when every weapon in our arsenal is not used to its fullest potential, or even the most obvious one, the vaccine.
We warn you, this may be disturbing to some, but it's necessary to see up close just what this nation is fighting patient by patient.
Yes.
Randy Kay has the story.
Oh, Randy.
You are watching the desperate attempt to save a COVID patient's life.
This 75-year-old woman is having serious trouble breathing and is in desperate need of oxygen.
So this patient was being maintained on non-invasive ventilation.
And unfortunately, he failed.
So, they did this six-minute piece on this woman, and they're showing the tube going down.
They explain what it's called, how it works.
I mean, just really, really gruesome details.
These horrible, horrible people.
No, no, they listened to what the president said.
But I listened, too.
And I have some questions.
Let's just pretend that we could have a little tete-a-tete with Beijing Biden here.
I would say, Mr.
President, you talked about some numbers.
I'd like to run the math with you.
Now, tell me about the odds of me having to go to the hospital even though I'm vaccinated.
I know there's a lot of confusion and misinformation, but the world's leading scientists confirm that if you're fully vaccinated, your risk of severe illness from COVID-19 is very low.
In fact, based on available data from the summer, only one out of every 160,000 fully vaccinated Americans was hospitalized for COVID per day.
These are the facts.
Quick back of the napkin math there, Joe.
That's over 1,000 people per day.
It sounds a little different when you report it that way.
One in 160,000, that could never happen to me.
But Mr.
President, you made it even worse when you talked about breakthrough cases.
People who get sick, just get sick after being vaccinated.
If you get COVID-19, in fact, recent data indicates there is only one confirmed positive case per 5,000 fully vaccinated Americans per day.
You're as safe as possible.
And we're doing everything we can to keep it that way.
Keep it that way.
Keep you safe.
This was an amazing way he put this.
He made it sound like, after just talking about 160,000, 1 in 160,000, he made it sound incredibly, and we should probably listen to it again, that 1 in 5,000 was even better than 1 in 60,000.
Did you catch that?
Yes, and it's so off the wall because 1 in 5,000 is a super high number.
35,000 people a day will have breakthrough cases in the summer according to the data.
Fact!
Well, your odds of getting COVID, because I looked into some of this to do some extrapolations, mathematical extrapolations, Is around one in a thousand unvaccinated of getting a positive test?
That's just being a COVID patient.
PCR plus sign.
You got one in a thousand.
So if 1 in 5,000 are vaccinated, then your odds, yeah, you've improved your odds from 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 5,000.
5 to 1.
You have a 5 to 1 better.
You're better off by a factor of 5 if you get the vaccine.
Which is reasonable.
I think that if you said that, it would have been less dubious.
No, I think you're confusing the numbers.
You have a 1 in 5,000 chance that you will get sick, not hospitalized, but sick, even though you're vaccinated.
Yeah, that's what I said.
Right, but that means that there's 35,000 people a day who experience a breakthrough case.
This is not small.
Yeah.
No, I didn't say it was small.
No, the vaccine is a dud.
It probably is a dud.
Yeah, it's a dud.
Well, and then, don't worry about it, because we're ahead of the curve.
Let's stop.
Stop.
I want to remind everybody that when this whole thing began, there was a couple of memes, not memes, but absolutes that were floating around the public domain.
One was coronavirus is similar to a cold virus.
There has never been a vaccine that's ever worked against coronavirus.
And this came up in the conversation early on before the vaccines were developed.
And to this day, I think this still may be true, that you can't do a vaccine against the coronavirus.
That works.
I agree.
And Biden himself, he says, we've been working on this for 20 years!
Well, that depends on how you look at it.
I... I'm now thinking, yes, you can create an mRNA, quote-unquote, vaccine, no matter how you administer this mRNA.
And they're going to do the...
Hold on, I have it here, because I just announced this.
Moderna is going to do...
A single-shot vaccine booster for COVID and flu, and RSV, so it'll be a triple treatment.
What's RSV? Respiratory syndrome, or RVS, I'm sorry, it's RVS, I guess.
Respiratory viral syndrome that all the kids are having after the mass debacle.
So maybe, yeah, it works for three months, six months, maybe nine months.
But then you have to get it again.
It's immunity as a service.
That's what they're offering here.
It's no good.
They're offering that here.
And mind you, people, when the boosters are approved, and we'll get to that, you will be unvaccinated immediately.
You will be not fully vaccinated.
You will be just like the lepers like we are.
Cast from society.
Unvaccinated creating pandemics.
But don't worry about it because the president has figured it all out.
We're doing testing.
We bought a crap load of tests.
I wonder if it's the one that Bill Gates and George Soros purchased not too long ago.
Just wondering if that company might have something to do with it.
We'll also expand free testing at 10,000 pharmacies around the country.
And we're committing $2 billion to purchase nearly 300 million rapid tests for distribution to community health centers, food banks, schools, so that every American, no matter their income, can access free and convenient tests.
This is important to everyone.
Now, how many unvaccinated are there, John, that you understand?
This number?
80 million.
300 million tests for 80 million people.
It'll work great for three and a half weeks, Mr.
President.
Then you're out.
Well, nobody's getting it tested over and over and over.
Okay.
Everyone has to be tested at least twice a week.
Twice a week.
That's the rule.
Now, this is truly the emails that I've received from all over the map, and it's about five to one.
Five say, holy crap, look at this note that my work sent me.
I'm done.
I put in my notice.
I'm getting out of here.
There's always one that says I have to choose.
Pray for me.
I'm going to get my jab today because I just can't afford not to do it.
No, there's a lot of those.
Well, let's listen to this woman who is this poor...
And the only thing that makes this interesting, it's not one of those clips you won't like, it's a little maudlin.
This is the woman who is all over the net.
This is one of those that's been passed around.
This is Professor Julie Fired One.
My name is Julie Panessi and this message is about mandatory vaccinations.
I am a professor of ethics at Huron College at the University of Western Ontario.
It's one of the largest universities in Canada.
Today I'm going to teach you a short lesson on the universally accepted ethics of coercing people into medical procedures.
I'll be the example.
My employer has just mandated that I must get a vaccine for COVID-19.
If I want to keep working at my job as a professor, I have to take this vaccine.
Here's my conundrum.
My school employs me to be an authority on the subject of ethics.
I hold a PhD in ethics and ancient philosophy.
And I'm here to tell you it's ethically wrong to coerce someone to take a vaccine.
If it happens to you, you don't have to do it.
If you don't want a COVID vaccine, don't take one.
End of discussion.
It's your own business.
But that is not the approach of the University of Western Ontario, which has suddenly required that I be vaccinated immediately or not report for work.
So with the school year beginning in a few days, I am facing imminent dismissal after 20 years on the job because I will not submit to having an experimental vaccine injected into my body.
I've had plenty of vaccines in my life, but I've never been forced to take one.
It's always been my choice.
I don't work in a high-risk environment.
I'm not a doctor in an emergency room.
I'm a teacher.
I'm a university professor.
My job is to teach students how to think critically.
To ask questions that might expose a false argument.
Questions like, says who?
Who is the authority giving this order?
Should I trust them with control over my body?
Ooh, allow me to interrupt with a quick one-minute clip from Justin Trudeau about this very person.
We know that the only way to move forward as a country is to move forward together and to listen to each other and to learn from each other, not to affix labels, not to allow hate to fester in corners of our society.
And yes, we are seeing Vocal hatred and intolerance rising in some pockets of our communities.
And the question that all the rest of us have to ask is, what do we do?
Do we sit back and say, oh, let's leave them space for their anti-vax beliefs, for their misogynistic beliefs, because we don't want to ruffle the boat, ruffle feathers?
Or do we stand up?
Do we say, no, not in Canada.
Not in our Canada.
We leave room for everyone and we stand up for each other in Canada.
That's what we've done over these past six years.
That's what we will continue to do.
So we don't put labels on people and we listen to people, even if it's those evil anti-vaxxers with a misogynist message.
Holy crap, Canada!
What the hell is he talking about, about misogynist message?
Well, because anti-vaxxers hate women.
They're incels.
They're Republicans.
They live in Texas, even though they're active in Canada.
This guy's off the rails.
He said, ruffle the boat.
And he says, ruffle the boat.
Ruffle the boat.
What a doofus.
Do you want to play more of this, Julie?
Well, you know, if you can cut to about two-thirds of the way through the second clip so you can hear the way she finishes.
Okay, I got it right here.
When a person has done the same job to the satisfaction of her employer for 20 years...
Is it right or is it wrong to suddenly demand that they submit to an unnecessary medical procedure in order to keep their job?
In this case, the procedure is an injection of a substance that has not been fully tested for safety.
It has not yet been shown to be effective.
It is designed to prevent an illness that poses little threat to the employee.
The employee is not allowed to ask questions.
She may only submit to the procedure or be fired.
No, that's actually wrong.
This is what's going on.
They're not being fired.
No, no, no, no.
You're told to quit.
They're really trying to get the same with the nurses.
No, you just have to quit.
No, you have to fire me.
No, we're not firing you.
You have to quit.
It's a crazy situation.
There are plenty of people that get fired.
Yes, but...
And this is one of them.
She got fired.
Literally.
Or be fired.
To my first year students, is this right?
Or is this wrong?
I already know the answer.
That was amazing, Julie.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Yeah, there's a lot of pain out there.
This is stupid.
And that's typical government.
You know what is finally happening, though?
I'm really happy.
I've always said...
Who's going to save the world?
Not the hams, but seriously.
It's the dude's name Ben and the dudette's name Bernadette.
And the term is let it burn.
I've seen this from several IT system administrators who, surprise, surprise, you know, they're sitting there in the back room and they have their own world and they probably don't even agree with what you're doing at your company.
They're very anarchistic, often.
And they love freedom.
And here's an example.
My company wants me to develop a vaccine passport website.
I developed a site to display results of COVID testing early on in the pandemic, but now they want to expand it to include a vaccine passport section.
I've notified my supervisor, this is not even about the vaccine, that it goes against my principles.
I won't do it.
I'm the only person in the building who can code, and if it weren't for me, this place would burn to the ground.
Let it burn.
Dudes named Ben are going to walk off the job and it's going to be very sad for a lot of companies, particularly, you know, the just over 100, which is not a small company.
The funny thing about the dudes named Ben, lots of them, they're used to not working.
I mean, they cannot work because they know they can always do something on their own.
They can freelance.
There's a lot of things a dude named Ben who's talented can do.
Come in and save some other company.
So they can do that.
They can let a place burn to the ground or just throw a wrench in there.
A lot of them throw wrenches in.
We haven't heard about this much lately.
But in the past, many of them have thrown wrenches into the works.
Oh, yeah.
A dead man switch or some crazy thing that happens maybe a year later after they're gone.
They can't be traced back to them kind of thing.
They do some...
Well, it'll help accelerate the inevitable, which is clear.
The government of the United States, but I think all these douchebags around the world, they want to cripple everything.
Although, this is what makes the UK so weird.
Like, are they just going to bounce back 100%?
Is it possible, do you think, that the data from Israel that shows that only 25% of people in the hospital are unvaccinated, ergo 75% are unvaccinated?
Do you think that that data might have freaked the UK out and they went, oh crap, we might as well just stop right now.
Instead of saying, hey, this thing didn't work in the way we expected, let's just bounce everybody back to freedom and hope they don't see what's really going on?
Well, something's up.
Something's up with the UK. Something's up with Israel.
And the fact that now we're hearing, oh, we shouldn't be looking at Israel.
Yes, of course.
No, of course.
Don't look over there.
No, no, no, no, no.
But Israel's almost fully vaccinated.
No, no, forget Israel.
Shut up.
Meanwhile, the Swedes won't allow anyone to go there.
You can't visit Sweden if you're from Israel.
And Portugal just threw the hammer down on that.
And that's unvaccinated.
It's weird.
It's falling apart.
Yes, it is falling apart.
This is very stupid.
I think this is 25th Amendment level stuff.
Are you insane?
This is breaking the economy.
Luckily, not the really small parts of it, which, you know, restaurants and bars, they're not 100 people.
But it's...
Anyway, what the...
These are the people we've got to pay attention to.
CNN is...
They are just evil.
And this talking point went out far and wide.
This is the ex-Plan Parenthood lady, Lin Wei, whatever her name is, who's always on CNN now.
She's terrible.
I have a clip.
Well, we might have the same one.
I'm going to play it now because this is the talking point that everyone is supposed to throw at the end.
And by the way, this is 100 percent political, has nothing to do with anyone's health.
I absolutely think we should have that requirement.
I think it was a major oversight on the part of the Biden administration to not issue this yesterday.
And we have to talk about the reason.
The reason isn't so much that we need to keep our train travel and plane travel even safer.
They are pretty safe, although I definitely think that having a vaccine requirement would make it even safer and probably encourage many people who are vaccinated or who have young kids and want to protect them.
Maybe it'll help to encourage them to start traveling again.
But there's an even bigger reason, too, which is I think we really need to make it clear that there are privileges associated with being an American.
That if you wish to have these privileges, you need to get vaccinated.
Travel and having the right to travel interstate, it's not a constitutional right as far as I know to board a plane.
And so saying that if you want to stay unvaccinated, that's your choice.
But if you want to travel, you better go get that vaccine.
I think she's very wrong about that.
No, the Supreme Court has a couple of times decided that there's a constitutional right to travel.
You can't be restricted.
Yeah.
But she thinks it's good and she calls it encouragement, which would really be a horrible person.
That woman is the biggest creep on television.
And unfortunately, this message is going out far and wide and it even showed up in...
Hate clip.
That's right.
In my hate clip.
