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Congratulations!
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak.
It's Thursday, November 4th, 2021.
This is your award-winning Kimo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1396.
This is No Agenda.
Melting the M5M and broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region No.
6 in the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from northern Silicon Valley where the geese are coming in as I see them slowly fly in from the north.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
It's Crackpot and Buzzkill.
In the morning.
Yes, screw the geese.
Tell me about the train.
The train is still going.
Wait a minute.
It's going inland, or which direction is it going?
It's coming in from the port, loaded with cargo containers.
It's coming in from the port, going to San Francisco.
No, this track heads west.
This is supplying.
No, the stuff from San Francisco is just pretty much hauled around by truck.
Oh, there it is.
No, it's the second batch of engines that have to be in the middle of this monster.
Oh, my goodness.
And so it just keeps going and going.
Each one's got two or three containers on it.
And it's almost done, but it's not quite there.
Nope, nope, there's more.
And so all of that is going to California and not to the rest of the country, clearly.
No, it's going east.
Probably most of it's going anywhere but here.
Well, it's not showing up in most places.
Well, I think your stuff comes in from...
No, we're good.
In Hill Country, we're good because we're on the through fare.
So, you know, 290 is a trucker's route.
So we have fresh seafood in the heart of Texas.
Yikes.
Yeah.
What do you mean, yikes?
That's what I say, yikes.
Mmm, tasty.
It's fresh.
Have some Central Lake Texas oysters, everybody.
Some oysters.
We have a martini and oyster bar in town.
Where do you get the oysters from?
From the truck.
That's what I want.
Fresh trucked oysters.
That's right, son.
We have truck oysters here in Hill Country.
That's not a problem.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, there's a lot to talk about, but it is a Thursday, which...
Do you have a report?
Do you have something?
I do have one, and I find it interesting, a very interesting phenomenon.
Well, hold on a second.
And now it's time for a 3x3 experiment by Jesse Dean.
Comparing stories from ABC, CBS, and NBC. That's right, every single Thursday, the first Thursday of the week.
John C. Dvorak runs down the top three networks, ABC, NBC, CBS, lets us know how important it is, all the stuff that they're telling us, including shopping.
Well, it turned out I didn't catch much shopping today, except a little bit on ABC, which is really specializing in it.
But all ads everywhere, so ABC finally opened up, and I got it.
GMA does CMA. Oh, wait, the Country Music Awards?
GMA is going to be there.
Wait, when is no one going to watch?
Tell me.
It was so important to me, I don't know.
Oh man, I feel so bad for these people who enthusiastically put on these award shows that just no one cares about anymore.
No.
But they tried.
Okay, so they got...
And then they cut to that from...
They had this, like, entertainment segment, and then they cut to that with the bubbly entertainment girl.
And she's talking about, whatever happened to Tony Soprano?
And I'm thinking, jeez, that's a callback I'm not interested in.
Wow, that's interesting.
Well, it turns out that they talked to David Chase, you know, the guy who did the show, and did he...
And I guess David Chase saw a diner.
He says, I think that diner is, you know, while he's driving around.
He says, I think that's the diner that Tony should get it.
And so that's the dynamic where they put him at, but he never said that he actually got killed in that last episode.
And David Chase, this is the important part of the whole thing, was very disappointed that after six or whatever years it was of people falling in love with Tony Soprano, even though he was a gangster, wanted him dead.
It was sad.
Okay.
Gee, that was a whole segment I could have done without this morning if I was watching that.
It was longer than I expressed.
Right, okay.
And then they cut right from that to solar panels in New York City.
Why, yes, of course.
Going to save the world.
So then I cut to CBS. There's Magic Johnson with the world's longest interview by Gail.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
It was boring.
What was it about?
What was it about?
What was the crux?
Him quitting basketball back in the day when he had AIDS. He's lived 30 years since he retired.
Okay, this is not contemporary.
Who cares?
It's interesting that why would he come into view now and talk about AIDS? I think he's looking for work.
He's a general manager type.
He needs to have a basketball team.
He needs money, too.
And he also was part of the Dodgers.
I mean, the guy's loaded.
But Gail was...
They go back on set, and they talk about, oh, poor, poor magic.
And they go back on set, and she's wearing this, like...
This ridiculous Maxine Waters looking outfit that was just unbecoming and just didn't look right.
And I realize that CBS, they may be revamping the whole morning show.
I just got to stop for a second.
I know you didn't watch it, but the Magic Johnson thing bugs me.
Is it possible he was talking about PrEP or how you can...
It just feels like some setup for something, for some new COVID thing, maybe the Merck pill.
Somehow it just...
That feels off.
It feels like the timing's wrong unless it's tied into that.
I'm not going to disagree, but I couldn't catch anything.
All right.
All right.
I'm sorry.
All right.
So then I jumped over to Kristen Stewart on the Today Show.
Uh-huh.
She's on the show talking about the new movie, Spencer.
Which is about the Spencer family and Diana.
Yeah, CNN is doing Diana specials now to promote this as well.
Oh, that's interesting.
Okay, well, here's why this gets more interesting.
CNN's doing Diana Spencer stuff.
Kristen Stewart just did a movie.
They're promoting the hell of it on the Today Show.
And then they got all giggly because she's getting engaged to some woman.
She is?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's a big story.
What?
I can't believe I missed this.
I don't believe I can't believe you missed this.
By the way, CNN is promoting that movie.
So there's ads running.
It's not a CNN special.
It's a CNN ad buy and something to get their weekly ratings up.
Okay, well, on top of that, well, let me finish this segment before I bring it home.
The girls, the two women that were interviewing Kristen Stewart about acting.
Oh, she's very serious about acting and blah, blah, blah.
She says, we understand that you just got engaged and you wanted to get married by Guy Fieri or Fieri or whatever his name is.
Yeah, the chef.
The chef.
And she says, well, we've got him right here.
Oh, no.
We put him on.
And here's your fiancé.
And then Kristen Stewart gets all giddy and the three women all start giggling.
And then Guy Fieri says he'll do it.
And she says, yeah, we can do it.
Are you serious?
Yeah, I'm serious.
I would love that.
And then they're thinking, okay, fine.
Wait, wait, didn't they bring out her fiancé who was in the green room and force her to do it right there?
The first lesbian wedding on television.
They didn't have that much gumption.
Pussies.
I know what you're thinking.
I know what you're saying.
I agree.
It wasn't there.
Okay.
So then I'm thinking about this Spencer thing because I remember I was looking at either Hulu or Netflix.
There's a series on Spencer.
Not Spencer.
Diana.
And it's on episode three.
And I was looking.
I said, what is this?
And it's like some TV series on this.
Now we've got the movie.
And then I cut back during breakfast to ABC just to see if there's anything really good on there.
Boom!
They have the Broadway cast of the new musical, Diana!
It's a bonanza!
Whoa!
And it's a typical one of those things.
This woman who's the lead actress, Gianna...
I can't remember her name.
She is...
Looks exactly like Diana.
She looks more like her than Kristen Stewart does, but they're all made up to look like her.
And this actress, a singer, she sang a song about, I would rather be happy.
And it was this real sappy Broadway style.
She'd rather be happy.
And you're a fan of the musicals.
You're a fan of musicals.
I am.
Yeah.
I'm getting sick of them because they're all, they're pretty much cookie cutters things.
Yeah.
And they're, you know, they're designed to get like, ooh!
And what's the last good Broadway comedy?
Name it.
Name the last good Broadway comedy.
Speed the Plow with Madonna?
Uh-huh.
So, uh...
Victor Victoria with Julie Andrews?
Yeah, from 50 years ago.
Yeah, that was the last...
Wait, wait, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
What was the one that had Nathan Lane in it and Matthew Broderick?
The producers?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Yeah, the producers.
It wasn't the producers.
They did something else together.
Well, whatever it was, it wasn't funny.
Okay, I saw it.
It wasn't funny.
It wasn't funny.
Thank you for my review.
So this is like, so I've come to the conclusion because this is a bombardment.
Diana's not alive.
She's not making money from this.
What is the reason for all these, all of a sudden, all of a sudden and all at once, Diana retrospectives?
Oh, I know.
Okay, I'd like to hear your theory because I have one too.
Prince Andrew and Epstein.
Got to cover that shit up.
Got to blanket the media.
Got to flood the zone.
I think that, okay, I like that, man, I'm not going to say this.
The only reason why I say that is because, you know, the CEO of Barclays Bank just stepped down over Epstein scandal.
Yeah.
So I'm just feeling, something's coming, something's coming.
Way off from what I'm thinking.
I'm thinking that the Queen's going to die.
Oh yeah, she's in hospital.
She's scheduled to die.
Yeah, you're right.
Okay, but I take my comment back.
It's a cover-up for Epstein.
They're killing the old bag.
They're so good over there.
That's much better.
Much better than my idea.
So they have the cast...
Look at the cast.
It's Gina Duvall, or Wall, who doesn't look anything like...
And she's a brunette.
They made her...
I mean, the makeup artists today are just unbelievable.
But this woman, Judy Kaye, from what I could tell, because they...
ABC is playing these Broadway plays to get Broadway back up and going.
And so they're doing these Broadway show sets.
They got the sets outside.
They got a ton of people.
So they got this Judy Kaye playing the Queen.
The Queen has never been this frumpy.
She's always been a thin woman.
Big fat chick.
I'm going to call it, and I have reasons for it, which I'll get to later in the show.
I will say 11th or 12th of November is when the Queen dies.
Okay.
I have my reasons.
You've done this before and you've actually been extremely good with that kind of thing.
I have my reasons.
We'll get to them.
So that's my report.
Well, during your investigation, did you learn anything about, I don't know, trash piling up in New York City?
Yes, I did.
Ah, okay.
What did they have?
Well, I got Starkweather to go out there.
Oh, did he file a report?
He filed photos and he sent them to me and I... Tom Starkweather is our New York boots on the ground.
He says, and I agree by this photo, him and his wife both went out and shot.
Alex.
No, it's not.
Yeah, there's garbage piled up.
I personally have seen worse.
Yeah.
Oh, I've seen worse in the 80s.
By a lot.
I've seen bad.
There's piles of garbage.
There's no doubt about it, but it looks like New York to me.
Did they mention anything about the hospitals filling up with non-COVID patients, including people under 20 and pretty sick?
Anything about that?
No.
They said it looked like bed stive always looks.
They saw no difference.
They said they're building a lot of new buildings.
Well, while you were doing that, I was trying to get rid of this imposter.
This imposter on Twitter, which you even warned me about.
I don't know that I warned you about anything.
Hey, you forwarded me an email.
So someone has gotten at Adam Curry, A-D-E-M Curry, and has completely replicated my profile, whatever, but is sending DMs to a lot of people.
So I'm getting a lot of people saying, hey, what's this, man?
I'm getting these direct messages from this person.
So I've reported it.
I've reported it twice.
And then yesterday, like, I'm sick of this.
So I tweet, you know, like, hey, at Jack, this is, you know, I've reported this several times.
This is the reason why we're all federating.
Boom!
Dorsey follows me and replies.
I'll look into it.
By the way, we're also working on federating.
Hello.
And then I said...
I think we knew that.
And then I said, do me a favor.
I said, could you please follow John C. Dvorak?
He needs to keep that $100,000 up.
So did he?
I didn't notice.
Oh, okay.
I might want $100,000 and...
You were complaining about it the other day.
Yeah, I was.
I needed to get my number back past that debt.
It's just, I don't know.
That you care is adorable.
I care.
I use it as a marketing tool for this show.
I know, I know, I know you care.
Okay, I think we should probably just start off by briefly touching on what happened in the United States this week, which was seen by the right, certainly by Republicans, as a tipping point, a major shift, a blueprint.
Just turn on the Xerox, everybody.
We're going to win 2022.
And this was the governor's race in Virginia, which came down to the way it's been presented.
Parents, and I think this is true, parents saying, hey, you know what, we're sick and tired of this stuff.
We, you know, the...
The Democrat candidate suggested, along with others, that no, parents have no say in their education.
They said it literally.
He said it.
Literally.
He said it once.
He said it literally.
He said, I don't think parents have anything to do with their schools.
You know, get butt out is what he said.
And they called him on it.
He had a chance to back off.
And he doubled down.
He doubled down.
So that came to head, and that was really interesting to watch and excited the Republican Party, but I think excited parents the most just around the country.
Like, oh, maybe there's some hope for this idiocy.
What that did to the M5M was fantastic.
There was nothing like seeing these talking heads melt down.
So I have a short 38-second supercut.
Some of it was dog whistle racism.
Thousand percent.
It's essentially white identity politics.
That works for Republicans.
Education, which is code for white parents don't like the idea of teaching about race.
The real ominous thing is that Critical race theory, which isn't real, turned the suburbs 15 points to the Trump insurrection-endorsed Republican.
The Delta variant of Trumpism.
In other words, Youngkin, same disease, but spreads a lot faster and can get a lot more places.
So, I just wanted to try and break this down quickly.
They left the best part of that Don Lemon part out.
No, that's not Don Lemon.
That's not Don Lemon.
That's the crying guy.
The one at the end?
Yeah.
Don Lemon came up with the idea that it was the Delta variant.
Listen, he just said it.
He said it at the end.
You must have missed it.
I must have.
That's Van Jones who said it.
What did I say?
You said Don Lemon.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Van Jones, Don Lemon.
What am I thinking?
No, it's Van Jones.
He's saying it here.
He's saying it.
Delta variant of Trumpism.
In other words...
The Delta variant of Trumpism.
I wouldn't leave off the best part.
But I just wanted to explain briefly what the lie is here so we can understand it.
So they're all saying, and this is a general theme, parents are saying we don't want critical race theory taught in our schools.
And what the parents mean is...
Telling white children that they have historical guilt.
Telling black children and brown children that they have historical victimhood.
In a nutshell, that's what it is.
And how we all work together to make this better.
But just so you know, the white kids have to do more work and the black kids have to...
It's nuts.
And they call that critical race theory.
Critical race theory is a real thing.
It is taught at university level and some advanced placement for high school, and it is, in essence, the study of laws that had racism baked into them throughout U.S. history.
The Color of Law is a book that you can read about that, and that's written by a professor at Princeton.
That's absolutely a real thing.
So, what the mainstream media here is doing is, instead of seeing what has happened, is that teachers today have gone through this critical race theory programming, because there's one thing to study it, there's another way the way it's taught in universities, likely, which then creates these radical teachers who then come up with this curriculum and these ideas to separate kids and try to get them to identify with their historical color.
So, yes, while critical race theory is not a thing in school, everyone knows exactly what they're talking about.
And these idiots, and I don't understand other than mass formation hypnosis, do they really think even Democrat parents look at this and say, yeah, you're right, it doesn't exist, even though I'm seeing it?
First of all, let's back up and discuss critical theory, which is where critical race theory comes from, which was a socialist Marxist concept that was developed.
And I was in this era, in the 60s and 70s, and Herbert Marcuse, the darling of the...
We've talked about this in the show before.
Yes, Marcuse, yep.
All the chicks love him.
The chicks of the chicks.
And I'm going to read from the Wikipedia.
Just so you can get a little idea of what critical theory was.
And critical race theory just dropped race into it and changes the power structure to be a racial thing.
It changes the word power structure to race.
Critical theory is any approach to social philosophy that focuses on reflective assessment and critique of society and culture in order to reveal and challenge power structures.
Wow.
