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September 28th • 3h 6m

1803: Drone Wall

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Oh no!
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Adam Curry.
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John C.
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Dvorak.
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It's Sunday, September 28th, 2025.
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This is your award-winning Cuban Nation Media
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Assassination Episode 1803.
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This is no agenda.
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With a wall of drones, we're broadcasting live
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from the heart of the Texas Hill Country
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here in FEMA Region Number 6.
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In the morning, everybody.
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I'm Adam Curry.
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And from Northern Silicon Valley, where you wish
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onosoto.
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Congratulations.
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I'm John C.
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Dvorak.
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In the morning, everybody.
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I'm John C.
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Dvorak.
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In the morning, everybody.
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In the morning, everybody.
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I'm John C.
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Dvorak.
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In the morning, everybody.
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I think these guys have a short fighting
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life because they get injured.
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Yeah, because their heart is too small to
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keep the body going.
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Are you kidding me?
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No, it's the injuries I think more than
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anything.
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I'm just looking at the quad screen.
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Looks like there was a church shooting.
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Yeah, LDS Church in Michigan got...
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Yeah.
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Yeah, in Michigan.
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Shooting and then they put it on fire?
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A guy rolled in with his car.
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I thought you'd have clips.
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No.
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A guy rolled in with his car and
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slammed into the church and then shot up
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the place and then killed himself and lit
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the place on fire with a bomb.
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Oh, wow.
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There's more news.
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Yeah.
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Oh, that's sad.
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But there's no real information except what I
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just said.
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Yeah.
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Well, and already they've moved on to Eric
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Adams pulling out of the campaign.
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Oh.
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He's quitting.
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Yeah, he's quitting.
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I wonder if he's going to take a
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job with the Trump administration after all.
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Well, no.
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We know that's not true.
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We know that's not true.
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There's nothing.
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There's no truth to that.
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We know it's not true.
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It can't be true.
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Is it true?
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It can't be true.
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Anyway, a couple of pieces of big news
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happening.
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It's not going to help, by the way.
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No, Donnie's in.
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No matter what.
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He's in.
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Yeah, he's in.
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That's going to be so interesting, particularly based
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upon your theory that he's just doing a
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Trump playbook.
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My column on this will be out on
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Monday.
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Oh, on the Oasis?
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On the Oasis, yes.
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He's not a communist at all.
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He's a populist.
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Yes.
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And he'll probably make the subways free, but
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that'll be it.
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I don't expect much more.
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That's going to be a disaster.
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It'll be good for the show, ultimately.
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Good to watch.
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Always fun.
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I guess the big news that happened just
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as we were doing the post, which is
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not really post.
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It's where we look at images that people
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have prompted with AI.
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My friend suggested that an entire thesis could
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be done on the no agenda art generator
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over time.
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About how it went from crude drawings to
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clip art to Photoshop to AI.
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And now into slop.
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I don't think it's slop yet.
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Oh, some of it is.
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Come on, some of it definitely is slop.
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I think overall it's improved.
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Bully for you, then.
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Sometimes there's a gem in there, but it's
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still, I don't know.
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It's kind of like Suno.
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If you prompt it enough, if you keep
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going at it eventually, like, oh, that song
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sounds pretty great.
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But if there's something like, change it to
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do this, it never does it.
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No, there's an issue with editing back.
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Yeah, that's why you should take the image
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and do it.
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Do that part yourself.
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Yeah, well, that would be too much work.
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Photoshop, what's that?
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Anyway, we were doing the credits and picking
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the art and the title.
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And there it was.
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It was expected.
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Comey indicted.
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After successfully getting perceived political foe and former
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FBI director James Comey indicted.
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President Trump today said the case now before
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a judge is not about revenge.
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This is about justice.
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He lied.
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He lied a lot.
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Comey faces two felony counts for allegedly making
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a false statement to Congress and obstruction of
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an investigative proceeding before Congress.
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The charges stem from a September 2020 congressional
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hearing about Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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Chairman Grassley asked you point blank, quote, have
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you ever been an anonymous source in news
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reports about matters relating to the Trump investigation
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of the Clinton investigation?
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You responded under oath, quote, never.
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I can only speak to my testimony.
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I stand by what the testimony you summarized
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that I gave in May of 2017.
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This was a very important thing.
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This was he could have said, well, maybe
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or I don't remember.
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He didn't say that.
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He gave a very specific answer.
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Comey hasn't entered a plea, but shared this
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video statement last night.
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I have great confidence in the federal judicial
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system.
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I love these videos by Comey.
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He looks like it's like hostage video.
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These are good.
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So let's have a trial and more charges
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against others could soon follow.
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Trump pressured the DOJ earlier this week in
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a social media post addressed to Pam, writing,
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nothing is being done and justice must be
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served now.
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As he listed Senator Adam Schiff, New York
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Attorney General Letitia James and James Comey by
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name.
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Today, Trump was asked if he had a
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list of targets and said, it's not a
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list, but I think there'll be others.
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I mean, they're corrupt.
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Comey's arraignment is scheduled for October 9th in
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Virginia.
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It's going to be a hootenanny.
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Couple overlooked factors here.
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There are several, in fact.
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One is the fact that they got the
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indictment in the first place.
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And I mentioned this in the newsletter, by
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the way, it was a little trickery involved.
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They had they in the last and it
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was I think Ted Cruz was involved in
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some way to that was never he's never
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credited for this.
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But when he reiterated what Comey's 2017 testimony
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was, he had Comey in his house in
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Virginia, as opposed to being in Washington, D
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.C. in 2017.
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The 2017 perjury, alleged perjury would would have
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been passed the statute of limitations, which ends
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this coming Tuesday.
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But because it's in Virginia, it's different because
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it's in Virginia.
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It's well, they move the statute of limitations
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up.
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But but Virginia doesn't use the D.C.
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grand jury, which is the which has never
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indicted anybody.
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They wouldn't indict any old attorney general for
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his sending the guns to Mexico.
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They know and lying about it.
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Holder.
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Holder.
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And they wouldn't.
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There was a discussion about this and the
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D.C. grand jury actually was presented videotape
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evidence of a crime and they wouldn't indict
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the D.C. grand jury won't indict anything.
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And in those the.
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Various district attorneys there won't do anything about
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the Democrats.
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Do me a favor and explain the grand
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jury, the grand jury process and why the
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D.C. jury will not indict these people,
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because we have people who don't understand the
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process, who don't know why.
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And certainly foreigners, foreigners and other countries listening
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to the show.
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Well, the grand jury is a process which
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whereby you a process or a police department
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prosecutor, whoever wants to bring something before the
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grand jury in this case, it was Trump's
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latest attorney, attorney that works for the government.
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Yes.
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You bring a case for the grand jury
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and you present evidence and then they because
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you don't have enough to just indict somebody
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without some investigation or you just want to
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do it.
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If you don't have like a smoking gun
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or a confession, then you go through a
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grand jury process.
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Correct.
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And the grand jury says, yeah, we can
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indict for this and that.
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And they send back an order and then
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you can do it or not do it.
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But then they this case, they obviously did
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it.
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The grand jury in D.C. is all
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a bunch of Democrats who are very politicized
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and they won't indict anybody.