It's back.
Hate clip.
This is the liberal intellectual elites from the Pivot podcast, Kara Swisher, and I haven't had a hate clip in a while because her partner Scott Galloway was vacationing in Ibiza, as you do as a middle-aged bald man.
What?
Oh yeah.
No, you're just a joker.
No, no, it's true.
He went to Ibiza.
Wait, that guy went to, what, to pick up the chicks in Ibiza?
Oh yeah, he's divorced, so he's roaming around.
Oh yeah, he's a total douche, that's what makes him so great.
He is great, you're right.
He's a great whoosh.
So they're back together for the first show in a month since he's been cavorting around the party spots.
Well, let's stop for one second.
Let's back up.
Ibiza, a lot of people don't know what Ibiza is.
Ibiza is this party island.
It's a party island.
Mm-hmm.
Off the coast of Spain, I believe.
Yes.
And anyone who...
You don't go there for anything other than to be wasted and party and have a lot of sex and throw a lot of money around.
Spray champagne on chips.
And it's mostly a bunch of You know, good-looking guys and gals that are, you know, younger.
And then there's a bunch of old farts with a lot of money, and there's a bunch of whores.
Hello!
Yeah, well, he's very rich.
You know, he's taken all of his teachings as a professor, and he's invested very wisely, so he says himself.
And he's a consultant for the same companies he invests in.
I don't know what he's doing.
Anyway, he was back, and so the first thing they talk about is the mandates.
Like, holy crap, what do you think, Scott?
What do you think of the mandates?
So what do you think?
What do you think about this, Scott?
While you were away, you were saying you were worried.
Did I do that right or what?
Yeah, you nailed it.
About the Delta variant, etc., while you were traveling.
Well, we did say about eight weeks ago that one of our predictions was that vaccine mandates in the corporate world were coming.
And people said, I can't do that.
It's illegal.
It's absolutely happening.
And unfortunately, everyone's mad.
people showing up at school board meetings, and I understand that.
Everyone's mad at Facebook and other media companies for spreading misinformation.
People are mad at podcast hosts who've been dewormed.
But the thing that trumps all of them, and this just so I'm an equal opportunity hater here, I think Biden's shown a tremendous lack of leadership.
We need to ask Americans- The government is here to be our connective tissue.
And the government embraces something called science.
And they have resources.
Wait a minute.
Why is Biden's fault?
He's been very strongly pushing this.
You want to get on a plane?
You want to cash a Social Security, a Medicare, unemployment check?
Fine.
We've decided.
We've decided.
You want to show up to a public school?
Yeah, they're not doing that.
For God's sakes, when I go to Africa, I have to take tons of vaccines.
But you know, a lot of these government mandates have not worked.
They haven't gone through in California even.
Like, these requirements have died in local and state legislatures.
I just don't buy it.
I think the government, if they wanted, could find a lot of ways, both carrots and sticks.
Now you see why I hate listening to these people?
Wow.
Wow.
I mean, it goes all the way from beyond welfare and get a vaccine, slave.
Can't cash a check without a vaccine.
Can't cash a check without a vaccine.
You want to travel?
What kind of mentality is this?
It's beyond me.
It's dangerous.
There's nothing but sincerity here.
A garden of the beast, John.
Garden of the beast.
Right here.
Yeah, yeah.
And he's dead serious and he just thinks he's so self-righteous and she's the same way and she's, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's a great idea.
We should make sure people can't catch you.
They should be shot.
Why don't we just go out and shoot them?
You didn't get vaccinated?
Boom!
No, no, no.
Let's not say that.
No, they won't go that far.
This is not going to stand.
It's not going to happen.
This is not just purely political.
It's not the point.
The point is to discover these people is the point.
They really have to be identified.
These are dangerous people.
These are not Americans.
Here's the problem I have, because you're right.
They're not.
What I plan to do with the big collaborators is I plan, after we figure it all out, what kind of a hoax this was, and really it's all going to be media.
I mean, the doctors, that whole system is going to break and they're going to try and, I don't know, it's going to be universal health care, whatever.
Meanwhile, people are decentralizing, getting concierge medicine, they're doing their own schooling.
So we have a real rift between what the government wants to provide.
But when you collaborated in World War II with the Nazis after the liberation, they shaved your head and dragged you through and paraded you through the street.
With Scott Galloway, I don't know what to do.
That's very bold.
But Kara Schwischer...
That's your joke.
I got it.
Kara Schwischer is...
You can shave her head.
She'll be shorn.
She will be shorn.
These people, I think that once they come out of the hypnosis, if they ever do, I think they'll be deeply ashamed.
Many years of therapy for the shit they said.
Well, here's my little couple of clips, which I stole.
This is COVID, not enough.
This is not really a true super clip cut, but it's not bad.
COVID, not enough.
I don't think the president went far enough.
I was hoping that he would ban travel by unvaccinated people beginning in November.
I also thought the president should have embraced a digital, difficult to counterfeit verification system.
There's more mandates I wish he would have given.
I think mandating vaccines for air travel, train travel or interstate bus travel would also be important.
I don't think it goes far enough.
I actually think that what Zeke said about interstate travel was exactly right.
I will say he didn't go far enough.
If you had...
I would have loved to have seen him, but I know it was a step too far to have a domestic travel mandate for vaccination.
Yeah.
It didn't go far enough.
Same thing.
It's all the talking point.
All of them.
All of them need to be the head shaven.
Um...
Now, Australia...
Australia...
I don't know what to say anymore about Australia.
It's so, so pathetic.
By the way, they do have big discrepancies.
In Brisbane, everyone's walking around free.
Everyone's fine.
Everyone's happy.
So it seems to be only certain states...
Yeah, the ones run by the liberals.
The commies.
The communists, yeah.
The Chinese sympathizers.
Those are the guys that...
How they got elected.
Hey, Mimi's always bitching about Governor Inslee being such a turd up there in Washington.
And I said, you know, even though she didn't, but you could throw it at her.
You voted for him.
You got him in.
I didn't vote for him.
I didn't vote for him.
You didn't vote for him, but what did you do to keep him from getting anyone else from voting for him?
You...
Nobody did enough.
What did you do against him?
Here is an independent senator from Canberra.
This might be like the AOC of Australia.
I'm not quite sure who she is.
But man, did she make it clear?
I think people are getting quite agitated right out there outside, Pete, and those anti-vaxxers out there, that 20%, 30%, the ones out there protesting on the streets and doing that sort of thing, I think you're going to find the rest of us coming at you lock, stock and barrel, and we're going to be putting the pressure on you fairly hard because the rest of us that are trying to do the right thing by the country...
And our kids and get vaccinated and do the right thing.
I think for you, we're going to start to get even more agitated and we're going to start to get more hardcore.
And I think that's what you're going to see, massive division out there.
It'll be us on the front foot.
That's what I think is going to happen.
I think the tide is going to turn on those anti-vaxxers out there and you are really going to feel the heat.
Okay.
So fighting against her potential constituents even.
No.
They're not good constituents.
They've got to be killed.
Shoot them.
A couple updates I have from Australia.
Currently in New South Wales, the churches are closed.
They will reopen when 70% of the adult population is vaccinated against COVID. But then, of course, only for the vaccinated.
Unvaccinated people will not be allowed to attend churches or religious gatherings.
And any unvaccinated person attending church will be in breach of the public health orders.
And people are breaching all the time.
This is New South Wales itself, Bondi Beach.
This is hilarious.
To everybody that's lying on the beach, please remember, you are in breach of the public health order if you are not wearing your mask.
Please put your mask on.
Otherwise, times will apply.
Also remember, social distancing is vital.
We're not out of this mess yet, and if you are outside of the 5km LGA, again, you are in breach of the public health order.
Thank you for complying, and thank you for helping us keep the LGA safe.
People on the beach.
It's a beautiful day.
They're on the beach and they're yelling at them to put your mask on.
They get girls in bikinis with a mask.
It's crazy.
They used a bikini bottom.
I got a rumor from one of our Down Under producers.
The rumor is that hospitals are using ivermectin on patients with COVID in the hospital who have had the vaccine, but not on unvaccinated.
Which would be truly evil.
Why would this be?
Well, because they would heal people who got sick from the vaccine, but not the ones who weren't.
That's a funny bit.
It wasn't sent to me as a joke.
It's a joke, though, if you think about it.
Oh, it's a sick joke, but yeah, I guess it's a joke.
No, it's a joke.
Let me see.
I have a couple of...
Let me play these two clips.
I think Laura Logan was on the Tucker show.
Yes.
I saw her.
Did she get a good bit on what's happened with OSHA? Ah, yeah.
This is the trick that the Biden administration used.
Does she explain the whole trick?
I think she does, right?
How it works?
I think she explains the whole thing, but this is a two-parter.
You know, she's a couple of things.
As an anchor, her script wasn't well written, so she's fumbling with the prompter.
And she also has the tendency to not keep her head in one position.
That doesn't bother me.
What bothered me was the lighting and the makeup.
The makeup was bad.
The lighting was bad.
Somebody doesn't like her.
And there was makeup down to the bottom of her neckline, but she had a V kind of open outfit on.
And just underneath, when she leaned over or spoke, it would just go dark and it just looked like shit.
I'm just saying that this would not happen on our network, John.
No, definitely not, because if someone would get fired, it would be the makeup artists who are easy to come by, and they get fired easily.
Go on Instagram.
You can find a whole bunch of them.
Yes, and some of them are quite talented.
But she does have some good material.
Of course, this is all written by the staff.
He's got a good staff over there.
She just presents it.
But here we go.
This is a good story.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA was established in the 1970s to inspect workplaces and establish standards to prevent industrial accidents.
But starting this summer, the Biden administration gave OSHA a new role.
Joe Biden told OSHA to start hiding information from the public to promote the COVID vaccine.
Until this summer, OSHA required employers to retain records of any worker who suffered a serious side effect from the vaccine.
Then in June, OSHA's guidance suddenly changed to this.
Quote, OSHA will not enforce federal recording requirements.
That was a major change, especially since we're still learning so much about these vaccines and their possible side effects.
Just hours ago, for example, the Telegraph in Britain reported that, quote, teenage boys are six times more likely to suffer from heart problems from the vaccine than be hospitalized from COVID-19.
And in Israel, where more than 80% of adults are vaccinated, COVID cases are spiking.
Israel now has one of the world's highest daily infection rates.
Shh!
Ixnay on the Israeli-ay!
But let's look at the facts.
On average, more than 98% of COVID-19 patients in the United States survive.
That number is well over 99% for every age group, except for the very elderly, whether they're vaccinated or not.
Meanwhile, we know that millions of Americans have natural immunity from previous COVID infections.
Studies show they have far greater protection than the vaccine can provide.
Tony Fauci was just asked about this on CNN. If people have natural immunity, why do they need the vaccine?
He couldn't answer.
As we talk about vaccine mandates, I get calls all the time.
People say, I've already had COVID. I'm protected.
And now the study says maybe even more protected than the vaccine alone.
Should they also get the vaccine?
How do you make the case to them?
You know, that's a really good point, Sanjay.
I don't have a really firm answer for you on that.
That's something that we're going to have to discuss regarding the durability of the response.
Discuss the durability of the response.
I don't have a firm answer for you on that.
So why are we forcing people with natural immunity to take the shot?
For that matter, why are illegal immigrants exempt from Joe Biden's order?
The Biden administration won't answer those questions either.
Of course, our media is fine with all of this.
That's such a groovy spot on the dial, man.
It's like one hour a day with no advertising of any significance except for drinkable vegetables.
Super beats.
Super whatever that's...
And then Larry Elder, this is the most twisted.
Larry Elder always popping up with a relief factor.
Man, that relief factor.
Have you ever seen those ads?
They've got to be very successful.
They pay people.
These are not cheap people to get.
Larry Elder's not expensive.
Oh, come on.
It's got to be at least $500,000 for the flight of that campaign.
I really don't think so.
What kind of whore is this guy, then?
Well, that's another issue.
He's a right-wing talk show host on the radio.
He's soon to be your governor.
Soon to be your governor.
They're not going to vote out.
Sir Nathan Lee.
By the way, just to change it since you brought it up.
I think the Larry Elder thing is a red herring.
I think he...
I really...
Now I don't trust the guy.
Why is he even running?
Because he is in the league because he's the biggest name, even though all the other bonehead Republicans are trying to run.
And the Republican Party from the national level and the state level refused to throw any money into the campaign to get rid of Newsom.
They just refused to do it.
And John...
I think his name is John Cox, the guy who ran before was a doofus, has a few lousy ads.
And meanwhile, they got Obama, they got Michelle, they got everybody out here doing Democrat ads.
I think California, the Republican Party has given up on California, or they actually like the idea that California is a one-party state.
It stays that way so it can be used as a bad example.
Everybody's in on the scheme.
This thing is a scam, this whole thing in California.
Well, life is a scam.
Life is a scam.
Now back to the death and destruction caused by the pharma biosecurity state and our elected representatives.
Sir Nathan Lee reminded me of the Hippocratic Oath.
And we did a little bit of back and forth.
The Hippocratic Oath, which, I mean, if I asked you, what is the Hippocratic Oath?
You'd probably say what I would say.
Something like, well, you know, I will not harm anyone on purpose.
Does that kind of sum it up?
Yeah, something like that.
Well, the true full Hippocratic oath, which doctors swear to, is somewhat longer.
Where do they swear to this?
Do they do it at college?
I think they do.
I think they do.
I don't know this.
Well, you take the Hippocratic oath.
I'm quite sure they have to repeat it.
I don't think so.
No?
They should.
Well, shall I read the...