With roots in sociology and literary criticism, it argues that social problems stem more from social structure and cultural assumptions.
You can see how you work race into this.
Then from individuals.
It's an anti-individual thing.
It stems a little bit from the whole concept of sociology, which is that sociologies themselves really make people do what they do.
It argues that ideology is the principal obstacle to human liberation.
When critical theory was first introduced, it was considered a form of social science, but recently some have argued that it should be under a different category.
So this is nonsense that it's not being taught or it's not being recognized.
The teachers are being taught it, and it's going right into the classroom from there.
But since you brought this up, I have a couple of clips from PBS. Which I think reflect a little bit on this election.
This is the Virginia election Manchin PayPal clip.
It's unbelievable to see what went on in Virginia, and then not just from the governor's race.
Is this Manchin speaking?
Yes, now here's what I have to do.
Yeah, it's how to set it up so people know who's who.
So Manchin, who is the Democrat, Causing all the trouble in West Virginia.
Yeah, he's saying too much money.
He clearly is a coal guy, so he doesn't want too much climate change.
And he's slow and shit.
And he likes the power, I'm sure.
Now they had, I thought I had, this is Jamish.
Do I have a Jamish clip?
Yeah, you have two Jamish clips.
Where are they?
Election Jamish 1 and 2.
Okay, well, before I play the magic, let's go with election Yamiche won.
To both of you.
So, Yamiche, to you first.
What is President Biden's message today after the news Democrats received last night?
You know the thing!
Well, President Biden's message is that Democrats need to do better, that they need to pass legislation in order to do better in future elections.
He said that Democrats really need to make sure that they find a solution for prescription drug prices.
They need to give people tax breaks.
They need to essentially pass the infrastructure plans that have been mulling through Congress but have not yet been passed.
Here's a bit of my exchange with the President from earlier today.
What should Democrats possibly do differently to avoid similar losses in November, especially as Republicans are not successfully running on culture war issues and false claims about critical race theory?
I think we should produce for the American people.
False, false, false, false lies about critical race theory.
Lies.
So she brings this in to exactly what you said, and this is the Democrat talking point.
It doesn't exist.
It's not real.
It doesn't exist.
It's not real.
It's very real.
That's like saying the emperor is wearing clothes when he clearly isn't.
So I figure, well, she drops his little bomb in there, because I saw her when she asked that question at the press conference, and then she brags about it and she plays it again.
And, of course, does Judy or anybody say, what are the false claims about critical race theory?
That would be a good question.
That seems like it to me, because she says that the Republicans are making hay with the culture wars, which the Democrats can't deal with.
With non-existent critical race theory.
And then, whatever she said, critical race theory, what is she talking about?
Okay, we don't know.
So it goes on, and then she comes back with a summary, and here we go again.
People need a little breathing room.
They're overwhelmed.
And what happened was, I think we have to just produce results for them to change their standard of living and give them a little more breathing room.
So there is President Biden really centering the idea that passing legislation is the way to avoid a midterm elections where Democrats suffer some of the losses that they saw last night.
Now, I also pushed the president on this idea of Republicans being able to successfully run on false claims about critical race theory, but...
Also on claims about the economy, the president said the way forward is to speak the truth.
He also said there's understandably a lot of, quote, confusion out there.
And he says that people are confused about COVID, about the way forward with their children going back to school.
The president, though, said that really the way to figure that out is to pass legislation to better people's lives, to give them tax breaks, to do all of the things he's been talking about in his Build Back Better agenda.
The other thing to note is the president said we'll do just fine, quote unquote, talking about Democrats in the midterm election.
So here's a president who even after last night and sustaining some of the losses, he still says that he feels confident that Democrats will be able to do better next time around.
Hey, let's just, before we move on, Why do you think they chose this particular strategy, clearly passed out to everybody?
Our position is critical race theory does not exist.
Why would you choose?
I mean, do they really think that will work?
They must, unless there's some other thing I'm missing.
I think you brought it up earlier, they're somewhat diluted.
I mean, their whole analysis of this tends to be, and Biden himself, well, you know, if I pass this bill, or if we pass more legislation, or we give people breathing room, and all this...
Then it goes, yeah...
When you pointed out, and it was the most obvious thing, is that it was the parents of Virginia.
They didn't like being told that they have no control over their kids.
The government gets to tell their kids, you know, gets to indoctrinate their kids, and they don't have any input whatsoever.
And it pretty much is what the word was.
And that's what really, I think, brought the house down.
Yeah, Mo lives in Virginia, and he said that what was really coming out was Asian parents...
They were just in full force, because they'll have none of this nonsense, as well as Latinx.
Latinx!
And Black!
Everyone, it crossed the border.
And then, the best part for me of this whole, you know, there was a lot of Republican wins.
Not that I'm like, yay, Republicans.
But there's a truck driver in New Jersey who just said, screw it, I'm running against this guy.
You know, for a state senator, raised $10,000 in a GoFundMe, spent $156,000, half of it on Dunkin' Donuts, and won.
Just won.
And the guy's like, oh, I don't know what to do, but I'll see what my first day is like.
Then we have the lieutenant governor in Virginia.
Whoa!
This is an interesting lady.
Yes, the black woman.
Yeah, and thank God she's identified herself correctly and says, look, I'm from Jamaica.
I'm an immigrant.
1963 is when my dad came over.
I'm not African American.
She says, I'm a black woman, which she clearly is.
But, you know, former Marine and just kicking ass and kicking everything down.
All of this bull crap.
That the Democrats have been using race for is just interesting.
It's not getting any play, of course.
I mean, you wouldn't even know that there was a lieutenant governor.
No, they liked it.
The Van Jones stuff is the way it was being played.
It was racism.
It was dog whistles, which is why I'm playing the dog howl more than usual.
So let's play.
So they go and they...
Can we just define dog whistle?
Just define dog whistles so everybody understands that?
Dog whistles are, which that term was popularized by Hillary Clinton in the 2015 era.
And dog whistle refers to code words where you'd say something that would perk up the ears of the Republican racist base.
And they'd hear this word and they'd...
Like critical race theory would be a dog whistle.
It used to be common core.
Right, Common Core, yep, yep.
Common Core, who's a dog whistle, would perk them up.
Oh, just like a dog, you know.
You blow the whistle and the dog's ears perk up and he wonders what the hell that was.
Yep.
So that's what a dog whistle is.
And the Democrats keep saying it.
Dog whistle, dog whistle, dog whistle.
Well, you know what that is.
That's a critical whistle.
It's a dog whistle.
That itself is a dog whistle.
It's critical whistle theory.
So the saying dog whistle is a dog whistle to the Democrats, and it harkens back to Hillary.
And just to remind you that Hillary got screwed, remind you.
So let's go.
Now, I want to get back to that Manchin thing.
Yes, Manchin.
So this was also on PBS, and they brought in, again, they had their group of people.
And Jayapal is opposed to him.
Jayapal is the member of the squad, so she's with AOC. Jayapal is the head.
Oh yes, I'm sorry, she's a leader.
She's the leader of the Progressive Caucus.
100 people in Congress.
They're all socialist communists.
Speaking of dogwish.
She's the head honcho.
So they brought in and said, well, Manchin and Jayapal had different opinions about why this happened.
And this is PBS missing the point completely.
They didn't have different opinions.
Manchin pretty much says, I don't know, wow.
And Jayapal was completely off the deep end, pretty much with the same idea that Biden had, which was, well, if we had done more work, if we had passed more legislation, more terrible legislation, that would have changed everything, because that's what people...
The Democrats are actually believing...
That the inaction, which they blame on the Republicans, is the reason this is happening.
So let's listen to Manchin and then we'll play the second hand.
This is Manchin and followed by Jayapal.
It's unbelievable to see what went on in Virginia, and then not just from the governor's race, but all the way down that ticket.
People have concerns.
People are concerned.
They very much so.
And for us to go down a path that we've been going, and they were trying to accelerate it, and this has been slowed down, I think that we need to take our time and do it right.
Every attack that I saw against Terry McAuliffe did not say, Congress hasn't passed the infrastructure bill.
It had to do with education and parents, and I think what we have to do is we have to get real relief to parents who are struggling, to families who are struggling.
And that is the best case for why we have to pass both these bills, the infrastructure bill and the Build Back Better bill, this week.
And I think that's what I'm hearing from all my colleagues as well.
Okay.
People are struggling.
Part two is the analysis of this, and it's wrong, too.
So Manchin, I think, is the outlier here.
He wants to slow things down, but honestly, everyone else in the House and Senate Democrats seem to be wanting to speed things up when it comes to these two bills.
But in the Senate, you need 50 votes.
That's right.
I think it's going to take a few weeks at least.
So Lisa, last night you were reporting on a deal on prescription drug prices.
Tell us what else is not resolved in all this.
There's so much happening right now.
I want to take viewers through a few of the key points, things that we're watching very carefully that are unresolved and in discussion right now.
First, paid leave.
We reported on that today.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi put in the House version four weeks of paid leave.
That's a compromise from what House Democrats, progressives, had wanted initially.
That is going to be in the House version.
Immigration.
There is a potential compromise there that's being talked about.
About five years of what's being called parole for some undocumented immigrants.
That means it would not be a path to citizenship.
That is where the House is going right now.
And then on state and local tax deduction, this is an issue especially in the Northeast.
Some moderate members have said they won't vote for anything unless there is more of a state and local tax deduction than there is currently.
The deal would raise the cap from $10,000, which it is now, to $72,500.
All of these things we're going to talk a lot about more.
Well, I didn't hear the universal pre-slave training.
It's in there.
That's already decided on.
But a lot of this, including...
I thought the drug thing was in there, too.
No, no, no.
The drug thing was in there, but that's really interesting because Trump did all this drug stuff, pulled out the middlemen.
Whatever this drug thing is, to me, I haven't kept up with the state of the executive orders Biden signed, but I think this is to turn it all back.
I agree.
They talk about the drug thing and they're going to just be able to, oh, I don't know why I don't have that.
You have Schumer on drug prices.
Maybe that's the one you're thinking of.
Schumer on drug prices.
Yes, you can play Schumer on drug prices, but the real kicker is the Amy drug price.
But yeah, play the Schumer thing.
Fixing prescription drug pricing has consistently been a top issue for Americans year after year, including the vast majority of both Democrats and Republicans who want to see a change because they simply cannot afford their medications.
Well, fixing is the right word, Chuck.
And then they went on about how now the Medicare people can...
Bargain for prices.
We already had all of that.
We had all of that.
Well, they did, but even if they put whatever they're going to do, here's the real kicker.
Listen to Amy Goodman talk about the drug price situation and she mentions the gotcha.
Democrats said they reached a deal to help rein in prescription drug costs as part of the Build Back Better Act.
The provision would allow the government to negotiate prices for Medicare prescriptions for the first time.
But drug companies would have patent exclusivity for 9 to 12 years before the government could begin those negotiations.
Yeah, there's your fix.
We're never talking about that.
There's your fix.
That's it.
We fixed it.
Schumer is not lying.
We want to fix it.
Yeah, you fixed it.
It's also called rigging.
Fix.
Do you believe that?
Yeah, yeah, unfortunately, very easily.
You know what they're going to do?
They're going to say we fixed it and they're going to hang out some poor EpiPen manufacturing schmuck.
Look, this guy's an a-hole!
This guy's an a-hole!
Screw this guy!
And then they're going to turn everything back and it's going to suck.
Now, I only have two more clips on this topic.
No, it's good because I don't have anything else.
On the election.
So, they have...
Judy has her little crew on there, but they have James Carvel.
Ah, the blowhard from Louisiana.
The old hack from the Clinton administration.
The Clinton promo man, yeah.
Yeah, he is the...
He's the...
And he comes out and slams the Democrats and they have this Amy Walter woman who's kind of like an idealized lesbian librarian type who's always on the show.
Wait, wait, wait.
What's her name?
Amy Walter.
Amy Walter.
She is a consultant.
She's like one of the talking heads that comes on and they talk about politics.
She's very smart, but she's got...
Oh, yeah.
It's like a Rachel Maddow clone.
She's a Rachel Maddow type.
So where did you get the sexy from?
I didn't say sexy.
I said lesbian.
I thought you said kind of...
Maybe I misunderstood.
So she's kind of...
No, she's very smart.
She's...
No, you won't find my using the word sexy.
Sorry.
No, you're right.
If Rachel Maddow and Kara Schwisher had a love child, it would be Amy Walter.
Okay.
We've established who she is.
So Amy Walter's there.
And well, you have to imagine because they got a four box.
Oh, quad.
Quad.
But it's not in a square, it's a cross.
And there's a word for that, candlesticks or something.
And so they have Amy is like on the right, and you could see her face just tightening up when Carvel goes on the full-on Democrat slam.
When Carvel comes on, and he mumbles a lot now.
So the word you're looking for when he first starts off is the word woke.
So let's listen to this.
Let's listen to this.
The election...
Carvel.
Oh, this is the election Carvel.
Isn't it Carvel?
Carvel is Carvel.
It's Carvel.
But Carvel, I think, is the ice cream.
That's what I call it.
Yes.
What was the name of that Snookipuss?
Whatever.
Cookiepuss.
There we go.
James Carvel, to you, looking at these results, your party, what went wrong?
What's wrong?
It's just stupid wokeness.
Don't just look at Virginia and New Jersey.
Look at Long Island.
Look at Buffalo.
Look at Minneapolis.
Even look at Seattle, Washington.
I mean, just defund the police lunacy to take Abraham Lincoln's name off of schools.
I mean, people see that.
And it's just really have a suppressive effect all across the country.
The Democrats, some of these people need to go to a woke detox center or something.
I mean, they're expressing a language that people just don't use.
And there's a backlash and a frustration at that.
And I'd be right, suburbanites in northern Virginia, suburbanites in northern New Jersey, you know, pulled away a little bit.
Mjunkin never ran any ads against Biden.
And I think what he did is just let the Democrats pull the pin and watch the grenade go off.
And we've got to change this and not be about changing dictionaries and change laws.
And these faculty lounge people that sit around mulling about I don't know what, they're not working.
Look what happened in Buffalo.
Again, Seattle.
I think that Bob Poggins may win a city attorney's race in Seattle.
Autonomous zones.
Who could even think of something that stupid?
And they're suppressing our vote.
And I got news for you.
You're hurting the party.
You're hurting the very people that you want to help.
And Terry got caught up.
He's a good friend of mine.
He's a good guy.
You know, he got caught up in something national.
And we've got to change this internally, in my view.
Dewokification is necessary.
So Amy's on the...
Sorry, Walters.
She's on the end.
Her lips kind of disappeared and made kind of a slit.
A very thin line.
She was not happy.
So just to finish up, he did do one more salvo when they came back with another request for comment.
And this is what he says then.
And as long as we talk about things that are relevant to people and understand what they're going through in their lives and get rid of this left-wing nonsense, this claptrap I hear, I think we can just be fine.
But we got to stop.
We got to get off of this.
These people have got to understand they're not popular around the country.
People don't like them.
And they're voting because that's the only way that they can express...
And how much they disagree with this.
And again, I go back, and it's not just Virginia and New Jersey.
It's literally everywhere, up to and including Seattle.
There's a real lesson here, and it can be corrected.
But these people have to understand, you're not popular.
People don't want to ride in the car with you.
They don't want to ride next to you in the subway.
You're annoying people, and you've got to understand that.
Very important.