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Is a grant is a grand jury.
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I mean, are you like on a list
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or, you know, are you chosen at random?
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Do you get a thing in the mail
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that says your congratulations?
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You're on the grand jury.
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Yeah.
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OK, so what you just said, John Markov
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of The New York Times, the reporter over
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here, you know, one of the Lib Joe's
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that we've discussed in the past who is
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no longer talking to you.
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Well, he talks to me, but he doesn't
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talk to me.
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Not after he was on the ground.
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He was on the grand jury.
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Yeah.
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And you get a badge and you become
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a hot and he was criticized by some
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of his fellow reporters for being a grand
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jury.
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Do you get a tote bag with that
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as well?
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No, just a badge.
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Just the badge.
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Like a sheriff star badge or just this
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grand jury badges I've seen are big, giant
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stars, five pointed stars.
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Really?
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You can just wear it around anytime you
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want.
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No, you don't wear it around.
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You can carry it in your wallet.
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If you want to try to get out
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of a ticket or try to get into
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the club.
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Don't people use it to get out of
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tickets.
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Oh, OK.
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Wow.
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Well, that's odd.
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Well, I mean, you don't they won't necessarily
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get you off the ticket.
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But it looks at least sure it shows
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you're an upstanding citizen.
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Oh, yes.
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OK.
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I was on the grand jury.
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Yes.
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All right.
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But the so so anyway.
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Yeah.
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Anyone can somehow you I don't know how
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you get chosen in the background.
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I know what the background methodology is, but
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anyone can be on the grand jury.
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And then you hear these cases.
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Now, they've always said that, you know, if
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under most circumstances, they a grand jury can
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indict a ham sandwich.
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Yes.
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An old phrase.
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We've heard this.
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But that's not true in Washington, D.C.,
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apparently.
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And so they so they still have co
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Brennan and all these other guys who have
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lied before Congress.
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And then we have a recent clip.
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I don't have it.
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But of Adam Kissinger coming forward and saying
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that everybody lies to Congress as though that's
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a.
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Oh, that's cool.
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Yeah.
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Why not?
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And because you can't if they never indict
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anybody in Washington, D.C., that'll continue.
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But this this little trick where they got
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him in Virginia because he was in a
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Zoom call.
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It's just genius that has not been discussed
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by the media.
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Well, the the people that this kind of
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for me brought back up the infamous Susan
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Rice memo.
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That I mean, they should get Susan Rice
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out for this, the twerp, as you call
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her.
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Do you remember the infamous Susan Rice memo?
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No, I don't.
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This is the memo that she sent to
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herself.
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Oh, right.
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At the end of the term.
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So she.
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Yes.
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Exonerate herself.
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So I actually have a copy.
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And I think in light of what's going
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on, it's kind of interesting.
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On January 5th, following a briefing by the
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I.C. leadership on Russian hacking during the
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2016 presidential election.
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President Obama had a brief follow on conversation
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with FBI Director Jim Comey, Deputy Attorney General
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Sally Yates in the Oval Office, vice president.
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And I were also present.
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President Obama began the conversation.
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This is so odd that she wrote this
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to herself.
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Other than let me get this on the
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record.
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President Obama began the conversation by stressing his
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continued commitment to ensuring that every aspect of
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this issue is handled by the intelligence and
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law enforcement communities, quote, by the book.
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The president stressed that this is what it's
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about.
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The president stressed he's not asking about initiating
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or instructing anything from law enforcement perspective.
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He reiterated that our law enforcement team needs
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to proceed as it normally would by the
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book.
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So I think she wrote this to protect
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Obama, too.
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The way I the way I read it,
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Director Comey probably.
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Sure.
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She's a loyalist.
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Director Comey affirmed that he is proceeding by
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the book as it relates to law enforcement.
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From a national security perspective, Comey said he
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does have some concerns that incoming NSA Flynn
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is speaking frequently with Russian Ambassador Kislyak.
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Comey said that could be an issue as
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it relates to sharing sensitive information.
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President Obama asked if Comey was saying that
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the national security adviser should not pass sensitive
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information related to Russia to Flynn.
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Comey replied potentially.
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Blah, blah.
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The president asked Comey to inform him if
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anything changes in the next few weeks and
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how that affect we share classified information.
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But I think it was clearly to protect
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Obama and to protect herself.
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Not that Obama needs protection because he's in
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essence he's protected.
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He can't be he can't be held accountable
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for anything he did as when he was
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still president.
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Right.
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Because you're a king.
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Remember King?
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You're a king.
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But then Jim Jordan, he went on.
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Was this the what show did he go
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on?
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I'm sure it was OAN or something.
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And here's what he said.
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Yeah, they changed the assessment.
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They had one intelligence community assessment that had
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the presidential daily brief ready to go in
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December of 2016.
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And they changed it and they changed it
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at the prompting.
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It looks like a President Obama.
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They had a meeting in the White House
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then on December 9th of 2016.
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And they decide to do something different.
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They put something different together that became the
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basis for this whole Russia hoax.
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The idea that Putin wanted Trump to win,
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which we know was ridiculous.
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But they changed what the what the career
14:49
people had put together.
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Again, it goes clear back to the campaign.
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They used the false dossier.
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The Clinton campaign hired Perkins, who hired Fusion
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GPS, who hired a foreigner, Christopher Steele, who
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put together this garbage document that they used
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to get warrants to spy on a presidential
15:05
campaign.
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Probably never happened in American history.
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So that was the beginning.
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And then they just keep progressing.
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They have bought into this narrative.
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They were going to make sure this was
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the narrative, even though the facts didn't support
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it.
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And they altered documents, altered the report to
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achieve the narrative that they had predetermined was
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going to be what they were going to
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use to undermine President Trump.
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Well, if they got Comey, they might as
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well go after Brennan.
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And after what's the nitwit's name?
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The Dumbo?
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What's his name?
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The nitwit?
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Yeah, the guy was like, huh, what?
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That guy.
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Kissinger?
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No, no, no.
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Schiff?
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No, the intelligence guy.
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Oh, come on.
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The guy who didn't know anything.
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Clapper?
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Clapper.
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Yeah, there you go.
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Clapper.
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I might go down the list.
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Yeah, they should get Clapper too.
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Yeah, they should.
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I think they're...
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Not wittingly.
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I think Clapper's done...
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Sorry?
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Remember, it was like, did you know that
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the FBI was using NSA to access and
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spy on people?
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Not wittingly.
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Unwittingly, maybe.
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We didn't know.
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Yeah, well, he lied before Congress.
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It just slipped in.
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I'm sorry.
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But since then, I think he's done some
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cooperating with Tulsi or something to help find
16:25
documents or something like that.
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His name has been left off the list.
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He's a turncoat.
16:31
I get the sense that he's been doing
16:33
something behind the scenes to get himself off
16:36
the hook.
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And Bolton?
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That's interesting.
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Bolton's already been indicted.
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Yes, that's what I mean.
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So they've got the gang.
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The gang is back together.
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Well, which brings me to a super cut.
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Super cut.
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These are the same people that are moaning
16:55
and groaning about Comey.
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And they're all saying, above the law.
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No one is above the law.