Where is the evidence of this?
I have no evidence.
I'm just guessing.
You have no evidence?
It's not true.
I don't know.
We'll find out.
We have the best producers in the universe.
I'd like to read the Hippocratic Oath to you.
I swear by Apollo, the physician, and Asculapius, and health and all heal, and all the gods and goddesses, that according to my ability and judgment, I will keep this oath and this stipulation, to reckon the one who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents,
to share my substance with him or her and relieve his or her necessities if required, to look upon his or her offspring in the same footing as my own brothers and sisters, and to teach them this art, if they shall wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation, and that by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction, and that by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of the art to my own children and those of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine, but to none others, none
I will follow that system of regimen which according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patient and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.
I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such counsel, and in like manner I will not give to a woman a pessary to produce abortion.
I didn't know that was in the oath.
And further, from the seduction of females or males of free men and slaves, whatever in connection with my professional practice or not in connection with it, I see or hear in the lives of people which ought not spoken of abroad, I will not divulge as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
While I continue to keep this oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art respected by all people in all times, but should I trespass and violate this oath, may the reverse be my lot.
Yeah, nobody's reciting that.
I think a lot of Christians, doctors wouldn't recite it because of all that God stuff at the front.
Yeah, well, it's the gods of Greece.
That's idolatry.
It's beyond that.
It's paganism.
It's no good.
It is the Hippocratic Oath.
It is the one referred to by doctors.
I'm glad you read it, because to be honest about it, I don't think anybody, myself, I haven't heard it No.
Me neither.
And I don't think any of the producers have.
I think that you've done us all a service, but it just proves to me that this is nothing.
It's just people bandy it about.
I will say this is older than Jesus.
This is pre-JC. I would hope so.
Yeah, me too.
So, just deconstructing what's going on around us.
I'm not too worried about this long term.
I think that people will be desperate to get people back.
You're talking about the workplace problem.
Oh yeah, the workplace.
Oh yeah.
This is not going to pan out.
This is so destructive.
And I think we'll see workplace violence.
We're going to see increased suicides.
Once you get to the point, if you have 500,000 people dead from COVID, and if you start to do the calculations on how many people must have had COVID to have that many dead, the population has to either...
I'd say probably less than 5-10% of the public has not had COVID or a shot.
If that many.
Everybody I know has had COVID. JC's had COVID. He had the COVID cough.
That's the first time I ever heard it.
Nobody had it.
JC had COVID because she couldn't taste or smell anything.
Mimi had COVID. She was down for a week and a half and she couldn't taste or smell anything.
Everybody except myself and Jay have had COVID. I know.
Everyone in our family except the keeper and I. Everyone's been vaccinated.
Some have gotten COVID after being vaccinated.
But I think...
We're not at herd immunity.
I don't know what herd immunity is.
It doesn't exist.
Herd immunity you only can get with vaccinations, John.
Herd immunity is only when 100% of all 7 billion people have been vaccinated.
That's what Bill Gates said.
So this thing is pretty much, I mean, yes, the Delta variant is going in there and it's getting people sick, it's not killing as many.
They don't like to discuss that.
Let's just go beyond the vaccine for a second.
In the Garden of the Beast.
I bring it up because that's...
I think you disagree, but...
Great book.
But it's written by a diplomat in Nazi Germany ramping up to the Second World War, and it's a diary of him and his family and what they witnessed, and it really explains how you get...
I don't think it's...
Nowhere does it talk about how this really was mass hypnosis.
That's kind of the question throughout the whole book.
But what I'm seeing now, and I'm hearing CEOs, and I'm seeing them all, you know, obviously it's part of the ESG. They can't be left out.
They have to virtue signal.
Now there's 200 CEOs saying, yeah, we're all in on this.
We got United Airlines.
Everyone has to be vaccinated.
And this is...
The thing that's really evil about them...
Hold on a second.
I have this two-parter quickie from NPR. The friendly skies of United Airlines are working to be the coronavirus-free skies.
They were the first U.S. airline to mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for its employees.
And yesterday, United said that they will put their unvaccinated employees on temporary leave starting October 2nd.
Yes.
So if you have an exemption, you will also go on leave.
Well, for those employees who remain unvaccinated, some of them are getting exemptions, right, from the vaccine mandate, either medical exemptions.
Like they had it already?
That's right.
Employees who are granted one of these accommodations will still have to go on leave starting October 2nd.
Let me ask you, is that paid or unpaid leave?
Yes.
So, for all of our employees that have either a religious or a medical exemption that cannot be accommodated in the workplace, they'll go on unpaid leave.
It varies by workgroup, but for customer-facing employees, those employees will be on unpaid leave until the risk of COVID is low enough that we deem it safe.
Let's see how many people want to come back and work for you then.
This mass formation, this mass hypnosis, this can be used for anything.
Right now it's just vaccines and we know that the pharmaceutical guys, they want to do booster after booster after booster.
And mix it up with new stuff for next year.
So get your mRNA booster for Pfizer, Pfizer for the flu and for coronavirus.
Just the Moderna one, yeah.
Yeah, the Moderna.
Well, everyone will do it.
Of course, it's a good idea.
But this type, because now it's melding into the political landscape in the United States worse than anywhere else, I think.
Although maybe Australia, we're just trailing them by a bit.
Not much.
How do we get out of this?
We have guns.
You're the one that says that'll never happen.
Well, it won't happen.
Yeah, it's always guns, guns, guns.
Nah, you're the one that's skeptical if citizens in America will fight the government with their guns.
No, but it's just, it's the threat.
I don't think we will fight the government with our guns.
Well, when do people start snapping?
I mean, Australia's out of control.
There's no way we're going to do what Australia's done.
It's out of control.
It's ridiculous what's going on in Australia.
And I'd say Canada's second.
With that Trudeau guy.
That guy's off the rails.
We don't have that here.
People do have some pushback.
People are losing their jobs, John.
They're losing their jobs.
Oh, the jobs thing is interesting, yeah.
Interesting.
This is where people start to freak out.
And now the VA... Biden ordered the Veterans Affairs Administration, the VA, to withhold health benefits from unvaccinated veterans.
Are you kidding me?
That's a lot.
The other thing is our litigious systems are a lot different than the Queen's system up in Canada or Australia.
Yes, absolutely.
States rights, everything.
We've got a lot going on here.
We'll sue them.
And that's lawsuit written.
That's not happening.
There's no way the VA is going to pull that off.
They're going to get sued.
What is all this about?
This is an example, by the way, which does not help the government's case against universal health care.
Exactly.
Death panels.
There's your universal health care.
Death panel.
It's a death panel.
So, see, this is not working out.
It's good to talk about, and at least somebody's discussing it, which is the No Agenda show, Best Podcast in the Universe.
But, you know, it's...
There's a lot of lawyers that are just...
I know, and I'm with you there, but meanwhile, a lot of people are hurting because they are having to make difficult choices one way or the other.
This is not cool.
I think the most important thing we can do is remember, because their heads will be shaven when it's time, but also Amazon, Walmart, Home Depot, 3M. We just got to stop frequenting these places.
Stop buying from them.
As hard as it is...
It's hard not to buy from Home Depot.
No, you can get it from Ace.
Ace is not...
Ace is the place with the friendly hardware, man.
Wrong.
Ace is the place with the helpful hardware folks.
You see how commercials work?
How jingles work?
No, we love the jingles.
That's how jingles work.
With me, there's always something wrong with the jingles.
I want to go into the donation segment, but I just want to say that NoAgendaSocial.com is a good place for people to...
Blow off steam.
Well, you blow off steam, but also people are looking for work, and there's opportunities, and you can get it from any Mastodon account.
This is the time where the meetups are really important.
If you've got some decisions...
Yeah, go ahead.
I have to mention something about No Agenda Social.
So I'm not going to say who this person is, but it was somebody that was just about to get tossed from Twitter on and off.
And she just has all these crazy posts.
She just goes nuts and she posts and posts and posts and posts.
So I said, you got to go over to no agenda.
So I gave her the account totally over there some time ago.
So she goes over there posting.
She goes nuts.
She's posting like a maniac.
But because there was no other...
You suck!
There's none of the negative feedback you get on Twitter.
Not good.
And the threats of...
We're taking you deplatforming.
All the threats of deplatforming.
The hate.
Yep.
The maelstrom of hate that is Twitter, that didn't exist on No Agenda Social.
And if it even crops up, somebody condemns it.
You shouldn't be here if you're going to be that way.
She bails.
And I haven't seen her for months.
She's just, oh, no, this is no good.
I don't have anybody pushing back.
I find that to be quite interesting.
One more clip before we dump out of this, because we just don't have any more at the moment other than deconstructing what these people are doing, and they certainly have no good intent, but just what's happening around the world, zooming out, it's unsustainable what they're trying to do, and I agree with you, you know, all the lawsuits and states' rights.
And this may be a very interesting time for states to say, you know what, shove your federal money up your butt.
If we don't need you, we'll make our own rules the way it was intended to be.
United States.
But this is what they're doing to you, and it is the pharmaceutical biosecurity state.
These are several senior doctors.
And the marketing director, North Carolina Hospital System, discussing the COVID-19 numbers and what we have to do.
And you'll hear very, very clearly who the marketing director is.
So those are numbers that we put out as far as to get into details of floor work.
Right.
Those other numbers are certainly out there.
I guess my feeling at this point in time is maybe we need to be completely a little bit more scary for the public.
Make it a little more scary for the people.
This is what the marketing director is saying in the meeting.
Hold on.
I know this clip.
I've seen numerous breakdowns of it.
That was not the marketing director.
The young girl was the marketing director.
Oh, really?
This is the senior doctor?
That's the senior doctor.
Holy crap, that's even worse.
I thought that she was the marketing director.
No, the marketing director was that young girl.
Because you get the kind of effeminate doctor.
He pops in for a second.
And he's like, we can talk about that offline.
I thought that he was talking to the marketing director.
Anyway, it doesn't matter.
This is an old woman.
Every single one of these people is sick in the head.
That's what's going on here.
Those other numbers are certainly out there.
I guess my feeling at this point in time is maybe we need to...
Be completely a little bit more scary for the public.
Then there's another comment is I completely agree there are many people still hospitalized that we're considering post-COVID, but we're not counting in those numbers.
So how do we include those post-COVID people in the numbers of the patients we have in the hospital?
So is that all the people who have been in the hospital since the beginning of COVID? Well, or that are still in, and that's something that I can take to someone else, but I think those are important numbers, like patients that are still in the hospital, that are off the COVID floor, but still are occupying the hospital for a variety of reasons.
And you're hearing fraud in progress.
Carolyn, we call those, I'm sorry, we're calling those recovered now.
If you look at the Navant Health dashboard, they're listed as recovered.
But I do think, from our standpoint, we would still consider them a COVID patient because they're still healing.
Yeah.
So I think that that needs to be highlighted as well.
Because once they're off isolation and drop from the COVID numbers, that's exactly right.
Callan, we can talk offline.
Yeah.
About the dashboard.
Right.
So I'm just going to say, Callan, I think we have to be more blunt.
We have to be more forceful.
We have to say something coming out.
You know, you don't get vaccinated.
You know you're going to die.
I mean, let's just be really blunt for these people.
So I guess the context we could put around this, what you're hearing is the medical version of Hollywood.
When John and I, you know, when we do our television Hollywood producer thing, it's disgusting for people outside to hear that, but you never know about that.
And this is how the hospital is running their own version of Hollywood.
Their scam.
The total is total scam.
And that old lady was just pathetic.
And then the hospital sent a letter out defending her.
Oh, God.
Of what?
Of...
Well, you know, it was just a mistake.
I don't have the letter in front of me, but it was an apologetic letter saying that the public was overreacting and blah, blah, blah.
They defended this battle axe.
Instead of firing her on the spot, but she had all kinds of tenure.
She's a very senior doctor there.
This is North Carolina.
This hospital should not be frequented.
This is happening everywhere.
You know this is happening everywhere.
No, it's common.
It's got to be common.
But the fact that it got out, we know what happened, the public got to see it, and then they defend it?
No.
No, that's not the way it works.
When you screw up and you blow it like this, you get fired.
Well, that's because they know there's not going to be any news reports about this.
There was no...
I don't have...
I've yet to see a single news report about this video.
There was a news report by the local TV station.
Oh, okay.
And it was written up and that's where I figured out who was who.
And did that station catch fire overnight by any chance?
The station's report was borderline pathetic.
Yeah, of course.
They had the follow-up note from the hospital, of course.
They did have the note, but then they soft-pedaled the whole story.
But it was reported, but it was pathetic.
And there was no man in the street.
There wasn't anybody over there with a microphone to stick it in someone's face and ask a hard question.
There was none of that.
Which is the way it is with everything nowadays because these guys are lazy.
They're terrible.
The American Board of Pediatrics I've released to their doctors a statement about the dissemination of COVID-19 information.
And I'll just cut straight to the chase.
Expertise matters.
Board-certified physicians have demonstrated they have stayed current in their field.
Spreading misinformation or falsehood to the public during a time of public health emergency goes against everything our boards and our community of board-certified physicians stand for.
Screw the Hippocratic Oath!
We are particularly concerned about physicians who use their authority to denigrate vaccination at a time when vaccines continue to demonstrate excellent effectiveness against severe illness, hospitalization, and death.
Not so much transmission or getting COVID at all.
And they're threatening doctors with loss of their license to practice.
Australia has banned ivermectin.
In the southern states of the United States, this is according to Alex Berenson, monoclonal antibody treatments are being withheld.
They're not available.
Do we have to all move to Florida where they're going to have just clinics all over the place?
