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You're right.
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak.
It's Sunday, November 21st, 2021.
This is your award-winning Get One Nation Media Assassination, episode 1401.
This is no agenda.
Crossing state lines and broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country here in FEMA region number six in the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And in northern Silicon Valley, where we're practicing just-in-time podcasting, I'm John C. Dvorak.
I'm not quite sure what it means, but it sounded good.
Yeah.
There's no chips involved.
Banging up the process.
That's right.
Just-in-time podcasting, everybody.
Yeah.
My goodness.
It's been a very interesting weekend.
Of course, we have stuff happening in the United States, but I have kin and friends over in Euroland.
And it got kind of wild.
I think the most emailed story that I got from people was, is your daughter okay?
Well, I have a report from...
Well, I have the Euro News report, which...
I have Deutsche Welle.
Well, let's do this, because they have an overview, and then we hit the Deutsche Welle.
Thousands of Austria's far-right Freedom Party supporters protested in Vienna on Saturday against the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination.
It's the first European country to make the jabs compulsory, and it'll begin from February.
And from Monday, the country will go into partial lockdown amid a surge of coronavirus infections.
The new restrictions look set to last for at least 20 days.
Over in the Netherlands, police fired on demonstrators in the centre of Rotterdam after rioting erupted Friday night.
Hundreds of people demonstrated against the coronavirus restrictions and the proposed 2G policy.
The use of the water cannon quelled the riots in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Seven people were injured and the police made dozens of arrests.
It was the worst night of protests since last year when restrictions were first imposed.
As we speak, the police force is now back in control of the city centre.
A Dutch reporter then asks the mayor, how would you describe tonight's events?
It was an orgy of violence.
And in the French overseas territory of Guadeloupe, there have been four days of violent anti-health pass protests.
Authorities have now imposed a nationwide curfew.
Emergency talks will happen Saturday over the potential large-scale social conflict.
So that's just a little bit of what happened in Europe.
This was going on all over the world.
Yes, it is.
Here's the Deutsche Welle report.
There has been new rioting in the Netherlands over the government's coronavirus measures.
Police arrested at least one person in The Hague, where rioters threw stones and fireworks at police and set fire to bicycles.
It comes a day after dozens were arrested in violence in Rotterdam.
Bikes burn pretty well, as it turns out.
I don't know if you saw the pictures, but some of those bikes don't know what they're made of anymore.
They're not your grandma's bike.
So, of course, I talked to Christina.
She said, okay, it's really localized.
It's right around the Central Station.
And the fireworks and stuff, that's kind of on par with a Saturday night in Rotterdam for the past couple of years.
But it was extremely, it was a lot more extreme than typical.
And I think one person died.
The cops just were shooting.
They were shooting at people's legs with live ammo, with prop guns.
Oh.
Yeah.
And they shot someone.
It's extreme.
The best.
Did they find any rubber bullets?
No, no, no.
This was...
They were shooting live ammo.
There was no rubber bullets.
They shot someone's finger off.
That was the viral picture.
The finger laying on the street.
Something about it is kind of like the empty shoe, you know?
Yeah, the shoe.
The empty shoe.
NBC did cover this for about 20 seconds.
Protests over a new partial COVID lockdown in the Netherlands turned violent overnight.
You can see rioters throwing objects and lighting cars on fire in the city of Rotterdam.
Police had to use water cannons and fire warning shots into the crowd to disperse them.
It happens as demonstrations take place in countries across Europe over new COVID measures.
So, that's nice in-depth reporting.
They give you nothing.
Well, it's all the new G2 mandates where people who aren't vaccinated just can't go anywhere.
You can stay home, you can go to a medical appointment, and you can do some basic shopping needs at some grocery stores.
And now there's even websites popping up because the G2, you get the green QR code if you're either vaccinated or have recovered.
So now there's websites popping up, people offering to get you sick.
Come on by.
Yeah, there's people doing parties, all kinds of stuff.
Let's just get it already.
That's how sad this has become.
Now, down under...
Well, before you leave Europe...
Okay, you got more?
Let's play this French...
I guess he was in intelligence bitching and moaning about what's going on.
And he's saying the whole thing's a psyop.
Sorry.
I'm sorry.
You hit the cue just...
You hit it beautifully.
And then I threw...
I was going to just pad a little bit.
I didn't have nothing else to say.
That's right.
I know.
And so there you go.
That's how you don't do it, everybody.
We'll try again.
Armies throughout the 20th century have used psychological warfare as one of their ways to break their enemy's morale.
Now, a French military officer who's worked in intelligence services says the government is also using psychological warfare to promote the vaccine in France.
NTD's David Vivas interviewed him.
France has reported over 20,000 CCP virus cases on Wednesday and Thursday.
French President Emmanuel Macron is considering new measures in response.
One of them is locking down unvaccinated people.
A recent poll by Illa Bay BFM TV says six out of ten French citizens agree with it.
But French Army Captain Alexandre Jouvin Brunet says if it were to be applied, the country might be even more divided.
Never has our country been so divided between vaccinated and unvaccinated people.
Jovan Brunet created an association to inform people on their rights.
It now has 5,000 followers.
He says the government uses the same methods to promote the COVID-19 vaccine as the French Army Intelligence Services did in psychological warfare.
A vaccine mandate is illegal and against the Constitution, so they are forced to do it this way.
Yeah, that's interesting because this happened to us on the last show.
We got caught up in a PSYOP. And it took me a whole day to figure it out, and it was really bothering me.
And I have a name for it.
After mass formation, we now have math formation.
And this is about the Ireland hospital cases.
Yeah, everybody was bitching and moaning about this.
I took a different tact on it.
Everyone's bitching, mostly on NA Social, about the stat angle, which is you get everybody vaccinated and 50% are in the hospital.
Which was interesting because it is my belief, and I went back and listened to the show, that you and I weren't listening to that report from a statistical angle.
No, personally, I'm listening to the report the following way.
Fauci, Biden, Biden in particular, and everybody else said, you'd get the vaccine, you will not be hospitalized, you will not die.
So if 50% of the people in the hospital, I don't care about the stats, if 50% of the people in the hospital are in the hospital in the first place having been vaxxed, After we've been told that you will not go into the hospital after you've been vaxxed.
That's all that counts to me.
Yeah, sure.
Statistically, more people will be in the hospital that have been unvaxxed as opposed to vaxxed.
Except for the people that get into the hospital from the vaxxed.
That's different.
Well, see, when people started sending emails, and some of them were quite rude, actually.
You are so dumb.
What an idiot.
Wrong again.
You don't know statistics.
And, you know, you can't do math.
I mean, and just some people are like really shitty.
It's like, okay, but that's the trap.
This was a trap.
I'm going to play the report again, and you'll see why both John and I had a different takeaway from it because of the omission.
It's the information we're not getting in this that made my brain go, oh, this is obvious what's going on.
And then it took me 24 hours to figure out that this is indeed part of the PSYOP, the way some really smart people got really mad about this.
Can't you do math?
So let's just start.
We'll go through this clip for a second.
That was the voice, man.
That was the voice.
Put a timecode down.
Okay.
Here we go.
Our sole priority is to ensure that our health service does not become overwhelmed That's very clear.
The health services are becoming overwhelmed.
She doesn't say why.
As a society, we need to look out for each other.
93% of the adult population are fully vaccinated.
So right there, that is something that I would question, but it doesn't matter.
93, 94, 39.
It doesn't matter.
We have over 600 people in hospital at the moment, and roughly around half of those are unvaccinated.
So now in context, and maybe that's what I heard, we don't want to overwhelm the healthcare system.
We have 600 people in the hospital.
She didn't say that we're sick with COVID. We have over 600 people in hospital at the moment, and roughly around half of those are unvaccinated.
Now, I guess we just take it forgiven that these are all people that have COVID. My mind says, how old are they in each group?
Are they really old people?
Do they have comorbidities?
Are they there with COVID? Are they there because of COVID? Are they there because of the vax?
Well, where did they get infected?
Were they around other people?
I mean, you can just go on and on and on.
Unvaccinated.
The evidence is absolutely clear, and tonight I would join with all of our healthcare professionals in urging people who have not yet received the vaccine to please take it up.
So, to me, this is the kind of psychological operation that has been going on almost since day one with the two million people are going to die.
And it's the omission of the information.
And a fun fact, so there's 600 people in the hospital.
We don't know if they're in ICU, if they're on ventilators.
They didn't even say that there could be 600 people in the hospital from kidney failure.
Could be anything.
Could be anything.
Vaxxed or not, who cares?
Last year in Ireland, almost 400 people committed suicide, the majority men.
Now there's a statistic.
So put it all into some context and everybody calm down.
And why do they believe 93%?
I don't believe anything, any of it.
So, I just thought that was a...
93% seems a little high to me.
Especially in Ireland.
They're pretty skeptical.
Now, meanwhile, Boston hospitals, busier than ever.
Not because of COVID. No, people have other issues going on.
I believe that this is happening.
By the same token...
This was Alex Berenson reported.
Vaccinated English adults under 60 are dying at twice the rate of unvaccinated people the same age.
Now, I don't know what they're dying from, you see.
This is the problem.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
There's another statistical thing.
It actually doesn't matter.
And I looked at that chart, and in fact, I posted that chart on No Agenda Social.
Mm-hmm.
And it just shows, all it does is very simple.
There's a death rate amongst, you know, people die.
It's just a death rate.
If you're between 10 and 60 and you've been vaccinated, you're dying at a faster rate from all causes.
Mm-hmm.
Than if you were unvaccinated.
So the vaccine, from the looks of it, and this is based on NIH numbers, not NIH, but their thing, whatever, NHS numbers, indicates that the vaccine, it says to me the vaccine has weakened the immune system somewhat.
Yeah.
That's what it sounds like in a normal world.
It's very clear, the very solid chart.
Well, the things that Dudd and Captain Übersturmbannführer Tedros of the World Health Organization haven't heard from him in a while.
He came out with his nice, boomy echo and let everybody know just how great these vaccines are.
COVID-19 is surging in countries with lower vaccination rates in Eastern Europe, but also in countries with some of the world's highest vaccination rates in Western Europe.
It's another reminder.
What did you just say?
He just said it's surging everywhere no matter what.
That's what he said.
Yeah, this is a beautiful, like a 40-second speech.
The guy just, it's, I mean, I think he even looks a little embarrassed.
COVID-19 is surging in countries with lower vaccination rates in Eastern Europe, but also in countries with some of the world's highest vaccination rates in Western Europe.
Okay.
It's another reminder.
Oh, it's a reminder.
As we have said again and again, that vaccines do not replace the need for other precautions.
Vaccines reduce the risk of hospitalization, severe disease and death.
But they do not fully prevent transmission.
We continue to recommend the tailored and proportionate use of testing, masks, physical distancing, measures to prevent crowding, improve ventilation and more.
So there you go, ladies and gentlemen.
Vaccines, we're not sure what they do.
So get your mask back on, social distance again.
Come on.
I guess they're going to go with it.
They go all the way with that.
They've been going with this just the way it is.
I don't know how they're going to back out of it, though.
This is the real problem they're going to have.
Oh, man.
They're going to have to eradicate COVID somehow.
I think it may already be eradicated for all we know.
What happened to SARS-CoV-1?
I mean, that thing came through and it got eradicated.
We haven't seen that since.
Or MERS. John, when you read about the next variant, have you heard about the next variant?
It will be a symptomless Delta variant.
Yes!
Yes!
There's a Delta variant.
You don't want to get that.
It's surging the Delta variant that has no symptoms.
I mean, hi, hello.
So what's happening in Australia is interesting.
Where did you get that?
Oh, hold on a second.
Delta variant with no symptoms.
Who are they trying to kid?
Yeah, hold on.
Let me see if I can find this.
It's called nothing.
It's...
Yeah.
The nothing variant.
I have it in the show notes here somewhere.
Oh, we got to get some clips.
Oh, here it is.
Here it is.
And I don't have any clips yet.
Let me see.
I'll read it to you.
Coronavirus rates in England are similar to what they were in January this year.
Let me see.
The data suggests...
In other words, I'm going to presage this.
In other words, you test positive with this bogus test.
Yes.
Because if you're going to test positive, you're going to have zero symptoms and no indication.
But you test it positive.
That is going to be the earmarks of this particular variant.
Yes.
The data suggests all of the cases were Delta variant or sublineages.
The most prevalent was AY4. Which scientists say is more likely to result in asymptomatic infection.
So they've got an AY.4, which is the next variant of the Delta variant, plus plus.
And here's the headline.
Delta plus symptomless variant driving COVID back to January levels.
They will come up with anything.
Anything.
Except the vax is a dud and it's hurting people.
Some people.
But in Australia, something is going on.
So a number of federal senators are threatening to withhold their support for the government to block any further legislation unless a bill is passed that bans vaccine mandates and discrimination against unvaccinated people.
And from what I understand, it's very similar to the Senate here in the U.S. where the vote is so close, so tight, that's the balance, that, well, here she is.
Now, in breaking news, Pauline Hanson will withhold support for all government legislation unless the Prime Minister backs her bill to stop mandatory vaccination.
Pauline Hanson will introduce her legislation in the Senate tomorrow, and that legislation seeks to make it unlawful to discriminate against Australians who choose not to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
This comes as the states are making vaccination mandatory as they start to open up.
Pauline Hanson has told the Prime Minister in a private conversation that if the Federal Government doesn't back her bill tomorrow, she will withhold her vote on all government legislation.
That conversation just happened on Thursday.
It means the Government won't be able to pass any laws in its final two weeks in Parliament and Parliament resumes tomorrow, as I said, for the final two weeks of the year.
Their conversations have been ongoing on this issue.
And in their last conversation, Morrison is understood to have told Hansen that he would consider her proposal, secondly, that he will allow his MPs to cross the floor on her bill, and that he intended to speak to the Solicitor General about vaccine mandates.
And this strategy appears to be working, as the Prime Minister came out yesterday and said the following.
Well, of course, those threats and intimidation has no place in Australia.
We're a civil, peaceful society.
Of course, there are many people who are feeling frustrated.
I mean, over the last couple of years, governments have been telling Australians what to do.
Now, there's been a need for that as we've gone through the pandemic.
But the time is now to start rolling all of that back.
