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Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak.
It's Thursday, November 24th, 2022.
This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1506.
This is no agenda.
Talkin' turkey and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region Number 6 in the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where there was an eight-car Zephyr today, I'm John C. Dvorak.
Wow!
We had seven cars, a surprise Zephyr appearance on the last program, and eight today.
That's good.
That's economy looking up.
In the olden days.
Yes.
Like five years ago.
It would be looking up.
It would be nine cars on a holiday like this.
Oh.
Would it be more on a holiday?
It's a holiday travel.
Okay, so it's more on a holiday for the travel.
Yeah, they always had a car.
Well, happy Thanksgiving, John.
Happy Thanksgiving to you, and happy Thanksgiving to all ships at sea, boots on the ground, bees in the air, subs in the water.
You know what's weird this year with the Thanksgiving?
I think this is, uh, I don't know if this is our first or second Thanksgiving.
I can't even remember.
No, it's our second Thanksgiving.
But around the hill country at this time of year, guess what you see on the street, just crossing the street and walking around?
Turkeys!
Yeah!
But not just little turkeys, huge turkeys!
Oh yeah, we have them here.
Tons of them.
Well, we didn't have that in Austin, obviously.
No.
Not downtown.
We had homeless, we didn't have turkeys.
We had some jive turkeys, but not the... A lot of jive turkeys in Austin.
A lot of jive turkeys.
Yeah, the funny thing about these turkeys around here, they were released, I guess, in California in the 50s, and every so often they'd drop off a batch, and then they've gotten a foothold in certain communities.
Like ours, we have a lot of turkeys, and then you see the young turkeys running around.
Like the LGBTQ community?
But the turkeys here have learned how to use crosswalks.
Somehow I believe it, too.
It's true.
And they also know how to stop at a signal, and they stop and wait for the green light.
Come on, man.
Give me a break.
Really?
That's pretty cool.
Yes.
There's a group of them that hang around San Pablo and Marin.
They're loitering?
Did you see them loitering?
Sorry?
They're loitering on the corner?
Well, they're pecking away at stuff, and somebody feeds them there.
But they'll stand on the corner, and you'll see, and you can drive up there, and there'll be a bunch of turkeys on the corner.
And then the light changes, and they all go across the street.
It's hilarious.
It's also rutting season here, so we got bucks fighting each other, and then really violently accosting the does.
It's nuts around here at Hill Country, around Thanksgiving time.
They actually have a license that in California you can kill these turkeys in April.
You have to buy a license.
Yeah.
I don't know if you have to have a turkey, I guess any kind of hunting license out here.
You can kill anything you want here.
Just get a license.
Is it moving?
You're good to go.
So I'm just looking at the news and clips and everything seems pretty dismal.
Do you have anything fun?
Yeah, I got a lot of stuff, and none of it's played, of course, on the mainstream, and I get these clips, and I'm going, who knew this was even happening?
And if you want to hear it?
Yeah, I want to hear it.
Oh, and there's the turkey guy calling.
Well, let's start, by the way.
Let's start with the Thanksgiving travel report so we get a clue.
Okay, and you go answer your land line.
Millions of people are expected to travel for Thanksgiving this weekend.
Numbers might hit a three-year high with air travel being back to pre-pandemic levels.
Some airports are seeing the increase in passengers already.
Here's more.
Busy scenes at LAX airport in Southern California this week as millions of people are expected to visit family and friends for Thanksgiving.
I definitely left early.
I know this is like the worst and most hectic time to travel.
Especially in LA.
Nearly 55 million Americans are expected to take to the roads, skies, and rails for the holiday.
Air travel is estimated to have recovered to about 99% of 2019 levels before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thanksgiving Eve on Wednesday tends to be the busiest day.
However, the option to work remotely has allowed many Americans to stretch out their trips and avoid the last-day rush.
A spokesperson for Houston's airport on Tuesday confirmed that people were already hitting the skies.
When it comes to Thanksgiving holiday travel, Houston Airports is seeing a larger crowd than it did in 2019.
We're expecting to welcome close to 2.3 million passengers over the extended holiday travel season.
An increase in people traveling also means an increase of transported goods, of which some are not allowed on planes, as a customs and agricultural specialist with Houston's airport explains.
There usually is an increase in contraband for the main reason that a lot of times people give them to their relatives, give items to them that are not allowed to bring home because it's usually something that they feel like they can't get here or it's not as good as where they're coming from, from home.
Back at LAX, a spokesperson explains that even though travel stretches out over the entire week, there's one day on which it might all come together.
Our busiest travel day is going to be the day that everyone is returning home, and that's the Sunday after Thanksgiving.
That's right.
Don't try to hide it from me.
I know that was New Tang Dynasty again.
I know that's where this is coming from.
We're actually going to get this stuff.
Listen to this.
Now, here's news from Fox.
This is Fox.
Again, you say you wonder what the hell's going on.
They don't report this stuff.
This is the war with Turkey, part one.
Yes.
There are growing concerns that one U.S.
ally may be about to launch a ground attack on the other.
And this could have big implications in the fight against ISIS.
Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin is live from the Pentagon.
Hold on a second.
You went from Thanksgiving Day travel to Turkey?
There's a lot of COVID stuff we can do, but you're going straight to Turkey?
Well, I started with Thanksgiving, which is about turkey.
Yeah, but it went to... Oh, I see.
But then it went to COVID, and I thought we would do COVID, and you took the turkey.
There are growing concerns that one U.S.
ally may be about to launch a ground attack on the other.
And this could have big implications in the fight against ISIS.
Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin is live at the Pentagon to tell us who we're talking about here and why it's so serious.
Good evening, Jennifer.
Good evening, Brett.
This is not the Turkey that U.S.
national security leaders hope to be talking about on the eve of Thanksgiving.
But as we speak, NATO ally Turkey says it plans to carry out a massive ground invasion into Syria, targeting the very same Kurdish groups the U.S.
military has partnered with and relied on to fight ISIS in northeast Syria.
While we continue our air operations without interruption, we will land on top of the terrorists by land at the most convenient time for us.
The day is near when those concrete tunnels which terrorists use for safety will become their graves.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News moments ago, the top general for the Kurdish-led Syrian Defense Forces, General Mazloum Abdi, said his forces, the SDF, would no longer be able to help the U.S.
fight ISIS because they are facing Turkish attacks.
Oh yeah, man.
This is Russia.
This is Russia and Turkey.
We've been following their setup.
They've got pipelines, they've got energy deals, they've got weapons deals.
And Turkey, wait, is Turkey not in NATO?
One of our people?
That's what makes matters more confusing.
They're in NATO, so what the hell's going on here?
Play part two and maybe some of it can be explained, but not really.
Turkish mortars, airstrikes and drones began targeting Kurdish positions in Syria and Iraq in the wake of a November 13th terror bombing in Istanbul, which Turkey blamed on Kurdish groups.
General Mazlum said the bomber was from ISIS and warned Turkey is using it as a pretense.
...to ethnically cleanse the Kurds.
Turkish warplanes struck a military base that the U.S.
military shares with these Kurdish fighters.
The U.S.
has relied on the SDF to do the ground fighting against ISIS and for intelligence to target ISIS leaders like Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
In a strongly worded statement tonight, the Pentagon said it is deeply concerned by the escalation.
Recent airstrikes in Syria directly threaten the safety of U.S.
personnel who are working in Syria with local partners to defeat ISIS and maintain custody of more than 10,000 ISIS detainees.
There are about 900 U.S.
troops on the ground in Syria tonight.
U.S.
forces were 300 yards from the SDF base in Haseka, Syria at the time of Turkish airstrikes on Tuesday.
I'm so happy when she just makes it to the end of the read.
Isn't this kind of what, you know, the United States is withdrawn, weak, we've got a woke military.
Isn't this kind of to be expected?
We've got everyone's going after their shitty neighbor.
China's gonna do Taiwan.
Oh no, this is out of control.
I got two more clips.
Is it New Tang Dynasty?
Because I'm gonna hurl.
Well, actually a couple of them are, but they're short.
40 seconds.
Or 50.
Let's go with WTF clip.
This is like, what?
How come I have to get this off of New Tang Dynasty?
The Mali clip.
Germany has decided to start pulling its troops out of Mali by the middle of next year, wrapping up a decade-long UN mission.
Just so you know, Dutch are there, the French are there, they've been there for 10 years.
In Mali.
And they get blowed up regularly, the troops even.
Germany has decided to start pulling its troops out of Mali by the middle of next year, wrapping up a decade-long UN mission.
That's after facing difficulties in recent months.
Berlin has about 1,000 troops deployed in the West African country.
Their main task is to collect reconnaissance information for a UN peacekeeping mission.
But Russian troops keep arriving, unsettling Germany.
That's on top of numerous disputes with Mali's ruling government.
The German Foreign Ministry had previously pushed for continued presence in Mali, warning about the possibility of leaving the country to Russians.
Now, the German Defense Minister says the withdrawal is set to complete by May 2024.
One German House of Parliament still has yet to approve the action.
The UN says it hasn't received official notification of the German withdrawal, and says Mali still needs support from other countries.
Okay.
What's in Mali?
Oil, strategic, Russia, who knows?
It's been going on forever.
It's a UN mission, though.
It's not... I don't think it's NATO.
I'm sure there's... It's gotta have some energy connotation.
It's gotta be something with energy.
Well, it must be.
But then I got the last clip, which is another unreported story.
Again, I have to go to New Tang Dynasty to get this.
But while they're reporting on all these murders, you know, we have a lot of gun shootings here and there and everywhere.
But for some reason, this particular gun shooting Who's not reported anywhere.
This is another WTF clip called murders Chinese.
The suspect in the weekend killings of four Chinese nationals at a marijuana farm in Oklahoma was arrested by officers in South Florida.
Wu Chen was taken into custody without incident by Miami Beach Police.
He will be charged with murder and shooting with intent to kill and faces extradition to Oklahoma.
Authorities say the victims, three men and one woman, were executed on the 10-acre property and discovered Sunday night.
A fifth victim, who is also a Chinese citizen, was wounded and taken to a hospital.
Authorities say the victims were not identified publicly, and next-of-kin notification was still pending because of a language barrier.
They do not think this is a random incident.
Now, wait a minute.
This happened in Oklahoma.
Where did this happen?
Oklahoma!
There's a bunch of Chinese nationals growing pot illegally in Oklahoma, part of some triad or something.
There's a big murder spree down there and nobody's reported on this.
Yeah, well, it's more interesting that they're not reporting on it than it happens almost.
I'm in agreement with that.
Okay, so let's look at some more.
This is actually a really good time to not report on anything.
Think about it.
Hey man, we got a four-day weekend.
Who cares?
Some people, some weed growers, turkey, whatever.
And it's all substitute hosts, if you haven't noticed.
Of course, of course.
Heaven forbid anyone actually work on a, you know, even though this should be.
Go on.
Ah, there you did it.
You did a carer swisher.
Talking about Karis Wishes, you hear what happened with Galloway going nuts on, I guess it was CBS?
I saw him.
I saw them.
Okay.
Did you get a clip?
Of course I got a clip.
Of course.
You didn't see it?
I know I missed it.
I was too busy watching New Tang Dynasty.
No, it's beautiful.
And Sumo.
Well, this is... So this is actually under the heading of Elon Musk.
But hold on a second.
So yeah, it was him and...
Um, Kara Swisher, and they were there mainly to talk about Elon.
And, uh, and so now my hate listen has gone mainstream.
And now they're just sitting there, the two smug, liberal, intellectual elites.
The lies.
And they know everything, of course.
They understand it all, they know how Twitter should work, and they're the bestest.
It's good to have you both here.
Big weekend.
Last night, Elon Musk, Cara, put Donald Trump, the former president, back on Twitter.
He had been suspended after January 6th.
Now, just listen to the smugness.
Permanently.
And he went and he founded his own social media company, Truth Social, and according to filings, he has a six-hour exclusive.
He can only post there, not on Twitter.
Yeah.
So what does lifting the ban on his use of Twitter actually do?
Nothing.
I mean, he's been posting, people have been posting his, his truths, I think that's what they're called.
See, this, this, this stuff, his, um, um, what, uh, truths, I think that's what they're called.
See, that insincerity just makes her shitty.
She knows exactly what it's called, but she feels, as a journalist, she just can't bring herself to pretend that she knows how it works.
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah, it's a funny style.
In fact, she was also on during this, I think, after this event that you've got recorded.
I didn't get a clip from it because it was boring, but she was on Katie Turr.
And Katie Turr has a show on MSNBC, which is like a news show that's like what Brian Williams used to have.
Yeah.
And Katie's just in love with this girl.
Yeah.
Well, it was actually pathetic to watch, but I'm sorry.
Go on.
Twitter actually do?
Nothing.
I mean, he's been posting, people have been posting his, his truths, I think that's what they're called, um, on Twitter already and it gets out anyway.
So he has, you know, he's got these contractual obligations to this company that is not doing great.
Um, and I think he can't resist and he'll probably go full Twitter at some point.
Um, but I don't think it makes any difference.
Plus he's the former president, so it doesn't quite hit quite as hard.
So I think the juice is a little bit out of his power on that platform.
We'll see.
Well he's also, Scott, a presidential candidate as we learned just a few days ago.
He was kicked off of Facebook, Instagram, YouTube after January 6th.
Do you think this opens the floodgates or is this just a gimmick by Elon Musk for PR?
I think it's mostly the latter.
I think if Elon's out of the news for more than 48 hours, he'll decide to kick him off again.
He said that people had spoken in Latin.
I found that this poll, you know, Elon Musk polls on Twitter are more for support than illumination.
He ran a similar poll to see whether or not he should sell Tesla stock in it.
It ended up he'd already filed to sell those shares.
So I think these polls are mostly a gimmick, and I would argue the people haven't spoken, the GRU has spoken.
These... Twitter has become... Russian intelligence, you mean?
100%.
Twitter has become a playground for bad actors and fake bots.
This poll is meaningless.
This decision is meaningless.
All right, let's just note that the professor said 100%!
100%!
He says this.
This is a thing that he's been doing for the past couple of months.
100%!
Not 100.
100%!
GRU, Russian intelligence.
There was six more minutes after it.
Oh, brother.
So, there's... So, these professors... There's another one.
I got a small beef with two other professors.
So, you know, Mastodon, so now we're seeing the influx of people coming into Mastodon.
Many people get it, a lot of people don't get it, don't like it.
But really, because I have my own little small server just so I could follow people and not have it cross over with No Agenda and Podcasting 2.0 and all, just a little small one.
And I follow Jeff Jarvis because he's Boosting everybody so you can just follow Jeff Jarvis the what is he professor of media?
At NYU?
I think Media Studies or something like that.
Media Studies.
And he just boosts everybody.
So you can determine if you want to follow somebody.
And I have to say that the journalists, there's a segment of journalists who are really saying, wow, we can do some different kind of work here.
It's a lot calmer.
But there's quite a large contingent of which Jarvis is one, who are just media hungry retards and they don't understand that, you know, you're not going to get the same experience as you did on Twitter.
You know, it's like, I can't see how many people looked at my, liked my post.
It's like, come on.
And so then he starts retweeting this.
Why don't you just go straight to Instagram if that's what you're looking for.
And so then he starts retweeting this Dr. Jonathan Flowers.
And Dr. Jonathan Flowers is talking about how Mastodon is run by white tech bros.
And I'm like, wow, that's interesting.
And so I reply to this thread.
I say, um, could you please give me a couple accounts so I can see who these white tech bros are?
Because this sounds just racist.
Dr. Jonathan Flowers, I don't know if he's ADOS, but he's black, he's bisexual, he has rainbow flags, he has Ukraine flags in his profile.
And so I'm like, what is wrong?
Okay, so you will not believe what his beef is.
And he's written a hundred posts all in one go, like a thread.
And he says that because Mastodon does not have quote tweets, That it's actually a racist system.
And it's true.
Mastodon, you cannot, you know, on Twitter you can quote, you can retweet something or you can quote retweet it.
Yes, and that was put in because the original, if you look at the history of it, you have to remember that if you go back far enough, they didn't have retweet function at all, and so people would always type RT in caps, and then they'd put somebody else's tweet in their tweet, and then they'd maybe make some comments, and so they fixed the For some reason, Twitter found this to be offensive, and so they created this retweet function.
Then they created this quote, so you put your little comment above the retweet.
And Macedon does not have that.
And I kind of miss it, but I don't care.
Okay, but do you know that this not having this function according to dr. Jonathan flowers who was a professor assistant professor in psychology Dr. John and technology or something dr. Jonathan flowers says that black Twitter Black Twitter, which by the way, according to Mo is not what you want to be a part of but okay black Twitter black Because black Twitter is the boulet.
It's the, uh, the black, uh, Illuminati.
Oh, okay.
They, no, I mean, what Moe says is they drive whole different messages.
Black Twitter, the term Black Twitter is known to be the boule, as it's called.
Okay, it's bad news.
Bad news.
Okay, but I'll let this professor slide.
I'm sure he's not part of the boule.
But he says, Blacks cannot, Black Twitter cannot, we cannot be our whole selves because our call and response culture needs quote tweets.
You want to explain call-and-response culture?
Yeah, well, from the black churches there's a technique or a thing that goes on called call and response where you yell at the audience, the parishioners, the churchgoers.
You tell them something and then they yell something back and then you say something to them and then you give me an amen and they all yell.
And it's back and forth and back and forth and it goes on and on as part of the religious presentation.
Well, according to him, Black Twitter, the people on Black Twitter cannot be their whole selves because the white tech bros refuse to put this into Mastodon.
They refuse!
To which, of course, a lot of people said, well, why don't you just, you know, fork it off, build your own instance, and you can add that in there.
You'll be able to flow it across.
I mean, that's how open source works.
Yeah, and you can do that.
It's not that, I don't think, I don't personally think it's that hard.