No, no.
They're not in the southern states.
They're not letting them go to Texas, to Florida, to Louisiana.
They're specifically stopping that from flowing, according to Alex Berenson.
Yeah.
I'm not buying it.
If that was happening in Florida, DeSantis would be making a fuss.
He's got enough trouble.
It's brand new, John.
Maybe we'll find out today.
I mean, it is a show day, after all.
I mean, we are from the future.
We're not always, like everyone else, yelling after the news.
No, they don't want to treat people.
No.
That's all we're talking about is treatment.
And Merck is one of the worst.
So I called the guy, okay...
I phoned up.
You rang?
You rang him?
I rang the 93-year-old guy who was one of the inventors of ivermectin and won a Nobel Prize.
Oh!
I found out where he lives.
I found out his age.
I could add two and two.
I got lucky in his phone number the first try.
Wow.
So I chatted with him for a minute.
He wouldn't tell me anything about the defaming of ivermectin, but said he would have a statement.
That would be released on Friday and I gave him my email address.
I got his email address and sent it to him.
I'd never heard nothing since.
Something is up And I'm kicking myself.
I thought I clipped it.
The keeper sent me a clip that ivermectin, although a generic, the actual, I think the term bacteria, which ivermectin is made because it's not synthesized.
Ivermectin is grown.
It comes from...
I did some research on this myself.
Oh, good.
Thank you.
It comes from some soil sample in Japan.
That's where it was discovered.
And by the way, I think...
One of the other antibiotics was discovered in some soil sample in South America, and I can't remember which one, but somebody might remember.
But it was a soil sample, and they found this substance that was in the soil that just killed everything.
Right.
And so they developed it, and this was 30 years ago, this guy that I talked to, and his partner was a Japanese guy, and they came up with ivermectin, and it turned out to be very useful for river blindness.
Was this William Campbell who you talked to?
Yeah, I talked to William Campbell.
Yeah, cool.
He answered the phone.
Hello!
It's William Campbell!
Actually, he doesn't sound that way.
He sounds like a guy who's...
Tired as shit.
For a guy who's 93, I want to sound that way when I'm 93.
Okay.
Yeah, who is this?
You probably fit right in.
Hey, I'm one of you.
What are you talking about?
So apparently Merck owns that.
And that they may have, it's unclear if they licensed it to India to make it so cheap.
But Merck has a, they have a, you know, it's not just, I'll go bake it in the meth lab.
You've got to have Merck's cooperation.
Now I'm sure there's enough of this.
I don't know why that would be.
It's in public domain after 30 years.
To get the actual, that dirt, my understanding is Merck owns the dirt.
It could be.
Not the, you know, like Monsanto owns Seeds.
Not the process or anything.
You can sell it and market it, but I think you still have to wind up going to Merck to get a clearance.
So Merck made a big fuss and told people not to use ivermectin for COVID. Exactly.
And so I, which is, I think, which got this Campbell guy irked because he used to work for them.
He was still, I think, still on the payroll as one of their Nobel Prize guys.
So I went to the Merck website and I'm looking at it.
It is the most woke thing I've ever seen.
There's nothing about drugs or helping the public.
It's fighting.
I got it right now.
Fighting for health equity from inside the healthcare industry is at the top of the whole Merck web.
This is the Merck website.
We invent for life three ways to support LGBTQ plus community.
What's that got to do with anything?
Harnessing tech to eliminate distance in a virtual world.
Nothing to do with drugs.
It's one thing after another about wokeness.
ESG, baby.
ESG. It's unbelievable.
Economic, sustainable, social goals and governance.
Yeah.
That's our future.
Connecting employees with NGOs for impactful three-month assignments.
And they sent a bunch of people to Africa.
This is not what I'm wanting from my drug company.
These people are just a bunch of woke a-holes.
Hey, how do you spell Merck?
Is it M-E-R-C-K? Yeah, M-E-R-C-K dot com.
You can go to the website and look at all the wokeness.
It's like the people that get into these companies and create the situation, these companies are going to be ruined forever.
I just registered MerckDirt.com.
Yeah.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Merck Dirt.
That's what we're going to call it now.
Merck Dirt.
Merck Dirt will become, maybe, a website for dirt on Merck.
Oh, well, we have it.
So, everything's good to go.
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in 200 collaborating CEOs.
Ladies and gentlemen, Mr.
John C. Dvorak.
Well, in the morning, it's been a damn curry.
Also, in the morning, ships of sea, boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water.
Hey, and in the morning, to all the dudes.
There's all the names of knights out there.
All the dudes named Ben and Dudette's named Bernadette, thank you for your courage for all you do.
The hams are the backup to you, so don't mess it up.
In the morning, to the trolls over there in the troll room.
They've been very helpful today.
Trollroom.io is where you can join.
You can join a band of thousands of trolls who don't even have time to hide under the bridge anymore because there's so many cool shows.
They've got to get up and troll because that goes right along with NoAgendaStream.com and you can listen to the live shows or you can...
Listen to some of the recorded podcasts, which all stream 24-7.
Trollroom.io, definitely a place to go hang out.
Let's count the trolls for a second.
Hands up, trolls.
Let me see how many we have today.
Oh, oh my.
Let's see, 2171.
Low.
Decent.
Is this decent enough?
Do you think it's low?
Yeah.
What's it supposed to be for Sunday?
It's going to be 23.
Oh, then the trolls are disappointing.
Bring in more trolls, trolls, please.
Or meet us over, as we mentioned earlier, at the fabulous NoAgendaSocial.com.
You can follow John C. Dvorak at NoAgendaSocial.com, Adam at NoAgendaSocial.com from any Mastodon server.
And it really does work.
And John gave a perfect example of a lot of the benefits earlier.
And this is the place for community right now.
And the meetups, people.
You've got to get to meetups.
This is where you can network with people who at least are not going to be nuts.
I mean, well, you know what I mean.
Not nuts in a bad way.
Not nuts in a bad way at all.
Now let's thank the artist for, let me see, episode 1380.
We titled that one Trans Money.
And the artwork was the, oh, this was Merck Mectin.
Boy, we go from Merck Mectin to Merck Dirt.
Nessworks did this one.
It was a classic No Agenda product pack shot product.
I think it kind of had everything in there.
He did a lot of work, I felt, on the horse.
You know, it was kind of a cool way to integrate the horse paste meme.
Had the horse paste ivermectin for rectum, so put that in there.
I mean, it hit all the buttons on a day which I think was...
That's a good piece.
We had some difficulty.
Yes, well, I had, like, the piece by Sir Ned with the two cows in the field, one of them with the devil head.
I just thought that was hilarious.
Not that, but the particular devil head he used was the same one that had entranced William Shatner in a very old Twilight Zone episode, where he was stuck in the restaurant with this little machine predicting the future, and he couldn't get out of there.
A very good episode.
But you hated it.
I did.
I've never said once I hate any art.
Ever.
And then I also kind of like another attempt by Darren O'Neill.
And I want to say something about Darren O'Neill.
So I listened to his pre-show little radio thing that he does.
And it's always kind of like, and he does these little bits and he's got these little sayings and he drops this and drops that.
And he moves it along.
He plays a lot of hard rock.
And it dawned on me what it was about Darren O'Neill on that show that kind of rang reminiscent of something.
And Darren O'Neill, when he does his radio guy, disc jockey.
1960s, 70s disc jockey.
He's more like late 70s.
Okay, late 70s disc jockey.
But, yeah, maybe.
But he's about one inch away from sounding exactly like Wolfman Jack.
Hmm.
And you listen to him the next time, and you then listen to the almost...
He's not quite like this.
He doesn't quite get to here.
But he's, uh...
In the evening when the sun goes down, ain't no one around.
It's Wolfman Jack.
He's got a Wolfman Jack quality.
So I don't know if he thinks that's good or bad.
What does that have to do with the art?
Well, because I'm talking about his piece, and it reminded me that I wanted to mention that he sounds like Wolfman Jack.
So this is the In the Morning piece where he's got a bomber, and he's got some girl painted on the side with her leg up in the air.
And this is another, you know, if he blurred it, so it actually looked like it was painted on the bomber, could use the blur tool a little bit.
He's just throwing shit against the wall.
He's like, let me see, I might get lucky.
He's not getting lucky.
No, he's not.
Sorry.
What was wrong with the no-mean tweets by Sizzletron?
I used that this morning for the live tweet.
It was the Capitol building melting down in red goo.
In hindsight, I kind of like that one.
Which one?
It's...
It's like three rows above...
It's above the fear factor horse paste on the cracker.
It's above it?
Above and to the left.
Did we see that one?
We saw that one.
I don't see what you're talking about.
Okay.
I don't know what you're looking at.
I'm on a different page then.
I don't know.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Anyway, we looked at a couple different ones and...
Correct the Record also had a package that wasn't bad.
I like the witching stick.
That was kind of cool.
Yeah, I just thought that was just...
Yeah, too bland.
Nobody would get that.
Too bland.
And a witching stick, very rarely is that thick.
It was not anatomically correct.
Nor was the...
It's more like the guys really did...
It was like a stick with a dick on it.
Yeah, the CIA tried to do...
It was this nice fox who tried to do the CIA pen doll.
None of that worked.
None of that worked.
No, no.
A comic strip blogger trying to fool us into putting up a picture of a female genitalia.
Stop that.
That's a leak.
So, in all, I think we're all a little lost right now.
I don't feel like we have a good direction with art.
I would say that that last batch of art was not up to par.
It's all up to par, but we're lost.
We're struggling.
We're flailing with our arms.
Really, a lot of it has to do with the content of the show.
Oh.
I thought it was the art director, namely you.
No, I share an art directing job with you.
Okay, right.
I'm the guy that hates.
You're the hater.
Well, we thank Nessworks.
Was it Nessworks?
I want to make sure I got it right, yeah.
for the album art for episode 1380.
Those of you using a podcasting 2.0 app.
And, oh, I might, I wanted to say that, oh, there's two new apps now.
One is Cast-O-Matic and Breeze is updated.
So now you can boost with the message.
So there's lots happening there.
And all of them are able to display artwork as chapters.
And Dreb Scott always does a great job putting that together.
And you probably saw them flipping by right now, If not, rewind it.
Take another look.
You don't know what you're missing.
Along with the good content in the donation segment.
Do you know how many times I'll say to Tina and I will be talking about the show and I'll say, you know, we talked about this and that.
I didn't hear that.
And I know why.
She thinks that the donation segment is just donation segments sometimes.
The donation segment has so much original material, it's pretty hard to imagine.
Exactly.
If you think it's just...
I'm not saying she thinks this, but people will say, oh, you've got 45 minutes of shout-outs.
I didn't donate, so I don't care.
I'm going to run through it again.
And they miss out on...
There's a lot of anecdotes in the donation segment.
There's a lot of the new memes that come up, that crop up, that people start to use, stem from the donation segment.
I want to make sure everyone knows that the keeper has a lot to do.
So she, you know, I don't blame her for skipping a segment.
Yeah, but she could put the earbuds in.
She could put the Walkman on her belt.
Who else do you think listens to all the other damn podcasts in the house and tells me what's going on?
Well, I know one guy who doesn't.
That's Tony Cabrera.
He's at the top of our list.
Ah, for our executive producers and associate executive producers.
Indeed.
Yes, Tony came in with 1336, and he's actually the guy, one of the guys that runs the No Agenda Shop.
Yay!
And this is a share of the No Agenda Shop profits.
It's finally ready as promised, he says.
Ooh, nice.
Participating artists get their cut this morning.
You'll get a check in the mail.
Nice.
So you artists will...
You're getting the check as well, he says.
Thank you for all your amygdala shrinking work.
Catch me out with an Isis, Isis baby and a goat karma.
Por favor.
Unfortunately, none of the artists will be able to cash the check without being vaccinated.
Well, I think a lot of artists are vaccinated.
Isis, Isis baby.
Isis, Isis baby.
It's been a while since we heard that one.
This is true.
And Andrew Protzman comes in next.
And he is in Kansas.
And I couldn't get a hold of him.
I tried to write to him.
The email address was dubious.
It didn't work.
That he put in his note.
Not the note, but in the PayPal entry.
But he did get a note into the PayPal thing, and he contributed $1,000.
I just asked him, do you want to be an instant knight of some sort or give a knighthood to somebody?
I never could get a hold of him.
Oh, that's too bad.
And he says, in the morning, thanks for dedouching me.
Well, I think it meant...
I think we dedouched him previously?
I remember this name, Protzman.
Well, let's de-douche it.
Of course.
You've been de-douched.
Let us know if there's something you'd like to share.
Jeffrey Audette in Erie, Pennsylvania, 40912.
Let's see what that's about.
Numerology matters.
Hey guys!
Today's show date, 9-12, marks my 40th trip around the sun.
Happy birthday.
And since the episode ends in 81, my birth year, it was great fate to donate.
I agree.
I've been listening since November 2020 after being hit in the mouth by my smoking hot wife, Danielle, and haven't missed an episode since...
Forgive me, Potfather, for I have sinned.
This is my first donation.
Please dedouche me in exchange for my trans money.
You've been dedouched.
We love your show.
Look forward to your media deconstruction twice a week.
May you never find an exit strategy.
May I have a biscuit on my birthday?
Yes.
Sleepy Joe, whole load.
Look at that juice.
I think we all got that.
And a jobs karma for anyone being forced out of work due to refusing the shot.
Yes.
Actually, I think we should do a Job's, a TPP Job's for that.
It needs to be a big one.
They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
TPP Oh my gosh!
Can you see that juice?
Jobs!
You've got...
Karma.