Australians have kept their part of the deal.
More than 80% of Australians are now double-dose vaccinated.
We now have...
One of the highest vaccination rates in the world.
We've had one of the strongest economies to come through the pandemic.
And we have one of the lowest fatality rates from COVID in the world.
Australians have done an amazing job when it comes to leading us through this pandemic.
But now it's time for governments to step back.
And for Australians to take their lives back, and for Australians to be able to move forward with the freedoms that should be theirs.
That's certainly what we're doing as a federal government.
That's where we see it going.
Our position on mandatory vaccines, for example, is in very specific circumstances.
We're not in favour of mandatory vaccines imposed by the government.
Businesses can make their own choices under the law, but we're not about telling them what to do or telling Australians what to do.
Vaccines only are mandatory in cases where you've got health workers that are working with vulnerable people.
Who is that?
That's the Prime Minister.
But that's the Prime Minister of the country?
Because they're talking about one of the provinces, because they mentioned there's a female Prime Minister in the first clip you played.
No, she is a senator, a federal senator.
She's in the federal Australian government as a senator.
That's the upper house.
She's the one withholding her votes.
It's just like we have, you know, senators from Texas.
No, I understand that, but it's like...
Can you play the first clip again?
Sure.
What are you concerned about?
Well, I think...
I don't know.
It's just the clips.
So this is the...
This is a clip about the female senator...
Now, in breaking news, Pauline Hanson will withhold support for all government legislation unless the Prime Minister backs her bill to stop mandatory vaccination.
Does that make sense?
No, yeah, I was confused because when she said the prime minister and then the word her was in there, I thought that was very poorly placed.
Yeah, but that's why I read this whole thing and said this was a senator.
Well, that's a very good move.
Yeah, finally someone with some brains.
But here's the joke of it.
They never had many cases to begin with.
Then they're bragging about what a good job they did.
Well, obviously this is not over.
We had two cases and we shut down the country.
The same thing in New Zealand.
They had like five cases total, I think, in the whole country.
And they bragged about what you...
They never had that many cases to begin with.
So they're bragging about what a good job they did.
This is ludicrous, these people.
I couldn't get any good clips, but I've been tracking Ursula von der Leyen and the captain over there, Starfleet's command in Europe.
She is so happy and so proud of their QR code and now all countries are going into the corona pass, the QR code.
Sweden has fallen.
They're now going to introduce it.
Northern Ireland, Ireland, Norway, every single country is bringing in this QR code system, which is used partially for travel to other countries, but also just so you can get a drink in Germany if you're French.
Then you're allowed to go.
It's kind of the exact opposite of what they promised when they said the European Union will be great, we'll have the same money, and you won't need a passport.
My, how things change.
And it's rumored that there may be lockdowns in the UK starting December 15th.
That's just a rumor.
Um...
And the news that didn't get a lot of play was this German, the CEO of some German clinic, Thomas Yendes, the head of the Chemnitz Hospital, jumped to his death off the roof and left a note.
Well.
So they say.
Well, I looked into this one.
Did you find any evidence of a note?
The police keep saying there was no note.
This is a hoax.
And then there was a video of the guy supposedly talking about dictatorships taking over the world.
It was a different person.
I wasn't even the same guy.
Oh, really?
Oh, okay.
Yeah, this is a hoax.
And this brought me to a thought.
Because this kind of thing was pretty well done.
And it got your attention.
Yeah.
You don't remember the movie Trading Places?
Of course.
Well, these two guys make a bet about being able to take down this operation, ruin these guys.
Because those other guys are always making $1 bets.
Yeah.
I'm starting to look at this whole thing as like two groups of propagandists that made a $1 bet trying to...
I bet you we can convince everybody of this.
We're going to get them all to take this shot.
We're going to do this.
And I guess, no, we can prove...
We can make it the other way.
We're going to show that this is going to fall apart because there's so much of the bull crap on both sides of this.
Mm-hmm.
That it's like, it's almost like there was something else that was like PolitiFact is saying this is bull crap when it's not.
I mean, it's just astonishing to try to figure out What's true and what's not.
Oh, it's very difficult.
And the junk that's coming through and the people that seem to be joking around because they're just scamps that like to drop little bombs here and there to make life funny.
So here's an example.
So Summit News...
No idea what that is, but it is Paul Joseph Watson post.
A school in the UK is forcing children who don't wear face masks due to them having an exemption to wear yellow badges on school premises and in class.
I mean, hilarious.
That's what I'm talking about.
Hilarious.
I mean, there's no picture of any kid with a yellow star, but it's hilarious to read.
And those things crop up because that is so believable because there's actually things that are happening.
No, it's all believable.
The internet is really good at figuring out where people are leaning and will they believe something because it sounds reasonable by their way of thinking.
Mm-hmm.
And this is like, you know, this was really took hold during the Trump era when people were thinking Putin was running the country.
What happened to Putin?
It's just like, it's ridiculous at this point.
I mean, I think our show probably does the best job of trying to at least...
Maintain some modicum of reality.
Well, I think this brings us to the Rittenhouse trial.
Indeed.
Because what happened to large portions of the United States' so-called news media was quite astonishing.
I mean, like a doubling down immediately...
Of lies.
And I don't know if we need...
I don't know if you have a clip or if we need to replay exactly what went down.
I have a couple of clips.
I have response clips from the media, but if you got something that is explanatory...
Well, I don't have...
I'm not explanatory, but I do want to say that it was something over the weekend or right after the hearing to watch basketball.
These basketballers have just sold out.
I see at the end of one of the games, Chris Paul of the Phoenix Suns says, oh, you guys just barely won that game.
Oh, it was a tough week, especially after the Rittenhouse case.
Life was tough.
Oh, it was miserable.
Or Steve Kerr, the dumb shit that's the coach of the Warriors, which looks like a tremendous team this year.
No thanks to Kerr.
He just goes on and on about the Rittenhouse being a sad day for America.
And then in the newsletter, I showed like four examples of the exact same tweet.
In the Netherlands, they had reported it.
You had it in the newsletter.
They reported it that Kyle Rittenhouse had killed black people.
Yeah, they did that all over Europe.
And in Brazil, I couldn't show all those in the newsletter.
I had two or three examples.
But all of Brazilian newspapers was black people they killed.
And this was after the case was over.
This wasn't like the Telegraph in England that said it before the case.
They made, you know, they were all maybe just misreporting their stupid.
What was super interesting, though, was there were two pivots to this story.
And they intertwine continuously.
It was the complete whataboutism.
Actually, three.
Whataboutism.
Oh, my God, if Kyle were black, he would have been in jail for 25 years.
That was one.
The second one is they pivoted it to, oh, I guess it's okay to go to a protest where people are supporting black people and go kill them.
So that's ally side, I guess.
That's a good one.
And then the third one was this incessant crossing state lines, which is intended to set up legislation about guns.
This is obvious.
Even Esquire magazine wrote a whole op-ed, Kyle Rittenhouse verdict is a chance for us to revisit the issue of random people carrying guns in public.
But then they brought out the pundits, all with dark skin, not African American, not ADOS. And they just let them go.
And before we do anything, I want to play these two.
And by the way, I doubt any of them even watched the case.
Well, clearly they didn't.
Clearly they didn't.
But that's also how it works in news organizations.
There's an established, that's the fact, it's been reported, and you don't have to go and investigate it.
It's done.
Oh, okay.
I know what's going on.
I work for MSNBC. I'll go on.
Sorry.
I have one funny clip.
Let's play it.
Now this is after a long exposition bitching and moaning about what a poor job the media did on this and how it's bogus.
This is Jason Wittenhouse.
Wittenhouse.
Jason Wittenhouse.
Wittenhouse.
This is Jason Wittenhouse.
On the verdict.
Me, this is a good day for men with balls.
If you don't have any, it's probably a bad day.
If you want to see the rise of the matriarchy, it's probably a bad day for you.
It's a good day for men with balls.
Yeah.
Well...
Alright, so that's an...
Oh my goodness.
I think he's a real African American.
Actual ADOS. Let's listen to some phonies.
MSNBC, Malcolm Nance, former CIA, FBI, undercover operative, very important and impressive guy.
Malcolm, I want to start with you.
My primary concern about this ruling is that it is now open season and that white nationalists and domestic terrorists across this country are high-fiving.
It's not a ruling?
It's not a ruling?
It was a verdict.
We're never going to get through this clip.
What is this guy, an asshole?
This is not a ruling.
I mean, what is he?
Yeah, of course he's an asshole.
Of course.
These people are all assholes.
That's why we have to take them down.
That white nationalists and domestic terrorists across this country are high-fiving.
What kind of impact does a ruling like this have for everybody, from the Proud Voice, to militia groups, from Savannah, South Carolina, to Seattle, Oregon, or Seattle, Washington?
Well, let me confirm for you that they are high-fiving, and they view this as a major victory.
Let's go to the videotape!
He's confirming?
Yes, he's confirming.
This guy, Nance, is confirming they're high-fiving.
Who's high-fiving?
Was he in the group?
Were they high-fiving around him?
What was he talking about?
He's confirming.
Hey, he's ex-FBI-CIA impressive person.
Of course he knows.
Well, let me confirm for you that they are high-fiving.
They view this as a major victory.
For some time, you know, the Free Kyle t-shirts and Kyle Did Nothing Wrong types of t-shirts have been going on for, you know, have been inside the white supremacy movement and had mainstreamed itself into the Republican Party world.
What?
What?
Oh, by the way, I'm glad you got these clips because I couldn't take it.
I saw one earlier.
They always twisted them.
This is just a shape-charge attack against the Republicans because these Democrats, and all of these people are all Democrats, they're scared to death that the Republicans are going to just wipe them off the map in 2022.
So let's just do what we can to blame everything on them.
Maybe that'll help.
Well, I think that message is...
It has gone out, but I think people like Malcolm Nance, they believe this stuff.
This guy believes it.
I'm not questioning the sincerity of any of these people.
Okay, all right.
I'm questioning the sincerity of some of the bosses, like they had a Comcast and the people that run NBC. I question their, Roberts, I question their sincerity.
They're just finding some new ways to make money, but they're pretty creepy.
Let's continue with Malcolm Nance.
And had mainstreamed itself into the Republican Party world.
And by doing that, what they've done is that they have steeped Kyle Rittenhouse in the tea of white supremacy iconography, whether he wanted to be there or not.
But what he did by his very action of going out, going to a protest across state lines, being within a group of armed men, performing what they call the Korean on the rooftop, right?
Defending a position, whether it's...
Is that racist?
Can you say the Korean on the rooftop?
I mean, that's...
That's incredibly racist.
That sounds pretty racist to me.
And by the way, I saw those...
When was Kyle with a group of armed men?
He's roaming around by himself.
I mean, what they call the Korean on the rooftop, right?
Defending...
Is that a sexual move?
Is that like...
Hey, baby.
You have to dream something up.
It's like the dirty Sanchez.
Let's do a Korean on the rooftop.
Oh, dirty boy.
Whether it's a business or other, where they were not invited, and then getting into this fight where he killed two men and wounded a third, that is now the template on how to protest against Antifa or Black Lives Matter or any other person that they consider in the white supremacy world race traitors.
You have to understand that for some time, these thoughts have been completely underground.
They were not mainstream, but now they are.
And worse yet, at some point, someone is going to weaponize the self-defense.
And when I say weaponize it, I mean they are going to have a designated Kyle Rittenhouse.
And when you can anticipate or precipitate an attack, Massacre.
This is going to get out of control.
Wow, what a jump!
Yeah, so that's Malcolm Nance's take on it.
Even though she was not hosting her own show, they had to bring Joyous Reed into her program so she could espouse her wisdom.
Again, the anchor baby.
She couldn't stay away, could she?
No, the anchor baby known as Joy Reid with a dad from the Congo, mom from Ghana, born in New York.
They're very pleased that they got her here.
And she's just all in because, you know, she identifies as African-American, clearly.
I was not at all surprised.
We've talked about this.
I mean, this is what we expected to happen because I think we have to keep in mind when we're watching the criminal justice system at work that it was designed to do exactly what it did today.
Gun laws helped to enhance the design to allow this verdict to happen today.
This country was built on the idea That white men had a particular kind of freedom and a particular kind of citizenship that only they have.
That gives, you know, from the slave catchers on, the right to inflict violence in the name of protecting property.
That's like the foundational creation of the United States.
I just want to check in with our historical and constitutional scholar.
John, is that indeed the foundational issue of the actual creation of the United States?
Was white men being allowed to...
Protecting property?
Yes, with violence.
Do you think that that is an accurate statement?
I haven't seen that in the books.
It must be.
The foundational creation of the United States.
So it would have been shocking.
I'm glad you mentioned the Derek Chauvin verdict.
That was the surprising verdict.
This should have been unsurprising.
But what I do think we have to think about is not only the families of the two men who died and the family of Mr.
Grosskreutz, they should be in our minds right now because they suffered.
And there have been a lot of white people who have defended black lives and paid for it with their lives.
That Oh, they're martyrs now.
All throughout our history, going back to John Brown and go through the Civil Rights Movement.
But what I am concerned about is the precedent this sets for what people will believe that they can do under law.
When Black Lives Matter protests happen in the future, and that people may use this as an excuse to start going out of state and doing what this teenager did, believing that they'll get away with it, and in some cases, getting away with it.
So it's obvious that the crossing state lines, as they're all angling for some federal law?
I don't know what they're up to, but they're up to some, but...
I have to say, I have to go to another clip after you played her because she brought this issue up about the foundation of the country.
You know, it's a bad country.
Yeah, no, it was horrible.
Yes.
Why did her parents stay here?
I don't understand.
So there was a Jesse Jackson.
Now, this clip, I have, unless I have somebody in Chicago that can verify that this actually took place, I find it hard to believe it happened.
But there was a protest over this in Chicago, which is not that far away from Kenosha, actually.
And it's a short drive.
And they had a protest in Chicago led by supposedly Jesse Jackson.
I didn't see that.
But I did hear this communist chant at the protest.
The only solution is communist revolution.
The only solution is communist revolution.
That's right.
We need communism.
That's what we need.
We need that.
We need that.
We need that to save us.
Oh, yes, I can confirm.
I have a clip that will confirm this.