Horrible, man.
Well, good on him.
Good on him.
Wow.
I thought he summarized it best of all.
He will be back.
You know, Putin just did one of his hour-long TV shows.
And I put a link in the show notes to a translated version with subtitles.
Oh my goodness.
He's just slamming.
He's like, wokeness is dismantling the West.
He's like, cancel culture?
We know how that ends.
We had it first during the Bolsheviks.
He just keeps going on and on and on.
And about critical race theory.
Stalin knew how to do that.
Yes, exactly.
So it's really interesting.
And it's out in the open.
So cool.
You know, New Jersey was very interesting.
That was incredibly surprising.
And another, you know, another big message.
But yeah, I think the parents have just said, no mas, they pushed too far.
And it could be an actual jump the shark moment for the Democrat Party.
This is going to happen when the parents and they start shooting five-year-olds with this vaccine, you're going to see something similar.
Yeah, well, so...
I mean, I'm in a bit of a quandary here.
I don't know whether to go into vaccines and mandates or into COP26 because there's something happening there that I actually think might be important because it's taking place.
Just to finish up on this election thing.
Yeah, sure.
A couple of things I thought was interesting that Carvel seems to be preoccupied with Seattle.
Yeah, he's like, even Seattle?
What do you mean, even Seattle?
That's number one, bro.
It's top of the list.
It must be the extreme of the extremes.
Or seen thus by Democrat operatives like him.
So I don't know what that was about, to be honest about it.
I was very surprised.
But the election overall...
The Democrats are handling it so poorly, thinking that all they need to do is to scramble around and get stuff passed.
The thing I want to watch is Jayapal's group, not her group, but she's the one running it, the progressive caucus of the Democrat Party, which consists of 100 people.
I want to keep tabs on that thing and see if the numbers start to decrease, because I think this is a wake-up call for these jokers.
And what really interests me...
Just in the talking points of the, well, it's all the infrastructure bill, but then the big money's in the Build Back Better plan.
And it folds right into COP26 and climate change.
And here's just the one thing that is a fallacy that no one has really explained.
So the way we fix it...
Well, actually, unless you have another clip, can we go into COP26? Yeah, in fact, I've got some COP26... I have maybe one or two COP26 clips.
Yeah, well, you tell me when there's something relevant.
But let me give you this first clip from Prince Charles.
So we can just kind of get a grasp on what the idea is of COP26. So, my plea today is for countries to come together to create the environment that enables every sector of industry to take the action required.
We know this will take trillions, not billions of dollars.
We also know that countries, many of whom are burdened by growing levels of debt, simply cannot afford to go green.
Here we need a vast military-style campaign to marshal the strength of the global private sector.
With trillions at its disposal, far beyond global GDP, and with the greatest respect, beyond even the governments of the world's leaders, it offers the only real prospect of achieving fundamental economic transition.
And by the way, Granny will be...
Mummy will be dead in a few days.
So trillions of dollars, military style for the commercial sector.
Here's my main question right off the bat.
What, I mean, somehow, do they believe that you need trillions of dollars and as long as you have trillions of dollars, someone's going to create a better battery?
You know, it's like, isn't the essence of these types of technologies is always, not always, but often the disruptive, the groundbreaking, the game-changing comes from a couple of dudes in a garage somewhere in the right atmosphere.
Yeah, the guys who need the trillions of dollars.
Yes.
When you create an operation where you throw trillions of dollars, it's like cancer research.
It's never going to be cured.
And COVID research, yes.
Cancer is never going to be cured because there's too much money involved.
And not trillions, but billions.
We've been waiting for this announcement.
It was set up, and oh, von der Leyen, man, the starship commander over there at the European Union.
She was beaming, beaming.
I've never seen her so happy.
I'm also very pleased to launch today, together with Bill Gates and the European Investment Bank, the EU Catalyst Program.
Hmm.
It is worth 1 billion euros.
It's a program that will finance industry's innovation, breakthrough innovation, to bring the newest climate technologies to the market in Europe.
Immediately after this session, Bill and I will launch this new initiative.
Billion bucks.
Did she say Bill and I? Yeah, Bill and I. Me and Bill.
Bill hanging out.
Just the two of us.
So, more money.
More money.
And what he's doing is he's using the investment bank over there at the European Union, really their money to invest, and so that he reaps the rewards.
It's fine, but let's not bullshit about it.
This is a huge money-making operation, huge transfer of wealth, trillions of dollars from the commercial sector.
Al Gore was in attendance.
He was really arrogant.
He did an interview with Brolf.
What?
That's not possible.
I know.
How is it possible?
Al Gore, who flies in in his jet with all the other Goombas.
Here's the first thing out of his mouth when Brolf is talking to him.
Well, first of all, thank you for having me on, Rolf.
It's very critical.
I think most everybody understands that by this time.
We're using the thin shell of atmosphere surrounding our planet as if it's an open sewer, putting all of this heat-trapping pollution there.
If it's an open sewer, then you're the equivalent of a homeless guy pooping on the street in San Francisco with your jet and your houses.
The consequences that the scientists predicted would occur.
All these heavy downpours and floods and droughts and hurricanes and sea level rise and all the rest.
Never had hurricanes in our life.
You know, that's the great thing about this.
I have to give Global Warmest credit because...
Yeah, they did it.
Throughout history, there's never been hurricanes until recently.
Well, we didn't have the technology.
Now we got that.
Heavy downpours.
And by the way, it never used to rain.
We never had flooding before, ever.
No.
No, that's climate change and it's your fault.
Heavy downpours and floods and droughts and hurricanes and sea level rise and all the rest.
And so there is a widespread consensus now in the U.S. and throughout the world that these leaders really have to come to agreements that lead to much more substantive action more quickly.
Okay, so we have three little things here that both discuss with them.
The second one I put in just because I'm so annoyed by this two degrees.
Two degrees.
Can't be more than two degrees.
Two degrees.
That was 1.5.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It is 1.5 centigrade, which is not two degrees Fahrenheit.
In fact, it's closer to three.
Degrees Fahrenheit.
But I just want to say, whenever you hear someone talk about two degrees, tell them they're full of shit, because that's not the number.
Yes, the goal of limiting the temperature increase to no more than one and a half degrees Celsius, that's 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit.
That goal is still within reach.
Countries have to move faster, but let me say this.
I think President Biden had an extremely successful...
Move faster!
We'll stop a second.
The move faster is a meme.
Spin faster.
It's the same thing that we talked about in the previous segment.
The Democrats think the reason that they got voted out in Virginia is because they're not moving fast enough.
Oh, good catch.
Yes, move faster.
We've got to move faster.
Mm-hmm.
We'll keep an eye on move faster.
Move faster is going to be thematic.
When he says they, he of course means him and the elites in America.
Countries have to move faster, but let me say this.
I think President Biden had an extremely successful visit here.
Two days that, well really three, really crampacked with speeches and meetings and actions that really did make...
Whoa, nothing's more successful than cram-packed speeches and meetings.
Not just two days, pretty much three days.
I mean, old Joe was just working.
Speeches and meetings.
Yeah, speeches and meetings.
It's everything we stand for.
Speeches and meetings and actions that really did make a difference.
He gave a terrific speech and the big meeting of leaders.
Gosh, you know, when he says this, I hear Uncle Don.
Just from my childhood, I've heard this line from politicians and operatives in D.C. I think he gave a really good speech.
It was very powerful.
I think he really passed on.
That's what people do when no one heard the damn speech.
And no one cares about it.
Terrific speech and the big meeting of leaders.
He followed that up today with a terrific initiative on forests and then on methane, which needs more attention.
I think he made a huge difference with his time here.
Now, the final one is the embarrassing fact that many of the leaders didn't show up.
Putin didn't show up.
Z didn't show up.
Well, it's regrettable that President Xi Jinping did not come to this event.
I will agree with that point of view.
But remember this, that This meeting is more than just what takes place in the meeting rooms.
In advance of this meeting, in preparation for this meeting, the President of China made a very significant commitment to end all of China's financing of overseas coal plants, and they were building 72% of them, so that's a major commitment.
And then in advance of this summit, he also made a commitment almost a year ago to reach net zero, a little bit longer time frame than I would like.
But still, the direction of travel is clear.
And he made a commitment to peak their emissions before the end of this decade.
And with a country that big, that's not nothing.
Nothing.
Not nothing.
It's not nothing.
And I'm a grandma major.
Not nothing.
A country that big, that's not nothing.
So they are moving.
They're building more windmills and solar panels.
Yeah, for other people.
The rest of the world put together.
It's a huge country in a growth phase.
So they need to do more.
Our country needs to do more as well.
Every country needs to do more.
Yeah, so there's no evidence China is stopping anything.
They're talking about tapering off their investments in 2030.
So this is a total lie.
Now, I think there's more behind the fact that these leaders weren't there.
And to me, or at least the way I was approaching it and was kind of confirmed by accident with some fantastic producers, I think whatever the part of the plan is for climate change and how that's going to affect the world and how that fits into Build Back Better, I think it's already underway.
And it doesn't really need their involvement anymore.
The promotion is going to play for itself, and I think I can kind of show what that is.
And to me, the way I saw Greta Thunberg outside, basically off script, To me means she's out.
They don't need her anymore.
Well, can I stop you for a second and play a classic?
Yeah.
Probably the reason they don't need Greta Thunberg anymore is because of what she did a couple of years ago, which I have the clip of.
Oh, okay.
What do you have?
And this is the old Greta, and unfortunately now this ends, when it ends, it clicks to Alan Jones out of Australia, who then reads her and everybody else the riot act.
You can cut it off if you don't want to hear him, even though it's the funniest part.
But this is old Greta, you remember this, and you'll see why you don't want this woman in these meetings.
This is all wrong.
I shouldn't be up here.
I should be back in school on the other side of the ocean.
Yet you all come to us young people for hope.
How dare you?
You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words.
And yet I'm one of the lucky ones.
People are suffering.
People are dying.
Entire ecosystems are collapsing.
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction, and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth.
How dare you?
We've all seen what she's doing now, right?
Yeah.
I mean, what happened...
So, I think you're completely right.
That was great.
It got attention.
They had a little talisman, a little icon.
She did her whole sailing bit.
We haven't forgotten.
She mobilized the kids.
She got the Sunrise Movement up and running.
Now they don't need her.
And it was probably evident by what...
The organizers of whatever that event was she was at recently, pre-COP 26, they clearly were like, she's still Greta.
Let's bring her in.
And someone's promoting her.
She got the Rick Astley song going on.
So there's maybe time for her parents to cash in.
I'm not sure.
But then she had no text writers.
That's why she did the blah, blah, blah, which was brilliant.
You can only do it once in your career.
They fired my writers.
We don't have a budget anymore.
I'm just going to say blah, blah, blah.
And that was very impactful.
But that was it.
Done.
You're not allowed in.
So they leave this poor girl, who's now 19, in the parking lot to say this.
We say no more blah, blah, blah.
No more exploitation of people and nature and the planets.
No more exploitation.
No more blah, blah, blah.
No more whatever the fuck they're doing inside there.
Ah!
Ah!
We're sick and tired of it, and we're going to make the change, whether they like it or not.
I feel bad for the young woman here, but that shows me that she's been kicked out.
And then, the most unbelievable thing happens that we have caught on this same 40-second of YouTube video.
All of a sudden, she is singing with the crowd the anti-climate change song.
This is the song they sing in London when they're telling people to go screw off with their climate change.
You can shove your climate crisis off your eyes.
You can shove your climate crisis off your eyes.
Typically followed by, you can shove your poison vaccine up your arse.
I mean, so she's lost the plot.
She's out.
She's lost the plot if she was singing along with that.
She doesn't even know that she's singing the wrong song.
It's very interesting.
Okay.
That's sad.
No, I've given up.
We have to stop with empathy.
We really have to stop.
Yeah, well, in her case, probably.
She's already gotten too much attention and...
So there's something afoot and I'm learning about a couple of different things as it pertains to what is happening with climate change and climate regulations.
And there's something new called the natural asset class or new asset class.
I'm still learning about it.
It's obviously a part of the environmental social governance.
But the idea is, I'll read to you from the Wall Street Journal explanation.
Wall Street's new asset class will put natural world, quote, up for sale.
The Rockefeller Foundation and New York Stock Exchange recently created a new asset class that will put not just the natural world, but the processor's Underpinning all life up for sale under the guise of promoting sustainability.
So this NAC, which has now been marketed by the New York Stock Exchange and IEG. Are they still the insurance guys, IEG? Who's IEG? I don't know who IEG is.
I keep going.
They've marketed this new investment vehicle aimed at generating funds that will go back to conservation or sustainability efforts.
The goal is endless profit from natural processes and ecosystems previously deemed to be part of the commons, i.e.
the cultural and natural resource accessible to all members of society, including natural materials such as air, water, and habitable earth.
So, somehow, they've figured out how to commoditize, you know, very natural things.
I got a one-minute report from China News that might help a little.
Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Hing Su Kiet says, investment in nature can be a new asset class, like in agriculture and crops, if properly structured.
He is speaking at Ecosperity Week, an annual sustainability event by Tamasic.
Mr.
Heng pointed out how Southeast Asia is home to the largest blue carbon stock in the world which can capture and store large amounts of carbon.
And to catalyze the flow of capital to unlock nature's potential, Mr.
Mr Heng said there is a need to build a carbon marketplace with robust governance and trust, such as by implementing consistent global standards for reporting.
This has acknowledged that there is still some way to go in arriving at concrete plans to achieve climate goals.
This journey can be much easier if we are able to reimagine our constraints and turn them into opportunities.
We can do so by making the trade-offs of going green less tough through science and technological innovations.
We must change the way we view nature.
It is not something to be sacrificed, but something to be treasured and invested in to achieve our climate goals.
So again, I don't know exactly how it's working, but I think it's in.
So now, where I think that they're already at with their next version, because remember, we have to have complete green, we've got to remove all the bad things from the world, we've got to go all electric, The Ice Age farmer who I'm now a super fan of, he opened his podcast with a real mind-boggler.
The last show I played a little bit of his episode where he said it looks like there's problems with fertilizer and herbicides and that this is affecting farming in combination with the no-till, no-soil-tilling rules from the green agenda in multiple parts of the world.
Around the world, farmers are having trouble getting the supplies they need in order to produce food.
Now, I've already shared in a previous report that tale from the German farmer who said, I can't find fertilizer, and if I don't have it, yes, I'll go out of business, but moreover, we won't have wheat next year.
we won't be able to eat bread next year.
But it's not just in Germany.
Today I want to take a look also at Brazil, where they're in a crisis mode because of the lack of fertilizers, to the United States, to Canada, to India, where the government has set up a war room to monitor the real-time availability, allocations, and distribution of fertilizers. allocations, and distribution of fertilizers.
Distributions, I should say, which are happening under the strict watch of police personnel, of armed guards, to keep farmers from rioting and taking the fertilizer that they need for their crops.
Because that's how advanced and severe this situation is.
The government is literally, on a day-to-day basis, triaging which crops need the fertilizer more, which are more important.
And that necessarily leaves some farmers out to dry.
That's why they're rioting and trying to get their hand on fertilizer.
It also means, as countries are seeing this happen, that many are taking steps to stop exporting their own food supplies.
From Ukraine to Russia to Argentina, all have been instituting higher duties, making it more expensive to import from them, or just setting limits, setting quotas on how much they will even be willing to export.
