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1399: Noodle Mensch
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We are Google.
Adam Curry, John C. Devorak.
It's Sunday, November 14th, 2021.
This is your award-winning Get My Nation Media assassination episode 1399.
This is No Agenda.
Partying with the plebs 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 I have a report.
Gasoline is $5.50 a gallon.
Welcome to California.
I'm John C. DeVore.
It's crackpot and buzzkill in the morning.
It's transitory.
Yeah, you're right.
It'll be six bucks next week.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, we're in quite a little pickle, aren't we?
Quite a little pickle.
And to listen to them talk about it, oh, my God.
Hey, before we get into that, I got a great email I wanted to share.
This pertains to your Thursday, first Thursday of the week, three-by-three segment.
We have feedback from the field.
My name is Matt.
I'm the veteran who had a quick one pulled on in Veterans Day on ABC's Good Morning America.
I'm also a long-time listener of No Agenda.
How about that?
Well, you say in the morning on the show, I don't think so.
I don't think so, exactly.
What kind of long-time producer are you?
Just wanted to clarify a few things in Dvorak's analysis of what actually happened on Good Morning America in his 3x3 on No Agenda 1398 last Thursday.
First, a strong but correct assessment that it looked like I could kill someone in a minute.
I knew it.
I had a good laugh at that.
It might be my Eastern European bloodline or that I was in the Marine Corps infantry for 10 years and deployed six times, but I did quite enjoy that and think it's a very fair and true observation.
Admittedly, I was taken aback and probably did look pissed off, as John said, but the whole thing, because I was originally told I was going to be doing a radio interview to discuss the work we have recently been doing, as John put it, quote, some group that's helping the mentally ill veterans...
I don't remember the name of the group.
No, it's okay.
That's why he's writing in, so we can understand that they're doing good work, and that he got shafted by ABC, of course.
Duh.
It's the military clinic at the number one hospital in New York, New York Presbyterian, and my globally recognized PTSD research lab at Columbia University Department of Psychiatry.
Wow.
So he's running that, too.
I enjoy the criticism of ABC, along with every other corporate media outlet, that you both do an excellent job taking a part and analyzing to understand what is real and what isn't.
But in fairness, that piece, which has over 8 million views, did raise a huge amount of awareness to the innovative research we've been doing in our research lab.
Of course.
To John's point, the $20,000 in a giant prop check isn't much.
LAUGHTER We're a non-profit clinic that does not even charge veterans for the clinical mental health services they receive because we do not believe veterans have to pay for treatment.
And then, anyway, he just wraps it up and he did say, also, John's absolutely right, the confetti dump was ridiculous.
Matthew Ryba, U.S. Marine Corps veteran, OIF slash OEF. How about that?
What a coinkydink.
I love that.
I love it.
It's fantastic.
Yeah, that's the segment that Strahan got saddled with and they just dumped the confetti on him.
Poor guy.
Oh, well.
What can we say?
I just love the fact that we have that kind of reach, you know?
We're doing a little old three-by-three report.
That is reach.
That's reach, baby.
Randomly call out some segment on an ABC network show in New York and the guy is one of our guys.
Yeah.
ITM. Hello.
Yeah, it would have helped.
So, you had something in the newsletter.
I'm really happy you did that.
Because we don't really have any clips of it, per se.
We just have rundowns.
I think I have one report with 64 different examples of young sports athletes dropping on the field in play.
You are right.
Many of these reports have them dropping dead or they drop on the field and an hour later they're dead.
On the way to the hospital, they're dead.
And this is very odd.
It's not being reported, as you can understand, because, oh, my goodness, what if it's – I mean, what could actually have changed in this soccer season that might have been different from last year?
I'm trying to think what it could be.
I mean, could it be the vaccines?
Maybe myocarditis?
I think it was a new kind of shoe.
Well, right on cue, big pharma and big media, the M5M, have colluded.
And as of 11-11, we have new information, man.
This is not the vaccine that's causing these heart attacks.
No no no no no!
There's new information.
It felt as if my heart was going to explode out of my chest.
Mike Stroh smoked pot for nearly every day for 15 years in Canada, which has been legal for medicinal purposes for two decades, which explains why there is significant Canadian research into health effects of cannabis.
Now, a large peer-reviewed study found that while the risk remained low, those aged 18 to 44 who use cannabis at least four times a month Oh!
These are individuals who use cannabis.
Let me just write it down because I'm pretty sure I have that.
Cannabis use disorder.
Also known as cud.
With a frequency that has an impact on their functional abilities.
How they're functioning at home, at work, in relationships.
How am I functioning in our relationship, John?
Am I doing okay?
Am I hanging in?
Are you ripped?
At school.
A new analysis presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions found that overall 4.1% of patients hospitalized for heart attacks also had cannabis use disorder.
And the proportion nearly tripled from 2.4% in 2007 to 6.7% in 2018.
I don't know much about much.
I know about flying, because I have a pilot's license.
I know about ham radio, because I have a ham radio license.
I know about making sound on podcasts.
I also know a thing or two about cannabis.
This is bullshit, but let's blame it on the weed, everybody.
Fantastic.
This is spreading far and wide.
New survey.
Information.
I mean, please.
This is so insulting.
But it makes sense because that's the only thing that changed.
We've legalized cannabis everywhere.
That's why young people are having heart attacks.
Of course!
Hello!
We could have known!
Well, there's one hockey player, but I have not seen the thing that...
I mean, I mentioned in the essay that's a short write-up on this, that, you know, you can't be...
These things could have been going on all the time and they just now came to light because of social media or because of some interpretation of reality.
Of course.
So we don't...
There's no...
There's no documented proof.
And obviously the news media is never going to go look into it, so we're never going to find out because, you know, we're deconstructing news.
We're not trying to do news reporting.
The show wouldn't be interesting.
So I have to wait until the NBA players start to drop because they're the ones that have to...
Yeah.
Over the years, I will say this, I've watched the NBA. I'm fairly familiar with what's going on.
And there has not been a lot of NBA players.
And if you've ever played basketball, full-court basketball, I mean, even at the college level, they can't play it for as many minutes as they can in the pros.
The games are only, I forget, they're shorter.
And by a lot.
And they don't have as many games.
But it's fatiguing.
It's really running back.
All you're doing is running and running and running and running.
It's pretty much 48 minutes of running.
Which is a lot of running at full speeds and bursts.
I think we've established it's a hell of a lot of running.
So, it seems to me that if there's something going on, if anyone's going to drop dead, it's going to have to be some NBA guys.
But we'll have to wait and see.
Well, we're also now presuming that everyone is really vaxxed at the NBA. Who the hell knows?
We don't know anything.
We know nothing.
No, and we're never going to find out.
But the M5M, you're not entirely correct.
They have been looking into adverse events related to the vaccine, and so they're all on top of it.
A couple of questions from our viewers.
One here, can the vaccine cause male sexual dysfunction?
This is important because there's been a lot out there, if you will, on social media, and this has been talked about.
On fertility, infertility, reproductive health effects, there is no, I want to underscore, no biologic pathway cause and effect where this can occur.
Your immune system does not interact with your hormones.
Certainly when you're talking about male sexual function, in terms of vascular function, semen production, No connection there whatsoever.
However, background rate of events which we have spoken about many times, there will be some overlap.
So there will be some men who have gotten vaccinated who also have sexual dysfunction.
That does not mean that one caused the other.
No matter how many times you say it, it's worth repeating.
Yeah, yeah.
The more you repeat, the more people are going to think it's true.
You guys are nuts.
That was stupid.
And here's Scott Gottlieb from the board of Pfizer to talk to us about Viagra.
Now, the immune system never crosses over with the reproductive system.
Really?
So when you have mumps or a reaction to the mumps vaccine and your balls swell up to three feet in the size of basketballs, there's no connection?
Are you kidding me?
Sorry, I got a visual.
It was hard.
I mean, it was difficult.
Whoops.
Yes, that's Dr.
Jen Ashton.
I think she actually causes sexual dysfunction.
Just watching her.
Dr.
Peter McCullough addressed all of these events.
Disparaging people's appearance.
That's what I'm doing.
Dr.
Peter McCullough, who's a handsome-looking man, did a two-minute rant.
It was on Infowars uninterrupted, which was great.
And I have to share it because he just nails it all down in one tight little package.
It's biologically cohesive because the spike protein on the ball of the virus is the same protein that's in the human body after vaccination.
So whether or not someone's been exposed to it for the respiratory illness or whether or not someone's taken the vaccine, they now are exposed to the spike protein.
What do we know about this?
In a paper by Avoglio and colleagues, it's clear that The spike protein does damage the heart through pericytes.
I think it's unequivocal.
The US FDA, all the other regulatory bodies have warnings.
Pfizer and Moderna cause myocarditis.
I think everybody should understand this.
Myocarditis is heart injury.
I've seen it.
I've reported it to the CDC. I've had CDC officers call me and verify it.
This syndrome is not mild because it requires hospitalization.
We have a situation where bioethics is off the rails.
Parental rights are now taken away and children are going to be faced with a potentially fatal decision.
decision.
We've never seen this ever in human history.
I told you about the spike protein and myocarditis, neurologic injury, immunologic injury.
There is a spike protein-induced disease, Alex, that occurs about two weeks after the vaccine.
It's called Vaccine-Induced Thromocytopenic Papuria, V-I-T-T.
It has its own acronym now in medicine.
There's bleeding from the gums and mouth.
There's a hemolytic anemia, blood in the urine.
Patients go into renal failure.
They develop thrombosis at the same time.
It can be fatal.
It's very serious.
They Two chairmen of the FDA ago, Scott Gottlieb, who's my contemporary, a little bit younger, he's actually on the board of Pfizer and he's advising America on MSNBC about vaccines.
He's on the board of Pfizer.
Stephen Hahn, the one who followed him, he actually joined the investment capital firm that is behind Moderna.
You have Rick Bright, the person who blocked hydroxychloroquine stores in the White House as Peter Navarro was trying to free them.
Rick Bright joins the Rockefeller Foundation.
The conflict of interest is in the open.
The NIH co-owns the patent for the Moderna.
The conflict of interest is in the open.
The censorship is in the open.
The Trusted News Initiative announced December 10th said it will only promote the vaccine and it'll do everything to squash vaccine hesitancy, including early treatment and anything on vaccine safety.
And as an update to the doctor's rant here, President Biden has picked former FDA Commissioner Califf to come back to run the FDA. But where has he been in the meantime?
Oh my!
Let me see.
He was the head of medical strategy at Google.
Mm-hmm.
Nice.
Medical strategy at Google?
Actually at Alphabet, so that's the parent company.
Well, either way.
Well, they want to be your doctor.
They want to be your bank.
Come on.
They want to be all of that.
We are Google.
We are Google, and we take care of you.
So I had a couple chats with Christina.
As the new mandates were announced in the Netherlands, which is unreal, I probably should play this clip first because whatever's happening over there, whatever's happening down under is coming here.
This is ABC. For the first time in months, new COVID cases nationwide are on the rise.
It's a surge!
With 22 states reporting a surge in infections.
It's a surge!
Hospitals and ICUs are filling up with patients who are going on ventilators.
Hospitalizations up in 14 states, from Colorado to Michigan to Vermont.
Low on ICU beds, some hospitals are rationing care.
The patients of New Mexico that need the care most will receive the care during this time of unprecedented volume.
Health experts say this latest surge is fueled by unvaccinated Americans.
Waning immunity from the vaccine and colder weather as more people gather indoors.
With people starting to make plans for the holidays to get together, I think it's an important time just to let everyone know that we've got to stay vigilant.
Surge!
So they have a surge all over Europe, so they say, even though the numbers are now being obfuscated.
We have doctors on television in the Netherlands in talk shows saying, no, that's old numbers.
The new numbers show more vaccinated people are in the hospital.
Belgium, same thing.
And Germany has gone so far as to say, we're not going to report the number of vaccinated numbers in the hospital anymore because it's just feeding conspiracy theories.
We have to stop it.
Nip it in the bud.
And now the Netherlands has implemented the German lockdown system for the next three weeks.
I did not know of this scale, but they have a G scale for their restrictions, G3, G2, and G1. And I'll give you the meanings of these levels and tell you where everybody's at.
G3, you can access a venue with a COVID pass, a negative test, or a recovery report, all three of which will enable you to get a green QR code on your smartphone.
G2 level, you can access venues with a COVID pass or a recovery report.
And G1 level, you can only access a venue with a COVID pass.
No recovery report.
Germany is going to G1, which means you cannot go anywhere unless you have been vaccinated and have the appropriate COVID-Corona pass.
Your restrictions include pretty much everything up to essential goods stores for groceries.
That's it.
No restaurants, no public transport.
They're ineffective there in a lockdown.
Everything's closing down at 8 p.m.
again for the next three weeks.
And it is a suggestion, just like the mandates in the U.S., a suggestion to venues that To use the G2 level and not the G3 level because it's not law.
The actual law has to be changed in order to make this a permanent change.
And they say, well, we're just going to do this temporarily for three weeks and then we should be okay.
But it's pretty obvious they're going to take those three weeks to rewrite laws and make this a permanent thing.
So my daughter can literally only get groceries from some stores.
That's it.
She can walk on the street, I guess, still.
But she's not in Germany, though.
No, this is the Netherlands.
Oh, I thought you said Germany.
No, Germany has gone to level G1, which means you can only access anything with the COVID pass.
G2 is the Netherlands, so you can do it if you've been vaccinated or have a recovery report.
The poor kid's saying to me...
I wish I would just catch it already, because then at least I would have a recovery report.
That's how sick it is.
It's probably not even going around enough.
No, exactly.
She's like tonguing everybody.
Give me the COVID. Give me the COVID. No, not happening.
Not happening.
Ah, yeah.
So, let's see what we have here.
I'm surprised.
You know, I was watching a lot of Deutsche Welle.
And I want to play three clips from Deutsche Welle.
Which are only...
They're kind of related, but they're not.
Yes, they are.
And I'm watching Deutsche Welle, and Germany is really freaked out about this, and they are really pushing everyone to lock down, lock down, lock down.
It's just like...
What happened?
Everyone didn't get as vaccinated as they did in Ireland, let's say.
But they got vaccinated enough and they followed the rules and they do all the rest.
Come on!
I find the whole thing.
They had some practice of following rules.
And so I'm thinking about that and then I'm thinking about the doctor who we listened to one of these clips where the guy says, what's weird about this whole COVID thing is it's a worldwide phenomenon.
Mm-hmm.
And he says it's strange because it's not just in the United States or any place else where they're all freaked out and they're making everyone get a vaccine, whether you like it or not, whether it works or not, it doesn't matter.
You just have to follow the rules, get the vaccine, and shut up.
And whether it's going to kill everybody or not is...