And this is a real...
A real good group who are there.
This is the courthouse, correct?
I think so.
It was right downtown Chicago somewhere.
Well, this is...
I think it was the courthouse, but they were bitching it.
This is the courthouse in Kenosha.
Roughly 80 people marched to the federal courthouse in downtown Milwaukee Saturday.
Mariah Smith, an organizer with the Milwaukee organization, The People's Revolution, spoke on the courthouse steps.
She said no one was shocked by the verdict.
If Kyle's name was Devontae, he'd be doing 25 a life.
He'd have been guilty on every single charge that he was charging.
It wouldn't have took a couple days to deliberate.
When they gave the deliberation instructions, they would have said guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty.
And that's our reality.
The march was organized by the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression and the Students for a Democratic Society.
There it is!
It's been a while since we heard from the SDS. In fact, those guys go back to 1960.
Yeah, they go way back.
But do they...
I mean, how can they even exist anymore?
Do they exist?
I don't know if it's in the same group.
It's hard to say.
But they're communists.
And these guys really turned the switch on...
This is all Democrats, by the way.
They want to demean the Republicans left and right.
Well, they should look at themselves.
They turned the switch on, let's go communists.
They're just...
With the drop of a hat, I think it's a little premature.
I think it's going to hurt everything.
But I don't know.
It's pretty screwy.
Let's listen to...
Yeah.
Let's listen to Nora for a couple seconds here.
Good evening, and thank you so much for joining us.
We're going to begin with new reaction tonight to the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
A jury in Wisconsin today found the 18-year-old from Illinois not guilty on all charges.
Rittenhouse shot and killed two protesters and wounded a third in August of 2020.
And this trial has sparked debate across the country about gun rights and self-defense.
Rittenhouse brought a semi-automatic rifle and a medical kit to the protests saying that he wanted to protect businesses when violence erupted over the police shooting of a black man who was left paralyzed.
Rittenhouse's case garnered national attention dividing Americans over whether he was doing the right thing or acting as a reckless vigilante.
They lay on all the words, vigilante versus a couple of protesters that he killed.
But the best, I think the best came from Amber Ruffin.
Now, Amber Ruffin, when I saw her, I didn't really recognize her.
I don't know who Amber Ruffin is.
She is a comedian.
She's been on a lot of different stuff, actually.
Let me see if I can...
Where did she start?
She was...
Well, she was one of the first writers for, like, primetime comedy shows.
First black woman to write for Late Night...
Okay, for Sean Myers.
Okay.
But she has a good resume.
She's been...
She's been in a lot of TV shows.
And she's supposed to be funny.
And now she has the Amber Ruffin show on The Peacock.
Which I do not have.
Is it a...
I think the peacock's free.
I think you have to sign up.
It may be free, but...
Yeah, but it's free.
Yeah, but I'm not going to sign up.
The last thing I need is the peacock in my life, okay?
I'm just...
I'm trying to keep the peacocks away.
So is this a podcast?
No, it's a show.
It's a show.
It's a sit-down show?
It's a sit-down show, and she started her monologue.
I'm going to play the whole thing.
There's a piece there where she's just...
Fighting back tears, and I left it in for dramatic effect.
By the way, while you mention that, I couldn't get this shot of it.
For some reason, my screen capture device wouldn't take this picture.
But Rachel Maddow...
She was fighting back tears when she talked about this event, this Rittenhouse thing.
And when she went to a commercial, she scrunched her face up and I wish I could have gotten the picture.
She was gone.
She lost it.
It's because she's a good ally.
She's a good ally.
Good doobie.
Alright, Amber Ruffin, she's got something to say.
You guys, because I have my own show, I have a responsibility to say things that people need to know.
Oh, okay.
Thank you.
Please let us know.
What is it?
That aren't being said.
Oh.
It's a cool opportunity that I don't take lightly.
There are very big, obvious truths that no one wants to say on TV, but I will.
Now, just a few minutes before we started taping the show, Kyle Rittenhouse, the man accused of shooting three people during a Black Lives Matter protest, was declared not guilty on all charges.
So, I can't believe I have to say this, but...
Here comes the cheers.
Listen...
Oh, it's hard.
Breathe.
You can do it.
Come on, Amber.
Go.
It's not okay for a man to grab a rifle, travel across state lines, and shoot three people and then walk free.
It's not okay for the judicial system to be blatantly and obviously stacked against people of color.
It's not okay.
For there to be an entirely different set of rules for white people.
But I don't care about Kyle Rittenhouse.
I don't care about that racist judge.
And I don't care about how f***ed up that jury must be.
White people have been getting away with murder since time began.
I don't care about that.
I care about you.
And I can't believe I have to say this, but you matter.
You matter.
Every time one of these verdicts come out, It's easy to feel like you don't, but I'm here to tell you that you do.
You matter.
You matter so much that the second you start to get a sense that you do, a man will grab a gun he shouldn't have in the first place and travel all the way to another state just to quiet you.
That's the power you have.
So, don't forget it.
Now, I really need to humanize her because, and I see the trolls are just spraying insults all over this woman.
Please consider that this is a traumatized, severely traumatized individual.
And she has taken these untruths about the case and a narrative that has been just directed all the time, and I believe she's really upset about this, and she truly believes what she's saying.
Oh, and so is Rachel.
Yes!
And that's even scarier.
I wish that she was faking it.
That would have been much easier for me to process.
The dynamic duo of Matt Taibbi and Glenn Greenwald...
Batman and Blunder.
They are just all over this because it gives them nothing but glee to condemn the media.
And they rightfully, both of them in recent essays on Substack, just go on and on and on about how none of this would be.
Even this poor woman that you just played...
This wouldn't happen if it wasn't for the mainstream's misrepresentation of everything in this case.
And they do it with just...
They don't even care.
They just do it and do it and do it to get Democrats elected.
That's the real reason.
If you're going to just boil it down to anything, which Greenwald and Taibbi both kind of know, but they won't bring that out because they're both liberals, both progressives, actually, if not lefties.
But this is a giant scam.
And the fact that people like this...
There are a number of gullible people like this woman who just...
Lap it up.
I mean, I can tell you on my street who these people are because they all have a little blue package waiting for them in the morning.
It's got the New York Times in it.
And it's all an attempt to demean the Republican Party.
It's the only way I can see it.
It's so obvious.
Well, it's very unhealthy.
I would think so if you're in tears and you're internalizing something that's got nothing to do with you.
It's not even near you.
There's more horrible things happening in your neck of the woods wherever you are than this case.
Yeah.
Well, the complete lack of credibility from the M5M, which also has pretty much a complete lack of ratings, which is what makes it so interesting that the narrative is still so very strong.
Maybe it's just time where more people have to die off who watch cable news and watch network news.
You know, it's kind of a desperation moment where they're doubling down.
It's like there was a situation.
It's like what Biden's trying to do or Biden's idea that the reason that they lost Virginia is because they weren't passing enough socialist legislation.
Right.
Well, we've got to pass more stuff.
We've got to get more stuff.
We've got to spend more money.
That's why they've voted us out.
I was reading an analysis of that vote, and I tried to get a clip, but it was something, but it wasn't good enough.
But the analysis was pretty interesting, that the Republicans had figured out if they did not...
They delayed giving their votes per county or per district, I should say.
They delayed getting that in until very, very late in the evening.
And the reasoning behind it is they know that the claim is that Sinema, Senator Sinema, got in with a late-night 100,000 mail-in ballot drop.
And they knew exactly what they needed because all the votes were in.
So the theory goes that the Republicans in Virginia were holding back in those districts so the Democrats would not know what they needed to make up the difference and they couldn't just guess because that might become really obvious if you over-guess and if you underestimate, then you lose too.
And I think there might be something to that.
It sounds quite believable.
It's a good one.
Now, when it comes to the news for just a second, deconstructing something that you and I agreed on, but, oh my goodness, so many people disagree with, is this Abin and Costello skit from Frau Ingraham and the Goofy Guy.
Yeah.
Well, actually, I'll play two clips.
One is Jim Acosta, who has a Saturday show, which is just so much fun to watch.
Especially, he comes on, I think, at noon or something.
That's just when you want to fire up that first doobie.
Right in the middle of football.
Well, believe me, that's when I'm smoking weed watching Jim Acosta.
So he took this to task, these liars!
It's that time of the year.
The days are getting shorter.
It's cold outside.
It's also when we start looking back at the past year and what a year it was over on Fox, or as I've described it this year, the bullshit factory.
Just in the last week, they've been churning out...
Wow, you're allowed to say that stuff now, huh?
I mean, Trump said it was an outrage.
...not so much BS, it's hard to keep up.
Laura Ingraham did this bit where she pretended to not understand that Netflix has a show called You.
You know, I was watching an episode of you where measles came up.
Wait, wait, wait.
When did I mention measles?
I don't know.
It was on you.
What was on me?
What are you talking about?
The measles and the vaccine episode was on you.
We never did a measles and vaccine episode.
Is this a joke?
I know.
I don't even know what you're talking about.
It was on you.
It was on you.
I've never had...
Raymond, I've never had measles.
What are you talking about?
This is stupid.
It was an episode of a show, Laura.
What's it called?
You!
Ingram insisted this was all a scripted segment.
The problem is, and how should I put this, we all thought it was real because it's Laura Ingram.
That's why it's funny.
So he draws almost the right conclusion, and I want to say a couple things about this and then play the reveal from Frau Ingram and the Goofy Guy.
In television, if you do a gag like this, you need to resolve that gag during that show.
You cannot let it go because then it's not funny.
It didn't work.
It failed.
No, this is like doing April Fool's jokes.
Yes.
It's exactly the same mechanism.
You have to have clues in there that it's a joke.
They didn't have clues and they didn't reveal.
In fact, she looked quite frustrated with them later.
I happened to catch this live.
No, wait.
I... Also, the way it ended is not the way that if you're going to do the who's on first thing, first of all, if you're going to do it, first of all, you would listen to the Abbott-Costello version and see how they structured it.
Because the structure of a who's on first gag...
Right.
as the punchline.
It's a very interesting structure.
They violated the structure, basically, and went on to another topic.
It's no way that this wasn't serious.
There's no way this was scripted.
It was very poorly done, if so.
And she's not that good of an actress.
Well, now, this is the point.
So now let's listen to them.
During the Fox Nation Patriot Awards, they did some stuff in the back room, and they were talking, the Frau and the Goofy guy.
I got it.
The fact that people are actually laughing at Laura Ingraham...
That whole thing makes me feel like I've wasted the last 35 years of my life.
His delivery is great, though.
I love how you put that in this book.
Sounds like a little touch of envy there.
But look, people are asking, was it real or was it scripted, Laura?
What do you think?
Well, I think people are craving something authentic and real, and they got a bit of that.
You know what I think, Graham?
I think there are a lot of liberals out there who don't like conservatives having fun.
That's what I think.
You know what else I think?
I think they haven't gotten a laugh in like 30 years.
And in a thing that we practice for what, like 30 seconds?
We got like 20 million views on YouTube.
Okay?
Andy Richter scale?
Okay, we can't match that Don Rickles, can we?
Okay, so a couple things.
First of all, I think they're full of shit, and they're just trying to not look stupid by saying, ah, we rehearsed for 30 seconds, and we got 20 million views, which is about 20 times the ratings of the actual show!
When did they rehearse?
They didn't rehearse.
This is a lie.
But let me finish the thought.
The problem with this is because they didn't resolve it on the show, she is no longer trustworthy if she's now claiming, oh, that was acting.
What else do you act, Frau Ingraham?
Very, very, very stupid.
Very poor.
Yeah.
Also, Acosta said it was scripted.
They never said it was scripted.
And scripted is different than ad-libbing some gag.
Yeah.
It was...
It was...
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter the fact that they're saying, oh, we rehearsed 20 million views.
Then you are no longer trustworthy because you didn't resolve it on the show.
You kept everybody hanging.
Who knows what else you're full of crap about?
Probably a lot.
I would agree with that 100%.
And there was a moment they could have resolved it.
Before he switched over to talking about Fergie, I think, they could have said, okay, we're just putting you on.
We're just kidding.
I mean, it wouldn't have taken much.
They didn't do that.
He left in frustration for all practical purposes.
He left the topic in frustration.
Never came back to it because you had to see the segments after that.
Anyway.
I think they screwed up because she was a dope and she couldn't apologize for it because that's the way to get out of this.
The way to get out of it is not by saying, oh yeah, no, we planned it.
We planned me being an idiot.
The way you get out of it and look okay is you say, that was probably the dumbest thing I've ever done.
I had a mind freeze.
I was in the wrong frame of mind to come out of what he was trying to tell me.
I kept thinking he was talking about the show.
So I was basically confused.
I'm sorry.
It happens.
I mean, it happens to everybody.
If she'd just done that...
Been fine.
And some may think, why are you going on about this?
It's very important.
You have to catch this stuff.
We do media deconstruction.
Hello.
Hello, trolls.
We do media deconstruction.
That's what the show is about.
It's in the FAQ. And our mission statement.
Both.
I got the mission statement.
The FAQ is still in there.
There's no mission statement.
I just keep forgetting to send it to you.
It's got to go on the front page, that mission statement.
Oh, my goodness.
So while that is happening on the very expensive M5M with well-paid actors, apparently, the intelligentsia of the world, let's see, this is a form of...
Professors in the UK, they have the PhD forum talk, and the upcoming topic is toxicity on the decentralized web and the potential for model sharing.
Oh yeah, and it's not supermodels.
But I just wanted to share how they want to shut everybody up, and it deals with Mastodon, interestingly enough.
And they call it the DW. The decentralized web.
It's an evolving concept which encompasses technologies aimed at old.
Well, they're professors.
I remember like 20 years ago when Tim Berners-Lee was talking about this sort of thing, who invented the web for all practical purposes.
And that was the era where they're talking about having servers on the moon or something so you could be so decentralized you couldn't even bomb them.
And it was great for a while until the ISPs started to feel like they should be, if you recall, it was the ISPs who started saying, oh, no, we offer you all this stuff.
Don't set up a home server.
No, no, we're going to offer you this bundle.
Remember you got your email from Comcast back in the day?
Anyway.
Some people still use it.
They still have a Comcast email.