Jobs!
Dan Friday's up.
Shoreline, Washington.
333.44.
There must be something to that.
ITM, gentlemen.
I have noticed there seems to be many listeners here in the Pacific Northwest.
This is true.
That's refreshing, he writes.
I have an exhibition at the Museum of Northwest Art in LeConnor, Washington, up for two more months and would love to have some jobs karma.
Thanks, Dan, at FridayGlass.com.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
I would go to see that, but what kind of art are we talking about?
I don't know.
Needs more details.
Yes.
Leah?
Heart Lob in Cincinnati.
Cincy, Ohio.
333.33.
Go Reds.
My smoking hot husband and I have been listening to you for just a couple of months and I want to show our appreciation for your hard work and splendid analysis of the news and political speak.
May you be blessed in everything you do.
Oh, thank you.
That's very kind of you.
Do we have a note from Jeffrey Burick?
I looked for a Burick note, and I found nothing.
You can take the next one.
Okay.
Anyway, I'm sorry.
Jeffrey Burick did contribute 333, 33 from Chandler, Arizona.
All right.
If you've got a note, send it to us and try to get the notes in it.
Try and do it on the PayPal, people.
It is possible.
It's just weird.
If you're doing it on the phone, the note goes above the amount.
Sir Deliott, 33333, who says, I donated 33333 this week.
First off, please give me a good dedouching as it's been way too long.
You've been dedouched.
Last time I donated, I asked for job karma for my daughter.
Well, she immediately got a dream job as a millennial working for the new techno overlords.
I think that's a good thing.
She's now in New York City doing even better.
Boy, your juju is effective.
Thanks to you two, I can somehow keep sane between the woke idiocy of the current overlords and the loony toon right.
You guys are the only place helping keep things real.
Finally, if you have some sort of health karma, it would be graciously appreciated for my wife.
Thanks for all you do.
Sir Delia, yes, we have some specific health karma for her here.
You've got karma.
And I did find a note from Jeffrey.
So Jeffrey Birch, who donated 3-3-3-3-3 from Chandler, Arizona, he writes...
ITM, John and Adam, no agenda is truly the best podcast in the universe.
Thanks for all your hard work.
May I please hear a resist we much?
Reverend Al, question mark.
I would also appreciate karma for all the family and friends I have hit in the mouth.
Thank you for your courage and stay safe.
Jeff KF7VOW73. 73.
But resist we much.
We must and we will much about that Be committed.
You've got karma.
Nancy Murphy checks in with an entry in blue.
That means something good.
333 from San Bruno, California.
When I learned my trans daughter's facial feminization surgery would cost $33,000, I knew it was time.
So here's the balance, 333, towards my damehood.
I would like to become Dame Nancy of the Confused.
All is well.
My trans daughter is now beautiful, and since she's a very talented senior software data engineer, her transition is a plus career-wise.
Silicon Valley loves her as much as I do.
Request southern banana pudding at the round table and karma for all.
Love and lit from Nancy Murphy.
Thank you very much and congratulations.
Happy to hear that.
You've got karma.
Alan's son.
And by the way, I'm just reading that because I think it's true.
It could be a troll.
It could be, you know, the troll room is now almost claiming it.
But believe it or not, we do have trans listeners trolls.
Quite a few.
Yeah.
Al and Son Lindell.
And we handle it as appropriately as anyone would.
Yeah.
They're producers of the No Agenda show.
Al and Son Lindell of Boulder Creek, California, 3-3-3.
To the best podcast in the universe, we plan to donate slowly and often until the personal shortfall notice.
Here, 11 months of treasure in one fell swoop on 9-11.
Thanks for making it harder for petty tyrants to take away our freedom.
Wow.
Biden?
The Chen Woman?
Al and Sun Lindell.
That's it.
Doctor and Mrs.
Future KSKO. I can't follow any of it.
Thank you very much, Alan's son.
Al and son.
Farine...
S-U-N, by the way, which is son.
Alan is son.
Farine Barwani from Toronto, Ontario, Scandinavia, 26446.
In the morning, thank you for your courage.
Please accept 26446, Scandinavian, and kindly de-douche me.
You've been de-douched.
I would be extremely grateful for your best goat's jobs, Carver, for all of us online ESL teachers who lost our jobs September 1st due to China's crackdown on foreign teachers.
This is not reported.
I could have reported this myself because this happened with Jay's friend.
Huh.
I mean, I do have a China segment coming up later about the crackdown, but I didn't know that they were removing...
I wonder how Professor JJ's doing.
He's in Beijing as an ESL teacher.
Well, he'll have to get us some boots on the ground.
Anyway, back to Farin's...
I think it's political.
Oh, I don't know.
It's something going on there.
Thank you so much for existing, for InContinues.
I don't even want to think about what my life would be without you guys.
Thank you very much, says Farine.
Jobs.
Jobs Sir Tristan Banning in Toronto, Ontario, 26446.
A little switcheroo there.
Accounting notice, 26446CAD. Hey guys, thank you for the media deconstruction and conspiracy therapy sessions.
Been a producer since episode 100-ish.
Wow.
And F cancer, karma, please.
Cause, fuck cancer.
Thanks to Sir Tristan Banning in Toronto.
You got it, man.
I hear you.
You've got karma.
There you go, man.
Alright, we're onward with Viscount Bob.
Hey, Viscount Bob from the Piedmont Triad.
25678 is a favorite.
ITM from Viscount Bob of the Piedmont Triad celebrating my release from nursing home prison and finally home again.
Nice!
Wow.
Jack Huska?
You have nothing from Jack Huska?
I can't find a Huska, and I can't find a Chris Durkin.
Jack Huska came with 234 from Fairmont, Minnesota, and Chris Durkin in Chicago, 232, I'm sorry, 21212, which is a nice number.
So, I don't know.
I haven't got anything.
I can't find anything.
I didn't see him in mine either.
Gummy Nerds, Viscount of the Troll Room.
Hello, Gummy Nerds.
Wave to everybody from Green Bay, Wisconsin, 2-0-1-0-1.
This donation, says Gummy Nerds, is in honor of all Gitmo Nation.
Hashtag love, love, love from Gummy Nerds, Viscount of the Troll Room.
Yeah, absolutely.
Thank you.
Aaron Grayson Loveless, parts unknown, but in the U.S., 233.
There's our magic number after the decibel.
Decibel to decimal.
Just had COVID. It was a very disappointment.
The loss of smell was the worst part.
Anyway, I like to call out Christopher as a douchebag.
Douchebag!
He's getting married, so give him some marriage karma.
Okay, that's harsh, man.
Zinc.
You've got karma.
Yes, zinc.
Zinc is the variable when it comes to losing your sense of smell and taste.
We actually should mention, we got a note, a review more, of Frontline Doctors.
Not a good review.
Oh yes, we need to read this note.
Do you have it?
Yeah, I do.
John and Adam, I caught COVID mid-August after Black Hat Conference in Vegas.
As soon as I tested positive, I went to AmericasFrontlineDoctors.org to get a prescription.
Filled out a form, entered my information.
There was no direct contact with any doctor or PA. They wrote the prescription and forwarded it to a pharmacy that will fill it and mail it.
The pharmacy called me, let me know the prescription was going to be nearly $400.
They even tried to slip in zinc and vitamin D and C into the prescription, so I saved money by not filling those.
The whole process took five days before the ivermectin arrived, and by that point I was feeling a lot worse, and taking it did not seem to have an effect.
I decided to not take the rest of it and keep it for families so they can use it early after diagnosis.
He says, my advice if you plan on using ivermectin, get a hold of the medication now so you can use it as soon as you need to so you won't have to wait five days like I did.
Also, ivermectin may be cheap, but somebody's making money on it.
And I will say I've heard that there's been a split in the frontline doctors group.
Well, if this scam of selling ivermectin for $400 and we have pictures of the blister pack you can get, it was in a newsletter, not the last one, but before that, a photo of the brand and everything else is $3.
So there's a difference between $3 for a complete regimen of ivermectin plus doxycycline plus zinc for $3.
And now it's $400?
Come on.
I mean, if you go down to Mexico at the airport, it's $100.
And that's high.
Oh, it's way high.
I appreciate it.
But there's been rumblings.
Frontline doctors, I think.
I think Simone Gold may have caught a little bit of Hollywood fever.
Yeah.
Yeah, she's living with an actor and they've got all kinds of plans and they're building studios.
There's nothing worse than Hollywood fever.
Yeah.
Ivermectin can't cure that, sadly.
So yes, the idea would be to get it sooner rather than later.
There are, I think, freedoctors.org or freedoctors.com.org probably.
There's a couple.
Yes, we have to find these guys so people can bypass this.
You need to get it now.
What's turning into a scam from the sounds of it.
Yes.
If it wasn't already.
Uh, okay.
I lost my place here.
Yes.
Where were we?
Uh, so that was, um, that was Aaron Grayson Lovelace.
Aaron Grayson Lovelace.
Yeah, now we're at Eric Constable from Jacksonville, Florida, 233.
And Eric says, no jingles, no karma.
Thanks, Eric Constable, Jacksonville, Florida.
Perfect.
Love it.
Did we, did we do a call, a douchebag call-out for Christopher?
Sure did.
Yeah, sure did.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, and gave him a marriage call.
Well, let me make sure I gave him the marriage call-out because he did want the douchebag call-out.
You've got karma.
Don Francis in Chandler, Arizona.
$200.33.
Very popular donation today.
By the way, we did come in low at the beginning of the moment where I was doing the newsletter.
You unleashed the sad puppy.
I put the sad puppy and I just boosted it a little bit.
Yeah, I know.
We haven't seen the sad puppy for a year.
But I think there was a moment where I threatened it.
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I hear no objections, and he would like the titles are a-changin' for the title change segment.
That's interesting, because I love the ch-ch-ch-ch title.
I love that one so much more.
I like both of them.
You like both?
Well, it's good.
We'll have good balance.
We're fair and balanced over here to know what you're in the show.
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I've been there.
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You've been de-douched.
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If possible, I'd like a shut-up slave and a karma red-pilled forever.
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You go ahead.
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Dame for and later before Baronetestacula.
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Wow.
That sounds like an event.
I'm sure the two horses are named Crackpot and Buzzkill.
Cheers to you both, Dame Foreign Lady before Baronetess of Dacula.
Interesting.
You've got...
Karma.
Next is Kayla Robinson, and curiously, I did find her note.
Good.
She came with $200, and I clicked to her note, which says donation like it should.
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There's wineries that are just so small it's ridiculous.
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Sounds like fun.
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When I was there, the Spruce Goose was near the airfield.
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All right, where were we?
Well, I think we're done with COVID for now.
Are you going to play Biden?
I don't think I have that much more Biden.
I still had some booster stuff, but that's not interesting.
Other than the timeline.
Actually, this should be known for people because it's a mess.
Moderna said that it started its application for its booster dose of its COVID-19 vaccine.
This is actually going to be a half dose, 50 micrograms, compared with the 100 dose level for the first two shots.
Now, saying that it tested this in a small study of about 344 people and saw robust antibody responses of more than 40 times against the Delta variant.
So this will go to the FDA. Ahead of that September 20th time frame that the White House and its health advisors have put out as the week they plan to start offering booster doses broadly to the general population.
And just yesterday, the FDA's advisory committee set a date of September 17th.
That's the Friday before that week to meet to discuss Pfizer's and BioNTech's booster dose.
That application coming in just at the end of August for that vaccine.
And so we'll hear that public hearing about boosters.
And guys, this could be a really interesting discussion because not all of the FDA's advisors believe that booster doses are actually needed right now.
Because the vaccines appear to hold up so well against severe disease.
So that will be a very interesting meeting.
We'll see if they vote in favor of this.
And that puts the regulatory process in place to start this.
And then we'll see how they handle Moderna's application as well, which is just starting to come in.
Johnson& Johnson folks might be a little bit further behind as we need to see those data and the J&J shot that started rolling out a little later than these two.
Yeah, prediction for me?
No booster.
Not going to happen.
No booster.
What?
I don't think they're going to do it.
They're not meeting about the booster.
The FDA advisory committee, this is the ones who have a problem with it.
They don't want it apparently because of the Israel data.
These are not, you know, it's an advisory board.
The same happened in the UK. The advisory board, three people quit.
They're walking away saying, no, you should not be doing these boosters.
Meanwhile, Moderna's doing half a dose so they can sell twice as much.
I don't, I have a hard time.
They're not going to meet until the 17th.
So do you think they're still going to roll out?
They do have a lot of pressure from the WHO and the UN. Who don't want it at all.
They can always use that as an out.
Exactly.
Based on your thesis, they could use that as an out.
Because the World Health Organization and the UN in general and a lot of the other, I don't know, drinking clubs, they've all decided that, wow, you guys are just hogging everything.
You should be sending it to Africa.
Send it to Africa.
And of course, you know, Brazil, you know, that's another place.
Yeah.
Brazil's an interesting target of the media because now they're going after Brazil for a couple of clips of drought.
What's his name?
Bolsonaro.
Bolsonaro, yeah.
They hate that guy.
Ah, yes.
We're moving into climate change.
Good.
I've got some stuff.
So here's Brazil and its drought.
As we've reported many times in this podcast, Brazil is dealing with one of the worst COVID outbreaks in the world.
The government has struggled to keep Latin America's biggest economy afloat during the pandemic and now it faces a fresh challenge, one of the most severe droughts in Brazilian history.
Water levels in the Parana River, the second longest in South America, have reached their lowest point since 1944.
Camila Mota from BBC Brazil told us more about the droughts.