Oh, now I know that many folks on here will ask for a solution to this issue, and I actually have one.
Like many solutions in my area of expertise, it is not a technical solution, but it may be just as hard.
Ask yourself why.
Build your own instance is your first response to someone who points out that they find to be their full selves in a given space.
Ask yourself, is it your suggestion for them to leave?
What does this accomplish?
And it's just, it's unbelievable how tone deaf these professors are.
They think that they're being discriminated against in an open source environment where you can just change whatever you want.
And anyone who comes in and says, hey, man, you can just do racist, racist, racist, racist.
The guy sounds like a psycho.
Totally.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, no, he's in.
He doesn't have a Wiki page.
Very suspicious guy.
All right.
So that's enough on on the social media.
Now, let us go back to might have something else.
I'm sure if you dig around, you'll find a lot more professors you don't like.
It was there's already have three.
There's the three.
Don't you have, what, there's another one in there, the other guy from New York.
Well, I got Galloway, I got Jonathan Flowers, and I got... Yeah, there's that one guy in New York, the other professor.
Yeah, the guy from NYU, Jarvis.
No, no, the other guy from New York, not Jarvis.
Another guy from New York.
What's his name?
Somebody in the chat room should know who I'm talking about.
He's very obnoxious.
Neil deGrasse Tyson?
Well, besides him.
We can go on.
Anyway.
Memo to Black Twitter.
Get your shit together, people.
Come on.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Another 400 million is gone!
John, I love how you identified that it's 400 million every single time we send money to Ukraine.
Code.
Code?
Well, it's another tranche.
ABC counted it up for us, though.
And in Ukraine.
Crews have been working to restore power there after a Russian missile barrage left many cities in the dark.
Officials say the attack included 75 missiles and drones and killed at least 10 people.
One of them was a newborn baby.
Water, internet and public transportation were also knocked out.
And despite the darkness in Ukraine's capital, musicians set up and played Frank Sinatra's My Way, ABC's Marcus Moore's In Key.
It does seem that Russia's attempts to demoralize the population here is only seeming to further ignite some Ukrainians' will to fight, as the United States has announced another $400 million military aid package that includes long-range artillery equipment and ammunition.
Our thanks to Marcus.
That money that he mentioned will bring the total value of the arms and equipment sent by the U.S.
to Ukraine during the war to more than $19 billion.
400 million at a time adds up.
But it's every month!
I think it's just 400 million every month.
That's the tranche.
You were right.
You called it.
It's 400 million, so you kind of lose track of it.
Did I already hear that?
Nah, that's old news.
That's the idea.
Pretty clever actually.
Now we've given 19 billion, the EU has given a couple billion, the UK has given 100,000 I think.
But they're doing the most.
Ireland though, Claire Daly is back in European Parliament saying this has got to stop.
The main agents of instability in the so-called Middle East are Europe.
And she's talking about all wars now.
And its overgrown colony in North America.
Since the Crusades, people there have every reason to be sick of the sight of us.
Britain and France built instability into the region when Sykes and Pico drew its borders.
It was Britain that planted the seeds of Israel's apartheid regime in Palestine, divide and rule, just as they did in Ireland.
And the West never had any qualms about backing dictators as long as they protected our interests.
So how did overthrowing Masaday promote stability?
Was the Iran-Iraq war good for security?
Did backing the Mujahideen cover us in glory?
Every so-called Western intervention, the occupation of Iraq, the disaster of Afghanistan, the NATO bombing of Libya, the backing of Islamist extremisms in Syria, Saudi's genocidal assault on Yemen, all produce seismic waves of instability that tremor down for decades, leaving broken countries, hobbled economies, violence, trauma, and permanent conflict.
And at the end of that, We stroke our chins, pretend we've nothing to do about it, and ask how we?
We are going to promote stability in the region.
You have got to be joking.
At least someone's saying it.
Yeah, she says it.
You know, her structure is such that it's like you kind of lose track of her train of thought.
I find that to be a very difficult clip to listen to, even though I like her.
It's not any harder than listening to New Tang Dynasty.
Hey, you can keep doing that.
You're going to get New Tang Dynasty more.
That's my evil plan.
I want to have more of it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So there's something up again with Venezuela and energy and oil.
The U.S.
may allow Chevron to expand its oil operations in Venezuela, possibly within the next few days.
Approval hinges on talks between Venezuela's socialist government and the opposition.
Between OPEC's recent refusal to increase production and sanctions on Russia, this is one of the few options left for the Biden administration to stem those soaring gas prices.
Really?
That's an option?
It's really, really, really quite nuts.
It's totally nuts.
There was an interesting session... Was it the house?
I think it was Chase, I have it here somewhere.
There was, they were talking to Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan Chase.
They were talking to, why can't I find this now?
They were questioning them and they were asking if Any of them had completely dropped their ties with Russian banks.
And I wish, oh, I can't find this.
And they haven't.
They're all just continuing to do business with the Russian oil companies.
They haven't stopped anything.
And they get called on, they're like, you know, whatever.
Why don't I have this?
Well, they see this, they see through the smoke screen.
It's like, you know, we got business to do.
And so what are you trying, what are you screwing with us for?
Yeah, I guess I didn't clip that.
It's really annoying.
I thought I had that.
Hmm.
It doesn't surprise me.
That's for sure.
Yeah, it was, it was, it was just a great clip and there you go.
Got that.
Um, anything else on it?
See, that's what I mean.
It's, we don't have anything good.
Oh, they had a, um, you know, the AP reporter who ...reported on the missile that landed in Poland.
So Zero Hedge got a hold of the Slack messages where they went through this.
And you want to just hear how mainstream news works?
So they're on Slack.
You know how it works.
Yeah, but it's nice to have it here.
From a senior American intelligence official vetted by Ron Nixon.
Yes, Russian missiles crossed into Poland.
At least two people are dead from initial reports.
Also, missiles enter Moldova.
No casualties at this time.
And then we get other... These are just journalists at the AP.
Can we alert that?
Or should we... Do we need confirmation from another source and or Poland?
And then the guy says, that call is above my pay grade.
The guy they got fired, interestingly.
And then in comes, I think, some higher muckety-muck.
Since the Polish government Spock's admits there was a crisis situation, I would vote for alerting this, colon, colon.
Warsaw, Poland.
Senior U.S.
intelligence official says Russian missiles crossed into NATO member Poland, killing two people.
I can't imagine a U.S.
intelligence official would be wrong on this.
Polish media say two people are dead.
This is, this is your news.
And then, so they, are you okay this, and then another, this is, this is something that Kara Swisher does.
What says ye?
Have you heard this?
What says ye?
Yeah, so are you okay with this?
And then the next Slack entry, what says ye?
What says ye about that, Jean?
What says you?
What says ye?
Well, you know, this of course, we've talked about this before, and there was Bill O'Reilly who popularized what say you?
Right, this is now what say... Which is still used by various Fox hosts.
What says ye?
So what says ye, I have to assume is part of a alternative milieu.
And that milieu includes Kara Swisher, if she's saying it.
Yes, and here's the scary... And what milieu are we talking about?
Is this an intelligence milieu?
Well, the scary thing is that Kara Swisher is parroting you most of the time.
But okay, go ahead.
But okay, go ahead.
So who's the spook here?
Who's the genesis?
I don't know.
What says yee is... I don't know.
What says yee?
Is it S-A-Z?
No, S-A-Y-S and then yee.
Like yay.
Like Kanye.
Y-E-E.
Yeah, yee.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Is that... Like this Biblical?
I mean, what is a Yi?
Maybe.
Biblical.
That could be.
That's actually pretty funny.
What says Yi?
And the former Japanese Prime Minister came out.
Yoshiro Mori.
Mori-san.
And he said, hey man, Zelensky's got to shut up too.
He's also to blame now for this stuff.
So he's 85, our Yoshiro Mori-san.
He probably won't see 86.
What'd they do to the other dude just a couple months ago?
Shot him with a homemade shotgun.
Abbey.
Abbey, yeah.
Abbey.
Yeah, we liked Abbey.
Things are moving very, very quickly, though, with this, of course, Putin's illegal war.
And because of Putin's illegal war, we have an energy crisis, complete crisis, crisis, crisis, crisis.
And we just don't know what to do with ourselves.
But there is something that we've been tracking, and that's hydrogen.
And hydrogen has come not really out of nowhere for us, but when you're at the point where the President of the United States is funding 250,000 electric vehicle charging stations... I thought it was going to be 300,000 to 500,000.
That's always $250,000.
Okay, $300,000 to $500,000.
A lot.
For a grid that we're not going to use because we're moving to a clean hydrogen grid.
And we know that clean hydrogen or even affordable hydrogen will be available in about 10 years as it's been for the past 50.
Yeah.
No, it's always the future and it always will be.
But Canadia is already there.
...for a very important question, actually, Madam Speaker.
Probably she noticed that just last week, we announced in Canada the largest hydrogen plant in the world, Madam Speaker.
And it's happening in Edmonton, with their products.
A $1.7 billion investment, Madam Speaker, which will make Edmonton, Alberta, the key place in North America when it comes to hydrogen, Madam Speaker.
Hydrogen.
Hydrogen.
Isn't Edmonton where all the oil is?
Yeah, yeah.
That's the shale oils all up in Alberta.
So is that the spot to get... I don't understand.
Everyone's all on this hydrogen.
They haven't given us the memo.
I came out of nowhere with Queen Ursula and the European, EU Green Deal with Frans Timmermans is now all about hydrogen.
It was all electric vehicles.
I'm not crazy.
It was all about electric, electric, electric.
And now Canada's the Canadian Pacific hydrogen powered locomotive.
Yeah.
Has just made its first run.
Did you see this?
It's a fuel cell locomotive, which is interesting.
It must use every fuel cell in Canada.
I mean, this can't be efficient.
This can't be cheap enough to run, can it?
This fuel cell train?
If you get the cheap hydrogen it should be okay.
I don't know how much torque it's got.
Where's the cheap hydrogen?
Where is it?
I don't know.
We've got a boots on the ground report about electric vehicle charging stations.
I've, this producer who will remain anonymous as his company will, I've worked in renewables for five years and I can confirm it's mostly bullshit.
This is not an ideal position for me, but I figured I could gain some content and insight into this market with the hopes to open my own electrical business one day.
He's an electrical engineer.
Smart move.
The company I'm working for is in renewables, name redacted.
We have large contracts doing maintenance work for public and private fast charging stations.
Some notable things.
Electrify America is a company that is owned by Volkswagen.
Their chargers break often.
These chargers are marketed at 150 kilowatts or 350 kilowatts, which measure the flow of electricity being pushed into the car.
But when people plug in, they think they're going to get this high flow.
However, most are unaware their car dictates how much it will pull from the machine.
Most cars only pulling 50 to 65 kilowatts.
At that rate, it still takes these cars about 30 to 45 minutes to fully charge.
Another thing to note is a lot of these drivers have very little awareness.
They're constantly pulling into the stations the wrong way.
They try to operate... Welcome to the world.
They try to operate stations that are offline or try to connect to a station someone else is using.
I've noticed EV owners that only come in two versions.
Really ghetto or really rich.
There's not much in between.
I've also done work at two Amazon sites outside of Boston.
Each site has about 50 chargers.
These are more like chargers you'd use in your home overnight, pulling 8 to 10 kilowatts.
These chargers are owned by Shell.
Yes, that Shell.
The chargers are to power Amazon vans that are made by Rivian.
These vans only get 140 miles on a full charge.
So, you know, what he's saying is, it's just not working out.
Yeah, I can see it's not worth it.
Of course it's not.
It's dumb.
Yeah, it is.
And it's all political.
The only reason you're doing it is to save the, you know, the green.
It's a green thing.
Yeah.
To make yourself feel better.
You're saving the earth, as poor little 10-year-old girl said.
You know, do da mat.
Do da mat.
Do da mat.
And of course, when it comes to the earth, everyone is super excited with our latest rocket ship into space.
NASA's Artemis 1 mission pulled off a spectacular lunar drive-by today with the Orion capsule coming within 80 miles of the Moon's surface.
Check out this view.
That is actually the closest a capsule has come to the Moon in 50 years.
The Orion, with three test dummies on board, fired up its engines and will continue orbiting the Moon before returning to Earth on December 11th.
So, there's these pictures of Earth from Artemis.
Have you seen these?
Is this real?
Or is this telemetry inspired?
Because that's what I read everywhere.
It's like, the picture is telemetry driven.
So it's not focal lenses taking the picture, but using I don't know.
Other methods.
It's just something, to be honest about it, until they take the tech dummies out and put some people in there and do this, it's going to take forever.
It's not something... I'm only interested in the failures, to be honest about it.
Is that why you watch NASCAR, too?
I'm only... for the failures.
You want to watch Talladega for that?
Yeah.
I just... I don't know.
Yeah, you're right.
Let's get the dummies out and crank up the air in the studio.
There's something about just saying tech dummies to me is precious.
Is that what they call them, the tech dummies?
That's what he said in that report.
I didn't even hear it.
Three tech dummies.
I'm thinking, what, are we talking about some guys from Kleiner Perkins, or what are we talking about here?
Yeah.
All right, let's go to COVID.
You wanted to do that.
Yeah, I got a lot of COVID actually.
A lot?
Yeah, well, short, lots of short things.
Let me just do two quickly to get these out of the way.
And this is the second, because I got some interesting news about America's frontline doctors.
So the first one is Dr. Jha.
Dr. Shah, who's kind of freaking out about vaccines.
That America's physicians, like the real leaders of American medicine, the people you trust for your cancer care, and your heart care, and your pediatrics care, are out there telling you you need to go get a vaccine.
You can decide to trust America's physicians, or you can trust some random dude on Twitter.
Like, those are your choices.
But I think the key here is to get trusted voices out there spreading truth, spreading science-based information.
And for journalists and for people who run platforms, what I would say is you should be thinking about what your personal responsibility is.
And do you want to be a source of misinformation and disinformation?
That's up to those individuals, but I think it's really important for us, for me, to be spreading good information.
Okay, hold on a second.
So this guy's going on about your local doctors who are confined to certain opinions or otherwise they get fired.
Or other doctors, we're not talking about some, you know, Alex Jones just yakking away, we're talking about other Doctors with a lot of degrees and a lot of... I know.
As he said... You can decide to trust America's physicians or you can trust some random dude on Twitter.
He just said some random dude on Twitter.
That's your doctor.
Yeah.
So what he's doing is he's demeaning legitimate spokespeople.
On the other side, by calling him random dudes.
This is bullshit.
Well, he's also threatening the journalists by saying, you have to ask yourself, where do you want to be in this?
Do you want to be seen as disinformation?
Or do you want to follow the message here?
And this is right out of their communications handbook.
Which we've seen.
For him to say, we need to get trusted voices out there.
That's, we know.
They try to get trusted voices on Rogan, I think they might have.
They try to get trusted voices everywhere.
Trusted voices, trusted voices.
And meanwhile, here's the stats that show there's a problem.
The federal government purchased 171 million doses of this updated vaccine and so far you've got 35 million into arms.
That seems like a far cry from what the government has paid for.
Is your expectation that you'll ever hit that 171?
Yeah, let's talk about the purchase we made.
So first of all, our goal was to make sure we had enough vaccines for everybody.
In rural areas, for instance, you end up having to deal with the fact that you might have a vial of five doses and are only able to give out three.
So that's always something that we factor in, right?
Second is Because over time, there will be updates, FDA may, and again I don't want to get ahead of FDA, at some point make a decision that the bivalent vaccine is what you want to use as a primary source.
When FDA makes that decision, if they... So, wait a minute.
So, here's the... Clearly, they haven't delivered the vaccine.
They've sent the money, it sounds like they already sent the money for 171 million shots.
And by the way, these vaccines expire.
Well, that's why when he says, well, we may just want to use that for the primary.
So I'm sure that he's not saying, or the bivalent or primary, I'm sure he's not saying we're just going to use these and put them in a different vial or something.
I think they haven't been manufactured.
They've been ordered.
but not manufactured.
And I don't want to get ahead of FDA.
At some point, make a decision that the bivalent vaccine is what you want to use as a primary series.
When FDA makes that decision, if they make that decision, we want to make sure we have plenty of vaccines for that.
Why is this guy talking so fast all over?
This guy's, something's up.
He's very nervous.
He's talking like some guy stoned on meth.
Wait, wait, something's up.
He's very nervous.
He's talking like a, like a, like some guy stoned on meth.
He's just going like a, like a bat out of hell, a Coke, going like a bat out of hell, yuck, yuck, yuck.
There's something up.
Something is, he's, he's worried about something.
Oh, good.
I get another clip.
When FDA makes that decision, if they make that decision, we want to make sure we have plenty of vaccines for that.
So we have made these purchases thinking across all of the ways in which Americans will need vaccines and have made decisions to make sure there are plenty of vaccines available for Americans wherever they are in rural areas and in urban areas.
And I think that was a really good decision to make sure that there's plenty of access no matter how our vaccine usage shifts.
And there's something about the past couple of days with Fauci retiring, and Fauci, well I'm sure we have those clips, I do, Jean-Pierre Abdul Vandamme, but this, you're right, I think because Fauci's leaving and now the journalists are starting to ask, Ja is not infallible, Ja is not on candles, Ja is not He's not Javier for the medical industry.
He's truly just a big pharma spokesman and I think the journalists are really trying to push it now.
Thank you for allowing me to ask a question.
Dr. Jha, my question simply has to do with vaccine mandates.
Even if the vaccine is safe, even if the vaccine is effective, there's always been a question since the beginning, should they be mandated?
Should people lose their jobs?
should military members be forced out of the service over these vaccine mandates?
And to this day, I don't think the administration's backed away from those mandates.
Is it fair at this point in the endemic to back away from vaccine mandates and do what you're doing today, which is simply encourage people to get their vaccines?