Some people still have an AOL email, which I'm a little bit jealous of.
So the DW is an evolving concept which encompasses technologies aimed at providing greater transparency and openness on the web.
The DW relies on independent servers that mesh together in a peer-to-peer fashion to deliver a range of services.
E.g.
microblogs, image sharing, and video streaming.
However, decentralized systems face a number of challenges.
In this paper, we focus on the difficulty of effectively moderating toxic content on decentralized social networks.
Using a data set of 9,927,712 posts, all from No Agenda Social, and 116,800...
From 116,856 users of Pleroma, which is a version of Mastodon client, A decentralized microblogging service.
We quantified the presence of toxic content on the platform, finding it to be prevalent and spreading between instances.
It's like a virus.
We show that automating peer instance content moderation is challenging due to the lack of training, data available on each server, and the amount of manual effort involved in labeling posts.
We then set out to develop and evaluate a model sharing scheme.
Mod pair!
Mod pair!
Which allows instances to more effectively detect toxic content, improving per instance content moderation on average 5.9%.
They want to do anything, anything to stop this.
And these idiots really think they can do it.
Meanwhile, Substack has some kind of, I think it's, I'll call it journalist immunity.
You know, Substack, there's all kinds of things being published on Substack which are not...
No, some of this stuff is out of control.
And we're not talking about the Oasis.
No, Oasis, very in control.
It is my thinking.
That because all these journalists see other journalists on the platform, which, you know, like, well, if I go against that, I might make other journalists mad at me.
And at the same time, I think they're all thinking, shit, maybe I can get a Substack gig and start making some real money.
Because you can pretty much publish anything you want.
There's no one going after the payment processors.
There's no, you know, there's just, there's nothing there.
There's no pushback.
No, I don't know.
I don't know if it's coming.
I think the journalists are so jacked about maybe, maybe, maybe I can go there and make some money.
Don't you think?
It's pretty amazing how this thing...
I mean, this was attempted before in a lesser way, in a very crappy way.
This is when Ev Head...
Yes, Ev Head.
Ev Head, Evan Williams, who started Blogger and then was part of the Twitter...
And he made himself a billion dollars.
Well, he's Odeo.
It was Odeo first.
And then he...
And Medium.
Medium.
Medium.
He did Medium.
And so I posted one thing on Medium.
It got cut off immediately.
And it was...
And I found that they have five or six or seven editors going over each piece.
And if they find any flaws, they'll just flag it and they won't post it.
Mm-hmm.
As opposed to Substack, where you have to do your own editing, and if you put up a piece of crap that's just bullcrap, you're just going to have to suffer with the consequences, whatever they are.
Yeah, pretty much.
And it was also designed as a model where you subscribe to individuals.
Medium was, you subscribe to Medium.
It was like a kind of a meta magazine.
It didn't work, and the content was crummy, and it's just no good.
Well, you couldn't read everything without registering.
That, to me, has always been the flaw.
It's the same with locals.
Yeah, it has a million flaws, and it was just because of...
It was just...
A blogger, you know, the inventor, largely the inventor of modern blogging.
Let's just be honest about it.
If we left everything the way it was supposed to be with Tim Berners-Lee, then this wouldn't be an issue because everyone would have their own little blogging thing at home and you wouldn't need to have business models around blogging.
It's the same problem podcasting has.
There's no business model for podcasting.
It's decentralized.
Please show me who's making the most of that $1 billion that apparently is flowing around in the podcasting advertising universe.
Who's making that money?
Please.
Barstool Sports.
You know who's actually making a lot of it?
The Daily Sports.
And I'm going to...
The Daily starts showing up number one in all podcast lists around the world.
Above the BBC News.
Oh, you're talking about the New York Times thing.
Yes.
Now, I saw it right away what was going on.
There's a bunch of effeminate men talking about the news.
Yes, that's the one.
Yes, that's the one.
And it's number one in podcast charts, if you put any mistake in those, around the world.
And the Brits are surprised that more people listen to the daily podcast than anything from the BBC. When I saw that, I knew exactly what it was.
I think you know too.
That's click fraud.
That's click fraud from other countries.
They're getting people on Mechanical Turk.
You've seen them.
They did this with Spotify for years.
They have 500 cell phones at home and they're just playing podcasts and racking up downloads or whatever the metric is.
It's complete fraud.
So I still want to know.
I don't know anyone who listens to it.
Well, I think the people with the blue plastic bags might be listening to it, but that's not the point.
On the blue plastic gloves?
Yes.
The point is that there's no business model around blogging.
It's what we're doing.
That's the business model.
Yeah, no, I'm not going to disagree with that.
Should we do a little Build Back Better stuff?
I don't know if I have any Build Back Better stuff.
I think it's a good time to take a break.
No, I was going to do a Build Back Better.
You do have Build Back Better.
Do I have Build Back Better?
You literally have a BBB clip.
I'm like, I'm going to lead you right into it.
And then you say you don't have any clips.
Oh, there you go.
Oh, yeah, but that BBB clip is from...
That's not a great clip.
I do have a Biden...
No, no.
Okay, let's transition.
We'll do a transition.
I'll do a complete...
Just a tip.
A tip for you, which I think you will enjoy.
That's why I brought the clip.
It is a clip from Mike Rowe, who was on the horrible Greg Gutfeld show.
I cannot watch that show.
It's the worst.
It's the craziest number one.
You know what's really bad about us is amateurish monologue he does at the beginning.
Not just that, but...
I can't...
Why do you...
The Tyrus and Cat Timp...
Timp, whatever.
And what does he insult...
He insults...
Yeah, Tyrus and Cat Timp.
And Cat Timp, who seems like a sweetheart...
He just insults her.
He's got some horrible crush on that woman.
Oh, you know that she complained that he was sending her sexually harassing texts and stuff.
They worked that out.
That wouldn't surprise me at all.
They worked that out.
But yeah, it's just, ugh.
And then, you know, they introduce the guest and then they immediately start talking about something else.
I would hate to be a guest on that show.
It's really poorly done.
I agree 100%.
I have watched it, but it's not something you can just watch.
I don't know.
Gutfeld's okay on other shows where he's not the host.
Here's Mike Rowe with a tip.
Quick tip, because I got involved with the Better Business Bureau, and we did a thing with that.
But the calls you get at home now, these things, I don't know if the industry's changed, but they use something called a predictive dialer.
So when you pick up the phone, Yes.
And it's somebody trying to sell you something, and you hear two or three seconds before they get in, here's what you used to be able to do.
Maybe you still can.
You hit the pound key three times, quick, beep, beep, beep, like that, crashes the predictive dial, knocks them offline, and it takes like 20 minutes to repeat.
Oh, that's nice.
It's a small thing, but it makes me feel good.
Yes.
Had you ever heard of this?
Well, I know about predictive dialer, and I know how it works, and I was taking a tour of IBM. IBM is one of the first companies that, on the AS400, they had a system they were selling to people back in the 80s that did this sort of dialing thing.
And it did predictive dialing, and I got a lecture about how it worked and how it went from person to person to person.
And it would just compress the amount of time these idiots in the boiler room had to talk to people.
So there's no wasted time is the idea.
I didn't know about knocking it offline with three.
I question that as possible.
Well, to me, it sounds as old as having a phone where you could actually hit the pound key.
Sounds like a rather old system.
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the alphabet.
Ladies and gentlemen, Mr.
John C. Dvorak!
Well, in the morning to you, Mr.
Adam Curry.
Also, in the morning, all ships that see the boots on the ground, the feet in the air, the substance of water, all the dames and the knights out there.
In the morning to the trolls in the troll room who are very troll-y today, if it's a thing.
Yes, that is a thing.
It's just pure troll-ness that I'm seeing.
It's okay because we love having them here.
Let's count them.
Okay, trolls.
Come on, come on, come on, come on.
How many do we have?
We got, ooh, 23.58.
That's about right for Sunday.
That's darn good.
I like it.
Well, in the morning to you, Trolls.
Thanks for hanging out.
You can join them at trollroom.io.
Now, I'm glad.
Today, I'm super glad with the Trolls.
Very happy.
But I would have started the show without recording you if the Trolls hadn't alerted me to this small problem that was happening.
And they do other things.
Oh, that's funny.
That would have been hilarious.
Yeah, just a show with me.
That reminds me of that exhibit that was in L.A. I don't remember if I told you about it.
It was at the Museum of Modern Art, and they had iconic pictures, but they took stuff out.
So they had the picture of Tiananmen Square, and they just took all the tanks out.
And you just see the students standing there.
They did, I forget who did that.
It was Michael Jackson's thriller video, Without the People.
So it was just the scenery and the changes.
I mean, that's how weird that is.
Anyway, Troll Room, that's where you want to be if you want to be a part of the live experience.
It kind of kicks off an hour before the show, and we do it live, 11 o'clock Central Time, with the Rock and Roll Pre-Show.
Darren O'Neill does that, and then we kick it off at 11.
And you can listen live and influence, actually, what we're saying, sometimes.
And lots of times it's good.
Sometimes it's very funny.
Sometimes you get one of the hosts, take it off.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that helps too.
Or you can go to the not yet censored DW, which is our decentralized web server known as noagendasocial.com.
If you have an account, if not, you can use any of those very scary Pleroma or other Mastodon-like servers which are just spreading and oozing toxic content.
So get on board with that toxic ooze and follow Adam at noagendasocial.com, John C. Dvorak at noagendasocial.com.
Just following us will get you into the flow.
That's how the Fediverse works.
And let us thank the artists for episode 1400.
This was a big one for us, 1400 episodes.
And we always have, as many of the artists know, who diligently put their...
Work into the art generator, noagendaartgenerator.com, before we even finish each episode so we can publish with brand new album art.
A lot of them know when it's a special type of show, if it's a numerological show, or if it's a holiday or some celebration.
We kind of like to keep it rather simple.
And Capitalist Agenda, both of us just love the exploding color ball of plasma.
That was spewing through the 1400 No Agenda letters on the artwork.
I think we both were unanimous in liking this a lot.
Well, we were unanimous.
We weren't both unanimous.
Okay, I remember there was something I had to...
Okay.
There's a bunch of art that we liked, first of all.
So it didn't show...
It was somewhat of a debate.
And we had...
We both liked the Rick Harris episodes of Media Deacon where the bowling ball or something is plowing through all the logos.
Very, very good piece.
We liked that piece, but we...
You hated it.
You hated it.
You said I hated it.
No, I did not hate it.
I liked it a lot.
You remember it wrong.
No, I remember what we didn't like about it is that the number 1400 wasn't prominent.
Ah, no, I remember you said that it won't show up right on Twitter.
And it won't show up right on Twitter.
And the 1400 was in yellow and it was kind of faded.
In fact, if you look back on the little images, you can't even read the 1400.
Correct.
So that was a screw-up.
I personally like the altimeter by Rick Harris.
You like the altimeter because it had an airplane.
You know, it had the airplane theme.
Oh yeah, that's the only reason why I liked it.
Okay.
I think so.
No.
Now we had a couple, Roundy came in with a couple of pieces and I don't get the bacon and eggs one, but maybe it has some meaning.
But he had the one that you liked and you were kind of pushing for.
Right, which one was this?
I'll take credit for nixing it.
Which one did I like?
Which one was that?
It was the 1400 shows coming out of the, you know, busting through.
It's on page two.
Busting through 1,400 shows.
No agenda.
Yellow background.
Yeah, and none of them brought to you by Pfizer.
That was your objection, which I thought was pretty funny.
Yeah, my objection was that it took away from the...
This was a big idea, a big deal of the show, 1400.
Yeah, yeah.
And throwing in the little needle by Pfizer was unnecessary and distracting.
Wow, so harsh.
Sorry.
Well, with a guy like that, I could, you know, I mean, I'm sure he's heard worse.
He's a high-end, fine art guy.
Yeah, I think those are the ones we like.
Now, of course, you'd use in the newsletter the Roger Roundy with the scoreboard, which was also a nice piece, but more appropriate for the newsletter.
In general, just come on.
I mean, it's amazing.
I don't want to become jaded or anything because what people are doing is quite incredible.
No, there were at least 10 pieces, including the roundy screen getting punched open and including even his bacon and eggs piece.
And then a number of pieces for pretty much every other artist that we've got.
Yeah.
In fact, I even liked Cesium, who we haven't heard from much recently.
137 did a Harley Davidson logo.
Yeah, which was also nice.
Which is really nice, but I'm not getting the joke if there's one.
Maybe there's not.
It didn't have to be.
I don't think there was meant as any joke, just something different.
It was pretty.
It was a very pretty piece.
I liked it.
There was a lot of stuff that could have been...
I didn't dislike the altimeter.
I think it has some symbolism of, you know, you're going up, up, up kind of thing.
There was that element.
There was a lot of angel stuff that we didn't want or didn't think much of.
I don't know what it, the angel number.
That was, again, another example of distracting from the show itself.
That was more about the number.
Do you actually like the Matthew Dropko booster art?
But when we looked at it, the quality was so poor.
Well, I was thinking of it as an evergreen, but his image, whatever he used to reduce or grow his image, fuzzed it up.
He used the Kyle Rittenhouse copy.
So he screwed it up.
He screwed it up.
If you do that piece again and throw it over an evergreen, I'll probably pick it up and use it for something.
And I really liked Nessworks's...
Again, it wasn't appropriate for this particular show, but it's a beautiful piece.
Your news is broken down.
It has the girl with the headache, and she's holding her temple.
It's one of those busy, super busy pieces that is very artsy.
I liked.
But again, the simplicity of the exploding...
1400, I thought, was the best.
What are you going to do?
We can talk about it.
Yeah, we can talk about it for a long time, which we don't mind doing because it is just that much fun, and we spend the same amount of time...
Because most of the time when they're submitting, a lot of these guys are professionals, and when they're submitting art to their art director, the art director will tell them to change something this way or that way, and they'll never get the full rundown of what the guys are thinking.
We just don't pick them and don't pay them.
We don't pick them.
Yes, we don't pick them.
We don't pay them.
But they get to hear our deep thoughts.
Yes, by Jack Handy.
Well, thank you.
Artists are like writers.
They're kind of doing stuff by themselves and they don't get to socialize as much as they probably like to.
Thanks to Dreb Scott for putting some massively quick...