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Nobody's above the law.
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No person is above the law.
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You're not above the law.
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You're not an elite.
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You're not untouchable.
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And so it's nice to see that the
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rule of law has returned.
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Oh, yeah.
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And so it goes round and round like
17:22
a turd in a pot.
17:24
Every single five years or so, we bring
17:26
up the same things.
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It's never really any different.
17:29
They never surprise, except for some actual indictments
17:33
this time.
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Yes, it's about time.
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Yeah, that will shake things up a little
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bit.
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You've got a lot of super cuts I
17:39
see here.
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What else do you have?
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I made it Supercut Day.
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Okay, it's Supercut Sunday, everybody.
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Supercut Sunday.
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That's right.
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Supercut.
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I'll bring them in as needed.
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Supercut Sunday.
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Supercut.
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Well, let's.
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Whatever the topic is, I have a super
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cut for it.
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Well, I'll let you go with the topic,
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and you pick your super cut to kick
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it off.
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I like this.
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This is good.
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Supercut Sunday.
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Well, there's no super cut for this, but
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if you want to let me go with
18:04
the topic, I'm going to go with Starmer.
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Oh, yes.
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Digital ID UK Starmer.
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Is this where I get to say, told
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you so?
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It's coming.
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It's here.
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Yeah.
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Today, I am announcing this government will make
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a new free of charge digital ID mandatory
18:22
for the right to work by the end
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of this parliament.
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Let me spell that out.
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You will not be able to work in
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the United Kingdom if you do not have
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digital ID.
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It's as simple as that.
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Oh.
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Oh, I got the whole thing, which is
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like a buck thirty.
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Play the whole thing, then.
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It'll be better.
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Well, there were two things.
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So this was, by the way, he was
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speaking at the London 2025 Global Progress, which
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I guess is his party's mantra.
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We're making global progress, UK.
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It's all about you, but it's really global.
19:01
So here he is with a little more
19:04
nuance, but that bit is the piece that
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everybody got.
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For too many years, it's been too easy
19:09
for people to come here, slip into the
19:12
shadow economy and remain here illegally because, frankly,
19:18
we've been squeamish about saying things that are
19:22
clearly true.
19:24
It's not just that it's not compassionate left
19:27
-wing politics to rely on Labour that exploits
19:31
foreign workers and undercuts fair wages, but the
19:34
simple fact that every nation needs to have
19:37
control over its borders.
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And listen carefully to what he's saying here.
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We do need to know who is in
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our country.
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Our immigration system does need to be fair
19:47
if we want to maintain that binding contract
19:50
that our politics is built on.
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Otherwise, it undermines trust, undermines people's faith that
19:57
we're on their side and their belief that
20:00
the state can and will work for them.
20:03
And that is why today I am announcing
20:06
this government will make a new free of
20:08
charge digital ID mandatory for the right to
20:13
work by the end of this parliament.
20:16
Let me spell that out.
20:16
You will not be able to work in
20:19
the United Kingdom if you do not have
20:21
digital ID.
20:23
It's as simple as that.
20:26
Because decent, pragmatic, fair-minded people, they want
20:30
us to tackle the issues that they see
20:32
around them.
20:34
And of course the truth is we won't
20:36
solve our problems if we don't also take
20:39
on the root causes.
20:42
Looking upstream to tackle poverty, conflict, climate change.
20:48
Intelligence work takes place within a strong legal
20:52
framework.
20:53
We operate under the rule of law and
20:55
are accountable for it.
20:57
In some countries, secret intelligence is used to
21:00
control their people.
21:02
In ours, it only exists to protect their
21:05
freedoms.
21:06
Protect their freedoms.
21:08
So as I'm listening to this, because he
21:11
went right into a whole other thing, which
21:14
is about a minute, I want to play
21:15
that.
21:16
What is interesting about this is he's saying,
21:20
yeah, digital ID, you won't be able to
21:22
get work without it.
21:23
Well, who issues the digital ID?
21:24
The government.
21:25
So they can still give it to people
21:27
who just come in on a boat.
21:29
There's nothing about that.
21:31
It's like, oh, no, if you're illegal, you
21:32
don't get a digital ID.
21:33
He didn't say that at all.
21:34
He says, we don't want people in the
21:36
shadow economy.
21:38
OK, so just give them a digital ID.
21:40
I guarantee you they're all going to get
21:42
digital ID.
21:43
And then he rolls that straight from that
21:46
into, you know, we really need to do
21:48
a lot of important things, like climate change.
21:51
Listen.
21:51
Issues that aren't just intolerable for those of
21:54
us who care about inequality and injustice, wherever
21:58
it's found in the world, but which have
22:00
clear consequences for our own citizens.
22:03
Take Russia's aggression in Ukraine.
22:06
Oh, there we go.
22:06
We all have a responsibility for the future
22:09
of our continent, to stand tall where oppression
22:13
and violence rears its head.
22:14
But it is also about energy security.
22:17
Now listen to this.
22:18
Because Putin and other tyrants have used their
22:21
control over energy supplies as a threat.
22:25
They've pushed up energy bills.
22:27
No, no, that's not what happened.
22:30
And y'all decided no more gas and
22:33
oil from Russia.
22:34
That's why the energy bills went up.
22:36
Putin didn't do anything about that.
22:38
He still has the cheapest gas available.
22:41
You just won't take it.
22:41
Yeah, he's got low prices.
22:43
He's got best price.
22:44
Threaten to keep doing so unless they get
22:47
their way.
22:48
And that's why we're investing in our own
22:50
energy.
22:51
Sovereign control over our own future.
22:53
Oh, listen to this.
22:54
Whether that's nuclear, wind, solar power.
22:57
Now this will create good jobs.
22:59
Oh, yeah.
23:00
But it will also take the boot of
23:02
tyrants like Putin off our throat.
23:04
Good luck.
23:05
So our mission to become a clean energy
23:07
superpower is about future-proofing energy supply, bringing
23:11
energy bills down and protecting the planet that
23:15
we all live on.
23:16
Doing right by our values and by our
23:19
countries and our citizens.
23:22
Write that down, everybody.
23:23
The UK will become a clean energy superpower.
23:27
Okay.
23:29
I'll sit back and wait for it.
23:31
So back to the digital idea.
23:33
There's this woman, Lisa Nandy, who's really promoting
23:37
it for him.
23:38
She went on the morning shows.
23:39
Is that the lady?
23:40
I have a clip of that.
23:41
But she is the minister of labor culture.
23:47
Ooh.
23:48
Ooh.
23:49
I'm not even sure what that is.
23:51
But she's floating around.
23:52
So she goes on one of the morning
23:53
shows there.
23:54
And this is what we end up with.
23:55
All UK citizens will have to have one.
23:58
The plan is that we're going to roll
24:00
this out by the end of Parliament.
24:01
No, no.
24:02
My question is, what if I don't?
24:03
What if I've got my job?
24:04
So I don't need to show this to
24:06
anyone.
24:07
So what if I just don't do it?
24:09
So if you don't have one, then you'll
24:12
have a problem if you want to get
24:13
a new job.
24:14
No, I'm saying I'm not doing this.
24:15
I'm not seeking a job.