Irrelevant.
It's not important.
It's not important to all this.
So they did this three-parter, which I have, and it just caught me because it's like this report could have been done here.
So the worldwide phenomenon is not just the COVID thing.
It's more to it than that.
It's a bigger deal than that.
And I want to play these clips and just listen to this.
Because it's like, this is called, What Does Being a German Mean?
And this was done by Deutsche Welle, and they're asking these, a lot of people, but they're asking people, what does it mean to be a German nowadays?
And I think this is part of a grand scheme that's a worldwide phenomenon, and I believe it's to be a leftist conspiracy.
But with federal elections just months away, the debate about what constitutes an open and tolerant society in Germany is certain to keep rumbling.
Yeah, there are lots of opinions that go along with that question.
And to talk about that, I'm joined now by the blogger and journalist Hingameh Yagubi-Farra, the editor of the feminist podcast.
Missy Magazine.
It's good to have you here on the show.
What do you think when you hear what the country's interior minister has said, that there's a ten-point list of things that define German-ness?
I have a lot of thoughts.
One of the first thoughts that I have is, why would one want to be German?
Because it's not like...
Germany has such a glamorous image that you would want to fit into it.
Well, Germany, in all the studies, is the most popular country in the world right now for the past, what, two or three years.
So it's a popular place to be.
Apparently, but maybe not for people who grow up here.
Well, you did, right?
I did.
So what does being German mean to you?
How would you define German-ness based on your experience?
German-ness is...
Very hard to describe without being mean, I would say.
Well, you can be mean.
I mean, we're all Germans.
You can be mean.
What do you think, though?
What do you think it means?
All right.
So So, I left it there hanging, right?
Yeah, yeah.
No, that was a real cliffhanger.
That is a literal cliffhanger.
It's a cliffhanger.
To me, already, I'm like, this is going globalist.
This is we are the world.
We are the children.
We're not Germans.
And I think that...
Exactly.
And I think that's happening everywhere, and it's a plot, because this just doesn't happen.
There's no reason, for example, for the United States to want...
Why do all the Democrats think it's great to have open borders?
We don't want open borders.
But no, we do want open borders.
We don't want open borders.
It's a big schism.
That's the real schism.
It's not between, you know, Democrats and Republicans as much as it is this globalist versus sovereignty.
Mm-hmm.
And we have to remember Hillary Clinton who once said in one of her speeches that she imagines a day when there will be no borders from the tip of South America throughout the entire Western Hemisphere.
And this is a real dream.
And it's being promoted to the point where you have this woman in Germany who's pretty much thinking along the same lines.
And she's in Germany and she's still, you know, it's almost lockstep.
Let's hear what she has to say.
One of the first associations I have with Germany is passive aggressiveness, racism, faking to be tolerant while discriminating on multiple levels, also not acknowledging that there's different...
Discrimination structures such as sexism.
Give me an example of that discrimination that you see in your life living in Germany.
Living in Germany?
I see a lot of Germans blaming patriarchy and sexism, harassment and violence against women on a lot of Middle Eastern or Muslim cultures.
Even though Germany is inherently sexist as a country, every time we have a debate about sexism, it's very basic and people want to discuss whether or not we even have a sexism problem, which we obviously do.
What would you advise the interior minister about?
But what should he do?
What would be the first step then to ensuring that everyone living here lives together peacefully and is able to appreciate each other even if you are different?
Resign.
Maybe make sure that...
Trying to integrate into Germany is a promising thing for people, that it's attractive to people, because right now it's not.
And also, if you really want to integrate people, maybe learn the difference between a burka and a niqab before you write it into a newspaper, because hardly anyone wears burkas in Germany.
Even niqabs are super rare.
You know, they have a term for this kind of person in Germany.
It's Das Nudelkind.
Yeah, I got it.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Uh, Noodle Mensch.
Okay, that's...
Noodle Mensch.
Let's roll it out.
That's better.
What about the role of religion?
By bashing women who are burkas, I don't really see anyone respecting religions.
And is religion important for, is it the glue of a society, the way the interior minister has described it?
Definitely not.
I would say it should be the freedom of choosing a religion or also not to choose any religion.
But there's no separation between religion and state in Germany.
We don't work on Sundays.
The holidays are all Christian.
Okay.
I've been told we're running out of time.
We could talk a lot longer about this.
Yeah, you're so right.
It could have been the United States.
It could have been any country, really.
It's a globalist cabal.
It's a takeover.
And the vaccine and the vaccination somehow is tied into a global identity, wouldn't you say?
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
There's no doubt in my mind.
And by the way, that little bit at the end where she talks about Christians still Christian based with the don't work on Sunday.
In Germany, they really don't work on Sunday.
I mean, everything's closed.
Yes, yeah.
But they don't, you know, Sundays and weekends, this whole concept.
I'm surprised that hasn't cropped up in the conversation around here.
Yes.
Ooh, yeah.
Well, it's a third rail and it's not that, you know, we have a Roe v.
Wade to do with religious stuff.
You know, we got enough on our plate with religious talk.
But yeah, I think that, you know, what it is to be German, there's no such thing as German anymore.
There's only two types of people, vaccinated and unvaccinated.
Exactly.
That's it.
Apartheid.
Yes.
And just going back to the Dutch restrictions, one of our Dutch producers noticed something and threw together a minute-long supercut.
You'll hear the Dutch Fauci in there, Hugo de Jonge, and they're all saying the same thing all over the world.
They're seeing how many people in that household and they're vaccinating everyone who's eligible in that home while they knock on that door.
We blijven vaccineren.
That doen we wijk voor wijk, deur voor deur, arm voor arm.
To get more Americans vaccinated.
One, targeted community by community door to door.
Rapidly vaccinate those eager to get their first shot and their second shot for that matter if they need a second.
Now we need to go to community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood, and oftentimes door-to-door, literally knocking on doors.
Minister El Murugan has inaugurated and inspected door-to-door vaccination drive in Chennai.
In Wilcania, for example, our OSMAT team has been going door-to-door and having those conversations directly with people and offering the vaccine.
Are you going to be going suburb to suburb, street to street, door-to-door, knocking on these and actively looking for people who are in the wrong house and finding them on the spot?
They look absolutely...
And what was so incredible is these teams are not just knocking on doors anymore.
They're actually carrying eskies and vaccinating at the door.
They're seeing how many people in that household and they're vaccinating everyone who's eligible in that home while they knock on that door.
Community by community, door to door, arm to arm, we're coming.
This pertains to your clips as well.
This is, I think we had this similar update from Ohio, now Utah, which is odd that they actually had a conversation with some friends yesterday.
I said, you know, Utah is doing this thing and data tracking.
Like, oh my God, but they're Mormons.
They don't like the government.
I said, yeah, but Mormons, they sure know how to document stuff, don't they?
I will say this.
I will say this because I'm working on this particular topic.
Utah's ahead of the whole country with the mobile ID. Here it is.
Utah's driver license division is set to start a pilot with mobile driver's licenses and IDs.
The mobile IDs will be stored on an app which is being called Secure by the division's director, Chris Karras.
We wanted to make sure the technology was at a place that...
It really could facilitate that level of security, and we believe that it's at that stage now.
This will change the way Utahns travel, bank, buy alcohol, and comply with traffic stops.
A big difference to the physical licenses or ID cards is you can choose what information you share.
For example, the digital ID would let you verify your age without giving away your home address or vice versa.
The mobile credential lets you facilitate the transaction, but only share what's necessary for it so that you get some control back over your data.
Right now it's being tested with 100 people to start, but the DLD hopes to open the pilot to as many as 10,000 Utahns by mid to late summer.
The driver license division has until January 1st, 2022, to be ready to start making the digital licenses unless they show that the pilot has been unsuccessful.
Yeah, I think this will work.
People think it's handy.
They're selling it under the guise of a digital driver's license, but it's really, as you pointed out, a mobile ID, and you can put anything in there, including your vaccination status, probably your loyalty cards, just like Apple's iPhone wallet or Android wallet to put stuff in.
No, it's based on that idea.
It's all going to be on the phone.
Yeah.
And, you know, that's...
You connect that up to...
Because, of course, the apps all talk to each other on your phone.
And we've got a nice little profile going on.
We've got some Twitter data, some Facebook data.
We've got your health data.
It's going to be a beautiful...
You're working on a substack for this?
That's cool.
I like that idea.
Yeah, I've been doing it for a while, but it's deeper than...
When I ran into the whole idea, it turns out to be like 10 times deeper than I thought it would be.
It's just like, this is a huge movement.
I would call it an underground movement that nobody's aware of, except in Utah, where they're actually implementing it, and everyone's, okay, well...
I think it's all part of this wallet thing, the digital wallet.
I may have some insight into that.
This may be, well, this will certainly fit into the plans of the National Investment Authority that is being proposed.
And believe me, no one's talking about this.
It is being discussed in context of President Biden's nominee for the office of the controller of the currency.
Oh, this horrible woman?
Yes, yes.
Her name is Saolei Omarova.
And she will be testifying Thursday...
And it's not so certain she's going to be confirmed.
Let me just tell you what the OCC does.
It carries out its mission by issuing banking rules and regulations and providing legal interpretations and guidance on banks' corporate decisions that govern their practices, visiting and examining the banks it oversees.
You have the clip from her?
I have several clips and I am very keen to tell you what's going on with this because I think it fits right in.
In fact, I'm almost sure it fits into the digital ID. And the words you have to look out for in today's world, in the governmental world, is impact study.
What exactly is an impact study?
How does it work?
Where do you use it?
Investment sharing.
There's all these different terms that are kind of fuzzy and out there.
And it turns out this is what she's pushing, the National Investment Authority.
And it doesn't matter if she doesn't make it on Thursday or whenever they vote on her because this is already in the Build Back Better Act.
You know, these acts are always a whole bunch of other bills and stuff propped into it that have already been brought to the floor typically.
And it is the National Infrastructure Investment Authority Act.
And it's already been put into the most recent version that I can tell of the Build Back Better Act.
And to prove that this is a real thing, we know that the United Kingdom...
It's actually a bill, so it's a Build Back Better bill.
Well, it's a bill, but it's called the Build Back Better Act.
I have it in the show notes here.
I'm looking right at it.
Okay.
So it's a bill, but they're calling it the National Investment Authority Act.
To show you this is really part of Build Back Better, we know the United Kingdom is doing Build Back Better, and they are already ahead of the game.
They have announced the National Investment Authority to enter into full force January 4th, 2022.
So they've already implemented this, and I believe that in...
I don't know if this Build Back Better thing is going to pass or not, but this is definitely the idea as the National Infrastructure Authority.
So this woman...
I think we played a little clip of her talking about, oh, we really want to bankrupt small oil and gas companies.
That's what we want.
That's the clip everyone's heard.
But the actual full piece that she did was really interesting.
And it was very hard to find.
It's on YouTube, unlisted.
So I had to go find where it came from.
She was speaking at the...
The Jane Family Institute, J-A-I-N, the J-F-I. Have you ever heard of this thing, the Jane Family Institute?
There has to be some Indian operation.
I don't know much about the family, but their whole thing is universal basic income.
From beginning, that's what they're about.
And they're total tards.
And in fact, I have a clip later on, you can laugh about the host of this thing, because it was, of course, on Zoom.
So the National Infrastructure Authority will consist of three pieces.
The main ones are the National Infrastructure Bank, which is going to be an actual bank, and then the National Infrastructure Management Corporation, which is, well, they'll in essence be the fund manager.
And the way they've set this up, this is really good, and I've got some, I think, some choice clips from her.
The way they've set this up is...
They will create investment vehicles and go and raise the money from the capital markets, venture capital primarily, and then they have a promise that you put the money in for 10 years, in 10 years we Guarantee you'll get at least your initial capital back.
That's the guarantee.
So here's her explaining what this national infrastructure management company looks like.
And she's given it a name.
She's given it the name of Nicky Mac, which of course sounds a lot like Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
So you already kind of feel where this is going.
Nicky Mac is taking it to that equity market stage, right?
So Nicky Mac is an equity investment company.
Firm corporation, right?
It's kind of like, think about it as a, what if we had a BlackRock or Blackstone, right?
But it was only publicly owned effectively, right?
It would do exactly the same kind of stuff that BlackRock does.
Oh, nice!
Except in the interest of the public.
So, as an equity manager, it would have basically two contexts in which it would act.
One is as a kind of venture capital manager, public venture capital manager on behalf of basically all of us, the public, soliciting capital from institutional investors, those guys, those big bags of money that are currently sloshing around in capital markets, sending their money into, oh, I don't know, Bitcoin or things of that kind or to private equity funds to make the buck.
Now they might get a chance to invest in venture capital funds that are managed not by Blackstone and Carlyle and J.P. Morgan, but by Nicky Mack.
And I should probably mention she's from Kazakhstan originally.
You can kind of hear that Russian accent.
She looks like she's Chinese more, but she's from Kazakhstan.
They're close by.
It's all the same people up there.
This is the dumbest thing, by the way.
Oh, it gets dumber.
It gets dumber.
See, I... I passed on these clips because I thought that she was a lunatic.
And now that I'm hearing these other clips, which I didn't get to hear.
I didn't use the clips that were sent to us.
I went back and I did the whole thing myself.
Yeah, no, I understand.
But I'm just saying that this is an example of someone that would come out of a communist country.
It's a red-block country, Kazakhstan.
I can't wait.
This is not, makes no sense.
Oh, it does.
People don't walk around with bags of money, the way she describes it.
Sloshing in money, just throwing it into Bitcoin.
Give it to us!
I got some money here, let me just throw it to Bitcoin, because this is the way capitalism works.
We're just sloshing around.
And so how this lunatic got as far as she did.
Oh my goodness, you're going to love this.
Is a mystery to me.
Okay.
So now, so this NIA has this fund.
What exactly will this fund be doing and how does it pay back?
It's going to be just like BlackRock, she said.
Just like BlackRock, which to me is a predatory piece of crap.
But okay, just like BlackRock, only they'll be working for us.
But the whole point is, you go get BlackRock to invest.
Now, when you're doing social investing, and she'll get into this, you need to understand that many projects we'll invest in are not intended to ever return any profit.
That doesn't matter.
Come on in, you commercial guys with your Bitcoin money, because we've got a deal for you, and it's all based upon the impact study.
You're going to get back guaranteed 100% return of the principal investment you've made.
No private equity fund can give that guarantee.
That's the whole point.
High risk, high return.
Here you can give that guarantee.
Why?
Because you are actually not tied necessarily to the same market considerations as a private asset manager does.
And then on top of that, you could tell.
On top of that, you will get an equity-like variable return.
So how do we calculate that return?
We're going to solicit various macroeconomic estimates.