So the supplies are diminishing, and countries are starting to guard this precious supply of food.
All of this, stepping back, was described by the food chain reaction game.
So, reason for this clip is he introduces us to the Food Chain Reaction Game, which I had not heard of.
It's a bit like Squid Game, only different.
Here's the explanation.
The Food Chain Reaction Game, which, just as Event 201, or the Rockefeller's lockstep document, foresaw and laid out a script that we then experienced during the COVID-19 plandemic, So, too, does the Food Chain Reaction Game, financed by George Soros, including Cargill, one of the world's biggest food companies, and executed by John Podesta, standing on the stage there.
food chain reaction game foresaw a period in the future when due to global warming and nationalists acting on behalf of their own country instead of sharing the food with other countries there would be a period of drastically increasing food prices and famine and tremendous geopolitical instability resulting from that we are now walking through that script
The food chain reaction game, simulation, war game, tabletop exercise, whatever you want to call it, ended in the institution of a global carbon tax, which is exactly what they want.
It's exactly what the folks over at COP26, the climate conference, are talking about right now.
So, I had not heard of this, and of course it's easy to find, just like the Event 201 videos when you brought them two years ago, which is all conveniently set up before this COVID pandemic.
Here is a short clip of the Food Chain Reaction Game, again similar to Event 201, only in this case for food.
There are significant risks as we look at the problems we face with regard to food security, especially going forward.
Some of the most complicated and some of the most extraordinary challenges that the world has faced in all of its history.
Food chain reaction is an effort to put some of the major actors on this planet who have to deal with a global food crisis.
Food chain reaction was really to create these scenarios based on scenarios that have happened in the past, but how do countries respond to them?
We had eight teams.
We had four rounds spanning from 2020 to 2030.
Our real hope was that we would get really great...
And I should mention, this was done in 2015, and they were doing it for 2020, 2021, and on.
Dispense in the room, which we did.
Players from all around the world to elevate a more global conversation among all of those different worldwide experts.
The game itself created an opportunity to live into the future.
It caused people to think through what the possibilities are.
And in that process, I think they realized what they have to start to do today to prepare for that future.
We began the decade in 2020.
Food prices in 2020 and 2021 are climbing.
The world in 2020 is a world with increasing pressures from urbanization.
It's a world where it's getting hotter and it's getting drier.
We're also seeing increased social unrest because of the volatility in the food system.
All of those factors coming together, creating that perfect storm.
So just as we may have dismissed Event 201 had it not happened for real or went live right after that, Easy to dismiss this.
However, and again, I, of course, didn't get this from any mainstream.
I got this from the Rivero podcast.
This is Texas Slim from the Texas Beef Initiative.
And I think that this food game is in play.
Got 179 nations.
And what they've agreed to the last, basically, since 2013, they've been working on a carbon credit economy.
One way they're coming after us as far as carnivores and beefeaters is they're trying to tax our cows.
They're saying that red meat is bad for you.
We know all of the stories that they've fabricated.
And so after Glasgow, it ends on November 12th, they're going to start releasing new marketing plans across the world, and it's going to be based on a lot of fake meat.
They have new fake meat industries that are popping up left and right and they're paid by these global corporations.
Well, these global corporations and especially the processors, the processors, all four of them already have major contracts with these fake meat companies, be it 3D printed meat or be vegetable proteins such as soy or pea protein.
So what they're doing is creating a new fake commodity market, and they're about to release it onto the world.
And these corporations, these food corporations, especially the industrial food complex, they've already signed on the dotted line.
They have to follow the carbon credit economy.
If they don't, they get penalized and they're not part of the basically industrial food complex anymore.
So you look at that, you look, well, that goes down to grocery stores.
That goes down to restaurants.
If they're not buying the right type of food products from this industrial food complex, they're going to be penalized.
And they're going to be penalized in a way that most of us as civilians in the long run will be penalized.
It's a long-term plan.
It's an eight-year plan.
But basically, November 12th is when they get their marching orders and they're going to hit the streets.
And then it'll hit the airways in ways that people aren't really kind of planning for.
Nothing like thinking about the dead queen while having a nice fake meat burger.
Perfect timing for everything.
This is interesting because it plays into a couple of factoids.
They are part of something, but they're not part of the narratives that we're hearing.
The USDA is the ones who you have to have some sort of a license or anything to have a butcher, like these remote...
If you shoot a deer in Alaska and you want to have it butchered, We're good to
go.
And Washington State's had this.
They used to have a bunch of these operators that had these giant vans, these trucks with a big truck tractor operation.
And it was like an abattoir.
It was like you could...
Slaughterhouse.
It was a slaughterhouse, a mobile slaughterhouse that was USDA approved.
Cool.
They were cool because, in fact, if you had a few heads, you wanted to keep your own...
We can use those for the collaborators when we round them up.
You also need a barber.
So, say you had like three head of cattle that you raised because you're a self-sufficient little farm and these guys would come around with this little portable operation and they'd take care of it.
The animals would be butchered and chopped up and made into steaks and hamburger and all the rest of it.
So, that's a real control point.
It's a total control point.
And all these things have now been taken out offline.
In Washington State and Alaska.
So it's set up.
It's set up.
It's pre-set up.
We're already behind.
We're behind.
We know about some of these details, but we ourselves and everyone, all the producers out there, we're already behind schedule on We're not ahead of this, in other words.
Well, here's the kicker.
Just like Event 201, we need something early to kick it off.
We need to get people into this understanding that climate change is creating food scarcity.
It's not true, but that will be the message.
So, right on cue, China at it again.
Chinese people are panic buying.
They're worried about a possible food shortage.
A grocery store owner told the Epoch Times they sold 4,000 pounds of grain in less than an hour.
So, this reminds me very much of the Chinese Wuhan videos of people falling down in the street dead from COVID. After the Chinese Commerce Ministry issued a notice encouraging families to stock up on essential goods, panic buying ensued.
U.S.-based newspaper The Epoch Times conducted an on-the-ground investigation of the situation in China's Changzhou city, Jiangsu province.
Grocery shops in the city told the newspaper that they can't keep up demand because of the panic buying.
People are snapping up goods like crazy over here.
This morning, 4,000 pounds of grain were transferred to the store, and all of them were gone in less than an hour.
I bought two tons of rice last month.
It will probably be gone tonight.
An employee at another store in the city said the buying frenzy started on Tuesday night.
An employee from another supermarket says people are mainly buying up food.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry's notice stirred up a social media storm in China.
The intense public response led state media outlets to release reports aiming to calm public panic.
Authorities are also trying to contain the situation on Weibo.
The hashtag the Ministry of Commerce encourages households to store necessary life essentials, which was viewed over 54 million times as of Tuesday, now appears to be removed from the platform.
So, true or not, they're stirring up panic.
It's perfect.
And it's so real what's going on, not in California and not in the hill country, but around the world.
In the UK, supermarkets are now putting cardboard cutouts with pictures of food in the empty shelves.
I had a photo that I was going to put in the newsletter and I somehow lost it.
And it was not that.
It was actually a giant poster.
That drapes over the counters, and it looks like a fully stocked counter.
I didn't see that one.
That's a good one, too.
Yeah, and it's like a giant canvas, and you lift it up.
There's nothing behind it, but it's very pretty.
Remember North Korea had that fake street with a fake grocery store?
With the fake stores.
That was a long time ago.
So, I have a feeling that this is in play, and it's going to be fake meat and bugs.
3D printed fake meat and bugs.
Okay, this does need more discussion.
This is going to be part of the upcoming series of shows.
This is our new pipeline.
But, why have they backed off on the bugs?
No, they haven't backed off on the bugs.
It's well established that, no, the industry is running.
They're ready to start cranking out bug burgers.
Well, okay.
Yeah, seriously.
I'm not hearing the buzz about buzz.
No, but I'm reading it.
Because when there's bugs, I expect a buzz.
I think they've over-bugified the media.
There's two or three companies in Austin alone producing bug meat, bug products.
Now, this is well underway.
There's licenses.
All right, okay.
I'm going to take your word for it.
But let's not get away too far away from COP26. Right.
Because I still have a...
No.
God bless the farmers, by the way, and I recommend everybody get on your bike, ride out to a farm, you know, say, hey, can I help out with anything?
Do anything, because you'll need that farmer in the future.
You want to go out and the farmer goes, oh, that's that guy who helped me out.
So, uh...
I like these clips that kind of indicate that everything's already in play and Joe Biden being the most important world leader to show up is left out of the list.
He doesn't even know what's going on!
Don't you think?
Oh yeah, totally.
He has no clue.
Yeah, he's clueless.
So, I do have a clip from him speaking at COP26. It's a long one.
Which is amazing he can talk this long.
I was going to say, him talking is always going to be a long clip.
But this clip is called Ramblin' Joe at COP26. Some of the commitments you made here won't happen unless Congress passes future legislation.
How do you convince Republicans and even some Democrats to get behind more spending if they look at this conference and say, China isn't meeting these global goals, Russia doesn't intend to meet these global goals, India doesn't plan to, why should we?
Because we want to be able to breathe and we want to be able to lead the world.
Look, I mean it sincerely.
I think, presumptuous of me to say, talk for another leader, but the fact that China, trying to assert, understandably, a new role in the world as a world leader, not showing up, come on.
The single most important thing that's gotten the attention of the world is climate.
Everywhere.
From Iceland to Australia.
I mean, it just is a gigantic issue.
And they've walked away.
How do you do that in his claim to be able to have any leadership mantle?
The same with Putin and Russia.
You know, his tundra is burning.
He's in a circumstance.
Literally, the tundra is burning.
He has serious, serious climate problems.
And he is a mum on the willingness to do anything.
Does Russia have different climate problems than we have?
I thought it was a global problem.
Is it just localized?
I thought it was too.
And so I genuinely believe, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, when I said at the G7 that America was back, people wondered, well, is that really true?
Well, we were able to change the dynamic of a lot of things coming out of the G7. What I'm about to say sounds awfully self-serve.
Two world leaders came up to me today and said, thank you for your leadership.
You're making a big difference here.
You're moving people.
I think you and I talked about that, John, with one of the folks talking to us.
And so I think the fact that America showed up...
America showed up and decided to lead and lay out clearly what it wished to do.
For example, you know, as I said, the mere fact that we were able to, you know, go from seven or eight people or countries talking about, or maybe it's an IS-14, I don't remember the original number, to deal with the whole notion of methane.
It goes on.
This is just a part of it, answering a question.
Yeah, this is a man's toast.
It's toast.
Now, there's a couple of other climate change clips I have.
One is, which kind of relates to some earlier stuff we talked about, especially the Chinese coal plants.
And I can't make heads or tails out of it.
It's a short clip.
This is climate South Africa coal.
In other news from COP26, the U.S., the European Union and other wealthy nations have announced a new deal to provide $8.5 billion to South Africa to help it decommission its coal plants and invest in renewable energy.
South Africa is one of the largest coal producers in the world.
Oh, I'm glad we destabilized that.
So there was more information later in the show when they discussed this in more detail.
And coal amounts to 80% of their energy.
There are also 100,000 people who work in the coal industry.
Sounds a little like West Virginia.
And they want to get rid of all their coal and put wind power and whatever, solar.
This is not practical.
And this methane thing, our climate czar, Watermelon Head Carey, released the long-term strategy for the United States.
And there's a reduced methane piece in there, which is a part of the Global Methane Pledge.
Didn't see that coming.
Where partners seek to reduce global methane emissions by at least 30%.
And they, of course, the U.S. will prioritize research and development to unlock the innovation needed for deep emissions reductions beyond currently available technologies.
Again, with the overfunding of entrepreneurialism.
Yeah, which does not work.
There's a lot of food issues in here.
A lot of reduced food can adversely affect food.
They're trying to kill us.
Yes, they're trying to kill us.
Uh-huh.
Yep.
Yeah, that's for sure.
I know it's...
That was a very good...
That was a good collection of off...
Thank you.
Well, it came together from the producers because I'm not a farmer.
But when you really get into it...
Because when you think farming, I'm totally biased, although I'm changing very quickly.
You think of a farmer, you think of some fuck talking about farming.
But when you get the Ice Age farmer and then you get into like the agricultural podcast, and this is highly sophisticated business.
I mean, this is high-tech stuff.
These guys are running real interesting organizations, and just the technology alone is quite interesting, what is all involved.
But at heart, these people are just farmers.
I was going to say I wanted to go back to the farmers who discovered this simulation.
Yeah.
Whatever it's called.
The food...
Hold on.
Let me get you the exact name.
Kill everybody.
The kill everybody plant?
No.
It's the food chain reaction game.
Yeah.
Is that...
There were some clips before that indicating that people want to, of course, they've been wanting to do this, you know, patent life.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So there's all that element.
Or own the water supply.
Well, in California, anyone who drives, and this has been going on for years, they have starved out the farmers in the Central Valley, Southern Central Valley, by refusing to send them water.
They cut the water supply off because of the Delta smelt, supposedly, or some fish.
Right.
They emptied the reservoirs to save the fish.
And so when you drive down Highway 5 between San Francisco and Los Angeles, which is a long drive, it's about 400 miles, and it's mostly down Highway 5, which is about 400 miles of farmland, it's all dried up.
And it's pathetic.
There's big signage.
The big signs people have put up these billboards.
They've starved us out and they have all these protests and nobody reports any of this.
And what's really pathetic is when you go down far enough, there's some areas just north of Los Angeles that are orchard, giant orchards that are dead.
And it's really creepy.
So this something is, whatever is going on in that simulation and some of the other things that these guys are bitching about, this has started.
Yeah, oh no, it's underway.
It's underway.
Way, way before we caught on.
But this new asset class, I mean, that's something that I'm going to have to get a full explanation on because it is, you know, and this is like the New York Stock Exchange and this is Wall Street saying, we figured it out.
We know how to do it.
We can commoditize life.
And I'm sure they have.
And that should be worth another $50 trillion they can print up and make derivatives out of, I guess.
Just remember, they're doing it for you, everybody.
For a better life beyond your freedom.
Build back better for someone else.
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in critical whistle theory.
John C. Dvorak!
In the morning to you, Mr.
Adam Curry.
Also in the morning, all ships to sea, boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, and all the dames and knights out there.
Hey, hi, hi, ho!
In the morning to the trolls in the troll room.
Trollroom.io.
That is where it's always happening, where we got the trolls.
They hang out during the live show.
We have live shows.
Man, there's a lot of live shows at noagendastream.com.
And if you want to hop in there, listen to that stream.
And it can be 24 hours a day.
There's a chat.
And it's real simple.
It's IRC-based.
You can use your own IRC client if you're old enough to know how to do it or young enough.
Go to trollroom.io.
Let's see how many people are hanging out today.
Let me get the counter up.
Hello?
Okay, hands up.
Oh, they're scurrying away.
Trolls Today, 2042, checking in with us.
Hello, trolls.
Good to have you here.
Always handy.
You can also follow us soon through Twitter.
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If not, in the meantime, go ahead and get an account on a Mastodon server anywhere.
You can start at Mastodon.social.
There's pointers to all these different places.
You can set one up yourself for your family, maintain it, control what flows through it.
And why are you laughing?
Why are you laughing?
Someone could set it up for their family.
This is true.
It just seems like...
I hope I'm making a phone call and say, Hi, Mom.
Lots of dudes named Ben have done this for their families with great success.
Their families like it.