I think mandate decisions are always made at the local level by I have had a vaccine mandate that I have been subject to for 20 years for a flu vaccine because as a physician, the hospital where I work said I could not step foot on campus after I think like December 1st or something if I didn't have my flu vaccine.
Was that appropriate?
The hospital thought it was because they said that's how we make sure we protect other healthcare workers and that's how we protect patients.
So this idea that in specific circumstances, we can't have vaccine mandates, we've had them forever.
Right?
George Washington had a vaccine mandate when there weren't quite vaccines.
This is new?
This is new.
I had not heard that George Washington had a vaccine mandate.
Did you know about this?
This already sounds like a crock.
George Washington had a vaccine mandate when there weren't quite vaccines then, but they were... There weren't quite vaccines, but he had a mandate!
He's the first president!
Oh my god, are you kidding me?
You're right, he's coked out.
There were inoculations against smallpox.
This is as old as America.
We've done this.
It's as old as America?
The military decides what it needs to have a healthy fighting force.
This is a decision up to our military leaders.
Individual employers can make these decisions.
So, we've had a long history of this, of individual, local decisions on these kinds of issues, and I think that is completely appropriate.
It is, and I'm so pleased that we have yet another pilot dying while at the controls.
If you try and find a story, and of course I have a lot of aviation, Asian Night Flyer is keeping me informed with all of the links and the latest.
He said, you know, if you really want to go back and see if you can find a pilot dying at the controls, you have to go back to 2015.
And that's the only one in all these years.
But we've had two in the last two months.
And see, another captain, he was clearing out his apartment for a flight and he died in his apartment, fell down dead.
So, you heard about this, right?
About the envoy, a regional jet pilot?
Yeah.
So, that's what you get with your vaccine mandates, in my opinion.
But wait.
Washington Post.
Wait, there's more.
Wait, there's more.
Washington Post.
Headline.
COVID is no longer mainly a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
And here's why.
So they're trying to come clean.
The Washington Post.
Woppo, woppo, woppo.
But they still say, well, you know, if you look at... Here, I'll read it to you.
It's hilarious.
Being unvaccinated is still a major risk factor for dying from COVID-19, but efficacy wanes over time.
And an analysis out last week from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlights the need to get regular booster shots to keep one's risk of death from the coronavirus low, especially for the elderly.
But they say that if a continuation of a troubling trend that has emerged over the past year, as vaccination rates have increased and new variants appeared, the share of deaths of people who were vaccinated has been steadily rising.
In September 2021, vaccinated people made up just 23% of coronavirus fatalities.
In January and February this year, it was up 42%.
We can no longer say this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated, but they say if you, um, if you recategorize it by different age groups, then it's up.
It's, I mean, they're just doing math here.
They're doing all kinds of cool statistics.
Um, but also they, they talk about people dying from COVID.
We're talking about people dying from, uh, well dying from these weird, um, Clot-like, rubbery strings.
Have you, did you see?
We all watched that, yuck.
Did you see that thing?
Did you see the whole movie?
Well, we saw, we've known about this for over a year.
Right.
Because there's that guy in England first alerted the embalmers to this.
Yeah.
And then it starts showing up everywhere.
And next thing you know, a whole hour-long movie is done about it.
It's hard to get through without throwing up.
I pulled the first minute.
I pulled the first minute.
life insurance companies have reported an overwhelming and unexplainable increase in all-cause deaths among 18 to 49-year-olds.
Along with that, there's also been an increase in certain medical diagnoses such as miscarriages and Bell's palsy.
Well, when I first started seeing these strange anomalies in the blood, it's just there's something different about the blood.
All of these people that are dying, doesn't matter what they died of, they were having this unique, there's this unique change in the blood.
I feel as though I am seeing something that could be causing their death.
No one will see what I see.
So in the very beginning, I'm thinking, okay, so COVID could have caused this possibly, but now I'm seeing these in people that supposedly never had COVID.
And then you find out they were vaccinated.
And so it's like, okay, so it's the vaccine might be causing this.
Yeah!
So I got to look at the credits, man.
I gotta see if they licensed Pink Floyd for this.
If Roger Waters licensed it, that'd be fantastic.
But if they didn't, this thing is going away real quick.
Well, we'll find out soon enough.
So, I was watching the view.
Wait, wait, wait.
We just need to finish up with this thing.
I thought this would be kind of like a, honestly, a little Info Wars.
You know, there's a lot of footage you've already seen.
Yeah.
But the people stroking out, which, you know, I've seen six or seven.
There's also the iron filings that I saw.
Well, not iron, the coffee grates.
The sand or whatever they wanted to call it.
But, I mean, it's really disturbing to see and what's interesting is that, you know, you have the entire medical community and way down at the end of the line, almost in the dirt itself, is the people who, you know, lovingly take care of you.
They, you know, they try to shoot you full of embalming fluid, which, you know, there's so many clots in some of these people that Yeah, they can't get it through.
It doesn't even go through.
And they're not really necessarily sophisticated guys, and I think they're really brave to do this because they're gonna get in some massive, massive trouble.
Well, a lot of them were, you know, behind a shield.
What do you mean?
Oh, yeah, a couple of them were anonymous.
That's true.
That's true.
Okay, so you had the view, you said?
Dr. Whoopi Goldberg.
Dr. Whoopi Goldberg.
She has, I guess, I didn't know this, but I got these clips.
It's Dynamite.
This is how, first she plays Fauci, retiring.
You know, Fauci, Fauci, Fauci.
And then Whoopi comes on, and let's go through these because I'm guessing she's had COVID twice, and she just got over the second bout.
This is Dr. Whoopi 1.
From outrage, a lot of conservatives who posted about how much they hate Dr. Fauci, that they'd rather get COVID than ever test again.
Let me explain something to you as somebody who's just come off it again.
Yeah, second time.
She says she's come off it again.
She's so lucky.
Which means that she's had it more than once, even though she's all vaxxed to the max.
Yeah, but she didn't die.
Well, this is where we go, because Dr. Whoopi No.
2 brings in Dr. Behar.
Come off it again.
And not a nice light, because, you know, I came off a tough ass COVID, okay?
You don't want to get this.
It's not funny.
Funny!
You don't want this.
This will kill you.
What's the matter with you people?
Well, the reason it didn't kill you is because you've been boosted.
Yes, okay?
If you're not boosted, you could die.
That's the point.
People write on Twitter or someplace, you see, Whoopi got it, and she has the demarcinations.
Yeah, but Whoopi's sitting there.
She's not in the casket, thank you.
You might die.
So we're going back to these old, and I will call them, old tropes.
Ah, ooh, tropes.
The old trope, well, you know, at least you won't get it as sick.
Or, you know, this is all theoretical, of course, because we don't have two whoopies in two different universes.
Please, please, please tell me that someone at some point, one of these doctors of the view says, you won't transmit it to somebody.
Please tell me they threw that in.
Well, let's listen to the next one.
Oh, no.
You might have it here in clip three.
Yeah, clip three.
I have to stay well so I don't hurt anybody else.
This is how we take care of each other.
I don't understand how a suggestion for making your life perhaps better He spent his entire life saving people's lives.
Seven administrations?
Seven administrations.
He saved people's lives during the AIDS epidemic.
You know, thank the holidays.
He killed people during the AIDS epidemic.
With AZT.
I thought you'd enjoy that.
With AZT.
And this is a lie, and we just have to face it.
The M5M is going, and every mainstream institution is just going full bore.
We don't care.
We don't care what anyone else says.
This is it.
This is law.
And don't worry, because George Washington had mandates, okay?
So this is as old as America, and we're all going to make sure you get jacked up and juiced.
Because all the lies, just the tropes as you call them, just keep on going.
So we just have to ignore it, but unfortunately the rule makers, the legislators, they're going to go ahead and do it.
Because they all buy into it.
This is mind control!
With this group, it's for sure mind control.
So let's go into clip four.
I think you finished that one, right?
Yeah.
Clip four where they go on and on about how great Fauci is.
And for shame, for shame, for someone saying that you shouldn't even get anything.
Why do people hate watch Dr. Fauci?
If you don't like him, like, carry on.
Like, there are other channels.
There's other things to do.
It's not like he got you to wear a mask or do anything else.
The focus on him just shows you that they're trying to put their vitriol somewhere.
Because he's here for other reasons, so just carry on.
Keep doing your nonsense.
He's here for other reasons.
What other reasons?
To kill people?
The focus on him just shows you that they're trying to put their vitriol somewhere.
Because he's here for other reasons, so just carry on.
Keep doing your nonsense.
It's almost like, gee, I'll get COVID and I'll die and I'll own the limbs.
What a good idea!
Dr. Behar, Dr. Whoopi, all of the doctors on The View, Dr. Jha, all of them, and I kind of pulled back from this because I want to approach some people with love and compassion.
We're shaving all their heads and we're marching them naked down Main Street, people.
These people are collaborators and they're evil.
They are evil.
Okay, so let's go to ABC because, yes, Fauci's final farewell.
Man, that was a spectacle.
And in his final press briefing at the White House, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is retiring after 54 years with the NIH, his final message stressed that Americans should get an updated COVID-19 shot as soon as eligible.
Dr. Fauci was also asked how he would like to be remembered.
And he said, quote, I've given it everything that I have.
And I've never left anything on the field if they want to remember me, whether they judge rightly or wrongly, what I've done.
I gave it all.
I got- I gave it all.
I got for many decades.
What an amazing career.
For that will not be much committed.
I don't know what- What?
This is a sharp- She can't- You know what?
Because it's so egregiously false.
It's such a lie.
I think Robin's brain almost wouldn't allow her to say it.
Whether they judge rightly or wrongly what I've done, I gave it all.
I got, I gave it all I got for many decades.
Be committed.
What an amazing group.
Wow!
We gotta do the double here.
This is actually kind of interesting.
Yeah, okay.
Let's try it one more time.
I want to remember me, whether they judge rightly or wrongly, what I've done.
I gave it all.
I got... I gave it all.
I got for many decades.
What an amazing career.
What a public servant.
54 years.
Yeah.
Amazing career.
Amazing career.
Okay.
So, we did have a couple of things that needed to be discussed.
And as ABC points out, you know, we've got a real issue here with RSV.
Plus, as families prepare to gather for Thanksgiving, health officials are warning the surge in respiratory infections could get worse.
Some pediatric hospitals around the country are already full.
And it's not just the young getting sick.
Older people are being hospitalized with the virus RSV at alarming rates.
A couple things I want to mention.
First of all, when did we ever hear of RSV in the last 15 years that we've been doing this show?
Never.
Never?
Never.
It's never cropped up.
It's common.
It's just common.
It's common.
And then the other thing is why do they continue to lie about the hospital beds?
You know, I know, everyone who listens to the show and anyone who's in the business knows that the hospitals try to run at full capacity if possible.
That's how they make money.
An empty bed makes no money.
That's right.
And there's many professions where that slogan is valid.
Yeah, well it's the airline industry, like the guy, how the Southwest, the airplane's not making any money for us when it's sitting on the tarmac.
In fact, they run the airlines the same way as the hospitals.
They need to have the occupancy.
That's why we have less flights, and that's why they're more full, and that's why it's a nightmare.
Um, but this flu and RSV, you know, this is kind of an issue because the way they explain... Well, actually, here's... This was a question for Dr. Fauci, his last time at the podium.
So Dr. Fauci said that it is not surprising... Oh, I'm sorry.
This is... They're asking Ja about this, which is even better.
I think there's this rebound effect with the flu this season.
Why then does it seem like the country is caught so flat-footed by it?
What do you mean caught flat-footed by it?
People in this country are struggling to get basic antibiotics and antivirals.
Now here, I think this is Ducey, makes a critical mistake, and it gives Dr. Shah, while he still has hair, it gives him the edge because he says it's hard for people to get antibiotics and antivirals.
There is apparently some shortage of some antibiotics, but he says antivirals, and that's where he lost it.
So you're struggling to get basic antibiotics and antivirals.
Why?
So I'm not sure what... So we have plenty of Paxlivid.
I've not heard people struggling.
We got plenty of Paxlivid.
Don't worry!
I haven't heard people struggling except for breath when they're dying from the Paxlivid.
Plenty of packs of it.
I've not heard people struggling.
The flu and RSV.
So I don't know what antivirals you're thinking about for RSV.
There aren't any that I'm aware of.
There is a monoclonal that's for very, very high risk children.
We have that.
We have plenty of that.
So I don't think anybody's struggling.
I'm not aware of anybody struggling to get the monoclonal for high risk children, immunocompromised children.
Again, I'd have to look at the specifics.
What I would say is we often see shortages of individual antibiotics.
I'm not aware of antivirals that are in shortage.
The single most important thing that people need to do to protect themselves in this moment where we have a lot of flu Still have a decent amount of RSV.
Still got a good amount of COVID.
The single most important thing people need to do is go get vaccinated.
It keeps you out of the hospital.
People need to do to protect themselves in this moment where we have a lot of flu.
Still have a decent amount of RSV.
Still got a good amount of COVID.
overanalyzing a bit, but he speeds up when he has to basically pitch the vaccine again.
Listen.
People need to do to protect themselves in this moment where we have a lot of flu, still have a decent amount of RSV, still got a good amount of COVID.
The single most important thing people need to do is go get vaccinated.
So, I'll see you next time.
the vaccinate.
Come on, tell me that's not a guy in trouble.
The single...
We can get the vaccinate.
Still got a good amount of COVID.
The single most important thing people need to do is go get vaccinated.
Holy moly.
It keeps you out of the hospital.
It protects...
It keeps you from getting particularly sick.
We have plenty of flu vaccines.
We have plenty of...
I love the medical term.
It keeps you from getting particularly sick.
It protects.
It keeps you from getting particularly sick.
We have plenty of flu vaccines.
We have plenty of COVID vaccines.
We have plenty of COVID antivirals.
As I said, I think the country is ready.
We're ready to support hospitals that are getting into trouble.
We have been working with jurisdictions over the last month meeting with them.
If hospitals need help, we've offered that and we stand ready to help hospitals get through this moment.
I just answered my own question to myself.
What was that?
Why are we hearing about RSV so much all of a sudden?
Well, I should have played these in the other order, but here's Fauci.
Fauci explains it.
Well wait, let me tell you what, I have to put a prediction in the red book.
RSV vaccine.
Already developed.
We've already talked about, of course there's going to be an RSV vaccine.
It's just mRNA and we just calculated on the supercomputer and we're good to go.
I have another thought, by the way.
Is it going to be the first mRNA vaccine outside of COVID?
Is it going to be the first one?
I think it might be.
Possibly.
I mean, aren't they also making mRNA against heart attacks?
Alright, here's Fauci explaining why, and this is, this is, I mean, I'm sorry, this is just horseshit.
When you have seasons of very low flu, which got kind of bumped off the table by COVID, when you have re- How?
Okay.
We know that there was no flu.
No flu?
There was no flu.
But when he says, it kind of got bumped off the table, what, the tabletop exercise table where you strategize this whole thing?
Or did the virus just go, oh, I'm sorry, I'm falling and I can't get up?
What does that mean technically?
And the White House press did not ask him, of course.
Unfortunately.
Is this true, John?
kind of bumped off the table by COVID.
When you have respiratory illnesses that circulate, they sort of have niches that you very rarely have one and the other at its peak.
So when we were...
Is this true, John?
How should I know?
But it's like, it sounds like he's making it up as he goes along.
We're at a peak with COVID.
All the other respiratory illnesses, including RSV and including flu, were very, very low compared to other years.
When you now open up in society, people now maybe are under-vaccinated.
Not everybody's wearing a mask.
We're trying to get back and are getting back to some degree of normality.
You almost have like a rebound effect of something that was very low for two seasons.
If you look at the flu over the last couple... John, another medical term is the rebound effect.
When you have... I'm happy that Dr. Fauci is giving me a little bit of education here.
So, when you have a virus that has fallen off the table, And it's two years in a row.
Through no fault of its own, I might add.
Without evidence, and there's no fault of its own.
So, yes, the dynamite.
So the flu fell off the table through no fault of its own.
But, and this is what we could have anticipated, I think, there's a sort of a rebound effect.
And in Fauci's physics, the rebound comes back twice as hard as the energy that was put into it for some reason.
They get back and I'm getting those.
The way you have to also take into account, even though each year's flu is different.
There's that, too.
Thank you.
When you now open up in society, people now maybe are under vaccinated.
Not everybody's wearing a mask.
We're trying to get back to some degree of normality.
You almost have like a rebound effect of something that was very low for two seasons.
If you look at the flu over the last couple of years, in the peak of the COVID back in 2020 and 2021, we were having the lowest flu seasons on record.
So it's not surprising that we're seeing it return back.
There's so many people I know who are convinced that this was just the flu and they just psy-opt us.
And this, of course, doesn't help debunk that thinking.
And then, of course, I do have the outrage with the Today News Africa reporter, but just a little shorty here.
This is Fauci.
This is his farewell.
This is what he really wants.
And listen carefully, because he means it.
First of all, everybody should be vaccinated and boosted with flu and with COVID.
Okay.
What did he just say?
You should get a shot to give you COVID and the flu.
Yes, exactly.
First of all, everybody should be vaccinated and boosted with flu and with COVID.
With flu and with COVID.
There you go.
Okay.
Yes, and the word should have been for.
Yep, but he said with.
For flu and for COVID.
He said with.
You should get vaccinated for something.
You do not get vaccinated with something.
Nope.
Nope.
So, yeah, the truth has to come out.
Okay, so then we had... I have these two clips, you might have them as well.
So before you go to those clips, let me give you a thesis.
Oh yeah?
Oh yes, please.
Now we know, if we're going to go with Malone's commentary, that the CIA is behind this whole thing because they need a platform for future attacks, bioweapon attacks.
And for turning as many people Democrat as possible.
Well, there's always that.
That's always there.
It's always on there.
Is it, so you want to, so maybe what the idea is, is this.