24:17
So why should I get the digital ID
24:20
card?
24:20
Why do I do it?
24:22
Is there some fine for not doing it?
24:26
Is there an incentive to do it?
24:28
I'm just thinking I've got no reason to
24:30
do it.
24:30
Yeah.
24:31
Look, this isn't a heavy-handed approach.
24:33
We're not planning to go around finding people.
24:35
But what we are going to do is
24:37
make sure that everybody's got one.
24:38
In the same way, Charlie, as you've got
24:40
a national insurance number, if you're a citizen
24:42
of this country, we'll make sure that everybody
24:45
has a digital ID.
24:47
So help me with this.
24:48
I know we're plotting through this.
24:50
Everyone watching who's got a job has got
24:52
a national insurance number.
24:54
So when these digital ID cards exist, if
24:59
I just go to my employer and show
25:02
them my national insurance number, is that not
25:06
sufficient?
25:07
Are they being precluded from employing me?
25:10
It won't be sufficient.
25:12
I just want to be really clear about
25:13
that.
25:13
So they can't employ people unless they've seen
25:16
one of these digital cards?
25:18
Yes, that's right.
25:19
That is the plan.
25:21
And the major benefit of that to the
25:23
entirety of the UK is that we will
25:25
therefore be able to disrupt the illegal market
25:29
where people come to this country and work
25:31
illegally and undercut British workers who could otherwise
25:35
get those jobs.
25:35
Well, a national insurance number would have the
25:36
same effect because if you're illegal, you can't
25:38
have one of those.
25:39
This is so dystopian, what they're doing.
25:43
And I love this Lisa lady.
25:46
Oh, no, no.
25:47
You won't be able to work, but that's
25:50
not what it's about.
25:51
The Britons don't get it.
25:53
I think most people don't get it.
25:54
It's unbelievable.
25:55
And the best example is this last clip,
25:58
which is this UK clip.
25:59
At the bottom, it says UK Starmer.
26:02
This is a woman getting arrested for being
26:08
at a protest saying that Starmer is a
26:11
wanker.
26:12
So we're here in Altrincham.
26:14
We've been going around with our battle bus
26:16
that says Kia Starmer's a wanker on the
26:18
side.
26:19
It's playing out Kia Starmer's a wanker on
26:21
the megaphone.
26:22
And we've just been detained in our bus
26:25
by dozens of police officers because they said
26:29
we are a prescribed terror organisation, apparently, despite
26:33
the fact that we are a registered political
26:35
party.
26:36
And they've had many reports that a prescribed
26:38
terror organisation is offending the public.
26:41
So we sat here.
26:43
We are detained.
26:44
The poor dog sat here, detained.
26:47
And now they're getting traffic officers here to
26:50
see if there's anything wrong with the bus.
26:52
They couldn't arrest us due to the banners.
26:54
They couldn't arrest us due to the offence
26:56
we apparently caused to some lefties in Altrincham.
26:59
So now they are getting traffic cops to
27:02
try...
27:03
Public order act.
27:03
Public order act, yeah.
27:05
So now they're getting traffic officers here to
27:08
try and seize our battle bus.
27:10
All because we said Kia Starmer's a wanker.
27:13
And he is a wanker.
27:14
He's a massive wanker.
27:15
And this just proves it.
27:17
This just proves he is a massive wanker.
27:20
Oh, yeah, yeah.
27:21
Well, the prop...
27:23
It's such a good term to wanker.
27:25
It's a good one.
27:27
I mean, they called Ted Lazo a wanker.
27:31
How bad can it be?
27:34
So they go out on the street, interview
27:36
some Brits, and the Brits do not understand.
27:40
They think it's like a card.
27:42
But it'll just be a card.
27:43
It's like a digital ID card.
27:44
You know, it's like...
27:47
Yeah, what's the big deal?
27:49
I think it's a good idea.
27:50
It's a good idea.
27:51
It's a good idea.
27:52
Yes, it is.
27:52
Yes, sir.
27:53
Anyway, through the use of our mobile phones...
27:58
This is my favourite.
28:00
My sister calls this the security paradox.
28:03
Well, they track us anywhere on their mobile
28:05
phone, so what difference does it make?
28:07
This is, by the way, every young person
28:09
in the world.
28:11
Well, you know, Google, everybody, they track me
28:14
anyway, so I might as well just give
28:15
them all my information.
28:16
I don't care.
28:17
Whatever.
28:18
I think it's a good idea.
28:19
I mean, we could be tracked...
28:20
We're being tracked every day anyway through the
28:24
use of our mobile phones.
28:27
I suppose what I think is some people
28:30
complain about immigration.
28:32
Some people complain about people complaining about immigration.
28:35
You know, we all need to do whatever
28:36
we can to support the government, to manage
28:40
immigration.
28:41
Support the government.
28:42
Get your digital ID card.
28:44
Support the government.
28:45
We need to all get together, stiff up
28:47
a lip, and support the government.
28:49
And identity cards are a way of doing
28:54
that.
28:54
They think it's identity cards.
28:57
And I have like five of these people.
29:01
The first place...
29:03
Play one more.
29:04
Okay, I'm sorry.
29:06
I already dumped the clip.
29:10
Okay, here we go.
29:12
Brits, digital ID card.
29:14
Complaining about immigration.
29:16
You know, we all need to do whatever
29:17
we can to support the government, to manage
29:21
immigration.
29:22
And identity cards are a way of doing
29:26
that.
29:27
It's something people have been calling for for
29:29
a while.
29:29
And I think it needs to be thought
29:34
through.
29:35
I was surprised at the announcement yesterday, which
29:37
did seem to come out of the blue.
29:39
I think people need to be prepared for
29:41
this.
29:41
But I think ultimately, it's the right thing
29:43
to do.
29:44
I just don't see the point of not
29:46
having them, because we have ID all the
29:49
time with, you know, driving licences often carry
29:54
our passports around.
29:55
So yeah, I don't have a problem with
29:57
them.
29:57
I mean, I think there are civil liberty
29:59
concerns about it.
30:00
I'm kind of worried about how that will
30:03
be enforced, what people will be forced to
30:06
choose.
30:07
Okay, so this is what they don't understand.
30:10
When you talk about a digital ID card,
30:12
it's not like your boarding pass.
30:15
It's going to be an app, and there's
30:18
enough evidence of all the different systems.
30:20
I don't know what they've chosen, but we'll
30:22
see which one.
30:23
But they all come down to the same
30:24
thing.
30:24
And the app will grant you access to
30:28
certain things.
30:28
Scan the QR code, your digital ID will
30:31
be on your phone, and you may or
30:34
may not be granted access based upon whatever
30:36
they determine.
30:38
That's where this is going.
30:39
Yeah, it could be a social score.
30:40
Oh, it is a social score, almost by
30:43
definition.
30:44
Mark number one, are you here legally?
30:47
Well, that could be a positive or a
30:49
negative, depending on the government of the time.
30:52
And by the way, I want to, just
30:54
one thing, especially when you played one of
30:56
these Starmer clips earlier, is that it now
30:59
looks to me as if, because it was
31:02
the conservatives that first allowed the influx, all
31:06
of a sudden, out of the blue, the
31:07
British, you know, they're an island, you just
31:09
can't get there easily.