Of what will this portfolio of projects, whatever those projects are, what kind of macroeconomic public benefit will they generate over the longer term, not today, not right now when we're closing that fund, but when these projects actually come full on stream, even though maybe right now some of them are not finished, maybe right now some of them are not yet commercially profitable in the traditional sense.
And maybe some of these public infrastructure projects, we never want to be profitable per se, because we don't want to charge lower-income people for those types of services, right?
So, regardless of all of that, let's calculate, having built all of those projects, all of those infrastructures, how much will we get as the United States of America, as the national economy, the regional economy, over the longer period of time?
And if those estimates will come within a certain range, let's say we will agree on the formula, how we, on top of your principle, to each one of you, we will return some kind of, let's say, an average or whatever version of that economic benefit.
We will give you a variable return that reflects that benefit.
But if there is not enough money...
Besides the fact that I'm thinking, well, how can we benefit from this money, this giveaway?
Imagine that you're listening to a fifth grader giving a report in front of class, because this is exactly what it sounds like, naive, stupid, you don't know what you're talking about.
Fifth grader with all these ideas, but somewhat brainwashed.
Maybe let's move it to the seventh grade, but I'm thinking fifth grade.
And just put that in the back of your mind as you listen to this, and it's clear as a bell that she's a fifth grader.
Yeah, she has a lot of degrees, and she's Cornell Law, so she's an elite.
She's an elite.
Whatever version of that sort of macroeconomic benefit, we will give you a variable return that reflects that benefit.
But if there is not enough money on that day, for example, in the bank account of the NIA to repay back to those limited partners, the proposal envisions the liquidity backup by giving the NIA access to the Federal Reserve and to be able to borrow from the Fed Borrow from the Fed in order to basically cover its obligations to the limited partners for that fund.
And then repay the Fed in future as its portfolio gets replenished through the flow of revenues from other projects.
Okay, so let me just recap.
So they have these investments, and how those work, I'll have another clip for it in a minute.
They have these investments, they bring in the Black Rocks and the Bitcoin boy bros, and like, put your money in, don't worry about it, we guarantee we're going to give you 100% of your money back, and then we'll take a look at the impact studies, which is completely fuzzy bullcrap, and we'll decide somewhere along the line, like...
You know, this is good for America.
That's worth a point.
You know, it's good for LGBTQ. Maybe we do some ESG investing metrics over there.
And we're going to give that back to you.
Now, if at the time that happens, we're short on cash, we'll just go to the Fed, bro.
Not a problem.
Is that not...
The commercialization of social programs that are only supposed to be determined and financed by those who hold the purse strings, namely Congress.
Isn't that giving these jamokes a way around that?
They can go to the Fed?
That's an interesting point.
They can go to the Fed.
That can be legislated.
Well, wait, because there's a little...
So they can't go to the Fed if the government does what it's been doing over the last 50 years, which is giving authority to agencies.
It's given lawmaking authority to the air pollution districts.
That's why this is the National Investment Authority.
They want to literally make it an authority.
It's been passing its own powers.
Mm-hmm.
Stupidly.
Our government has been giving its powers away to mandated agencies.
It's getting better.
I'm almost there.
So just a quick break now.
This was the end of this.
It's like 40 minutes.
And then this douche from the JFI, the Johnny Family Foundation, just to give you an idea, you mentioned fifth grade class.
This is the guy who is going to lead it into the question.
I just had to play a little bit of this jamoke so you know what we're dealing with.
Sorry for taking up so long.
Oh, no, to the contrary.
I mean, that was an extraordinary use of the last half hour.
I am so energized.
So energized.
I imagine many of us here are by this extremely...
This guy's got wet panties.
This guy's got like 20 seconds.
Yeah.
By this extremely comprehensive and cogent and very, very cleanly expressed proposal that if it were to come to pass, I think it could be a radical reorganization of, I mean, it would essentially be industrial policy for the United States, which I imagine many of us here today would be really excited by.
Yeah, we're all jacked up about it.
Of course you are.
And it gets a little better.
So there was a question, and the guy basically said, you know, I like the idea, but you're going to invest in things.
You know certain things aren't going to make any money.
So how can you convince these investors that they're really going to get their money back?
You mentioned the Fed, but how does that really work?
What's going to happen?
Because you're probably going to lose money on stuff.
I think it would become a game changer because then the pension funds and all these other investors will realize that, look, this is for real, right?
We didn't get cheated out of it.
And we want To keep investing into this asset.
So a lot of the money will come back to the NIA basically on a rotating basis.
That's how private asset managers run their business anyway as well.
It's always like this.
Finance is like a shark.
It never stops.
So more money will be coming in.
That's, in other words, that moment in time when the NIA suddenly just like everything stops and it's looking at its bank account and there is not enough money is less likely to happen.
It's never going to happen.
But most importantly is that building in that sort of backup position, you know, borrowing from the Fed, worst comes to worst, borrowing from the Treasury.
This is where you implicitly acknowledge that if there is a public loss from building this kind of externality-producing public infrastructure that in the long run we all actually agree will serve our economic and social goals, then that public loss is going to end up On, you know, in our pocket anyway, one way or the other, this is how it's going to end up there.
So basically the NIA borrowing from the Fed and the Treasury and repaying part, re-borrowing, repaying part, re-borrowing.
Whatever that loss is, it's going to end up, of course, on the public balance sheet.
But in the longer run, So what she's saying is, one, it doesn't matter if we do it through this completely jacked way which circumvents the entire spending process that Congress does.
Either way, it's going to wind up on the balance sheet of the country.
Sorry.
You know, this is just a more fun way to do it.
And there's a reason for it.
She keeps talking about this asset, etc.
What exactly are they going to be selling to investors?
The two operating arms are NIB, National Infrastructure Bank, and Niki Mako, NCMC. So why National Capital Market...
National...
A sort of capital management corporation.
You see, I'm already forgetting it.
It's sort of to mimic how private equity funds and venture capital funds name themselves, right?
It's all about capital management.
So NICIMAC is going to be the asset manager arm of the NIA. So both NIB and NICIMAC are going to be not federal agencies, but federally chartered special corporations.
And it's a very interesting animal that we have plenty of.
And what's best about it is that it is a corporation, but it's not quite like a regular corporation.
So there is a huge deal of flexibility in how you define, Congress will define, the powers and structure and operations of these institutions.
But at the same time, they're once removed.
From the actual political and administrative apparatus of the government, of the executive branch.
And so they will have a little bit more freedom to act as if they were proper corporations acting within markets.
So NIB is a very simple thing.
It's just your basic credit mobilization arm, very much similar to a more familiar standard infrastructure bank model that is being proposed year after year.
And also similar to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac type of government-sponsored enterprise.
So what it will do, it will basically be purchasing bonds, for example, issued by various municipalities for purposes of financing certain type of public infrastructure projects.
And by the way, by public infrastructure, I mean more than just roads and bridges and power utilities, but also affordable housing.
Also, things like, you know, various social and social public infrastructure kind of stuff.
Very important things.
So the NIB will will be purchasing all of those bonds from various municipal authorities, packaging them together in certain portfolios and then issue that its own bonds.
Two various institutional investors kind of backed by the support of the government behind it.
And now there's a reason to create a secondary market and and effectively act as this sort of big kind of market maker.
All right.
So it's not about this lack of profit or a little bit they're going to get back from some impact study.
What they're doing is they are buying up municipal bonds It might need to be done anyway.
And they are repackaging it, her words, into the National Infrastructure Bank bond.
And they're called a Mac.
We've had Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, now Nikki Mac.
They're collateralizing debt Does it sound anything like 2008-2009 where we're going to have all of this stuff built into these bonds and that's where the money is?
It's trading these bonds as expertly explained by Alison McDowell.
So this idea of a social impact bond is essentially reimagining our lives and social relationships as future debt projections, whether that's being educated, whether that is healthcare, whether that is housing, access, or subsidies, food subsidies, being involved in the judicial system.
All of these have numbers attached to them.
And then they say, well, if we can provide an evidence-based organization What works?
Intervention.
We will pay this much money, which is a smaller amount than we would pay if all these bad things happened to you and we would have to pay a lot more to fix you after the fact.
We'll just preemptively fix you.
Only the problem is it's essentially pre-crime.
Now the problem is that the terms of these agreements, which are essentially privatizing government services, privatizing services that the government should just be de facto providing, but then the government through austerity says we can't provide it unless we can be assured that it works.
And so they outsource it to these nonprofits, some of whom are faith-based nonprofits, to do these social welfare services under conditions of a performance-based contract.
The profit isn't in the tiny slice of return on investment.
It is actually in the fact that they're going to securitize all the debt and that hedge funds are going to trade off of that debt.
The game can't go unless you have the structure.
They can't run the bets unless the game goes on.
So they have to build the game.
And that game is being built right now.
They need all of the data to slosh around in a big pool because they can't justify taking profit off the fact that you didn't become addicted if they can't track that against some intervention they put you on in middle school.
All of that data has to interlock.
And that's what's going to come with digital identity.
And that digital identity system is something that the World Wide Web Consortium has been working on for like 15 years.
And I had thought it was going to come through education transcript records.
But clearly now it seems like the much bigger plan is to have it come through these medical passport protocols.
And there you go.
Utah ahead of the game.
That was a pretty funny roundabout way to get to the end.
Now.
And it was good.
So you brought up the 2008 debacle.
So what we have to do is figure out what is the equivalent of a credit default swap.
What's the short?
No, it's the credit default swaps.
Because it wasn't shorted.
They just went under.
You couldn't short those things.
You just picked up the insurance.
This is our massive exit strategy.
Is that what I'm hearing of the plotting over as we speak?
This would be beyond an exit strategy.
This would be a massive amount of wealth that we just have.
The whole no-agenda Gitmo Nation could exit.
Oh, yeah.
We could pay everyone off.
We could all exit.
Okay.
How do we do it?
We've got to talk to Horowitz.
We've got to talk to Horowitz.
You have to insure this stuff.
That's what you have to figure out how they're doing it.
This is insanity.
It explains to me something I don't have a clip for.
I was going to get these clips, and I said, I'll put them off until Thursday.
I may still get them.
And it explains to me why this idiot, and I do have some Pisaki clips.
Yeah, yeah, uh-huh.
She's talking about, you know, they're actually shaking, frightened that they're not going to get this stupid clip.
Build Back Better Things Past.
And she goes on about, one of the most important things about it is getting, make sure, because it'll fix the infrastructure.
And when she said that, I said, what's she talking about?
What does the infrastructure bill do That doesn't fix the infrastructure.
What if all of a sudden we need this other bill to pass to fix the infrastructure that the $1.3 trillion infrastructure bill is supposed to fix?
This is human infrastructure, John.
You didn't hear what they said.
Human infrastructure.
Social infrastructure.
This is bullshit.
You know what it sounds like to me?
For one thing, it's going to be a lot of pass-through money to semi-created on-purpose drinking clubs.
You know what?
When she says, we've got so much money sloshing around, yes, that is part of the problem.
That's why we have inflation.
This is part of their scheme to get that out of the market.
Put it anywhere.
Get it out of wherever it's being held.
Well, you saw that M2 chart that I saw.
Yeah, the money supply.
It's unbelievable.
So, I found the National Interoperability Collaborative.
Advancing progress in health and human services through collaboration and actionable information sharing.
And this is a non-profit, of course, drinking club, called the NIC. It fits right in with the NIA and the NIB, just saying.
And this is where members can get information on how to share, share data across their own company and, of course, across other organizations.
And then if you look at who these people are, partners and supporters, actually, I mean, it's all Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, right off the bat, the Stewart Foundation, the California Endowment, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Kresge Foundation, and the Board of Directors.
It was even funnier, I think.
Let me see if I can find the Board of Directors.
No, that wasn't this.
But so, they've got a lot of this teed up.
And having your digital ID, which seems the easiest way, this is your global thing, have everybody at least have some kind of app or some...
Something that connects you.
That would bring into play your thinking that it's the vaccine is the common denominator.
Yes.
Because you need these vaccine passports and now we're finding interoperability issues between...
I think Horowitz talks about this, about how he needed a barcode instead of this card because the European...
Yeah, not the same thing.
Oh, yeah.
They need some...
World standard, all based on the vaccine, and then you can get your mobile ID. I have it on your phone.
It'll be something that works everywhere.
Wouldn't that be convenient?
Because you're going to have to travel one of these days.
So in the show notes for people to look at, impact economy, pay for success finance.
That's a big part of what this is.
Bloomberg had a funny article.
You can now securitize people.
Yeah, exactly.
This is with the income sharing agreement.
This is being done everywhere now where one of these outfits, which is in essence a hedge fund, they will fund your education and they will take 17% of all of your money earned over three years of any job over $50,000.
And people are loving this.
But what you've just created there is another financial instrument which you can package up because we know a lot of these people...
How is that not indentured servitude or slavery?
Hello!
It's complete slavery.
It's complete slavery.
Absolutely.
But it's the future.
You won't own anything.
You'll be happy.
Graphene-based sensors for human health monitoring, reports NIH. All this stuff is coming together.
It's all beautiful.
We're all going to be in the system.
If you get on the other side of it, it'd be great.
Well, I mean, if you're not vaccinated, you're not in the system.
I mean, they're going to try, but that's their entry point.
That's their entry point.
Anyway, I got one last fast clip from this.
That's for the slaves.
I got this one.
Yeah, well, here's the slavery part.
This is Omarova again, talking about my favorite topic.
To imagine what would it be like if instead of being just a public option for deposit banking, this would be actually the full transition.
In other words, there will be no more private bank deposit accounts and all of the deposit accounts will be held directly at the Fed.
And there are very interesting implications from that thought experiment, for example, with the much more direct and proactive Tools of monetary policy, like helicopter money, which is considered radical primarily because economists really do not know how to manage the issue of what will happen in the inflationary environment when the central bank needs to contract the supply of money.
How is it politically feasible for the central bank to effectively take money away from people's accounts?
Yeah, well, we know how.
Just take it right out of your Fed account.
And she calls the full transition when we're finally there.
This is the plan.
She's an idiot.
You're right.
She's a fifth grader.
As we would say in Holland, she's clopped out the school.
She's blowing out of school.
She's telling everything.
She's saying the quiet parts out loud.
Well, she's dangerous.
Yes.
Many because there's enough idiots out there that lap it up because they don't understand anything.
She actually believes and I think they believe it too.
And this is the problem with the entire Biden administration.
None of these people have any experience in the real world.
They've been in government all their lives.
They don't even pump their own gas.
Well, nobody does.
I pump my own gas?
What are you talking about?
I pump my own gas.
No, I have to pump my own gas.
Except in Oregon.
Oregon, they won't let you do it.
Let's play Saki.
I see you got the clips.
Let's roll her out.
Well, I got different ways I can go with...