This platform, the mRNA platform, which may not be the best, but it is a platform that they could use in the future for everything.
The problem is a lot of people don't take to it well.
Yeah, some die apparently.
So what you have to do is get rid of those people in the first tranche.
In other words, get rid of everyone you can who this mRNA vaccine is toxic to.
Get them out of the picture because when hell breaks loose and somebody does attack us with a bioweapon, we won't have time to deal with all these dead people, the people that are dying from the platform, as opposed to people who are being protected using the platform.
So let's do that now.
John, you had me at tranche.
I think you see, it's sad to think, but that's why isn't it?
Why not?
Well, this is killing people left and right and pilots and dropping dead.
I mean, and they're just in total denial about it because it's possible that this is a process we have to go through to make sure that the leftover genetically inclined people that won't get sick, because it's not killing everybody like some people and they're just in total denial about it because it's possible that this is It's killing some people.
And those people, we've got to get them out of the way for the future because of the upcoming war.
What I'm looking for is some, I'm looking for some markers is what kind of people get it, you know.
Who are the ones that just die?
They get these clots and these rubbery things.
They drop dead on the sports field.
People in perfectly good health.
But it's not everybody.
No, it's not everybody, but it's a lot of people.
It's a lot more than is normally acceptable for a vaccine or any other drug for that matter.
Oh, there you go.
You're just some dude on a podcast.
Dude on Twitter.
Dude on a podcast.
And there's a dude who... Yeah, there's gotta be a marker.
Yeah, maybe it's the AEC-2 receptors or something like that.
Whatever it is, they're insisting on it.
To this day, when it's not even necessary, the pandemic is over.
Even Biden said that, even though he got excoriated for it.
Yeah.
They're still insisting, you got to get these shots.
Everyone's got to get this shot.
We got to cull the herd.
I mean, this still has to be just a pure financial motive.
I mean, it doesn't surprise me that this is what the news shows because that's what they're, you know, that's what they live and die by is the advertisement of big pharma.
So they have to do that.
But all these doctors, I don't know, this is so destructive.
And then Another annoying dude from Africa.
Was it Africa Today News?
He's been annoying before in these.
And it's kind of fun because Kareen Abdul Jean-Pierre Van Damme, she does not like this dude.
I think we can hear him here.
- What did you do?
- What did you do?
- Toulouse, Toulouse, Toulouse.
- Toulouse, Toulouse.
- You say, what is, Dr. Fauci, before you leave, how about the origins of COVID?
I mean, you know, like... I'm glad you got this clip.
Come on, Fauci!
Come on, man!
Come on!
She jumps in to excoriate the guy.
Dr. Fauci, only 13%... Hold on one second.
We have a process here.
I'm not calling out on people who yell.
And you're being disrespectful to your colleagues and you're being disrespectful to our guests.
I will not call on you if you yell.
And also, you're taking time off the clock because Dr. Fauci has to leave in a couple of minutes.
I'm done.
I'm not getting into a back and forth with you.
Go ahead, Jeremy.
She's completely lost control.
It is not your turn.
Be a good doobie in the romper room.
This is a disrespect.
It is.
I'm done, Simon.
I'm done.
I'm Simon.
I'm done.
the room.
She has a valid question.
She's asked about the origin of COVID.
I hear the question.
I hear your question, but we're not doing this the way you want it.
This is the disrespect.
It is.
I'm done.
Simon, I'm done.
I'm done.
I'm done with you right now.
Go ahead.
You're taking time away from your colleagues.
Go ahead.
All right, John, your thoughts on this exchange?
Well, this guy's out of control.
And they don't want that question about the origins because Fauci, whatever he says, you know, it's off limits.
Yeah.
That's all there is to it, and they're going to do some more hearings in Congress, and they're going to bring Fauci back?
This guy's doomed to have to give testimony or he's going to disappear, like, you know, move to Monaco.
Well, there's something else, and the UK has done a great job with their former health minister, Matt Hancock.
Remember him?
The health minister.
Yeah, well, he was the health minister during COVID and, well, it doesn't matter.
He was a version of the Fauci.
Not the same, but he was a version of the Fauci.
And he had to resign because he had an affair with his assistant.
Remember, he was sneaking out.
Oh yeah, this guy.
He would tell everyone to do one thing and he'd go out and party.
Right.
So here's the humor of the Brits, and having lived there for a few years, I totally appreciate this.
As is with many, and it's odd how many people do this in Britain, but the biggest celebrities will go on, I'm a celebrity, get me out of here.
You familiar with this program?
Yeah.
So you go to the jungle and you have to do all kinds of stuff.
Now in this case, the audience is voting on tasks that the former health minister has to complete.
They consist mainly of eating things.
So the public keeps voting him to do challenges and so far he's eaten a kangaroo penis, A sheep's vagina, and a cow anus.
This is what we should do with Fauci, with all these people!
I rescind, I rescind, and I withdraw the threat of shaving people and marching them down Main Street naked.
I think they need to go out, I'm a celebrity, get me out of here, and the public votes on these things.
That would be healing for the nation.
Healing.
I'm just saying, we've had a lot of good, a lot of good reality show ideas on this program.
And one of these days... That would be a good one, but do you think, you actually think the nation doesn't like Fauci?
Hey, you're making the mistake of thinking that these votes are real.
What are you, like Elon Musk Twitter poll?
No!
The producers determine what he's gonna eat.
No, I'm not saying... I'm not talking about that.
I'm talking about your thinking that, well, this is a good way to get back at... Except for a fringe, most people love Fauci, as you can hear when you listen to The View.
You're missing the point.
We'll just pretend that 80% of the country voted to have him eat the kangaroo penis.
I understand that part.
Oh, okay.
It's just that I don't think the public's going to respond in a way you think.
Wow, okay, then we're lost.
Well... We're lost!
We're lost.
Sad bit of news.
Although we kind of knew it was happening.
We had gotten reports about Dr. Simone Gold.
Certainly a hero or a heroine early on.
You were the America's Frontline Doctors.
They were the first ones out there.
Oh yes, you got a report on this.
They were the first ones out there.
And we kept hearing from people who were trying to do business with them and, you know, set up different things that Dr. Simone had gone.
Now, what I heard was she's gone all Hollywood.
And with that, that meant that she had a Hollywood boyfriend, John Strand, who's been like kind of more model than actor, I guess.
Both of them were inside the Capitol on January 6th with a megaphone telling people what to do.
She copped a plea deal and has been out.
And he apparently is still going to trial, but he's on Twitter and he has no problem communicating.
So that's very sketchy.
But then when you find out, after she got out of detention with her plea deal, She went ape shit, and here is a short rundown of what she's done.
I'm sorry.
You got the ape shit?
The number of times we've used the ape shit on the show is down into the sub, you know, one digit.
Will you tell me if this short list of what she's done so far with America's Frontline, Dr. Money, is worthy of the AS moniker?
Simone Gold purchased a $3.6 million home in Naples, Florida, without authorization from the board.
She also then went along with her boyfriend John Strand and they also went and put a lease on another home in Naples, Florida.
A down payment of $45,000 with I think a subsequent like $12,000 a month, something outrageous.
And then she and her boyfriend, they went along and actually purchased three vehicles.
A Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van, a Hyundai Genesis, and a GMC Denali.
In addition, they were spending monthly up to $12,000 a month on a personal security officer, $5,600 on a personal housekeeper.
I don't know how dirty their house was.
Plus, other personal items were placed on the credit card in the amount of nearly $50,000 a month.
In addition, Simone Gold was also renting private planes, and at least twice she rented these private planes, and in one instance, exceeding over $100,000.
It's just like Black Lives Matter.
It's the same.
I don't know, how do these people get so corrupted?
So delusional?
Something's fishy about this story.
I mean, for one thing, she was a spokeshole, and out there in front, and then she runs into this guy Strand.
You think that maybe Strand's a spook?
Handler.
Yeah, that was my thing.
Well, the reason that... Is there any other person detained for January 6 crimes of jaywalking or whatever, of trespassing, who is tweeting?
No?
I don't think so.
It's suspicious.
The whole thing's suspicious and he got her all jacked up.
Who knows?
And then she sent out on America's Frontline Doctor's letterhead that she was glad to be reinstated and she just sent it out to everybody.
Then she locked down the website.
I guess they had access to it.
It's a mess.
I sent America's Frontline Doctors a little bit of money.
I'm sure I gave them 50 bucks or something when they asked for it.
It was the thing to do.
It was the thing to do.
That's it.
I want my plane ride.
All right, well, that's interesting, I guess.
Well, we'll have to see.
We'll have to see.
We've still got some of the election, I just want to get a couple of election things out of the way because it's still dragging on, you know, with the Maricopa and the rest.
Yep.
I have a short 12-second clip which I want you to deconstruct it for me.
My claim is based on this clip.
Herschel Walker is going to lose.
Play the clip and you tell me why I think that way.
Senate candidate Herschel Walker's bus tour made a stop in Powder Springs, Georgia yesterday.
He is running against Senator Raphael Warnock in the Senate runoff election.
Walker was joined by Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Ted Cruz.
Hey, hey.
Hey, I'll make sure you win, Herschel!
Let us on your tour on the bus!
In Colorado's 3rd district, Democratic challenger Adam Frisch last week conceded to Republican incumbent Lauren Boebert.
Yeah, looks like she's going to win and be back.
In Colorado's 3rd District, Democratic challenger Adam Frisch last week conceded to Republican incumbent Lauren Boebert.
They are separated by over 500 votes.
I call bullcrap.
But the Associated Press and other outlets have not yet called the race for Bulbur.
Bullcrap.
The race qualifies for a recount under Colorado law because the margin is so small.
But the two candidates said they are not calling for a recount.
Oh, okay.
Did that mean a runoff?
You know why I put that clip out for obvious reasons?
Because I just love that clip.
You love that bullcrap.
Of course, it's a great clip.
There's a little more primetime purging news.
I think this is kind of interesting.
Well, it's not interesting, but there it is.
The Supreme Court has now cleared the way for Congress to get a hold of former President Trump's tax returns.
It ends a three-year fight by Democrats.
But Trump's delays may have paid off because any investigation that Democrats begin now will almost certainly be shut down when Republicans take over the House in January.
There's a very funny announcement on WhiteHouse.gov.
But even on the White House Twitter, it's a... Ron Klain tweeted this.
It's a... Here, one last item for your Thanksgiving dinner.
Some talking points when that uncle comes at you about POTUS.
So it's President Biden's top accomplishments for when chatting with your uncle at Thanksgiving.
Yeah.
Now, did you see the glaring error?
No, I did not.
I didn't look at it.
I mean, I looked at it, but I didn't deconstruct it.
Yeah, I won't go through the whole thing, but here is one paragraph.
Despite global challenges, we're making progress!
Bullet point.
10 million jobs created.
Unemployment near record lows.
Bullet point.
Unemployment near record lows, including for black and Hispanic Americans.
Bullet point.
More small businesses launching than ever before.
Bullet point.
Rallied the world in defense of Ukraine in the face of Putin's aggression.
And here's my favorite.
And, I'm reading this verbatim, no taxes on people making above $400,000.
He kept his promise.
Wow.
And that's on every version of it.
Wow.
How can you, and leave it up?
I'll read it again.
And no, and no is capitalized, and no taxes on people making above $400,000.
He kept his promise.
Now, what the promise was, no new taxes on people making under $400,000.
Yeah, that was the promise.
But he didn't, it was a lie!
I guarantee you, That no one over $400,000 will have any taxes to pay at all.
It's just crazy.
Proofread people.
Proofreading people.
What does it take?
Yeah.
You know, just pass it around.
You know what it means to me when you see stuff like that is that nobody's paying any attention to any of it.
Can you guys take a look at this and tell me if there's any mistakes on here we have to know?
Yeah, sure.
Sure, boss.
Yeah.
It looks good.
You know that no one read it.
Or, you know, they send back a note, good to go.
The way, what I always say, when it's actually good to go.
Good to go.
When it's actually good.
No, I've stopped doing that.
I say, no changes.
Yeah, that's true.
You have changed.
But I've always enjoyed good to go.
I'll bring it back.
I'll bring back good to go.
No, that's okay.
Don't worry about it.
In New Zealand?
A promise from Yashinda to lower the voting age to 16.
Because it's discriminatory to have an age limit.
That's an interesting choice.
What a dumb.
I don't know, what's the median age in... Just lower it to 12.
Hell with it.
I'm with you there.
That'd be fun.
I got some Texas news.
Okay.
I love Texas news.
Me too.
Especially because it means I have to go defend my state.
Okay.
What are we doing?
Yeah, that's the only reason I do it.
I know.
I got California stuff too, which is more interesting.
Well, actually, let's do the California news because it really is about pot.
And boom, here we go.
California pot shops.
Listen to this horrible story.
Legalizing recreational marijuana was supposed to take the criminal element out of the equation in California.
But it's not working out that way.
National correspondent William Lejeunesse shows us from Los Angeles.
Riverside County Sheriff's Department search warrant command entry!
An illegal pot farm outside Los Angeles.
Search warrant!
Inside, deputies fighting guns and two accused growers hiding in a closet.
Hands up!
Hands up!
It looks like a goat farm, but from the air deputies could see grow houses containing millions in illicit pot.
The illegal industry is competing with the legal industry and essentially putting them out of business.
Prop 64 makes marijuana legal in California.
Like other states, voters were told legalizing marijuana would eliminate associated crime and cartels.
That hasn't happened.
We're seeing massive cultivation operations.
Police say organized crime still controls the market.
Illegal immigrants grow the pot, while local gangs sell it through outlaw dispensaries.
This is one of about 85 illegal pot shops in Los Angeles.
But because selling cannabis without a license is a misdemeanor, they reopened.
This one's been busted seven times.
The problem is, these illegal shops are coming in and they're undercutting all the legal shops.
They're coming in and selling the product almost half the price.
Oh, go figure.
Government screwed up a great little market.
Yeah, they did by overdoing it.
They got carried away because they went into this pot shop in L.A.
and they had the same edibles, they had all well-packaged, it was the same stuff.
They're bringing it in and they're not paying the taxes on it.
That's the only difference.
And so they can sell at a lower price because the taxes are exorbitant.
Right.
You know, sin tax.
They love the old sin tax.
How much is it?
It's like cigarette business in New York.
Do you know what the percentage is of the sin tax for weed?
I do not.
Okay.
I don't either.
I was just curious.
But play part two of this.
Inside looks like a candy store with edibles labeled Chips Ahoy and Skizzles and 24 varieties of pot.
Water and power will cut off utilities.
Building and safety will cite the landlord for code violations.
But for law enforcement, California's cannabis experiment is a disaster.
This will most likely open back up in a day or two.
It did, within 24 hours.
And those arrested were released.
But with felonies now misdemeanors, and no interest from prosecutors, the state's black market is thriving, and billions in promised tax revenue go up in smoke.
You see, and that's why Texas is smart.
Texas is like, you don't ever hear about a big marijuana bust in Texas, do you?
Never.
You know why?
Because I'm like, look, you know, just go, just grow it, sell it, smoke it, whatever.
We know what's not going to work is if we start legalizing it's going to be a hassle, it's going to suck.
I really think that's their motivation because you don't get thrown in jail or arrested or anything for pot in Texas, anywhere that I'm aware of.
They do the taxing and do the job well in Washington State, and I think Colorado doesn't have the issues.
What it is is two-fold.
One, you're in Los Angeles, the district attorney there, who they couldn't get rid of, who's one of these Soros liberals, won't prosecute anybody for doing anything like that because it's a misdemeanor, it's minor, not hurting anybody.
So that's problem number one.
And so they have all these 85 pot shops that are illegal because they're selling without paying the taxes.
And so there's no enforcement.
I mean, if there was enforcement, there wouldn't be an issue.
They never bring that up.
I want you to open up.
It's okay.
Washington State and what was the other example?
Colorado.
Yeah, they both have other issues, which I'm sure is because of this legal pot.
They have no control over their state.
They're killing people.
So at least you get a good weed market.
All right.
Now let's go to Texas.
Let's go to Texas.
We got a couple of stories here.
Here's the one I think is the... Oh, this is interesting.
There's a plastic story in Texas.
Tell me you knew about this.
Impostors are topping the list of telemarketing calls that U.S.
consumers would much rather never get.
That's according to... I'm sorry.
That's not plastics.
No, you played phone and sandwich.
Yeah, it's one of both.
The world's largest plastic facility is coming to the Texas coastline.
Two companies are investing $8.5 billion to build it.
Chevron Phillips Chemical and Qatar Energy.
The pair have collaborated for more than two decades on projects in Qatar.
The new project is an effort to meet the growing demands for polymers across the globe.
The plant will produce polyethylene, the most commonly used plastic in the world.
It's used to produce food packaging, coolers, housewares, water pipes and more.
Ha!
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Is this another New Tang Dynasty, uh, yes it is, of course.
Why do they throw in water pipes?
Because they're made of plastic.
It's used to produce food packaging, coolers, housewares, water pipes, and more.
Construction of the new Golden Triangle Polymers plant is slated to begin immediately.
It's expected to open by 2026.
Hey man, we got our bongs out here.
Well, here's the other one that's an interesting story.
This is Texas test strip legalization.
Did you know about this?
I don't know.
Several Texas lawmakers are proposing bills to make fentanyl test strips legal.
Currently, the test strips are classified as drug paraphernalia in the state.
Fentanyl test strips are part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's harm reduction strategy to reduce overdose deaths.
The small strips of paper can detect the presence of fentanyl in various types of drugs.
Three Democrats and a Republican have filed bills to decriminalize the test strips in the Texas state legislature.
Fentanyl-related deaths have increased significantly over the last three years in Texas.
Advocates for the bill say the change in the law would save lives.
The Texas governor says fentanyl is the single deadliest drug the nation has ever encountered, and its influx is a byproduct of President Biden's border policies.
Yeah, having ways for people to test their narcotics.
