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He's resorted to being an Uber driver.
Adam Curry.
John C. Dvorak.
It's Sunday, June 11, 2023.
This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1563.
This is no agenda.
Tracking Ted and Trump and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region Number 16.
In the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I think that Microsoft start should end.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
Wow!
Bravo!
Well written.
I like that one.
Or is that a golden oldie from Marty?
No, I wrote that.
I like that.
That's good.
That's a good one.
I mean, it's out of left field, considering the slow news week we've had.
But yeah.
Yeah, it makes sense.
Microsoft Start should end.
It sucks.
What, the start?
All it is is clickbait.
Let me click on mine here.
What do I get?
I click on start.
Oh yeah, I've got Disney, Xbox.
You're right!
It's got all this... Do you have news stories?
I don't have news stories.
Yeah, yeah.
Really?
I don't have that.
Oh, more.
More?
What's this more?
I never use it.
I guess I do.
No, you accidentally use it.
That's the problem.
You happen to be moving around, you hit that thing, boom, it pops up whether you like it or not.
That's true.
Edge loads.
Edge is always loading.
That's true.
Stupid Edge.
That thing's a plague.
Edge.
Sometimes you have to use it for certain DRM stuff.
Yeah, sometimes.
If I need to get a clip off of Netflix, for example, I can't load that with my Brave or, as you would say, Bravo browser because I don't have the DRM stuff loaded in there.
I run Netflix just on Firefox.
Yeah, okay.
Well, yeah.
But you still have to have the DRM stuff in there.
I don't know that.
Yeah, yes, I do.
You said yes.
You said yes somewhere along the line.
Oh.
Yeah.
No, it's okay.
It just tracks you.
It's all right.
So what?
You know, let's take the Gen Z stance on that.
So what?
I'm aware.
They track me.
Well, may Professor Ted's troubled mind finally be at peace.
Yeah, that's kind of too bad.
I have one report.
Tonight, the man nicknamed the Unabomber who terrorized the nation with a bombing campaign for almost 20 years is dead.
Ted Kaczynski serving four life sentences plus 30 years found unresponsive in his North Carolina prison cell early this morning.
Sources familiar with the incident telling ABC News Kaczynski's death is being investigated as a possible suicide.
The 81-year-old Harvard-educated mathematician, who was transferred to a medical prison facility 18 months ago for poor health, admitted to 16 bombings from 1978 to 1995, killing three people and injuring 23 others.
In 1995, the Washington Post, along with the New York Times, printed his 35,000-word manifesto.
Soon after, his own brother recognized the manifesto's tone and tipped off the FBI.
The Unabomber's career is over.
In April of 1996, investigators found Kaczynski in a 10 by 14 foot plywood cabin near Lincoln, Montana, filled with journals, explosive material, even two completed bombs.
And in his manifesto, Kaczynski wrote that his actions were motivated by his belief that modern technology was damaging to both society and the environment.
You know, he's been a staple of the show, of course not for his killing people, but you've got to admit that a professor who was so convinced of his convictions, who goes to those extremes, had something important to say.
And of course they never discussed the so-called manifesto, which had a name, Industrial Society and its Future.
And he was sick.
He had cancer.
He was on death's door for quite a while.
So, I mean, I don't know if that's true or not, that he might have ended it to get out of his misery.
But it's just added in there.
You know, it's like, source is familiar with the matter.
Okay, fine.
You know, to make it sound a little worse, perhaps.
But he definitely killed people.
That's not cool.
But we introduced him to the show in 2014.
You know, it's been in the last, I'd say, three, four years, he became really, it was kind of a resurgence of popularity.
Whereas I think we were talking about him a long, long time.
In fact, thanks to the new bingit.io, I have the very first time that we introduced him to the show.
Would you like to hear?
Sure!
Well, good!
Where I remind everybody, and I've... This is episode... September 6, 2014, so nine years ago, episode 647, and I was in Amsterdam at the time.
For your convenience, I've put a copy in the show notes of a document which was written by a Harvard... I think the guy went to Harvard when he was 16, and he...
We graduated summa cum laude.
You know, record time, he was teaching at Harvard, and he was very, very worried about technology eventually enslaving people, enslaving us.
Oh no!
Yes!
And here in the Netherlands, you know, there's a crisis of bicycles.
There's so many bicycles now in the Netherlands.
Maybe it's just because I haven't been here in a while that I see it now.
But people are riding on their bikes, and the Dutch are very good at riding bikes.
They're so good.
There's rarely an accident.
They don't wear helmets and knee pads.
They got a kid in the front, a kid on the back.
They got the groceries on the handlebars.
And while they're biking, they're holding up their smartphone in front of their face.
Mind you, this is not 2014.
Googling or texting.
It is unbelievable.
Selfies while biking?
Not necessarily selfies, but they're interacting with their smartphone while they're bicycling.
And they have headphones in, connected to the smartphone.
And this is not a rare occurrence.
You see this everywhere in the city.
So I recommend you go read this document.
The document is called Industrial Society and Its Future, and it's in the NATEC subfolder there, written by a guy named Theodore, some call him Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber.
So you may want to read this manifesto, because what is happening today, the piece you just heard, the enslavement through these devices, is precisely what he warned for.
I'm not endorsing- Oh, I get it.
That was a good one.
Thank you.
And every single bit since then has been pretty much the same.
You mean every bit we do?
Every kazoo- Every bit that you do.
The one other thing I wanted to mention.
You'll quote random quote from him saying, that's unbelievable anyone would ever say that.
Oh, wait a minute.
The gag works.
The gag just keeps on working.
I let it work.
Thank you.
Thank you for appeasing everyone.
But the one thing that we added to that is the under-educated and over-socialized, as Kaczynski suggests in the manifesto.
Over-socialization occurs when individuals are subjected to norms, values, expectations imposed by society, primarily through the educational system.
Hello!
Hello, pronouns!
He argued this process stifles individual autonomy, creativity, self-determination, and of course over-socialization, according to this document, leads to conformity, loss of critical thinking as individuals become absorbed in maintaining social roles and meeting societal expectations.
Well, I'd say we shouldn't read that, should we?
Well, you're lucky because nobody does.
Here's something I did not know.
Do you know who the person was at Department of Justice who really brought him in and prosecuted him?
Comey?
Garland.
Who, Garland?
Merrick Garland.
Our current Attorney General.
Yeah, that's what I said, huh?
I did not know that.
He also did the Oklahoma City bombing.
This was all under Janet Reno.
And so he was in, then he left, I guess he went into private practice?
It was Reno, according to one report I listened to, it was Reno who insisted, against all the complaining about the idea, that the New York Times and the Post published a manifesto.
She was the one who had to push it through.
Oh, so she was the one that said, yeah, we have to do it.
Yeah, we have to do it because maybe that's the only chance somebody can identify him from some... we just gotta push this through.
And they're like, no, no, you can't do that, you're giving him a voice, you're giving him a platform, other people will do the same thing.
Which is what they would say.
Yeah.
I got a lot of emails from people saying, don't you dare, you know, aggrandize him, don't you say R.I.P.
Okay.
Easy does it.
People are brilliant.
All we aggrandize is his writings.
I guess that's not done.
You can't aggrandize.
You can't say his writing was good.
You can't do that.
Can't do that.
Well, he was right on one thing.
I have a series of clips about our mass shooting here in San Francisco.
Uh, it's hard to believe, but we had a mass shooting in San Francisco.
Did I miss this?
Yeah, you did.
Oh, man.
Okay.
What happened?
Well, some maniac drive-by in the Mission District, of all places, shot up a bunch of, nine people shot, and they didn't kill anybody.
In the Mission?
Oh, no one killed.
Oh, that's why we didn't hear about it.
No good.
No good.
But that's okay.
They pushed it, and pushed it, and pushed it, and gunned the whole gun.
But there's a kicker to this, a three-parter.
Here's the basic story of mass shooting San Francisco 1.
Outrage in San Francisco's Mission District after a shooting there leaves nine people wounded and police tonight still trying to find those behind the gunfire.
Good evening everyone, I'm Heather Holmes.
Doctors believe that all nine of those victims from last night's shooting will survive.
Reaction to this recent case of gun violence, though, in the city continues to pour in, including a new statement from Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, who tweeted today, San Franciscans are praying for those wounded in last night's horrific shooting in the mission and their loved ones.
Thanks to our first responders and medical professionals, no lives were lost.
The investigation continues, but we know this, we must end the scourge of gun violence, Nancy Pelosi says.
KTVU Dave Detling joins us now live from our newsroom with what other people in the community are saying about this shooting.
Good evening, Heather.
Well, city leaders who spoke out on last night's violence say they're committing resources to those impacted.
And for the first time, we're hearing from one of the businesses impacted by last night's drive-by shooting.
The storefront of clothing brand Dying Breed and Mission Skateboards remained closed and locked up Saturday.
The skateboard shop posting to Facebook saying, We watched our friends and neighbors selflessly tend to the wounded without question.
Our peers were the best and bravest.
Grateful, everyone survived.
Its customers are in shock after last night's shooting in the Mission District.
I don't know why.
This is like a mutual store.
San Francisco police say the drive-by shooting happened at 24th Street and Treat Avenue just after nine, as a clothing store was celebrating its sixth anniversary with a block party.
Why anyone would shoot into the crowd is puzzling to Ramon Carrasco.
Only skaters come here and they're not affiliated, so I'm thinking why they do that.
Either it was something personal or I don't know why.
It just doesn't make sense to me.
One thing police are saying is that this was an isolated and targeted incident.
Oh, okay.
This is interesting.
The skate store, which I just heard is a neutral store.
Yes, neutral and not affiliated.
Did you catch this language?
Yes, yes.
Which means there's a gang problem in San Francisco they're not addressing.
That sounds like it, yeah.
So instead we go to the people that come in with some comments and the people include all the people that were defunding the police and they broke up the gang unit and everything.
They're in there with their two senses, San Francisco too.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed denouncing the crime that left nine people ages 19 to 35 injured.
This is definitely heartbreaking and challenging not just for the mission community but for our city as a whole.
Also sounding off, San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronan.
In a statement, she said in part, she's extremely grateful for the first responders who rendered aid during the horrific act of gun violence.
Adding her office will provide support to the community to address the impacts of this traumatizing event.
Senator Scott Weiner also responded in a tweet calling the mass shooting both terrifying and tragic.
Okay, so that's the story.
Say, given the tidal wave of guns in the U.S., no community is immune from gun violence and that everyone must work to put an end to gun violence.
The mayor pledged assistance, telling the public those responsible will be caught.
And released.
Yes.
Now, OK, so that's the story.
But there's a little kicker to this story, which is the part where Ted Kaczynski comes in.
And this is like this is becoming a huge problem in California, San Francisco in particular.
But in this instance, this is like a real jaw dropper.
And this is going to be a common story around the country.
You heard it here first on the No Agenda Show.
The San Francisco-based autonomous vehicle company Cruze is facing some criticism tonight tied to that shooting.
Okay, a Twitter user posted this video last night.
You can hear the frustration of a police officer there who watched this Cruze vehicle with no one inside.
Get close to the crime scene.
Crews tweeted a response to the situation saying, like all of us in San Francisco, we are saddened by this tragic event in our home city.
Our thoughts are with the victims and families and we wish them all a full recovery.
Our car initially stopped as it was approaching an active emergency scene, then proceeded to perform a U-turn and pull over.
Throughout this time, all vehicles, including emergency response vehicles, were able to proceed around our car.
We're thankful to all of our first responders for helping to keep us safe during situations like this.
And the company goes on to say that it is committed to working collaboratively with them.
Wow!
Wow!
So the cars are programmed to stop when there's lights and siren?
Yes.
So it stopped right in the middle of the scene.
Nobody inside.
What you heard was the clip of the cop yelling at the car.
Then he looks, there's nobody inside the car.
Wait, this is not a clip of the cop yelling at the car that's empty.
This is Clip of the Day.
Yeah, they keep you heard.
Clip of the Day.
No, it's Clip of the Day is what it is.
Oh.
Anyway, so the cop is yelling at this car, get out of the way.
You're in the way of emergency vehicles!
And then he looks and there's nobody in the car.
The car is just stopped in the middle of the street.
And so they claim it turned around.
That's bullcrap.
We don't see any evidence of that because somebody filmed the whole thing.
And this is happening all over the city where these cars are just jamming nobody inside they just go into an intersection and stop in the middle they stop because there's a they see a flashing light or something to some you know they've determined that this is an emergency they have to stop.
So they stop in the middle of this crime scene.
You know what they call that?
Artificial intelligence.
Yeah, AI at its best.
Artificial intelligence.
Very intelligent move.
How could they not have thought about this?
Or at least, if it's happened once, maybe change the alga?
Or the intelligence?
They're never going to fix this problem.
No.
Jay sees it like a big nut about this stuff and he says there's so much, there's so many reasons and it's so deep.
You, it doesn't take hardly anything to screw up one of these cars and they're, and you know, you just put a, just paint over a stop sign or just write the word stop on a, on a 60 mile an hour sign.
I mean, there's a lot of things you can do in this and the thing just can't, they can't discern.
Car GPT.
That's what that is.
Yeah, so this was kind of the kicker of the whole story, which was the stupid car stopped right in the middle of the situation.
Forget the gang problem, this is the problem!
And you know, oh man, it is a problem.
San Francisco is a testing ground for everything from killing people with crack pipes to this.
Yeah, no doubt about it.
It's a dangerous place.
Something that you probably, I don't know, I have not seen it on the news, saw no report, but we have people everywhere from Boots on the Ground, anonymous of course, on the afternoon of June 10th, 2023, Lafayette, Louisiana, Paris Sheriff's Office responded to a bomb threat at Target.
Target were informed of it via email stating, quote, you have betrayed the LGBT community.
I don't know if we want to laugh about it, but... It was expected.
Yes.
We knew it.
We said this would happen.
We predicted it, actually.
So I guess there was a big LGBTQ day at the White House.
I only know this, again, I haven't been watching a lot of mainstream per se, and it's just been filled wall-to-wall Trump, Trump, Trump.
So they hung a big progressive pride flag?
Yes, outside.
Outside, and in parallel or above, which is against the flag regulations.
They hung it above the American flag?
Yeah.
No, you can't do that.
That's against the flag.
Isn't there a flag law?
Well, I mean, they were hanging vertically and it wasn't above it, like on a pole.
Okay.
It was just kind of above it, just in perspective.
It's not the spirit of it all.
It's not the spirit of the flag law.
Anyway, I mean, I will be getting the full lowdown on the next episode of Pivot with Kara Swisher and Prof G. So I can't, that's why I'm, because you know, she was invited, of course.
She teased on the previous episode, all the gays are going to be at the White House.
That's exactly how she said it.
Okay.
And of course, President Biden did not disappoint.
Aren't all the gays at the White House anyway?
There it is.
President Biden did not disappoint.
As Commander-in-Chief, I was proud to have ended the ban on transgester Americans.
Yeah, baby.
There's nothing like transgester Americans.
Okay, I got it.
We're on that game.
I've got a true doe.
Okay.
This is old, by the way.
You got duped on this.
This is an old clip.
I got duped by Foley?
Yes.
Lots of people sent this to me.
And the way to check that is bingit.io.
I'll play it, but it's an old clip.
But we've never played it before, have we?
We most definitely have.
Most definitely?
Yes, because I checked it.
Okay, well as long as we most definitely played it, then I'll go along with that.
Let's play it.
We might as well play it.
It's funny, I've never heard this clip before.
Uh, if you want, I can look it up, but I know you trust me.
I will never apologize for standing up for LGBTQ2+, uh, kids' rights.
LGBTQ2 plus kids' rights.
Yeah.
That's the one.
That's the best topper I've got for you.
Yeah, I can actually tell you which episode it was.
Trudeau.
Are you sure it was played on the episode or just in abeyance?
No, I'm sure we played it because, look, yes, we played it.
And if you want, I'll have, I can, it would take me a moment to find it in the system.
I don't want to go through it.
I know you trust me.
I know you trust me.
I have a, I have a, since we're doing this sort of thing, I do have a correction.
Oh, okay.
Uh, and that is the, uh, my thing about the box tops.
Oh, oh, um, yes, you said it was, it was the, uh, the box tops with the letter that had the sitar in it, but instead, what was it?
It was, uh... The, uh... I have it right here.
Here it is.