Just call it your little social network and then you can leak in the anime porn on the back end.
It's great.
Grandma will love it.
So that's noagendasocial.com.
And then we always like to thank Sir Paul, who created No Agenda Art Generator.
And not just that, but also the artist.
And I don't know why I can't bring this up now for some reason.
The artist who bought us the artwork.
I was wondering why you were stalling with the wordage.
I'm like, why is this not working?
He's a really nice guy.
You know, he had a mustache once years ago.
Why?
No reason to ruin all the tricks of the trade, Dvorak.
Come on.
This is horrible, man.
He used to wear jeans, you know.
They were always tight-fitting jeans for some unknown reason.
They were always tight-fitting jeans.
But those jeans look dynamite on Neswar.
And that's why we congratulate Nessworks with the art for episode 1395.
We titled that Inflation Demon.
And it was hard not to see Nessworks win, seeing as he entered, I don't know, 15...
No, how many pieces did he enter?
It was about eight pieces that were all good.
Really outstanding.
The problem was there was a lot of other people that submitted really great pieces, and the one I liked the most was Ness Work's piece where he had, it was the trick-or-treat kids, and the guy had a gun behind his back, and he was going to shoot the kids.
Yeah, with the vax mandate, yes.
The vax mandate.
That was pretty creepy.
And I liked that one the best, but we decided that Instead of giving him the award for the best art that he did, we gave him a piece that was more acceptable in general than having some image of somebody gunning down children.
Yeah, we thought that might be just a little, a little on the outside.
It was a bit much.
Just a tad.
Just a tad.
So we found the kind of a more neutral piece that he did of a witch flying across on a needle, on a syringe.
Yeah, yeah.
Which was good.
Which was, what do you call it?
Not the low-hanging fruit, what do you call it?
I don't know, cheesecake?
Cheesecake, thank you.
Yes, cheesecake.
A little bit cheesecake.
Well, a little bit.
But you know what?
People liked it.
It was a good piece, but there were pieces that I liked a lot that I ended up using one of them on the newsletter, even though it was after Halloween, which was Mike Riley's Please Take Two.
I hadn't seen that one.
That was very good.
Did we see that when it came in?
Yeah.
Oh, yes, that's right.
You mentioned it.
I mentioned that.
Riley did a couple of pieces.
He did.
So he also was swinging for the fences.
But this piece, this was borderline...
If it wasn't for Nestworks doing at least three pieces that could have been used...
Which, by the way, is not a guarantee that you get chosen...
No, but we've seen it happen before.
Darren O'Neill did it once, where he flooded the zone with a lot of pieces because he wanted to get picked.
Did we pick anything?
Yeah.
No, we did.
Well, I guess it does work then.
Flooding the zone works.
What am I saying?
Flooding the zone.
But this Riley piece with the bucket and the deal is a stunner.
But there's other stunners.
There's a lot of good pieces.
I felt bad about this particular show because there were so many good pieces that could have been picked.
Yeah.
I apologize to the artists.
We're doing so much good work, and none of it's evergreen.
That's the problem.
No, because it's all...
Well, people get really creative for Halloween, and I guess we gave a lot of good fodder for ideas.
Yeah, so, sorry.
Well, sorry, but also thank you so much, Nestworks.
Thank you to all of the artists, because this was really a great selection.
Completely unique to this podcast.
No other podcast has this.
Very few.
If there's ten that change their artwork for every single show, that would be rare.
But then to change it with this level of...
No, Horowitz changes it for every DHM plug.
I said 10.
Yeah, there's about 10.
But no, not at this level.
This is the highest possible level of art you can have for show art.
In fact, that's one of the things that...
Twice weekly.
Yeah, I think that Rogan makes a big mistake.
I don't know if he still does it on Spotify.
But a big mistake.
He always just has the same picture...
Of the desk from the same spot with the guest in question and Joe and then really big the episode number.
So if you look down that list, you're looking at episode numbers.
There's nothing that jumps out.
Nothing.
Whereas, you know, this is a great visual cue.
It's fun and it works.
It's great promotion for the show.
And thanks to Podcasting 2.0, every single one of these that we've just mentioned, we even have, I'm going to ask Dreb to put all of those Nestworks, boom, boom, boom, boom, just flash them through one at a time.
See how cool that is.
And you can witness that too.
And many more great features of Podcasting 2.0.
Try a new podcast app at newpodcastapps.com.
While we move on to thank our executive producers and associate executive producers who bought an important part of the time, talent, and treasure to the partay today.
And we kick it off with...
Yes, our buddy.
Oh, he's back!
Yay!
He got in, missed the month, but okay.
A seronymous of Dogpatch and Lower Slobovian.
And you're complaining?
I'm just...
I'm worried if he missed...
He's pretty...
He's pretty consistent coming in the third week of a month.
If he missed a month, does that mean the code is screwed up?
No, no, he didn't miss a month, he missed a week.
He just got in, it's November, so he didn't get his normal.
But he never comes in at the first, he just was busy.
He's busy doing stuff.
He clearly has something to do.
Well, we love Seronymous of Dogpatch and Loris Lobovia.
Because he always speaks in interesting rhymes and riddles.
Yeah, he does.
And he came in with $1,666 and no sense.
Well, that code is easy to see.
Are we just one step away from the mark of the beast?
Yeah, 1-1.
Thank you for, he writes a note, a typed note with no jingles, no karma, pre-warned.
Thank you to all the producers for their hard work and the many meet-up hosts that build such an outstanding community.
No boots on the ground reports, so I guess he's relaxing.
Only feet in the air the past eight weeks.
I have not encountered a vaccine requirement except at a McDonald's in New York City.
Of all places!
Yeah, but I think the vaccine they require at the McDonald's in New York City is hepatitis.
Yeah, right.
Heyo!
Yeah.
Okay, just a joke, McDonald's.
Just a joke.
But it is clear some countries I traditionally visit are imposing requirements.
Checking requirements.
Boosters are not required.
My flight will not originate from the U.S. yet the immigration form no longer asks about my exposure to dengue fever or malaria despite originating the originating flight's country.
That's interesting.
I will only need a flimsy piece of paper to obtain a QR code that no one but the ticketing agent will read purporting to prove vaccine status.
And perhaps a mobile phone for their app.
And why I travel with a flip phone.
Oh, so they ask him, hey, what's wrong with you?
Why do you travel with a flip phone?
I guess so.
Maybe limiting healthcare questions to only COVID vaccine status is a good thing for me, just not the country I visit.
Follow the dengue fever outbreaks to track my travels.
Ha ha!
No jingles, no karma.
He truly is a man of mystery, but he supports us in massive ways, refuses any type of extra peerage, but once again, every month, Seronimus of Dogpatch and Lower Slobovia.
Thank you so much.
Yes, he saved the show.
Sir Daddy-O of the Seven Wonders comes in with the perfect executive producer donation, 333.33 in the morning.
I'll take the exec producer credit, but the accounting goes to my brother.
May he join me one day at the roundtable as Sir Budge.
He turns 34 on 11-4.
That's today.
Good for him making a stand on what he believes in.
To hell with the insidious mandates!
Thank you for your courage, Sir Daddy-O of the Seven Wonders.
And does he become a knight?
Well, that looks like it, but he's not on the list.
Okay, that might have been an oversight.
That doesn't make sense.
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
That's, Sir Budge makes it because of this donation.
I see.
Okay.
Oh, got it.
Sir Budge.
Got it.
All right.
So he will be, he's on the podium.
Groovy.
Sarah Classen's next at 33333.
Also an executive producer for show 13, whatever it is.
1396.
1396.
In the morning, Adam and John.
First of all, I'd like to clear up what seems to be an ongoing misunderstanding.
My husband, Kelly Classen, is a dude.
So I guess what we've been doing...
Yes.
Is misgendering him.
We've been misgendering for some reason or somehow.
I'm not sure exactly how.
And the way it's spelled is K-E-L-L-E-Y. Which I think if I had seen that, I probably would not have misgendered him, but maybe I didn't see it.
I don't know.
Well, whatever.
There's no law.
Well, we really apologize.
How about a normal name?
It's your fault.
He has always been a dude.
Poor guy has spent his whole life being the victim of mistaken gender identity in all written correspondence because his parents gave him one of those names.
Boy named Sue.
Pat.
With that out of the way, this donation at 33333, so this is actually to something else.
Yeah, but it counts.
Yeah, it counts.
Is to celebrate my 100th episode and further my quest to damehood.
We have three human resources, age 6, 3, and 21 months.
On October 1st, British Columbia expanded their mask mandate in schools to include all students' kindergartens to grade 12.
Our oldest daughter is in the first grade.
We had agreed that if they came when they mandated a mask for our child, that would be the day we would start homeschooling.
We will not allow her to be in class all day wearing a muzzle.
Two hours after the announcement was made, we called the school and informed them we will not be returning to class.
Our homeschool journey has begun.
Please give me some homeschool karma.
I'm going to need it.
Thank you for keeping it real from Sarah, Future Dame.
I should mention that since we homeschool on and off with different kids, There's a massive, and in Canada I'm sure it's as good or better than it is here, a massive infrastructure, massive infrastructure for homeschoolers.
And that includes social events and all kinds of things that you get in the regular schools, except my experience with homeschooling personally is that it only works well if the kids buy into it.
Because once they agree to it, then they're subject to being guilted into doing more work than they may or may not want to do.
That's a good tip.
And how can you motivate your child to be more into it?
Treats?
Well, first of all, they have to dislike school.
Okay, check on that one.
That was easy.
But if they don't want to go to school and be masked up, or you don't want to be masked up, you can say, do you want to be homeschooled or do you want to endure this torture?
Right.
And if they say yes...
Yes.
Then you might as well just get a spare and get another kid.
So you say yes, I'll buy into the homeschooling thing, and then you homeschool them.
It's not like it's that much more work, because once you get them reading and doing other things...
Oh, yeah.
I mean, how about when the kids are at regular school, you're doing the work anyway with the homework.
It's crazy.
The amount of homework they get sent home with.
That's probably true.
Alright, here is some homeschooling karma for y'all.
Great idea.
Congratulations.
You've got karma.
Now, do we have anything for Kyle Rainey?
I do not.
I did not see anything come in from Kyle either.
And I think Kyle is a she, although it could be the wrong Kyle.
It could be Kylie.
No, no, no, because I've been through this with Kyle.
It's a girl named Kyle, which is worse than a dude named...
Kelly, seriously.
Okay.
Kyle, how can that ever be?
Anyway, Canyon, Texas, 333.
If you got a note that we missed, Kyle, send it on to us.
Cheryl Cox, 333.
This is for Josh Cox on his birthday from his ever-loving mother, Cheryl, who is the fairy godmother of the web hosting co-op.
Ah, yes.
I know, Josh.
That's very nice.
So sweet.
Edward Pash in Omaha, Nebraska.
He becomes the first executive, associate executive at 260-06 Omaha, Nebraska.
I wanted to celebrate my birthday on November 6th with an associate executive producer credit.
The amount signifies something very special to me.
Two plus boob or two boobs.
I'd like to hear the millennial song to the tune of Oh Bloody, Oh Blada by the Beatles.
And I really appreciate you making me find that one because I have exactly zero end-of-show mixes today.
And that is a beautiful...
Let me see who did that one.
That is a beautiful mix from quite a while ago done by Micah Tyler.
And it's about two and a half minutes, so we will play that end-of-show for you.
And thank you for the suggestion.
It's a good one.
Sir Walkman, Duke of Ohio, favorite donation amount, 23456.
In the morning, Jen's short note, inviting all to register for the Northeast Ohio Meetup this coming Saturday.
See details on noagendameetups.com and look for yours truly, the big goof wearing a papaya orange hat.
No jingles, just karma.
Sir Walkman, Duke of Ohio, got it for you.
Look out for the hat.
You've got karma.
Rob Cardinal, 233.
I could think of no better way to celebrate my birthday, November 4th, other than to donate to No Agenda.
I think it's Mimi on the birthday list.
She should be on the birthday list.
Okay, so here's how this goes.
Here's how this goes.
Eric says, okay, I got everything for you.
I got everything set.
I didn't put Mimi on the birthday list because John should know better.
And so I put her on the list just in case.
I should know better about what?
Well, that you should say exactly what you just say.
Is Mimi on the list?
It was sabotage.
You were being set up.
Sabotage.
Huh.
By my own people.
Your own family.
And she is 55.
Okay.
November 4th.
Other than to donate to no agenda.
Please may I have a biscuit on my birthday and a general karma for all who need it.
Thanks.
They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
You've got karma.
Anonymous.
This is another associate executive producer.
This is a bunch of ducks.
222.22.
This note goes to everyone's number two...
POTUS, Joe clearly puts his trust where it doesn't belong.
Just because he's in the Pope's presence doesn't mean every fart is heavenly.
This is the whole poopy pants thing.
Did you follow that?
Nope.
So there was this meme going around that Biden had met with the Pope, but it took him a lot longer to leave.
Typically, it's like a 30-minute meeting.
It took him an hour and a half.
And then on Twitter was, well, the rumor is that the president pooped his pants.
So now, hashtag poopypants was trending, but I'm pretty sure it was cat turd.
You know the talking cat?
Cat turd?
Yeah.
I think cat turd launched that.
But anyway, we need heavenly farts and karma for the cleaners and hope nothing is stained.
On a more serious note, November 12th was the last day of radiation in 2013.
So if I could get an F cancer, that would be very much appreciated.
You better believe we can give that to you.
Before we begin, let's pray.
Let's pray.
Heavenly farts.
You've got karma.
Sir Titsy.
20202.
Donation from Sir Titsy.
I would like a big F cancer and the pagan health karma from my mother.
A small prayer from the religious producers, if they'd oblige.
It's much appreciated.
So his mom's asking for prayers.
And he'll take the heathen karma, too.
Yeah!
You've got karma.
Sir David Van Sunder, Black Knight of the Pacific Grove, 20002 from Pacific Grove, California.
Just a small bit of value, he writes, for all the sanity-preserving value you've given my family throughout this COVID craziness.
Thank you very much, Sir David Van Sunder, Black Knight of the Pacific Grove.
Emmett Stewart, $200 even.
Donor, not a boner.
Expat in Malta.
Hmm.
Malta is considered one of the top places to retire, if not the top place to retire.
Especially if you're an elite or top clergy.
Yeah, that's where you go.
You go to Malta.
It's party town.
If you don't have the money, go to El Salvador.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Expat Malta.
Can I have a jobs karma for ongoing interview for Roma?
And a de-douching.
Not sure.
You've been de-douched.
Not sure what Roma is.
Appreciate your hard work and completely believe in the jobs karma.
Only second to the rain sticks.
Not needed in Sicily or Malta these days.
No, not needed anywhere.
Huge fan.
I get the impression this guy's a director or something.
He's in the business.
Could be a knight of Malta.
You could be hanging out with Buttigieg's dad.
You know, there's all kinds of stuff.
He maybe just likes Malta milk.
Isn't Buttigieg from Malta?
He's Maltese?
I think he might be, now that you mention it.
Yeah, so let's get boots on the ground, Emmett.
You want to know what's going on?
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
You saw karma.
You saw karma.
Michael Gaston's next, and he's at 200 Bucks Charleston, South Carolina.
We have no note from him.
But thank you for the 200.
Alright, yes.
Onwards to Danielle Williams from Mount Shasta, California.
$200.
Triggered donation!
I am triggered.