They're very common in the northeastern part of Brazil, near the equator line, where it's usually very hot, and in some points, climate gets closer to desertic, but that's not the case here.
The Paraná River, you mentioned, is located in the southern part of Brazil, which is going through its worst drought in 91 years.
Specialists say this has been caused by the La Nina effect, which usually cools down the ocean surface in this part of the country and reduces the amount of rain.
But climatologists argue that climate change is making these natural phenomena more extreme.
So that might be the explanation here.
We've had a reaction in from listeners.
Let's listen to one.
I'm Otavio Schiavone.
I live in Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
So in regards to the drought, what I'm most afraid of is the impact it might have on inflation.
And to make things worse, one of the measures the government has taken to fight the drought is to add a tariff on our electric bill in order to discourage energy consumption.
We know.
We haven't really been paying attention.
But ever since we were talking about Transmission lines underwater or over land or underground, but specifically underwater.
A lot of people emailed me.
There's a lot of high-voltage DC cables underground being pulled all across the United States.
deal i don't know how they finance it but it's maybe it's private it's also positive it's very possible but there's there's a lot of uh dc high voltage lines getting run they're serious about this why are they using dc they gotta still convert it over to make it so it works in a house we don't have dc in our house yeah well this is a long argument that neither you and i are qualified to There's a lot of pros for doing a DC if you believe the wind power is a way to go.
I personally looked at it.
I don't see how it makes any sense financially.
It obviously doesn't make any sense.
It makes sense to somebody who knows how to make money.
Yes.
Just play the second part of the Brazilian thing.
Okay, hold on a second.
Brazil 2.
So, of course, I cannot ask the government to make it rain.
However, I would be glad if they would take measures to curb inflation.
I was struck there, Camila.
I can't ask the government to make it rain.
I did think, well, he could try, but it wouldn't be much good.
Is this what people are talking about in Sao Paulo?
It is.
Inflation has been a main topic here in Brazil.
It has gone up over the past few months, and not only because of the energy prices.
The increasing tariffs that he mentioned, it was announced only this week, so people are very angry about this.
But as the drought also affected crops, it also had an impact on food prices.
So you can imagine what we're going through here.
Camilla Motta speaking to James Reynolds.
Climate change is also having a profound effect on animal life.
A new study published in the journal Oceanography documents how the number of North Atlantic right whales has plummeted in recent years.
Oh man.
The right whales?
Yeah.
Never heard of those.
Well, you have now.
What's interesting is all this climate change talk, but very little talk about the completion of Nord Stream 2.
That dropped out of the news.
Oh, yeah.
Well, it's been completed.
That was two days ago or something.
That's why.
Yeah.
So it's completed.
Gazprom announced it.
Of course, this is the evil gas.
It's gas.
It's from Russia.
But more importantly, it's the gas that's flooding the market we like to sell or used to sell to.
So I'm not quite sure how that fits into the climate change conversation.
Yes, it's good.
There was a couple other things that were kind of interesting.
Oh, the Netherlands.
KLM. Here's how you screw it up.
KLM did this big promotion.
They've got to start flying people and marketing.
And they said, well, you know what we're doing now?
We are going to stop serving meals that consist of meat on all flights.
Which by itself is an interesting message to give, particularly if you only plan to do it in economy and not in first class or in business.
I read that in the Dutch newspaper and I'm like, oh, that's rich.
What a bunch of idiots.
How can they, this typical government, you know, quasi-government airline, Royal Dutch Airlines, They always got to do something stupid.
Some clarification from our president when we were wondering what this meant.
You know, it looks like a tornado.
They don't call them that anymore.
That hit the crops and wetlands in the middle of the country, in Iowa, in Nevada.
I mean, it's just across the board.
So we wondered what he's supposed to call the tornado, and many people answered.
The correct answer was Derico.
And the president said Iowa and Nevada.
He meant Nebraska.
Close, though, Joe.
Close.
Oh, that's interesting.
Well, he's got a prompter he's reading from.
I think that...
I don't know if that...
No, that was a...
How does he get Nevada?
Well, Nevada starts with an N. I think that was off the cuff.
I don't think that was prompter.
This is why they don't want to.
It's off the cuff.
The sky's the limit for fucking up.
Toyota and Honda are getting very mad at the latest climate change tax benefits.
This is a new proposal.
I think this is going to be part of the $3.5 trillion, whatever it is, reconciliation bill, budget bill.
In there is a tax incentive.
This is what really made Tesla fly amongst the elite when they first came out.
Was it $7,500 or $5,000?
It might have been $7,500 the first round.
I think it was $7,500.
Yeah, $7,500.
You could immediately deduct top line off of your income.
That's why a lot of people went for the second car or whatever, or maybe for the – just all sorts of virtue signaling.
Yeah, give me a Tesla.
You could make a case that the Tesla, the early ones, the newer, more expensive ones, not as much, but you can make, maybe with the Tesla 3 you can do this, but you can make a case that the Tesla doesn't cost anything.
Yeah.
I've seen the math, and it looks like, oh, the car's free.
Well, now that diminishes after 200,000 cars produced.
But in the new $3.5 trillion, whatever, boondoggle, there will be $4,500 tax incentive, but only for car manufacturers who make electric vehicles that have unionized workers.
This is how Joe gets his good-paying union jobs.
And Toyota and Honda, they like to use non-union jobs, or they're non-unionized, and they think it's unfair.
It is unfair.
Of course it's unfair.
But the president did promise good-paying union jobs.
You've got to hand it to him.
In CBS this morning, I did not understand the point of this report after doing the math.
Here in Iceland, history is about to be made.
History!
The world's first large-scale attempt to directly capture carbon dioxide and bury it underground.
These are the collector containers.
So that's exactly where the air comes in.
Julie Gossalvez is an executive with the Swiss company Climeworks.
Today, it will start operating these 96 fans powered by a nearby geothermal plant.
As soon as the fans are on, every ton of CO2 that's removed is a ton that's actually helping, fighting climate change and not contributing to global warming.
But I have to say this is smaller than I thought it would be.
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Well, this is actually a very good thing.
This is compact and can capture and install a lot of CO2. The carbon dioxide first gets drawn into these collectors.
And then it's sent here.
Comes in here.
Yeah.
Processed in this room and mixed with water.
Inside this domed building, it gets injected into the ground.
It's trapped in two stones.
How long does it stay there?
More than a thousand years.
So how much carbon dioxide is this thing going to suck out of the air every year?
Yeah, so the capacity of this plant is 4,000 tons.
That's a drop in the carbon dioxide ocean.
Nearly 40 billion tons of CO2 are now released into the atmosphere every year, much of it from fossil fuels.
What kind of a dumbass machine is this?
We're trying to kill us all.
4,000 tons is nothing.
Well, besides the point, why would you do this?
And by the way, carbon dioxide sequestration, which was developed by the oil refining companies, and available and was ready to be put into use during the Crap and Trade Bill, if you remember Jobs, Jobs, Jobs.
Oh, Crap and Trade, yeah, yeah.
It's nothing new.
But it's taken from the effluent.
It's not taken from the atmosphere.
No.
Yeah, they're literally taking it away from the plants.
Yeah.
Go away, plants.
Why don't you just get some Agent Orange and spread it all over the place?
That'll...
That'll do it.
Hey, and so, four tons of CO2. Now, can you get a carbon credit for each ton of CO2, right?
I would think.
Which is only $40.
So you're talking about $100 is $40?
Hey, you know, it's a bottle of wine.
In a year, this whole thing results in $160,000 worth of credit.
Where'd you get this bullcrap story?
CBS? CBS? CBS is CBS. CBS, man.
Yeah, CBS, the morning news, not just any old shuck and jive outfit.
Well, let's switch gears and go to this.
Commies in class, part one.
A Northern California teacher boasts about indoctrinating students with...
I'm sorry, can you do that with a little more reverb or something?
Can you give me a little...
Let's do it right, yeah.
Needs an appropriate setup.
Commies in class!
A Northern California teacher boasts about indoctrinating students with communist values in his classroom.
Another teacher in Southern California is under investigation for suggesting her students recite the Pledge of Allegiance to the pride flag.
We'll hear more from NTD's Eileen Ng.
Project Veritas released a video exposing a high school teacher admitting he indoctrinates his students with communist ideas.
Gabriel Guip, an AP government teacher in Sacramento, could be heard talking about turning his students into revolutionaries.
I have 180 days to turn them into revolutionaries.
Get the f*** out of them.
The public school teacher believes in a change of cultural propaganda and tries to convince people that socialism is needed.
He gives his students extra credit for creating an opposition at events.
In a student news production called Tiger Talk posted on YouTube, the political spectrum and images of Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong are the background.
Guip said there are three other teachers that share his view.
NTD reached out to Guip, the school principal, and Natomas Unified School District, but did not receive a response by deadline.
Where was this from?
The reports from NTD, New Tang Dynasty.
Right.
They're the only ones who cover stuff like this.
Yeah.
Well, there's something big going on between the U.S. and China, particularly in the media.
Yes, well, this is true.
I think it's been going on.
Well, I have two clips when you're ready.
Okay, let's play part two of this, and I do have a comment.
In Orange County, Southern California, another teacher is under investigation for posting a video on social media suggesting her students salute the pride flag instead of the American flag.
In the TikTok video, she said she took down the American flag during the pandemic because it made her feel uncomfortable.
She packed it away and does not know where it is.
My kid today goes, hey, it's kind of weird that we just stand and then, you know, we say it to nothing.
And I'm like, oh, well, you know, I gotta find it.
Like, I'm working on it.
I got you.
In the meantime, I tell this kid, we do have a flag in the class that you can pledge your allegiance to.
And he like looks around and he goes, oh, that one?
In a public statement, the school district said, we take matters like this seriously.
Showing respect for our nation's flag is an important value that we instill in our students and an expectation of our employees.
The teacher is no longer in the classroom.
We follow due process and our investigation continues.
Hmm.
So the teacher felt uncomfortable with the American flag in her classroom.
Yes, this has been taught.
This has been taught by the media that lots of American flags is Trump, is Republicans, is MAGA, is QAnon, is horrible, is scary.
Yes, the American flag is frightening.
So unless she's joking, that was her giggling about the fact that she got the kid to pledge allegiance to the gay flag.
Yes.
And she thought that was hilarious.
Yeah, yeah.
But she's out of work.
This brings me to the point, there should be cameras in classrooms.
Yes.
I've talked to you about it.
I still believe it's true that cameras have been in the classroom for the last year or two because all the Zoom meetings and the rest of it is a camera in the classroom for all practical purposes.
I think they should be installed in classrooms.
Yeah.
And parents should be able to watch the teacher teach the kids and see what they teach them.
I think parents...
I mean, I would...
When I was...
My kids were younger and they came back with some of these cockamamie ideas about, you know, Christopher Columbus was a slaver and, you know, the holidays should go, which is a very Californian thing.
I'd like to hear the lecture on this.
I'm going to agree with you and I'm going to tell you why because I was...
Definitely on the fence about this idea.
On the last show, I kept an article.
I'll put it in for this show notes as well.
From Dallas Morning News.
Texas schools are surveilling students online, often without their knowledge or consent.
Campuses are using technology to watch students' email, web history, and social media posts in what they say is an effort to protect them.
Well, if that is true, then that goes for you too, pals.
Definitely.
I'm all for your idea now.
And who the hell do these people think they are?
That's unbelievable what you just said.
Telling me.
Well, I'm glad you came around to the idea, so now I can use it as a theme.
The schoolrooms, today's schoolrooms, which are run by, not, most of the students are, I'm sorry, the teachers are fine, but there's these bad apples out there, and they're loudmouthed, and they're communists, and I'd like to identify them, and you do that with a camera in the classroom.
Yeah, I think that I'm on board.
As I said, I'm on board with this now.
This is crazy.
Let me see what else this article said.
There was something more to it that I wanted to.
Yeah, the actual software, the package is Social Sentinel.
Social Sentinel scans more than a billion posts on social media every day against more than 450,000 words and phrases that indicate potential harm.
It then uses artificial intelligence to identify potential threats of violence and suicide.
So, do the kids, how does it, are they putting something on the kids' machines, or are they just monitoring the kids via social media?
Social, well, that's unclear, of course.
Social Sentinel co-founder, Gary Margolis has said in interviews, so not to the Dallas Morning News, that the service doesn't surveil or monitor students because it merely scans public social media posts.
Nah, that's bullshit.
And even then, so you're creating a list, you're giving it to a company and say, check these kids, make sure they're not saying anything wrong.
If they're not doing the right thing.
How many times do I have to hear this in my life now?
Do the right thing.
Do the right thing.
You've got to do the right thing.
Everyone get a vaccination.
Do the right thing.
Be on the right side of history.
Be at the right thing.
Poor people.
Um...
So for some reason, CNN is on a complete anti-China kick.
They're really laying it on thick.
Two reports from CNN on the same day, two completely different reports.
This is about, we'll start with the shorter China's crackdown.
Before you play it, so CNN's not getting their cut.
That's what I'm presuming, yes.
Well, listen.
China's ruling Communist Party, having just celebrated its 100th birthday, is implementing a series of drastic policies, upending everything from multi-billion dollar businesses to pop culture.
Socialism with Chinese characteristics, as it's called here.
The party's returning to its self-acclaimed motto of serving the people, led by an increasingly powerful Xi Jinping.
He really wants a disciplined regime, a disciplined people, all dedicated to the party in many ways and in making China strong.
And it means weakening some of the country's biggest tycoons.
In recent months, Beijing has targeted some of China's most successful companies, imposing harsh regulations and fines on ride-hailing company Didi and tech giants Alibaba and Tencent.