It's the Right Band sitar update.
Which is on... Everything's wrong.
Hold on.
The writing there is just terrible.
Hold on a second.
The Right Band, uh... It's 10 seconds of the song.
Yeah, I'm... It is the box tops.
I'm looking... I'm looking in your clips.
I can't see... This should be Right Band.
R-I-G-H-D.
Oh, yes.
Okay.
There it is.
What was the name of the song, by the way?
Cry Like a Baby.
Oh, that's before my time, so... The box top was still, like, I think it was 70, so that's why I remember that.
No, the box tops, it was the same group that did the other song.
I just mistook the song.
It's okay.
It's okay.
You were right.
It's fine.
It's fine.
Well, here's the joke, so I was trying to, somebody sent me the, the, the, the, one of the producers, and Alex is crying like a baby.
So, uh, I went and got a, a clip short.
You know, ASCAP's short enough clip.
Yeah, no such thing, but yeah.
Well, I'm understood that under 10 seconds is legal.
But like, we care.
I want to get back to the White House trade stuff.
I just wanted to say something.
When they show the video of this crappy band playing, they show him playing a regular guitar with that sound coming in.
Lame!
Lame!
That was very lame.
That was in the YouTube video?
Lame.
Lame.
We didn't do any of this on the last show, so some of these are carryovers.
The trans Maoism, which is appropriate to talk about now since the White House did a big thing about the transgesters in America.
What's the term you're using?
Transgester.
That's what the president just said.
Trans-gesture.
He said trans-gesture.
You want to hear it again?
Yeah, I do, because I thought he said something else.
As Commander-in-Chief, I was proud to have ended the ban on trans-gesture Americans.
Trans-gesture Americans.
Which, I'm a trans-gesture American.
I identify with it.
You are, for sure.
Well, now they're back to the same anti-gay playbook.
In 2024, the issue is transgender, because we're past gay marriage.
That ship has sailed, and it's this idea of driving people to the polls through fear, through anger, through angst, through distress, through the paranoia and hysteria that drag queens are coming for your children.
People, let me tell you this.
No, no, no.
No, no, I'm just saying what she's saying.
No, what she's saying is we gotta get rid of DeSantis.
This is anti-DeSantis.
No, I know, but I'm saying her generalization about this trying to scare people to the polls is what they did with Trump in 2020.
Yes, correct.
This is all political.
The paranoia and hysteria that drag queens are coming for your children.
People, let me tell you this.
Drag queens don't even like children.
They don't tip and they don't drink.
They don't chip and they don't drink.
And to me, this is so contrary to the idea of parental choice.
No child is driving themselves to a drag show.
And so I would say Ronda Santas, first I would say to all the drag queens for the month of June, Pride Month, let's celebrate by changing your names to Ronda Santas.
Ronda Santas, there you go.
This is appropriate in the... Yes.
Actually, I think that's kind of funny.
Ronda Santa, Ronda Santas.
Wow, Ana Devaro gets a point from JCD.
Now, I just want to show the extent of the political nature, because it's one thing to medically alter these children, you could say abuse, it's another to abuse them for political means, and this one as far as Deutsche Welle.
And Deutsche Welle, pure CIA operation, they take all of the information, whatever CIA tells them to do, they do.
And this is that weird political correspondent who's in Washington, D.C.
She goes, because this child was at the White House for the big trans jester day, and they did a piece on this child who was from Florida.
Dempsey is an 11-year-old girl.
She loves pink and stuffed animals and was born as a biological boy.
She lives with her parents in Florida.
You know, she started putting pajama pants on her head and making pretend that was hair.
There you go.
That's how it started when you put your pajama pants on your head.
That's how it starts.
Wow.
So now listen to these parents being abused with this child for political means.
Ron Santos might become the next president of the United States.
Yes, he might.
That terrifies me.
It terrifies me.
We have our passports updated.
Oh no!
Do we have exit plans in place?
Yes.
If that happens, we're going to have to leave the country.
I've never lived anywhere outside the United States.
We've traveled.
Then you won't.
I don't know.
I'm terrified.
Well, I mean, just looking at what he's done just in Florida.
And it's not just against trans people.
It's against everybody.
Immigrants.
Black people.
It's just silencing anything that he doesn't like.
Let's just silence it.
And when will he stop?
And that's what I often say to people.
It's like, it might not be affecting you yet, but they will come for you next.
And that's the scary part.
All the people arguing and taking away my rights is just not okay for You see how the child has been prompted to say, all the people taking away my rights.
Yeah, that's bullcrap.
This is just not true.
That's a script for the kid.
Yeah, and it's so wrong.
I mean, it's just... That's not true.
That's not true.
And it's just as bad as saying, you know, the euphemism of gender-affirming care.
No.
And you're not taking, no rights are being taken away.
This is scripting a kid, a 12-year-old.
You next.
And that's the scary part.
All the people arguing and taking away my rights is just not okay for kids like me.
And I get really scared to just walk out of my home because I know it's like there's gonna be that one person that's always gonna be like...
I'm scared of me thinking like I'm a monster or something, but I'm not.
And now you have an invitation to the White House.
Yes.
What does this mean for you that President Biden invites you and your kids?
Proud.
Overwhelmed.
Oh, that's the music they put in?
They gotta have a little bit of cello!
They put some low, some minor key music in there to make you feel bad?
Correct!
And now you have an invitation to the White House.
Yes.
What does this mean for you that President Biden invites you and your kids?
Proud.
Overwhelmed.
Like, how did we get here?
You know?
What would you tell him?
Keep doing what you're doing and please fight harder for my rights and the other kids like me.
Yeah.
Kids like Dempsey currently have the full support of the President of the United States.
However, that could change after next year's presidential elections.
Dramatic and big finish.
Oh.
Yeah.
That's propaganda.
And, of course, the whole report is longer, and I encourage anyone to go into the show notes and look at it, because these parents I don't want to say that they're horrible parents.
They have been completely propagandized and hypnotized and have been, there's a spell on them from the medical community and from the teachers and the therapists.
So the system is really what is doing this.
I don't want to say these parents are horrible because they're just, they've been sucked up into this belief, which is no different from COVID and vaccines, et cetera, et cetera.
Now, when it comes to M5M in the UK, in some ways they're a little bit further along.
They closed down, not all the clinics are gone, but they did close down the big one.
They have, including Scandinavia, they said, hold on a second, we don't have any long-term trials.
They're not saying that transgenderism in children doesn't exist.
They're saying we shouldn't be transitioning them medically without some long-term studies.
Most studies don't go back further than 2019.
Coincidentally, just before the lockdowns.
Um, but the media has taken it a step too far and BBC got a lot of pushback over their show Casualty, which is a, uh, I think it's, I think it's drama, uh, but it's like reality.
It's about an emergency room.
Um, it's a, you know, I think it's drama slash reality show.
And here's a little piece from, of course, GB News, who is talking about the pushback.
Well, let's move on and do this related story about the BBC drama Casualty, Lewis.
Yeah, BBC criticised a non-binary Casualty character discussing top surgery.
And it's for the show Casualty, which I've never seen.
It's on the state propaganda network, the BBC.
And the characters were discussing at 8.20pm, which is before the watershed, So, there was a lot of pushback.
People did not like that.
They thought it was inappropriate.
They didn't think it was appropriate to have it in the script.
Not so in the United States, and I'm going to trod on your turf here for a moment, though I will freely admit this was the clip custodian who put this quick package together.
Recent episode of Law & Order.
Actually, I'm surprised you didn't.
Have you stopped watching Law & Order?
I haven't been watching it recently much.
It's kind of turned into a very slow-moving story.
I know there's a lot of virtue signaling in it, though, so I'm sure this clip is clippable.
The Norman Lear Hollywood Foundation is all over it.
And while we're talking about this sort of thing, I'm going to bring in a clip of Yellowstone.
It's the worst show ever.
Do you have a clip of Yellowstone?
No, I don't, but I'm telling you.
A lot of people like it.
Law & Order, this episode, is about a doctor treating a trans teen who was killed by the teen's angry father.
But they throw you off a little bit and make it seem like the conservative lawmaker wife was the target because of her anti-LGBTQ agenda.
There's a kicker to this, but let's just listen to, I think this starts with the cops talking to, so the dad has been killed, or the angry dad has killed the doctor, and... Okay, we have to stop.
I need to know which law and order this is.
Is it law and order per se?
Is it law and order SVU?
Is it law and order organized crime?
I will get that answer for you in moments from the troll room.
Here's the first clip.
Congresswoman, do you know anybody who wanted to harm your husband?
This isn't about him.
He was a saint.
This is about me.
This is about my political views.
This is my fault.
What do you mean it's your fault?
That was supposed to be me.
I was scheduled to be here all day, but I got called into the office last minute for an emergency committee meeting.
What makes you so sure that you were the intended target?
I'm a conservative congresswoman in a state where admitting that out loud is a mortal sin.
I'm constantly receiving threats.
In the minds of far-left activists, I'm literally the devil.
Any of those threats stand out in particular?
Last week there was an email.
And they said that they would kill me in my own home.
Do you know who sent that?
No.
It was anonymous.
I just flagged the message for my security team.
So now we're going to find out about the message that was sent.
You won't know when, but one day soon, you'll turn around and I'll be there.
In your house, with no one around to save you.
Message sent from an IP address registered in your name.
Yeah, I sent it.
I should probably know better, but frankly, she deserved it.
How's that?
I'm a drag queen.
I started a program, Read the House Down.
Once a week, me and other queens volunteer to read to kids from the community.
You do it in drag?
Well, the idea is to get kids excited about reading by making it fun.
Aren't drag queens more of an adult thing?
Drag is just a celebration of who you are.
The kids love it.
It makes it fun.
There's nothing fun about sending a threat to that congresswoman.
I was being dramatic, but Bartell introduced a bill that would ban children from being exposed to drag queens.
It's a coded way of telling the crazies out there that we're pedophiles.
It sparks all kinds of online hate.
So I thought she should know what it felt like.
You seem angry.
Damn right I am.
Angry enough to show up at Kristen Bartels' house yesterday morning.
I find this very, very dangerous.
Okay, this is the new Law & Order.
The tent pole was Law & Order and then they had all these spin-offs.
And they took Law & Order off the air.
And they brought it back, I don't know, a year or two ago.
It's unwatchable.
And yeah, I guess they're treading on my territory because I was supposed to check these out.
This particular show is, this is all in every episode.
You can get clips like this on every episode of this show.
It is so bad.
I don't know why they're doing this show, why Dick Wolf came back and he's doing it.
It was some, I always get the impression that they Did somebody blackmail them to do it?
Yeah, probably.
It's unwatchable.
Well, people are watching it.
It's Law & Order WVU, I think.
Woke Victim Unit.
Wow.
I gotta give that one to the troll room.
So now we found, now here's the reveal.
We reveal who was killed now.
Myers threatened to kill Ryan a few months ago.
They had a meeting at our house in Ryan's office.
They talked about the puberty blockers, the treatments, the side effects.
And Myers went nuts.
He started screaming.
I overheard the whole thing.
We need you to testify.
Let me guess, you're worried about your base discovering that you knew your husband was treating a trans kid.
My husband is dead.
And I miss him terribly.
But right now, I need to worry about me.
My career.
My future.
This is the only thing that I have left.
So this, uh, this is, I guess this is kind of like Marjorie Taylor Greene, you know, it's like, I don't care about my dead husband.
I've got to care about my career now.
This is the kind of virtue signaling that is, this show is filled with it.
And it's all, everything is, there's all subtext.
The entire show is subtext.
And in this case, you're listening to it with propagandistic subtext.
So you're listening to somebody, The only reasons a person's a right-winger or a conservative is because they're insincere.
And I was thinking about this insincerity factor, which is like people on both sides of the big debate think the other side's essentially insincere, because how can you think that way?
When it's so obvious I'm right and you're wrong and the only reason you're thinking that way is because you're insincere.
And the conservatives do it to the liberals, do we?
On this show we always assume, we don't always assume, we suggest that occasionally somebody's insincere on the other side and we usually self-correct because it's the nature of the show.
That no, they're dead sincere when they say that, you know, they believe that global warming is going to kill us all in five years or in six years.
And they've convinced their kids and their kids are now nuts.
But it's sincere.
It's not like they're lying.
No, they're sincere.
This subtext that they're pushing on this particular show is sickening.
And then the kicker, of course, is who really killed the doctor.
Your husband claimed that Dr. Bartell attacked him to cover up the doctor's crime of treating Taylor without parental consent.
But Bartell wasn't committing a crime because you gave him permission.
I felt like we kept getting it wrong.
That no matter what choice we made, he was hurting Taylor.
Can I guess who did it?
Yeah, sure.
Because it's Taylor.
No, Taylor's the kid.
The kid didn't do it?
Just listen.
That no matter what choice we made, he was hurting Taylor.
Yeah.
I just wanted to make sure that she didn't try to hurt herself again.
Here comes your kicker.
I'm sorry. - See?
But I thought it was better to support our daughter than to mourn the death of our son.
Oh, that's the line!
That's the line, right there.
Yeah, I said that line in the last show, as you recall.
Yes.
You better have a live daughter than a dead son, or a live son than a dead daughter.
And that, of course, is a piece of propaganda that they threw right into that show.
And again, it brings out the fact that this woman's a hypocrite because she's insincere, and a liar, and because...
The perspective of the show is left, so everyone on the right is insincere.
There's no such thing as a sincere conservative.
How can that be?
People don't believe in it.
The religious folks, they don't believe in anything.
They're just like me.
They're an atheist.
They're all atheists.
To wrap this up, a boots on the ground from Petra from the Netherlands, and this is what we used to call a feminist.
A true feminist.
And the feminists have lost their voice in this whole thing.
Oh, they're gone.
Well, they're still here.
The TERFs.
Yes, the TERFs.
Apparently they still listen to the show, and I wanted to share what she said.
We have one!
The TERF is here.
I know it's horrible what's happening to peer-induced trans pressure for kids.
It's an op to divide us and Big Pharma is evil.
So she just states it up front.
But after seeing What Is A Woman, that's the Matt Walsh film slash documentary, but film, something else dawned on me.
She says, I'm a physically strong woman.
I do blacksmithing and work as a handywoman.
I do floors, wallpaper, paint, electricity, gardens.
I help people move.
Send her out!
I do this because I like the work.
But at every single job we do, the client is always commenting on how strong I am, where they never...
Where they never do this to my male co-workers.
At least once a month I get asked in one way or the other if I'm gay.
I'm not.
People always are questioning my femininity until they see me in a dress.
Why can't I be strong and feminine at the same time?
The daughter of a dear friend of mine was struggling with her gender identity when she was 12.
Though she thought she wanted to be a boy, but when I talked to her alone, she said she didn't want to be pushed into a woman's role.
At the same time, she was already seeing a therapist, of course.
School was already confirming she could be everything she wanted to be.
But I think all she wanted to be was just herself, and for that, not judged by society.
And I can totally relate to that.
Maybe if we stop the expectation that women must be pink princesses, we could at least solve part of the problem.
Love your show!
Yeah, I think that's wise words.
Very wise words.
Yeah.
So that's all I really have to say.
I mean, there's lots of other stuff.
Pottery Barn, Nike, Everyone's in Trouble, Everyone's in Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble.
I did want to read this one blurb that... I like the ones, there's a whole slew of these.
I had one, somebody sent me another one of these.
I put one in the newsletter.
All these, up next Sunday is Father's Day.
Yes.
I hope we get more donations than we did today.
Holy crap, I'm not kidding.
There's all these companies that are sending out these emails, pre-Father's Day emails, saying if you don't want to get any Father's Day stuff, let us know.
We know it's offensive to a lot of you.
This is... When did Father's Day become offensive?
Recently.
Just this year as far as I can tell.
It's like just the next next step.
Yeah, I don't recall it from previous years.
No, this is all new.
So Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page, I think?
Ellen, yeah.
Ellen, did an interview with Los Angeles Times and discussed Ellen's, Elliot's transition to Transition.
And I'm just going to read verbatim from this new LA Times piece.
One night, he tried to knock himself out, took his knuckles to his face and pounded over and over again until bruises formed.
For days after, he sat in a lawn chair on the porch, ashamed, his face sore, and then he heard a voice.
You don't have to feel this way.
It was a small voice, barely discernible, but it kept echoing in his head.