I'm four.
In the Netherlands, you know, MDMA, all of that, you can get testing.
There's shops, even though it's not legal, it's, you know, one of those Dutch rules, like, eh, do whatever you want.
That has kept a lot of people out of trouble, so I'm not against that.
But this Fentanyl, there was an update on this.
Law enforcement officials announced a major Fentanyl drug bust today.
Where?
Investigators say they seized six pill presses that can stamp brand names onto these pills in one home in Inglewood, California.
Weapons, bundles of cash, and about 450 pounds of illegal drugs, including thousands of fake prescription pills laced with fentanyl, were also found.
Officials say the suspect made more than 4,000 sales over the darknet and more conventional websites.
Drug enforcement officials and agents say among all the fentanyl-laced pills seized this year, about 6 in 10 contain a lethal dose of fentanyl.
Think about that.
Think about that.
Ooh, I have to think about that.
Marinate in that for a bit, will ya?
Think about that.
Hold your breath and close your eyes.
Reporting is that.
The big new party drug, though, in Europe, which is mainly the Netherlands, Denmark, France, is, and we know this because that poisoning cases are on the rise, is laughing gas.
The kids are all sucking in nitrous oxide.
And some of them are getting pretty sick.
I don't know why you get sick.
You usually just pass out.
Well, there's poisoning.
Let me see what they say.
Yeah, where's the poisoning come from?
Misuse of the gas can lead to a whole array of illness and injury.
Firstly, the gas can disable vitamin B12 within the body.
Leading to potential nerve damage.
He's sucking in the helium.
The whole day he's taking gas.
In addition, car accidents caused by driving or either intoxication.
This is another one.
We talked about this on the Horowitz.
What are people doing driving around and then taking, you know, nitrous oxide.
It knocks you out.
It's designed to put you under.
It's Tesla owners.
They think, oh yeah, my car will just keep on driving.
I should just be puffing away on this bag of nitrous oxide having this balloon.
Yeah, well it says, people, car accidents caused by driving while either intoxicated or while driving trying to fill balloons have significantly increased.
In the Netherlands!
Littering of used cartridges and balloons has also been highlighted as an issue.
I don't know why.
It's just litter.
Belgium is not exceptional to this rule.
Road Safety Institute, VIAS, found that 1 in 7 Belgian drivers under the age of 34 regularly uses nitrous oxide before driving.
6% have done so at least once a month.
6% have done so at least once a month.
Wow.
Well, I'm completely on the wagon now.
I cannot smoke my beloved flower for another week.
Well, much longer than that, but my periodontist called me.
I have the big procedure on Tuesday.
And he said, I'm going to send you your drugs and everything and amoxicillin, which I had no problem getting.
It's supposed to be very scarce these days.
And he said, man, you got to just, you got to stop putting fire in your mouth.
I got to have you and not don't all dried out.
So I'm jonesing a little bit.
So, um, are we going to do this show on Thursday?
I don't think it's going to happen.
What do you mean it's not going to happen?
You're not going to get the operation?
No, I'm getting the operation.
The prognosis is it will take me at least a week.
A week.
A week is what I'm saying.
A week?
So you're going to miss Thursday and Sunday?
I do not plan on missing Sunday, but we do have to have a contingency because it's literally my pie hole.
But you were going to do a show consisting of just the last few.
That's for Thursday.
The best of end of show mixes for the year.
That's the one I'm putting together for Thursday.
Okay, and then we have to do the intros and outros to it.
Yeah, we're going to do that on Sunday.
Okay, and then we have a volunteer out there who is going... Yeah, go ahead.
We have a volunteer who's going to put together all the clips of the day for the last 10 years.
That's very cool.
Which is cool, but it's like, oh my, okay.
And so he wanted to know, so maybe you should get that done sooner than later so it might be usable on Sunday if you, on Sunday it turns out you can't do the show.
It's a little, it's a little, it's not quite as funny.
To me.
I'm very anxious about it.
And it is my actual tool.
The one that I use is my mouth.
Can you imagine if I start slissing?
I think you're talking like Jason Kalkanis.
Or the whistling.
That would be good.
I'm deathly afraid of this.
Nothing's going to happen.
I'm going to tell you right now.
Well, and so, so the guy called me and it's really nice.
It's, you know, I got a team of two guys.
And, and so at the end he says, okay, Adam was great.
Well, we just hope everything goes well and I'll see you.
What?
Stop.
What do you mean?
You hope everything goes well?
They always say that.
He said, let me put it this way.
I hope you have a good recovery.
That makes me feel even worse.
Thanks.
Yeah, I don't know what it is.
Today's doctors always do that.
Anyway.
We hope you come out of it.
Well, no, it's not just a good chance that you ignite.
I mean, the chances are one in a thousand that you'll drop dead during the operation, but don't worry about it.
But this is okay.
It's a four hour procedure.
First of all, that's launch.
Um, it's not about me dropping dead.
It's about the healing.
Cause you know, I get bone grafts, all kinds of stuff.
It's like, you're making me sick.
You're welcome.
You'll be fine.
Yeah, thanks.
But probably not, you might not be as fine as you'd hope on Sunday, but you never know.
You, you know, you're a trooper.
It's like there was this story about, who was it, was they reading about Kelsey Grammer when he was, you know, he was a coke head.
Yeah.
And they'd bring him in to do the cheer show, and he was like so wasted.
This one guy's describing it.
He's so wasted, the guy can barely move, and then as soon as they go cue and they put the camera on him, he snaps right out of it, becomes a pro, does his lines.
Does his bit, yeah.
Does the whole thing.
Then after the shot's over and as soon as they They end, they wrap it, he boom it back into... So, you're like that.
Thanks, John.
I can't wait to be just like that in a week.
It'd be great.
Okay, just to lighten the mood, some very bad gas from the United Kingdom, another health minister, Jeremy Hunt.
We're familiar with Jeremy Hunty?
Jeremy Hunt?
Yeah, the Mike's brother.
Go on.
I'm sorry?
Mike's brother.
Go on, continue.
Okay, Cara.
I'm going to do it every single time you say this, I'm going to call you out as being Kara Swisher.
Not much better.
Okay, I'll stop eventually.
So here is the British press, a combination, a compilation, a supercut if you will, trying to Talk about the Health Minister, Jeremy Hunt.
Well, first up after the news, we're going to be talking to Jeremy Hunt, the Culture Secretary.
You see, he's the Culture Secretary now, so this is where they get messed up.
It's because they know he's the Culture Secretary, and his name is Hunt, and he used to be the Health Secretary, so it's complicated.
Well, first up after the news, we're going to be talking to Jeremy Hunt, the Culture Secretary.
And the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, is also expected to... Wow!
Circumstances changed.
Mr. Hunt had to... The health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, according to... The health secretary, Jeremy Hunt... In Jeremy Hunt... The paper says the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt... Has decided that Jeremy Hunt... Just behind...
Jeremy Cunt.
Er, Jeremy Hunt.
The man that you're backing, Jeremy Cunt.
I'm so sorry, Jeremy Hunt.
I've never said that before in my life.
It's usually men who say that.
We're waiting to hear from Jeremy Cunt.
The Health Secretary, Jeremy Cunt.
And that's him as Jeremy Cunt.
The Health Secretary, Jeremy Cunt.
Looks like Jeremy Cunt.
Jeremy Cunt.
Jeremy Cunt.
The Health Secretary, Jeremy Cunt has... In the last couple of minutes we've heard from the Foreign Secretary, what has Jeremy Cunt said?
That's right, Jeremy Cunt.
J-J-Jeremy Cunt, the... the... Cunt.
Anyone who knows what my last name rhymes with will know I've been called a whole lot worse on the Today program on the BBC.
And you should know that the C word in the UK is about as innocuous as calling someone a butthead.
For some reason it has a very different, very different vibe.
But!
It does give me the opportunity to say that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in Jeremy Hunt, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. John C. Dvorak!
Oh my goodness, that's not what I wanted.
Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry.
Also, in the morning to all ships and ships.
It's a mess!
It's a mess!
I think it's falling apart.
Yes, in the morning to the trolls in the troll room at trollroom.io.
It's a holiday here, so we might as well just get right to it because we have no idea exactly how many trolls made it.
It could be more... Ow, man!
That really hurt my ears.
All right, here we go.
And right now, yeah, I was kind of being expected.
1,352 trolls tuning in.
Trollroom.io, noagentostream.com.
Look at it.
It's two o'clock.
People should be with their families.
What are we doing?
We're the family.
We're the family.
I thought we were your family.
The trolls hang out at trollroom.io.
And you can, of course, follow many trolls and ourselves on Mastodon.
That would be noagendasocial.com.
We talked about that earlier.
And we, of course, are still seen as problematic.
Alt-right and Nazis.
That's how we're seen in the Fediverse, generally speaking.
It's not true of course, but if you'd like to join up, I think we still have a couple of slots in our 10,000 limit available, go to signup.noagendasocial.com.
Big thanks to the artist for episode 1505.
We titled that one The Cat's Paw.
A lot of people wrote in to explain the cat's paw, which is a legal term, but it's also a term used in many different ways.
But if you've got a cat's paw, basically you're not going to win.
The cat's paw is on the losing side of whatever it's used in.
This art from Dirty Jersey Whore just, I mean, it just made us chuckle.
We loved it.
We couldn't help picking it.
And the more I see this thing on, like on Twitter and no agenda, but Twitter especially, it really pops.
And this is the new Greta with the huge, with the huge shoes.
We just, we just, we laughed the minute we saw it and I don't think we ever got away from it.
I agree.
The pieces, we also liked the other piece, but they weren't going to make it.
And this piece is not one of our more artistic pieces.
It's kind of crude and screwy looking, but we also had the legs that Roundy did.
Yeah, we talked about legs.
The legs were, they're good.
But you just, you'll never see it.
The size, if you look at NoahArtGenerator.com, that size, not the big size, the size on the overview page, that's about the size and smaller that it'll show up.
You just, and there's no pinch zooming on these things.
So it just won't, it won't show up.
It's actually a waste of good art is the way I see it.
Well, it could be a poster.
Hmm?
You're starting to do posters now.
No, it could be a poster for sure.
But I mean, the idea is to have artwork for the show.
If anyone's now just going to do posters.
Let's go for it, I say.
Go posters, go posters.
What else did we see?
We had the piece of cake.
No, we had the no agenda.
The cat paw with the dead Twitter bird by Dame Kenny Bennett was good.
It had something, yeah.
It had something, but... No, nothing else was really jumping out at us.
I like the turkey ones that just came in there for today's show.
Oh, we have plenty, yeah.
We got plenty to choose from.
Tons of those.
I used the one turkey on the newsletter.
But, again, by Mountain J. And, uh... We'll see what happens for today's show.
Are you doing something else?
You're clearly doing something else.
No, I'm looking at the art and I'm thinking, Jesus, art is not up to par.
Thank you very much.
By the way, I do want to mention Space Cat's got one, Eat More Bugs, a little turkey, sad turkey, holding up a sign.
I like to know, because I look, he doesn't have enough pieces to convince me that he drew that, and it's not just lifted from some place, and I'd like to know.
Who is this?
This is the Eat More Bugs next to Orange Man Bad.
It's a space cat.
It's a new artist.
Oh, I see.
And we have to mention, um, that, uh, we have to license some images because it's gonna go out in the... Yeah, no stealing.
No stealing.
I mean, no stealing.
Montaigne, for example, at the piece I did, she has it titled, No Agenda Giving Thanks.
Then it says, Properly Licensed Art!
Because I bitched about this in the past.
Very, very cool.
All right, well, we'll see what happens when we choose the art.
That's exactly what happens right after we're done recording the show.
We do the credits and then we go, even before we come up with the title, we always let the art dictate because the show...
We had a number of titles that would conflict with some art.
Wasn't that?
What was it?
This one or a previous one?
I don't remember.
You wanted to use Cat's Paw as one example.
Cat's Paw, right.
That was the title.
Didn't we?
Yeah, we used Cat's Paw.
So that would mean we probably wouldn't use the art.
But anyway, the art always reigns supreme.
And we thank all of the artists.
And if you want to go see some of the work that they're doing, know agendaartgenerator.com.
Now, if you look at your podcast app right now, and even if you're in the car, You don't see an image changing right now right now right now That's because you're using a cruddy old app that your grandpa used go to new podcast apps calm Get all the cool stuff get the live get the chat get the images.
There's a lot of things happening with these new apps and Thank you for your courage all the artists.
We love you Happy Thanksgiving Now for our Executive and Associate Executive Producers for episode 1506.
We do have a couple of longer ones here.
I'll kick it off with Alexandra Biargo.
And he comes in from Alfaz del Pi?
Is it Alicante in Spain?
And he says, please accept my donation of $500.
Do you notice, have we talked about this?
More and more in America, too, people are putting the dollar sign behind the number instead of in front of the number.
Have you noticed that?
Have we talked about this?
No.
We have not talked about it and I don't notice it.
Yes, it's definitely happening.
People are doing this more and more instead of the dollar sign being before the number comes after.
So please accept my donation of $500.
I live in sunny Spain where... and that is $500... where...
Where I run a cash-based chiropractic clinic.
I graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa in 1997.
And so he has a lot of information here about the market in Spain when he goes to buy something.
Everyone's paying with cash.
They love that what they call the black money.
Spend that black money so they don't want any, you know, they're just going around the system.
We'll learn how to do that here eventually.
It says meanwhile in my native country Norway, it's moving towards being the first cashless society with CBDC in the making.
This will make it even easier for the state to collect over 70% of our income.
Yay!
Through all sorts of... That's what they're collecting now.
70%.
Through all sorts of taxes, public fees, and VAT.
The latest wealth tax has made the richest move to Switzerland, squeezing the working middle class even more.
On top of that, we ramped up electricity prices caused by the same globalist politicians that had the audacity to give themselves a pay raise.
It's modern feudalism!
But neither the Norwegians or Spaniards rebel because the majority is financially dependent on the state through either state salaries, subsidies, pension or social welfare.
That is socialism on a platter for you, sir.
And he says congrats to myself for completing 50 times around the sun, 30th of November.
More importantly, some goat karma from my unstoppable and super hot wife, Melissa, and her cannabis business, Mel's CBD Oil.
She deserves all the success the No Agenda community can give to her.
Finally, thank you very much to all the producers for delivering the goods.
You are my weekly source of entertainment and enlightenment.
Here's your goat.
You've got karma.
Well, next on the list from Buellton down south at 333.34 from Computer Solutions and Services, which is related to Dame Bang Bang, who in the note says, sorry Dame Bang Bang for whatever I did.
Uh, so is this an apology, or is it from Dame Bang Bang, who's sorry?
No, no, it would be from, uh, what, who's, who, Dick, well, who, that's not Dirty Dick.
Oh, Dirty Dick, Dirty Dick Bangs?
No, Dirty Dick Bangs is not, who's Dame Bang Bang's associate?
Well, whatever the case is, it's not clear on here, at least I'm sure it is somewhere else.
Well, I hope everyone's okay, and we encourage making up through the donation segment.
This is a very good... Yeah, we encourage this to an extreme, especially at the executive producer level.
We really agree.
Nothing says, I'm sorry.
Nothing says, I'm sorry, like a donation to the Noah Jenner show.
That's our motto.
It's a must.
Now, generally speaking, I would say It probably should be written, sorry Dame Bang Bang for whatever I didn't do.
That's always my guess.
You forgot an anniversary, you know.
Right, right.
He doesn't know, he says whatever I did, he didn't know.
Yeah.
I guess the silent treatment is underway.
I'll tell you, boy, that's bad.
That's bad.
Well, I would say Dane Bang Bang, this is forgivable now.
He's definitely made up for it with this.
We appreciate it.
We forgive him.
John?
Yeah, you too.
Then we have Kafatech, LLC, Bellevue, Washington, 333.33, from Coffee King, so Dvorak can stop whining about no donations, he lives on samples anyways, what he needs donations for, keep up the great work, guys!
Your reputation precedes you, it's beautiful.
I do live on samples, I love them.
You do, you do.
You know, one of the guys sent us the coffee, it's one of our CBD guys, and I'm sorry I forgot, you know, because I lose track of some of these things, but it's this Ethiopian coffee with CBD infused.
I haven't received this.
Well, this is about six months ago, so that's why I'm forgetting everything.
But it was sitting there, and I was running out of coffee in my coffee machine and grinder, so I... Ah, let's try this.
I thought it was a gimmick.
It was delicious!
This is the No Agenda Coffee, guys, isn't it?
It's one of them.
I think so.
I think it's the No Agenda Coffee.
Well, that coffee was CBD, that Ethiopian coffee was CBD, even though the expiration date was like a year ago.
Ah, details.
It was delicious.
It was really outstanding and it's not easy to say.
Okay, onward with Lindsay Nolacek, our butchers in Thorpe, Wisconsin, 333.33.
This Thanksgiving Day, we're grateful for the opportunity to relax and enjoy time with the family and friends.
We celebrate relationships and connections while reflecting on the blessings of the past year.
We have so much to be thankful for that we look forward to continuing our journey as a business, a team, and a family.
Yeah.
Thanks to the countless people who appreciate our passion and believe in what we do at NOLA Checks Meats.
Thank you for our dedicated customers and fans across the country for your continued support and business.
We are able to do what we love because of you all.
And to our small but mighty team, thank you for showing up every day ready to... Okay, it goes on.
He says, Nolichicks would like to invite the No Agenda community to take advantage of our free shipping promotion we offer at this time of year.
The code only shared with our email subscribers, so there's nothing wrong with broadcasting it to a million people.
So you won't find it on the website.
Use code SHIP22 at checkout.
You get free shipping on orders of $60 or more.
And receive a complimentary commemorative ornament.
Yeah, good idea.
Anyway, Nolachex meets their, uh... You can look them up.
N-O-L-E-C-H-E-K.