I'm so triggered.
Just as pharmaceutical companies are not transparent about...
Wait, wait, wait.
Where'd you get that?
Is that an old...
Is that something we've played?
It's an ISO. Look, just so you know, I'm always doing this shit, man.
Every word I see on paper, I'm searching in the system to see if somewhere we have something that fits with it.
Huh, I don't remember that one.
I am triggered.
I'm so triggered.
I like it.
Danielle Williams is triggered.
Just as pharmaceutical companies are not transparent about nor liable for adverse effects of vaccines, neither is Monsanto slash Bayer.
Transparent about or liable for the adverse effects of glyphosate.
Please use this shortage as an opportunity to go organic or biodynamic.
Jingle request.
Monsanto and we're all gonna die.
And was there any karma?
I think I have to do a karma over that just to even it out.
Monsanto.
We're all gonna die.
You've got...
It's been a while.
It's been a while since we heard those.
Yeah, it's true.
It's true.
Baron Chris of the Kawatha Highlands and Night of the Rare Encounter, $200.
He'll be our last associate executive producer for show 1396.
Hello, John and Adam.
I hope to make my big donation for show 1400, but unfortunately my friend and sheriff of my territory, Sir Richard of the Kawathia, Karawathas, I think, was struck with a terrible palsy after being made to take the jab.
There you go.
Probably not even reported in the VAERS database.
No, probably not.
As such, I'm making a donation earlier than expected in order to ask for your finest health karma to give Sir Richard some health karma.
Hopefully it'll give him the power he needs to heal up from the terrible situation.
Get well soon, Sir Richard.
Love is lit.
Yes, and we'll throw a goat at it just for good measure.
You've got...
I have a couple others.
We have a make good.
This was Chris Capey.
He donated for the last show, 33333.
Missed his note.
He sent it to the wrong address.
Again, it's notes at noagendashow.net or you can send it to john at dvorak.org, adam at curry.com.
Send it to all three.
Collect them all.
In the morning, gentlemen, this donation should be credited to my lovely fiancée, Kasia.
She is the smartest woman I know, and I love her dearly.
If it's not too much trouble, can John say, Congratulations, as we just got engaged.
Thank you very much, Asian Dog Karma.
Congratulations!
You've got...
Karma.
One of your better ones...
And then a late entry from Sir Andy of Terrigal Beach.
We do like to break for our royalty.
About two months ago, my wife's 26-year-old pregnant daughter was told by her obstetrician to get the jab.
We were unsure, but the doctor was adamant that it was the right thing to do.
Two days after the shot, Brittany was hospitalized with a blood clot.
She has been injecting a blood thinner, Klexane, every day since.
They say it doesn't cross the placenta.
She gave birth to a beautiful boy, Spencer, four days ago, but now he has been found to have blood clots on his brain, kidneys, and liver.
There's no way of knowing if this is related, but I can't help but wonder if these are connected.
Can I get some health karma for baby Spencer, please?
Yes, for baby Spencer, we also roll out the healthy goat.
You've got karma.
These notes, combined with people being forced to leave their job, I have to say it's difficult.
Do you get as many as I do?
I get pretty much the same amount.
Yeah.
And they're all like this.
I find it very just disturbing.
And I read them to Tina, you know, just sitting there like, this is so, so outrageous.
Anyway, let's finish this up.
Wait until they get, wait until the kids start getting, I mean, we just had an example there almost.
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Our formula is this.
We go out, we hit people in the mouth.
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Yes, the kids are on deck now to be harmed.
There's just no two ways about it.
Only 66% of American parents are going to do it.
From the latest numbers that I have.
The COVID kids.
I've got a background here from ABC. This morning, new video of this Pfizer facility in Wisconsin.
Turning out pediatric doses of the COVID vaccine.
After CDC advisors gave the shot, unanimous approval for children ages 5 to 11.
We have a total of 14 yeses, zero nos.
The first kids in the country getting their first dose late Tuesday.
Doctors in Connecticut administering the shot just minutes after the CDC director gave the okay.
The president calling this a major step forward.
The CDC is saying that by vaccinating kids, the rate of virus transmission could be reduced by 8% and up to 600,000 COVID cases could be prevented between now and next March.
Kids will get only one-third of the adult dose.
Early studies found the vaccine to be nearly 91% effective in preventing symptomatic illness in young children, with only mild side effects, including a sore arm, headaches, or fever.
And studies found no cases of myocarditis, a rare heart inflammation seen in some young men.
It's probably because of the smaller dose in these vaccines, but we're finding that fever and other side effects are a lot less common in kids in this age group.
Most of these kids aren't even going to need to miss a day of school.
Despite promising results, nearly two-thirds of parents say they will not be lining up for the shot anytime soon.
I wouldn't be getting any of my kids an emergency use authorization vaccination.
I definitely would want to see long-term studies.
And let's be very clear.
This dosage, this formulation for children 5 to 11 is under emergency use authorization.
It is not Comirnaty.
It is not any of that.
It is a new formulation.
I have read, cannot confirm.
I've seen some documentation on the internet that they may have actually mixed in some anti-heart inflammatory stuff into it just to make sure there's no myocarditis.
I heard it was a blood thinner.
Oh, even better.
Yeah, because that's what your kids need.
And the most disgusting part, most disgusting, is the ad campaign, not from the U.S. government, to get kids all excited, but from Pfizer themselves.
This is really disgusting.
It's the superhero campaign.
And someone will burn for this.
Getting ready to fight COVID. All of us want to be superheroes.
And the most important heroes are those that help others.
This year, thousands of kids like us around the world joined the COVID-19 vaccine trial.
Kid power.
And when they did, they became all superheroes.
To all the kids who volunteered, we'd like to say...
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your superpowers of...
Courage, trying new things.
The ability to save people.
The power to help people.
Helping not just yourself, but many other kids.
To not be scared.
Be strong.
Super brave.
Bravery and courage.
A superhero shot.
Helping everybody.
Fight coronavirus and help others.
You're helping the whole entire world.
Thank you.
You are all superheroes.
Thank you.
Thank you, superheroes.
Thank you.
You're awesome.
Brought to you by the fine folks at Pfizer.
I have two predictions.
Hit me.
One is that after they get this thing underway, they're going to get emergency use authorization for babies, for pediatric shots, from newborns to five.
I think that they should actually have a really long needle to go right straight through the pregnant woman's belly, I'm sorry, birthing person, through the placenta, right into the kid, in the womb.
The second thing I'm predicting is that after all hell breaks loose, mainly because of the more recent shots, and when this whole disaster comes to light and the hearings began and all the rest of it, I think this is harder to prove.
This prediction is a little bit rough, but I think it's in play.
They're going to pull the plug on all these vaccination liability funds.
Wow!
You think they'll blow it out and let them all be liable?
I think they've taken such advantage of it.
With this recent shot, these shots, that they're going to have the rug pulled out from under them, and it's going to be, you're on your own now.
No.
You're going to pull this crap.
I like this, but I would say, just like 2009, there's got to be a Lehman, and let's have it be Moderna.
It's a great short.
Moderna's a better short than Pfizer, for sure.
Yeah, Moderna's $300, $400, and they can be blamed.
They are the mRNA guys.
Blame them.
Well, that's a possibility, too.
But I think it's about time we rethought this whole idea of this fund, of the super fund.
It's got to go.
These guys, they can't just go willy-nilly and just, oh, we don't have to worry about nothing.
We're never going to get sued.
Let's just do whatever we do.
There's no good.
That's pretty much what they've been doing.
They've been doing that from day one.
They've been doing it ever since the vaccine fund began.
What do you mean fund?
What vaccine fund are you talking about?
You can't sue a pharmaceutical agent over a vaccine damage.
Let's just say it's the no liability clause.
That's what I'm talking about.
The liability issues have got to go.
You have to be liable.
Mm-hmm.
Our system works with liability.
That's a safety stopgap feature.
It's a feature, not a bug.
Right.
They have to be sued individually, not through some fund they don't care about.
Alright.
Well, let's see what's really going on.
And I think we really need to focus on mainly doctors and nurses, the ones who are speaking up.
We're seeing data everywhere of...
Lots of people showing up in hospitals, emergency room.
Lots of issues.
Very few of them COVID. One of my friends who had COVID thought he had COVID again.
Went to the hospital yesterday.
He's in the South.
He has RSV, of all things.
And the nurse there said, oh, you know, we haven't seen COVID in here for weeks.
But all these other things are happening.
And we'll go down to Australia, to Adelaide.
Where the nurses are holding the line, they've been pushed out of their own hospital system because of the mandate.
Listen to what she's saying about what's really going on.
We're on the verge of losing our jobs.
We are too young to retire.
We don't even know where we stand.
Apparently from the ABC News last night, 100 South Australian healthcare workers were being stood down.
I don't think so.
Try 3,000.
Okay?
That's just in Adelaide alone.
This is not okay.
Because we want to do what we love doing.
And that is caring for the South Australian community.
We are passionate and we would not be here if we weren't.
If we didn't care, we wouldn't be here.
Okay?
We know this is planned.
We're not stupid.
The hospitals are not full of COVID patients.
The hospitals are full of vaccinated patients.
Okay?
I've got friends that work in ICU at Blinders.
30 out of 38 patients currently are vaccinated.
That is a fact.
Okay?
The media is...
I'm sorry.
Respectfully to the media.
Please start telling the truth and please help us help you because you are all targeted.
Every single person is targeted.
Serious adverse effects.
Serious.
And we're talking 20-year-olds.
We are talking 20-year-olds that have dropped dead.
Nothing is getting on the media.
Myocarditis is a rare...
Let me tell you, a rare cardiac condition.
All of a sudden, every third 20-year-old's got myocarditis.
You know what that leads to?
Cardiac transplant.
Where do we get hearts from in Australia with the lowest organ donor rate in the world?
Damn!
We're going to need transplants is what she's predicting.
Let's just get another rundown.
Dr.
Elizabeth Yads.
We're seeing from the jab all kinds of under-reported side effects.
We're seeing infertility in women.
We're seeing miscarriages in women.
We're seeing myocarditis, pericarditis, MI, pulmonary embolism, blood clots anywhere in the body.
We're seeing swollen lymph nodes, swollen testicles.
Dr.
Cole from Mayo Clinic is seeing an increase in And reported cancers.
We're seeing that as well in the hospitals.
And blood clots, strokes, hemorrhagic strokes, dementias, new-onset strokes in young people, blood clots in young people.
And that reference to the military were four soldiers that had chest pain or blood clots, pulmonary embolism.
That reference is to three, and this is from a session that Senator Ron Johnson held.
Very emotional.
One guy, his son, 16, he raised him, single parent, died two weeks after his jab.
Heart-wrenching.
This is an Army doctor, U.S. Army doctor, who spoke based on her filing for whistleblower status.
This is what she said.
With respect to aviation safety, risk communication is critical.
I saw five patients in clinic, two of which presented with chest pain days to weeks after vaccination and were subsequently diagnosed with pericarditis and worked up to rule out myocarditis.
The third pilot had been vaccinated and felt like he was drunk, chronically fatigued within 24 hours after vaccination.
The pilot told me he didn't know what to do, so he drank a lot of coffee to try and, quote, wake himself up and continued to fly until he realized it wasn't going away.
After I reported to my command, my concerns that in one morning I had to ground three out of three pilots due to vaccine injuries.
The next day my patients were canceled.
My charts were pulled for review.
And I was told that I would not be seeing acute patients anymore.
Just healthy pilots there for their flight physical.
And she grounded all three of those pilots.
And people are getting pissed.
They're now interrupting these so-called little press conferences.
This is a lady whose best friend, one of her daughters died.
Another friend, her daughter, is in a wheelchair permanently from the vax.
And she's just not having it.
This is in Queensland.
Yeah.
Our borders will open up.
You probably can understand this.
Anyway, she's yelling.
So that's just a small sampling of what is happening.
Now, there's some issues that need to be brought up.
Number one, the British Medical Journal has filed a report, which they've published on BMJ.com.
And there is a whistleblower who has been at play for a while, apparently.
Researchers who were testing Pfizer's vaccine at several sites in Texas during the autumn, 2019, I guess.
Speed may have come.
No, 2020.
2020.
Speed may have come at the cost of data integrity and patient safety.
A regional director was employed at the research organization Ventavia Research Group was told BMJ that the company falsified data, unblinded patients, employed inadequately trained in vaccinators, was slow to follow up on adverse events reported in Pfizer's pivotal phase three trial.
Staff who conducted quality control checks were overwhelmed by the volume of problems they were finding.
After repeatedly notifying Ventavia of these problems, the regional director, Brooke Jackson, emailed a complaint to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Ventavia fired her later the same day.
Jackson has provided BMJ with dozens of internal company documents, photos, audio recordings, and emails.
And it's a very damning report.
Very damning.
I mean, it was shambles.
Total shambles.
And that was the ever-important clinical trial phase three.
Do you remember the report that I got butt-slammed for about vaccinated pregnant women?
I don't remember you getting butt slammed.
Well, yes.
I read this.
I said the reason why it's much higher, the number of women who had adverse events after being vaxxed, is because the research study did not count someone who had their first jab but not the second one, or if something happened within two weeks after the second jab.
And I called bullshit on that, and I got pushback, and people were yammering.
And now, what do you know?
Researchers call for a halt on COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant women after re-analysis of CDC study.
How come that's not in the mainstream media?
Where's Nora?
Because they want us dead.
I cannot think of any other reason.
That's the only thing I can think of.
Well, first of all, most of these people are in mass formation mode, and we know from Matthias, the more crazy things that you do, like injecting your children with an experimental vaccine under emergency use authorization, is pretty crazy.
It is crazy.
It's nuts.
But how do they...
It's like they don't want to listen to anything.
I mean, even when you get these reports...
I got a couple of...
I have like two clips.
And they're a little offbeat.
First of all, there's a local clip.
It's about the Sacramento jail and how they're trying to bribe inmates.
The prisoners, the felons of California, are not taking the shot.
So they're obviously not mass hypnotized.
No.
Well, they're in jail.
They have a clue.
They have a clue.
So let's play this and see what the status is.
A COVID outbreak at Sacramento County's two jails prompting demands for change.
If you want to keep your job, you need to get vaccinated.
We were up to 191 cases of COVID in the jail.
Those numbers represent cases found in just the last two weeks.
Since March 2020, 2018 inmates have tested positive.
Monday, the first death was reported of a vaccinated inmate.
That's the scariest part.
They may not come out.
The vaccination rate within the jail is only 30% compared to 70% countywide.
Since July, the county has offered to pay inmates who get vaccinated, but some in the jail believe that's not enough.
Hold on a second.
They can't mandate prisoners?
Isn't that odd?
They can mandate them to work for 20 cents an hour.
They can mandate them when...
This is a California law that I guess you can't mandate, you can't force.
Prisoners have more rights than non-prisoners.
This is great.
Yay, Cali.
But some in the jail believe that's not enough.
I'm not vaccinated now, so...
This wouldn't make me want to get vaccinated.
For just $20, I would pass.
Crystal Carroll's fiancee, Douglas Murren, also passed on the $20.
She's concerned about the jail's quarantine system that separates inmates and pods and believes the jail should have more precautions in place.
What arises when they're quarantined and they find out somebody has the virus, then what?
What about all those people?
Sheila's son has been behind bars for months and claims he was denied the vaccine.