Fast-paced collage together for the previous episode.
Yeah, he did a GIF. I didn't know that would work.
It did.
And it just showed up in the podcast app.
It was very cool.
So thank you very much, Capitalist Agenda, for that artwork and everything else we discussed.
Get a new podcast app.
You know, it's not going to hurt to try one.
You can keep your existing one in case you don't like what you find out, but you might like some of the new features and the immutability of Podcasting 2.0, newpodcastapps.com.
And we're going to thank our executive producers and associate executive producers now for episode 1402.
These are the...
1401.
1401, I'm sorry.
These are the people who came in, the producers who came in with...
With treasure to share with the show, since we don't have any advertising or creepy corporations that send us money.
It's just us, just trying to do the best show ever, and if we suck, then you'll let us know by not donating.
And I guess we're doing okay so far.
Anonymous from North Ridgeville comes in with an interesting number, 1426.
Let me see what the note is.
Mr.
J.C. Dvorak, Mr.
Adam Curry, first of all, I'd like to remain anonymous.
No problem.
I started listening to you occasionally since your very beginning, but it took me a while to warm up to you because I was taken aback with all your constant referring to so many people as douchebags.
That was not even our invention.
No, no.
It was a producer invention.
However, I started to overlook that, and it pains me to realize I'm one of the biggest of all for not ever donating.
Okay.
I think it's fitting that on this, your 1400th anniversary, so this is coming in a little late, I'm finally donating.
Please do your best to get me all de-douche by de-douching me at least two or more.
No, he said de-douching.
De-douching me at least two or more.
Or more times if you think I deserve it with no goat screams or any other stuff.
No, one solid dedouching is good.
Just stand still.
Close your eyes.
You've been dedouched.
If it gets in your eyes, it can sting a little bit.
I am enclosing this donation of $1,426.
I would like to add another 25 cents, but there's no room on my checkbook to write it.
So, 142625?
I have always wanted to donate, but I just never got around to it.
But now that I achieve knighthood, I would like to be deserving of Sir Procrastinator.
I hope it hasn't been taken.
No, no it has not.
Those people never got around to it.
Finally, I would like you to quote me by reading my following message to all your fans.
Well, we call them producers, but here we go.
If No Agenda isn't the best podcast in the whole universe, then my name isn't...
Can I say his name?
This is what I don't understand.
This is a good question, because I don't remember who actually...
I'm afraid to say it now.
No, it's in the quotes.
You've got to say it.
If No Agenda isn't the best podcast in the whole universe, then my name isn't Larry Sikora.
Which it probably isn't.
Signed, anonymous.
P.S. I could use some karma.
I want to do that for you.
Thank you for the support.
You've got karma.
Massive support, actually.
Susan Beals.
Now, we can skip her because we put her in the last show, but she didn't come in at $1,300.
I don't know what you're talking about here.
Susan Beals is the one I read in line.
I read it in line because she came in at 12.15 the night before.
Ah, yes.
And she got put on the list to be knighted.
Dame Mama Susan and the North Country San Diego Mariachi.
Ah, yes.
Gotcha.
Yes, and we already did this one.
It's a holdover.
It's a carryover.
Well, yeah, but it wasn't 1,300.
It was 300, as I recall, or 333.
Hmm.
But okay, Susan's, I've mentioned she's in there.
Here it is, 1300, but I don't believe this is...
Well, just in case, just in case...
Well, she got knighted, so she's good to go.
Just in case, I'll play the mariachi jingle she requests.
I would not, I would hate for that to be wrong.
Okay, you know what?
Oh, 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.
Hey.
Hey, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Come on.
Come on.
Ah, good time.
Sometimes I miss him.
That's a great thing to play anyway.
I miss him sometimes.
Cody David Smith next on the list of a thousand.
My name is Cody David Smith.
I have something to share.
Everyone should be a knight.
you I need you all at the round table.
M5M are liars!
Knowing the truth is imperative.
I love you.
Oh, love you mean it.
Sir Jason Kiefer, 41414.
Real numbers coming down there for him.
In the morning, Crackpot and Buzzkill, congratulations.
Thank you again for 14 years of the best podcast in the universe.
With my donation of celebration, I have attained baronet status.
For the occasion, may I please request a title change to Serpent of the Fingerlates?
Of course.
Hereby done.
And then Alexander Nuttall.
I recognize this name, but no one could find a note from him.
Did you get anything?
No.
Nuttall?
No.
I recognize the name.
380-08 from Portsmouth, Virginia.
380-08.
Hmm.
Well, if he has something to say, he'll send us a note.
And Chris Engler, I believe I saw his note, 33342.
He's in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada.
Maybe it's Lancaster.
Possibly.
ITM John and Addis is Ancaster.
Stay safe with Jesus or go F yourselves.
There you go.
There's a Christian way of looking at things.
Sadly, a good friend of mine is dealing with colorectal cancer, which has got to be the worst.
In his honor, please place someone's getting cornholed.
Oh, Chris.
Obama, you might die.
JCD saying you've got pharma and an F cancer.
Yeah.
We can do most of that.
This is great for your friend.
Someone's getting cornholed today.
Sounds like a recipe for success to me.
You might not.
Jobs.
Oops.
You've got pharma.
Oh, man.
Call me Wook.
Wook.
33333.
Great, great work.
Jobs karma for everyone, please, because jobs is all we need.
And an F cancer for Paul.
Thanks, you got it.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
You've got karma.
Your job secures climate change.
It sure does.
Jason Paradise, 33333.
Switcheroo.
Can we put a note down, switcheroo?
It's a donation from my son, Travis.
May he see the light.
Well, if he hasn't by now, he probably won't.
Please deduce me and call out...
Please deduce him.
You've been deduced.
And call out...
Kano for being a douchebag.
Douchebag!
No jingles.
Thank you for what you guys do.
No jingles, just health karma.
You've got karma.
Let's see.
SirSortedOut with a 333 donation.
SirSortedOut here just showing my appreciation of your work and admiration of your longevity.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yes, we last much longer than other podcasters for some reason.
You know something I was going to mention earlier in the show?
Mm-hmm.
Which is that we not only lasted longer than most podcasts, I think it's only maybe two or three that outlasted.
There's a couple of them that are pretty long, but okay.
But nobody has accounted for every single show ever.
Week after week, show after show.
We've always done a show.
There's always been fresh material, even if it was a...
Sometimes it may be a compilation, but it's always fresh material.
It's always a new show.
We don't take time off.
We didn't take a show off.
We never took a show off.
We didn't take a sabbatical.
We didn't take a hiatus.
Hiatus, hiatus, hiatus.
We didn't do any of that stuff.
And we're working this Thanksgiving once again.
We work most of the holidays.
That's right.
Yeah.
Remember back in the good old days of M5M? Like, let's see, no, I can't talk to you from August to October because the show's on sabbatical.
I mean, hiatus.
Yeah, hiatus.
Hiatus means it's borderline being kicked off the air by this code.
Pretty much.
It's code.
Broadcasting industry code for maybe they'll be back, maybe they won't.
Meanwhile, which one we did?
Sir Funk, the Baron of Brisbane in Calumvale, Queensland, 23456, Associate Executive Producer.
He says, keep up the good work, Sir Funk, Baron of Brisbane.
That is a short and sweet.
John...
Thayer, I think Thayer, associate executive producer for the 14th with a 2-14-14.
Hey, greetings from Texas.
I would be remiss if I didn't donate on show 14.
14 is my favorite number from my high school basketball jersey number to my wedding date of 1-4-14.
I'm facing termination after 15 years of service.
Along with my wife, after 21 years of service to NASA contracts due to COVID vaccine mandates.
Does anyone think about the institutional knowledge that employers will lose and may never get back when they let go experienced workers?
Obviously not.
Obviously.
And if the vaccine is so critical for saving you from imminent death, then why has the mandate compliance date been pushed back for the third time?
Because the emperor has no clothes.
I would like to request some jobs karma along with the Biden get the vaccine new jingle.
Would you also like the complete boogity boogity amen song for the end of show if possible?
Absolutely not.
That is not an end of show song.
I will play for the regular one.
For your smoking hot wife.
So, Boogity Boogity, for the end of the show, thanks for all the work you are doing to help us keep our sanity.
JTNTX. Yes, we have...
Let's see.
Where's my Biden?
Here we go.
Get vaccinated.
No.
You've got karma.
*Ding* Sir JD's up, uh, 21401.
Uh, ITM, uh, gents from the Baron of Sycon Valley.
Mm-hmm.
Sorry.
Long-term supporter.
Long time.
Yeah, he's been around forever.
Here's two hundos for you two, plus show number in pennies.
But we still have them.
To kick off the next 1400 shows, Jingle Request Original Jobs and Health Karma, the original, plus LGY. Thank you for your courage and keep up the great work, Sir J.D. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs!
Mythos, karma.
Michael, do you have a pronunciation of this?
Yeah, Michael Wojcikowicz.
Of course.
$200.23.
Actually, Eric sent me a link to, and I'm actually thinking...
I'm going to thank him for doing it because I would have pronounced it Wachachowicz, but it's Wachachowicz, which makes more sense.
And he sent me a pronunciation video of some guy pronouncing it a couple of times.
I figured I got it $200.23.
He's in Lost Wages, Nevada.
ITM, gents, it's been a little while since I've donated, but it's been a crazy year.
I wanted to donate in August for my 33rd birthday, but I got COVID instead.
Oh, no.
This happened despite having received my one and only J&J jab.
Well, so it doesn't work either.
I have to call out Don and Susan of Henderson, Nevada as douchebags.
Douchebags!
This is despite them being douchebags, but besides them being generally amazing people.
Last donation, I asked for baby karma from my wife since she was pregnant at the time.
Our baby is now almost 11 months old and she is the brightest spot in our lives.
I didn't ask for job karma, but I recently got a new one that's going to be great.
It's going to be great so far.
So I have to ask for universal jobs karma for all the producers.
That's how you get your job.
Yep.
I'm going to ask for family and house karma with an R2-D2 scream.
Could you please play the following jingles?
New information has come to light.
Two to the head.
Thanks, Brolf and the Fauci Wees.
I've been part of the community since the Las Vegas meetup in 2020.
We should do it again soon.
Yes.
Love is lit.
Bonus points if John can.
I've got to pronounce my name correctly, which you did.
I did.
Oh, there's your bonus points.
Oh, that's why Eric sent me the note.
Yes.
And he says the old-timers will remember a character from the TV show Barney Miller with the same last name.
I don't recall that.
Yeah, I do.
It was Max Gale who played that role.
And I had actually met Max Gale once and traded ties with him.
Okay, maybe a little too much information.
I've got information, man.
New shit has come to life.
Dr.
Fauci, thanks so much, as always, for joining us.
Good to be here, bro.
Oh, come on.
There we go.
You've got...
Karma.
Karma.
Marlena Ferris from Seguin, Texas.
214.
First time donation from my husband Nick.
He has become a loyal listener after I punched him in the mouth last year.
That's what the women are doing here in Texas.
He takes his master electrician exam next week and he could use all the good vibes.
Please send some karma his way.
Yes, that means we need an electric goat karma.
You've got...
Nice.
That's a partner for you right there.
Michael Day in Fuquay, Verena, North Carolina.
$200.01.
Please credit this up for switcheroo.
Yep.
Get your pen out.
Yeah.
Credit this donation to my smoking hot wife, Kelly.
She's never donated and she's an unclean, unvaxxed healthcare worker to boot.
I hit her in the mouth with a series of punches and now she's hooked.
Big thanks to David Gomez for cluing me into you guys a couple of years ago.
Kelly is a certified registered nurse anesthesiologist, CRNA, and she has been safely working with OR patients since the pandemic began.
vaccinate or vacate mandate from her employer.
She was a bit emotional at first, but it was nice to witness the transformation once she was over the shock and had moved on to the pissed off stage.
In October, she received her religious exemption, but she has mentally checked out.
We are in the process of creating a business entity for her and she will be seeking independent work opportunities as soon as we get the new company in order.
Unfortunately, even the small independent day surgery centers are requiring vaccinations of healthcare workers due to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, CMS, reimbursement requirements.
The government continues to try and close the noose, however, as they can.
It does seem like religious exemptions are working for the time being, but sad that it has come to this, in the words of our nation's most prolific organizer, resist we much.
Keep up.
Keep it up.
You both do yeoman's work.
Jingles get the vaccine.
No.
And an L Sharpton giddy.
Michael Day.
Michael Day from Fuquay, Verena.
You know, it goes back to what we were just talking about, the previous note.
The amount of institutional knowledge and experience that is just leaving the healthcare system.
And it's not just here.
Everywhere, the healthcare system is being hollow.
Yeah, we're going to be screwed.
I don't know.
Yeah, the thing you don't want to do is get sick.
That's for sure.
This is a bad idea.
Get vaccinated.
No.
The GOP infighting is escalating.
Political says Democrats are outright jitty.
Happy to watch the GOP implode.
Gregory Rademaker in Rotterdam.
Says, I believe I'm eligible for knighthood, and I decided to step up and become an associate executive producer, and that on my birthday, which is also a show day.
I would like to say that I immensely enjoy the show from Adam's great performance of the state.
He'd like to say it.
He'd like to.
This is a Dutch guy.
Give him a little break.
This is a total Dutchism.
I would like to say that I immensely enjoy the show from Adam's great performance of the Stain Cold in English to John C.'s clicking of the pen and other antics.
I think I shall continue.
Antics.
Antics.
Thanks once again for the great media deconstruction, conspiracy therapy, and keeping most of us sane while dissecting what propaganda the corporate media is forcing upon us.
Especially with the Rona propaganda and overdrive and governments across Europe seemingly consolidating power in some weird globalist scheme where parallels with the 20th century are clearly visible.
God, this is one of my best ones.
Should things ever get...
Until then.
Should things ever get too dire, such as them eventually forcing a fax upon us or going full EUSSR, I hope to catch the last freighter for Texas, as I do not have high hopes for the benevolent nature of this fledgling technocratic QR regime where a bunch of psychopaths and psychopaths from the same milieu deem that their vision for us plebs is to be forcibly implemented.
Damn.
For my night name, I would simply like to be Sir Greg of the Northern Island.