And Lindsay continues or ends up here by saying, thank you to the knowledge of the nation for your support the past year, to John Adam and the producers for sharing your time, talents and treasure to bring us the best podcast in the universe.
Thank you for your courage.
And P.S.
this donation goes to Chad, which according to my accounting brings him to knighthood.
So he'll have to figure that out.
Thanks for everything, Chad.
So I think that will be that will be figured out.
Then we have Josiah Hendrickson, 33333, sent in a handwritten note, which I have a copy of right here.
In the morning, gents.
No time for a longer note.
Enclosed executive amount.
Congrats on 15 years.
Maybe a night, but unsure.
We'll write later.
Heart, Josiah.
P.S.
Check coins.
Check coins.
Yes.
The amount was $3.33, and the three pennies were old zinc pennies.
Are we sent it in cash?
Yeah, it is a cash donation.
I love that.
So are those still viable?
I don't encourage it.
Can you still use the zinc pennies, or do you get arrested?
Yeah, you can use the zinc pennies, but only a maniac would.
They're worth 20 cents.
Really?
Two.
They're worth either 20 cents or $20, it depends.
These are on the 20 cent side of the equation.
Right.
A little busted up, a little mad.
But I have some mint conditioned zinc pennies, which I've collected over the years and I put aside.
Do you know where?
But I always think of zinc, I don't know why they just don't go back to the zinc penny, because right now it's just copper plated.
I thought the new ones are also zinc.
But maybe inside, but the outside's copper, so it's got a copper coating.
I think they're made of shredded wheat.
Whatever they do, they should go back to the zinc penny.
It's very attractive.
Does a zinc penny cost more than a penny?
I don't think so.
Zinc's pretty cheap.
Choose for galvanizing.
All right.
Uh, Peter Regiching.
Regiching?
Regiching!
333 from Westminster, Colorado.
I don't have a note from Peter.
Let me just check.
Do we have anything?
No note.
Down below.
Alright, so he gets a double up karma then in that case.
You've got... karma.
I'll do Baron Brett from... some place in Dubai.
Um...
333.
He should give us a report from Dubai.
Baron Brett here.
I'd like to be the Minister of Stupid and accordingly change my name to the Baron of Insire.
S-I-R-E.
Erection.
Insirection.
Get it?
Don't Google that!
He spells Baron with two R's.
Is that what he wants?
Is it, I think it's one R, is it not?
Barron?
I think there's a spelling in some parts of the world with two.
Alright.
Insurrection.
Insurrection.
Got it.
Okay, we won't Google it.
Barron Brett.
Yeah, he's got it right over here.
It's, uh, hmm, okay.
You got it.
We will make that title change for you.
Then we go to our first associate executive producer for episode 1506, Sir Luca of the Southeast from Walla Walla, Washington.
234.56.
You got everything I want in a donation note.
234.56 in Walla Walla, Washington.
Please use my night name.
Done.
In the morning, gents.
Thanksgiving greetings from the Southeast.
Thank you for the years.
Both.
Thank you both for the years of media deconstruction and entertainment.
Thank you to all the producers out there for making the show happen, and to show my thanks, here's an Associate Executive Producership donation for Thanksgiving.
Yack karma, please!
Phil, oh, he's gotta cut.
We're gonna start, uh, loosing up a little bit on the...
We have a memo coming out.
We do.
Oh, goodness.
Yeah, we have a memo coming out and you're not going to like it, people?
No, they won't hate it.
That'll be fun.
Bullcrap and a Joe Jobs Karma.
Oh, Jobe Jobs Karma.
Okay, TPP, we can do that.
Okay, uh, so Yak Karma.
He wants the Yak and then the Joes.
Uh, you know, obviously, I read the New York Times, like, all day long.
Mainly on my iPad app.
I call bullcrap!
Jobs!
You've got karma.
You probably want to do a fool crap.
You thought that was a good note.
Here's the best note of the day.
Son of a bloke sends in from Defiance, Ohio, 222.22.
That's a bunch of ducks.
NJNK.
Okay, bye.
Yeah, dynamite.
We definitely encourage those kinds of... No jingles, no karma.
Okay, bye.
Baron Anon Cop.
2-12-50 in Redwood City, California.
Adam and John, Baron Anoncop here.
Here are some proceeds from the No Agenda 1500 show challenge coin.
You know, we didn't really promote the challenge coin.
I feel a little crappy about that.
No, we talked about it a little bit.
Yeah, do you have one?
I don't think I have a 1500 challenge coin.
I have one, yeah.
Did you receive two by some chance?
Nope, I got one.
I hope you guys received yours.
I will double check.
I can't recall.
You probably got us in the box.
No, we recently got the box.
Get your Noahjenda coins and patches for Christmas before they run out.
Much love to everyone who has supported Noahjenda Nation and you guys.
Just a quick shot of karma for all, please, and find me on Mastodon.
Baron Anonymous, cop of the Bay Area.
You got it, brother.
Thank you so much.
Thanks for doing that.
You've got karma.
Okay, we got Cindy Sheeks.
Avera Beaks in Greenwood, Indiana, 200.
Double up karma unless Cindy has a late breaking message.
Request for the best podcast in the universe via the most appreciative meetup tribe.
That's a meetup.
In the universe, the Crossroads of America Indie No Agenda Tribal Meetup.
Yeah.
This is obviously some Uh, result of that meetup.
Yes, I believe we have a meetup report even from them today.
And Cindy got the credit.
Alright, alright Cindy, you got the credit, you got the double up karma!
You've got...
Then we have a couple of make-goods.
I just want to go through these because these are people who helped, who inspired us to fix our system, Q1.
A memo was pending.
So these are make-goods who somewhere got lost in the shuffle.
It's apparent where.
There's probably a few more coming.
I got Sean Anthony, Robert Smith Black.
Or Black Knight.
Hold on, I have them here.
Robert Smith is on my list.
Is Kimmich on there too?
Yeah, I got them all.
We may have them all.
Robert Smith, happy 15th anniversary, took advantage of the double donation that was credited on show 1498, but not knighted.
Worth the wait for Black Knight status.
Please knight me as Sir Robert of the Wetlands.
And you got that one.
Brian Lillard, thank you for recognizing my donation on Sunday's show.
I didn't provide a notice.
I expect to be promoted or prompted to do so during the donation process.
Don't worry.
Q1.
Memo forthcoming.
I'd appreciate you read the following during the next show.
Quote, I began listening to No Agenda following Adam's appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast in January of 2022 and have not looked back.
Please accept my donation as payback and a pay-forward.
I'd appreciate a happy birthday from my wife, Linda, and myself, as well as being named Knight Doppidoo.
Don't ask.
Finally, please play fellow Baylor Bears iron mics.
Our formula is this, we go out and hit people in the mouth.
Thanks for all you do.
It is, of course, coming up at the end of the donation segment.
Bob Sanderson, after his donation was called out on episode 1500 and his knighting was missed, he's been listening to each episode with great anticipation for his make-good knighting ceremony.
Unfortunately, it hasn't happened, even after sending a second note.
Shame on us!
I realize these things can get easily lost in the shuffle, I'm not complaining.
But I'd really like to become an official knight of the Noah John Roundtable.
And that is going to happen to you today, sir.
You'll become a black knight.
Sir Bob, Black Knight of the Chesapeake Bay.
And he will have his dark and stormy cocktails and Maryland steamed crabs at the Roundtable.
Chris Marble...
His donation came in before episode 1500, and he understands how that got lost in the shuffle.
Possibly, he says, here's his note.
I feel like I'm in limbo between a producer and a black knight.
Hope you can help me out.
After initially sending in my donation for episode 1500, having several extra shows to decide, I still don't have a good knight name.
So, let's do Sir Chris Marble for now.
I need to call Bunny F out as a douchebag.
I don't care how hot you are, or how big your damn bags are, a douche is a douche!
And, uh, ask for a round of karma for all the producers in Gitmo Nation, and we'll do that for you.
Coming up in the end, couple more here, Landon Catchers, Sid?
I was hoping this lowly bug-eating pleb could finally make it to the big leagues and join the ranks of the knighted.
As it was my first donation, could I be de-douched?
Yes, you can.
You've been de-douched.
And call out Kellen.
got locked outside the gates during the knighting ceremony.
I was hoping this lowly, bug-eating pleb could finally make it to the big leagues and join the ranks of the knighted.
As it was my first donation, could I be deduced?
Yes, you could.
You've been deduced.
And call out Kellen.
Douchebag.
And Morgan.
Douchebag.
That's douchebags.
Please knight me as Sir Landon the Red and keep up the fine work.
He's from Lubbock, Texas, you bet.
Chris Kimmich, in the morning, gentlemen, I really don't mean to be a pain.
I know you're absolutely swamped with everything happening around the 15th anniversary.
I made a donation of $3.33 for $14.99 as a switcheroo for John Kimchee.
I'd love for it to get credited to John Kimchee for show 1500 if possible.
It will take him to knighthood with the double up inflation special, and we got you.
Mike P. Third time's a charm, he says, hopefully.
Please deduce.
You've been deduced.
He donated on show 1500, was lost in the traffic, but this makes me a knight.
Please knight me, Sir Mike Blackknight of the Homestead.
I don't need anything special for the round tables.
I'll be bringing my own homegrown turkey.
We appreciate that.
Throwing a little karma my way, hoping I'm not permanently damaged.
He has a whole medical history here that he shared with us.
Yeah, we got karma coming for you.
Jim Giancomo?
I did hear my name on show 1500 after sending a 333.33 check and note.
Never heard a knighting and would like a make good on the next show.
Counting below.
And he says, you guys are the bomb!
Please dub me Sir Giancomo of the Blues.
Oh, Giacomo.
He has a pronunciation guide.
Sir Giacomo of the Blues.
I'd like polenta e baccala and vin santo at the round table.
The famous vin.
So it'd be vin.
The famous food of Vincenza, Italy.
My adopted second home.
All right, man.
That sounds good.
I like that.
And Adam Ng, he also says, hey, apologies for getting this make-good from show 1500 over so late.
I'm behind a couple episodes.
Wanted to listen to the next few shows' donation segments before sending.
You did the right thing.
And he said he was expected to copy and paste the donation note into PayPal comments field, as he had done in the past.
However, it seemed there was no longer a viable workaround for the character limit they impose.
Jumping on the knowage in the social to ask for suggestions, unfortunately, led to emailing the note to a series of incorrect addresses.
Well, that tells you everything you need to know about Mastodon, doesn't it?
Stay away.
Stay away.
Sir Adam Heng, we're going to make good with you today.
And it is a switcheroo that was intended for the 40th birthday shout-out for Zach Childress of Healdsburg, California.
He says, Zach has been an avid listener of the Best Podcasting Universe for many years, even managed to hit quite a few friends and family members square in the mouth along the way.
Despite having a hectic schedule these days and being a head winemaker in Sonoma County, raising three young human resources together with his lovely wife, falling overboard has never been a concern.
Thanks to the current promotion, this donation lifts Zach into a well-deserved knighthood, and we could think of no better gift to celebrate this milestone of a birthday on November 29th.
Zach, cheers to you, your family, and the great many times ahead.
And those are our make goods.
We have a couple more people we'll thank in just a little bit as we go through, or the rest of our producers.
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Hey, there was a lot of this Colorado shooting is a mess.
Thank you.
And what's interesting to me about this mess is, um, is guns are not a bad thing.
It's not about guns.
Have you seen any report about banning guns, assault weapons, or has it all been something else?
That's all they talk about.
No, they haven't talked in the Colorado shooting.
It's all about Anti-LGBTQ.
They're not talking about the guns.
They're talking about the guns out here.
Randy, explain that when you hear that, your reaction to it, and then kind of walk us through how rhetoric online, rhetoric from politicians, can ultimately trickle down into real life and seeing examples of what happened over the weekend.
Yeah, the response is heartbreaking.
I mean, it's a group of marginalized, vulnerable people who are disproportionately the victims of these sort of hate crimes who are just simply saying, please stop.
Please stop making money and gaining political power on our backs and violence against us.
And seemingly the answer from everybody is no, we won't stop that because it's too politically expedient or it makes us too much money and we don't want to or we don't know how.
I've been following this since about March and April.
We follow online hate trends, I guess.
And since April and March, really, the LGBT community has been the main focus of this hatred.
It starts.
There is a pipeline.
It starts from some smaller accounts online, like Libs of TikTok, it moves to the right-wing blogosphere, and then it ends up on Tucker Carlson, or it ends up out of a right-wing politician's mouth.
And it's a really dangerous cycle that does have real-world consequences.
So there was a Minute Fifteen, not a single mention of bad guns.
It's all about Tucker Carlson, libs of TikTok, right-wing politicians, hate, hate, hate.
Well, I hate to do this, but I felt that once every quarter I could pull a Tucker Carlson clip.
You already pulled one recently.
This is about the same topic, and Tucker had the woman who's gay on the show, and she is the head of Gays Against Groomers, and this whole thing to me seems, still seems to me, I'm still of the opinion that this is- Okay, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let me do a couple things before we go into three minutes of Tucker and the Gays Against Groomers.
I'm gonna set you up for this.
Because this is the point.
Is we need to set it up.
Okay.
Yeah, no, it's fine.
Okay.
It's fine with me.
I just was, had a thought about how this, this op is, is, I think this is all part of a giant op that, and I've said it before, it started in 1987.
And, uh, I think the CIA is behind it.
Oh, excuse me.
A hundred percent.
A hundred percent.
I'm doing a Scott Gallow Galloway now.
A hundred percent.
A hundred percent.
I got a couple of really short clips.
And ABC News has learned Aldrich's grandfather is former California Assemblyman Randy Vaupel, who once compared the January 6th riot to the American Revolution and has voted against LGBTQ legislation.
It comes as a new poll from GLAAD shows 72% of transgender people and 48% of the LGBTQ community say the political environment makes them fear for their personal safety.
I was expecting somewhere along the line for them to say, you know, obviously he was on antidepressants, or he wasn't on antidepressants.
Any kind of SSRIs, no reporting.
Now to the alleged shooter in the nightclub massacre in Colorado, making a first court appearance.
And for the first time, we are hearing from the suspect's father, a former adult film star and MMA fighter.
Yeah, this guy is a wreck.
He's exactly the same as Jim from Taxi.
I failed him.
He thought his son died in 2016.
So he's elated to find out his son is alive, but the guy's either punched, drunk, stoned, both.
I don't know.
He's exactly the same as Jim from Taxi.
I failed him.
I'm sorry, Nicholas.
Anderson.
I wish he would, you know...
But that's not his name anymore.
I'm going over my fist.
Play like a man, shake hands afterwards, and then you're done.
That's it.
You don't kill people.
And notice he says, I'm sorry, Nicholas.
But that's not his name anymore.
He changed his name as a teenager to Anderson Lee Aldrich.
Or he changed it back.
Did he change it from that or change it back?
Let me see.
I don't know.
Hold on, hold on.
No, he, he, after bullying, let me see which way he changed it.
I think, anyway, it just, it just makes the story worse every step of the way.
Here we go.
Court documents submitted by the defense team stating that Aldrich is non-binary and uses they, them pronouns.
I personally don't believe that to be true.
Just because of, you know, who I knew Andy to be, I'm just not buying it.
Xavier Kraus was his friend and neighbor.
He told me he heard Aldrich make homophobic remarks and that the suspect showed him their guns.
When he showed me these big weapons, I had to express to him, like, dude, I've never seen a weapon like this.
I've never touched a weapon like this.
These weapons scare me like you know, and that's when you know, he told me it's not the guns that you got to be afraid of it's the people Okay, two quickies to our two more
So this news this this counter came out very quickly That he is from his lawyers that he is he's non-binary and of course immediately Not only is that seen by the left and leftist media as bullcrap But it turns out you can actually identify people's gender or sexual orientation just by looking at them if if you're on CNN and
Natalie, when we started the show, we just got a little bit of news earlier that the attorneys for the shooter are now saying that the shooter is non-binary.
And the shooter would like to use the pronouns they, them.
This is for the court, in all court papers.
And that's what Anderson Aldrich's attorneys are saying.
Do you have any thoughts on that?
I think that's complete ludicrous.
I believe they're just saying that because they want to have the easy way out on this.
That's really, really I'm offending, especially being a transgender woman myself, that a male, which it was obvious with the mugshot, that's a man, that's not a non-binary person because in no way, shape, or form could they appear as a woman the next day.
It's really offensive to even hear that, that they're playing that role.
And if they're non-binary, why would you go after the club where you feel safe at?
Why would you do that to a community where you are welcomed in if you are non-binary?
Excellent question.
Obviously all of this will have to be answered.
Excellent question!
First of all, it's not non-binary because it looks like a man.
Then he has to look like a woman tomorrow.
This is wrong.
This is really showing the insanity.
Go for Tucker Carlson now.
Do you need to set it up?
Because I think we're ready to find out about the op.
Well, the op, which has been going on for a while, the woman kind of touches on it, she kind of senses it, but she never concludes that there's an op going on.
She just thinks that this whole thing is very negative for the gay community.
And I thought this was a pretty good back and forth between Tucker and this...
It's a lesbian.
She's a lesbian.
Gays Against Groomers won.
In the meantime, we are grateful for people like Jamie Michelle, who has had the bravery to tell the truth about what's happening in the face of unending threats.
Jamie Michelle is the founder of Gays Against Groomers and joins us tonight.
Jamie, thanks so much for coming on.
Do you find it striking that Balenciaga comes out with an ad campaign promoting pedophilia?
I don't think anyone disputes that.
And the media spend their time attacking anyone who's offended by the ad campaign.
What is that?
Yeah, it doesn't shock me anymore.
You would think it would, but this is just a growing trend from, you know, corporate America feeling comfortable pushing this and our community running cover for it.
You know, it's disturbing.
Everything seems to be upside down.