A way out.
It was as if something in my brain turned around, recalls Page, now 36.
The agonizing voice saying, No, you're not.
No, you can't just switch and become very gentle and loving.
Oh, maybe I'm trans.
Why don't I explore that?
Within weeks, he'd scheduled a Zoom consultation with a doctor to discuss top surgery.
The procedure was scheduled for November.
A month later, he announced to fans on Instagram who've known him since the release of Juno, 13 years prior, that his name was Elliot.
There's something else going on here.
This is a mental condition that led to this analysis by a Zoom consultant.
If you are pounding yourself in the face, there's something else, there's something going on that needs to be looked at and the answer just can't be top surgery every single time.
I just found that shocking.
I was hearing voices.
I was pounding my face.
When you're hearing voices, you got issues.
It could be autism.
It could be all kinds of stuff.
It's just, wow.
Well, autism isn't necessarily connected to hearing voices.
No, but it could be.
I'm just saying.
It seems like there's something going on that maybe we need to look at.
Let me limit this back up.
So you're there, pounding yourself in the face with your own fist, and you can't stop yourself, and you're starting to hear voices, and the conclusion is there's something wrong?
No, you need top surgery.
That's the conclusion.
Top surgery.
60 minutes!
60 minutes, everybody.
They're telling us what's going on.
The U.S.
Surgeon General has called it an urgent public health crisis, a devastating decline in the mental health of kids across the country.
According to the CDC, the rates of suicide, self-harm, anxiety, and depression are up among adolescents.
Top surgery for all of you!
A trend that began before the pandemic.
Last May, we took you to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a community trying to help its kids navigate a mental health crisis.
Wisconsin has the fifth highest increase of adolescent self-harm and attempted suicide in the country, with rates nearly doubling since before the pandemic.
So that's the lead-in, you can watch the whole thing, but I thought more interesting is how these children are being treated initially.
According to Dr. Jen from ABC's Good Morning America.
Dr. Jen back with us and we're starting to see a difference in the way that anxiety is being treated.
This has kind of evolved over time.
In the pediatric population, and this is based on a new study done by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Now the Academy, the American Academy of Pediatrics, yeah they can commission a study.
They are a business group.
Let's just make that clear.
They're a business group.
They're a lobbying group.
Yeah, it's a lobbying operation.
For the pharma companies.
Yes, thank you.
In the pediatric population, and this is based on a new study done by the American Academy of Pediatrics, and they looked at children of all ages, up into the age of 24, over the last 10 plus years or so, and looked at provider trends.
At the age of 24?
That's what they call children.
Who considers a 24 year old a child?
Well these are the ones who are still living at home with their parents.
I don't care if they're living, I don't care where they're living, at 24 years old, no matter how you're living, you're not a child.
I would say according to the insurance rules you are, because you're allowed to stay on your parents insurance until 26.
That's probably why this is looked at as children, but not that I'm arguing with you.
Children of all ages, up until the age of 24, over the last 10 plus years or so, and looked at provider trends.
Provider trends?
That's not a doctor, it's the guy you talk to on your telemedicine app.
So after these office visit encounters for anxiety in particular, the rates of which were going up slightly over that time period, but focused on treatment and what they found is if you take four options, no treatment at all, treatment with just prescription anti-anxiety medication, treatment with just
Psychotherapy or counseling, talk therapy or a combination of medication and therapy that kids are more likely to either get no treatment at all or just be given their parents a prescription for anti-anxiety medication.
So, I think there are so many things here that we can take from this study.
Number one, that this population is struggling.
We've known that, we've talked about it before.
It's great that their parents are bringing them to the pediatrician's office for an assessment of that.
But then, what to do about it?
And to be clear, part of it is because there's not enough resources out there for them to be referred to therapists.
I always say, think of this as not one or the other.
Medication absolutely can be safe, effective, appropriate in some cases, but ideally, it's a holistic view where you do therapy, medication, if it's needed, and then follow-up.
And right now, it looks like in this population, it's either a nothing or a prescription.
And what about parents who are concerned about medication?
Can kids meditate?
They can be taught to medicate, to meditate, which is really important, and I think parents need to ask.
Nice, nice little gaffe.
Nice little gaffe there.
Let's do it again.
And right now, it looks like in this population, it's either a nothing or a prescription.
And what about parents who are concerned about medication?
Can kids meditate?
They can be taught to medicate, to meditate, which is really important, and I think parents need to ask if a medication is prescribed.
Risks, benefits, and have that conversation.
I'm not going to call out any of these telemedicines by name because I can't prove it but the way I feel that most of them are working is you know they have nice names like talk with a friend or whatever you get your app and then you talk to a licensed or a provider or whatever it is and they have
Three consultations with you and then they sign off on the drugs and then from the drugs I think you go to the next logical step which is well maybe you need some surgery or some or some hormones because you're in the wrong body that seems like that's that's the system the system is doing this and because you've got people like Dr. Jen with a lab coat you know on Good Morning America like oh well this is this is righteous this is the way it should go I mean I didn't die from my booster shot yet
In the UK, which I now think is the new test ground for everything.
I mean, they're going all out in the United Kingdom.
The NHS is trialing an electric headset for treating depression.
Whoa!
It's called electroshock therapy.
And so, well, we'll just try that.
Should be fine.
No problem over there.
And the UK is in super crisis.
We've got 44% more people dying from heart failure since pre-pandemic.
Okay, I mean, no reason to look into that.
But the diabetic or the obesity crisis is what's really gotten the country, taken the country by storm.
Now, having lived in the UK for five years, I can say, in general, they eat crap.
They eat, you know, fast food from Tesco's, from the gas station.
It's a lot of processed food that they eat.
A lot of starch.
And yes, they're obese.
But, you know, there's a couple things you could do.
I mean, yes, your diet and exercise.
But it's really the intake.
It's what they're eating.
It's not so much about diet.
But it doesn't matter because we now have the fix for everything.
Obesity-related conditions are a significant challenge worldwide.
It also takes a toll on economies and national incomes.
UK alone loses about £6.5 billion per year.
See, now we're taking to the economics.
We're losing £6.5 billion per year because people are fat!
UK alone loses about £6.5 billion per year in direct cost to the National Health Service.
28% of the country's population is estimated to be living with obesity, according to a 2019 health survey, that is.
So the country is now rolling out an ambition plan.
It is going to provide access to a weight loss drug free of cost.
Patients fitting the criteria of being diabetic or obese will be prescribed the injection called Simaglutide for a period of two years, that is.
The clinical trials of the drug, which is marketed as WeGovie, show that the treatment can help adults lose up to 15% of their weight.
That is when prescribed alongside diet and physical activity.
Semaglutide is a molecule which mimics a naturally occurring substance within the body that circulates in our blood and signals to our brain that we have eaten and we are full.
So what this drug does is it heightens the levels of this hormone that are naturally occurring.
We get this hormone in much greater levels than what we would normally do and it gives that brain that really big boost that we are no longer hungry and that we don't need to eat.
So it's suppressing appetite and it's suppressing appetite in a way that we have not seen before in other drugs.
Really that's the main way in which this drug is working.
Okay, so this is a brain drug.
It tells your brain you're full, you don't need to eat.
This is probably why it also cures addiction.
It apparently now, according to studies, cures long COVID.
I mean, this is a miracle!
We should be giving this away for free!
Yeah, we're talking about Ozempic.
Well, it's all the same.
Yeah, Ozempic, Wegovy, Red Bellis, whatever, there's a bunch of them.
But Ozempic is the one that got the jingle.
Well, that's their promotion, but the Long Covid is a Wegovy promotion in the UK.
It seems to be curing Long Covid.
Actually, this is all the same.
They're all the same.
They all have the semi-glue-tied stuff in it.
There's actually a new one that is trying to weasel in on the o-o-o-o-o-zempic magic jingle.
They go, you know what?
Those guys got a catchy jingle.
Now we've got a bizarre theory.
This is the meeting they had.
Look, we got a pill.
We're better than them.
We got a pill.
What can we do?
We need a catchy jingle.
I have type 2 diabetes, but I manage it well.
It's a little pill with a big story to tell.
I take once daily Jardians at each state store.
That's what went on.
It was easy to see.
Woo-hoo!
I'm lowering my A1C.
Jardians works 24-7 in your body to flush out some sugar.
And for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, Jardians can lower the risk of cardiovascular death too.
Jardians may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections.
A rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur.
Woo!
That's your taint!
Stop taking Jardians and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction.
And don't take it if you're on dialysis.
Taking Jardians with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar.
Jardians is a really swell little pill with a big story to tell.
Yeah, it's the little pill with a big story to tell.
It's really, really quite lame.
Actually, this is a different drug than the ozempic.
But it's the same active ingredient.
No, no.
Yes, amalgatide.
That's not true.
Did you look it up?
No, this is ampaligliflozin.
This is a totally different animal.
I apologize.
I thought it was the same.
No.
The other stuff has to be injected.
Not according to Pfizer.
Pfizer says they're going to have one that is not injected.
They're going to have a pill.
Well, good for them.
They're the best.
I want to read about the Jardian's other side effects.
I'd like the perennium.
Oh yeah, that's, how does that happen?
My other thing, the thing I've also been baffled by is how many of these diseases, these diseases, that's a faux pas, how many of these pills, these cures, cause TB?
Have you noticed this on these things?
Oh, it can cause TB if you've ever had TB.
Oh, you can get TB.
How do you get tuberculosis?
Well, there's the viral tuberculosis and then there's just some other tuberculosis.
Didn't we go through this at one point?
So here are the common side effects of this stuff.
Hyperventilation, anorexia.
That's a good one.
There's your weight loss.
There's your weight loss right there.
Abdominal pain?
Nausea?
Vomiting?
Mmm yummy.
Which is anorexic.
Lethargy?
Mental status changes?
That's a good one.
Mental status change.
MSC.
I like it.
I like that.
Hypotension?
Hypotension.
Acute kidney injury?
That's great.
And vaginal yeast infections?
Rarer but more serious side effects include a skin infection of the groin.
In a form of diabetes ketoacidosis, which is something you don't want to get.
No.
Yeah, no, it's a different drug.
So we have a Wigovi representative.
But they have the jingle!
Yeah, they have a good jingle.
Wigovi needs that, but we have a Wigovi representative who presented themselves to the show saying, ask me anything.
I said, I have nothing to ask.
I'm just smelling a trap.
I said, I have nothing to ask.
So why don't you, if there's something relevant, let me know.
And our Wigovi representative came back and I'd like to read this short email.
Quick backgrounder, I have 20 plus years in the pharmaceutical industry, three years selling diabetes meds, Ozempic specifically for Novo Nordisk, and four years selling obesity medications for Wigovi.
Ozempic and Wigovi are the same molecule, semaglutide.
For simplicity's sake, Ozempic is dosed at slightly lower doses for glucose control of type 2 diabetics, while Wegovy is dosed slightly higher to have greater impact in the hypothalamus for obesity.
Does that mean anything to you?
It hits the brain harder.
There you go.
Ozempic is not indicated for obesity.
Ozempic is only indicated for glucose control type 2 diabetes.
All anti-obesity medications will require the prescribing provider to fill out a prior authorization.
With offices being understaffed and in general, people will take the path of least resistance about a third of all ozempic prescriptions are going to patients who do not have type 2 diabetes.
Employers have to opt-in for anti-obesity medication coverage, so significantly more patients have insurance coverage for Ozempic than Wigovi.
Insurers have caught on and are now cracking down on the use of Ozempic outside of the type 2 diabetes indication.
So, if you want it, you better get it now.
I have to say, I like this note.
Me too.
Carry on.
The scoop.
This is scoop.
The inside dope.
We're gonna get shut down so hard.
You know, Big Pharma doesn't mess around, man.
It is frustrating on my end to continually hear the M5M use weight loss drugs and Ozempic synonymously.
Of course.
Hey, I've brought this up myself.
When they use it synonymously.
I have caught this on certain reports and I've said it's not a weight loss drug.
In complete agreement.
But they're just, they're marketing it as such now.
They've just gone, even though it's- That's because the Ozempic people- Are good marketers.
Not to put down our sales guy here, or girl, I don't know.
Sales person.
But not to put down, do a better job.
Yeah, they got the snap.
We could probably come up, we'll have to think about, what could we do for a Wacovi jingle?
What old song- We already have, we can just say, hey, why don't you go talk to Jeff?
Hire him.
Thejeffsmith.com.
Hire Jeff, he'll come up with a really snappy song for you to make everyone want to use Wicovi.
Wigovi.
Wigovi?
Wigovi.
Wigovi, or whatever it's called.
Can't even pronounce it.
It is, yeah, your name is a problem.
It is frustrating on my end to continually hear the M5M use weight loss drugs and Ozempic synonymously.
This has been an issue for almost two years.
I believe corporate should do a far better job in clarification.
However, with more patients having insurance access to Ozempic than Wegovy, is there financial incentive not to clarify?
Good point.
In my career, I've never represented a product that has positively impacted people as much as Wegovy.
I routinely hear stories of dramatic weight loss, hips and knees feeling better, and the ability to be more active.
I have never had a physician bring up Ozempic Face, but discuss the potential side effects during every interaction.
It is also important to note that Novo Nordisk does not sell semaglutide wholesale and still actively holds the patent.
There's your investment opportunity.
So I do not know what the compound semaglutide that some compounding pharmacies are offering is.
The only fact is it is not originating from Novo Nordisk.
Oh, there's another good piece of information.
Oh, that's interesting.
So they may be using something different since they don't have the patent.
They can't use the patented powder, whatever it is.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us, and if there's anything more, we go astray, and we'll certainly work on... Oh, we look forward to it.
Yeah, and we'll work on a... There's gotta be Wigo... What?
There's gotta be a song... Is it Wigovia?
Wigovia.
Is it Wigovia?
Wigovia.
You can't even... You'll never get it.
No, we'll come up with something.
We'll come up with something.
And then a quick rectification regarding the RSV vaccine numbers, placebo versus efficacy rates.
It's even worse than we thought.
In the morning, if you received emails like this already, but I noticed something in the show when discussing the RSV vaccines that I felt was important to bring to your attention.
The rates and percentages that were close but slightly higher in the vaccines were rates of preterm births.
Not efficacy rates.
So even though they're close in number, the RSV vaccines are causing premature births and deaths.
Thanks for the show!
We look forward to each next episode.
This is... I mean, we even got duped by that.
We even got screwed.
Well, I don't think we got screwed.
We noticed that those numbers were still so close it wasn't worth even playing with.
Yeah.
Wow.
Anyway, that's your Big Pharma update.
Carry on.
Keep taking the pills, everybody.
Yeah, good luck.
Everything's going to be just fine.
Just fine.
I have a super clip of the Trump indictment.
It's a little long, but it kind of covers everything if you want to do that now.
I'm looking to see if there's anything I got on drugs.
Probably a good moment to look at it now, yeah.
I'm good.
Okay.
This is from the Clip Collector, Steve Jones, brother of Neil Jones.
We got the whole Jones family working for us now.
Tonight with breaking news.
It appears for the first time in American history, an American president has been indicted on federal charges.
We begin tonight with a historic moment in our nation's 247 years.
A federal indictment revealing extraordinary and grave criminal counts facing Donald Trump and the charges that his actions have endangered U.S.
national security.
It is a historic development.
The first time a former president has been indicted on federal criminal charges.
Tonight, new details on the stunning move by the Special Counsel.
The first federal indictment of a former president, who's also the leading Republican challenger to President Biden.
Tonight, the blistering 49-page federal indictment, unsealed by the Special Counsel.
Blistering.
The first ever federal criminal charges against a former president of the United States.
After a parade of witnesses and two grand juries, the government tonight is showing its hand in its classified document case.
37 counts against Donald Trump including the voluminous evidence prosecutors in an investigation that lasted more than a year.
We are told the range of those charges includes obstruction, willful retention of documents related to our national security, false statements, conspiracy.
Unsealing a 37 count indictment alleging that after leaving the White House Mr. Trump illegally possessed classified government materials.
Is Mar-a-Lago home?
And sources telling ABC News, Trump is facing multiple counts, ranging from illegal retention of government documents, to conspiracy, to obstruction of the government's efforts to retrieve those documents.
The indictment marks the first time an American president has faced federal charges.