It's coincided with restrictions on materialism and the flaunting of luxurious living.
President Xi has gone a step further, calling for a redistribution of wealth to close a widening income gap.
The crackdown has also extended to Chinese celebrities.
Those accused of tax evasion or simply being unpatriotic, and sometimes even without explanations, not only cancelled, but also erased from Chinese social media and online streaming platforms.
Well, they're not all crazy there.
I kind of like that.
You know, put the celebrities on notice.
Look out, celebrities.
Don't get too famous.
Don't get too cocky, because the party might take you down.
And this was like a buck fifteen of a much longer piece.
Probably about eight minutes on China, again from CNN. China's ruling Communist Party, having just celebrated its 100th birthday, is implementing a series of drastic policies...
Upending everything from multi-billion dollar businesses.
Wait, is that exactly the same?
No, how's that possible?
Sounds so far exactly the same.
Hold on.
I know, strong.
And it means weakening some of the country's biggest tycoons.
Oh, shoot.
Did I cut the same one twice?
Hold on.
You liked it.
It must be longer.
Hold on.
He's gone a step further, calling for a redistribution of wealth.
Oh, yeah.
That wasn't in there.
No, it was.
It was?
What the hell?
Yeah, redistribution of wealth.
This is longer.
But this is longer.
And the check...
It is longer, but I don't know why.
Hold on.
Must have had a tag.
You can't get too high, you can't get too famous, and you can't get too wealthy.
Some are calling it a new cultural revolution, harking back to the 60s and 70s when then-communist leader Mao Zedong led a movement to purify the party, as he put it.
But many say an obvious effort to reassert his control in a power struggle.
It led to brutal crackdowns on free thought, mass imprisonments, and death.
Though in today's China, there is no question who's in charge.
Now, my question to you, is it really CNN who's all of a sudden decided, oh, we haven't gotten our cut, we're going to point out all these horrible things, or is it maybe just manifesting what everybody wants here?
We want to have the social credit score.
We want to be good citizens.
Ooh, that's a pretty funny idea.
And that it's kind of a manifestation exercise.
I would say you're half right.
I'm going to give you 50%.
Okay.
It's what CNN would like to see here.
Well, they're definitely manifesting that.
It's what the douchebags at CNN would love to see.
Yeah, they would.
But I had lots of people like, what do you guys?
I haven't heard Horowitz and DH Unplugged in a while.
Have you guys been talking about the Chinese companies?
Did they really screw them over?
No, it hasn't been a topic of conversation.
We've mentioned it.
We talked about Jack Ma and the fact that the Chinese are getting a piece of the action of these companies that should be free to make their money.
No, not really.
Not in any major way.
Well, kind of related, and this was a story that came out yesterday from Business Insider.
Central banks must roll up their sleeves and urgently speed up their work on their own digital currencies before crypto upends the current financial system according to the Bank of International Settlements.
So now they're pushing.
I'm like, hurry up, hurry up, hurry up.
We've got to be like China.
We've got to get the money under control.
We've got to control these people.
Ah, hurry up.
That's how it feels.
I don't know.
Then the Sputnik, so here's the Russians saying something about the Chinese.
China-U.S. relations have denigrated considerably.
Here's the point.
Quinn gang, China's recently appointed ambassador to the United States, has reportedly urged American authorities to keep quiet if the ongoing spat between the two economic superpowers cannot be resolved diplomatically.
And here's the quote.
If we cannot resolve our differences, please shut up, Quinn reportedly said in a private Zoom meeting.
Can you just imagine that?
Shut up.
Shut up!
We have a clip.
We have the guy saying shut up.
It was Why You Ruffin?
It is Don't Ruff.
I don't know if there's shut up in here.
Here it is.
Shut up!
There you go.
There it is.
So that's China.
Okay, let's go with...
I got the commies.
I got the Pope trip.
I got some...
Mary Trump is promoted, and I think on an NPR segment.
Let's do the Pope.
Let's do the Pope.
I'm interested in the Pope.
Yeah, the Pope.
Pope Francis leaves Rome tomorrow for visits to Hungary and Slovakia, his first foreign trip following intestinal surgery in July.
As NPR's Sylvia Pagioli reports, the Pope describes it as a spiritual pilgrimage to two countries on the periphery of the European Union.
The Budapest leg of the trip will consist only in the Pope celebrating Mass at the International Eucharistic Congress.
Vatican Watchers suggest the brevity of the stop, only seven hours, underscores the Pope's criticism of the anti-immigrant policies of Nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
The official schedule indicates they will meet, but not in private.
The three-day visit to Slovakia includes encounters with its first female president, Zuzana Kaputova, a staunch environmentalist who shares the Pope's concerns over the fate of the planet.
Francis will also meet representatives of Slovakia's large Roma population and leaders of the Jewish community, decimated under the country's pro-Nazi regime in World War II. Bad use of the term decimated, but okay.
It's always a bad use of the term.
We've never heard it done correctly.
Have we seen the Pope get the jab?
We've never...
Yes, actually, there was a photo of him getting the jab.
Okay, there was a photo.
All right, good.
I believe so, yeah.
Well, is he going to do a booster, too, then?
I want to see him get jab.
Everyone has...
Kamala, Joe, everyone's got to do the jab on TV again, too.
Well, I think so.
If it comes.
It has to be not a salt solution.
There was an interesting report on NPR about it, and you don't even remember this because I just barely remember it.
There was a group, I think it was in Chile or Peru, that was a bunch of communists called the Shining Light.
And they were based out of, I think they were influenced by the Chinese.
It was 30 years ago.
And they just killed a lot of people.
They were having nothing but problems.
This is the kind of thing you run into with these radicals.
And it could happen anywhere, mostly in South America.
It's not going to happen here, I don't think.
But it's just an interesting report.
And I'm surprised that NPR wasn't more sympathetic because they are left-wing.
But they played a pretty straight story.
The founder of the Shining Path guerrilla group in Peru is dead at the age of 86.
NPR's Philip Reeves reports.
Nearly 30 years have elapsed since Abimael Guzman was captured while hiding in a safe house amid a conflict that brought havoc and misery to Peru.
He's been held ever since in a maximum security unit built especially to imprison him.
In 1980, Guzman, a Maoist philosophy professor, declared war on Peru's government and led thousands of leftist insurgents in a relentless bombing and assassination campaign.
In the following two decades, there were 70,000 deaths.
A Truth and Reconciliation Commission found just over half of these lives lost were caused by the Shining Path.
Peru's government said Guzman died Saturday after developing an infection.
President Pedro Castillo described him as a terrorist, responsible for countless deaths.
Philip Reeves, NPR News.
At least they reported on it.
That's surprising by itself.
Nobody else did.
No, very surprising.
I always look at obituaries.
You know, it's like, oh, the first person to do this, I always have to go, I gotta read it, man.
It's like, shit, if you achieve something and it's in print, you know, there it is, and then everyone's like, man, whatever, just reads over it.
It kind of sucks.
I feel like it's karma.
I like this fact that they built a prison, an entire prison specifically for him.
Oh, that's...
Then you're the boss, man.
That's how it goes.
That's cool.
Just before we take a break, this is something we talked about years and years and years ago.
Part of, I think we were discussing the light bulb conspiracy, the planned obsolescence of manufacturing and how the United States is particularly good at coming up with it.
And I guess China is really good at, well, everything they make is planned obsolescence one way or the other.
But then there was also the right to repair.
And that keeps coming back every couple of years as, you know, everything becomes more and more difficult to repair yourself, automobiles, technology.
And increasingly, the same companies kind of claim that, you know, it's like it's not even your car, really.
You know, Tesla is driving as a service.
You pay a subscription for certain features.
And there was a report about this on ABC. In industries ranging from electronics to farming to medical devices, the right to repair is gaining traction.
The basic premise?
It shouldn't be so hard to fix things when they're broken.
In simple terms, how would you describe the right to repair?
It's the idea that you bought it, you own it, it's yours to do whatever you want with, and you shouldn't have to ask permission from the prior owner, like the manufacturer, to be able to fix it.
It's a familiar concept when it comes to fixing old cars, furniture, or shoes.
But as more products get embedded with computer chips and software, getting a repair isn't as easy as taking it to the local corner shop.
Anything that has a chip in it right now is probably impossible to repair without using the manufacturer.
Critics say some companies are setting up unnecessary roadblocks and regulators are taking note.
In a May report to Congress, the Federal Trade Commission, the FTC, warned manufacturers are making repairs harder, like using adhesives that make parts difficult to replace.
Limiting the availability of spare parts or making software unavailable.
The result can mean higher costs for consumers, less competition, and more environmental waste.
I was a little disappointed that they didn't.
I think, isn't it Apple that actually makes it illegal for you to do anything to open up your device?
They have some legal thing in their terms of service.
It's illegal, but they will brick it.
Yeah, exactly.
They'll brick it.
You know, what was it?
Sonos speakers did that, too.
That's disgusting.
Now, this harkens back.
This began, this whole idea, which was a genius thought at the time, was started by, and I credit Seymour Rubenstein, the guy who ran the, did the WordStar in some of these early products.
WordStar?
Holy crap.
Going back in time with the Sound of a Nation.
The Seymour Rubinstein, who was, last I saw him was a few years back.
He lived in Benicia.
I think, I don't know if he's still around.
I should find out.
He, and he gloated about this.
He says he invented the idea of the software license.
And he told me once, he said, I don't see why everything's not licensed.
Why shouldn't everything be licensed?
That way you have control.
And he rattled off all the benefits of licensing and why it's better for the company that licensed the product.
Because then you can take liability and throw it out the window.
Because in the license, it can say, we're not liable.
If the thing blows up and pokes your eyes out, too bad.
Because you signed off on it, the EULA, the End User Licensing Agreement.
And he said that he thought everything should be licensed.
Cars, anything.
You buy a set of silverware, it should be licensed.
You don't want to buy it?
Don't sign the license?
You can't buy it.
It was a very weird form of monopoly, if you think about it.
No kidding.
And this is what's coming to pass.
Now I'm blaming him.
Yeah, so much douchebaggery going on with it.
Oh, so much douchebaggery.
They throw a chip in and it's all licensable and they can cut you off.
You know, and also shrinkflation.
Here's something I've been wanting to ask you for months.
Finally, I just remembered.
Do you still consume from time to time, from Central, not from Central Market, from Costco, the Italian sparkling water in the green bottles?
The Italian sparkling water in the green bottles is usually obtained from Whole Foods.
Oh, okay.
Fine, Whole Foods.
Have you had that recently in the past month or two?
No, I haven't.
What happened?
I wanted confirmation.
I believe they have changed the carbonation.
I think they're putting a lot less carbonation in.
As I set the glass down, I always have one...
During the show, and I know that these things were, it was always carbonated after several hours, and now it's a dud after about two.
Thanks.
I'm going to show my sword by donating to No Agenda.
Imagine all the people who could do that.
Oh yeah, that'd be fab.
Yeah, on your agenda in the morning.
That was that poor, tall, cool one.
I'll buy some and find out.
Yeah, let me know what you think.
Because it's possible.
It's a scam!
Well, everything's a scam, it seems.
I'm getting a little tired of it, to be honest.
Yeah, I know.
Time to quit this show.
All we'll do is report on scams.
I have to bring up the sad dog.
If I get my arrow on my screen to actually work, I will be ready.
Well, I'll give it a shot by kicking it off with Pete Federici, who I'm sure is not related to the Apple Federici guy, or at least not after he heard him on this show.
111, and we appreciate that.
And he has a job offer karma for his partner.
Yeah, we'll put jobs karma at the end there.
All right, I'm ready.
Carson Grover's next on the list.
These are our producers.
It's Kaysen, I think.
It's Kaysen, not Carson.
Kaysen.
Oh, Kaysen.
Yeah.
Kaysen.
That's a pretty cool name, actually.
Nolensville, Tennessee.
$100.33.
Sherelle.
Sherelle.
I got that one right.
Sherelle Patterson, $100.
Alexander Nuttall in Portsmouth, Virginia, $100.
Rob Van Dyke, our buddy Rob in the Netherlands, $100.
David Wicker, $91.10.
Jesse and birthday.
Jesse Smith in Woonsocket, my favorite town in Rhode Island, $87.87.
James Foster, $800.08.
Ryan Wolfe, 75-18.
Gregory Schenez in Lockport, New York, 74.
Benjamin Johnson, don't call me Johnson, Wollongong, New South Wales, 70.
Brian Taylor, 6913.
Sir Camera Chris in Grafton, Wisconsin, 6789.
Brian Carter, 6565 in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Jamie Buell in Vista, California.
Jamie B. Stephen Crummey.
Stephen Crummey.
What an interesting name that is.
That's a great name.
El Cajon, California.
Christine Hines in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Kind of a nice town.
Thanks for reminding us that all the logic still exists.
Please, no exit strategy.
I hit my sister, Nikki, in the mouth.
I also hit my IT guy.
John, he is now too a douche.
Douchebag!
Douchebag!
Yeah, both of them.
Christy is a douche and so is...
Or Nikki's a douche and so is...
A douche.
It's just a bunch of douches.
They've got douches there in New Hampshire.
Nicole McCarter, $57.
Sir, not Jake, $56.78.
Mark Mishmerhoisen.
What do you think?
It's a Dutch name.
No, it's not.
Michael Reiser in Ashland, Wisconsin, 52-75.
Ross Reynolds, 50-69.
Jody Franke, 50-33.
And Barron Sir Economic Hitman there in Houston, Texas.
Uh...
Now, the following people are $50 donors, name and location.
I want to thank each and every one of them.