Obviously the people that should be condemned are Balenciaga and, you know, everybody that is behind this push to sexualize and indoctrinate and mutilate kids.
I mean, at first the ad, it was shocking to see, but then, you know, you think about it for another second or two, and it all just makes sense.
You know, the floodgates seem to be open, and people are just full steam ahead trying to attack and assault children, which is a red line for everybody.
It should be.
Well, you would think for everybody.
For the majority of people, it is.
And that's why, you know, there is such a strong visceral reaction coming out against it, just as much as there is in support of it.
And I do love that you're saying and I appreciate for saying that not all of us in the gay community support this.
It's actually quite the opposite.
There's the fringe minority within our community that does, but they are so loud because they have the backing of every powerful institution in this country, as we're seeing.
And we're doing everything we can to stop it.
All right.
You're not doing anything to stop it, but let's continue.
Well, that's not true.
The Gaze Against Groomers is pretty well organized.
They are doing things to stop it.
They are making moves.
Well, I mean, they're trying.
Of course they're trying.
I'm not denying the fact that they're trying.
I don't see any evidence that it's effective, but let's go with part two where she kind of dawns on her, a couple of things dawn on her, and she does say that they predicted this attack on the nightclub.
It is.
You know, and that's really, really upsetting to see because it's actually doing more harm to us.
I want to be very clear that being anti-groomer and anti-child sexualization and mutilation is not anti-gay.
It's not anti-LGBTQ.
What is anti-LGBTQ though?
Right.
I mean, it shouldn't have to be said, but what is anti-LGBTQ that these people need to understand and what is putting our community in great danger is, you know, claiming that all of us support this and just associating all of us with this.
You know, saying that Groomer is an anti-LGBTQ slur.
That is doing irreparable damage to us as a whole and is putting a really large target on our backs.
And unfortunately, you know, the tragedy that happened in Colorado Springs the other night, you know, it was expected and predictable.
We all within Gays Against Rumors saw this coming from a mile away.
And sadly, I don't think it's going to stop until we end this evil agenda that is attacking children.
So, okay, so is she trying to launch another narrative?
They saw coming that one of their own, one of the own alphabet people would do this?
That was a little unclear.
I don't know either.
It just seems to me that she's a dupe in some ways to the overall scheme.
She's fighting it because she knows the gay community itself is under attack in some odd way because they're being associated with all the nuttiness that's going on and their counter narrative is not getting anywhere as far as I can tell.
I mean this whole thing It's just astonishing to me the way it's playing out, as an up.
If you want to hear some really detailed information about what Gays Against Groomers are doing, the Disaffected podcast?
This is a very gay podcast from New Hampshire.
And New Hampshire, oh man, that's ground zero for this.
It's really insane what is going on there.
So what is the op then?
Is the op to get rid of...
Actual gay people?
Gay and lesbian?
Is that the op to get rid of them?
You don't know what the op is, so it wouldn't be really any good.
But my guess is to marginalize the gays who are getting too much influence in the culture.
And they need to be pushed, because they got carried away.
They started with, like I said, the 1987 protests that were all over the country, with the signage, we're queer, we're here, get over it, which you saw all over the place.
And there was Gay Planet, there was a bunch of websites coming out, there was all kinds of action going on.
And it got powerful to the point where it got incredibly influential.
And the only way to beat it back was to take it further into some nuttiness, which is what we're dealing with with the non-binary and all the rest and the pronouns and all these things that just offend the public and the gay community is not in on it.
They don't like any of this stuff and they have trouble saying that it's not good.
Except, you know, the gays against groomers don't have any issue with it, with saying, with speaking out.
But I think it's to marginalize the gay community, to get them out of the public discourse, push them back down to pre-1987 arrogance.
Hmm.
Well, I do like, I do, I do like the... See, I don't catch you as much.
I catch myself.
You said, I do believe, I catch that.
It's the only thing I seem to be clued in on.
on.
Go ahead.
No, that's...
I...
Hmm.
Well, gay and lesbian...
I mean... I'm not sure who wants to get rid of the powerful gays and lesbians then.
is it...
To me, this is different.
This is taking the weak and the meek and the already protein starved, because if you just eat soy and crap, your brain doesn't grow.
So these are weak, soy boys and girls who don't know what to do, and they need constant pampering, and they've figured out that a great way to do this is to, you know, just to tell you that you're saved because you're one of any type of binary things that you can be, and then you're in a club.
And it's political, I think, mainly.
Just political.
Just to get America's future voters.
These are not strong people, so, you know, I think they're just votes, they're just bodies.
I'm convinced there's an op going on.
This is all happening out of the blue.
The whole gender thing is part of it.
It's happening worldwide.
It's happening worldwide.
It's not just... So was the vaccination program.
Exactly.
Okay, so to say a CIA op, I don't know.
I don't know who it is, but the vaccination program, as we've heard, was an op, and according to Malone, and they convinced everyone, and I believe him on this, I know you have your doubts because I had my doubts, but I think this is a cultural thing, they're doing it on purpose.
And they being?
Whoever wants the gays to have less influence in culture.
Well, how are we gonna get great music and art?
Oh, so you have to be gay to be good at music?
Hell yeah!
It helps!
Hello, John Legend!
Oh, I'm sorry.
That was Democrat, not gay.
Well, at any rate, it certainly seems like they're going to carry this op on for a long time.
Maybe even keep this going for two whole years.
Lindsey, the DA says he plans to bring formal charges at the next hearing.
That's on December 6th.
Now, he told me he has no plans to offer a plea deal here, but that means it could be a very long road for the victims and their families.
He doesn't see this going to trial For two more years, Lindsey.
Now explain that to me.
I don't know what this was.
This is about the mass shooter.
Oh, okay, and they're not going to trial for two years?
Yeah, since when does that happen with mass shooters?
I think it's more back up to my thesis.
I'm agreeing with you there.
I'm agreeing.
Okay.
Remember our disinformation czar, Nina Jankovic?
Oh yeah, the netball.
So she's got a new gig.
She is now working for the Center for Information Resilience.
Yeah?
They announced.
Any more Broadway show tunes in her?
We are delighted to announce disinformation expert Nina Jankovic has joined CIR.
Nina will help lead our efforts in countering hostile state efforts to distort the information Space!
She will also be launching the Hypatia.
Hypatia?
Hypatia?
Hypatia project?
What is Hypatia?
H-Y-P-A-T-I-A.
What is that?
But what's fun about this is she had to register as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act because it's a British spy outfit!
Well, that's interesting.
So she's, I mean, really, she's almost a traitor to her country now.
Well, might be.
Definitely a traitor to truth and freedom.
She just wrote this.
Okay, holy crap, John.
This project, Hypatia Project?
This is her, Nina Jankowicz, announcing the Hypatia Project, colon.
Combating gendered abuse and disinformation.
Fit in with your op, perhaps?
Yeah.
Totally.
It's like right on the box, it goes right on the list.
Boom, boom, boom.
During Kamala Harris' historic vice presidential campaign, historically bad, she faced a torrent of online abuse and lies that claimed she slept her way to the top.
Online abusers claimed Prime Minister... I didn't think there was a lot of sleep involved, but anyway, go on.
Gotta boom.
But go ahead, go on, thanks.
Online abusers claim Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand was secretly transgender!
Critics of India's President Modi have been targeted by a torrent of hate and even deepfake pornography.
Oh man!
During Germany's recent election, Annalena Baerbock was subject to far, to far online, far, what is it?
Far right.
Yeah, I think she's missing the word.
They left a word out.
Yeah.
Far right online more, online more.
Oh, far more.
Well done.
Far more.
Nice work.
Far more.
This is for disinformation specialists who can't write.
Far more online harassment than her two male competitors.
Other women with public presences were also affected, eight out of ten women, blah blah blah blah blah.
Bobert.
Bobert, exactly.
These incidents are all part of a broader phenomenon of online gendered abuse and disinformation, which seeks to silence women and keep them out of politics and public life.
Gender disinformation is a subset of online gendered abuse that uses false or misleading gender and sex-based narratives against women, often with some degree of coordination, aimed at deterring women from participating in the public sphere.
Oh, brother.
Well, that's okay.
So the op continues.
She's part of it.
We will keep our eye on the Center for Information Resilience.
That's going nowhere.
Now, I do have some clips based... You do?
I... I do have.
I... yeah.
I have some clips.
It's a day of thanks, ladies and gentlemen.
It's a true day of thanks.
I do have.
I do believe.
I do believe.
I do have some do-clips.
I do have some clips that have to do with the Trump special counsel, which I thought would be worth playing because, again, they brought this investigator in.
Yeah, who is this investigator they brought in?
He's discussed a lot in this three-parter.
This is on NTD.
They brought this guy in, this character, who's going to discuss this, Mike Davis, and I just thought this was fascinating stuff.
It's Mike Davis breaks down the special counsel.
Joining us now is Mike Davis, the founder and president of the Article 3 Project.
Mike is also the former chief counsel for nominations to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley.
Really great having you back on for analysis, Mike.
Thank you for having me.
Take us on a deep dive here.
The DOJ has appointed a special counsel for probes into classified documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago and the former president's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
What is the legality of it?
Can it be justified?
And is this political persecution?
Well, the problem is that in order to investigate a crime, it has to be a crime.
And what Attorney General Merrick Garland is doing here is having his special counsel, Jack Smith, investigate non-crimes.
It is not a crime to object to presidential elections.
It's specifically permitted by federal statute.
If it were a crime, Democrats would be in jail for objecting to Republican presidential wins when they objected in 1969, 2001, 2005, and 2017.
It's also not a crime for presidents to take personal copies of their records when they leave office.
That is specifically contemplated by the Presidential Records Act, and if it were a crime, Bill Clinton would be in jail for having eight years of highly classified audio recordings of his presidency and his SOC draws.
So you have to step back and say that Attorney General Merrick Garland is appointing a special counsel to look at non-crimes, and why hasn't Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to look at smoking gun evidence of his boss, President Biden's actual crimes, where we have evidence that President Biden, his son Hunter, and his brother James were on the Chinese and Ukrainian payrolls.
That could be tax evasion.
That could be a FARA violation.
It could be a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violation.
There's issues with national security.
Why has Garland appointed a special counsel to look at his boss's political opponent, but not his boss?
Does this guy answer his questions or just ask questions like he's Tim Pool?
He just brings these issues to the fore.
That's all it is.
But it's like these issues you don't hear anyplace else.
And it seems to me that there are definitely questions that need to be asked of Garland, but let's go to part two.
And Mike, thanks for breaking down the legality of this.
The Wall Street Journal calls Special Counsel Jack Smith a political independent.
And the outlet says his appointment reflects the sensitivity of A.G.
Garland overseeing any investigation into Trump.
What is your reaction to this?
That's just nonsense.
We saw, again, that Jack Smith was appointed by Attorney General Eric Holder in 2010 to run the public integrity section.
Jack Smith He used his power to take down Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell on a bogus corruption theory.
When Bob McDonnell could have been a potential Republican presidential candidate, the Supreme Court overturned Jack Smith's corruption charges 8-0.
It would have been 9-0, but Justice Scalia passed away after the Supreme Court took the case.
It's very hard to lose What?
I'm so surprised!
in the Supreme Court, Jack Smith found the way.
He's also involved with Lois Lerner's, the Lois Lerner IRS scandal.
Jack Smith worked hand in glove with Lois Lerner.
His wife is a Biden donor twice, a big time Biden donor.
His wife produced a video for the Obamas.
And so there's not even an appearance of neutrality here with Jack Smith.
What?
I'm so surprised.
They've put in a guy to railroad him.
Yeah, railroad guys.
So here we go with part three, which just kind of wraps it a little bit.
It's good that you mentioned Jack Smith's record.
Now, and this is a question that's on a lot of people's minds.
Can we expect Smith to be impartial, given that his wife reportedly worked at a film about former First Lady Michelle Obama and donated to President Biden's 2020 campaign?
It certainly raises the appearance of partisanship for Jack Smith.
And remember the Democrats, including Senate Democrats, are going after Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
for his wife Jenny's personal political views.
They are calling for Justice Thomas to recuse.
They think it's an ethical problem because of Jenny's political views.
So why wouldn't that same standard apply to Jack Smith and his wife?
Mike Davis, founder and president of the Article 3 Project.
Always great speaking with you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's good questions.
It's good questions.
I like answers.
That's a good question.
So it's politically motivated as bias.
This is... And you know what?
This is all we're going to be talking about.
We won't be talking about anything important about, you know, actual inflation.
This is all... Now I'm just... Oh, let's do something with gays and groomers and this and that and just distract everybody from anything that's really important.
Not that gays and groomers aren't important, but...
And then we have FTX which has, and I'm convinced they brought in the Enron guy to cover it up.
That guy was there immediately.
So I don't know anything about this.
The guy who stepped in and took over Enron as CEO to clean everything up, he's the guy who stepped in right away for FTX.
That's interesting.
So you bring a guy like that in, and then all that comes... He's a fixer.
He's a total fixer.
And so here's the fixer amount, which I think is complete lie, but here's what the liability is of this scam.
A staggering new detail about the bankruptcy of cryptocurrency firm FTX.
Court papers reveal the company owes creditors more than $3 billion.
The collapse of FTX and the actions of its CEO have prompted investigations by state and federal officials.
It's a total mess.
The Bahamian government has transferred assets.
That was reported as a hack, but it wasn't a hack.
There's all kinds of money flowing through, not just Democrats, also Republicans, into the medical community with FTX paying for different studies and surveys about vaccines and whether things are good or not, just paying off publications, millions.
One element to this is that their studies, they were the ones behind all the anti-Ivermectin stuff.
Yeah, no, behind it they paid for it.
They just paid for it.
Outright with their logo on it.
And his mother, his mother, his mom, his mother, uh, she is, uh, co-founded the, uh, you know, big super PAC.
Which, sure, money also funneled into, and both their parents are professors.
At Stanford, I should mention.
Yeah, what's so cool about this type of crime and these type of people is they're so narcissistic that they've done interviews and Skypes and there's just Video evidence everywhere, and here is Stanford Law professor Joe Bankman about his role.
Of course, this was before it happened. - Did Sam ask you to come on or did you realize, "Okay, Sam needs a hand, I'm gonna come on and help him." How did that initial interaction go? - Well, I don't know.
I think we've always enjoyed working together and thinking together.
At least I like to think so.
So when I really came on was after Sam asking me for a number of years if I'd be interested in doing it, which was really gratifying.
I think any parent would love to hear that.
I wanted to make sure that...
I could do it and be useful.
But I think from the start, whenever I was useful, I lend a hand.
And it was clear at the start that on things like law, I mean, the company didn't have any lawyers.
So I think my utility there was pretty obvious.
All right!
Incriminating much?
Wow.
This is gonna be so good.
There's gonna be a lot of stuff coming out of the woodwork.
And what this leads to is a number of things, but obviously, crypto is no good, it's horrible, bad, bad, bad, but...
The Netherlands, now the Socialist Party, is writing big opinion pieces in national newspapers and saying, hey, this digital euro is crap!
Why are you pushing this on us?
We will lose our... And what they're talking about is the central bank digital currency.
Which, it seems like 2024 is going to be the date for most of these.
And that includes Canada.
Imagine a digital loonie becoming legal tender.
Well, that day is getting closer.
A recent survey found most major banks are considering some form of digital currency within the next six years.
Three research teams have produced proposals for the Bank of Canada.
As Eric Sorensen reports, this could fuel the digital economy.
Every day, more Canadians pay digitally.
And fewer businesses need this.
A cash drawer stuffed with bills.
Canadians are among the most cash-free spenders in the world.
So, is it time for digital currency?
The Bank of Canada isn't promoting the idea, but believes it needs to be ready.
The Bank of Canada is now studying proposals from three sets of university experts for a homegrown digital currency.
Formulas for how to spend with the anonymity of cash, without using cash.
It could work like this.
Through an app on a cell phone... Now listen, listen to her.
It's just like cash.
Kind of.
...using cash.
It could work like this.
Through an app on a cell phone, a user sets up a secure e-wallet, it's authenticated through a government agency, and it's ready to go.
The merchant establishes a digital transaction to accept the funds.
But a critical new step in between, what the U of T and York team calls a whitelist, where the transaction is not only authenticated, but will ensure customer information is not passed on.
Just the money.
Privacy is paramount.
We believe that the Canadian government has an obligation to give people a way to protect us for privacy and keep them, in particular, because payments are so central for commercial interactions.
The currency would require measures against too much privacy to prevent money laundering and tax evasion.
And while cash payments... Do you have too much privacy, citizen?
Back off!
...require measures against too much privacy to prevent money laundering and tax evasion.
And while cash payments are becoming a smaller part of the economy, The central bank says it wouldn't abandon communities not connected to high-tech commerce.
That means, for one thing, ensuring that remote and marginalized communities are not left out of any new way to pay for goods and services.
The so-called CBDC wouldn't be a direct counter to Bitcoin, which is an investment currency, rather than a cash-equivalent consumer currency.
Well, that was an interesting little goodie at the end there.
Instead of saying it's a piece of crap, like they usually do, they said it's an investment currency.
I don't hear them saying it's a piece of crap usually.
They always lump Bitcoin in with crypto.
Well, this idea, especially in Canada, of going all digital, is really going to screw up one thing big time.
It's all the strip clubs they have up there.
Dude, QR codes, I'm telling you.
It's just QR codes.
Were the girl going to have a QR code on her thigh?
On her butt, yes.
On her butt.
Do you know that, not IHOP, no, Waffle House.
Waffle House, they have swag you can buy from their store.
You can buy as a gift a cool Waffle House shirt, T-shirt.
You can give it to somebody, and the T-shirt has a QR code, which you buy it preloaded with credits for buying food at Waffle House.
This is the thing. - Yeah.
And this is how the homeless are going to be treated.
QR codes are a big future for the impoverished.
Yeah, I can see this.