I think there's already geishas and sake at the round table, so I'll ask for an additional of AR-15s and tequila.
Ask for jingles.
Let me get back to my normal.
Oh, we got the...
Gosh, I haven't heard the Northern Korea news lady in a while.
Screw your freedoms.
Yes, we got a screw your freedoms.
That's...
Where's the Schwarzenegger?
Yes.
And two to the head.
And Kamala?
No.
I think it's just...
I don't think it's...
Is it Kamala who says no?
I'm not sure.
No, that was a woman that was...
I clipped that off of an NPR broadcast and they were talking to some woman who was running a health system or something.
Okay.
And finally with the rubbleizer.
Okay.
Well, thank you very much.
much we'll see you at the round table and thank you for your support of the best podcast in the universe through your freedom no india hang out mike stand by Hit him with a goat karma just to even it out.
You've got...
Karma.
Beautiful.
That's it, right?
That's our group of associate and executive producers for show 1401.
Yes.
I want to thank them all a lot.
Yeah, very much so.
Thank you for supporting, especially after a big celebratory episode.
You never know what's going to go, so we appreciate that.
We continue to move forward with the value-for-value model.
All the kids are doing it now.
Some of them do it with Patreon.
Some of them do it in other ways.
But the value for value concept is growing.
People understand it.
It's clear.
We're still here.
You're still here.
We're all producing the best podcast in the universe.
Do you want to participate?
Go to this website.
Thanks again to everybody who has an official title.
Executive producer and associate executive producer.
Our formula is this.
We go out.
We hit people in the mouth.
Water. Order.
Shut up, play.
Shut up.
Wait.
Yeah, what about it?
Well, you did a little harmonica hit.
I'm going to do a little theremin.
You got your theremin hooked up?
Yeah, I'm on.
Yeah, yeah.
Alright, I'm getting my theremin and getting ready to get hooked up.
Yeah, I got it all hooked up.
I got a stand for it and everything.
Ooh, a stand.
I got my effects coming.
Oh, yeah.
Once you've started threatening...
That's the way I did it.
That's exactly what you did.
I'm going to hook up my theremin.
Even though I'm the theremin man.
But that's okay.
that's how it starts Let's play with these Biden clips.
Yeah, let's play some...
Now, bad week to be president.
Can you imagine?
You're president, and the whole week, everyone's talking about your sphincter.
It's just horrible.
Oh, and then, of course, the mainstream media made the big deal.
This is the first time in history that a woman...
Was actually president for a day, you know, whatever it was.
A woman of car!
Does he give her presidential rights when he goes to bed or takes a poop?
Well, this is not an atypical thing for presidents to do, to temporarily...
I don't know that I've heard any other president give up the reins of control for a procedure.
Yes.
Yes, absolutely.
I think George Bush did it.
No.
You're saying no.
I am saying no.
I'm going to continue saying no until somebody documents this.
I mean, it doesn't make any sense.
It's not like you're going to shoot him.
I think Obama, didn't Obama also temporarily give power to Joe for a couple hours?
Yeah, just because there was that one week where he actually had sex with his wife.
What the hell are you talking about?
Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm thinking of something else.
Well, let's play this.
This is...
Look, I think you're wrong.
I think you're wrong.
I think presidents do this when they're going under, and I don't think it happened at all.
I saw the president walking around outside with his almost 79 years after anesthesia.
He walks around all the time like he just had a colostomy, or a colostomy.
No.
Like he just had a whatever that's called.
A colonoscopy.
Colonoscopy?
This way he walks.
Well, hold on.
But wait, before you play anything from Biden, I'm sorry, hold on a second.
Let's find out exactly what took place.
Because it's more than you think, and it's less than you think.
And if you want to know what's going on with the president's a-hole, you've got to talk to the a-hole inspectors.
And there were a few findings.
His reflux is still persistent, which is why they think he's...
Been coughing a lot.
You may hear him clearing his throat a lot during speeches.
That seems to be the cause of that.
As far as his gait being changed, they think he's developed some arthritis in his lower back.
But the other big things, his atrial fibrillation appears stable.
He has a history of having his brain surgery, having aneurysms operated back in the late 80s.
That appears to have not changed.
And then again, this colonoscopy for which he was sedated had a colonoscopy and also had an endoscopy as well.
So those are the major things that they sort of put into the report, Anderson.
Obviously, there's been a lot of focus on his cognitive abilities, questions raised by opponents and others.
In 2018, the former president had a test that measured mental acuity.
Was that part of today's test?
It doesn't seem like it.
I read pretty carefully through the doctor's report, and they mentioned neurological exam, but that was more in terms of testing motor strength and sensation and things like that.
President Trump had something known as the Montreal Cognitive Assessment.
It's sort of a screening test for dementia.
And, you know, there was no mention of that sort of thing here.
It is a constant point of discussion, I can tell you, within the geriatrics community.
I wrote this book last year about brain health, and one of the things that kept coming up was should sort of these types of screening tests, cognitive screening tests, be more commonly done?
And there's many in that community who believe starting at age 65 there should be some sort of screening that's done.
Oh, man, they didn't report on that.
That's because they didn't do it.
Of course not.
They should have reported how he didn't take the test, even though that's the only thing we care about.
And everyone's made such a big fuss about this test.
You know, that he's, well, when he takes his exam, he'll take the...
No, he's not going to take the test because they're going to find out that the guy's incapable of coherent thinking.
George Bush gave temporary powers to Cheney on July 21st, 2007 for a colonoscopy.
Again, he did it before that, June 29th, 2002.
Ronald Reagan gave it to George Bush Sr.
in 1985.
So...
Okay.
How about before that?
And it happens under the 25th Amendment, interestingly.
I think that's how it was done.
Interesting.
Because you'll be temporarily incapacitated.
Yeah, you will be.
Yeah.
Interesting or just correct again, Curry?
You're correct.
You're right.
Thank you.
Opening of the show.
Right there.
Beautiful.
All right.
So now, let's go on to some Biden clips.
Let's go to the Biden.
By the way, I want you to listen to this carefully and tell me what the logic is here.
This is Biden.
It's from that same speech I've been taking chunks from.
This is Biden and how he understands big business.
Oh, oh.
Where everybody's better off.
You know, I'm tired of this trickle-down economy stuff.
I come from Delaware, just across the line up here.
And, you know, we have more corporations in Delaware than every other nation in the state combined.
So I understand big business.
Humana, humana.
Every other nation in the state combined.
Woo!
It's meta.
Yeah, then you laughed over his punchline.
Let's play the whole thing again.
It's only 15 seconds and listen to the very end.
Where everybody's better off.
You know, I'm tired of this trickle-down economy stuff.
I come from Delaware just across the line up here.
And, you know, we have more corporations in Delaware than every other nation in the state combined.
And so I understand big business.
What was the punchline?
He understands big business because he lived in Delaware.
That's his logic.
I'm sorry, I'm going to push back.
His logic is I understand big business because what big business does is they create little shell companies and crap in the state of Delaware to avoid all kinds of taxes and other scrutiny.
So yes, he understands big business.
That's not what he said.
That's exactly what he said.
He said that there's more corporations in Delaware than there is any other nation in the country.
That part is wrong.
But, yeah, I'm sure it is.
But, then he said, that's why, so I understand big business.
No, he's not, no implication of what you said.
He thinks that if you live in Delaware and you're around a lot of businesses that are incorporating all the time, you understand.
He's never worked a day in his life, is my point.
Hold on a second.
Where everybody's better off.
You know, I'm tired of this trickle-down economy stuff.
I come from Delaware, just across the line up here, and, you know, we have more corporations in Delaware than every other nation and state combined.
And so I understand big business.
He's also saying, just to get into his head, as empty as it is, He's also saying, hey, you know, all these big businesses, and Delaware is a piece of crap state, so I know what it's like.
Big business is no good for your state.
You can interpret this many ways.
None of them is good.
I found it annoying.
Here's the BBB clip that you wanted to play.
This is his...
Changing state, charging states.
This is actually an NPR clip on, this is just nuts.
Visiting a General Motors assembly plant in Detroit today, President Biden pointed to the billions of dollars in his new infrastructure plan for electric vehicle chargers.
An investment Biden says will go a long way towards reducing planet warming emissions while also creating good paying jobs.
With this infrastructure law, along with my Build Back Better plan, we're going to kickstart new batteries, materials, and parts production and recycling, boosting the manufacturing of clean vehicles with new loans and new tax credits, creating new purchase incentives for consumers to buy American-made, union-made clean vehicles.
The more than $1 trillion infrastructure bill includes $7.5 billion for electric vehicle chargers.
Some Republican leaders have criticized that expenditure when many Americans with conventional gas-powered vehicles are facing higher fuel prices.
They're just manifesting this.
What's happening to oil?
I saw oil go down a little bit.
What's going on?
They're running out of places to store it.
Is that because we're not using enough?
Now there's just gluttonous oil everywhere?
Yeah, the element of not using enough is in play, and it's not even remotely what it can be like if we go to this...
I don't know what they're going to do.
This whole thing is a fiasco.
Trying to mess with the economy.
It never works.
It's only communists do that.
Well, it looks like there's another communist on deck.
At least that would seem to be the only question that made the headlines as Lael Brainard, who was a governor of the U.S. Federal Reserve, is being considered for the top job to replace Powell.
And, um, I guess what happened, I did not see this, I do not, I have the two hour video, but I figured I didn't have to go in and get clips.
But, uh, senators were saying, are you a communist or are you a capitalist?
This is what it's come down to.
Because there's a bunch of communists they're slipping in.
Well, but if they just listen to the No Agenda show, they know that they don't need to even ask the question.
Because we have clips from her from last year.
And I'd like to redux those for a moment.
So this is a current Federal Reserve Board Governor.
She is a part of the...
Which Federal Reserve is it?
She is...
I want to say Louisiana or something weird.
No, there's no Louisiana.
Where is their Federal Reserve Bank?
Down that neck of the woods would be Atlanta.
It could be St.
Louis.
It could be San Francisco.
Oh, it might be St.
Louis, I think.
Anyway, here's what she had to say.
Recall this.
The retail payment infrastructure touches every American.
That's why one year ago, the Federal Reserve committed to build its first major new payment system in four decades.
Although no one anticipated at that time the challenges our nation would soon face, the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the urgency and importance of delivering a resilient instant payment system that is accessible to all Americans.
The pandemic is taking a tremendous toll on communities across America, especially households and small businesses with the least liquid resources to weather the storm.
Emergency relief payments authorized in the CARES Act provided a vital lifeline for many households.
After sharply reducing their spending early in the crisis, many households increased their spending starting on the day they received the emergency relief payments and continuing for the following 10 days.
The urgency with which the emergency payments were spent underscores the importance of immediate access to funds.
For many households and businesses that face cash flow constraints.
The CARES Act payments were dispersed to households using direct deposit, prepaid debit cards and checks, which can take several days between the time the funds are sent and the time's recipients can access those funds.
And we played this in September of last year.
This is an obvious tee up to a central bank digital currency.
I started talking about it more than a year ago.
And now that we have the Kazakh woman, whether she's coming in or not with the National Investment Authority, that plan is on deck.
It's on deck.
It's going to happen whether they get her in or not.
And it's always nice to have the people who architect the plans to actually run with the ball.
So I don't know if this woman will become the chair of the Federal Reserve Board, but it's the woman you want for this big transformation that we're going to go through.
And it's going to be good for you, slaves.
You're going to like it.
By contrast, instant payments could have helped reduce the strain for those who needed the funds quickly in order to meet financial obligations.
The same is true for other payments intended to provide immediate assistance, for example, after natural disasters.
In good times as well as bad, instant payments will enable millions of American households and businesses to get instant access to funds rather than waiting days for checks to clear.
Immediate availability of funds could be especially important for households on fixed incomes or living paycheck to paycheck when waiting days for the funds to be available to pay a bill can mean overdraft fees or late fees that can compound Or reliance on costly sources of credit.
For small businesses, the ability to receive customer payments instantly could help manage cash flows when working capital is tied up in materials or inventory.
For the 1 in 10 Americans who regularly work in the gig economy, getting immediate access to the payments for their work could help address their cash flow constraints when money is tight.
UBI. Steamy money.
Free money.
Modern monetary theory.
It's all being done.
It's in real play now.
I'm surprised that she's being considered.
I'm not, but it's like, whoa.
It's bringing her in to run it?
To change it?
This would be bad.
Well, Hillary Clinton agrees with you.
And then one more area that I hope nation states start paying greater attention to is the rise of cryptocurrency.
Because what looks like a very interesting and somewhat exotic effort to Literally mine new coins in order to trade with them has the potential for undermining currencies, for undermining the role of the dollar as the reserve currency, for destabilizing nations, perhaps starting with small ones, but going much larger.
So when we think about this new environment in which we find ourselves that we've been discussing for the last some minutes, We can't just think about nation states.
That was from a talk on Bloomberg, which I encourage.
Only like 35 minutes, a little panel there.
And they're talking about the new currency world order.
It's going to be so cool.
It's going to be, you know, everything's going to be digit.
This is the metaverse.
This is the metaverse.
I'm going to explain the metaverse because I've done a lot of work.
I actually got on the Decentraland metaverse.
Have you heard of this?
No.
Okay, so there's two types.
One of our producers is a high-end engineering consultant for one of the big consulting firms in New York.
And I have a lot of contact with him because there's all kinds of interesting things that he's into.
So he is working on metaverse programming and applications, both for the commercial metaverse, spearheaded by...
I guess, meta, formerly known as Facebook.
And then there's the open-source metaverse, which is the same concept, and it's called Decentraland.
And, you know, where you can go to Decentraland.com, and you...
Just a regular browser.
Boom.
It's literally, John, second life.
It is exactly the same.
The same things.
And when I queried our producer, I said, what is the point?
I mean, I can chat.
I can transfer files.
I don't need this avatar universe anymore.
No, no, no, you don't understand.
This is so that fans can, you know, people can communicate better with their leaders or with their heroes or with the music stars they like, and it's much more...
I'm like, what you're talking about is a shitty-ass graphical clubhouse.
No one cares about this.
But what's going to happen...
Is everyone's going to be in it.
You're all going to be jacked in and you'll be just sitting there being a meat puppet to train artificial intelligence and you'll get automatic UBI payments from the Federal Reserve.