31:11
All of a sudden, they let in a
31:13
ton of immigrants, and they were always bitching
31:15
about the Polish being over there, but now
31:17
they let all these North Africans in, and
31:19
Pakistanis, and they just let them all come
31:22
barreling in.
31:23
I think they let the immigration thing get
31:26
out of control, so they could implement the
31:28
digital ID, using that as an excuse.
31:30
Oh, my God, what are we going to
31:32
do?
31:33
Cloward, what is it, Bivens?
31:35
Cloward-Bowens?
31:36
Cloward-Pivens.
31:39
Those guys.
31:40
Cloward-Pivens, yes, overwhelm the system.
31:42
Overwhelm the system.
31:43
Yeah.
31:44
Well, of course, it's a socialist concept.
31:46
It is, in fact, almost all of this
31:49
is Sal Alinsky's, you know, rule book for
31:53
radicals.
31:54
It's like, it's just do it all.
31:56
And the Brits, man, you know, y'all
31:58
should get out now, before the exit tax
32:02
hits, and try and come over here, you
32:04
know.
32:05
Get a gold card.
32:07
I forgot about that.
32:08
Yeah, get a gold card.
32:09
Get a Trump gold card.
32:11
Then if you're ever on Epstein's Island, you're
32:13
good to go, too, so don't worry about
32:14
it.
32:14
It's good.
32:16
And, of course, under the monarchy of this
32:20
portion of the North Sea Nexus, we have
32:23
to think about Australia.
32:25
I'm sure that'll be coming pretty soon.
32:27
And how about Canada?
32:29
Listen to the banker over there when he
32:32
is posed the question about a digital ID
32:34
in Canada.
32:36
...introduced a digital ID card that wants to
32:40
make it mandatory as a way of patrolling
32:41
immigration.
32:42
Is that something Canada might consider?
32:44
Well, Paul, one thing I would put in
32:49
terms of context is the UK is relatively
32:53
unique in not having other forms of identification.
32:56
Bullcrap.
32:57
You've got the national health card.
32:59
You've got your driver's license.
33:01
He says the UK is unique, and they
33:03
don't have any form of identification.
33:06
No, that's not true.
33:07
The UK is relatively unique in not having
33:09
other forms of identification.
33:11
So there's been a long history...
33:13
Where does that come from?
33:15
What is he thinking?
33:17
From the pit of hell?
33:18
I don't know.
33:19
Listen to the rest.
33:21
So there's been a long history here not
33:25
to have ID.
33:27
In Canadians, we have various forms of ID.
33:29
We have driver's license.
33:30
You have social insurance license.
33:33
You have forms of identification.
33:38
In terms of...
33:41
Now, are there merits to having common digital
33:45
identification for government services, for, you say, immigration,
33:54
and also for financial services, portability, other aspects?
33:58
There may be.
33:58
We don't have current plans for that.
34:01
Yeah, don't worry.
34:02
It's coming, Canada.
34:03
It's coming.
34:04
For sure, it's coming.
34:09
What?
34:11
I wasn't expecting that question.
34:14
This is so bad.
34:17
But it's coming.
34:18
It's just like, wow.
34:21
You want to go on the internet?
34:23
Yeah.
34:24
You want to go on YouTube?
34:26
You want to go on X?
34:29
It'll be fine.
34:30
But if you're Canadian, or if you're British,
34:32
or if you're Australian, you will have to
34:34
scan the QR code.
34:39
And your digital ID will register that with
34:41
your name.
34:41
So if you say a naughty, like Keir
34:44
Starmer's a wanker, you can come and knock
34:47
on your door.
34:49
This has always been the plan.
34:51
It's been 18 years of the show we've
34:52
been talking about stuff like this, and here
34:54
it is, finally.
34:56
It's not quite finalized yet.
34:59
In our last four years.
35:01
Well, yeah, to be fair, he said by
35:03
the end of the Labour government.
35:05
When is the Labour government done?
35:09
I think he said the end of this
35:11
Parliament.
35:12
Oh, when is this Parliament done?
35:14
I don't know.
35:15
Probably in a year or two.
35:17
Yeah.
35:18
It's going to be so groovy to watch
35:20
this happen.
35:21
It's going to be fantastic.
35:23
But you're exactly correct when you say they're
35:26
just going to give these digital IDs to
35:28
the immigrants, too.
35:29
Oh, yeah.
35:29
I mean, look at what we did.
35:31
We let all these guys come in, barrel
35:33
in.
35:34
We gave them free phones.
35:35
We gave them $1,200 or $1,000
35:38
each.
35:39
We put them up in hotels at the
35:41
government expense.
35:43
There was no effort whatsoever to keep them
35:45
out.
35:46
No, it'll just make it easier.
35:49
Well, he's got a digital ID card.
35:50
Oh, okay.
35:51
Well, I guess it's okay then.
35:53
Yeah, it'll be easier than having to do
35:56
the rigamarole.
35:57
And besides that, it's corruptible.
36:02
Well, but it just pains me because just
36:05
think of COVID.
36:07
The QR COVID.
36:09
This is what it was.
36:10
You want to go into the pub?
36:11
I remember it was in Amsterdam, it was
36:13
like that, or Rotterdam, Christina.
36:15
You want to sit outside on the terrace?
36:17
You've got to scan the QR code.
36:19
Oh, I'm sorry, no vax.
36:21
Can't sit on the terrace outside with your
36:24
seething COVID face.
36:27
Oh, my Lord.
36:28
We've got our friends around here again.
36:31
There's always a couple.
36:32
I tested positive for COVID.
36:35
What?
36:36
Yes, there's still people out here even who
36:39
test for COVID.
36:40
Now, they're unvaxed, but they test for COVID.
36:44
Why?
36:45
It's faded.
36:46
Why don't they test for the Spanish flu
36:48
of 1918?
36:49
Well, who says these tests even do anything?
36:52
I don't think they do.
36:53
Well, besides that.
36:54
I don't think they do.
36:55
No, I don't think so.
36:56
I have boxes and boxes of them anyway.
36:58
Which one?
36:59
Just because they were free.
37:01
That's the only reason.
37:02
Well, they're giving them to everybody.
37:03
So I figured I'd take advantage of it.
37:05
But now I have a bunch of boxes
37:07
of stupid tests that are useless.
37:09
But, you know, it's October.
37:10
What always happens every single year in October
37:13
is flu season.
37:17
This is the beginning of flu season.
37:19
People get the flu.
37:20
It's a seasonal flu.
37:21
It's kind of the, you know, a little
37:23
bit of the summer flu, maybe.
37:25
Stuff going around.
37:26
We have tons of pollen.
37:28
Eyes are scratchy.
37:29
Throats are scratchy.
37:30
Oh, I might have COVID.
37:32
You know, there's now five strains.
37:33
There's five strains.
37:35
It's a bioweapon.
37:37
It's almost that time of year again.
37:39
Why are you yelling at me, lady?
37:41
But I guess it's important.
37:42
It's almost that time of year again.
37:45
Fall signals the start of flu season, which
37:48
typically starts in October, with peaks between December
37:51
and February.