Well, the bullcrap that they're going to have this white list and you're going to be in between.
That is such nonsense.
But, we're going to have this, but if you're doing too many transactions, we're going to have to look into the, maybe you're doing money laundering.
Yeah, we never want you to have too much privacy.
Well, we'll see how far this gets.
It's going to be implemented.
No, you're a big fan of it.
I'm not a fan!
If anything, what they're describing, by the way, is exactly what Bitcoin does, but we'll leave that discussion for another time.
I'm gonna show my school by donating to No Agenda.
Imagine all the people who could do that.
Oh yeah, that'd be fab.
Yeah, on No Agenda.
In the morning.
Now we do have a few people to thank for show 506.
I'm sorry.
What?
We do have a few people to thank.
It's like a sickness.
I can't stop noticing it now.
Well, I haven't gotten that illness yet, but I'll try to get to it so I can catch you doing it, because I know you're doing it all the time, too.
But I've yet to say most definitely.
I say that a lot, I'm sure.
You say more than you should.
Do I say a hundred percent?
Because I'm changing that now.
Well, you've been saying that as a gag today, but you may be starting to say it all the time.
I think I'm going to go all Sky Professor G on you.
A hundred percent.
We do have a few people to thank, which is what I've always said at the beginning of this segment.
I know, that's why I was laughing.
I wasn't complaining.
I'm just, crap, now I hear it everywhere.
Jason Bible in Austin, Texas, leads us off with $120.12, followed by Edward Musial in Waterford, Michigan, $119.33.
Sean Stokesbury in Centennial, Colorado, $112.10.
He's got a birthday for his brother, Mark, and I think that'll be on today's list.
Ian Field, $100.00.
John Whidden in Kodak, Alaska.
Kodiak, I'm sorry.
Kodiak, Alaska.
100.
Sir Harry Pilgrim in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
$199.99.
Sorry, $99.99.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Sir Harry Pilgrim, long, long time producer, he gets an upgrade today and he will become, let me see, he will become a Baron, I believe, and he will be known as Sir Harry Pilgrim, Baron of Massaponex and Rappahannock.
Thanks, bro!
How do I pronounce this?
Massaponex and the Rappahannock.
Okay.
Do you pronounce it?
Yeah, the Baron of Massaponex and the Rappahannock.
Okay, I'll try.
Eric Adler in Punta Gorda, Florida.
8008.
Sir Kevin McLaughlin, our weekly show.
Twice a week.
Winner, who is now a Archduke of Luna, lover of American boobs, in Locust, North Carolina, 8008.
Peterson Designs, 8008, and he's in Battlefield, Missouri.
William Durkin in Greenville, South Carolina, 7373.
Dame Jen of the Free Republic of England in Hurdforshire, 5510.
Surprise, get it?
Night of Astonishment, if you didn't get it, in Yukon, Oklahoma, 5444.
Forest Martin, 5005.
And the following people are $50 donors, name and location, if I have it, starting with Julian Robbins in Aptos.
Daniel Leboy in Bath, Michigan.
Baron of Southern California, Sir Lineman of the Net in Anna, Illinois.
Sir Patrick Maycombe in New York City.
Tatiana Prince in Hollywood, Florida.
Robert Hanna in Poway, California.
John Lawrence in Hellutz, Texas.
Alexan... Alexa.
Alexa Delgado in Aptos, California.
It's Michael Romano in Sebastopol, California.
Bart Beekwilder.
Or Beekwilder.
In Veghel, Nord-Brabant.
Beekwilder.
Beekwilder.
In Veghel, Nord-Brabant.
Fahel. Fahel. Fahel. Fahel. Fahel. Fahel.
Kate Haskell in San Rafael, California.
David Perdue in Snow Hill, North Carolina.
Andrew Butterfield in Bettendorf, Iowa.
Charles Lloyd in San Marcos, Texas.
Ronald Cederio in Riverview, Florida.
Devin O'Connell in Boylston, Massachusetts.
Stephen Crummey in El Cajon, California.
Danielle Furst in Kaukauna, Wisconsin.
John Walter in Wenatchee, Washington.
And last on the list is our old friend, Sir Alan Bean, who at the very beginning of this show, when he lived in Oakland, he's now in Beaverton, Oregon.
He wrote in a note saying, as long as the show's good, I'm giving you 50 bucks a month.
And he's been doing it for 15 years.
He's also a baron.
Of course.
And we appreciate people like him, but we appreciate everybody who Recognizes value, because that's really what we're asking for.
We're saying, hey, even on Turkey Day, here we are, we're bringing you value.
And it's definitely not what you hear anywhere else in the mainstream.
Not that we're mainstream.
But even, I'm so bored of so many podcasts.
It all just, I've said it before, just sounds like people reading Twitter.
It's ridiculous.
It's crazy.
How about the... Here you get deconstruction, you get valuable information, you get backstory, stories that are unique to the show.
And if that's worth anything to you, if it gave you some value, you laughed, you learned something, maybe you changed your mind about something or solidified, that's what we'd like you to do.
Turn that into any number that works for you, that you find equally as valuable, and send that to us.
You can find all the information on our donation webpage.
And a big karma for everybody.
We appreciate you.
You've got karma.
You've got karma.
Sean Stokesbury says happy birthday to his brother Marks.
I think it's Stokesbury?
Yeah, Stokesbury.
He celebrated on the 21st.
Alexander Bjargo, 50, on the 30th.
Adam Eng, happy birthday to his brother Zach Childers of Healdsburg, California, or Childers, possibly.
And Mary M. Blake Gilson, happy birthday to Robert Basso.
He turns 37.
Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe.
Come gather round douchebag, producer and slave.
As we all thank your brothers and sisters who gave.
And some of them nights, some of them days For the titles are a-changing Yes, that was by request from Harry Pilgrim He wanted the Bob Dylan, so he becomes Sir Harry Pilgrim, Baron of Massaponix and the Rappahannock.
I think I got it.
Baron Brett becomes the Baron of Insurrection, and those titles will be reflected at our peerage maps.
We appreciate your additional support.
Now we got a couple of... I guess it's all knights really today, so...
You got a manly, manly blade?
I got a manly blade.
Ooh, nice!
Up on the podium, Mike P, Jim Giacomo, Jim Tucker, Landon Kircherson, Anonymous, Bob Sanderson, and Robert Smith.
All of you have reached the status of knighthood.
Some of you black.
That's right.
I'm very proud to pronounce the KB as Sir Mike Black Knight of the Homestead.
Sir Giacomo of the Blues, Black Knight.
Sir Cogan.
Sir Landon the Red.
Sir Anonymous of the Redacted.
Sir Bob Black Knight of the Chesapeake Bay.
And Sir Robert of the Wetlands.
Gentlemen, for you, we've got the cornucopia of hookers and blow, red boys and chardonnay.
But most importantly, we've got your mutton and mead right here.
Enjoy everything you have at the roundtable.
And remember to go to noadjuddenation.com slash rings and give us your information.
That would be what ring size would work for you and where we can send it and of course we'll include the wax to seal your important correspondence with along with the important certificate of authenticity.
And we appreciate... Oh, man.
I can't believe that I didn't even have my meetups set up yet.
Sorry, I'm a little discombobulated on this Thanksgiving day.
So those are our nights.
Thank you very much, and let's hit the meetups.
No one should know!
Meetups!
Yeah, here's that, I think this is the indie meetup.
A lot of people go to these.
Hi, this is Mark, broadcasting live from the St.
Joseph Brewery and Public House.
And this is Maria.
Happy Thanksgiving, and Adam, we wish you the best, and you have our prayers for a successful surgery next week.
Ah, it's the syrup of the maple, yo!
Trump's back on Twitter, boys!
But don't despair, my liberal friends, there'll soon be a vaccine for that.
Brewery's from Indy, just drinking some beers in an old church.
Annette from Newcastle, spreckin' the douche!
Dame Swine, passing the baton!
Sir Benny from Indy, how's everybody doing?
We're having a good time.
Emily from Ohio, now from Indianapolis, ten cents away from being a dame.
Ten cents to go.
Sir Vodfather from Indianapolis, enjoying my seaweed bacon and soy and palm oil coffee.
Yum!
Sir Ohio Bloke made it over here.
Had to go through Fort Wayne to get here, but nice to be in the crossroads of Indiana and enjoying a beer with some friends.
Son of a bloke.
In the morning.
This is Cindy from Carmel.
God is good, beer is better.
Thank you for your courage.
This is Nick from Indianapolis, and everyone in this restaurant is listening to us.
This is Gary the goat, and I'm eating lamb.
Hi, I'm Shelby, and I've never listened to your podcast, but I'm going to start to today because I got hit in the mouth.
in the morning.
Amen.
Amen.
Long, but a lot of people.
And nicely produced, thank you.
Blue Island.
All right, this is Brian at the Blue Island meetup.
We're fixing it in post.
We're freezing to death giving the meetup report.
This is Dame Courtney, guardian of the aerodrome.
Don't snip me, Bo Dydon!
So scary, so scary!
All human resources must be taxidermied.
Michael here, good time here eating pizza, drinking some beer, hanging out with all the knights and dames.
This is Sir Spooky.
I had a nightmare that the show was ending.
1,500 more episodes!
Jed, resist me much?
Uncle Dickie here.
Hooey hooey!
Shout out to Dame Christine Pearl that joined us tonight from Southern Indiana.
Yeah!
In the morning!
Hello!
In the morning!
Thank you for your time.
Nice to see Christine Pearl join them.
All right, here's what's happening tomorrow in Houston.
The hooey-hooey!
That's downtown Houston at Post, P-O-S-T, Houston, Texas.
Also tomorrow, must-be-high, number 6, 7 o'clock at McSorley's Wonderful Saloon and Grill in Toronto, Canada.
Coming up in December, Lakewood, Colorado, Shawangunk, New York, St.
Louis, Missouri, Anchorage, Alaska, British Columbia, Wilmington, North Carolina, Tacoma, Washington, Pittsburgh, Zurich, Switzerland, Austin, Mount Laurel, New Jersey, Amstelveen, the Netherlands, Raleigh, North Carolina, Cincinnati, Ohio, Western Springs, Illinois, January, we've got Milwaukee, we've got Washington, we've got Minnesota, we've got California, Idaho, and more Candanavia.
It is a sight to be a witness to.
Go to one of these.
Just one.
Tell me you don't want to go back because it doesn't matter who you are, where you come from, you will find your community at a No Agenda meetup.
I know it sounds crazy, but that of course is what we are here at the No Agenda Nation.
Thank you very much!
Uh, noagendameetups.com.
Alright, bumbling my way through everything today.
with all the nights and days.
You want to be where you won't be, triggered on hell's flame.
You want to be where everybody feels the same.
It's like a party.
All right.
Bumbling my way through everything today.
Isos.
Tell me you have something.
How many you got?
I got one.
I thought you have a bunch after last time, you didn't have any.
Well, I got one.
It's probably not that good, but I liked it.
It's exploding.
People's hands exploded.
Yeah, that's not bad.
Here's mine.
These white men are dangerous!
I think that might be better for us.
I like it.
These white men are dangerous.
That's right.
Don't you ever forget it.
These white men are dangerous.
Okay, let's wrap this up.
Oh, World Cup.
I've been watching World Cup.
France.
France coming on very strong.
Hey man, I don't complain about your dumb opening references to basketball, football, sumo.
And whenever I say, hey, you know, it's like World Cup soccer, you always scorn me.
Now, it was kind of fun, you know, so Japan kicked Germany's ass, which is very, that's an upset.
Typically you'll see France and Germany, maybe the Netherlands in there, but so Japan kicked their ass.
You know what the Japanese fans did after the game?
They started World War III?
No.
They all stayed.
They started cleaning up trash from the stands.
They cleaned up the entire section they were in.
This is apparently something the Japanese do at sporting events and other types of events.
That's obedient.
That'll be the day that happens here.
But it's always nice.
It's nice they do that.
Um, yeah, I think, uh, stuff that I am looking at is the new stuff that I'll carry over, but I do have one clip for today.
Okay.
And which is that this one, I couldn't believe this.
I'm listening to this going.
So this is news?
This is the phone scammers story.
But there's a piece of information here that's important, which is get on the no-call list, and then once you do that, when anyone calls you, you can chew them out, you can cuss them out, because you know they're scammers.
Impostors are topping the list of telemarketing calls that U.S.
consumers would much rather never get.
That's according to the latest Do Not Call Registry list released on Monday.
It says more than 280,000 complaints were lodged in the past fiscal year about telemarketers posing as someone they're not.
These can be either live or robocalls.
The callers most often pose as someone from the IRS or the Social Security Administration, but it's also common for them to try to sell warranties or protection plans, as well as medical or prescription-related things.
The Do Not Call registry protects consumers from receiving most legal telemarketing calls.
More than 2.5 million people signed up with it in the past fiscal year, so the list now has more than 246 million phone numbers.
I thought this list doesn't work at all.
It does against legal calls because most telemarketers download the list and it goes into the computer because those are all computers doing the phoning.
And it just doesn't call those numbers.
Well, you know, the only people who get harassed by this are people with landlines.
That's not my understanding.
Everyone in my house has got a cell phone.
They all get these calls.
Ah, no.
It's the Californians.
There you go.
We're not getting calls.
The spam text messages, that's a scary one.
Makes it look like your bank or something.
Oh, here's your two-factor authentication.
Well, there you go.
I can't do that on my landline.
All right, everybody, time to base the turkey.
And we will be back on Sunday to discuss our turkeys.
And anything else that comes up in the meantime, I'm sure there will be something to talk about.
If you hang around on noagendastream.com, Larry's old time Thanksgiving is coming up on that Larry show.
And end of show mixes from Sir Michael Anthony, Tom Stark, Where the D's Laughs, and Maddie J. coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country.
FEMA Region No.
6, in the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I remain, I'm John C. Dvorak.
We return on Sunday, right here, on NO Agenda.
Happy Thanksgiving, John.
And happy Thanksgiving to you and everyone who listens to this show.
Remember us at Dvorak.org slash N-A.
Until Sunday, adios mofos and such, and hooey hooey!
Happy Thanksgiving, New York City!
As your plant-based centered mayor, I'ma eat a plant-based centered lifestyle, even on a holiday!
Y'all eating turkey and ham, while I am eating tofurkey and yams!
Enjoy your meat while you can!
We already had meatless Mondays in school.
Then I'm on vegan Fridays.
And we're going to keep trying to make all y'all plant-based.
But if y'all still got to eat meat, the FDA just approved live grown chicken for human consumption.
And if y'all still not satisfied with that, we gonna make y'all eat crickets and cockroaches.
Like I said, enjoy that roast while you can.
Y'all gonna be eating rats.
How did this happen in the first place?
Oh no, oh no, oh no.
There seems to be money missing, like a lot of money missing.
Oh yeah, well if you, if I, you know, pulled out my phone here and just looked at my last 10 text messages, you know, about half of them are going to be people asking for, you know, politicians asking for a contribution.
I know you set up, working with the Ukrainian government, ways to use crypto to raise money for the government.
There are literally tanks outside of the banks.
And this gets to, I think, one of the places where it can be really important to have a fully digital banking system.
Those are really, really ugly facts when you see a fraud of this magnitude having played out and you find no regulators were there to prevent it.
Yes, you need regulation.
Cost price was what was important for people to be able to operate in the ecosystem without being terrified that unknown unknowns were going to blow them up somehow.
Certainly the asset price decline was a strong sign that in crypto and frankly a lot of fintech, like things were way too light on use cases.
And that there was a lot of hand waving going on both on use cases and on sort of financial modeling that was a suspect.
And I was kind of like, oh, I don't know, this whole thing seems, like, weird, and aren't there risks, and, like, what if these platforms get hacked, and, like... We're gonna try to calculate the contagion here, because investors are not expecting much in terms of recouping their funds here.
The public put up with that kind of crap.
Man, they're all vaccinated.
Moderna's vaccine had a 4% efficacy.
And Pfizer, the results were so bad with no statistical significance that one of the internal people within the CDC told me that you can inject a child with the vaccine or squirt it in their face and you'll get the same benefit.
It's not working.
The media's pulling our chain.
Not to be descriptive, but you can fill in the blanks, man.
These stupid facts help Pfizer cover up their trials.
I'm subbing the tracks.
What the heck do you think they're hiding?
Trump's Warp Speed vaccine is now touted by Joe Robinette Biden.
If you ask me, it's obscene.
Crushing the middle class, all done with a smile.
Another one, Ottawa protests means you speak fighting like Gaal.
Places out of this world, it's kind of sad when you can't even afford to date and make your girlfriend.
Last few years of narratives have been a whirlwind.
Travel mandates finally came to an end.
October 1st, man.
Ontario was similar to California.
Handling the lockdown was the worst.
Who was worse?
Gavin Newsom or Doug Ford?
Yo, I can't even decide who was the first worst, man.
Banning hemp?
That was William Randolph Hearst.
With the yellow press, it was all a mess.
Full legalization.
Government wants their money back.
They want their money back.
Yo, they want their money back.
OCS, they got next.
I had a lot of questions about Elmo getting the COVID vaccine.
Was it safe?
Was it the right decision?
I talked to our pediatrician so I could make the right choice.
Yeah, so we want to get right to it.
It's avian flu that you're talking about.
It is really a big crisis across the country.
So what can we do to prevent it?
Is there anything out there that the government or these farmers can do?
Well, there are vaccines that are being experimented with.
You've got to just duck and cover until those migratory birds are where they are aiming to go.
I got beans, greens, potatoes, taters, tomatoes, lamb.
Lamb, rams, hogs, hogs, dogs, chicken.
Beans, greens, potatoes, taters, tomatoes, lamb.
Chickens, turkeys, chickens, turkeys.
You may hate me, no!
But God didn't have evil.
God didn't have evil.
No!
But God didn't have evil.
Oh, my dear.
No!
You made it!
No!
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