He was having problems with his kidneys, so he wanted to know, hey, what about the vaccination?
And they had already told him he's not eligible for it.
Oh, I just realized why they're not vaccinating the inmates.
Hello?
So easy.
That's where we're going to get the spare parts from.
The hearts.
We need hearts.
We'll just go to prison.
Just grab us a couple of dudes.
Yeah, well, if you can't get a good Uyghur heart...
Yeah, then you might as well get...
Get a good Latinx heart from Barrio.
Barrio.
I can answer your question.
Why we're not hearing about these horrible effects on mainstream news or in the news almost in general.
And that was evidenced by Yacinda Arden.
Yacinda, the case in New Zealand.
What I'd say is that we're all actually completely on the same page when it comes to driving vaccinations and making sure that we're doing everything that we can to reach people that we need to.
This is an issue of...
This is an issue...
Sir, I'm going to answer the questions of the accredited media.
Sir, I will shut down the press conference if you do not cease.
Sorry, to our accredited members of the gallery here, we might move to an inside venue.
Unfortunately, we've got someone who's disrupting your press conference today, so we might reconvene.
Thank you.
By the way, the guy was fully accredited.
But he was just asking questions that weren't on the script.
He was accredited, but the questions weren't accredited.
Yes, exactly.
And that's why.
She will look so weird when we shave her head.
And march her down Main Street naked.
I have one last clip.
You can follow up with whatever you got.
But this is an interesting clip.
This is the COVID in Singapore clip from NPR, where I believe that Singapore has given up on the idea of vaccination.
Singapore has one of the world's highest vaccination rates at 82 percent.
Yet cases of COVID-19 are skyrocketing from just double digits in August to well over 3000 cases a day now.
Infectious disease physician Dale Fisher of the National University Hospital says Singapore is letting nature take its course.
Well, we're allowing endemicity.
Endemicity or endemic disease refers to the constant presence or prevalence of a disease in a population, like influenza in the United States or dengue in Asia, where there's a certain amount of disease each year.
Recognizing that the coronavirus is not going anywhere, Fisher says Singapore has decided to coexist with COVID-19 and not try to eliminate it.
He says the 88,000 new cases in the last month are the result of that change in strategy.
You allow the doors open, and of course a lot of people get infections.
The vast majority of those are asymptomatic or very mild.
Fisher says thanks to the vaccine, 98% of new cases are mild enough for patients to recover at home, leaving hospitals to focus on the seriously ill.
Fisher says Singapore's experience teaches that the vaccine is not very good at preventing transmission.
But it is maintaining its capacity to prevent severe disease.
And again.
Oh, severe disease.
It doesn't work.
We have boots on the ground from Singapore.
From producer Mari.
I live in Singapore, most vaccinated country in the world.
The endemic thing is just a talking point and doesn't make sense with government rules.
Here we are.
We are now debunking NPR. Right now, unvaccinated people cannot eat out or enter malls, inside which are most of the supermarkets, while vaccinated can only eat in groups of two.
Masks are still obligatory, and so is contact tracing.
Not only cases skyrocketed after vaccination, but also deaths.
More people died last October than in 2020.
Most vaccinated country in the world, pay attention.
And then...
And by the way, that report is probably more accurate than what we heard from the NPR. Of course it is.
Of course it is.
Let's go back down to Australia for a second, because this is happening in Western Australia, and we've got people in the hospital who are vaccinated, and there's bad things happening, and the Western Australia officials are baffled!
Look, our hospitals are under enormous pressure.
This is the same in Tasmania, South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria.
Enormous pressure.
This has been something no one has ever seen before, the growth in demand in our hospitals.
Why it is, it's hard to know, except that there is some evidence that some sort of delayed reaction to COVID, but there is huge numbers of people coming through the doors.
So we're doing everything we can to try and manage it.
Holy crap!
So it's unclear what's going on.
We don't know what happened.
Did anything change in Australia that could have made this happen?
We don't know.
But it's some kind of delayed reaction to COVID. Fuck off!
It's crazy!
And then we have the biggest...
Now there's a good use of the epithet.
Thank you.
We have...
Finally.
Yeah, it took me a couple months this time, but I did it.
And what an opportunity.
What an opportunity.
Opportunity of a lifetime.
And White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is not traveling with the president.
She says she tested positive for COVID. Psaki is fully vaccinated and says she's suffering only mild symptoms.
She says her last contact with President Biden was last Tuesday when they were socially distanced and wearing masks.
Since then, Psaki says she tested negative four times before yesterday's positive result.
Oh, man.
Wait, wait.
So Biden is probably positive.
He's over there in a super spreader event called COP26. He's going to kill one of them.
Merkel.
No, Merkel's not there anymore.
She's out.
Merkel's done.
She was at the meeting.
Oh, she was?
Yep.
Oh, interesting.
Well, something is up with Joe, and I've been around doing this podcast long enough.
I can tell you exactly what's happening with him.
He was rolling out the vaccine for the kids, and then this happened.
Millions of doses, and millions more to come by next week.
These doses will be available at approximately, excuse me, I'll beg your pardon.
I swallowed wrong.
We'll be available in approximately 20,000 locations around the country.
I swallowed wrong.
That's dementia or Parkinson's.
That's what happens.
He's in far stages of something.
Isn't that one of the main things that goes down with you?
I think it is, but people do swallow wrong once in a while, are they?
Hey, I'm done with this dude, okay?
So the sooner he gets...
Well, before you're done with him, I do have two short clips.
Of course!
What do we have?
I've got two tidbits.
These are little sub clips from bigger clips, and I just think it's because they sound funny.
This is a Biden tidbit one.
It's an international problem of that circumstance that affects all nations.
Bada bada?
What?
If you could figure out what he said there, I'd be interested.
Let's try it again.
The international problem of that circumstance that affects all nations.
Yeah.
I put my pants!
I don't know what he said, John.
I have no idea.
Okay, well, let's try this one's tidbit number two.
This is a little longer.
This is one you can kind of understand.
Okay.
And so, I just think that, you know, that old bad expression, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
You know, I feel confident we're going to get done what we have to do at home in order to deliver.
And lastly, you know, if you take a look at what economy is growing, the United States.
What is this thing that he keeps doing?
It's getting annoying.
And is that what he whispers in kids' ears?
United States!
No, I think he whispers something else in kids' ears.
I want your soul!
No, I think it's still something else, but we'll leave that in.
But yes, it's a...
You know, Obama did a version of that.
Hmm.
We have to go back and find some examples, but he did a version of it, but not quite as extreme as the Biden thing.
And I think Biden got it from him, because I don't remember Biden, because we were following Biden during our segment, Drunk or Not Drunk.
Yes.
For a good 10 years.
Yes.
In fact, I may dig a couple of those up, because I think his gait...
I think he was a heavy drinker, which has never been discussed.
And I think his gait is, it looks like the gait of these really old farts that come out of the bars.
Holy crap, have you seen Erdogan's gait?
No, I have not.
Oh, people are saying he must be terminally ill.
He's just like Joe.
Shuffling, completely rigid.
You've got to see this.
Something's going.
Maybe they've poisoned him too.
It's possible.
Anyway, yes.
During the drunk or not drunk era, he never did that.
That's new.
And so I think he got it from Obama who did something like it but not quite the same.
That's why it's so noteworthy when Biden does it because he doesn't do it right.
And for the non-English speakers, English as a first language, a gait, G-A-I-T, is your posture, your stance, how you're walking.
It's the way you walk.
Yes, the way you walk.
There you go.
It's the way you walk.
Okay.
So just briefly, Pfizer expects to make nearly as much revenue just from COVID vaccines in 2021 as all of its revenue from 2020.
Finland is really going back to ivermectin.
They're coming out with a nasal version.
But here's the frightening one.
One of our producers, Angela, ordered some blister packs from zivertokit.com.
And you know what happened?
She did not receive her blister packets with ivermectin, doxycyllin, zinc, etc.
Instead, she received a notice from the FDA telling her that ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were detained and will not be delivered.
So the FDA halted this based upon the personal importation policy.
And I guess they have the power to stop this.
They have the power to stop anything.
It prohibits the interstate shipment, which includes importation of unapproved new drugs.
Well, it's not unapproved.
Hardly new.
But it also...
It's illegal for individuals to import most drugs or devices into the United States for personal use because these products purchased from other countries have not been approved by FDA for use and sale in the United States.
He's not selling it.
Personal use.
Personal use is supposed to be available.
Well, no.
It says that they have the right to block that if it has not been produced in an FDA-approved manner.
Most of the stuff that, like most of our vaccines, many of our drugs are all made in India.
Of course, it's the same stuff.
It's the same stuff.
It's the same stuff.
There's a grand irony here.
That's okay.
Well, you can call it irony.
She got caught.
Like you said, you have to go through it.
Indians know this.
They go through a rigmarole.
I used to do the same thing when I'd bring in Cuban cigars when I was younger.
Back in the good old days.
In the good old days.
Bring them in.
So the Netherlands came out on Tuesday.
Very disappointing for my daughter in particular.
She really is getting depressed over there.
So they said, oh, well, looks like Corona's a problem.
We've got to make sure this Corona Pass, the Corona QR code passport, which allowed you to visit restaurants and bars and movie theaters, theaters, etc.
If you had had a vaccination, fully vaccinated or a negative test.
Then you will get the passport.
And that is now changed.
And you cannot get into...
Anything without it being full-on vax card.
You can't go to the gym.
They are now requiring masks everywhere, everywhere, including if you're sitting on a terrace outside the restaurant, which you will also need a Corona Paz for.
It's very, very messed up.
I mean, it's already dark and wet there now, so they're just depressed.
And now the cardiologists, mind you, in the Netherlands, are warning of a flu tsunami where the chance of a heart attack will be six times increased just because of the flu tsunami.
Pay no attention to any myocarditis.
You're kidding me.
No, it's a big article.
The flu tsunami will increase people's chances of a heart attack six-fold.
They have to know better.
Who, the Dutch?
The doctors.
Of course.
Consider the source, you know, mainstream.
What are you going to do?
Mainstream.
So, let's run through some mandates real quick.
This is the basic update from New York City.
In New York City today, roughly 9,000 municipal workers were placed on unpaid leave after failing to get at least one COVID shot, missing the mandatory deadline.
That's 6% of the workforce.
15% of police, 19% of fire, and 17% of sanitation department workers are still unvaccinated.
But many have applied for medical and religious exemptions, temporarily keeping them on payroll.
The Firefighters Union says some members want more time to comply with the mandate.
Others are considering leaving the department.
There are plenty of firefighters that have made the decision and just say they don't want it.
Here in New York City, more than 2,000 firefighters are out sick today.
But the FDNY says it has not had to close any firehouses.
We also learned today that the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for businesses with more than 100 employees will take effect within days.
That means those companies will have to require either a COVID vaccine or weekly testing.
Let's run down a few other reports we've received.
We have a lot of people out who work in the fresh air at the Forest Service.
One of our producers, the vaccination rate for Forest Service is currently 49.8% as of this week, and it is now past the deadline for getting your final shot.
So that means over half are asking for accommodations or waiting to see if they'll get fired.
This is funny because I'm vocal about my vaccination status and the wildland firefighters are also vocal, trying to be an example so people don't give in to the bullying.
Everyone else just pretends like everyone's vaccinated, but no one actually says if they are or not.
That percentage means most of my co-workers are pretending.
We'll see how that goes.
Pretending.
Things so bad in...
I can't probably share where that's coming from.
A local county health care facility, nursing home for poor people who can't afford private care.
Oh, here it is.
In Clark County, Wisconsin.
So they have no more staff, or they have severe staff shortages.
So now they are going to be giving National Guard members a five-day training course to support nursing staff.
Oh, please.
Why don't they get the National Guard?
You know, another one we should mention is American Airlines and the way it's being reported by the mainstream.
I have it here.
Good.
Weather.
Oh, the weather.
No way.
Yeah.
Well, this is from one of our producers.
Actually, let me get to that in a second.
One more.
I've got to share this story because we have two.
This one is from a baron.
Who has been part of the show, producing the show for a long time.
He works at Ford.
And he is a Ford man.
We've talked about him many times.
He wears the monogrammed Ford shirts.
He sends me for my birthday.
You have Ford stuff from him, no doubt.
I understand.
He's got his hair cut, so he's got the Ford logo kind of trimmed out.
You know, he's got some Latino guy who could do it.
And his head.
Well...
That would be funny, but this is one of those guys who really loved the product, loved the company, loved the whole family.
He has Ford coursing through his veins.
And they got a message end of September from Ford HR demanding to know COVID vaccination status.
As you can imagine, they made it sound for quite a long time that there would be a testing option, but now, as of this week, turns out no test options, so my fellow employees who compromised their medical privacy a month ago got nothing for it.
Shame on Ford for misleading the employees like that, but it's what I've come to expect.
Now those employees have a...
What?
Yeah, that's what these big companies, they just knuckle under the government ruling.
This is corporatism.
It's disgusting.
And I feel so sad because this is a guy who loved the company, loved his job.
This is such an American story.
Now, on to American Airlines and Southwest Airlines, which includes a travel tip.
Pay attention.
A few details about the American Airlines and Southwest operational problems with the past week.
The Southwest problems involving delays affecting 20 to 30% of all flights day after day and show no signs of stopping.
There are a few cancellations, but many of the delays are long.
The fact that the flights are not canceling in any large numbers verifies the problem isn't crew.
Delaying a flight does not help with lack of crew.
From numerous sources, I can say Southwest problems are a result of a lack of station employees to meet the flight on arrival and push back it to depart.
That's because Southwest does not use contractors for airport staff.
And the airlines are still ignoring the explicit requirements to extend vaccine requirements to those contractors.
So Southwest has been hit hardest by this because their people are leaving because they don't want to get vaxxed.
Low paid workers are the ones most able to walk away because of the vaccine mandate.
And there was already a big shortage among workers in jobs paying under $20 an hour.
I don't see this improving anytime soon, probably mid-January when air travel slows.
The American Airlines cancellation spike is crew.
And you know that because it keeps hitting at the end of the month when pilot hours reset.
So each pilot has 100 hours per month cap, total of 1,000 hours per year.
That's capped.
So here's your pro tip.
In months where there are 31 days, it's much harder to staff within the 100-hour cap when you're short of crew.
You'll see that the months American Airlines is having problems.
New Year's will be another meltdown unless American Airlines cancels a lot of flights Christmas week to save the pilots and their time cap.
Avoid flying American Airlines the last three days and first day of the new month in months that have 31 days until all of this passes.
This is good.
This is info right here, people.
That's a good one.
I will say January is a low month for travel, so the next problem month is likely March.
Still no sign they're going to extend this mandate to subcontractors like SkyWest.
Which the mandate from Biden explicitly says subcontractors are included.
That will be a huge meltdown when it's extended to them.
So pay attention to the contracting staff that do pushbacks and gatework for these aircrafts.
You know, you listen to the mainstream media, the three networks particularly, and they report these American Airlines issues purely as weather.
This is the best.
There's no even consideration as anything, oh, they've had all these weather issues.
United doesn't have weather issues at the same airports.
Delta doesn't have weather issues.
But American has weather issues.
Really.
And they cancel a lot of flights.
Unbelievable.
It's unbelievable.
And of course, if you notice, they canceled a lot of flights because it was the end of October.
Yeah, that's right.
Wait.
That's what he said.
No, wait.
October is 30 days.
So...
No.