Prosecutors allege the former president took dozens of boxes to Mar-a-Lago, and the indictment included images of those boxes allegedly stored in a ballroom, a bathroom, a shower, a storage room.
The boxes were stored in various places around Mr. Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
An office space, his bedroom, and a storage room.
We are also seeing for the first time photos of boxes containing America's most sensitive secrets scattered across Mar-a-Lago.
One picture shows documents spilled onto the floor.
Another showing several documents spilling out of a box.
Piled carelessly in a bathroom.
Tucked under a water pipe and tossed on a storage room floor.
The indictment describes the documents spread out in boxes across Mar-a-Lago.
In a bathroom, a ballroom, a shower.
Documenting everything from U.S.
nuclear weapons to what would happen if the U.S.
was attacked.
Including photos of boxes stored in the open.
Some allegedly holding descriptions of foreign nuclear capabilities and U.S.
defenses.
Well, the indictment today also accuses Trump of illegally holding documents concerning the U.S.
nuclear program and more top-secret Pentagon plans.
Some of the documents, prosecutors say, were marked top-secret, off-limits to foreign nationals.
Some relating to nuclear weapons capabilities of the U.S.
and its adversaries, as well as sensitive U.S.
military planning.
Special Counsel Jack Smith made his first public statement about the investigation, but took no questions.
We have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone.
In my administration, I'm going to enforce all laws concerning the protection of classified information.
Our laws that protect national defense information are critical to the safety and security of the United States, and they must be enforced.
Violations of those laws put our country at risk.
We would expect that he would show up on Tuesday for an arraignment.
At that point, he would enter a formal plea of not guilty.
As we would expect, he has maintained his innocence all along.
He could have the charges read to him, although in most cases he would agree to waive that so you wouldn't actually hear recitation of them.
Donald Trump has been told to be in Florida on Tuesday to appear in federal court at 3 p.m.
As sources tell NBC News, Mr. Trump has a court summons for June 13th.
He's been summoned to appear before a judge next Tuesday.
Prosecutors telling the former president he will be arraigned in Miami on Tuesday.
Oh, there's your M5M, all perfectly on script with some nice blistering, I like that, voluminous.
There's some good stuff in there.
Now, there's a couple of, I have a lot of clips about this.
Okay, good.
Well, this is important because this is the deconstruction of what is going to be thrown in everyone's face for the next six months, at least.
I think the cute little gotcha is the fact that it's going to go before in a Florida court with a judge that was appointed by Trump.
Don't you think, before you get to your clips, the process here is really the punishment.
And we can get into the legality of it and what this really is.
No, there's plenty of punishment to go around.
And this is just the beginning.
They just cannot let Trump win again.
Well, they can't let him be the nominee.
Yeah.
But the little cute little gotcha is this judge.
Because if the whole case is a crap case, and the judge throws it out, everyone says, eh, just a Trump judge!
Yeah, of course!
That's what you do!
And if it goes against Trump, and she finds him guilty, see, even Trump's own judge found him guilty!
It's a win-win!
It's unbelievably sly.
It's cute, I agree.
It's very cute, and we have to note it early on as the scam that it is.
Yes, and I will also note, and we'll get to that in a moment, CNN, it seems like the firing of Chris Licht is only to make sure that CNN is now just hitting as hard on Trump as possible and promoting DeSantis.
It seems like the big money guys on the libertarian conservative side, I know I'm just assuming that, that they're like, ah, we just got to get Ronda in.
I think so.
I mean, I don't know that, but it just sounds right.
Yeah, well look at who bought it.
So let's start with a couple of, yeah, Discovery.
Yeah.
And Malone.
Malone's been in the background.
And Malone was never a Trump guy, he was a Koch Brothers guy.
Yeah, but he, exactly, he's a big money Republican.
Yeah, they're different.
Yes.
They're not MAGA, man!
Which makes me want to play my Trump and Georgia gag.
Okay, the gaffe?
Actually, the gaffe is good.
Okay, I got three Trump clips.
Okay.
But play the Trump and Georgia gaffe, and you tell me the gaffe.
This vicious persecution is a travesty of justice.
You're watching Joe Biden.
Joe, think of it.
Biden is trying to jail his leading political opponent, an opponent that's beating him by a lot.
Bryden?
Joe Bryden?
Yeah, Joe Bryden.
And he just glosses it over.
He doesn't even pull back from it.
Because he's a transgester.
He has no problem doing that.
Okay, now here's the... I thought this was kind of cute.
This is Trump and George talking about the MAGA hat.
Remember I used to campaign and I'd say that we're gonna end up being Venezuela on steroids.
And that's exactly what's happening to our country.
Our country is going to hell.
I was going to change the name of our campaign to Keep America Great.
Now that's not as good as MAGA.
MAGA's MAGA, right?
MAGA!
And Keep America Great is CAG.
I don't think CAG... CAG is never going to compete with MAGA.
But we couldn't say Keep America Great because our country is not great.
We're laughed at all over the world.
We're no longer respected.
Three years ago we were respected like our country has never been respected before.
Okay, so there's that.
Now, so I wanted to see what the opinion makers of the Super Pundits are like.
Yeah, Super Pundits!
So I'm gonna go to PBS and they had... No, PBS, they're like an official outfit, man.
You gotta get the cable news companies.
They're the ones that are nuts.
So talk about unbalanced opinions.
This is what bothers me.
Ever since Gwen died, the balance at PBS is nil.
It's just hate the Republicans.
Yeah.
And so now we have Ruth McManus with Brooks.
Who's Ruth McManus?
She is one of the editors at the WaPo.
So we have the, you know, same old, same old Washington Post Trump haters.
And they're so sincere about this stuff.
So listen to Unbalanced Opinion.
This is Ruth on the indictment.
It's really the right word to use.
It's a somber, sobering moment for the country.
We have never been to this place before.
We've been on the brink.
Nixon was almost indicted.
People forget Bill Clinton faced the prospect of indictment and reached a plea deal.
But we have never crossed this Rubicon.
I think it's important that we did it.
On this set of facts, I thought that was true before I saw the indictment.
Having seen the indictment, I think it's even more true.
As Jack Smith said, there can't be one set of the one set of laws has to cover everybody.
That said, my so I'm relieved that the rule of law looks like it's prevailing here.
But that relief is really tempered by sadness, sadness that we had a president of the United States and a potential future president of the United States that has brought us to this terrible state.
And also real apprehension, sadness about the.
Volcanic response.
Just inherent instinctive supportiveness, political polarization from his party and what that's going to mean for an already divided country that's going to be further polarized here.
Okay, so that is she's clearly a leftist so that we would expect Brooks to give us a more rightist I would like to hear from someone who finds the whole thing to be completely the opposite.
It's a bad idea and all the rest of it.
But no, no, no.
It's going to be just pretty much the same thing.
Brooks just has a slightly different take on it.
But here's Brooks' unbalanced opinion.
A somber day, a sad day.
How do you view it?
This morning I was blasé.
I said, okay, he had these documents, we knew it, we saw the pictures from Mar-a-Lago.
And then when the indictment came out, I was like, oh, there's always another layer down with this guy.
What shocked me in particular was the nuclear programs, our own vulnerabilities, he's sharing our Iran plans with buddies at a golf course.
And I don't see those as documents.
Those are human beings.
Those are American lives.
Those are people who are helping the United States around the world who are put at risk.
Those are American soldiers and marines and airmen and seamen who are put at risk.
And so the lack of reverence, lack of sense of responsibility for the people who were serving under his command He's just a mean boy.
He's like an 8 year old boy who wanted these documents for some willful reason who could not admit error.
And my friend Andrew Sullivan made the point today that whenever there's a situation where Donald Trump has to be equal with everybody, The rules have to apply equally.
He will ride roughshod over that system and behave in a way so I'm not equal to everybody else.
It's just me.
The rules don't apply to me.
And it's Greek in its exposure of his character flaws.
Oh yeah, this is the no one is above the law.
In the previous clip from Ruth, she talked about presidents copying a plea deal.
This is interesting because this is exactly what Rachel Maddow on her... Is she now on one day a week on MSNBC?
Yeah, Monday.
She and Lawrence discussed this.
You have to wonder if the Justice Department is considering...
Whether there is some political solution to this criminal problem, whether part of the issue here is not just that Trump has committed crimes, but that Trump has committed crimes and plans on being back in the White House.
Do they consider, as part of a potential plea offer, something that would prescribe him, proscribe him from running for office again?
I don't know.
I would imagine, if anything like that happened, that it would have to come from the defense side of the negotiation.
That the Trump team would say, oh, by the way, and with this, we will also drop out of the race for president.
Otherwise, it would put the Justice Department in this position.
That Donald Trump claims they're in.
He claims they're trying to stop him, simply trying to stop him, from becoming president again, and that's the only reason they're doing this.
So my guess, given those dynamics, and the change, I think, in the way the Justice Department sees this in those 50 years since Spiro Agnew, it's just It seems unlikely that they would reach into the political zone of the solution.
Our politics does have to find a solution to this, but it might have to find that solution separate and apart from the criminal process.
Yeah, they would proscribe him, which means command, proscribe him a plea deal so, well, we'll let you off the hook as long as you promise not to run.
So we know what this is about.
That's nice to let us know, Rachel and Larry.
Well, we knew that that was the case all along.
What's interesting is that nowhere, that's not true, in most of these opinion programs, does anyone really discuss the actual indictments?
Because it's inherently weak and it's dumb and the timing of it is obvious.
Kudlow.
Kudlow.
I don't know if he's on Fox Digital or Fox Business.
No, he's on Fox Business.
Oh, coincidence in my view that the Donald Trump indictment was announced on the same day the FBI 1023 forum was finally opened up to the House members of the Oversight Committee.
No coincidence.
While President Joe Biden smugly answered a reporter's question about bribery charges by saying, show me the money, well, that clock is ticking for Mr. Biden.
Sources briefing Fox News Digital were very clear about the allegation Biden was paid $5 million by a top dog at Burisma Holdings and another $5 million went to Hunter Biden.
The FBI interview came from a highly credible source who detailed multiple meetings and conversations with the Burisma people.
The pay-to-play bribe was to force Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin out of office, which is exactly what Joe Biden did.
This is potentially the biggest political scandal in American history, and the evidence against the Biden crime family is mounting up across the board.
Biden's Attorney General Merrick Garland rushed out his special counsel's indictment of former President Trump on the same day.
It's a transparent attempt to distract attention from Biden corruption.
Transparent to who?
Nobody played this up except Kudlow.
Well, this is the problem, is now you have everyone, again, instead of going after these, pardon the pun, trumped up indictments and charges, Which are easily refuted, I think.
And thank you for picking up on that lawyer, the judge.
I mean, what a great gambit.
Of course, a Trump judge.
Everyone is trying, everyone who's defending Trump is trying to go, but my Biden, my Biden, my Biden, my Biden, which no one on the left and the M5M cares about.
And no one knows it!
You're gonna hear this, Stephanopoulos, ABC.
And I believe he really is being truthful here, as we discussed earlier.
This is his belief, this is...
A Trump attorney who has a great name for an attorney, Jim Trusty.
I mean, come on, does it get any better than that?
Hi everybody, I'm Jim Trusty, attorney at law.
We're joined now by one of Donald Trump's attorneys, Jim Trusty.
Jim, thank you for joining us this morning.
What exactly did you learn from the special counsel?
Well, we learned that this special counsel was hell-bent on criminalizing something that I really don't think has a criminal basis under the Presidential Records Act.
So, we now have a summons to appear Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
It has at least a summary of the types of charges we expect to see in the indictment.
And it puts a stamp of reality on something that really is unreal in terms of the weaponization of a Department of Justice.
I mean, I know you're going to use that phrase, Weaponization Department of Justice, but it's not just the Presidential Records Act, it's reportedly the Espionage Act, much more seriously perhaps, obstruction of justice, false statements.
Those are common crimes.
Yeah, all of which is predicated on the idea that you can send a message from the White House to the Archivist to DOJ, To use a dispute, a regular dispute about documents in a former president's home and turn that into a criminal investigation and a criminal raid.
So it all stems from the same initial corrupt and politicized source of weaponizing something that by statute is not a criminal offense.
I think there are countless examples of people who have been charged for similar crimes, but we're gonna, both sides should wait and see what is actually in the indictment.
Yeah, so I actually should have said the two things are weaponizing the DOJ, and now we get into the Biden crime family.
But doesn't the president, don't you believe in the principle that no person is above the law?
Above the law!
If the president committed the same crime that someone else did, shouldn't he be charged?
No person is below the law.
That's really the issue here.
I mean, you've got these investigations in Delaware that are a thousand times more serious by a sitting president who has authorized his DOJ to try to sink the candidacy of his prime opposition while that guy has unsecured documents that he stole out of a skiff dozens of years ago.
So, look, you know, we're not talking about some sort of favoritism.
What are you talking about, sir?
What are you talking about?
That is a ridiculous statement.
There's this issue... Nice try.
There's an issue that anyone that reads any newspapers would agree is a parallel track, which is the Delaware documents scandal of Joe Biden, where there's a special counsel, Rob Hurr, that's investigating it.
You know that there were documents that were sensitive, that were classified, found in a garage near a Corvette, that made their way through Chinatown, through the Penn-Biden Center, There's 1,850 boxes that have never been fully looked at at the University of Delaware.
You have the ultimate unclean hands of a current sitting president who had no declassification, had none of the protections of President Trump, and who literally had to have stolen stuff from a skiff.
Even Dick Durbin has commented about how this was an outrageous possession of classified material by Vice President, at that point, Joe Biden.
So that's what we're talking about.
You can scoff and act like there's nothing to it, but the whole country knows the basic notion of unequal treatment and fairness, and that's what's at issue with this prosecution.
I think that is certainly what is at issue.
We will see how it plays out because I don't think you have the evidence to back up any of the charges you just made.
Mr. Trustee, thank you very much.
Ooh, it got all chilly there, George.
The left narrative includes the following.
Biden isn't bound by the presidential records laws.
Act.
He's not bound by any of that, A. And B, there is actually a section of the law that says that if you're a senator, you can take home whatever you want, doesn't make any difference if you have access to it.
And to make sure it's not classified, The third part of this narrative is that, and I've heard one guy go over it very thoroughly, the FBI went over all of Joe Biden's stuff and the FBI found nothing that was classified.
And so the whole, so the side that Stephanopoulos is taking is based on the entire narrative that they have out there.
Now the thing that's still kind of interesting, and you kind of had some bewilderment by a comment that Brooks made about the Iranian war plans, is covered by, I found this podcast that had... Yeah!
There we go.
That's where the good stuff is.
Yeah!
How would you call him?
The guy is Scott Ritter, who was the arms inspector.
Yeah.
Who didn't find any any weapons in Iraq, that one.
And he said and he said so.
And he's also but I've always found him to be an excellent analyst.
And that's why he's only on podcasts.
That's why he's only on podcasts.
I don't know what the circumstances were, but after he came on, during a number of episodes where he'd come on and he'd say negative things, he also turns out, if you really do a good look at him, he's a huge Putin fan.
Huge.
He's a massive Putin fan.
Actual fan.
Actual fanboy.
He thinks he's the sliced bread of leaders.
And he got, they found child porn on his thing, he did a year and a half in jail, and now he can't get a gig anywhere, so if you want to hear his analysis, and I still think he's one of the best analysts I've ever heard.
He's a former Marine Intelligence, Defense Department Intelligence.
He's an intelligence guy, and he does a hell of a job.
And of course, he's been besmirched, so you're never going to hear from him.
But let's listen to these clips, and there's one in here that'll get you.
This is Scott Ritter on Iran.
Going on with Saudi Arabia pulling back from the United States.
Iran deepening its ties with Putin and Russia.
with bad blood towards the United States.
Does this capability of domestically producing a hypersonic ballistic missile, does this pose a problem for the United States or for the world?
Well, it poses a problem for the United States and Israel.
Iran's in the business of bettering relations with Saudi Arabia.
They're not building this missile to threaten Saudi Arabia.
They're not building this missile to threaten any of their Arab neighbors.
But we have to be real here.
Israel has been carrying out attacks against Iran for decades now.
They've been assassinating Iranian scientists.
They've been Using covert means to blow up Iranian facilities, both those related to nuclear and to ballistic missile development.
Now, if we were in the United States and a nation was assassinating our scientists and blowing up our facilities, we'd bomb the heck out of them.