37:52
We're expecting this year to be moderate, but
37:55
last year was severe.
37:56
We had more illnesses, more hospitalizations, and more
37:59
preventable deaths of children.
38:01
Dr. Sarah Nozel with the American Academy of
38:03
Family Physicians says the best protection is to
38:06
get the flu shot as soon as it's
38:08
available to you, before the season gets into
38:11
full swing.
38:12
The CDC recommends everyone six months and older,
38:16
with rare exception, to receive the vaccine, which
38:19
is trivalent this season, meaning it protects against
38:22
three strains of the influenza virus.
38:25
Hold on.
38:26
Stop.
38:27
Thank you.
38:27
I knew you would want to stop it
38:29
there.
38:31
It's always trivalent.
38:34
The flu, they make a big fuss about
38:36
this every single year.
38:38
It is not suddenly trivalent.
38:41
It's always been trivalent.
38:42
They look around and they see, well, this
38:44
might be a big one.
38:45
This could be a big one.
38:46
They pick them, choose three strains, and they
38:49
make a flu vaccine out of it.
38:50
This has been going for decades.
38:52
But it's got electrolytes.
38:54
It's trivalent.
38:55
Which is trivalent this season, meaning it protects
38:59
against three strains of the influenza virus.
39:02
Nozel says vaccination can help protect against severe
39:06
disease.
39:07
Your body is ready to take on that
39:08
fight.
39:09
So instead of ending up in the hospital
39:11
with pneumonia, you might have a runny nose
39:12
for a few days, and you will be
39:14
much less contagious.
39:16
For the first time this flu season.
39:18
How do you become much less contagious?
39:21
That doesn't sound right either.
39:23
Lady in lab coat.
39:25
And you will be much less contagious.
39:27
For the first time this flu season, there's
39:29
also an at-home flu vaccine available in
39:32
34 states.
39:34
Flumist is a nasal spray approved for non
39:37
-pregnant people between the ages of 2 and
39:39
49.
39:40
Nozel says to talk to a doctor to
39:42
make sure you're eligible to receive it.
39:45
You really need to check in if you
39:46
have any of the medical conditions that would
39:48
make it not safe to be given.
39:49
It's really for healthy young people.
39:51
What is it about the flumist that is
39:54
dangerous to people who...
39:56
I wonder myself why if you're pregnant it's
39:58
going to kill you or something.
39:59
I don't know.
40:00
There must be something in it that's not
40:01
good.
40:02
Please note it's only for pregnant people.
40:05
Not for pregnant women.
40:06
Pregnant people.
40:06
Oh, they say people?
40:07
Oh, yes, of course.
40:08
Of course they use people.
40:09
Yes, of course.
40:10
Got to keep that up.
40:12
I did run across...
40:14
I'm sorry to leave the Vax thing.
40:16
I have a Vaxer clip.
40:16
I was actually going to stay on Vaxer.
40:18
Let's play your Vaxer clip.
40:19
Oh, no, keep going because the Vaxer clip
40:21
is some lunatic.
40:22
One of the...
40:24
It's a lunatic.
40:25
I've decided to bring the public into the
40:27
show with more of the...
40:28
No, more lunatics.
40:31
I'm with you, man.
40:32
More lunatics, more of the time.
40:34
This is Dr. Christina Parks, and this goes
40:38
in line with our legal team here at
40:41
the No Agenda Show, known as the legal
40:44
litigator, who shall be unnamed, and Rob, the
40:47
constitutional lawyer, who loves the legal litigator's theory
40:51
that Tylenol, throwing Tylenol out there as the
40:55
culprit, is in fact a red herring to
40:59
get the vaccine companies embroiled into some kind
41:02
of discovery, with the ultimate goal being, at
41:06
minimum, to remove their immunity from lawsuits.
41:11
Yeah, when I heard this, and I've also
41:14
seen other evidence of it in various discussions
41:18
that are on the networks and online, I
41:22
think that's exactly it.
41:23
Well, this will confirm that.
41:26
This doctor who...
41:29
And I have to say, I'm just going
41:31
to presume she's a doctor.
41:32
She was out there on her Instagram, and
41:37
she has some very illuminating information about vaccines
41:42
and in combination with Tylenol.
41:46
Why is Tylenol associated with autism?
41:48
First, if you don't know me, my name
41:50
is Dr. Christina Parks.
41:51
I have a PhD in cellular and molecular
41:52
biology from University of Michigan that was done
41:55
in the Department of Immunology, and I have
41:57
been studying the childhood schedule and injections for
42:00
about 10 years, hardcore now.
42:03
So Tylenol is associated with autism because it
42:07
depletes the body's major antioxidant, glutathione.
42:11
Glutathione is what mops up inflammation in the
42:14
body, and when the body is critically depleted
42:17
of it, it either goes septic or, especially
42:20
in young or premature infants, they can actually
42:23
pass away.
42:24
It can cause things like SIDS.
42:26
So the maintenance of glutathione is extremely important,
42:30
and even doing something like mom taking vitamin
42:33
C as a supplement while she's nursing can
42:35
be critical in helping mom and the baby
42:38
to resupply glutathione.
42:40
So what happens is if your body doesn't
42:43
have enough glutathione, it gets extremely inflamed, and
42:47
it just can't handle cellular stress.
42:50
And the inflamed state of the brain is
42:54
what is highly associated with neurological disorders such
42:59
as autism or ADHD.
43:01
So I have a second clip here, but
43:03
before that, some anecdotal evidence from one of
43:06
our producers.
43:07
Listening to Thursday's show, you were talking about
43:09
Tylenol.
43:10
Since I have young kids, I went on
43:11
deep research reading about this poison.
43:14
In the book called The Vaccine-Friendly Plan,
43:17
Paul Thomas, MD, has a whole chapter about
43:19
this.
43:20
In general, when you go for vaccines, the
43:22
doctor will say give the kids Tylenol before
43:25
and after to reduce fevers after the four
43:30
doses they get per visit.
43:32
Well, this fever there is to kill the
43:34
poison and help the body get better.
43:36
When you rid of that mechanism, it ends
43:39
up causing neurological damage, eventually contributing to you
43:42
-know-what.
43:43
I guess he is referring to autism.
43:46
He argues that if you're going to get
43:48
vaxed, spread them out.
43:49
He says, I decided not to do them
43:51
at all.
43:52
The kids barely get sick or maybe just
43:53
last a day or two.
43:54
Well, surprise, surprise.
43:55
So here's her second part about the combo.
43:58
Glutathione is extremely depleted when children get injections,
44:03
when your immune system is hyperactivated.
44:06
So we know this even in pregnant mothers.
44:07
If their immune system is hyperactivated, it could
44:09
be by an injection or it could just
44:12
be by a very severe infection, like something
44:16
like appendicitis.
44:17
This is going to cause a lot of
44:19
inflammation and deplete glutathione.
44:21
So it isn't just Tylenol that is going
44:23
to deplete glutathione.
44:25
It is any form of acute immune activation,
44:29
which is going to include all of these
44:31
injections on the childhood schedule.
44:33
So make no mistake, this immune activation is
44:36
going to deplete glutathione.