Yes?
Well, still, you know...
Wait.
No, no.
October is 31.
I'm sorry.
You're right.
I'm wrong.
I'm wrong.
Yes.
So there you go.
Yeah.
The last three days of October got messed up.
And it was reported in the news as weather.
And now we know it's the caps and lack of staff.
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That's how you pronounce it?
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You can put an S at the end.
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Binge listened to 12 episodes and want to say thank you.
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The world is crazy and I thought I was alone until listening to the great podcast, the greatest podcast ever.
And what happens is these birthing person producers...
They turn out to be damn good.
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They are researching.
They're not sending frivolous stuff.
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They got time codes.
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No Agenda Meetups!
Well, for all the meetups that are taking place, no reports today.
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What's going on with you people?
Today, the Denver area bi-weekly high-flying meetup kicks off at 6.30 at Hangar 101 in Lakewood, Colorado.
Central Florida meetup at 5.30 at Hiatus Brewing in Ocala.
The wrong kind of itty-bitty meetup tomorrow, Saturday, November 6, 2 p.m.
at Old Chicago, Joplin, Missouri.
The North Idaho Sanity Bridge, 2 o'clock tomorrow.
I'm sorry, not tomorrow, Saturday.
At Trails End Brewery and Brick Oven Pizza.
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The Phoenix's Rising Autumn Season Meetup, 2.30 on Saturday at Castle Island Brewery, Northwood, Massachusetts.
Massachusetts.
The tiny amygdala of Anchorage.
Alaska time, 4.30 p.m.
is where you want to be at Bear Paw Bar and Grill in Alaska on Saturday.
Northeast Ohio.
Sir Sparky the Spook Memorial Meetup.
That's an important one if you're in the neighborhood.
5 o'clock.
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Thank you all so much for attending these, for setting them up.
It's completely producer-driven.
It's all about...
Just having a human contact with people you know that even though you may not agree or probably won't agree on most things, we can discuss and have a good time and have some drinks.
And the kids come and play and the dogs and it's a good time.
Find one near you.
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If you can't, start one.
It's easy.
Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days.
You want to be where you want me.
Triggered or held to blame.
You want to be where everybody feels the same.
It's like a party.
Now I actually have a couple of ISOs today.
Do you have anything?
I have four.
I have four as well.
I'll roll out my four first.
Here we go.
America is back.
Nothing like Judge Jeanine.
I have that in the Jesse Waters version.
America is back.
Those guys are all jacked.
How about this?
Yeah, well, that's my truth.
And then this one.
They did it again.
That's Jeff Begay's.
That's all I got.
Nothing really funny.
I like that.
The Jeff Begay's I liked.
The last one I think is the closest one usable.
They did it again!
I think that's great.
Okay, I've got a bunch of these.
Let's go with ISO wrong.
This is all wrong.
Greta, yes.
Okay, let's do his suffering.
People are suffering.
It had a little snick to it there.
I like that.
Dreams?
You have stolen my dreams!
Yes.
Yes.
And then how dare you.
How dare you!
Okay, I have an idea.
I have an idea.
You tell me if this works for you.
I'm going to do some trickery here, everybody.
Stand by.
It may be too long, but it's just because I like the combo.
They did it again!
You have stolen my dreams!
Why don't you reverse it?
Ooh, can we try?
You have stolen my dreams!
They did it again!
That's too long put together.
I think just they did it again is the best one.
Okay.
Well, we'll leave it at that then.
They did it again.
I want to thank everyone, in particular Dame Jennifer, for all of the gifts for Phoebe.
Oh yeah, she got a lot of free gifts because you now have a dog.
Yeah, and you know what?
She finally started playing with some of them.
Oh, that's interesting.
She's relaxed.
Yeah, well Tina is the playmeister, man.
She is relentless.
She'll play with that dog for an hour.
Now the dog used to do like 30 seconds.
Oh yeah.
Thank you.
And she's unbelievable, this dog.
Trap dog.
People see my dog, they want a dog.
It's a great dog.
Love the dog.
Does the dog signal that when she wants to go out?
Oh no, the dog can go for 14 hours.
The dog needs no signal.
The dog doesn't go inside.
The dog waits.
When you walk her, she does her business.
Yeah, she does her business.
Most dogs have a signal because they might want to go outside once in a while.
No, she wants to go outside in the back, which is fenced in where there's no pooping because it's AstroTurf.
Do you have a backyard of AstroTurf?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We have this whole fencing area with the pool and then it's all astroturf.
It's fantastic.
He has about an acre of astroturf?
No, no, no.
It's not that much at all.
No, but you know who does?
Who?
Scott Adams.
Well, he's a very smart man.
It's dynamite.
Now, we have a fence and then around that is just wild.
But, you know, where we are is just where we sit and we hang out.
How about growing some trees?
Okay, how about you come over here and visit and then critique, okay?
I've seen pictures.
Well, then you already know about the AstroTurf.
I love it.
All right, so let's go to cover our last clips.
This is not a great clip, but it's a local story, but it's a story that's international, but it's not being played at all anywhere.
You're not hearing it.
But the Theranos case is underway.
Yeah, I'm catching from time to time.
It's pretty fun, but it's just too much going on.
So I'm glad you're following.
So there's this guy, this investor named Mosley, and I don't even know who this guy is.
I never met him.
I don't know who he is, but he's some guy who invests.
He's an investor, and he's one of these guys who advises.
He's one of these...
You know, investment groups are cliques.
They're not people that do their own due diligence.
They ask a guy like Mosley to do it for him.
Well, doesn't he have his own VC? Isn't he Sig Mosley?
Is that him?
Maybe, yeah.
Could be.
Mosley Ventures.
He's the one who got all the big shots to come in to the tune of $340 million.
And so the defense is claiming, well, you know, these people like Henry Kissinger and the rest of them, they should have done their own due diligence.
But, you know, no, that's not the way it works.
You don't have time for this.
So let's listen to the case as it now exists, and there's a little zinger at the end.
He also said he couldn't find a basis for such big estimates and that he knew investors could lose their money.
Still, he recommended several of his billionaire clients including the Walton, DeVos and Cox families, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and others buy in and they put $384 million into Theranos.
Mosley himself invested $6 million of his own money.
The defense is trying to portray these investors as sophisticated investors.
They should have done their own due diligence.
And in fact, they were advised in writing by those investor agreements that it's highly speculative and that they're taking a big risk here.
The testimony came during the defense's cross-examination and was effective, according to legal analyst Michelle Hagan.
What the defense is trying to do is shift the blame to say that it wasn't Elizabeth Holmes that made these representations.
They made their investment decision based on what their representatives told them.
Mosley also testified he relied on a flattering 2014 Fortune magazine cover story about Holmes and Theranos and the opinion of his friend, Dr.
Kissinger, who was impressed after meeting Holmes and said she was, quote, strong, had an iron will and determination.
In an email, Kissinger said he, quote, hasn't seen anyone with her special attributes.
Trial resumes tomorrow.
Special attributes.
She has special attributes.
That's very funny.
Yeah, we noticed those attributes too.
Absolutely.
Big eyes.
Well, two quick stories.
We can't let this one go.
This morning, new images of the terrifying moments on this commuter train in Tokyo.
Authorities say a man with a knife began stabbing passengers, then set a fire on the train near one of the world's busiest rail stations.
The attack coming just as partygoers headed into the city for Halloween.
People desperate to escape ran to another train car to avoid the attacker, while others climbed out of the windows after the train made an emergency stop.
17 people were injured, several of them seriously, including a man in his 70s who was stabbed in the chest.
Authorities then arresting the suspect, a 24-year-old man dressed up as Batman's Joker.
He reportedly poured lighter fluid onto the train seats before setting them on fire.
Police have not revealed a motive, but local media report the suspect said he wanted to kill people and wanted the death penalty.
Despite violent crime being rare in Japan, this is the second stabbing on a Tokyo train in the last two months.
In August, a man was arrested after stabbing 10 people.
He said he wanted to attack women who looked happy.
Wow.
This is interesting.
Is there a joke or two coming out?
Could this be a promotion of sorts that we're misunderstanding?
Not that I know of, but I'm going to start looking into it.
Well, we do have the new Marvel thing coming up, which everyone is blasting as crap.
But two TV tips that I'd like to give.
The first one is for Under the Volcano.
Which you can find on some streamer.
I think we watched it on Amazon.
It costs 99 cents on Amazon.
I haven't seen something that cheap in a long time.
It's a brand new documentary, and it's about the air studios in Montserrat, which was built by Sir George Martin.
And later, you know, the Hurricane Hugo hit, and then the volcano erupted, and so the studio's gone.
But it's a great documentary about all the bands that recorded there, and it's something that will never come back.
The studios like that will never happen again, so people might enjoy watching that if you want to know how Grandpa and Grandma made their records back in the day.
And the second one is the Patriot Purge special from Tucker Carlson.
Have you seen this?
No, but it's been bootlegged and available free.
Well, they're making it free and available with 90-day free sign-up at Fox Nation anywhere.
Well, you had to sign up.
It's three parts.
Tina and I watched all three parts.
I think it's very accurate from the no-agenda deconstruction of the events of January 6th.
My only issue is it's real heavy on the fear porn.
It's like everything is images of Guantanamo Bay.
Which, while I understand the comparison, it's just too much.
And it's so harsh and in your face and boom, boom, boom.
That it almost becomes a little incredible or loses some credibility because it's just too much snazz.
My personal view.
Yeah, that can become a problem with people who are not professional documentarians.
Yes, yes.
It was like promo makers made the documentary.
Yeah.
It's like, I think we, I, we can do a documentary.
We, we know how to do it.
Well, now, the documentary by itself, I mean, you'll see very quickly, yeah, it makes a lot of sense.
This is clearly, there was a lot of, there were a lot of agent provocateurs.
There's many moments that might have kicked stuff off.
But most importantly, there are hundreds of American citizens who didn't even go inside the Capitol who are rotting in jail.
And that is a travesty.
So I'm glad that the whole third episode highlighted that.
Some very good assessment of what happened to Ashley Babbitt.
Really, you could see everything quite well.
Murdered.
Yeah, totally murdered.
So now, as my final clip of this show, the supercut of every other news organization blasting this three-part documentary.
Well, it's funny because I have a supercut of the people blasting January 6th, which morphs.
Ooh!
And I don't know that this supercut has not been played before, but I'll tell you, I noticed one thing, we haven't played it with this little, I noticed this.
So we have two competing supercuts.
Which one to play first?
I'll tell you what, why don't you play yours first, because it relates directly to the documentary.
Toko Carlson has created...
A terrorist recruitment video.
Fox TV branching into fantasy programming.
A new series from Tucker Carlson traffics in conspiracy theories surrounding the insurrection on January 6th.
Tucker Carlson attempting to rewrite history around the January 6th insurrection.
Tucker Carlson makes a tribute video for the terrorists.
Tucker Carlson is hitting a new low, completely rewriting the history of the Capitol insurrection in a way that defies belief.
Tuckums previewed a documentary that goes beyond the usual Daughters of the Confederacy rewrite of the January 6th insurrection to shameless lying and conspiracy mongering.
Tucker Carlson is leaning way in to disinformation regarding January 6th.
And it's kind of terrifying because what he's putting out there is just going to lead to more violence.
It might be Tucker Carlson's most dangerous moment yet.
Fox News' right-wing host is taking his assault on democracy to terrifying new heights in a brand new series promising to tell the truth, he says, about January 6th.
It actually appears to be nothing but a war on the truth.
It's filled with lies about what led to the riot and the prosecution of the rioters and even includes a blatantly false assertion that the Capitol riot was a, quote, false flag operation.
False flag!
Anytime you don't like what your people did, you claim there was a false flag.
Tucker is peddling some deeply dangerous propaganda that the insurrection was actually a false flag operation.
What Carlson is doing is unforgivable and really just horrible.
I want to say criminal but technically that's not true although maybe it should be.
Tucker Carlson is inciting violence.
Isn't this just an incitement to another January 6th?
Is that what Tucker Carlson wants?
What Tucker Carlson is doing is going against the American people.
The Murdoch family, which controls Fox, is cashing in as American democracy is being set ablaze.
Why does Rupert Murdoch want to destroy America?
The Murdochs and Tucker Carlson, their primetime pyromaniac, appear to be hell-bent on dragging this country into a civil war.
Jefferson Davis would be proud.
There you go.
As if Jefferson Davis is the one who started the Civil War when it wasn't.
Yeah, but it's Jim Acosta.
He's a numbnut, so.
Well, I have these supercuts of them.
These same...
Same people.
Same stooges.
Talking about how January 6th was the worst thing that ever happened since the Civil War.
But the supercut morphs into them saying that these voting rights laws that are being passed...
Yeah.
Is the worst thing that's ever happened, the biggest threat to our democracy since the Civil War?
So which is it?
Is it January 6th or is it the Voting Rights Act?
Here we go.
The worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.
Good evening, 150 days since the worst single act of political violence since the Civil War.
January 6th was worse than 9-11.
Worst act of political violence since the Civil War.
The likes of which I don't think it has existed probably since the Civil War.
I think we're in the most perilous point in time since the advent of the Civil War.
I do too.
The worst attack against America's democracy probably since the Civil War.
Unprecedented, at least since the Civil War.
The worst attack on our republic since the Civil War.
The fact is that we faced on January 6th the most serious attack on our democracy probably since the Civil War.
This is as fraught a July 4th as the nation has had really since the Civil War.
Questions that we really haven't asked probably since the Civil War.
The most destructive thing to American democracy is probably since the Civil War.
Nothing comes close to this side of the Civil War.
Six months since the worst attack on American democracy, arguably, probably since the Civil War.
And it's still not over.
Now, the White House says the president's also going to say that these laws they're trying to enact in Texas are the biggest threat to voting rights since the Civil War.
Literally, we're facing the most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War.
That's not hyperbole.
Since the Civil War.
In calling the wave of state voting laws that are upon us the greatest threat to our democracy since the Civil War, his talking about voting rights, the way he did it, and the way he defined it.
The most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War.
Not just another layer of rhetoric.
All of this is a piece of the same puzzle, John.
They are all on the right creating the biggest threat to our democracy since the Civil War.
The biggest threat to our constitutional republic since the Civil War.
The worst challenge to our democracy since the Civil War.
You and I have had this conversation for well over a month where I've talked about it being the most perilous point since the Civil War.
But at any rate...
Is that what they call hyperbole?
Not hyperbole.
So they should have said it was, you know, January 6th was the worst event since the Civil War, and then this voting rights was the worst thing that's happened since January 6th.
Well, the time frame's too short.
That's the correct way to do it, but no.
That last one was put together by a guy that's working with Taibbi.
No, it was a good one.
I liked it.
It was better than mine.
No, yours is pretty good because it's slightly more topical.
No, it's tight, though.
It's tight.
Hey, well, now I'm super excited to see what mayhem we can uncover and deconstruct on Sunday.
There's something.
There's always something.
So keep your eyes peeled, producers.
We need all the help we can get.
Right.
As I said, we only have one end-of-show mix, but it's a nice one.
It is Micah Tyler.
It's You Gotta Love the Millennials.
By request, I'm glad we have that one.
Send in your end-of-show mixes if you got them.
And taking a look at what's coming up next on noagendastream.com.
Are you going to do the Obla de Obla dog?
Yes, that's the one she requested.
Oh, is that what that was?
Okay, sorry.
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