I'm just going to read the names and locations.
Jonathan Ferris in Liberal, Kansas.
Paul Dubois in Ker-Hunkson, New York.
I'm sure that's butchered.
Byron Boone.
Patrick Cannon in Cranford, New Jersey.
John Doyle in Woodstock, Illinois.
Jeremy Garstka in Bakersfield.
Colin Pettit.
Kimberly Redmond, Dame Kimberly in Toronto, Ontario.
Philip Kim in San Francisco, California.
Sir George Wushit in the parts unknown.
Jesse Hall in Friendswood, Texas.
Stephen Schumach in Xenia, Ohio.
Michael Hainer in Paris, California.
It's spelled with an E. A lot of 50s today.
Yeah.
St.
Stephanie.
Sad puppy, baby.
That's what did it.
Sad puppy.
Helps.
McWork.
50.
David Schwendinger in Woodbridge, Virginia.
Michael Wendell in Matawan, New Jersey.
Aynjo Chung. Aynjo. Aynjo. Aynjo.
E-U-N-J-O-O.
Aynjo. Aynjo. Aynjo. Aynjo Chung.
Stephan Powers.
Margarita Eden Hood.
Hoot.
Which is a Dutch name.
In Orangevale, California.
Elsa.
A lot of great names.
Great names.
Orlandini in Miami Beach.
It was a birthday for her.
Happy birthday, Yabkers, from the mom and son.
We love you.
And last on the list of $50 well-wishers and producers is Eric Hoff in Edmonton, Alberta, where all the money once was and now is gone.
Just rolling back for a few, we had Jeremy.
He wanted to de-douche him.
Give him that.
You've been de-douched.
Brewery Ambassador Ross Reynolds in unconsolidated Williamson County, Texas, will be turning 41.
He's on the list.
Christine Hinesway.
We got the dedouching there.
There was one more dedouching.
Oh, yes.
David Wicker.
What was he?
That was a lot of birthdays for us as well.
And this is...
Sherelle Patterson wanted a douchebag call-out for Uncharted X. Douchebag!
UnchartedX.com.
And we're going to give a jobs karma for everybody and a big karma to DC girl as the sewer's broken on her block or her house or something.
She has to live in hotels now.
That stinks.
Yes, yes.
These donations are support for this show.
We do not take corporate money, no advertising.
What we say is what we feel, how we think.
You said something really cool in the newsletter.
You know, that we invest, we've invested our time, our building this beautiful community of producers.
You know, we have technology that works.
We are the platform is what you wound up saying.
And I really like that.
I hadn't really looked at it that way.
It's like we can't be the platform because we, with the producers of No Agenda Nation, Gitmo Nation, we are the platform.
It's badass.
I just want to say I really like that.
And appreciate all of the support that you've given us.
You saw the sad puppy.
You came to the call.
And you see it there.
It is whatever you think it's worth.
Whatever value you get out of this show, you just put that into numbers and you let us know.
And we're very happy to reciprocate with better shows every single time.
To participate for the next one on Thursday, go to Dvorak.org.
Let's get some jobs.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
You've got karma.
Let's take a look at what we've got on the birthday calendar.
Ross Reynolds, 41, that's belated, from the 7th of September.
Elsa Orlandini, happy birthday to her husband, Yapkers.
His birthday was yesterday, September 11th.
Jeffrey Audette, 40 today.
Bob Butler, 52 on the 14th.
And David Wicker, we say happy birthday to all of them as they celebrate.
Congratulations from the No Agenda Show!
Come gather round, douchebag, producer and slave As we all thank your brothers and sisters who gave And some of them nights, some of them days Well, by request, there it is.
The titles are a change in Sir Loud Pipes, topped up with an additional $1,000 and becomes the Baron of Mecklenburg County, and we congratulate him and thank him and invite him to hang out because we've got two new entries to the roundtable today, a dame and a knight, so just need the double blade.
Perfect.
Nancy Murphy, come on up!
And Don Francis, both of you, supporting the No Agenda show in a cumulative amount of $1,000.
Thank you so much for supporting the show.
And I'm very proud to welcome you to the Roundtable of the Knights and Dames and pronounce the KD as...
Dame Nancy of the Confused!
And Sir Dawn!
For you, we've got hookers and blower and boys and chardonnay, southern banana pudding by request, boba and stinky tofu, diet soda and video games.
We've got harlots and haldol, redheads and ryes, vodka and vanilla, bong hits and bourbon, sparkling cider and escorts, ginger ale and gerbils.
We've got breast milk and pablum, ruinous women and rosé, or if you prefer, the staple we all consume here, mutton and mead.
And congratulations on becoming a dame and a knight.
And go to noagendarnation.com slash rings.
Fill out all the information.
Click it.
Eric will get it in the back end of the back office.
He'll make it all happen for you with your wax to seal and sign with your ring along with your certificate of authenticity signed by your podfathers here.
And thank you for supporting the No Agenda Show.
No Agenda Meetups.
We're talking about the meetups throughout the show.
It's so healthy, so good.
This is going to be a big one in Bastrop.
Do you remember our Instadame from a few weeks ago?
Yes, she actually invited us to come out.
Insta, wait, Insta...
Insta Duchess, yes.
Yeah, so they've got a date.
It's on the calendar.
And the Keeper and I are going.
We're very excited about it.
They've got live music planned.
It's on the homestead.
Yeah, it's going to be a monster meetup.
Probably the biggest in Texas.
I think it might be.
Yeah, it's going to be that big.
I agree.
Maybe more.
You had a big monster a couple years ago before COVID, but I think this will top it.
Yeah, they may even have a cotton candy machine.
I'm just dreaming that.
I'm sure they'll have face painters.
People putting tattoos on you.
Yes, yes, we'll have the longhorns.
There's going to be a bandstand.
Ride the longhorn.
A Ferris wheel.
A Ferris wheel, John.
It's unbelievable.
Roller coaster.
Meetup report from Tilburg Café Kadinsky from September 9th.
Adam and John.
Seven great people attended our first organized meetup in Café Kadinsky in Tilburg last Thursday.
All amygdalas were healthy and small.
Great conversation without any tiptoeing around topics like COVID, science, local theater, which is the Dutch politics.
The latest developments in the Afghani scam.
Climate cryptocurrency.
No spooks, by the way.
Yeah, that's what you think.
Ah!
There's always a spook.
It was closing time before we knew it.
Thanks to all participants, Tom, Tim, Bart, Andre, and Sonder.
Remember, if you can't find a meetup around you, organize it yourself at noagendameetups.com.
From your hosts, El Duderachi and Sir Rob, Knight of the Philanthropic Shareholders Federation.
Second meetup report from Vancouver Island, BC. Where were you?
The meetup report.
I neglected to record a meet-up report this time, but I would like to thank, in order of appearance, Kevin, Jonathan, Mike, Rachel, and once again Barbara for showing up to the Noagina meet-up at the Six Mile Pub in Victoria, B.C. Special thanks to Jonathan because he dared to traverse the perilous waters of a specific ocean just to be there.
He was on a ferry for about three-plus hours for that day.
No joke.
It was like a party.
We shared our 9-11 experience stories and talked about human stuff.
More Vancouver Island meetups to come.
Stay tuned.
Same bat channel, different bat time.
Thank you for your courage.
Winston Smith, out.
Thank you, sir.
And now, a report from down under.
The Sydney COVID Safe Meetup.
I give you Sir Chris Wilson.
ITM, it's Sir Chris here at the Sydney Covers Safe Meetup, and we're at capacity with an attendance of one.
Yep, it's just me because that's all we're allowed and it appears that they've just launched the taser drones from the helicopter overhead so I think I better say in the morning before they spot me.
I think it's too late.
They've already spotted me.
Whatever you do.
Someone avenge my death.
Even while he's locked down like a dog, he still can make, produce humor.
He can't.
Let's face it.
Here's what's coming up for today.
The Corona, not to be confused with the virus.
California, super spreader, spectacular.
Four o'clock at Storytellers Brewery and Meat House.
For Tuesday, new one on the list, Chicago Northside Underground Railroad Weekly Meetup.
Weekly Meetup, 5 p.m.
It's new.
It's Meetup at Grace and Levitt Tavern on Grace Street.
Look for Sir Matt McVader, Knight of Edgewater.
Also on Thursday, the Sacramento In-Person Federation at 6.30.
That'll be Pacific Time.
Drake's the Barn in West Sacto.
Sacto.
Sacramento.
And also on Thursday, Charlotte's Third Thirsty Thursday monthly meetup, 7 o'clock at Ed's Tavern.
And the final one, also new, Rapid City, South Dakota will most likely be at the Independent Ale House of Rapid City.
What you want to do is you want to make sure that you check out noagendameetups.com and get all the details from there.
We actually used noagendameetups.com this morning.
The keeper was up early and says, look, look, look, look what they got.
Here it is.
We've got the first RSVP for the big Bastrop meetup, which is October something.
When is it?
I think it's October.
Well...
Great promotion, Curry.
Way to go on remembering that one.
Hey, NoAgendaMeetups.com is where you can find it.
It's like a party.
Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days.
You want to be where you won't be.
Triggered on hell's flame.
You want to be where everybody feels the same.
It's like a party.
Yeah.
ISOs.
ISOs for the day.
I have three.
Ooh, okay.
Let's see.
First of all, I have the no.
No.
Right, right, right.
I got it.
It's just the way you can...
No.
No.
I have so inspiring.
So inspiring?
Mm-hmm.
This relates to the show.
Yes, yes.
And then sure.
Sure.
Sure.
Well, you know, we might be able to do something.
Maybe, because no is...
No.
That would be good if we could combine it with something.
I think I have some possibilities.
Oh, this is so creepy.
Get vaccinated.
Kind of like that one.
Like, how creepy is that guy?
Get vaccinated.
That's your president.
Get vaccinated with no.
Yeah, hold on.
We've got a couple more.
No joke.
Okay, that's child abuse from one of our producers.
What is this one?
Stay skeptical.
Ooh!
I like that with the fry at the end.
I didn't hear it.
Oh, sorry.
No, I mean, I heard it, but I couldn't understand it.
Stay skeptical.
Oh, stay skeptical.
And then we could follow it up with no.
I think get vaccinated, no.
That's the combo to me.
Yeah, but the get vaccinated needs to be boosted by about 5, 10 dBs.
Okay, well I got dog business.
I got a whole bowl of them, bro.
Stand by.
It's just, he's so creepy soft.
Get vaccinated.
No.
What do you think?
It is funny.
Do we use those too?
Yeah, I like it.
Any last clips before we get out?
I do have a couple.
I have the one in a minute, 54 seconds of Eisenhower's giving a speech.
Oh, you know, that would be great to end with because I know producers brought this to our attention.
Yeah, it's part of this big speech about the military-industrial complex, but it's about technology.
And science.
And science.
And academia.
A little bit.
Yeah, we can play that.
Well, it's interesting to listen to in context of coronavirus and COVID sickness and vaccines and others.
And it's from the 1950s.
And he was a president.
And this was his farewell song, his swan song.
I'm leaving and I'm leaving you with this knowledge.
And we never listened to him.
Akin to and largely responsible for the sweeping changes in our industrial military posture.
has been the technological revolution during recent decades.
In this revolution, research has become central.
It also becomes more formalized, complex, and costly.
A steadily increasing share is conducted for, by, or at the direction of the federal government.
Today, the solitary inventor, tinkering in his shop, has been overshadowed by task forces of scientists.
In laboratories and testing fields, in the same fashion, the Free University, historically the fountainhead of free ideas and scientific discovery, has experienced a revolution in the conduct of research, partly because of the huge costs involved, a government contract.
Becomes virtually a substitute for intellectual curiosity.
For every old blackboard, there are now hundreds of new electronic computers.
The prospect of domination of the nation's scholars by federal employment, projects, allocations, and the power of money is ever present and is gravely to be regarded.
Yet in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, We must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific technological elite.
It is the task of statesmanship to mold, to balance, and to integrate these and other forces, new and old, within the principles of our democratic system, ever aiming toward the supreme goals of our free society.
The scientific technological elite.
Ain't that the truth?
And this reminds me to remind people to read the book from Jacques Elluel called The Technological Society.
And read it from beginning to end.
It's quite good.
And that is your homework.
There will be a test, everybody, on Thursday.
So make sure you get here bright and early for your media deconstruction.
We'll have a test on Eisenhower.
Only one end of show mix for today, but it's a good one.
Sir Scott Knight of...
what is he the Knight of?
Sir Scott is Knight of...
the surname.
Sir Scott Knight of the Knight's surname.
Oy yoy yoy.
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Such...
...aggy trousers.
Centralization is freedom.
Facebook, Twitter, they're all so proud.
New speak, good think are only allowed.
I'm ungood and I am cancelled now.
Decentralize.
Decentralize.
Love your neighbor if they got the vaccine.
Rules for thee but not for me.
You better not question or think or disagree.
Decentralize.
Decentralize.
I feel fine talking about free your mind.
got to get offline, but I'm getting a good sign.
Centralized Centralized Centralized Centralized Love in a free, independent spirit Of hugging a friend instead of fearing Social distance ain't no humanity Decentralize
Decentralize I feel fine I'm talking about free your mind It's gonna take some time But I'm getting a good sign Decentralize Decentralize.
La, la, la, la, la, la, la.
All the Facebook groups are being shut down, so people are posting their own experiences on websites where, you know, doctors, et cetera, are getting together and they're decentralizing away from Silicon Valley.
It's beautiful.
It's decentralized.
There's no canceling.
There's no algorithms.
Just pure, unadulterated fun.
Decentralize.
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