44:37
And if you combine an immune activation, like
44:42
a well-child visit, with Tylenol, it is
44:45
a double whammy, completely depleting that child's glutathione
44:49
supplies and really making it very likely that
44:53
the body is not going to be able
44:55
to fend off brain inflammation.
44:59
We know that many injections are associated with
45:03
encephalitis.
45:04
So most of the time, that just means
45:06
an inflammation of the brain.
45:07
We know most of the time the body
45:08
can get ahead of that and use intracellular
45:12
things like glutathione to reduce inflammation.
45:14
But if the body doesn't have those stores,
45:17
that brain inflammation is going to rage on
45:19
and it is going to continually deplete the
45:22
body's system of things like vitamin D, vitamin
45:25
A, and zinc, and glutathione.
45:28
And eventually, the child's body just can't handle
45:30
it anymore.
45:31
And some children may actually pass away.
45:35
Others are going to develop all kinds of
45:38
problems, including things like autism.
45:42
Well, there you go.
45:43
It makes nothing but sense.
45:46
I've heard a lot about glutathione from just
45:49
around.
45:51
Have you ever heard about glutathione?
45:52
Not until I heard her.
45:54
Oh, yeah.
45:55
I've heard a lot about it.
45:57
Tina talks about it a lot.
45:58
She's a big into all that kind of
45:59
stuff.
46:01
So, yeah, it sounds like a double dose
46:04
is exactly what you don't need.
46:05
But, wow, think about this now, just bringing
46:07
that into court and saying, well, you know,
46:10
the Tylenol, that doesn't seem to be the
46:12
primary problem here.
46:13
Now, does it?
46:16
Not against vaccines per se, but certainly against
46:20
jacking your kids up with all kinds of
46:22
stuff literally hours after they're born.
46:24
That just doesn't make sense.
46:26
Well, there are people that are big advocates.
46:31
Here's the...
46:32
Bring in the nut jobs.
46:35
This is a lamenting girl.
46:38
Uh-huh.
46:38
Oh, okay.
46:40
I just got my COVID vaccine, and I
46:42
need you all to send me good vibes
46:44
because I get very sick from the COVID
46:47
vaccines, usually at least a week, like down
46:51
in bed, not being able to move.
46:54
And I just, a week or two ago,
46:56
I had my flu shot, and then I
46:58
had my TB shot, and I was so
47:01
sick from both of them.
47:03
And I just started feeling better, and now
47:05
I had to go get the COVID vaccine.
47:08
Please, maybe this year will be easier on
47:10
me.
47:11
If you have anything negative to say about
47:13
the COVID vaccine, you can just leave.
47:15
I do not care to entertain people like
47:19
you, so...
47:20
You should leave a comment.
47:22
If you're feeling bad after your COVID vaccine,
47:25
take some Tylenol.
47:28
Come on, do you ever comment?
47:30
You should comment on these videos.
47:32
These are all repurposed videos.
47:34
You should comment, you're commenting to somebody who
47:35
reposted it.
47:37
I didn't go to TikTok.
47:39
Nah, that's too bad.
47:41
And besides that, they don't, you know, they
47:43
get swamped.
47:45
These women, these sorts of women, I have
47:49
one other one if you want to hear
47:50
it.
47:50
Sure, sure.
47:52
Okay, well, this isn't about the vaccine.
47:54
This is just a typical, this woman is
47:57
eating it for, she mentioned something about Charlie
48:01
Kirk in a very snide, snooty way, and
48:04
now she's basically had her life ruined.
48:09
She went on for five minutes, so I
48:11
only played, this is the, there's two of
48:13
these clips, and one of them is, this
48:15
is...
48:15
Talker, T-O-K-K-E-R, life,
48:19
L-I-F-F-E, ruined.
48:21
Not the genesis, the ruined.
48:23
Okay, ruined.
48:23
Wednesday, September 10th, when Charlie Kirk was shot,
48:26
I posted a video offering him the same
48:29
thoughts and prayers that he offered after every
48:31
child was senselessly gunned down while at school.
48:35
Within an hour, and before any condition was
48:37
known on Charlie, I posted a follow-up
48:40
video expressing why I felt the way I
48:42
did, and even ended with, I hope Charlie
48:45
Kirk makes a full recovery and goes on
48:48
to become a gun violence advocate.
48:50
Since if you have watched any of the
48:51
videos on my page, you would know I
48:54
stand firmly on not being violent, and that
48:56
violence is not the way we are going
48:58
to fix things in this country.
48:59
Okay.
49:00
Well, since I posted those two videos, my
49:02
life has been completely turned upside down, and
49:04
I have been thrown into what I can
49:06
only explain as literal hell.
49:09
Oh.
49:10
First, my address was leaked, and then all
49:13
of my family's personal information followed.
49:16
My boyfriend's company, again, I said he's my
49:18
boyfriend, he is not my husband, that has
49:20
absolutely nothing to do with TikTok, with my
49:24
TikTok account, or social media, or politics in
49:28
general, has been defamed and slandered.
49:32
Calls and negative reviews started pouring in by
49:35
the thousands.
49:36
Someone showed up to his company, entered his
49:40
private office, and verbally assaulted him.
49:43
My, my child, and my family's lives have
49:46
been threatened thousands of times.
49:49
I have received text messages and emails saying
49:52
I should be graped and murdered, and that
49:54
people are coming to my house, say my
49:57
address, and then say they are coming to
50:00
spray it with bullets.
50:02
MAGA protesters have shown up to my house,
50:05
driven through my private neighborhood, sent me hate
50:08
mail, left notes on my boyfriend's office, and
50:11
my own neighbor has offered to share my
50:14
whereabouts with the internet.
50:15
Yes, you heard that correctly.
50:17
My neighbor has offered to share my whereabouts
50:21
with the internet.
50:22
Well, that doesn't seem right.
50:24
If she offered thoughts and prayers.
50:26
Yeah, so I have the genesis, I had
50:29
to do a little research here to find
50:31
her thoughts and prayers, and I can only
50:34
play this clip, it's very short, but you
50:37
have to imagine she's holding, first at the
50:41
beginning she's smirking, and then at the end
50:45
she does a little dance, and here's her
50:48
thoughts and prayers.
50:49
Gather around bitches, let's all join hands and
50:52
bow our heads in thoughts and prayers for
50:55
Charlie Kirk.
50:57
Thoughts and prayers for Charlie Kirk, thoughts and
51:02
prayers, thoughts and prayers.
51:05
Okay, so she turned that around and was
51:08
like, I was serious, I didn't really mean
51:11
anything mean by it.
51:14
You watch it and you say, oh, this
51:16
woman's asking for it, and then if you
51:18
follow any of her other stuff, she is
51:20
so, such a Trump hater, and she just
51:24
goes on and on, she talked about how
51:27
her best friend, who she didn't view for
51:30
life, was having her wedding, and she was,
51:35
you know, going to be a bridesmaid or
51:36
she was going to be in the wedding
51:37
or something, and then she found out that
51:39
the best friend felt bad about Trump getting
51:43
his ear ached the way she puts it.
51:46
And she was so beside herself, she had
51:49
to get out of the wedding and dumped
51:51
her friend, because she didn't realize that she
51:54
liked Trump.