But the problem is, with Iran bombing Israel, many of their missiles might have been shot down by the Israeli Iron Dome system, and then you open yourself up for retaliation from Israel.
With this hypersonic missile, Iran has built a system that can't be shot down by the Israelis, which means that if Israel continues to push red lines, Iran will be able to decisively strike Israel in a non-nuclear fashion.
So in many ways, this makes the region even safer because it It creates real deterrence on the part of Iran.
Iran can tell Israel that if you attack us, we will destroy significant parts of your society, your military, your government, in ways that you can't respond to.
You can't prevent this from happening.
And with the United States, it's the same thing.
Okay, balance.
It's actually not even a bad thing, I guess.
No, it's not.
Well, he thinks it's a good thing, but here's the kicker, and it answers one of your questions, or your bewilderment.
It was mine, too, and this will clear it up.
This is part two.
Iran is saying that if you attack us, and remember, one of the things that Donald Trump is being accused of right now is retaining a secret war plan drawn up by General Miley to attack Iran.
So it's not that Iran's making stuff up.
Iran's sitting there going, you have a war plan to attack us.
You actually were planning on doing this.
And if you know anything about the military, once that war plan exists, then it exists today, which means the Biden administration has a war plan to attack Iran, which means Iran must develop the means necessary to deter that.
And they do that by developing this weapon system that the United States cannot defend against.
So that if we attack Iran, every American installation within 1,400 kilometers of Iran is susceptible to being destroyed by this missile that we can't defend against.
So, in many ways, this system actually makes the region safer, but it'll be very frustrating for the United States and Israel because we are not used to conceding anything to anybody.
We like situations to be resolved on our terms, dictated From the standpoint of what improves American security posture and allowing Iran to not take control but to dominate the region is not in the current best interest of American security posture.
We need to be in control of that region.
I would say in the long term, though, this is a good thing because the United States really doesn't need to have the fifth fleet operating out of Bahrain.
We don't need to have Oh, okay.
That's a very good clip.
If true, and this is what Trump has, well, that's a huge problem for the military-industrial complex.
A de-escalation.
And it would be better for the world for us to withdraw our military from that area and start working with Saudi Arabia and Iran and other nations constructively with joint economic interests in mind.
Oh, OK.
This is a that's a very good clip.
If true.
And this is what Trump has.
Well, that's a huge problem for the military industrial complex.
De-escalation.
Oh, we can't have that.
Wow.
Good one.
Yeah, that's what I, when I heard that, I said, I didn't know it.
I mean, that there was hints at it and even Brooks had a hint at it, but there's no, we don't have the details.
We didn't know that Trump had the plans for the war against Iran, but we, if you recall, just a few years ago.
Wait a minute, it's in the West Clark Seven.
Yes, it is in the West Clark 7, and we discussed that there was a discussion, and we talked about it on the show, about attacking Iran.
And Trump didn't want to do it, and they were talking about it.
Do you mind if I just play the 31 seconds of the West Clark 7 to remind everybody?
Oh, you might as well.
Yeah, this is a couple weeks after 9-11, and this is General Wesley Clark, and this is what he was told.
So I came back to see him a few weeks later, and by that time we were bombing in Afghanistan.
I said, are we still going to war with Iraq?
And he said, oh, it's worse than that.
He said, he reached over on his desk, he picked up a piece of paper, he said, I just, he said, I just got this down from upstairs, meeting the Secretary of Defense's office today.
And he said, this is a memo that describes how we're going to take out seven countries In five years.
Starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and finishing off Iran.
I think we only have one left.
I think we're six for seven.
Hence the hypersonic missiles.
This is good stuff.
Now this should calm everybody.
Now you know what it's about.
And it could actually be a good thing.
Because they're talking about it.
And your boys there, Brooks, they all know about it.
So they know.
They know.
They're all in.
They're all part of the military-industrial complex.
And whatever other crazies we have running around who want to run the world.
Yeah, he does a little wrap-up here that's worth finishing with.
There's no longer a schism between Saudi Arabia and Iran for the U.S.
to exploit from a military standpoint.
They're making peace.
So it's maybe it's time for the United States to talk about making peace as well.
And it would be in our best interest because we have alienated Saudi Arabia to the extent that they are cutting oil production right now in a way that's going to have a detrimental impact on the economy of the United States.
It used to be we could pick up the phone and the Saudis would adjust oil production.
To meet the economic best interests of the United States.
It's now at the point where Saudi Arabia doesn't care what the United States thinks anymore.
They're going to cut production to raise prices, which not only benefits them, but it benefits Russia.
Remember our goal with economic sanctions is to strangle Russia.
To try and cut off access to Russian energy and we've been successful in closing down some markets But that success is reversed the moment prices go up because now Russia can sell less gas at a higher price They make the same amount of money they made before Thank you for these clips.
You know what, this actually makes me feel very empowered.
Now, instead of all the political nonsense and all the M5M jacking back and forth, now I know, oh, it's very simple.
Trump doesn't want war.
He has the plans that they had to attack Iran to complete the West Clark 7.
Okay, five years, a little bit longer, but you know, this stuff happens.
And we're actually going to have balance in the world and Trump probably can go back and pick up the phone with the Saudis and return prices to normal, return things to normal.
It's empowering to have that knowledge.
Because this is the stuff that CNN is doing.
CNN is now learning FBI special agents across the country are actively looking for possible domestic terror threats related to Trump's upcoming court appearance in Florida.
Sources say some pro-Trump groups are already making plans to travel to Miami and support the former president as he faces these federal charges in the classified documents case.
Seen as Josh Campbell is joining us right now.
Josh, I know you've been talking to your sources in the FBI and elsewhere.
What more are you hearing?
Well Wolf, this is so important because we know that Donald Trump's election lies inspired that deadly January 6th insurrection at the Capitol and U.S.
federal law enforcement is working to make... Wait, wait.
His election lies!
Oh yeah!
What kind of report is this?
What kind of journalism is this?
That's not a reporter's propaganda!
Come on!
We all know this!
Because we know that Donald Trump's election lies inspired that deadly January 6th insurrection at the Capitol, and U.S.
federal law enforcement is working to make sure that that doesn't happen again.
I spoke to five law enforcement sources across the country today who said that FBI domestic terrorism agents and analysts are actively working to identify any potential threats surrounding that upcoming court appearance.
They're looking at online platforms that are Of course!
Yeah, like podcasts!
People in the troll room!
Infiltrated!
This is important.
They are also querying and tasking confidential human informants who report on these domestic terrorism.
People in the troll room.
Groups now as secretive and closed off as these groups think they are.
They are infiltrated by informants of the FBI.
That has often led to consternation among these extremist groups as well as infighting and paranoia.
By the way, I'm told the FBI doesn't mind that one bit.
At this point, there's no indication of any credible and specific threat.
But FBI agents and intelligence analysts are certainly looking for this potential threat.
What?
He says, there's no evidence of any credible anything, there's nothing going on, but I'm going to give this report anyway?
Yeah!
To consternation among these extremist groups, as well as infighting and paranoia.
By the way, I'm told the FBI doesn't mind that one bit.
At this point, there's no indication of any credible and specific threat, but FBI agents and intelligence analysts are certainly looking for those potential threats.
One source told me that they don't want to see the same violence on January 6th happen this coming Tuesday, Wolf.
I'm gonna, so yes, this is only to spin people up, get, oh, all this informants, they've infiltrated our Discord server, they're in the IRC chat, they're in the troll room, they're everywhere, they're sending us bad clips!
I'm gonna land this plane with some humor, I'm gonna land this plane with some humor, but first we need to go to a C-SPAN caller from the past couple of days.
I've got a request.
I've got to run.
I've got a lot of stuff to do today.
could be you know unless you don't know yeah yeah you don't know but i liked that this is out there and this is that people remember this i've got i've got a request i i've got to run i've got a lot of stuff to do today but i've spoken to larry sabato on your show before and this matter is of utmost importance i I asked him if he was familiar with the Smith-Mundt Remodernization Act.
It's something that got flipped into the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act.
He said he didn't know about it and kind of dismissed, you know, the call.
I followed up with an email, like I do a lot of times, because this matter is so important, And, of course, I've got nothing back.
So, I'd like you to just ask him about the Smith-Munn Remodernization Act, and I just want to tell you briefly what that did, is it allowed our State Department to use taxpayer money to disseminate propaganda within the boundaries of the United States.
Folks, this started in 2012.
Our government Is filling us with propaganda, using our tax money to do it.
And the people reporting this stuff, there's no repercussions for it.
They have protections in the act itself.
People, this is why there's such a division in our country.
The press is doing this to us, and our government has enabled it.
Thank you.
Let's go to Lisa, who's calling from Maine on the Republican line.
All right, so... The segues are the best on that show.
Final couple of clips here.
Let's go to where America gets all of their political news.
The View!
Whoopi, I think you remember I said last year, what is taking them so long?
This is a paper trail case.
I could have tried this last year.
They wanted to have everything.
The worst thing that you can get when you are a potential criminal defendant is a target letter.
Because we used to call it bug, be, or turn.
Either your phone is bugged, or you're gonna turn and cooperate, or baby, you are it.
And that's the target letter.
And the target letter basically says you are the target of a Department of Justice investigation, and I will tell you that federal prosecutors have a 99.6% conviction rate.
Target!
Ooh, just like climate change!
Oh, target letter!
Target letter.
But, but, but, but, Sonny Hostin, lawyer, She thinks something is up here.
I think that Donald Trump has a pocket pardon in his safe somewhere at Mar-a-Lago.
And that means sometimes the president can, it's never been done, but I imagine he has done it.
You write a pardon for yourself, a federal pardon for yourself, and you keep it in your pocket.
And that's why they call it a pocket pardon.
And it's never been tested.
Is that official?
That would go to this Supreme Court, the Supreme Court that is heavily conservative.
And so we're asking everyone, would you pardon him?
I think he would pardon himself.
Yeah, the pocket part, and this is like the trillion dollar coin.
This is fantastic.
I love it.
You've got so many great show titles for today.
My book is almost full.
Final clip, just so we can, again, no one is really talking about the contents because, oh, Iran, the supersonic missile, I can't talk about that.
Ari Melbatost over there at MSNBC, and he had some jamoke.
The whole channel is hilarious.
But this guy, the whitest guy in the universe, just listen to what he does.
There's no substance.
It's all just blah.
When will federal defendant Donald Trump go on trial?
Special counsel Smith unsealed that indictment today and vowed a speedy trial.
Speedy trial.
My office will seek a speedy trial in this matter consistent with the public interest and the rights of the accused.
Speed seems to be important to him.
The indictment came just seven months after Smith took over this post when Attorney General Garland appointed him.
Today, I signed an order appointing Jack Smith to serve as special counsel.
The extraordinary circumstances presented here demand it.
Mr. Smith is the right choice to complete these matters in an even-handed and urgent manner.
There you have it.
It hits a little different now with everything we know today.
Garland tapped a prosecutor with a lot of experience, including prosecuting corruption cases against politicians, including Democrat John Edwards.
At heads of state, Smith served as a tough war crimes prosecutor at The Hague, where he faced down a sitting president's efforts to obstruct and undermine him.
Now Smith was certainly not very famous across America, but Garland clearly viewed him as someone who would fearlessly follow the facts.
One colleague recounts that Jack Smith doesn't like to sit there, playing with his food.
A phrase that refers to getting the job done.
Or as Sean Carter memorably put it, He's talking about, now he's gonna quote a Jay-Z lyric, I check cheddar like a food inspector, my homie always told me, finish your breakfast.
Dude, this guy is insane.
He's quoting Jay-Z lyrics.
This is how little substance he has to go on.
I can't even watch this guy's show.
What is with this Homer Simpson six o'clock shadow that he perpetually has on his face?
It's like either grow a beard, Grow it out or shave for God's sake!
The guy... It's so disador... It's like makeup.
It's just... He looks like shit on TV.
Let's just put it that way.
That's his whole vibe, man.
He's like a hip-hopper.
I guess so.
Hip-hopper.
Hip-hopper.
Dope.
Very dope.
He's so hip.
And he doesn't say Jay-Z, so it's Sean Carter, which shows you, you know, oh yeah.
Is that what he did?
Oh yeah, he's Sean Carter instead of Jay-Z.
Oh yeah, because I'm all in.
I'm reciting rap lyrics, baby.
Hip-hop.
Now just so we're not accused of the same thing, do you want to just hear a quick explanation of why this is a bogus, why these are bogus indictments?
We might as well do that.
Well, I have one other kind of an ancillary clip we should get out of the way.
Okay.
This is a CNN take, this is kind of a, it's kind of humorous.
This, this is one of, this is almost an Ask Adam, but you have to catch the gaffe, another catch the gaffe clip.
Okay, from Trump?
This is CNN, CNN reporting on the Trump speech in Georgia.
Justin, the former president, he has once again called the indictment a witch hunt.
How is what he's saying today landing among the folks there at the convention?
Well, Alex, they loved it.
You know, we had long asked, since this happened, so I guess not long, just in the last couple of days, how Republicans across the country were going to react.
I had spoken to so many Republicans, particularly around Washington, around Trump's inner circle, who were concerned.
However, here in Georgia, they did not seem to have any concern.
Former President Biden.
Whoa!
Good one.
Does CNN know something we don't know?
Truth must come out?
That's a good one.
He went after former President Biden.
He called it a joke, this federal indictment, saying that it was horrible for the country.
Former President Biden.
Whoa, good one.
Does CNN know something we don't know?
The truth must come out.
Oh, that's a good one.
All right, let's just finish it off.
Of course, he works for Trump, but he also worked in the Treasury, Kash Patel.
I'm sorry, in the Defense Department.
Maybe also Treasury.
But he's on with Kudlow and he explains exactly what is going on with this.
It's simple.
Let's take the indictment on face value.
President Trump brought things with him from the White House when he was leaving the presidency.
And I believe it was either Tomorrowlog or Bedminster.
I can't remember which one he went to first.
Okay.
It doesn't matter if he took...
A sticky note?
Or 10,000 boxes of information?
Last count I had it, President Obama was still going through 3 million pages of documents he took.
And it doesn't matter what's in them either.
The same law would apply to him.
And so the Presidential Records Act is simple.
The president can take whatever he wants when he leaves office.
That's it.
And here's the kicker.
Part of that act says it becomes his or her personal property.
That means it transitions from being U.S.
government property to the personal private property of the past president.
That's the Presidential Records Act in a nutshell.
If Congress wanted the Classification Acts and Espionage Acts written in the 50s to supersede the Presidential Act written after it, they would have written the Presidential Records Act differently.
The law that comes after supersedes the prior unless Congress says otherwise.
And they didn't say otherwise in the Presidential Records Act creation.
In the indictment, you see a paragraph or two about how President Trump is speaking to his lawyer about options.
And if you know President Trump, which you know, which I know you do, and of course, I'm still a senior advisor and I talk to him frequently, he jokes all the time.
That's his mannerism.
A lot.
You can't capture that in a black and white typecast.
But let's put that aside for a second.
So they took that and they said this.
We went to a federal judge.
A federal judge ruled that attorney-client privilege doesn't apply because there's a crime-fraud exception.
Wow.
So at least I'm glad he said that it doesn't matter for Biden or for Trump, which is also true, which is why I need to get off the whole, but Biden, we've done it.
We've deconstructed it thanks to your clips.
This is all about Iran.
This is about the balance in the world.
We can't have Trump upsetting the military-industrial complex and all people hanging off on it.
It's the biggest line item in our annual budget.
Projected to once again be about $850 billion.
And Republicans and Democrats alike are all in on that.
There's no way around it.
And so I feel good about it.
I feel good that you've brought this to light.
New shit has come to light, man.
Yeah, I was actually trying to track down some Ray McGovern stuff is when I ran into this.
It's a strange podcast.
I can't remember.
Sorry, I don't have the name of it.
But the podcaster himself kind of just lets people talk.
He doesn't really have much to contribute.
Well, that's interesting.
I think there's a clip I had.
For the last show of RFK Jr.
You may have seen this one.
If I talked about what I was thinking about, I would have been deplatformed.
But once Elon took over, I started, you know, they unshackled me.
But also, I think this is going to be this year.
is going to be the political campaign that will be decided on by podcasts, and particularly because the candidates are not wanting to debate.
Yeah!
So not only is Biden not debating, but I think Trump may not debate.