Biden came up with a speech that was so stupid that I couldn't...
I mean, look at it.
I've got a million things here and it's like...
Do these clips include dog barking?
No, I got no dog marks in any of them.
I'm sorry.
Okay.
But let's go.
Let's talk about inflation a little bit.
And that brings us into the Biden clips because he's contradictory.
So I want to start off with the NPR inflation clips.
Okay.
Because this is the biggest thing going on.
They don't know what to do about it.
So let's go with inflation one on NPR. One second.
Here we go.
Everything costs more now.
Eating, traveling, living.
Prices for just about everything are on the rise.
Inflation in October was the highest it's been in more than three decades, and that chops away at people's buying power.
It is especially hard on those who didn't have a lot of extra money to start with, and Pierre Scott Horsley reports.
Bernice Rink didn't need this week's inflation report to know prices are getting painfully high.
Rink can see it every time she goes to the supermarket.
Oh my God, you can hardly buy groceries.
Rink is retired and lives in Washington, D.C. Her monthly Social Security benefit is about average, a little over $1,500.
It doesn't go as far as it used to.
Chicken prices in October were up nearly 9% from a year ago.
Beef and pork prices have climbed even more.
Energy prices are among the biggest drivers of inflation.
Rink's paying about 50% more for gasoline now than she did a year ago, and 28% more for the natural gas that she uses to heat her house.
Mm-hmm.
Yay!
Transitory.
I'm just going to...
Transitory.
Okay, part two.
Bills are likely to be even higher this winter for people who heat their homes with oil, like Nick Apodiakas in Boston.
Heating oil prices are up 59% from a year ago.
That stings for Apodiakas, who shares the house with his 94-year-old mother, Rose.
For my mom, even if it's 100 degrees out, she's still cold.
But now it's really more cold.
Rose Apodiakas also gets Social Security.
And like others on the program, her benefits will increase next year by 5.9%.
That's the biggest cost of living adjustment in four decades.
But as Nick notes, the actual cost of living has already gone up even more.
Before you go to the store, and if you had $100, you could buy four bags of groceries and be happy.
Now...
If you're lucky to get a bag, milk, orange juice, eggs, plus the oil for the house, the water bills, it's just crazy.
It's just so much money.
How is somebody supposed to survive?
You wait, universal basic income.
Okay, I think there's one third.
Yeah, there's third.
Both the White House and the Federal Reserve have described this inflationary spike as a temporary byproduct of the pandemic, which has snarled supply chains and kept a lot of people out of work.
Like the pandemic, though, price hikes don't appear to be going away anytime soon.
I think we're going to see inflation get worse before it gets better.
Economist Sarah House of Wells Fargo says inflation is no longer confined to a few pandemic plague categories like lumber or used cars.
Upward pressure on prices is spreading throughout the economy.
There is nowhere for consumers to hide that suggests that inflation is going to be stickier.
Airfares were down in October, but likely to take off again as travel picks up.
And rent is rising too.
While wages are climbing, especially in places like restaurants, many businesses are passing those added labor costs on to customers in the form of higher prices.
All of this is weighing on Americans' mood.
A survey by the University of Michigan released yesterday shows people are as gloomy about the economy as they've been in a decade.
One out of four people said their living standards had fallen this month because of inflation.
Yeah, they've got to be freaking out because we know in the United States, it's always the economy, stupid.
bit.
They're going to have a horrible time in 2022.
It's going to be horrible.
There's going to be a bloodbath.
It's going to be a wipeout.
And if there's any people still alive from lack of money for food.
Or food!
So let's listen to some of the explanations we get for all of this.
From our president.
From our president, hopefully.
Yeah.
Okay, good.
Let's start with talking about the Build Back Better, because it's paid for, it's all paid for, you know that, right?
Yes, it won't cost one single penny for anyone making under $400,000.
Yeah, let's go with Biden, no joke, paid for.
Totally paid for.
Totally paid for.
By making taxes work for people who make over 400 grand and just do their fair share.
I'm a capitalist, man.
You should be able to be a millionaire or a billionaire if you can.
But pay your fair share.
Pay something along the line.
Yes.
We've heard it.
Part two of that.
Part two of that.
That may have actually been part two.
Was that part two?
Yeah, I thought it was.
I'm sorry.
I didn't know there were two parts.
I'll play part one.
We're going to make high-speed internet affordable and available to everywhere in America.
Those of you who have kids in school and we've been going this hybrid thing, some in class, some out of class...
How many times, if you don't live in an area where you have high-speed internet you can afford, how many times you've driven your kids to the parking lot of McDonald's and sat there going off the McDonald's internet so you could hear?
No, I'm not joking.
Think of this.
The United States of America, for God's sake.
So, folks, we're going to build the first ever national network of electric vehicle charging stations all across the country.
IBW's going to put in 500,000 charging stations across the country.
And guess what?
That's in the Recovery Act.
Excuse me.
That's in the Build Back Better bill, which is not going to raise taxes one single cent.
It's totally paid for.
How long do you think that would take to roll out half a million charging stations?
That sounds like a 10-year project to me.
That's not something that happens overnight.
But they believe it.
That's the problem.
They're smoking their own dope.
They really believe it's possible.
I got a Prius.
You got a Tesla.
Come on, everyone can have one of these.
What's your problem?
I want to mention something.
I haven't gotten into details yet, but this idea of high-speed broadband for everybody.
Yeah.
They've been promising that for decades.
Comcast has got something up their sleeve about this.
And it's wireless.
Yeah, it's going to be...
That's the drawback.
It's going to be wireless crap.
Well, you know...
Okay, so I want to play a couple...
Let's get into a little more about the inflation thing.
Because he's got these crazy ideas.
Let's go to infrastructure week.
How many times you hear over the last five years, Infrastructure Week is coming?
Yeah.
So he says, how many times have you heard that Infrastructure Week is coming?
Have you ever heard that in your life?
No.
I mean, there's been many times where it's like, oh, this is the week where we get the infrastructure bill, or we're talking about infrastructure.
This is probably just a bad dig at Trump, I guess.
Like, hey, he couldn't get it done.
It's not something that never happened.
No, I don't think there was ever an infrastructure week announced, no.
Play the clip, Biden on wealthy people.
You're getting $300 a month, and if it's over $7 to $17, you're getting $360 a month.
Like wealthy people used to do when they get back tax returns.
It changed people's lives.
Wow, wealthy people get $300 back?
Tax return.
This is the way wealthy people operate.
Most wealthy people get nothing back.
Because they're not that stupid.
They'll let the government hold on to their money.
Okay, well that was kind of interesting.
So let's listen to...
Now I've got these two clips and I should have previewed them first because one contradicts the other.
And this is his discussion of inflation.
And one is irony and inflation and the other is contradictory comment.
Let's play irony and inflation first.
And the irony is people have more money now.
Okay, no, no, don't play that.
No, no.
Play contradictory comment.
The 19 day, excuse me, COVID-19 has changed the way we spend our time and our money.
More products are being delivered than ever before.
That's because people have a little more breathing room than they did last year.
And that's a good thing.
Okay, it's because...
So he says there's plenty of shit out there to buy.
No, people are buying shit.
That's what he's saying.
Well, he says, but they got more breathing room.
Yeah, because the government gave them stimmy checks.
Okay, well, play irony in inflation.
And the irony is people have more money now because of the first major piece of legislation.
When he realized the irony of it, he went haywire.
Hey, wait a minute.
We're about to give him more money.
Let's hear that again.
And the irony is people have more money now.
Because of the first major piece of legislation I passed.
Oh, man.
Hold on.
I've got to give you Clip of the Day for that.
No, I love that.
That's too funny.
Clip of the Day.
Okay, so we're getting...
Wait, wait, wait.
I want to hear that one more time because I think you can hear the moment when his brain breaks.
And the irony is people have more money now because of the first labor.
It was...
He broke his own brain.
That's cool.
I like it.
Okay, so now he explains because the reason that there's inflation is because there's shortages and the shortage is because the supply chain.
He tries to explain that.
He doesn't do a very good job.
But I want you to listen to his explanation of a smartphone.
Okay.
And how the supply chain, because the smartphone is so complex in terms of what's in it, that the supply chain breaks here and there.
And listen to this.
Now, first of all, where do most smartphones come from?
China.
Or Korea.
Or Korea.
That's where they come from.
And as far as I know, Foxconn, who makes the Apple phone...
They're in Korea, I think, aren't they?
I think they're...
I don't know where they are, but they're in China.
It's Chinese, but I thought they also had a place in Korea.
Yeah, they got places, but they can't undo this.
No.
And then the screens, you know, where's the smart screens come from?
You know, where are they coming from?
They come from Korea mostly.
I mean, LG and Samsung make these screens.
And...
So I want you to listen to Biden's rundown on a cell phone and how it's made.
You can't get the product made because the plant shuts down.
That's what's happening.
Products like smartphones often bring together parts from France, Italy, chips from the Netherlands, touchscreens from New York State, camera components from Japan, a supply chain that crosses dozens of countries.
That's just the nature of modern economy, the world economy.
From the Netherlands.
Because there's one little tidbit in there that's just the gem.
Do you know that the chips for the smartphones come from Holland?
That's what I just said.
The Netherlands.
I heard it.
Yeah.
Oh, you did.
Yeah.
The ships come from Holland.
And the screens come from New York.
Upstate New York.
Upstate New York.
Yeah, that's right.
Which is also Bitcoin Central, I hear.
Everything's cool in New York.
Wow.
Now, was this just a speech or was he answering questions?
No, this was a speech.
And it was a long speech, too.
So he got off the deep end.
He had his teleprompter way in the back.
He had to screw in to see it, as he usually does.
But this thing about this, if you listen to that, I want you to play that again.
The smartphone thing, he assiduously avoids mentioning China or Korea, for that matter.
You can't get the product, maybe, because the plant shuts down.
That's what's happening.
Products like smartphones often bring together parts from France, Italy, chips from the Netherlands, touchscreens from New York State, camera components from Japan, a supply chain that crosses dozens of countries.
That's just the nature of modern economy, the world economy.
What was that all about?
That's just a lie, what you heard.
It's the nature of the...
It's all a lie.
I don't think any Dutch...
Italians, the French, they got nothing to do with a smartphone.
Does Gorilla Glass come from upstate New York?
I'd like to know what screens...
That was Corning, so it's possible that...
The glass companies have something to do, but they make this stuff in Asia.
When was the last time you heard the brand name Gorilla Glass?
The last time I heard it was the last time I watched it.
That was years ago.
There you go.
That would explain it, wouldn't it?
Wow.
So he's just a mess, this guy.
But let's listen to Psaki on gas prices.
Yeah, this is...
Let me see where's Psaki.
Here we go.
This is good.
Look, our view is that the rise in gas prices over the long term makes an even stronger case for...
We're doubling down our investment and our focus on clean energy options so that we are not relying on the fluctuations and OPEC and their willingness to put more supply and meet the demand in the market.
That's our view.
We feel that, but we also feel that there are a number of actors here, including price gouging, that we have concerns and we've seen out there, we feel we've seen, we've asked the FTC to look into the need for OPEC to release more that are the larger issues here, and that's why we've been focused on those options.
Sadly, I think a lot of Americans will be, oh yeah, OPEC, man, those guys, yeah.
That's their fault.
We were just independent like a year ago.
We didn't have to rely on any of these people.
Yeah, they don't remember that.
And now all of a sudden we're begging for oil from OPEC? Yeah, people don't remember these things.
What kind of a crappy memory do you have that you can't remember one year ago and the gas price were half of what they are today?
No, that part they can remember, but they won't remember that we were energy independent and don't need OPEC. And the worst part of that clip is her saying, oh, this is great, we can double down on batteries.
Yes, I know that is the worst part.
But that's not going to work very well because of the price of energy, in particular natural gas, It almost seems like there's now an organized takedown of the global fertilizer supply.
Plants are closing everywhere because they can't afford to operate.
They're not making fertilizer.
And I think what we're going to be looking at is a 30-40% reduction in yield on crops in the United States, which will make people hungry!
Well, as you know what I've said for the last number of shows, they're trying to kill us.
Yes.
Well, this does, of course, you know, in combination with a couple other things that's going on, I think that this may be February, March next year when we're getting a little hungry, maybe we introduce some more fake meat to everybody.
Because at least you need your protein.
You need your protein.
I do have a couple of Saki clips I want to get out of the way.
Here's Saki on Brandon.
Across this country, we've seen this new phenomenon lately.
Chanted at sporting events and on signs.
The phrase is, let's go Brandon.
A sort of code for a profane slogan attacking President Biden.
What does the President make of that?
I don't think he spends much time focused on it or thinking about it.
The President said when he came into office on Inauguration Day, he said he was going to help get rid of the uncivil war in this country.
So I guess through that lens right now, does the President think there are things that he can do differently or how does he react to the stuff he sees out there when it is one of his primary promises or desires to help bring Americans together?
Well, it takes two to move towards a more civil engagement discourse in this country.
And the president's going to continue to operate, as you said, from the promise he made early on, which is that he wants to govern for all Americans.
He's going to deliver for all Americans, as is evidenced by the infrastructure bill that he's going to sign on Monday.
You know, she's slicker when you listen to her than when you watch her.
Because when you watch her, she looks like a slime ball.
Yeah, yeah, the hate just bubbles up, I know.
But when you just listen to her, it seems like, oh, it makes so much sense.
She's slick.
She is.
I got two more and then I'm out of here with her.
All right.
There's one good clip on mandates.
This is interesting.
...working workers, especially others who may not want to get the vaccine.
Are you afraid that these numbers of people putting their jobs will go up?
And what is the administration doing to help companies who are worried about this?
Well, first I'll say that hasn't actually been what we've seen at the vast majority of companies who have implemented vaccine mandates.
And As you know, the deadline hasn't come up for where it would be required.
It's coming up in the coming months.
But many companies, the airlines, of course, hospital systems, have implemented vaccine requirements.
The vast majority of people have participated in them and abided by those requirements.
And now they have a healthier, safer, more predictable workforce.
So we haven't actually seen that to date.
So I don't know that we would have that to predict in the future.
Wow!
So we just cut out all the ugly, didn't we, Jen?
Now you have a much healthier workforce.
And more predictable.
Excuse me.
That is really horrible what she just said there.
Because of the mandates, it depends on how you read it, you'll have a much healthier work environment because those seething human resources, those vaccine deniers.
There was a different term for it.
What was the term?
Vaccine eggs.
That's what it is.
Those vaccine eggs.
Now, this one clip is fascinating to me.
It's got nothing to do with our topics here, but it's got something to do with something.
And I'd like to know what it is.
And she doesn't tell us.
Nobody tells us.
And it seems pretty suspicious, if you ask me.
She does have a good phony excuse for it.