I can see it so clearly in front of me.
So you have...
So if I go into this thing and I... Oh, I get to talk to Mick Jagger.
Right, that kind of stuff, yeah.
Yeah, and I... I don't understand, because I'm an idiot, that that's not Mick Jagger at all.
It's one of Mick Jagger's PR people.
In a Mick Jagger costume.
So in this Decentraland, they use some token, which is Ethereum-based.
And that's exactly, you know, so you'll use the central bank digital coin or something that FaceBag puts in.
You'll use that in the other metaverse.
But people are buying digital real estate in this Decentraland, NFTs in essence, for $20,000 or $40,000.
And when I read this, I think Klaus Schwab is right.
He will own nothing and you'll be happy because you think that you own a $40,000 piece of real estate which is just some computer code that you've convinced yourself is yours.
Well, this is for a small minority of morons.
Oh, no.
This is going to be very big.
No, this is going to be huge.
And so I don't think that it's a small minority of morons.
I think that this will be big.
Okay, maybe it's a majority, but they're still morons.
We're already living in it.
I mean, you do a Zoom call.
You're putting in fake backgrounds and filters.
Instagram is nothing but fake.
There's not a real person on there.
It's all filters.
We're already kind of living it.
I mean, I don't think they need to do it, but people love this.
But it's good because there'll be home and there'll be more space outside for us to live and breathe air.
When they had the early days of the lockdown was the absolute best time to get out of the house and travel around.
The traffic was phenomenal.
There was nobody there.
I remember us talking about it, how much we love the traffic.
It's great.
Yeah, nobody's pulling you over for being outside.
It was a scam.
And, and, and, remember, With this new beautiful world, with the Build Back Better world, it's all going to be so great.
You're going to be eating things like mac and cheese.
You'll be eating other staples of food like peanut butter and jelly.
You know, as the University of Delaware, man, I'm partial to Blue Hens.
But today we're going to talk turkey.
The two names I couldn't agree on more.
Peanut butter and jelly.
Get used to it, slaves.
You'll like it.
And eventually peanut butter and jelly were selected based on their temperament, appearance, and I suspect vaccination status.
This was pretty raw, what the president did here.
He's pardoning these turkeys, which is some dumb tradition that is being done forever.
It's for the turkey lobby, I believe.
So they're not killing them because they're vaccinated.
The implication is, if these turkeys were unvaccinated, their heads would be cut off.
And I suspect vaccination status.
Woo!
No, it ain't.
Yes, instead of getting basted, these two turkeys are getting boosted.
Not basted, but boosted!
Nice!
Yeah, sure.
After receiving their presidential pardon, peanut butter and jelly will be headed to Purdue University, West Lafayette, and West Lafayette, Indiana, where they'll visit something close to my heart, a train, the Boilermaker Special.
That's where they're going to be.
So, folks, turkey is infrastructure.
Peanut butter and jelly can help build back the butterball as we move along.
Turkey is infrastructure.
But hold on.
The St.
Louis Federal Reserve published an article about Turkey.
Turkey is very controversial this year because it's so expensive.
Here's what they posted.
This is the Federal Reserve of St.
Louis.
They have a whole chart and analysis of Turkey versus Tofurky, which is, of course, soybean meat, so-called meat.
And here's what they post.
According to the US Department of Agriculture, roasted turkey has almost three times the caloric value and 1.5 times the protein value of an equivalent serving of fried tofu by weight.
Between 1990 and the time of this writing, the average global price of poultry has gone six times higher than the price of soybeans.
So as of the third quarter of 2021, a hearty Thanksgiving dinner serving of turkey costs $1.42.
A Tofurky dinner serving with the same amount of calories costs only 66 cents and provides almost twice as much protein.
What are you doing with that real meat, you stupid fools?
I should do the calculation against a heritage turkey and really rack it up.
Yeah, that's what I want.
What are you having for Thanksgiving dinner, Dad?
We're having tofu.
So, new thing, I'm in the algo now of all this fake stuff.
Had you heard of faux fish?
Fake sushi?
No.
Made from tomatoes.
When a tuna marketing executive took a bite out of the dehydrated tomato seasoned with olive oil, algae extract, spices, and soy sauce early last year, he immediately vomited!
No!
Instead, he said, oh, this is going to be a problem for us.
I can't wait to try this.
I actually wouldn't mind, because he does not...
What?
What?
Shouldn't be encouraged.
No, of course it shouldn't be encouraged.
But this is what's going on.
You're going to live in the metaverse.
You're going to eat fake turkey and fake sushi.
Yeah, Soylent Green.
I saw the movie.
I know how it ends.
Yeah, they're people.
Yeah, we'll be eating people, dead people.
Yeah.
No, actually not dead people.
You'll be eating meat cultured from human cells.
Yeah, and dead people probably.
Okay.
Well, I got some more Build Back Better.
Okay.
Let me see.
We'll start...
Actually, we'll start here.
This seemed like such a weird launch talking point, but it turns out that some of it may actually be true.
I found it hard to believe, but this is about the payments to illegals who were somehow harmed by separation of their children, so-called children, entering through the southern border illegally.
As you mentioned, billions in taxpayer money could be on the way to illegal immigrant families.
Democrats just changed the rules for the child tax credit program in the president's massive Build Back Better plan.
So families no longer have to provide a social security number to cash in on that credit, which now opens up upwards of $2.3 billion for parents of illegal immigrants.
Here's Senator Tom Cotton grilling Mayorkas about his priorities.
What should be a higher priority of the United States government?
Securing our border or giving amnesty to illegal aliens who are already here?
Senator, justice is our priority.
That includes securing our border and providing relief to those who qualify for it under our laws.
So they're really doing this.
It's quite astonishing.
Quite astonishing.
So, no wall for us, but there's a wall in Poland.
They're stopping all the immigrants coming through Belarus, and I was fortunate enough to pick up the Poland podcast for a little bit of detail you will not get anywhere on mainstream media.
Since August this year, thousands of migrants from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and various other countries have tried to cross the border from Belarus into Poland in a sparsely inhabited region of forests and swamps, one of Europe's remaining wild places.
The numbers are rising, with over 500 attempts on the border now being made every day.
The situation has been intentionally engineered by the Belarusian regime of Alexander Lukashenko as an aggressive response to European sanctions in the wake of his brutal crackdown on the domestic opposition after last year's presidential elections.
Migrants are apparently arriving in Minsk as tourists on daily flights from various cities in the Middle East before then making their way to the border with the consent or even assistance of Belarusian authorities.
The journey is a challenging one as harsh conditions in the forest pose a real threat to health and even life with at least eight people already having perished.
The Polish government is determined to stop the migrants And I
think the EU was pissed off about this specifically.
They really don't want Poland stopping these migrants.
I think that's why they're under such heavy fire.
They're fining them now a million dollars a day because of their judicial laws or something?
Well, my understanding is not quite...
I know all that.
And I do have a couple of clips, I think, from Deutsche Welle, which kind of doesn't do as good a job as that podcast.
Of course not, yeah.
But my understanding is the EU is upset about this, but they don't like the idea of what Belarus is trying to pull.
Because it's really an attack on the EU. But see, I disagree.
What is Belarus trying to pull?
Don't they want these migrants in there?
No, Belarus doesn't want the migrants.
No, no, it's Poland, the EU. They want the migrants.
They've been open borders for them for years, since 2000.
Well, they can go around Poland and go up north, but they're not doing that.
I'm not convinced of this.
Well, let's play these clips.
I think it's Poland-Belarus 1.
Polish authorities say they've managed to stop several large groups of migrants attempting to enter Poland from Belarus.
They accuse Minsk of helping them to cross the border illegally and warn that the standoff could go on for some time.
The migrants who succeed in entering Poland still face freezing conditions as they hide from authorities.
At least 11 people have died.
In Poland, some people have been urging action to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.
DW's Amin Esif reports.
A person's place is not in the woods, they shout.
Mothers from around Poland have come to the border region near Belarus to show their concern for the crisis unfolding here.
At least a dozen migrants have died in the forest just kilometers away, a number of them on the Polish side of the border.
One of the latest victims was a one-year-old child.
This is so close to our home, yes?
It's only three hours by car, yes, from Warsaw.
And how can I say to my kids that some other kids are frozen in the forest, yes?
And we are not helping them.
I'm from the south, so it took me like seven hours to come here.
But this is my first protest I've ever taken part of.
So this is something that I felt that I need to speak about, and it needs to be said.
Some mothers traveled here in a bus, bringing with them supplies and gratitude for the local volunteers helping save lives in the woods.
One of these volunteers is Monika Tworkowska.
She lives near the border and local residents can often provide help where aid agencies are banned.
She found a volunteer network online and joined just a few days ago.
In my opinion, it's not about just letting everybody in.
We have different agencies to verify all of these people, let them do this.
And we as a people, we as a country, our volunteer and all of our different humanitarian organizations should be allowed to go in and to help.
I also get the feeling this may have something to do with the European Union not wanting to take too much gas.
Belarus is just like Ukraine, is another transit country.
The Nord Stream 2 was just postponed for completion.
It feels like there's something else going on that this is being used as a proxy for.
I agree with that, and I think that's being discussed, but no one's explained it very well.
But let's play part two of this.
We cannot let those people die in the woods when they are freezing, hungry, thirsty, sick.
This is not humane.
The Polish government says that if it were to welcome the migrants with open arms, this would play into the hands of Belarus' alleged plan to destabilize the EU. But it's clear that this hardline policy has had casualties, and more tragedy is sure to come as winter approaches.
I have, well, listen to this EU clip about the million dollars a day.
A million euros a day.
The European Court of Justice imposes a record fine on Poland for ignoring the ruling to suspend its Supreme Court disciplinary chamber.
The ECJ wanted the controversial mechanism for disciplining judges disbanded over concerns about its impartiality.
Relations between Warsaw and Brussels have been severely strained for several months over the issue of rule of law within Poland.
Its refusal to comply with what the EU considers one of its core values has set the two on a collision course.
This is what I don't understand and maybe some of our producers can help.
I thought that European Union law would be localized and would not necessarily be forced upon all the member states.
And here you have, it sounds like the ECJ, so they have a central justice.
They already have, they put the banking together.
What are you drinking?
Again, this is polar, 100% natural seltzer.
Yummy.
So, where was I? You distracted me.
You were talking about, now this, by the way, this deal with the courts and the EU has been going on for a while.
I think it has no connection to the Belarus situation.
I think it predates it, and I think we talked about it when it first happened, which was I think around a year ago, because the prime minister fired a bunch of judges that were kind of EU-leaning.
Yes, exactly.
But it's got nothing to do with the Belarus situation.
No, it probably doesn't, but it certainly has to do with them not being on board with the EU, certainly with the laws, they're not participating in COVID. As an aside, the Belarusian president also was anti-COVID measures, so they're also cleaning that up at the same time.
These are all bad people, bad.
And the Polish, they don't even use our Euro, they use their Zloty.
They're not good players.
They're not friendly states.
They're not on the team.
No.
So there are people talking about Polexit again.
Polexit.
Yeah.
I don't know.
This is very poorly done.
The media does a very poor job of telling us.
In fact, they don't even talk about it.
The clips I have are from DW. The clips you have are from some Polish podcast.
This is not even discussed.
It's sad, isn't it?
By NBC. Yeah.
Um, okay.
Let me see.
We can go to...
Well, let's go to Texas.
Oh, yeah.
All right.
I'm here anyway.
What's up in Texas?
Well, apparently you have an 85-year-old old congresswoman who's going to maybe retire from your Texas there because she's, you know, maybe getting too old to do anything.
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson says she plans to retire when her current term ends.
The 85-year-old from Texas says she will endorse a candidate to fill her seat.
From member station KERA, Stella Chavez has more.
Johnson, a Democrat, has been in Congress for nearly 30 years and is considered a political trailblazer, having broken numerous barriers.
She was the first registered nurse elected to Congress and the first black woman from Dallas elected to public office.
I'm proud of what I've done because there is no Texan in the history of this state who has brought more home.
Speaking to a large crowd inside a Dallas church, Johnson says she heard the pleas from supporters to seek another term and went back and forth on her decision.
Johnson says the person she ultimately endorses to run for her seat will be a woman.
I'm Stella Chattis in Dallas.
Sexist.
It's interesting how many people who are nervous in general, I would say.
The minute Beto announced that he's running for governor...
I mean, just the emails and the text messages.
Oh my God, what are we going to do?
Oh, all the Californians, they're going to flip it blue, flip it blue, flip it blue!
I'm like, what are you talking about?
They're so worried about this.
I think that this seat will go to a Republican, this Congresswoman's seat.
She's in a pretty, pretty shut down black district in Dallas.
Yeah, all the more reason.
They're not stupid.
They can find a black Republican to run, maybe.
It doesn't have to be black.
A black woman Republican is what you need.
No, I think those days are ending.
People are not going to buy into that anymore.
I don't think so.
Well, I find the fear, and there was another article today, I don't think I saved it, like, oh, you know, the new Texans are not like the old ones.
Oh, they're bringing all their communist policies to Texas.
Well, Texas should take action.
We will take action by beating Beto again.
I keep telling everybody.
The guy's a creep.
Yes.
Remember when the former New York banker took me by surprise to the Beto election party at some bar, a bar restaurant in Austin?
You tell the story again because I don't remember.
Right, so we had a dinner, it was election night, and he said, oh, we'll meet over here.
And he knew that there was a whole Beto organization, the local Beto election squad.
The whole place is filled with Beto t-shirts, hoodies, they got big screens up, and...
If you recall that particular vote, within about 20 minutes, it was so obvious Beto was not going to win.
And what happened there is everyone just went, the volume got turned down, the beer started flowing, people were hanging out, laughing.
No one was paying attention because they don't care.
It was just anything but a Republican or Trump or whatever.
But they don't care.
They don't actually care about what Beto would stand for.
And those that do, the first thing Californians do when they come to Texas, every single one of them, can you guess?
They get a cowboy hat.
No.
Close.
They get a gun.
They get a gun.
Oh, yes!
I see them at the range all the time.
Where are you from?
California.
First time here?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Could you help me out a little bit?
I'm a little nervous and self-conscious.