And so I think people like me are going to end up going to, you know, we're going to really test whether these podcasts.
And, you know, I was talking about Tucker having 4.5 million nightly views.
The podcast that Joe Rogan did with Peter McCulloch got 40 million views.
Rogan's a force of nature.
Tucker is 10 times what CNN is, and Rogan's audience is potentially 10 times what Tucker was getting.
I think the podcasts have the capacity this election for reaching people and allowing, you know, sort of dissident and insurgent candidates like myself to end run the corporate media monolith and to reach large numbers of Americans without going onto the networks.
That's right.
We're the Kingmakers!
Go podcasting!
Yeah!
Yeah, uh-huh.
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage.
In the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the mental status change.
Ladies and gentlemen, please say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John C. DeVore!
And in the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry.
Also in the morning, all ships and sea boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, and all the dames and knights out there.
in the morning to the trolls hello trolls wow okay we are to 2321 - Come on.
Isn't that good for a Sunday?
It's probably a hundred low.
A hundred low?
I'd look for $2,400 on Sunday and $1,800 on Thursday.
Thursday $18, Sunday's $20.
Also, we're taking this break at $1.53 because we only have one break in the show.
It's going to be pretty quick.
We don't even have nights or dames or title changes or anything, which of course always makes us question, are we providing enough value?
I hope we are.
I hope we are.
People are learning stuff.
They better be.
I think they are.
I am.
I learned something.
Hey, you know what?
I learned something.
That's what's good.
The trolls are in the troll room and there's a lot of them, which is nice.
Yes, I'm going to write it down on a sticky note.
I have it now and now I know what it is.
For those of them who haven't run away, of course, you'll get the secret numbers and our special guest interview during the donation segment.
You can join them at trollroom.io.
You can chat along there in one of those FBI infiltrator chat rooms.
You can do that on trollroom.io, but go to podcastapps.com.
Get yourself a modern podcast app.
This is connected to the podcast index, which will not de-platform as As RFK Jr.
said there, deep platform.
No one gets taken off.
The apps just continue to have your favorite podcast there, which as you know is the future of the elections.
That's where it's all happening.
You don't want to watch or listen to M5M.
You want to be tuned into podcasts.
Make sure you do that.
In addition to that, you can always follow us on our Mastodon server, another place where, you know, the only deplatforming that's done is by the server you're on, because they might have put us on, you know, use the block list.
Because of course, we're dangerous.
We're so dangerous.
And I'm sure we have many FBI informants who have infiltrated noagendasocial.com.
And enjoying it.
And enjoying it very much.
Exactly.
At least, can I get that assignment?
Please, can I have the No Agenda guys?
Come on, man.
They're fun.
I want to be with those guys.
They got great memes, which is true.
We do have a lot of good memes on there.
Yeah, yeah.
Follow John.
One guy in particular loads up, I think, every night at 8 o'clock.
He goes nuts.
Noagendasocial.com.
You can follow Adam at noagendasocial.com.
You can follow John C. Dvorak at noagendasocial.com.
Part of our Value for Value mission, the reason why we're still here, because we've never taken creepy corporate money.
We don't take advertising.
We live and die by your returning value, which you can do in three ways.
Time, talent, and treasure.
We always like to thank people who do such great work.
Dino, in particular, who's putting together the new bingit.io, which is just a fantastic resource.
You can use it for your For your research projects, you can... I like searching for stuff that we've talked about, that you probably noticed.
Because it goes, the transcripts, thank you Dreb Scott, have gone all the way back to episode one.
So everything we've talked about is searchable.
It comes up with the results, you click on the link, you hear the audio.
Which is often funny, because I sound like a girl for some reason, in some of these clips.
I don't know what's going on.
Hello!
Yes, something like that.
Um, we love thanking our artists who support us by creating great album art.
We have something, oh, Apple in their new version, now 19 years later, in the new version of their podcast app, this is why you should dump them, sorry Apple, but they're finally going to support album art per episode.
It's been in the spec for... How long does it take?
19 years, apparently.
It's taken him forever.
That's why if you use the modern podcast apps, you get all the art, it's chapters, all kinds of stuff that just that's flying around, you know, transcripts, all kinds of cool stuff.
Also searchable in your app, by the way.
I made a mistake.
I gave Tonta Neal I mean, Nessworks the credit for the previous work.
Where was it?
It was Tantaniel.
It was Tantaniel, so I apologize for that.
You've done that a couple of times and I've always caught you and I feel it was my fault.
Well, we both screwed up, and we're sorry about it.
But Tantaniel gets the credit now, and we want to... In fact, I thought during the thing, I said, well, this will move her up the list.
I actually thought you said Tantaniel.
You're looking at noagendaartgenerator.com, where we have a ranker!
All kinds of rankers.
Rankers.
Wankers and rankers, right there on the front page.
But today we thank Dame Kenny Ben for the artwork for episode 1562.
We titled that Tink Tank.
And how could we not choose this?
This was just a beautiful, I would say, Oddly creepy.
Oddly creepy, but it was... It's like the man of the future.
Yeah, the combination of... we talked about the Apple Vision Pro, their AR, VR, visual computing glasses, and this one had the glasses on, or a version of them, with Obey, which of course is a A throwback, a callback to They Live with Roddy Piper.
Great movie if you haven't seen it.
It was a good piece of art.
The more you look at it, the more creeped out you get.
I know, it's creepy, but not creepy in the negative sense where it's gruesome and makes you cringe.
It's not cringey creepy, it's just, it's kind of realism creepy.
It's like, this is the future, get used to it.
Or the future is here.
Now there were other pieces we discussed.
Many people tried the glasses gag.
Sir Paul Couture had a funny one with the googly eyes, we liked that one.
Let's see... Capitalist's Agenda had a nice piece.
Which one was that?
Glasses with a breathing thing.
With a gas mask canister attached to it.
A lot of people had a sitar.
Now this piece really stood out, I thought.
It did.
It was classic, no agenda.
I kind of liked Tantaniel's It's Jenny, although, you know, good point you made there.
That, I don't know, you made some point that is like, I should get off it.
By the way, I got a note about the Jenny thing.
No, what is it?
Let me see.
It's from a lawyer.
FEMA region number four, small town.
Is it a lawyer?
Was it a cease and desist?
No, small town Alabama.
I thought I would share with you a boots on the ground story related to the last episode.
I work for a local law firm as a legal assistant.
I've done that for almost 30 years.
Oh, legal assistant.
Bottom line, it's a very long note, but you can read it in the show notes, is that a couple came because one of their moms, a proper southern lady in her mid to late 70s, who was a lonely widow, had received texts not unlike the ones that we got.
Unlike us, she engaged the scammers on the other end, but did not engage with them with the same understanding and purpose that you did on the show.
She took the bait, and by the time her family found out what had been going on, she had over Four to five months of scammers sending up to $40,000.
She'd been instructed to do via Visa and MasterCard gift cards.
And she really thought that she was making a friend.
And she really thought that by her daughter and son-in-law interfering, that they were trying to stop her happiness.
This is how good they are doing this.
Dame Rhonda sent this in.
We had a local story, I don't have a clip of it, we had a local story a couple days ago with some woman, an old woman, who got one of the scams that's going around now is you get a call, this has happened before, but now with the artificial AI, the AI voices, Hi, this is Jimmy, your grandson.
I just got arrested.
Yes, send money, Grandma.
And I need some money.
Somebody's going to have to come by and pick it up.
Do you have any?
Brown paper bag.
Brown paper bag, Grandma.
Otherwise they won't let me out.
So she fell for it and it cost her five grand.
And then since she fell for it, they ran it on her again with the same kid saying, oh, I backed out of the police parking lot and rammed into a car and now I need another three grand.
She coughed that up.
Oh, man.
So that's so sad.
Sad.
These people are really sickening that they take advantage of these poor people.
Yeah.
So be careful with the aged parents.
And 70's not even that aged.
You know, in fact, that's 10 years from now for me, or 12.
So 70's, you're not old and decrepit.
You know, so just be careful with... It's a mindset of... or the ability not to look into things, or thinking there's a scam being played on you.
The thing is, if you're a target for a really good grifter, You're gonna get screwed.
So keep an eye on all your family, really.
You can follow noagendaartgenerator.com while we're doing this live.
We're doing it live!
You can see the art being uploaded as we speak.
Or again, one of those modern podcast apps, you'll see all of this art which Dreb Scott puts into the chapters.
You can see all the different choices and he uses them appropriately.
It's a lot of fun.
So, of course, we also have our treasure part, which is where we thank our executive and associate executive producers for supporting the show.
We need that more than anything, to be honest about it.
It's a big deal.
And we kick it off with Baron Wasteland from Milford, Michigan, who comes in with $333.69, and it's a switcheroo for Wendy's Future Dame Hood.
And so we'll put, I guess, Wendy Wasteland in there, I guess.
Even though that's probably not her name.
Baron Wasteland requesting MILF Karma.
Okay.
Milf Karma for my smokin' hot wife.
I'm in the dog house!
Uh-oh.
Because I said I love her for her mind.
And she wants more body worship.
What?
What is this?
We live in Milford, Michigan because Milf City couldn't handle her.
Oh, you got it, sir.
Phil, Phil, Phil, Phil.
That's one mother I like.
You've got karma.
And up next we have Dana Brunetti, of all people.
Oh, Dana Brunetti, producer to the stars.
Who has come in with $333.33.
He sent a note this morning into me saying that this was a drunk donation.
Oh, well we love those.
Are you going to do it drunk?
Or he claims it was.
Well, I can do it with a little, I'll do it with a little, a little bit.
So in other words, he's not wasted drunk.
He's just gonna be a little slurry.
Tipsy, tipsy, little tipsy.
Tipsy.
Yeah.
He starts off, call to action.
The donations lately have been despicable.
Come on, people.
Today is my 50th birthday.
Don't send me gifts.
Send donations with 50s in them instead of 50,000, 550, 250.
That's where he's, you know, he's, like, big sentences falling apart.
Yes, he's... But you'll be a lot... Now he's starting to feel it.
You'll be a lousy associate producer, which you should be just producer.
Enough with this BS associate!
Okay, this is... Bernetti's got this hard-on over our usage of the associate producership.
Yeah, he thinks that's wrong.
And it stems from the fact that he once donated, I don't know, Some years back.
250 bucks, which he kind of puts in here.
And we gave him associate producership and he blew up.
Because to him, the Hollywood method model is that associate producer is a title you give some lackey.
Yeah, like an intern.
Yeah, intern or somebody who's just showed up to, you know, do something, you know, you're not gonna pay them.
And so, now it varies from business to business.
I've noticed this in various, like, magazine publishing, newspaper publishing, online.
An executive editor is not the same from thing to thing to thing.
I think with podcasting, I think we've chosen this.
We have not backed down based on... No, we're not going to back down on Hollywood's thing.
One guy bitching constantly.
Yeah, the Fifty Shades of Grey guy.
Come on.
Like, you know.
So we're sticking with this, even though he says it should be just a plain producer, which is a good title.
Anyway, he goes on, he says, can I sit at the round table and eat birthday cake, or will there even be enough donations for a knighting ceremony this show?
Wait a minute, so is he a knight now?
No, he's been knighted.
That's what I thought.
Okay, title change then.
He just wants to sit there.
Oh, you can see, no, there's, interestingly enough, there's no nighting today so the round table is empty.
So the joke's on him.
He'd be sitting by himself.
Well, he comes in at the right moment with his complaints.
Now he goes on.
I know I've told John I'm done with Hollywood, but it's kind of like the Mafia.
I can't seem to get out.
So I have a movie coming out in August.
Go see it.
It's called Gran Turismo.
Wait, after the Gran Turismo?
Is that like... Is that starting to get Eastwood?
I don't know.
That's his movie?
There is a movie called Gran Turismo with Clint Eastwood.
That's 10 years old.
I don't know what movie this is.
I'm gonna look at it.
We'll have to look into it.
Why don't you look it up on IMDB?
China's moving my orchard with the robot lawnmower.
Mowing my orchard with the robot lawnmower.
People should follow his Instagram account.
He's got one.
It's pretty funny.
And he's got his, uh, he's got some little Chinese mower.
A little turd-like thing going around.
Oh, dude, this thing has Orlando Bloom in it.
It's... Oh!
Yeah, it's like... It's like, this is a movie of the games.
Yeah, I knew it.
Interesting.
China is mowing my, and he goes on.
There's a long no, Dana.
John and I became real friends recently when Alex and I were supposed to, or we almost became real friends when I was going to have breakfast at his house.
But then he canceled on us.
He said he had to pick up someone at the airport.
This is how bad the donations have gotten.
He's resorted to being an Uber driver.
Also, can I tally up the bills for wine and dinner we've had as donations?
No, no.
Well, actually, I think that's fine.
Okay, alright then.
It's just, you know... Please change my title to Governor of the Great State of El Dorado.
John can explain.
Well, he's, uh... He has, uh...
Caught wind of the fact they're trying to change where he lives into the state of El Dorado.
Oh, he's trying to do one of those?
And I guess myself and another bunch of locals have told him, why doesn't he run for governor then?
And so he just wants to change his title to governor.
Makes it easier.
No problem.
Consider it done, brother.
Consider it done.
This is a massive cast.
He is listed as producer.
Not executive, but producer.
He's probably produced it.
Yeah, I guess so.
With Doug Belgrad.
And, uh, hey man, it's an Orlando Bloom vehicle, as we say in the biz.
Yes, we've, uh, we've, uh, we've got Orlando Bloom's people are very interested.
Gran Turismo.
Nice, man.
Congratulations.
What's the story plot?
Does it say?
Well, yes, of course it does.
The plot is... This IMDb is slow.
The ultimate wish-fulfillment tale of teenage Gran Turismo player whose gaming skills won a series of Nissan competitions to become an actual professional race car driver.
Based on a... Based on a true story!
Nice.
Yeah.
That looks pretty cool.
This is the kind of... He'll probably be good.
He does good work.
So when you become an executive producer or associate executive producer of the No Agenda Show, this is the ranks of people you're in with on IMDb.
Cross-reference.
This guy.
Cross-reference.
Very cool.
Thank you, Dana.
And we will, of course, give you that title change.
Did you end with his bottoms up?
No, he says bottoms up.
He says that all the time.
All right.
Thank you.
And he also refers to drinks that way.
Wow, you're so fast.
Sir Scovey is next.
Charlotte, North Carolina, 333.33 in the morning.
Your coverage of trans-Maoism is well done and much appreciated.
Thank you for educating us so we can talk to the topic with confidence.
On a lighter note, Too Many Eggs is absolutely wonderful!
TooManyEggs.com.
George Washington's eggnog will be a new addition to festivities in my home holiday this holiday season.
Oh, that's right.
I forgot about that.
Yes.
George Washington's eggnog.
I'm going to make it.
George Washington's eggnog.
And I'm going to drop in my false teeth just to make it authentic.
Appreciate you both.
Sir Scobie, Earl of the Piedmont.
Thank you very much, sir.
Nelson Mullins in East Lake, Ohio comes up.
Ben began listening in episode 100 or so.
That's when we're going to quit.
Thank you, Leo, for introducing me to the best podcast in the universe.
Leo donation.
Please forgive me, Podfather, for I have douched.
Been a couple of years since my last donation.
Call out Tom as a douchebag.
He's got some jingle requests.
You're a weenie in the butt.
Well, you got butt-slammed, butt-slammed, and then a hot pocket.
Karma for all producers.
Thank you.
Whoa!
You got butt-slammed!
Ho, ho, ho, ho!
Butt-slammed!
You've got karma.
Happy to comply.
Gail Fuller, our first associate executive producer, or as some would say, producer.
In Cumming, Georgia, $250.
This donation is made to celebrate my husband, Scott Fuller, completing his 47th trip around the sun.
I said sun!
In honor of this momentous occasion, all he asked for was new socks, a good barbecue, and a no-agenda donation.
So here you go.
Happy birthday, Scott!
He's on the list.
Of course.
Sir Timothy in Plymouth, Michigan, 20133.
Dear John and Adam, thank you for all you do.
Please send travel karma, conference presentation karma, and relocation karma in equal measure.
No jingles, just super karma.
Thanks in advance, Sir Timothy of No Fixed Title, Baron of the Upper Peninsula.
Super karma incoming with a go.
You've got karma.