But it doesn't make sense in the scheme of things.
This is Psaki on the CIA. And then also, why did we send the CIA director to Russia instead of the Secretary of Defense or our ambassador or Blinken to handle this kind of a diplomacy issue?
Who is he speaking for in that trip?
He's speaking for the U.S. government.
I'd also note that the CIA director is also the former ambassador to Russia and the former deputy secretary of state.
So he does come to it with quite a bit of experience.
But the president looks at his national security team as a group of smart, engaged individuals who are representing his national interests overseas.
And that's what he's doing.
I will note on the Ukraine question...
Hmm.
So the CIA is now doing diplomacy.
Yeah, there's something up with Russia once again.
Surprise.
And I would love to hear from our producers who are either in Poland or in Belarus because I get the distinct feeling that we're looking at another color revolution by some globalist douchebags mimicking the Ukraine color revolution.
Because it's all, oh, it's Russia.
Russia is trying to screw up Europe, and obviously Europe is the target now.
That's why they're building a border wall.
It's too funny.
And it's like, oh, no, this is all about Russia.
It's a former Soviet state.
They want to overrun Europe, and so they can get Russians right on the encroaching.
And, of course, Russia's going, no, no.
And just like Ukraine, Belarus is threatening to shut down the transit of their gas.
If you look at us right underneath Ukraine, it's the same idea.
Pass through.
They can use their own, but they can pass through all the Russian gas that's going through.
I think there's something up.
I think there's a color revolution at play or something like it.
Well, there's something up because there's no reason to use the CIA as a diplomat.
I don't care if he was the former anything.
He's the head of the CIA. He's not like one of those utility players for a major league baseball team.
Yeah, you can play second base today.
No, no, no, no.
And the way she handles it, well, you're a guard.
Yeah, yeah.
I have a clip from the Polish border where they have deployed the giant voice system.
We haven't heard one in a while, but it's back.
Obey the law and leave this place.
Staying here is forbidden.
Obey the law and leave this place.
I love those guys.
So in Poland they speak English?
Is that what we're trying to understand here?
Well, it's on the border and they need an international language to stop whatever's coming through.
So I guess that's why they're doing it.
I mean, it doesn't make sense to do it in Polish.
That's suspicious.
Yes, it's sketchy.
It's very sketchy.
Let me see.
I was wrong, but damn, I think I was close about the Queen.
Oh, yes, you missed the deadline.
Yeah, I missed the deadline, but this just in, she's supposed to appear at Remembrance Sunday, and, well, she's going to have to miss it due to a back sprain.
Yes, she was doing Pilates, and she sprained her back.
She's dead!
Come on, admit it, people.
You just didn't want me to get the win.
Yeah, well, I would have been a winner.
Would have been.
Speaking of people missing, where's Leanna Wen?
Who?
Leanna Wen, that horrible woman who was at the Boston bombing and she's always on CNN and MSNBC. You know what I'm talking about.
Well, I think so.
She used to be the Planned Parenthood president before she got kicked out.
Oh, that one, yes, yes.
Where did she go?
Where did she go?
She must have said something wrong in a show we missed.
Every single thing she said has been wrong.
Well, I mean, something wrong to that side.
Let me see, what's the last thing we had?
We had, she was encouraging a mix-and-match approach, travel mandates, where she said, oh, she was kind of nasty about the travel mandates, if you recall.
She's saying the White House should make the decisions, not the CDC. I don't know.
I would have thought there was a possibility for her to get the FDA gig, but I think she's, as nutty as she is, she's not read in somehow.
She's not a part of the inner circle, you know what I mean?
She's not.
I do have a couple of updates on Africa.
Yeah, let's do that and then we can take a break.
Let's go with WTF Africa, or I'm sorry, Ethiopia update.
The Ethiopian government has declared a six-month nationwide state of emergency as it says it's preparing to defend the capital, Addis Ababa, from Tigrayan rebel forces that threaten the city would be overrun within, quote, months if not weeks.
The state of emergency allows the government to impose curfews and roadblocks and for the Ethiopian military to take over certain areas of the country.
The government's also called on citizens to take up arms against rebel fighters.
This comes as the UN has condemned human rights atrocities uncovered by a joint investigation into the war in the Tigray region.
The UN said all parties involved in the conflict, including forces from Eritrea, have committed violations of international human rights, some of which could amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
This includes exjudicial killings, torture, sexual and gender-based violence.
The UN also accused Ethiopia's government of attempting to limit the investigation.
I would love to know more about what's happening there.
I would like to know more, too.
And then this other clip, which is Blinken going to Africa, it turns out, as they mention on NPR, that he's not going to check out Ethiopia.
He's not going anywhere where there's any violence whatsoever.
He doesn't want to hurt himself.
He's going to Mozambique on vacation.
He's just going to check out some Chinese investments, is my guess.
Yeah, he's just going to Mozambique, sit on the beach.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken leaves Monday for a trip to Africa.
It comes at a time when the United States is trying to keep Ethiopia from imploding and trying to roll back a military takeover in Sudan.
Why?
But he's not visiting either of those countries.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports.
The COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and regional security issues will top the agenda on Blinken's first trip to Africa as Secretary of State.
So why do we want to intervene?
Because that's what it sounds like.
Well, they don't want to send Blinken to find out, and they don't want to report on it, so we have no idea, just like you just said.
Blinken's just going there to do some climate change work.
Yeah, we'll be talking about climate change in a moment.
But first, I really do need to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the cannabis use disorder.
Ladies and gentlemen, 420 himself, John C. DeVore.
In the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry.
Also in the morning, all ships and sea boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water.
And all the days and nights out there.
We have a chat room full of trolls out there.
That's why it's at trollroom.io.
We call it the troll room.
We've got a lot of trolls who sit around and just troll all the time.
And they make nasty comments.
They make funny comments.
They troll on each other.
Sometimes it's just too much to view.
But...
We've got a lot of them.
We're going to count them right now.
So let me see.
Hands up there, Trolls.
Let me see what we've got.
Ooh, scurry!
2,309.
That's not too bad.
Is it?
Uh, no.
2,300 is up there.
2,300 of any sort.
It's always good.
It's up there.
Hey, good job, Trolls.
They were so low in the last show.
I don't know why they jumped up so high.
Well, because we excoriated them and they were like, oh man, I've got to do better as a troll.
And they came back.
That's how it goes.
But the ones that we excoriated weren't listening.
The troll room was one place to hang out and interact.
Another place is to subscribe to Adam at NoAgendaSocial.com and John C. Dvorak at NoAgendaSocial.com.
You can do that through any Mastodon server.
That's where the community hangs out.
And it's distributed, decentralized.
It's all across...
The Fediverse or anybody anywhere can follow and can comment, participate.
And once you do, particularly if you set up your own node, then you'll see how stuff kind of...
Don't trigger me.
How stuff trickles in.
It's a beautiful system.
Jack Dorsey is threatening to join it one day.
We shall see.
And let us thank the artiste for the artwork, the album artwork that brought us to episode 1398.
We titled it Gender Justice.
This was one of those rare occasions where the art was used for the show itself as well as the pre-stream.
It was that good.
It happens.
And it's Kenny Ben once again.
I don't know what they did to her in the hospital.
Whatever they did to Boris Johnson.
Yeah.
No, because Boris Johnson came out and was a total blithering idiot.
This was the button, the Veterans Day button honoring all who served November 11th.
Yeah, that was just nice because I would like to have the background of the button a little whiter, but it's probably better for contrast.
I would like to have a real button like that.
Yeah, well, you can make one.
That was kind of cool.
I could make one.
Yes, I could make one.
There's button makers all over the place.
Let me see.
Let's take a look at what else we were looking at for that art because I know that there were a couple pieces.
I don't think there was anything that stood out necessarily.
Let me see.
No, there was a...
We had a lot of people doing Wokie stuff, which didn't quite work.
I kind of like the capitalist agendas, let's go Brandon from Ewo Brandon, but that wasn't going to get picked.
Let's see, Wokies, what else was there?
A lot of the Pfizer blob.
I liked it.
I liked the Pfizer blob.
No one quite could nail it so it would actually make you laugh.
I thought Mike Riley's piece did it for me.
Oh, you had one.
Yeah, you thought Riley's was kind of funny, but still it was a little bit much.
Yeah.
What else was there?
It wasn't really anything to compete with the badge, with the button.
No, it was spot on.
Oh, a lot of Sesame Street stuff.
Yeah.
I mean, it's beautiful, and please, I encourage you to take a look at NoAgendaArtGenerator.com.
A lot of this shows up on T-shirts, hats, hoodies, mugs, cups, etc., at NoAgendaShop.com, where the artist gets a piece of it, the shop takes their piece, and then they donate stuff to us, and it's all great.
We love it all.
And normally I would tell you that you could use a Podcasting 2.0 app to take a look at all these pieces of art as they are expertly programmed in our cloud chapters.
But there was an article in the New York Times...
Today, titled COVID-19 Misinformation Goes Unchecked on Podcasts!
And I will read one small paragraph.
There's really no...
Wait, wait, wait.
Who wrote this article?
Oh, hold on a second.
We shall take a look.
Shame the writer.
Okay.
It's two people.
Tiffany...
Oh, two people.
Tiffany Hsu, H-S-U, and Mark Tracy, Sue and Tracy, sitting in the tree, writing crap for you and me.
So they write this article, and it's false statements about vaccines have spread on the Wild West of media, even as some hosts die of virus complications.
What hosts died?
Oh, well, they kind of target iHeartRadio and iHeartPodcasts, iHeartMedia, I should say.
And so there's been a couple of guys who are on AM stations, and they've died.
We've talked about it a couple months ago.
But what's interesting is that, you know, here's...
They're not podcasters or AM radio guys.
There's really no curb on it, says Jason Laviglio, an associate professor of media and communication studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
There's no real mechanism to push back other than advertisers boycotting and corporate executives saying we need a culture change.
So note, this professor is advocating for cancel culture because that's the mechanism.
He says there's no real mechanism.
That's exactly what he's doing.
That is deplorable.
That guy should be taken out of school.
And he's a professor of media, associate professor, I'm sorry.
You'll never be a professor.
I'm going to reject your thesis.
Audio executives appear less likely than their counterparts in social media to try and check dangerous speech.
Ooh, dangerous.
True News, a conservative Christian media outlet founded by Mr.
Wiles, who used the phrase Jew-coup to describe efforts to impeach former President Donald J. Trump, has been banned by YouTube!
His podcast remains available on iHeart.
So they're trying to get him cancelled from iHeart.
Yeah.
Well, they're trying to figure out any way to cancel.
And whoever...
What was this phrase?
Oh, the Jew coup, as in coup d'etat?
I've never heard of this phrase.
I didn't hear it.
I didn't hear it either.
It's bullcrap.
The FCC is barred from violating American citizens' right to free speech when it takes action against a media company over programming.
It is typically in response to complaints about content considered obscene or indecent, as when it fined a Virginia television station in 2015 for a newscast that included a segment on a pornographic film star.
So they are really searching.
You know, there's no broadcast licenses.
Pff.
So, they really want this to go to the cancel culture.
They want it to go away.
They want cancel culture.
And I bring this up because you can help stop this and thwart it by no longer using any of the Saga apps.
Saga, Spotify, Apple, Google, Amazon.
Don't use Saga apps for your podcast.
Get a new one and help protect free speech and podcasting.
Newpodcastapps.com And with that...
Wow.
Thanks for bearing with me.
What a segue.
Thanks for bearing with me.
Newpodcastapps.com That's where you can get apps that cannot cancel people.
Why is that so funny to you?
Just the way you did it.
It was just like sneaky.
No, it's not sneaky.
It was pre-planned and thought about.
Yeah, you rehearsed it so you could slip it by your sensor here.
Slipping it by.
Slipping it by.
Let's thank our executive producers and associate executive producers.
We kick it off with the Black Knight of the Pacific Northwest, who comes in with $1,401.
That would be a precursor to the 1400 show, which will happen on Thursday.
And he says, Black Knight of the Pacific Northwest, checking in.
Love your work and coverage, bringing sanity.
Tempted to give the show number, but instead, I'm opting for the angel number with abundance instead.
And that's it.
He asked for nothing else, and we really appreciate that.
He's the best, that guy.
One of the best.
Yeah, we got a lot of good ones today.
Meanwhile, Sir Macanudo de la Paz...
It was floating in, and he has dropped the same thing, $1,400 in advance of the next show.
Well, he adds $0.33, right?
But yes, I'm getting there.
Sorry, sorry.
And he added the lucky number 33 at the end of his donation.
So he's got $1,400.33.
From Sir Macanudo, De La Paz, $1,400 is quite a milestone.
Well done, gentlemen.
Thank you.
I'm proud to be a producer of this important work.
I thank you, and my amygdala thanks you.
A little goat, please.
Deborah Matthews from Hamilton, Ohio.
$1,000, and this, she says, is for my super great husband's birthday on November 17th.
Happy birthday to you, always putting me first.
Here's the present you've always wanted.
Bob Matthews, Hamilton, Ohio.
Please have Mountain Dew and Doritos at the round table.
Oh, so he becomes a knight.
I guess so.
Wait, let's make sure he's on the...
I don't think he's on the list.
I don't think he's on the list either.
Let's make sure.
He doesn't have a knight name, which we can deal with.
No, no, no.
He's on here.
Hold on a second.
Oh, he is.
Oh, no.
That's Bob Matthews.
Yes, Sir Bob Matthews.
Very imaginative.
He will be Sir Bob Matthews.
Well, that's a beautiful gift.
How nice is that?
It's the best.
Everyone said this about Deborah in the neighborhood.
Yes, I heard it too.
There are Dillaha $1,000.
No note.
I can't find a note.
Don't see a note.
There's nothing under the name donation or subject line donation from there.
But I'm sure that with the $1,000 donation, if he or she has something he or she wants to say...
He or she can do so, yes.
And they will.
And they will.
$713.99 sent to us by Sir Christopher Kessler.
Barron, he is.
Marshfield, Wisconsin.
This donation allows me to become a Viscount, so please keep it simple with the name Viscount Christopher.
No additional lands, no jingles, no karma.
Thanks!
Boom.
Thank you, Sir Christopher.
I'll take it.
Huh.
Meanwhile, Chris Bargeron from Marietta, Georgia, 520.
Which isn't quite half of the 1400s, more or less.
After 11 years, I've finally achieved knighthood.
May I please be knighted, Sir Bargy of the Topographic Oceans.
Topographic.
I would also like to test a talking point here for parents that get questions about their kids' vaccine status.
It goes like this.
He's got a little script.
He's got a script, yes.
Them.
Have your kids gotten the vaccine yet?
Me.
Me.
Really?
The deadliest vaccine in American history and you think I should give it to my kids?