Have you ever handled a gun?
No.
So, you know, they go buy a first-time gun.
They all want to own a gun.
It's very interesting.
Or almost all, I should say.
That's interesting.
Yeah, and that's one of Beto's main things are make sure black people can vote because, you know, racist Texas.
The second one is going to take away your AR-15.
The third one is open the border.
So the only thing that's left is...
He also wants to stop oil production.
And oil production, yes.
And then the only thing that's really left is the abortion law, which I totally think should be changed, because this is ridiculous.
And it hasn't come up yet, but that would be the only one, I think, that could get some traction.
The problem with Beto is he's a creep.
He's a creep to look at.
He's a creep when he speaks.
He's a creep.
He's creepy.
You've got no argument.
And he's an elite.
Yeah, that's the part.
Married to some rich woman.
He doesn't even work.
He doesn't have to.
John C. Dvorak, bake a light pie.
Today's Teddy K. He's an OTG kind of guy.
Chris!
Chris, isn't this cool?
I don't know where my OTG jingles are.
All right, I had an OTG. One is up your alley.
I'll start with that.
How are you doing on your ID research?
Your mobile ID? The thing that is going to enslave us all?
Yeah, what about it?
I'm done with it.
I just haven't done anything with it.
Oh, okay.
It's like the mission statement.
I didn't know if you were still...
Well, hopefully it comes, because I got a little, I got some extra, I got new information for you.
This is the light?
Yes, yes.
This is the mobile ID, the G-E-T mobile ID, get mobile ID, and this is, they're trying to do the full-on protocol.
This is what everyone's going to use.
No doubt about it.
The future of identification is mobile.
Yeah!
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Now, that preppy music tells me it's new and innovative.
I think this is what Apple is going to implement.
They want to somehow tie into this.
Once they do it, then things might be off to the races.
And I think this is also all a part...
Remember we were talking about Real ID? Remember those days?
Yeah, which has been implemented.
Yeah, Texas was one of the first, I think.
It's amazing how the biggest complainers are the ones who implemented first.
I know, I know.
So it's the real ID, which means that it really is meaningless other than you're allowed to fly by air with this, which just means it's an official thing, and so I'm sure they're going to carry that through with this.
And we'll have to fight that.
We can't get sucked into this.
Just like this company...
Fusus, Fusus, who, again, your very own neighbors are helping to surveil you.
New video surveillance is helping solve crimes in one central North Carolina city.
Yeah, new at 6, CBS 17 digital reporter Judith Ritana joins us now to explain how this crime-fighting tool works and what it means for your privacy.
Crime-fighting tool.
Making smart cities smarter and keeping their residents safer.
That's the promise from FUSIS, a high-tech video surveillance system helping solve crimes.
The Rocky Mount Police Department says they arrested 37-year-old Lewis Jackson for a Monday night shooting.
They pointed to FUSIS as a key tool in finding their suspect.
You know, when you hear stories like that, it really validates all the hard work that we're putting in on behalf of these cities.
FUSIS works by providing police with access to city cameras along with cameras in schools or businesses.
It can give them a real-time look at a crime in progress.
We actually take siloed systems that work on their own accord very well and we make them work collectively even better.
A Rocky Mountain City memo shows the technology gives police access to 1,000 camera feeds at a time.
How do you balance privacy with public safety?
Yeah, I mean, I think the important thing from our standpoint is to ensure that people's civil liberties are protected while also augmenting the tools that law enforcement have to keep them safe.
The CEO of FUSIS, Chris Lindeno, knows it's a fine line.
It's why business owners or schools opting in decide under what circumstances they want video shared.
It gives these businesses an opportunity to become actively involved in security.
Ooh!
Get your businesses involved in security and law enforcement.
Have them give all the passwords to all their cameras everywhere.
And the schools, why not?
So let's listen to this clip.
This is San Francisco.
I don't know how these systems would work in this situation.
This happened last night, San Francisco robbery.
We have new information now after a series of burglaries at high-end stores in San Francisco's Union Square.
You can see a person running away from the store with arms full of merchandise last night.
A cell phone video from a witness was posted on social media showing the aftermath of the burglary at the Louis Vuitton store.
Police say they arrested eight people for the vandalism and looting.
This video has gone viral showing officers arresting one person.
Chief Bill Scott saying the suspect was armed.
He commended his officers for, quote, doing what they had to do.
And tonight we are learning just how widespread the damage was across Union Square.
Police say dozens of burglars hit more than half a dozen stores in a span of four hours.
It started with the Louis Vuitton store burglarized and looted.
Police say thieves then hit the Burberry in Bloomingdale's and Westfield Mall, Gin's Eyeglass Store on Powell, Max Verjorie on Kearney, Yves Saint Laurent on Geary, and the Walgreens on Market Street.
There were also attempted burglaries at the Fendi, Hermes, and Armani stores, but police prevented those.
The chief says they have surveillance video showing at least 30 people inside one store.
There's no doubt in my mind that this was not unplanned.
Their plan was to overwhelm us.
Their plan was hoping that we wouldn't be here, but we were.
And some of them think they got away with it.
But I am confident.
I am confident that there will be more arrests to follow.
Wow.
Wow.
It was a crew of a hundred.
Holy crap.
Not organized at all.
A hundred guys and they were hitting everything.
All the dope stores in San Francisco were raided and busted into and all the marijuana, as much as they could get.
This was all last night or the night before?
Yeah, no, all last night.
Holy crap, it's a crime wave.
You think?
Yeah.
I'm sure that the mobile ID is going to make a huge difference when it comes to something like this.
Well, not just the mobile ID, but Fusis will get close-up video that we'll do absolutely nothing with.
Yeah.
Wow, man.
What's the price of Louis Vuitton bags like now?
Does that go up when they steal them?
Do they flood the market?
Does the price go down?
Well, I would hope so, but they probably give a lot of them to their girlfriends.
They were all stealing all the clothes.
They were taking everything they could.
It was like it was an earthquake or something, and they were just looting stores.
They figured, hey, why do we always have to wait for a catastrophe to loot?
Let's just get this go loot!
I'm going to show myself loot by donating to No Agenda.
Imagine all the people who could do that.
Oh yeah, that'd be fab.
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He's no longer a douchebag.
He can use the de-douching, I'll bet.
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He's got a lot of calculations here to indicate a lot of boobs.
Yes, indeed.
Well, 140.14 counted together as 80.08 plus 60.06, aka boobs.
Happy 1400.
Okay, my head is spinning.
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I do like that night name.
Sir Stinkfinger just has an evil James Bond vibe about it.
Sir Stinkfinger, yeah.
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There's one night down at the very bottom.
He sent a note in.
I don't know if it's in here or not.
I have the note.
Normally we wouldn't read this, but he wanted us to because it's going to be night.
It's kind of a long note.
From Cody Wormager or something.
You can read it.
Yes.
And Cody says, I don't know if this gets read considering I only donated $15 to make my total $1,000.
Well, here's your answer.
You'd think after six years I'd know the rules.
Read it aloud if you want to.
If not, that is fine too.
Picture attached of me and my family.
Beautiful family.
No jingles but health karma for all.
Night name, sir.
Lead belly of the digital dystopia.
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I won't give the karma all the credit, but the show deserves to know how well the karmic gods have treated me and my family throughout the years.
I'll end my note with a nod to Norm.
I know you boys aren't for the mockish, and you have no truck for the sentimental, but if something is true, it is not sentimental, and I say in truth, I love you guys.
Gee, I'll have to brush up on my Norm.
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And we will give you a karma.
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His birthday is on the 24th, so that's why he's on the birthday list.
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They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
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Hold on a second.
Let me get this other one.
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That one?
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Can't wait for that report.
You know, the Dutch, they really like to send over the meetup reports.
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Noagendameetups.com Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days Bum, bum, bum You wanna be where you won't be Triggered on hell to blame You wanna be where everybody feels the same It's like a party Like a party I think I might have an ISO that you would like.
Do you have any ISOs?
I have two.
Okay.
I have...
Not a joke.
Not a joke.
Think about it.
Mm-hmm.
Too messy.
Yeah.
And then balls.
Men with balls.
Oh, that's not bad.
Let's see.
I have this.
Burn in hell, globalists!
Okay.
I couldn't hear it.
Oh, you didn't hear it?
I did, but I couldn't understand it.
What do you say?
No, it was a little low.
Hold on, it was a little bit low.
I'll jack it up here.
Hold on.
Burn in hell, globalist!
Burn in hell, globalist.
There's this one.
I'll get the vaccine.
You fucking leave me alone!
Too long.
Too long.
It's a good one, though.
Yeah, here's this.
So good to see you.
Are we shaking hands?
I like that one.
Yeah, but how about this one?
I think...
Oh, let me jack it up here.
Give a little bit of extra boost to it.
This is the one that I think I've been waiting for.
I'm not buying it.
So I like that one, and I like the...
I think the last one is appropriate for the end of the show.
I'm not buying it?
Yeah.
Okay, good.
We'll use that one.
All right, anything to play us out here today?
Yeah, I thought we'd do a little thing with this new Indian woman who is American Indian, Native American, Native peoples, who's the head of the Interior.
Oh, yeah.
She's actually head of Parks.
Yes, she's pretty interesting.
She's banning the word squaw.
What?
So much for Squaw Valley.
What?
Wait, do we have a...
Oh, I see it here.
Okay.
The country's first indigenous cabinet secretary is moving ahead with plans to remove derogatory or racist names of geographic places, largely in the West.
NPR's Kirk Siegler has more on the new order issued by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
Secretary Haaland's order declares squaw a derogatory term.
It's long been a racist and sexist slur directed at indigenous women, yet it's still included on some federal land names.
Most recently, it was in the headlines after the Squaw Valley Ski Resort, which leases some of its land from the U.S. government, vowed to change its name.
A new federal task force will find replacement names for geographical features on federal public land that still contain the word.
The order also sets up a review of other federal land units with controversial names.
In a statement, the Colorado-based Native American Rights Fund praised the move, saying names that still use derogatory terms are, quote, an embarrassing legacy.
So what is this order?
What order can she hand out that people have to listen to her order?
What is that?
The way the government works now.
Yeah, but does the order have any legal power?
Probably not.
No, everyone just kowtows to it.
It's interesting because I saw a couple of executive orders flow by earlier in the week.
I just wonder if that's related to her about how the Indians are getting screwed.
We've got to help them out.
It wasn't much of an executive order, but I'm just paraphrasing.
We've got to help them out.
Well, you know, I heard, you remember, you remember Sir Chris, Chris Jacob, our buddy Chris?
So he has been working part-time as a sheriff's deputy, I think.
Yeah, he's a sales guy.
Oh, yeah.
Well, he's selling jail to people and he's quite successful at it.
But he works in, his main area is one of the reservations in Nevada.
And I say, well, it's got to be a kick.
Oh, he says, the problem is, is that They have their own courts and police and all kinds of stuff.
They've got their own thing going on there.
So when it comes to big federal crimes, felonies, such as distribution of fentanyl, hello?
According to Chris, that's going through a lot of Indian protected lands.
That's where the distribution goes.
Yeah, they do the same thing with fireworks in some places.
Right.
He says it's really complicated because they have to come in, take over, take over that particular case.
They have their own agency.
They got all of it.
Yeah.
And now they have their own lady with orders.
Interesting.
He has some stories for us.
Yeah.
I need to catch up with him.
I'll give him a call.
See what else.
See what's going on.
I don't think I have anything that can't wait.
We've got the Chinese tennis star.
Oh yeah, just something funny.
I've got the Chinese tennis star too.
I think it's funny that the international community is putting pressure on these dummies in China.
Well, listen to the pressure.
President Biden says he's considering a diplomatic boycott of February's Winter Olympics in Beijing to protest human rights abuses.
Now, the possible boycott would not involve athletes.
The White House says it's consulting with members of Congress about the decision.
Boycott doesn't involve athletes.
That's the best part.
Hey man, we're going to boycott the games.
We'll send our athletes, but we're boycotting you.
That's just like the symptomless COVID. Yeah, this is the new theme.
It's our theme for the year 2022.
Yeah, just lie.
Everything's a mirage.
And true to our mission statement and fact, we'll do it all over again for you on Thursday.
Please remember us.
Thanksgiving.
Yes, right.
Thanksgiving is our Thanksgiving Day special.
That's right.
Turkey, turkey.
Tofurkey.
Please, if you're having Tofurkey, keep it to yourself.
And we've got end of...
I'm getting a trendy bird that I'm going to cook.
A trendy bird?
Splatched or splotched or splattered.
I don't know what they call it.
But it's the thing all the kids are doing.
All the millennials is a big deal.
Oh, no.
I look forward to a report.
That Larry Show coming up next on noagendastream.com.
End of show mix.
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We return on Thursday right here on No Agenda.
Until then, adios mofos!
And such.
One common threat that I've been hearing from people on both sides, all across the city, is how tired they are of this situation.
Inflation surged.
You grow out of it with age.
And I do feel like we're in more danger today than we were yesterday.
Leaders are weak, they're vacuous, and they're spineless.
I mean, come on, America!
America!
I think they've lost their ever-loving mind.
It is most disturbing.
Well, I think he should sue the media.
I do not remember joining any Facebook group that subscribes to that ideology.
I would never knowingly join any such group.
We all know what happened.
So again, this is an area where experts, economic experts, neither of us are one, I think we can confirm that, have confirmed that there are significant savings that will come from this.
The bigger the lie they tell, it's like the more we believe.
I know that I'm not allowed to judge it because I'm not Asian.
Propaganda doesn't always win.
Sounds like he's watched too much Bill O'Reilly.
I mean, he's acting like Archie Bunker in there.
What do you want me to say?
He's signaling to his surrogate.
No riots.
I'm not buying it.
At the end of the day, Biden's broke back budget.
I mean, come on, America.
This Build Better, Build Back Better program was hit the press.
We mutt.
We jitty.
We down.
Oh, no.
First stop, Kazakhstan.
First stop, Beijing.
First stop, Chipotle.
First stop, La Vita.
Oh, no.
First stop, Kazakhstan.
First stop, Beijing.
First stop, Chipotle.
First stop, La Vita.
There's no real conflict.
First stop, China.
First stop, China.
Adios, mofo.
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