Do you know that Upper- Hold on.
Super Karma.
Karma.
Super Karma.
Do you know that Upper Peninsula, Michigan is where fudge was invented?
Well, how about that?
Linda Lupatkin, ah, Lakewood, Colorado.
JobsKarma for all of you job hunters out there, and for a competitive edge, go to ImageMakersInc.com for all your exclusive resume and job needs.
That's ImageMakersInc.com.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote jobs!
You've got karma.
Well, at least they're... Linda's consistent and appreciate that.
Yeah, she keeps donating for that plug.
Yeah.
Jim Chu in Andover, Massachusetts.
$200.
See note.
I do have the note.
Okay.
And he sent a printed note to Jim from Andover. $200.
It's been so long since I have donated, I've been feeling very douchey.
Hence, I herewith bequeath unto thee a token of my appreciation for the abundant value you provide.
If I may... If I may be racist... Go ahead!
We Asians sure love value and I... Oh, he's Asian!
There it is.
Now that's racist.
Yes.
Oh, we love our Asian racists.
Yeah.
And I so love the No Agenda Show.
Thanks for all the always remaining folks that the partisans of both reality A and B exaggerate and take things out of context and make people crazy upset.
At the same time, I appreciate how you shine needed light on the evil which is being so widely perpetrated in the name of good.
A prayer request to the community for all tech business types who have been laid off recently and are seeing very few openings to apply for.
This is a fact, especially around here.
A lot of people are quite scared.
He's in Massachusetts, which is another tech center.
Finally, a shout out to the creator of the universe and his son, Jesus, who did it for me what I could not do for myself.
Create me and forgive me.
Jim Chow, it's pronounced.
Chow Chumps.
No jingles, no karma.
Chow Chumps.
Chow to you, brother.
Thank you.
Excellent.
And that is our executive and associate executive producer list for episode 1563 of the No Agenda Show.
As I said, it's pretty short and we do have a couple of other donations through the 50s.
John's going to take you there and then we'll get to our birthdays and our meetups and we'll get the rest of the show going.
We'll start with Medieval Chris in North Wales, Pennsylvania.
One, two, three, four, five, which is a great number.
And he needs a de-douching.
You've been de-douched.
Zach Schwartz in Alachua, I'm guessing, Florida.
$100.69, and we'll give you some house building karma at the end, which he requests.
Then, whoops, he's way up there.
He's already at number 12, which is the highest he's been for a while in terms of the same donation moving up the ladder, because there's not that many donations today.
Kevin McLaughlin in Locust, North Carolina, 8008 for America in Boobs.
Craig Carlwood in Utopia, Texas, 77.7.
I'm sorry, Corey Ainsworth with a birthday in Madison, Wisconsin.
69.88.
He says he's been listening for over 500 shows.
Joseph Stegman in Thousand Oaks, California for 66.
Kevin McLaughlin again.
He's holding up the show.
Small boob.
Small boob donation.
Paul Allen of Waynesboro, Virginia.
$60.
He has the best business cards.
Banstra in Nashville, Tennessee.
Sunday brunch over easy.
$59.93.
Lester Tarkowski in Kingman, Arizona.
$57.00.
Sornat Jake in Thompson, Connecticut.
$56.78.
Seeds?
Seeds and sundries!
Liberty, Michigan.
Maine.
Liberty, Maine.
Calling all Mainers!
Yeah, go ahead.
Check out the Noah Jenna Meetup page for her inaugural mini-meetup.
Mid-coast mini-meetup.
Yeah, I'll read it again in a moment.
David Fukuzoto, our buddy in Gladstone, Missouri.
55 to my bae.
This is the bae week donations and this is the only bae we've gotten so far.
Very successful promotion.
Kick ass.
Yeah, baby.
Woo!
And we got Brianna Freiger in Richmond Hill, Georgia.
And this is a switcheroo donation for Herbae Justin.
Love you, bae!
Nice, so we had two.
There may be another one coming up.
I said I'd read them all.
Jeroen.
Jeroen.
Jeroen van Heringen in Laguna Niguel, though he's in California, not Netherlands.
55.
Sir Mark in Greenwood, Indiana, 5333.
Switcheroo donation from Sir Mark of Greenwood to his keeper, Dame Maria of the Greek Kingdoms.
And he says, you are simply amazing.
I think that's a bae donation.
I think that's a bae donation.
Yeah, he just didn't put the bae in there.
Christine Hines in Manchester, New Hampshire.
$51.23.
Bob Butler in Cumming, Georgia.
He has two donations of $50.69.
One, and there's another one.
Make good for missing his regular Thursday.
Thank you, Bob.
Bad Idea Supply!
Parts Unknown.
I don't know.
I don't know.
$50.50.
$50.50.
Dame Knight in Edmonds, Washington, 50-15.
Sir Allen in Middle Bank, South Dakota, 50-14.
Uh...
He's got a birthday coming up for Edward.
And here we go.
Nadia Borg in San Marcos, California, 50.
These are all 50s.
Including Margarita Eve Den Hood in Orangevale, California, 50.
Tom Del Vecchio in Blandon, Pennsylvania.
Andrew Grasso in Mineola.
Uh, New York.
Gavin McGoldrick in San Francisco.
Corey Cunningham in Warrington, Virginia.
Stephan Tuckney.
I'm just thinking how poor this Bay thing went.
Stephan Tuckney.
We got nothing going on here.
No, the bay thing is not... There's no bay thing.
Nobody has a bay, I guess.
I don't even know why, how did you even come up with that?
We, I mean, did you really... I'm looking for what the hell's going on.
Did you just chat GPT it or something?
No, no, I went to, I have a list of these special days and it's just, it was up there and I said, well, who came up with this one?
Sean Parker, Carter, I mean Jay-Z, Sean Carter.
Uh, Stephan Tuckney in Littleton, Colorado.
Mauro Tapio in Savannah, Georgia.
Uh, he needs a... he... Mauro needs a de-douching.
You've been de-douched.
De-douching.
Bays.
We're the Bays.
Bays.
We're the Bays.
Andrew Perez in San Marcos who has a switcheroo for his brother Lou's birthday.
Okay.
And at least we got that out of the way.
And says please de-douche him as he's an awesome brother totally not a douche.
You've been de-douched.
And last on our list of fabulous 41 donors, out of a million listeners, Ricky Worthy in San Lorenzo, California.
50 bucks from him.
That's it?
Those are our donations?
I did want to... Good to hear from San Lorenzo once in a while.
I did want to mention we got Lindsey Nolacek's note from the $500 donation from the last show, which we did not have.
The whole note is in there, but she was explaining why Nolacek Meats had to close, and I think it's important to hear this.
At the end of the day, we realize the current system isn't set up for a small business like ours to succeed and is based on a pay-to-play model.
They had some of the best meats in the business.
Fourth generation meat people.
Our tax dollars are subsidizing programs, economic development, rural development, grant programs, workforce development, etc.
that are meant to assist small businesses.
But really, the reality is that unless you fit a niche like women or minority-owned are willing to spend thousands on grant writing or join the good old boys club, It isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
At the end of the day, I don't want free money from the government.
If I'm going to succeed, let it be on my own merits.
And furthermore, when we are receiving no return on the investment of taxes, fees, permits, insurance, all the things we're required to participate in if we are to do business, the only other recourse is to remove ourselves from the game.
It's a brutal reality for sure, but this decision has brought back a sense of control amid the chaos, and to be honest, it feels good to take it back.
I spent a lot of time thinking about the No Agenda model of time, talent, and treasure, and how it works in my life.
Time is precious, and my talents have value, and if I'm not seeing a return on my treasure, it's time to take responsibility and do something about it.
The insatiable beast that has become our government will never be satisfied, and we're tired of feeding it.
It's been a humbling endeavor, no doubt.
I wasn't prepared for the overwhelming outpouring of sadness, concern, and kindness, not just for our business, but as individuals as well.
There's so many good people out there in the same boat as us.
Frustrated, tired, and even angry.
There's power in sharing our story and encouraging and engaging in discourse with people, because at the end of the day, we're all in this together.
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In closing, we cannot thank the No Agenda Nation for the outpouring of support over the last three years.
As I was hit in the mouth by Chad and started sharing our treasure to support the best podcast in the universe.
Take care, God bless, and keep fighting the good fight from Lindsey.
And we're sorry to see you close, but we cannot wait to see what you have in store for us next.
And thank you again to everyone who supported all of the executive producers, associate executive producers.
Go ahead, put that into your IMDB right up there with Dana and other Hollywood luminaries because these credits are real and they are, of course, wherever credits are recognized.
And unlike the douchebags in Hollywood, not you, Dana, if anyone questions it, we'll be happy to vouch for you.
Thank you again for supporting No Agenda 1563.
Our formula is this.
We go out.
We hit people in the mouth.
Bill!
Order!
Order!
Shut up, slave!
Shut up, slave!
As requested, the house... k-karma?
You've got karma.
It's your birthday, birthday!
And we do have a nice list here.
Megan Shultz turned 32 yesterday, as did Dana Brunetti.
Well, he didn't turn 32, he turned 50.
Happy birthday, Dana.
Craig Weinberg, happy birthday, and best wishes to his son, Edward, turned 14th yesterday.
Andrew Perez wishes his brother, Lou, a happy birthday.
That'll be on the 13th.
Gail Fuller wishes Scott Fuller a happy birthday, 47 today.
And Corey Ainsworth is turning 35.
Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe.
So I incorrectly stated we had no title changes, but we do.
Sir Dana Brunetti now becomes governor of the great state of El Dorado, and we are happy to have him here.
We're gonna give him that.
If he wants it, he can have that title.
It's all good with me, brother.
Quick report from the Peace and Pepperoni Grease meetup.
The Raleigh meetup was a blast, says Ryan Sir Jerry Curl.
I had the best belly laugh in months thanks to a terrible open mic performer.
And that was in Raleigh, California.
Thank you very much.
Today, Indianapolis, the NA tribe and allies kicks off about Now, actually, at Prodigy Burger Bar, 96th Street.
The Bar Hop Extravaganza Stop 5 kicks off in an hour at Fun and Finer Things in Gladewater, Texas.
And then we have the next one on Tuesday, Ozarks Deconstruction Zone, 6 o'clock at Lindbergh's Tavern in Springfield, Missouri.
We have the next show day, Thursday, Kingstown House Party.
Ooh, private home in Alexandria, Virginia.
Spook!
Check Noah Jenner meetups.com for that.
Check the mics.
As we heard earlier, Thursday we have the mid... What are you drinking?
I hate to say it, but it's the same La Croix.
La Croix.
Whatever you pronounce it.
La Croix.
Something like that.
But this will be my last can of it.
I'm moving on to Polar.
Moving on, moving on.
The Midcoast Maine Thursday, 3rd Thursday in Liberty.
I'm sorry, the Liberty Meetup in Liberty, Maine.
This is Brian and Susie.
I know them very well.
They are definitely cool to hang out with.
And so that note again, they donated.
Calling all Mainers, check the No Agenda Meetup page for our inaugural Midcoast Maine Meetup.
That's at Lake St.
George Brewery in Liberty, Maine.
This Thursday at 5 o'clock, pizza and salad will be provided.
We couldn't find one, so we started one.
There you go.
That's how you do it.
I thought that the Mainers called themselves maniacs.
Well...
John at Dvorak.org, everybody.
There you go.
North Idaho Sanity Brigade, their third Thursday meetup, 5 o'clock at Selkirk Abbey in Post Falls, Idaho, on Thursday.
The Summer Affirming Care, 6.30 in Denver City Park, Denver, Colorado.
And finally, Charlotte's Thirsty Third Thursday, easy for you to say with false teeth, 7 o'clock at Ed's Tavern in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Just a few of the meetups listed on noagendameetups.com.
It is the connection to your community.
This is where you want to be.
Everyone needs it now more than ever.
And it'll keep you sane as well.
And you meet fun people.
And sometimes win fine and fun prizes.
Noah Jenna Meetups.com.
If you can't find one near you, start one yourself.
It's always a party!
Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days.
You wanna be where you want to be.
Triggered on hell's lame You wanna be where everybody feels the same Like a party Alright ISO choices for the end of show What do you got?
I'll play them off, I'll play mine first, here we go Gobbledygook Gobbledygook Anywho And this is my favorite One billion percent It's a little muffled I kinda like the one billion percent Okay well I've got you Let's start with mega Mega, right?
Mega!
Yeah.
Bye.
Okay.
And then we have this one, which is potentially good, which is offensive.
Just so offensive.
Hmm.
For me, it's between offensive.
Just so offensive.
And one billion percent.
I think offensive.
Then you're combined.
Oh, let me see how that works.
Let me see if that works.
Which one first?
Offensive first?
Offensive.
Of course, yeah.
It's just so offensive.
One billion percent.
I can combine them.
Boom.
All right.
On the fly.
All right, Sean Carter.
Way to go.
Let's see.
What do we have?
Oh, I have an oddball clip.
Okay.
Oddball clip.
This is a funny clip.
My clip custodian Mimi got this for me.
Oh.
This is about, there's an operation out of Chicago that collects bodies for people who, you know, they donate their body to medicine and I guess these bodies aren't very well maintained and so they send them off to these hospitals and the like and they send them back because there's rats inside this body.
So, here's the Fox 32.
Now, the problem with this report is this woman is not very professional.
She doesn't have a... She needs a dead kitten or something on the mic, because it's a windy report, but it's still worth listening to.
And I'm Casey Cronus, live downtown with bombshell allegations against the Anatomical Gift Association of Illinois.
And we need to warn you, the details and some of the images in this story are disturbing.
Also known as the AGA, the association is more than a century old.
Individuals can choose to donate their bodies to science after their death, and that's where the association comes in, working with eight medical schools in the state.
But the transportation coordinator for the association is coming forward with claims that bodies are being mishandled and mistreated before they are sent to local hospitals and schools.
Some, he alleges, are even returned by medical institutions because they are in such poor shape.
Dale Wheatley has worked for the AGA for five years.
We've blurred this next image, but it is still graphic.
Of his claims, Mr. Wheatley says that when he approached his supervisors with his concerns about procedures, three dismembered heads from donated bodies were left at his desk.
During a press conference with an attorney today, he also detailed some of the conditions he says he's discovered and tells us they have requested an investigation through the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Yes.
My boss walked by, I asked him why the heads were at my desk.
And he told me they need to get back with their bodies so we can send them to cremation.
I said, I understand that.
Why are they at my desk?
And he told me, well, I don't know, Dale.
There's a lot of strange things happening.
There has been instances where I've pulled donors from our storing room out of the racks, and rats have chewed through the bottom of the bag, through the feet.
Now according to its website, the AGA observes practices with utmost respect and privacy.
We've made multiple attempts to reach the AGA by phone and email, but are still waiting for their response.
Alright Mimi, bend over, here it comes.
Clip of the day!
Two clips of the day for the Dvorak family today!
Very good.
That's a good clip.
Why are there three heads on my desk?
Why are there three heads on my desk?
That's an evergreen.
I need to bring this up real quick just because we have to keep our eye on it.
Something's up.
The EU's internal market commissioner Thierry Breton has called on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to take immediate action after a report this week found that Instagram has the most child sexual abuse material out of any social media network.
Joining me to talk more about this is our technology editor Peter O'Brien.
Peter, great to see you.
This is abuse on a monumental scale.
Yes, so the Wall Street Journal and the Sanford Internet Observatory revealed this week a vast network of child sexual abuse material.
People buying it and selling it via Meta's popular image platform Instagram.
Now what shocked me the most was that a lot of these accounts were purportedly run by children themselves.
Researchers identified 405 accounts Selling child sex material, some run, it seems, by children as young as 12.
These had tens of thousands of followers in total, but even this just scratches the surface.
The Wall Street Journal cited current and former Metta employees who reckon that hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of accounts exist almost solely to follow this kind of content.
Now, there's a lot of stories about child pornography on social networks.
Meta, and it's also in the US, you're hearing this, it seems to be the worst.
Now, it's not that child pornography is depicted there, but all of these accounts link to child pornography websites in the US, in the EU.
I've also heard this accusation made against Twitter.
Oh, I said Twitter.
Against Twitter?
You said Twitter.
I said Twitter.
I don't know why I said that.
Yeah, that's fine.
I have not heard this about YouTube or TikTok.
So it could be a couple of things.