No thank you.
He's making friends everywhere.
I would appreciate a double fact checking on my new label for the jab if anyone feels motivated.
I'm at Bargeron, B-A-R-G-E-R-O-N on N-A social.
Have you accepted the deadliest vaccine in American history into your life?
Thank you both for your courage.
This is truly the greatest podcast in the universe.
On one last selfish request, can I get a play of my BBB jingle Adam played back on episode 1275?
It should be Build Back Better jingle Bargeron MP3 if you still have it.
Don't stress if you don't have it.
Thank you for your courage, Chris.
No stress here, Chris.
I have it.
Build. Back.
Better.
Margo Gardner is in San Diego, California and sends in 500.
Hey, hi, I need a de-douching.
Got it?
You've been de-douched.
On the first Thursday of this week, my company announced they would be giving a $500 bonus to every vaccinated individual who could prove their status by 12-31-21.
Since I won't ever qualify for this dirty money bonus, I took it as a confirmation I needed to make a donation in the same amount to the best podcast in the universe, especially after Adam's deconstruction of what's going on with our food supply.
Thank you both for my bi-weekly media deconstruction slash assassination, and thank you to my smoking hot husband for hitting me in the mouth.
No jingles, just baby-making karma for us and whoever else needs it, and health and jobs karma for all other producers, associates, and acquaintances.
Stay safe.
Bye!
It's Millennial Margo G from SD. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
Yay!
Karma.
May is the baby part.
Never fails.
Greg Carlwood, 420.
Code word.
Greg Carlwood from the Higher Side Chats podcast here.
Yes, I've been on this.
Higher Side Chat.
Get it?
Get it?
Big thanks again to Adam for doing an interview with me earlier in the year.
And Higher Side Chat donation.
Higher Side.
Higher Side.
And best of luck to NA listeners as we ride the rough and choppy waves of the vast conspiracy SEA. We shall overcome!
Yeah, it's a good show.
Higher Side Chats.
Robert Lowery, $3.50 and 21 cents.
Jingle request, George Clooney's a spy, no, and two to the head.
I keep hearing that producers should donate on or for their birthday, especially when it falls on the show day.
Well, it's my turn.
I also heard that everyone should be an executive producer at least once in their life, so I'm taking my shot at that too.
I'm a long-time listener.
I got turned on to the show back when JCD used to promote it when he used to visit a certain brick house for a netcast.
I'm a quivering father with 11 arrows.
11 arrows and have not felt comfortable contributing treasure over the years no kidding just send us one of your kids it's all right you won't miss him we'll put him to work with the good use i've had the opportunity i've had the opportunity to contribute time and talent on occasion here However, I do not think I have as of yet been able to match the value you have provided.
Thank you both very much.
Adam, I'm also making an in-kind donation to your favorite Austin charity for the homeless per your recommendation over a year ago.
Yes, Mobile Loaves and Fishes, Community First Village.
That's very nice of you.
Have a truly blessed day.
Robert in Kansas, home of the best sunsets.
You got it.
George Clooney.
Is a spy.
No.
Interesting little story.
Yes, that was a good one.
Mike Downing, Parts Unknown, 333.33, executive producer for show 1399.
D-Douche Melissa.
You've been D-Douged.
As she was part of this donation, we need house-buying karma and a boogity-boogity-boogity.
Stay safe.
Yeah, we can do both of those.
You've got karma.
Bye.
you Thank you.
you Uh, Jeff Nosbosch.
Nos Bush City Limits is Minneapolis, Minnesota, 33333.
Having heard Adam on Rogan's show last year, Q John, and remembering him well from his VJ days, I was intrigued enough to check out the No Agenda show, and I'm sure glad I did.
Your news deconstruction concept is an outstanding idea, and I've really enjoyed...
Hey, 14 years of doing this.
Validation, finally.
Finally somebody noticed.
Yeah, all those people saying, you don't do the news right, man.
Okay.
Your news deconstruction concept is an outstanding idea, and I've really enjoyed how the two of you are able to present serious issues and real information in a fun way without being stupid about it.
What?
Juvenile, perhaps.
Stupid?
I don't know.
I hope you can keep giving us this valuable service for a long time to come.
If you can stand it, I'd like a Howard Dean scream.
Oh, a Howard Dean goat scream sandwich.
So that's goat scream, Howard Dean yeehaw, and then a goat scream.
I can do that for you, Jeff.
Not a problem.
Same thing.
I think I played three goats in a row.
That sounds pretty good.
Yeah, thanks, man.
Stephanie Sprague is next on the list, and also at 33333.
Dear John and Adam, thank you both for all that you do.
Please say hello to my sister, Heather.
Hello, Heather.
Hello, Heather, who is now another A No.
1 fan from Somerset, New Jersey.
Uh-huh.
God bless you both, Stephanie Sprague.
Or Sprague.
It could be Sprague.
I'm sorry, Sprague.
Sorry, Sprague.
We go to Tim Blowers from Brownsville, Texas.
33314.
The 14 for our 14 years.
Greetings from FEMA zone would be region number two, where I'm having to deal with the remains of Ida.
Oh, yeah.
I'll try to keep this short.
My donation of 33314 is to honor Shelly, my smoking hot wife, And we never had a fight, at least one that I've won.
Latest trip around the sun.
Oh, okay.
Smoking hot wife, we never had a fight that I've won.
Latest trip around the sun.
Got it.
Which happens to occur on the same day as your 1400th educational exposition.
So that's Thursday.
We were both hit in the mouth by our formerly troubled son, Colby.
He needs a thoroughly dedouching.
You've been dedouching.
Did we fix him?
Is that what I mean?
Did we fix him?
Oh, here it is.
Our formerly troubled son, Colby, who credits his independence from chemicals to you and John because you made fun of people like him.
You mean Adderall and stuff?
That's what I'm thinking.
That's the least.
Minimum.
Well, right on.
Good for him.
Right on, man.
Colby.
Yeah, you'll be better off, believe me.
Oh, much better.
With Adderall, you're basically always coming down from Adderall.
It's not good stuff.
Keep up the good work.
Even though the Keeper and I are one and done, we cannot thank you enough for helping us to shrink our amygdalas and keep the COVID zombies away.
Shelly would like a little mac and cheese, noodle gun, and some serious goat karma.
Maybe a little mariachi for me, but then again...
I'm still a douchebag.
Let's go, Brandon!
Tom Blowers.
Oh, Blowers, I should say.
Because it's flowers with a B. Blowers.
And he says he'll be on his way to the round table soon.
And here's what you asked for.
Living the mac and cheese life.
Mac and cheese.
I'm gonna shoot you in the face with my noodle gun.
You racist piece of shit.
I got my pasta glock locked and loaded.
Okay, you know what?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You've got karma.
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What's the syrup country?
Sir Flyknut, 33, showed up in my personal life many times.
So here's my contribution.
This is SirFlyNot.
33 showed up in my personal life many times.
So here's my contribution to the simulation cheat codes.
P.S. The Gitmo Nation principalities.
MoFax and Horowitz have really been great lately too.
Jingles D-Douche and Jobs Karma.
You've been D-Douche.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
You've got Karma.
Simon, from the Closed Network Podcast, comes in with 333.
He says it's a podcast all about OTG life, privacy, and security.
Oh, that's got to be a good podcast.
Yeah, I'm going to listen to that closed network podcast.
Not my real identity.
Okay, makes no problem.
Leveling up for street care cred.
Doing a podcast, man.
Yeah, baby.
Leveling up for street cred.
Can I get a dedouching and a karma?
I'll be back soon.
Cheers, bitches.
You've been dedouched.
Alright, no problem.
You've got karma.
And we've got Lawrence Cornell, 23456, parts unknown and note unknown.
So that's, if you have something to tell us, let us know.
I didn't get a note from you and neither did I get a note from Levi Childs, Levy or Levi.
It's Levi usually.
In Barnveld, Wisconsin, 222.22.
No note there either.
Now, to make up for it, we have a note.
Well, this is a great producer.
I know him.
Sir Michael Anthony the Muttonmonger.
He's in suburban Queens, New York, and he brought in a whole row of ducks, 222-22.
In the morning, gents, I've been egregiously negligent in the performance of my duties as a producer.
Ever since my instant knighthood in July, I have failed to identify myself as a person of color.
Not only that, but I am an activist within the liberty movement in New York City, mostly speaking up for medical freedom and bodily autonomy.
I am thus New York City's black face of white supremacy!
Only here on the No Agenda Show.
Hey, you want the racists?
We got them right here.
We're so racist, our black producers are racist.
They're white supremacists.
They're white supremacists.
I'm a lifelong fifth-generation New Yorker, born in Brooklyn, raised between there and Queens.
I attended high school and college in Manhattan, both art schools, special thanks to my alma mater, the Cooper Union.
I even worked for the Metropolitan Museum of Art for nine years after a lifetime of visiting.
Now, I'm not allowed to visit the Met, because like many other POCs, I am incorrigibly unvaxxed.
Even though I'm a black elder millennial artist from New York City, I have been red-pilling myself in stages.
Once a misanthropic sadist, That's a systemic hate of men.
I am now an anarchist committed to cheering humanity on, even when it keeps screwing up.
That's why, despite long considering myself apolitical, I am now at protests once or twice during most weeks.
Attaches a short clip from one of my many medical freedom marches that don't make it to most news outlets, including alternative sources.
Well, hello, you're a black man protesting the vax.
That's not a media moment.
Nobody wants that.
And he sent a clip.
clip this is what he's saying he's actually leading the crowd with his let's go brandon Yeah, that's going to get a lot of attention.
Yeah, yeah, you're not going to get on the 6 o'clock news with Chuck Scarborough.
Attaches a short clip.
Okay, we got that one.
Sorry for the long note, but I had to make myself known as a resource.
Yes, we will be counting on you.
Don't wait for us to ask.
Send it in.
By the way, the garbage and rat problems are about the same as far back as I can remember.
Trash pickup has been a day or so late, but hasn't changed much.
I humbly request, resist we much and some liberty karma for our fellow freedom fighters across the world.
As a pagan who upholds the sanctity of natural immunity, I welcome your beneficent sorcery.
Okay.
Thank you for keeping amygdala small, even in New York City.
You can follow my adventures with the liberty movement and my carnivore diet at themeatofit.com.
themeatofit.com.
Let's go, Brandon.
Sir Michael Anthony, the mutton monger.
And I will, let me see, here's a good old Sharpton for you.
I'm going to throw in a karma for you as well, man.
Thanks for reaching out.
But resist, we must, we must, and we will much about that be committed.
You've got karma.
And last in our list of producers and associate executive producers and executive producers is Baron Stephan.
Stephan of the, or Stephen perhaps, but Stephan is the way it's pronounced in today's world because of a basketball player.
Of the Fox River Valley, $200.00.
A gents corporate mandate said that even though my last day will be 12-31 and I have the antibodies from having it earlier in the year, he's talking about COVID, I had to be fully vaxxed by 12-8 or lose out on my six-month severance.
If you've already had COVID and you have the antibodies, why do they make you take the vaccine?
There's some other reason, obviously, as we discussed earlier in the show.
He continues, I had to be fully vaxxed by 12-8 or lose out on my six-month severance and retention bonus for not bolting as soon as I heard the news.
With two kids in school, I can't risk it.
After 20-plus years in the market, first interview is Monday, and I'm hoping to be able to step right in from one to another and put all that severance in Bitcoin.
Please send some of that sweet, sweet jobs karma my way.
A baron of the Fox River Valley.
You won't need a job when you've got your Bitcoin, brother.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
You've got karma.
And there you go.
That's our producers and executive producers, associate executive producers for show 1399.
Yes, and thank you all for supporting the show with these ever-important credits.
Of course, if you put in the 14s, then I guess we'll list them on Thursday's show.
That would make sense.
Because that's the big one.
1400 is our episode for Thursday.
And if you'd like an executive producer or associate executive producer credit, you can go to the following website.
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And thank you all for producing episode 1399 of the No Agenda Show.
Our formula is this.
We go out, we hit people in the mouth.
Waters.
Waters.
Shut up, slaves.
Shut up, slaves.
So, um, COP26 ended.
And that's the big climate change hangout.
And there's some information that didn't really make the headlines.
It kind of all fell apart at the end.
Did you catch any of this?
I don't know, because I have two clips and I don't know if it had anything to do with those headlines.
On the final day of the climate change conference in Glasgow, Scotland, almost 200 nations agreed to a new deal on climate action, but it was a compromise that left many government negotiators deeply disappointed.
In a last-minute intervention, India changed the language on the use of coal from phase-out to phase-down.
Coal is the single biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions.
The COP26 President addressed members after the agreement passed.
I apologize for the way this process has unfolded and I'm deeply sorry.
I also understand the deep disappointment but I think as you have noted it's also vital that we protect this package.
The agreement also calls for big carbon polluting nations to return and to submit stronger emission cutting pledges by the end of 2022.
Oh man, is this like a deja vu of the past 25 cops?
It's always the same.
Disappointing.
Protect the package.
We'll come back next year and then we'll really do it.
We really promise.
Bullshit!
This is just keeping that shit alive.
They just need to go to the meetings.
This is stupid.
They love the meetings.
It's an expensive, stupid thing.
You get to fly the private jet to Glasgow just by yourself.
You go there, you sign a few autographs, and you fly out.
Yep.
Part 2 of that clip.
Part 2?
That was my clip.
I had the same clip.
Oh, wait a minute.
My clip's slightly different because I don't have Boris.
That's funny.
Top 25 Ended India Story NPR Part 1.
In Glasgow, Scotland, Saturday, almost 200 nations have agreed on a compromise plan.
That's the one I just played, isn't it?
Yeah, it sounds like it to me, but let's play Part 2, The Kicker.
And about 1.7 million Indian deaths a year are attributed to pollution.
Now the Chief Justice of India's Supreme Court is demanding the government come back to him by Monday with a plan, which he says might include two-day lockdowns.
Already people are being told to stay indoors and to work from home if possible.
I'm disappointed in the Indians.
And by the way, there's your old theory.
There's your thesis right there.
Oh yeah, climate lockdowns, of course.
Of course.
Climate lockdowns.
But I'm disappointed because Canada is racing ahead of them with this thing.
Is the rapidly changing weather making you sick?
Are you struggling to breathe during extreme summers?
Who's this maniac?
Is your health condition getting worse because of harsh winters?
Well, you could be suffering from climate change.
It's a real diagnosis now, courtesy this man, Dr.
Kyle Merritt.
He practices at an emergency room in British Columbia.
He is now making headlines for clinically diagnosing a patient with climate change.
The patient is over 70 years old.
She lives on a trailer somewhere in British Columbia.
What are her symptoms?
This woman has asthma.
The record heat wave in Canada made it harder for her to breathe.
The doctor knew what the problem was.
It was the rising temperature.
But could he cure it?
Not immediately and definitely not alone.
So he wrote climate change on the patient's chart.
What are you suffering from?
Climate change?
That could catch on.
Oh, totally!
I mean, and then you can have your lockdowns.
Oh man, he's got the climate change.
Oh shit.
So I guess asthma never existed before the recent flurry of climate change.
No, we're just going to rebrand.
Climate change.
There's probably no fresher air anywhere in the world besides British Columbia.
Than Mumbai?
Not Mumbai, that's for sure.
Yeah.
That's really all I have on the climate change, other than what it seems to be.
We heard that France is going to build a new reactor.
And one of our producers is in Romania, and Carrie had a sit-down, Watermelon Head had a sit-down with the Romanian government, and there's a deal.
New Scale has a small-medium reactor planned for Romania to combat climate change.
The announcement came during a meeting yesterday between U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change, John Kerry, and Romanian President Klaus Ionhanis on the sidelines of COP26. What it feels like to me, knowing that Bill Gates is also in nuclear...
Is they all are playing the, oh yeah, fossil fuel's bad, half a million charging stations, doubling down, let's get our electric vehicles.
But when we run out of all alternatives and the price is, you know, $10 a gallon or whatever it is, and we'll have no way of heating our, or generating electricity in any fashion that is affordable, I think that's when these A-holes are going to pop up and go, hey, look, we just encased, we had all this nuclear stuff.
Don't you think?
I do think.
And it's one of the reasons they're like these areas, these super progressive areas that are...
I mean, if you look at...
There is a chart going around.
I've shown it before that the price of natural gas is way below heating oil, way below everything.
And especially for generating power.
And now they're saying if you're going to do a home development here in some parts of California, Berkeley I think is one of them, no natural gas hookup.
No!
Use electricity, which would double your price of heating.
All over Europe, it is forbidden by law to build any new homes with natural gas.
In Belgium, no natural gas, no heating oil for any homes by 2023.
I don't know what they're going to do.
Are they going to put the walloons on treadmills and have them generate some power?
This is coming to a head and people are walking right into it because people are oblivious.
They stick their iPhone charger in the wall.
It all works.
Don't think about it.
But I think we're heading for a planned problem here.
Yeah, I'm not going to argue the point because this idea of not using natural gas, which is the cheapest way to do a lot of stuff.
Like in our house, we have a natural gas dryer in the laundry room.
Natural gas water heater, which has got to save a ton of money compared to an electric water heater.
Wow.
And then a natural gas furnace.
Which saves a ton.
Yeah, we have one.
And also a natural gas stove.
If anyone likes to cook, you like to cook over natural gas.
You want gas.
You don't want induction.
You don't want electricity.
It sucks.
No, it's not good.
And it's expensive.
Yeah, and the pans are heavy.
Induction pans.
I don't like them.
Well, they're not as heavy as a good cast iron pan.
Definitely.
Definitely.
I just find the induction pads to be somewhat creepy.
You put this thing on there.
It is a bit jarring.
It is really creepy.
Unfortunately, I believe in the United States they're ramping up some more racial riots and stuff.
They want to get everybody all crazy again.
This Kyle Rittenhouse thing may fail.
Although, we already know that Wisconsin has SWAT teams and National Guard on alert for when the jury comes back with a decision.
Bring something up.
Yeah, you're right, what you just said.
Have you ever noticed whenever they do this, it doesn't stop a damn thing?
They have the riots anyway, and they'd loot.
Here's where they may do it.
Now to the new evidence revealed in the trial of three white men charged with killing Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia.
Jurors saw a surveillance footage showing Arbery visiting a construction site, and the defendants claim Arbery stole some items, so they chased him down and shot him.
And killed him.
Then a moment that rocked the courtroom.
A defense lawyer complaining about the presence of Reverend Al Sharpton.
Obviously, there's only so many pastors they can have.
And if their pastor's Al Sharpton right now, that's fine.
But then that's it.
We don't want any more black pastors coming in here.
Jesse Jackson, whoever was in here earlier this week, sitting with the victim's family trying to influence a jury in this case.
The judge quickly shot down the lawyer, and it turns out Reverend Sharpton was invited by the Arbery family.
Oh, okay.
So wherever Sharpton goes, or Jesse Jackson, or Crump, all these guys, it's when shit follows.
It's a cue.
But what is interesting about the Rittenhouse trial is there was so much noise and so much media attention that there were threads being posted on Twitter.
I don't know.
I'm always suspicious when someone does a screenshot of a thread.
It's like, why can't you just link to the thread?
What's your problem?
By the way, Many of you are still violating this essential rule.
If you're sending me an article and you send a screenshot and you don't send a link, I may have to start blocking you because you are dangerous to the future of the internet itself.
Anyway, I'm pissed off about that.
It's inexcusable.
It's inexcusable.
My approach to life.
Luck.
So all of this media attention has made people realize that Rittenhouse didn't kill black people.
And the thread goes something like this.
Holy crap.
I was living in such a progressive bubble.
That's the quote that people keep using.
I was living in such a progressive bubble that I completely was convinced Kyle, also thanks to the president calling him a white supremacist, that Kyle Rittenhouse had killed black protesters, murdered them.
And now they're seeing, well, they're not really investigating anything, of course, because, you know, like most people, they're idiots.
But they say, oh, it's all white guys.
Well, so I was in a bubble.
This makes no sense.
Oh, who cares?
But they're realizing that the media did them a disservice.
I think there may be a slight realization.
If that's even real, that screenshot, I'm suspicious of it.
Well, here's another thing that should be mentioned.
It turns out that one of the British newspapers actually said they killed two black guys.
Ha!
Copy-paste journalism, everybody.
That's the best.
Yeah.
So, yeah, maybe there's a little bit of a change there.
Maybe.
No.
Oh, please.
We need to be out of business.
You're right.
I did get many, many emails about the racist bridges.
That our Transportation Secretary Buttigieg was talking about.
We had racist bridges in New York stopping Puerto Rican and African-American kids from going to Jones Beach.
Well, in check, a number of people who know a lot about this.
In fact, one former transportation official, who I will be anonymous, who was quite high in the transportation organization of the government.
This is something I heard about some years ago, maybe because I work in transportation.
I'm also a transportation engineer.
When the issue was mentioned in no agenda, I even remember the name of Robert Moses, so it was easy to find out the info.
And, of course, he sent me info.
Many different people sent me information.
But the best one is actually Bloomberg.
Bloomberg themselves debunked this.
I'll read from their little article here.
So remember, this was Secretary Mayor Pete Buttigieg saying, we need to use that infrastructure money that we just got.
So we don't have racist roads and bridges.
From Bloomberg, the idea of a bridge being...
Here we go.
I'm sorry.
The story.
Robert Moses ordered engineers to build the Southern State Parkway bridges extra low to prevent poor people and buses from using the highway.
The truth!
It's a little more complex.
In fact, if you go into this article, you go in deep.
I've been on this parkway and I remembered it all of a sudden because when I did the first Hot Pockets tour, I could not drive the...
Trailer.
What was it called?
No, it was not a trailer.
RV. Yeah, it was the RV. Could not drive it on that parkway because it was too high.
So this parkway was built specifically to keep only...
Passenger cars on it, not have buses driving along.
It was supposed to be a beautiful drive where you could get to the beach, and there was a side road for trucks and buses.
So this idea that it was racist is just not true.
It's a lie.
He turned it into school buses filled with kids.
What a dick.
What a dick.
He's a total dick.
It's wrong.
It is what's wrong with America right now is this crap.
He needs to resign.
Lies.
Everybody needs to resign.
He should resign.
You're right.
Yeah.
Liar.
And jacking people up.
And he did it in collusion with Yamiche.
That's the worst part.
She should resign too.
She's going to look good with her head shaven.
I'm excited about seeing that.
I have kind of an offbeat thing, kind of similar to this.
There was this story going around, and it was finally picked up on.
I've been carrying this story on the show.
I just haven't played it for a while.
But there was this, I guess it was a Marine.
If you remember during the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Yeah, he posted a video and then got court-martialed.
The right-wing talk show goes, oh, Oh my God, they arrested him.
He's in the brig.
They're going to throw the book at him.
He's going to lose his pension.
Yeah, I remember a lot of military people were texting me like, oh, this is crazy.
How can this happen?
Yeah, yeah.
But then it finally got resolved.
Nobody reported on it.
Well no, we're on to the next outrage.
Why would we go back to an old thread?
Just screenshot it, send it to Curry.
Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller was sentenced today.
The judge docked $5,000 of Scheller's pay and he will receive a letter of reprimand for criticizing how military leaders handled the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Scheller's attorney says he thinks the sentencing was fair.
The Secretary of the Navy will decide if Scheller will receive an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions.
Oh, okay.
So nothing happened.
They gave him a letter of reprimand.
And a $5,000 fine.
So because it was so lame, no one wanted to tell anybody the end of the story.
This is both sides of it, too.
It is.
Oh, it's just as bad.
Of course, it's just as bad.
So he gets a letter of reprimand and he gets fined, which is not a minor fine, but still, you know, he's probably got his pension intact and everything, I would assume.
And by the way, you'll see a lot of grandstanding on Thursday from the Republicans saying that Omarosa woman is a horrible Marxist and she wants to give away free money.
And they're going to do a lot of big talk, but you know what?
Doesn't matter if she's confirmed.
They're all going to vote for it.
It's all going in because they all know that that's what has to happen.
There's no stopping what they're doing.
No stopping it.
Because no one else knows.
They don't understand the tricks that are being played.
They don't even understand themselves, these stupid idiots.
They're all dumb.
They are.
Where's Ron Paul?
As opposed to the smart idiots that are in Congress.
Ron Paul, he used to know.
What happened to him?
He was good.
The last guy he ever supported.
If you wanted, I got this clip, another interesting clip, from 2007.
It says, I just mentioned Afghanistan and that poor Marine.
I've seen this.
I'm glad you got this.
This is funny.
Yeah, this is Joe Biden.
This is Joe Biden talking about, in 2007 when he's running for president against Obama, talking about getting out of Afghanistan.
It makes a big difference how we end this war.
And it makes a big difference to tell the American people the truth about what our options are in ending this war.
If tomorrow The order goes out from the...
I'm President of the United States.
I issue an order.
End the war today.
Begin to withdraw all American troops.
It will take a year to get the American troops out.
Do you hear me now?
That's the truth.
It will take a year to get them physically out.
Now, if you leave all the equipment behind, you might be able to do it in seven months.
And you leave those billions of dollars of weapons behind, I promise they're going to be used against your grandchild and mine someday.
I like these old clips where President Biden contradicts himself as senator, but what I really see, he's an asshole.
The way he talks, you go back to those older days, he's a real dick.
He patronizes whoever he's talking to.
Yeah, it's surprising.
You know, he's not that lovey-dovey old Joe, you know?
No, he's always been a prick.
That's why he could never get elected to anything, except that one Senate seat.
Right.
But then when they set up this phony baloney election, this last one, and they shoehorn him in, they figure they could tell him what to do, and he's basically a puppet now.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
No, well, a puppet.
He's a blob.
You're not even a puppet.
And I don't feel bad.
At first I thought I was elder abuse.
Now I don't care.
Now I see who this guy really was.
And you add in the 94 crime bill and the bailout of the banks and the credit cards that all run through Delaware and can screw people over.
That guy is the worst.
But I respect the presidency.
I respect the office.
I respect the office!
I would never say that he's not my president and I'd never say that the person occupying 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue because it's so hard to say President Biden.
Yeah, so they're continuing with this January 6th Puhoush lock and lock and lock and lock.
I don't know why.
It's dumb.
Oh, well, you know, if you watch the mainstream, M5M, Fox included, but okay, we'll leave them out for this particular topic.
They know that if they just keep repeating, everything they accuse everyone else of, they're doing themselves.
So they have two big lies right now.
Three.
One big lie.
CRT is not a thing.
Critical race theory isn't even taught in schools.
Okay, that's lie number one.
That's a good one, too.
Lie number two is asymptomatic spread.
That's the big one.
We are in this position because of that lie, and I love it where people will text me or tweet me and say, you know, my daughter was sick and then she had no symptoms, but then we all came down with it, so you're wrong!
Yeah, everyone's typhoid Mary with this thing.
Yeah, and that was done on purpose.
And the third is that what happened on January 6th was the worst thing since 9-11 or the worst thing since the Civil War.
And now we have to continue with our purge because that's what this is about.
It's to make everything Trump look bad, everything Republican look bad, everything Red State look bad, and to make our society healthier without those people.
We want to turn now to the latest in the fight over former President Donald Trump's documents related to the January 6th insurrection.
A federal appeals court today temporarily blocked them from being released.
And it came just a day before a Friday deadline when a House committee investigating the deadly assault in the Capitol was set to get call logs, visitor logs, and drafts of speeches from that day.
Arguments in the case are scheduled now for November 30th.
And the Bannon involvement in this is fantastic.
I've read the indictment.
Here's the clip about it.
Pooper, come on in.
Good evening.
There's breaking news tonight in the investigation of the worst attack on democracy by Americans since the Civil War.
Oh, let's just hear that again.
Let's just hear it again so we know it's the biggest attack, the most dangerous attack on American democracy since the Civil War.
Good evening, there's breaking news tonight in the investigation.
Does he include Pearl Harbor in that?
Don't you think that was an attack on democracy?
No, no, that was an attack on Pearl Harbor.
That was not democracy.
You don't know what you're talking about.
Good evening.
There's breaking news tonight in the investigation of the worst attack on democracy by Americans since the Civil War.
The news may turn out to be so significant that if things hadn't gone the way they just did, the House Select Committee on January 6 might just as well have closed up shop.
For a month and a half, former senior Trump advisor Steve Bannon had been openly defying the will of Congress, first a committee subpoena and then a House contempt citation, setting the tone for other acolytes of the former president to do likewise.
Well, today, a federal grand jury said enough, indicting Bannon on two counts and finally giving the select committee a measure of clout against those who would thumb their nose at them.
Now, first of all, the indictment is not guilty.
That means he has to go to court.
And the counts are that he won't deliver the documents.
But the reason why they want the documents is two, twofold.
One, he was observed at a hotel nearby.
Talking to Congress people, telling them that they should not confirm the votes.
And that, of course, is anti-American to do that.
The second one is the funniest.
That he was coordinating things from a war room in Washington, D.C. Now, somewhere, some idiot didn't get the memo that his actual podcast is called War Room.
And he says, I'm in the war room.
We're in the war room.
They are vilifying him for doing a podcast called War Room because he was clearly coordinating it all in the war room.
That's what it's about.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's a good find.
Who else is reporting this obviocity?