Now, it could be... It could be a countermeasure by TikTok.
They're getting sick of this bullcrap.
It could be a countermeasure by TikTok.
It could also be a countermeasure by Facebook Meta, who want to have new legislation.
You know, there's talk of 230 again, and something that would give them, because they have all the money, and can't afford to provide whatever the rules would be.
It can be that.
Could be.
And there's a third option, which is its promotion for a four-part series, docu-series, by Mel Gibson.
Ah, there it is!
By Mel Gibson about sex child trafficking through Ukraine!
Which is even more interesting.
Yeah, you got the two, the double hit there with Ukraine and the sex child.
Yeah.
Underage sex.
Now, for this next clip, I had to go to TRT, the Turkish radio and television.
I'm surprised this wasn't, maybe it was, but all I heard on the headline news in America was Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump.
But the offensive has begun!
The months-long wait is finally over.
Ukraine has officially begun its spring counter-offensive.
It was delayed numerous times due to various obstacles, but despite an almost three-month delay from when it was first expected to begin, it's now in full swing.
It's important that Russia always feels the pressure, feel that they do not have much time left.
Counter-offensives and defensive actions are taking place in Ukraine.
At what stage, I will not say in detail, and I believe that we will definitely feel it all.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin had hinted at the beginning of the Ukrainian pushback on Friday, though at the time, it was yet to be confirmed by Kyiv.
Putin was not so impressed.
The Ukrainian troops have not achieved the goals assigned to them.
of the Ukrainian pushback on Friday.
Though at the time, it was yet to be confirmed by Kiev.
Putin was not so impressed.
The Ukrainian troops have not achieved the goals assigned to them.
This is absolutely obvious.
There have been five days of intense fighting.
For example, over the past 24 hours and the day before.
So, for the past two days, there has been very intense fighting.
And the enemy did not achieve any success in any sector.
The Kremlin says the attacks were targeting areas in the eastern Donetsk region, as well as southern territories near Zaporizhzhia and Odessa.
All areas which have fallen under Russian occupation in this almost 15-month-long conflict.
But Moscow says the challenges have not fazed them.
Over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Armed Forces continued unsuccessful attempts to conduct offensive operations in the south of Donetsk and Zaporozhye directions, as well as near the city of Pakhmut.
There were at least seven different attacks of different types in the span of one day.
We have repelled and defeated all of them.
From the people who changed their name to Turkey A, now they're changing Putin to Pudin.
Pudin.
No, no.
P-U-D-E-N.
Pudin.
Remind you how you pronounce it.
PUTIN!
It's Putin.
And I have to say, I've been following this.
How pathetic is it in 2023 to be looking at drone footage of tanks blowing each other up in an open field?
This is your great offensive?
It's sad.
It's sad on so many different accounts.
This is warfare now?
We're all watching and there's this drone footage and boom I got a tank, boom I got this, boom I got that.
It's pathetic.
It is pretty lame, yeah.
CNN did not.
Not the Battle of the Bulge we're witnessing here.
No.
CNN, no.
Something may be up because CNN, Aaron Burnett, reports on the Wagner Group, the Wagda-Wagner Group.
A firing squad.
The chief of Russia's private army, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said he's certain there will soon be major Russian losses on the battlefield in Ukraine and a loss of territory inside Russia.
And Prigozhin predicts that those losses will be so significant that firing squads will be ordered.
Which is interesting!
A revolt inside Russia!
They're going after Putin!
We will now suffer serious losses.
I am absolutely certain of it.
Now we are certainly losing some Russian territory.
after Putin.
We will now suffer serious losses.
I am absolutely certain of it.
Now we are certainly losing some Russian territory, this part being in the Russian Federation.
There will either be a popular revolt or the state Duma will make a decision for capital punishment and gun them the down.
And by the way, I can tell you honestly, I think we're two to three months away from the firing squads.
This comes as Ukrainians are making gains around the key city of Bakhmut.
I don't know, man.
Well, this is the firing squads of the prisoners that are probably from death row anyway.
This is just a methodology to get these guys to fight harder, I guess.
I hate these reports.
They're useless.
They're lies.
Yeah, this to me is just, you know, this Wagner group.
Oh, this is the dangerous Russian private army that is fighting back against the counteroffensive?
But this is his message?
Come on.
It's insulting.
It's insulting.
I did get a couple other... Oh, actually, we have a Boots on the Ground from Sir Schwoo.
He's in Poland with his son.
They are at a car show in Poland.
I didn't know that was a thing.
They were everywhere.
And they were in an Uber.
I'm sorry.
As we know, when you're in a foreign country, get in the Uber if you want to know what's really going on.
And so they struck up a conversation with the Uber driver, and he says it's basically very similar to the United States and our southern border.
The Polish started out wanting to help and be benevolent, but now they're pissed!
The Polish government is giving free houses to the Ukrainians and giving cash to employers for hiring Ukrainians!
The employers are firing the Polish employees to hire Ukrainians and make the cash grab.
Yeah.
Yeah, I can see why they're pissed about that.
Hello.
Yes.
Welcome to the system.
The BBC had a report.
That's good.
And we left the intro on this report just for the big ballsy pipes this guy has.
I need him to do a no agenda drop for us, man.
This guy's got some pipes.
As it turns out, they have proof that the Russians blew up the dam.
A clearer picture has begun to emerge of the sequence of events that led to the destruction of the Novokuznetsk dam on Tuesday, with some evidence appearing to support Ukraine's claim that Russia blew it up.
Seismologists in Norway say they detected a number of huge blasts around the time the dam, which was in Russian hands, was breached.
Separately, Ukraine's domestic security service released a recording which, it says, points to Moscow's involvement.
From Kiev, our diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams reports.
At 2.54 in the morning on Tuesday, seismic sensors in Romania picked up evidence of a significant explosion within a radius of less than 20 miles around the dam at Novokirkovka.
That, according to President Zelensky, is when the dam was blown up.
Only a very large quantity of explosives could have produced a signal detected almost 400 miles away.
The seismologists in Norway say they detected another weaker seismic event about 20 minutes earlier.
People living near the dam reported hearing multiple explosions as it began to give way.
According to the New York Times, US spy satellites also detected an explosion just before the dam collapsed.
Speaking in Madrid, the EU's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, said explosives had been planted inside the adjacent turbine chamber, an area under Russian control.
That explosion, he said, could not have been caused by anyone else.
Ukraine's domestic intelligence, meanwhile, has released a recording of what it says is a phone conversation between two unnamed Russian military men discussing how Russia was responsible for blowing up the dam.
In the recording, which the BBC cannot verify, one says a Russian sabotage group was responsible, but that the explosion went much further than planned.
A wealth of evidence now points to Russia's responsibility for this catastrophic act.
It seems the destruction of the dam and the subsequent flooding were designed to deny Ukraine one possible avenue of attack as its counter-offensive gets underway.
The latest reports from the front lines south of Zaporizhia suggest that it's now gathering pace.
It's the same playbook they use for MH17.
Yeah?
If it works, it works.
They're like, oh, we've got the guys who fired the Buk rocket at the Malaysian air... So is it 17 or 320?
I can't remember.
At the aircraft.
They had some phone call.
Yeah, you got it?
Yeah, got it.
You shoot it?
Yeah, I shot it.
But this is the screwball report that I'd love some of our detonation experts who we have to chime in on.
Officials in Ukraine are stepping up efforts to evacuate people in areas flooded after the destruction of the massive Khovka Dam earlier this week.
Kiev and many international organizations hold Russia responsible for destroying the dam.
As water levels begin to drop, a new threat has emerged.
Concerns are now growing about landmines dislodged by the floods.
Really now?
So they don't detonate?
They just dislodge and float around?
And then... Well, they don't float, they're too heavy.
Right, but I mean, it seems like if they're light, if the triggers are so light that, you know, you step on them, they go off.
Yeah, I mean, it may be true, but I'd just like to know if we have, we have ordnance experts.
Yeah, we have some ordnance guys that can tell us.
Yeah, ordnance guys, that's what they call them, ordnance guys.
I have a few more things that I'd just like to get out of here, if you don't mind.
Some climate change stuff.
A brand new giant voice system.
Oh, I love those things!
It's a beaut.
This is at a climate change demonstration.
Was not registered.
Was illegal.
And you will first hear the giant voice system, followed by a new climate change chant.
You are ordered to leave the roadway and utilize the available sidewalk.
If you do so voluntarily, no charges will be placed against you.
If you remain in the roadway and refuse to utilize the sidewalk, you will be placed under arrest on the charge of disorderly conduct.
If you do not cooperate and accompany the arresting officer to the prisoner transport vehicle, or if you resist arrest, you may be charged with additional crimes.
Since you have refused to leave the roadway.
Not another billionaire!
We need clean air!
Not another billionaire!
We need clean air, not another billionaire!
air.
I don't get the connection there.
Well, I guess everyone who's a billionaire is choking you.
I mean, I'm just not seeing it.
Uh, I have a couple of things.
Okay.
Left.
I do have the one, I have one clip, the Camelot clip I'm gonna play at the end.
Okay.
Well, it's all you from here on out.
Oh, I'm stuck with it then.
How's our time look?
Uh, we got 2.47 on the clock, everybody.
We gotta wrap.
Uh, let's... We're getting a wrap from the control room!
Alright.
Uh, hey John, let's wrap it up, let's wrap it up.
I want to, Tucker came out with a second edition of his, I want to, this is a little plug for our show.
Did he have another hundred million views?
I didn't see it yet.
I actually haven't seen it yet.
I'm going to watch it later.
These guys from Valuetainment, this podcast I've seen it a million times, they're commenting on this thing and they bring up a point that Tucker made that it shows that the No Agenda show is on a completely different
Uh, knowledge track, because what stuns these guys is something that makes, uh, will make you and I made me shake my head as I thought everyone knew this, but let's listen to the set up is, uh, Is the Valuetainment guys on TC and this is the intro and then part two has got the punchline.
And then immediately after his first... Wait.
Oh yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
I got it.
I'm trying to play it in the right order.
Here we go.
And then immediately after his first episode, Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
He violated his contract with new Twitter show.
This is NBC News.
Fox News informed Tucker Carlson's lawyer that he violated his contract with the network by releasing the first episode of his new show on Twitter.
The breach of contract stated in a letter from Fox News General Counsel Brandon Guger.
Who referred to Carlson's contract signed in November of 2019 and amended in February of 2021.
Carlson's lawyer, Brian Friedman, argued that any legal action taken by Fox News would infringe on Carlson's First Amendment rights.
Carlson's new show on Twitter, titled Episode One, featured his unfounded claim that Ukraine was responsible for an attack on a dam in Russia, Russian occupied territory, leading to devastating floods.
Ukrainian President Zelensky And US officials have accused Russia of the attack, while Russia denies any involvement.
I mean, that's pretty... And yesterday, he's out there doing what he's doing yesterday.
If you watch what he said yesterday, Twitter, a lot of people on Twitter are going back and forth saying, what is this guy saying?
Is he trying to say something?
Because a part of what he said... Yes, yes, we discussed this right away, yes.
So part of what he said on the new show, now listen to this, these guys are incredulous about what Tucker said and when I heard this I said, well I thought that was general knowledge, I guess it wasn't, it's only no agenda stuff.
Twitter, a lot of people on Twitter are going back and forth saying, what is this guy saying?
Is he trying to say something?
Because a part of what he said in episode number two, I think 90 seconds into it or two minutes into it, he says, by 2008, no one questioned that Barack Obama had a highly creepy personal life.
What?
What?
What creepy?
What highly creepy personal life is he talking about?
What?
Larry Sinclair, anybody?
The rides in the limo with the male prostitutes, blowjobs left and right, coke sales, cocaine.
It went on and on.
We talked about it.
It was all open source.
It was material that was available publicly.
Well, this takes me back to episode 515 of this podcast when Obama had something to say about us.
Right now, there's a podcast going on with two deranged lunatics.
Clearly, they have brain disease.
Now I'm not going to sit here and say that everyone has brain disease, but we can help them with electroshock therapy.
A couple of jolts will fix them boys up good.
I thought that was a pretty decent Obama that I threw out there.
It was one of your better products.
One of my better products.
So these people don't know about this stuff?
I was taken aback.
They were like, what?
What are you talking about?
You guys are nuts!
This is an example.
No agenda listeners, especially the ones that have been with us long enough, know all this stuff.
Buddy Love, whoever that guy was.
Oh man, Buddy Love, yeah.
Oh, man.
We're outliers.
How about this?
Why don't we put the classic Reverend Manning end of show into the end of show sequence?
We have one about Larry and Obama, if you remember.
Yeah, let's do that, too.
Why not?
It's a classic.
Why not?
So here we go with the last of this is again this makes up for Foley's earlier gaffe uh-huh and this is the class I promise this before this is Kamala and this I guess was on the prompter and she was reading or from her memo and they had this they had to scratch it off according to Gutfeld and Here we go.
So the United States This chair is a very important relationship, which is an alliance with the Republic of North Korea.
And it is an alliance that is strong and enduring.
And today, there were several demonstrations of just that.
Yeah, shooting off missiles.
Alliance, an enduring alliance with North Korea.
North Korea, that's our boys right there.
North Korea, everybody.
Wonderful.
Well, thank you all very much for supporting episode 1563.
Thank you for tuning in.
Thank you trolls for hanging out with us in the troll room.
We do have a nice end of show mix, a little Trump-themed thing here.
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I'm Adam Curry.
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I'm John C. Dvorak.
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Until then, adios pofos, a-hooey, hooey, and slush!
I'm talking about dishwashers.
I'm talking about dishwashers, sinks, toilets.
Sinks.
Toilets.
And showers.
You don't get any water.
Try going and buying a new faucet.
You turn it on, no water comes out.
We won't talk about toilets.
But how about the shower?
I have this beautiful head of hair, I need a lot of water.
You turn on the water, drip, drip, drip.
It's a very unpleasant experience.
Trump won!
A situation where we're looking very strongly at sinks and showers and other elements in bathrooms.
I'm talking about dishwashers, sinks, toilets.
People are flushing toilets ten times, fifteen times.
When it comes down, it's called rain.
They're crazy.
I mean, he's sick.
He's stupid.
He's a punk.
He's a dog.
He's a pig.
He's a con.
A bullshit artist.
A mutt.
Who doesn't know what he's talking about.
A big, big, big punk con.
I'm stupid.
He's a punk.
I'm a mutt.
A moth who doesn't know what he's talking about.
Well, I'd like to punch him in the face.
He's a national disaster.
He's an embarrassment to this country.
It makes me so angry that this country has gotten to this point.
That this fool, this bozo, has wound up where he has.
So he wants to punch people in the face?
Well, I'd like to punch him in the face.
Fell in love with Larry Sinclair.
They had a steamy love affair.
Obama and Larry Sinclair had a steamy love affair.
Obama and Larry Sinclair had a steamy love affair.
Larry looked into the eyes of Obama the Mac Daddy, and he put a spell on Obama the Mac Daddy.
Obama said to Larry, Oh, you're just my style and my kind.
Oh, you look like just what I want, my man to woman, and have whatever look to look like.
Oh, yes.
Obama and Larry St.
Clair had a steamy love affair in the back of a limo.
All right, my friends.
All right.
Chaos over the nation's capital.
From bad to worse.
Nearly a third of the country under historic air quality alert.
The blast smashed through the damn wall.
The growing fears of an environmental catastrophe unfolding in Ukraine.
Iran yesterday presented what officials described as its first domestically made hypersonic ballistic missile.
Hazardous air quality.
Big war, small war.
Use of force somewhere.
I heard a really loud boom and that shook the whole house.
Unhealthy air.
Sending torrents of water surging towards the southern city of Herson.
Cascading floodwaters are threatening thousands of people.
Hypersonic missiles can fly at least five times faster than the speed of sound.
At least 13 states have issued air quality alerts as smoke blocked the skyline in some areas.
It wouldn't surprise me if Taiwan was in the crosshairs.
We all thought it was an earthquake.
New York at one point seen the worst air quality of any city on earth.
Once fertile agricultural ground, now a soggy wasteland.
Sabotaged.
We could see it, we could smell it, we felt it.
The flooding has forced the evacuation of thousands of people.
Take a look at these stunning satellite photos.
All New Yorkers should limit outdoor activity to the greatest extent possible.
Prepare for worst-case scenario.
It's just so offensive.
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