You can download it right from the Department of Justice website.
But what they're doing is they're going to get enough pieces together, so they have all these little bits and bobs, then someone like Schiff will get up, string it all together, and act it out so that can make the news.
Oh, now we know what happened!
Trump did it.
Bannon was riling everybody up.
There's at least five Congress people who need to be thrown out of Congress for being a part of this, which would be handy because they could use those votes going away.
They're going all out doing anything they can.
And we'll get very tired of this soon.
It's going to be on the news all day long.
Yeah, probably.
Well, on that news...
Yes.
Even the network's not going to play it that much because it's just like...
Ah, you say that.
I disagree.
No, no.
They have to do one last full-on assault.
They've got...
This is their last chance.
It's their...
Special.
This is their last chance.
I think a special would be good.
They've got to purge the world of unvaccinated, red-state-living, God-fearing, gun-toting, Republican-voting...
Bible-thumping people.
No.
They're below, they're plebs.
They're not healthy.
We want a healthy America.
That's what they're going to do.
Yeah, it's a better workforce.
A more predictable, better, healthier workforce is what you want.
I'm going to show myself old by donating to no agenda.
Imagine all the people who could do that.
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Yeah, on your agenda in the morning.
And we do have a few people to thank for this segment.
And not that many, luckily.
Or unluckily for us, but luckily for the length of the show, Matt Leinhart starts us off with $140.
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Another $140.
These are all commemorating the 1400th show.
We have these donations in the newsletter.
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He loves boobs.
He loves boobs, that guy.
What can you say?
He's just all about the boobs.
Yeah, he does his job.
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There is a long note from...
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I can't see his number or anything because it just blows up a spreadsheet.
Well, he's double nickels on the dime, 5510, but what he did is he gave us a whole list of Hawaiian pronunciations, like Waipahu and Kiluha and Kanaohe.
Yeah.
Thanks for that.
Yep.
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And that's, I'm sorry, that's for his daughter, Catherine Walton.
He's Gordon's switcheroo.
No, no, well, he, yes, but it's for her damehood.
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She gets the credit, yeah.
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He's a sir also.
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I'm sorry.
Gee, that doesn't exist.
Jeroen.
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Well, it's Utrecht, but...
Uke, Utrecht.
I think they wrote it for you, so you know how to pronounce it.
He does have a douchebag here.
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Was it a jobs karma or a regular karma we needed to throw out there?
He wanted an all-purpose karma.
Okay, all-purpose with a twist of goat, if you don't mind.
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The names you guys come up with is very interesting.
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And then we do have three nights to bring on stage today, which is always exciting.
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No Agenda Meetups!
It's not your comedy!
It's not your comedy!
As most things are here on the No Agenda Show, the meetups are producer-organized.
You can find the list, the complete calendar system, much better than meetups.com.
You can find it at noagendameetups.com.
And we have a report from the Macau meetup.
Which I wanted a report from.
Macau is a famous gambling island off of China there.
Jeroen Kool, K-O-O-L, Kool, some would say, Jeroen Kool, organized this meetup.
And he says, you asked for a meeting report from the Macau meeting, so here it goes.
It was my first attempt organizing such event.
I was hoping to find some like-minded people here and possibly hit some of my friends in the mouth.
Unfortunately, no unknown soul showed up.
It was just myself and a couple of my Dutch friends drinking a couple of bottles of excellent wine, free corkage at the Taipa Cafe, and complaining about the town and its idiosyncrasy.
Still good fun.
Next time, I hope some more producers and douchebags will join.
There must be some around here, as there are quite a few expats from the U.S. and U.K. roaming around the hotels here.
So, pay attention to the No Agenda Meetup's calendar.
It looks like you are requested for the next time.
Different story in Kansas City.
A lot of people showed up for that.
Mr.
Spencer Wolf of Kansas City here at the KC Meetup at El Potro, where it's like a fiesta.
This is Dame DeLorean of Bull After Bull, hanging with all the trap babies.
Let's go, Brandon Princess and Dewey Spike.
This is Zach in Kansas.
Adam, I just wanted to mention that whenever you are ready to start marching shaved, butt-naked tyrants through town, you just call me.
I'll be ready to help.
In the morning, everyone, this is Matt from the meet-up in the middle of the map.
This is Dame Blackhammer, and on behalf of Sir C. Mike, we're living the mac and cheese life.
This is Sir C. Mike.
Even though I'm getting over a cold, I know I don't have the koof, unlike John's Cal Berkeley Bears.
In the morning, this is Matt Leroy from middle-of-nowhere Kansas.
Thank you for your courage.
This is Liz.
Thanks for the twice-weekly conspiracy therapy sessions.
Sir Baronet John Helmer, getting super stoked for episode 1399.
Enjoying chowing down on these Cargill corn chips that I'm diving into.
This is Kyle from Omaha.
Biden's gas prices are killing these trips for me.
And for my Kenosha fighter, I choose Granbo.
Thank you all.
Very nice.
Here's what's coming up today.
Actually, there's a meetup underway at the Wallace Monument in Stirling, Scotland.
It's probably over by now, I should say.
In fact, they're home sleeping it off.
The Twin Tears meetup kicked off at 1 o'clock in Corner, New York at Carrie's Brewhouse.
And then the second best no agenda meetup in the 512 will be starting at 3.33 p.m.
at Wrench Brewery in Georgetown, Texas.
Well worth going to.
On Tuesday, the Chicago See You Next Tuesday weekly meetup, 6 o'clock at Delilah's in Lincoln Park.
On Wednesday, DXB's first no-agenda meetup, 6 o'clock Asia-Dubai time in Dubai at the Irish Village.
Talk about a mind trip.
Go to the Irish Village to do a no-agenda meetup in Dubai.
Gotta love it.
I want a report from that one.
Show day Thursday, Denver area citizens against seed oil poison meetup, 6.30 p.m.
at Hangar 101 in Lakewood, Colorado.
And finally, for Thursday, the Charlotte's Thursday, Thursday monthly meetup, 7 o'clock at Ed's Tavern.
And there is, well, we've got meetups all the way through December 20th.
So go take a look at noagendameetups.com.
If you can't find something on the calendar, organize one yourself.
It's easy.
Unless you're in some crazy island off of China, they'll Probably have people show up.
NoagendaMeetups.com.
It's like a pothead.
Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days.
You want to be where you want me.
Triggered all your fame.
You want to be where everybody feels the same.
It's like a pothead.
I have two ISOs today.
Let me see.
I have a bunch.
Okay, I don't know if I have any good ones, so I'll just play mine first.
I don't think I do either.
Here we go.
Obey the Lord and leave this place.
It's hard to hear.
It doesn't work.
It doesn't work.
Hold on, I have one more.
What is this one?
This is all of you!
I was just along for the ride!
Too long.
I think it's too long.
Alright, let's try these.
Let's go with...
Hold on.
Holding on.
Let's do All the Way.
All the Way?
Let's go All the Way.
I like that.
I like the punch.
It's good.
That was Sasaki.
We've got Biden problem.
It creates a real problem.
No, sake's still ahead by a nose.
And flannel.
And I'm usually wearing like flannel jammies and wool socks.
No, no, no.
I think Jen is the way to go.
Let's go all the way.
Let's go all the way.
Name the band.
Let's go all the way.
In the pool, everybody.
No, wrong.
Okay.
Yeah, we'll use that all the way.
I like it.
It's good.
Do we have anything?
Oh, well, there was this unfortunate news that popped up yesterday.
It's one of those things that you just say, oh, man, why does that happen?
Tragedy involving one of William Shatner's crewmates on last month's Blue Origin space flight.
Glenn DeVries was killed yesterday when the small plane he was flying crashed in a wooded area of northern New Jersey.
The 49-year-old entrepreneur was one of four people on the Blue Origin flight.
Another man was also killed in yesterday's plane crash.
And, you know, it's so irritating.
Again, nothing on the pilot forums.
NTSB has not released a preliminary report.
There's nothing.
There's no information on this crash.
Huh.
Yet, I should say.
No, nothing.
Okay, we'll give it another week.
If there's none, then we have to assume it's just a spook display on Shatner.
Well, I mean, we know what happened, obviously.
The guy went up there, came back and said, I didn't see a curvature of the Earth.
Done.
Done.
He went up there and came back and said, I didn't see Shatner on the flight.
Something happened.
And I don't want to laugh about pilots dying.
Nor should you.
Yeah, but it's...
So I have one last clip.
This came from...
This is an old clip, another old clip I collected.
This came from...
I don't know if we ever played this clip, but I find this clip to be disgusting considering.
And this clip came out just as COVID began and then it kind of got put under the carpet.
But this is the story on why Assange is still in jail.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
In 2018, The Hill reported that FBI Director James Comey directly intervened to kill WikiLeaks' immunity deal.
Assange's legal team had reached out to the Trump administration to strike a deal in January 2017 and cut this deal with the U.S. government.
Assange offered to not release the CIA's Vault 7 and was willing to discuss technical evidence ruling out certain parties in a controversial leak of Democratic Party emails to the WikiLeaks community during the 2016 election.
The U.S. government believes those emails were hacked by Russia.
However, Assange insists they did not come from Moscow.
The name of the person who took Assange's offer?
Bruce Ohr.
Later on, as negotiations continued, it seemed as though the deal was set, until one day, suddenly, a message was sent to Assange's team.
James Comey, still head of the FBI at this point, sent a stand-down message to Assange's legal team.
Now, this happened through the back channel of Democrat Senator Mark Warner.
Apparently, Comey and the Democrats found out about the negotiations between the Trump administration and Assange and decided to send a message that the WikiLeaks deal was off without actually talking to Trump about it.
Shortly thereafter, Assange took the message and released the rest of Vault 7.
In response, the U.S. government ended the negotiations and then-CIA director Mike Pompeo slammed WikiLeaks as a hostile intelligence source.
Just a month later, James Comey was fired as FBI director.
Now, had we ever heard this complete timeline, this TikTok, as they call it?
It was on my, in the archives, and I don't think we ever played it.
Huh.
That's quite good.
I mean, I thought so.
Man, so Trump was working on a deal with Assange, and then, so that guy, who was the douchebag that butted in?
Comey.
Comey butted in, and then Assange went, well, screw you, released all the CIA tools.
No, Comey told Assange that the deal's off...
Even though it wasn't.
Even though it wasn't.
And before Assange could double check or before his lawyers did their due diligence, nobody did due diligence to just assume Comey was honest.
Oh, yeah.
And so they said, okay, well then fuck you, we'll release Vault 7.
Yeah.
And then once he did that, then the Trump side said, well, we can't do anything now.
That was part of the deal.
You fucked it up.
It's a coincidence that you bring this up because I have an article in the show notes.
The two judges in the UK who ruled on the Assange case, they've been promoted and not a little bit.
Judge Arbuthnot, who ruled to keep Assange in jail, which was in defiance of the United Nations, for whatever that's worth, is now a high court judge.
That's quite an upgrade.
And Baratzer, who's ruling in effect...
Means that other journalists like Assange could also be extradited to the U.S. is now a circuit judge.
So they've gotten nice little upgrades for their work.
Good work, boys.
Yeah, very good work.
Someone really needs to get that guy out.
This is crazy.
Because, you know, it happens to him, it can happen to us.
It can happen to anybody.
Yeah.
Let's not have that happen, everybody.
And even if it does, what you've got to do is get one of those newfangled podcast apps.
That'll keep us...
That's podcastapp.com.
It's newpodcastapp.com.
Thank you for reminding me.
Thank you for reminding me.
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday.
Coming up next on noagendastream.com, Texas Slim with Adam Curry.
We wanted to hear the full hour and a half.
We have end-of-show mixes from Tom Starkweather.
Always good to have Thomas on board.
And Rolando Gonzalez!
From up there in Dallas, I think is where he is.
And we will be back on Thursday to celebrate our 1,400th episode.
1,400th episode.
Can you believe that?
That is, if you listen to it all back-to-back, it would take you about six straight months.
Good luck with that.
Coming to you from FEMA Region No.
6 here in the heart of Texas Hill Country, In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
And from northern Silicon Valley, where I remain, I'm John C. Dvorak.
We return on Thursday for episode number 1400.
Please remember us at dvorak.org slash na.
Until then, adios mofos!
And such.
Have your coffee and spinach or whatever you like for breakfast.
In California, doctors fear the low demand for boosters correlates directly with the rising climate cases.
Fortunately, immunity wanes every month you get the vaccines.
A study this week by the Pew Research Center.
Western countries, including the United States, the European Union, and of course Poland, say that Belarus is using these refugees as propaganda.
It's actually encouraging them to come in.
You know, it was a lot of hard work to get it done.
I know it's probably hard work for all the press here that have watched me try to get it done.
We are getting a little bit of COVID fatigue, and all of us are letting down our guard.
We're taking off masks, we're going indoors.
Because we've all had our world turned upside down, shaking like a freak of snow globe.
We're also getting people vaccinated, and some people are getting sick, and so they're having to use their sick leave.
Even the New York Times is asking if it's time to start moving back to normalcy.
The vaccine requirements we put forward are going to continue to accelerate our path out of the pandemic.
Stay safe.
Hope it's not something that is always around.
And unless we finish the vaccination program in the United States, it certainly will be.
This is vaccine genitism.
You have to get the word out right now that when this vaccine is available, that every kid says to their mom or dad and their guardian, I want to get this shot.
I want to take my shot so I can be safe.
You know, in general, you always have to be careful.
I can give her an injection right there into her arm if I wanted to, or we can just as easily dart them.
We have a blowgun, and I can just go and get them right in the butt.
Blowgun.
That's where we're going.
We need to get this done.
This is vaccine feminism.
Are we going to keep you safe?
We're going to take your shot, right?
We want to make sure that we get everybody vaccinated so that you can unclog the bottlenecks that we've been seeing.
If I had young children in this age group, I would get them vaccinated now.
I would not want to take the risk that they would be one of the ones who would develop long COVID. We're all completely on the same page when it comes to driving vaccinations.
Hey, everyone in the world should get this new vaccine we haven't given anyone yet.
This is vaccine determinism.
Just like the COVID vaccines for adults, the vaccine for kids has been tested in thousands of volunteers.
The Pfizer vaccine was tested in more than 1,500 kids in the 5-11 age group.
We'll have ways of monitoring people.
Collective compliance.
Let's see.
This is a stained propaganda.
No mask.
Mask.
Double mask.
We're taking genetically modified organisms and we're injecting them in little kids' arms.
They're going to start releasing new marketing plans across the world.
Young people, old people, kids, children.
If it wasn't so serious, it would be comedy.
I already know what the pain is going to feel like.
This is vaccine terrorism.
Good to see you.
Please stay safe.
The best podcast in the universe!
Adios, mofo.
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