51:55
I'm glad you brought this up.
51:58
Because there's something going on right now.
52:01
I don't know if you've watched or listened
52:03
to any of the big shows, you know,
52:05
the big shows, Megan, Tucker, Pool Boy, Candace,
52:15
I don't know if you, I mean, all,
52:17
every single one of these podcasts, Benny Johnson,
52:22
everybody, they are all obsessed, obsessed with this
52:27
shooting.
52:29
And they all are like forensic analysts now,
52:35
where the bullet came from, who it was,
52:37
the video on the roof, the FBI is
52:39
not telling the rights, they're just on and
52:41
on and on and on.
52:41
And by the way, this doesn't surprise me,
52:44
as I was thinking about it, you know
52:46
what the number one category of podcast is,
52:49
right?
52:49
In fact, the category that brought true crime,
52:53
yes, it was serial that brought podcasting back
52:56
in 2016, it was always there, but just
52:59
also...
52:59
It was there for, this is bullcrap, in
53:02
my opinion.
53:03
It brought it back, it brought it back
53:07
into the mainstream.
53:09
No, to the mainstream narrative.
53:12
Yes, yeah, exactly.
53:13
The numbers were not changing.
53:15
No, but it exploded, and there was other
53:19
reasons for that, because everybody was you know,
53:22
binge watching Breaking Bad, and you're like, I
53:25
watched five seasons last night on Monday morning
53:27
at the office, you know, droopy eyes.
53:30
You can thank Dana Brunetti for that whole
53:31
thing.
53:32
What, for Breaking Bad?
53:33
No, for creating these moments where binge watching
53:37
is like a thing.
53:39
Oh, really?
53:40
Well, he's the one who put House of
53:42
Cards on by releasing the entire season all
53:44
at once.
53:45
So, in fact, it was created by Dana
53:47
Brunetti.
53:48
All right.
53:49
If it was, believe me, he'd be binging
53:52
about it.
53:52
Good to know.
53:54
Well, that's true.
53:55
House of Cards, Breaking Bad, everyone was binging,
53:58
and then serial came out, and you had
53:59
to wait a whole week to find out,
54:02
and everyone was at the water cooler at
54:03
the office going, oh man, this is amazing.
54:05
Who do you think did it?
54:07
I never heard one episode of serial.
54:10
Well, no.
54:11
I think I heard exactly one, but that's
54:13
not the point.
54:14
The point is, we have been so conditioned
54:16
by media.
54:18
I mean, going back to Hawaii Five-0,
54:22
FBI, Colombo, on and on.
54:25
Now, the never-ending, you watch it, CSI,
54:28
investigation, crime, this or that, Chicago, everything is
54:33
a whodunit murder mystery.
54:35
Who was responsible?
54:37
Excellent point.
54:39
The Melendez brothers, everything.
54:42
It's good for...
54:43
OJ, I mean, who shot JR?
54:47
I mean, everything has always been centered around
54:51
this.
54:52
There's a callback.
54:53
Nobody in our audience will get it.
54:55
Some, but hopefully there's one person who will.
54:59
Who shot JR?
55:01
An entire world waited for that.
55:05
This is very normal.
55:07
This is how we've been conditioned.
55:09
With the Charlie Kirk thing, it is outrageous.
55:13
Just from Fredericksburg, their story is, and in
55:18
all seriousness, well, see, the whole thing is,
55:23
it was really a hologram.
55:25
It wasn't Charlie.
55:26
Oh, no!
55:27
Yes, and Erica is in on it.
55:30
And they did this to spark a revival
55:33
in the church.
55:34
And by the way, didn't you notice all
55:36
the construction that was going on?
55:38
Yeah, that's because there was a trap door,
55:40
you see.
55:41
So that's why they're covering up the trap
55:43
door.
55:44
I mean, do you understand...
55:45
Well, if it's a hologram, what do you
55:46
need a trap door for?
55:47
I'm just verbatim telling you what they're saying.
55:53
So it's crazy.
55:54
And then, of course, I'm sure you saw
55:56
it was his bulletproof vest flew up and
56:01
the bullet ricocheted.
56:03
And then Candace Owens, oh, I got the
56:06
video from Turning Point USA.
56:08
There was no exit wound.
56:09
So where did the bullet come from?
56:11
On and on and on and on and
56:12
on.
56:13
And this has gone to epic proportion.
56:16
And I think we are in...
56:18
No, I'm convinced now we are living in
56:22
an op.
56:23
Oh, yeah.
56:25
And I don't think that everyone who I
56:27
have clips of here, because this is a
56:29
presentation, is necessarily a real part of the
56:33
op, but the op is working really, really
56:36
well.
56:37
And now I have my own bias being
56:39
a Jesus freak, so that does come into
56:41
it.
56:41
So I thought it was very interesting when
56:44
I found Pastor Chuck Baldwin.
56:46
Do you remember Chuck Baldwin?
56:49
I'm interrupting you for the...
56:51
Because I'm hoping that you're going to give
56:54
us the op.
56:57
But I'm hoping you have a conclusion as
57:00
to the purpose of the op.
57:02
Yes, I do.
57:04
Please continue.
57:05
I just want to make sure that people
57:07
don't think it's a dead end.
57:08
No, no, it's not a dead end.
57:10
They won't like it.
57:12
A lot of people won't like my purpose.
57:14
It's going to be a Jesus freak dead
57:15
end.
57:15
No, worse than that.
57:18
We do start with Pastor Chuck Baldwin.
57:22
Now, Baldwin, he ran for President, I think,
57:26
in maybe 2004, maybe?
57:30
I'm thinking.
57:31
He's Southern Baptist.
57:34
His vibe has always been the Zionists run
57:38
the media!
57:39
That's Chuck Baldwin.
57:41
But he has a megachurch.
57:43
He has a big influence.
57:45
And he is so consumed by this op.
57:48
It's amazing.
57:50
It appears that Charlie's wife, Erica, is going
57:52
to be taking the helm at Turning Point
57:55
USA.
57:56
And I'm not at all convinced that she
57:58
shares Charlie's newfound convictions about Israel.
58:03
My feeling is that she is very, very
58:05
pro-Zionist.
58:07
And my fear is that she will take
58:12
the helm.
58:13
She will get the money.
58:14
She will get the Zionist backing.
58:17
They will control the narrative.
58:19
And she will try to turn the thoughts
58:22
and the hearts and the minds of all
58:24
the young people that followed Charlie and are
58:26
now questioning Zionist Israel and our unconditional support
58:31
for the genocide in Gaza, etc., and will
58:33
try to reel them back in, to harness
58:36
them back in to the Zionist narrative.
58:39
And I'll just say, I hope and pray
58:41
I'm wrong.
58:43
Now, you already heard this at your own
58:44
dinner table.
58:45
This, ah, the Zionists, you know, they had
58:47
something to do with it.
58:48
I did, yes.
58:50
Okay, so let's just stick with this now.
58:53
Because a story is out there, which I'll
58:54
get to in a minute, about a call
58:57
that was made to Charlie Kirk when Charlie
59:01
was questioning what was happening in Gaza.
59:04
And, you know, it's all very suspicious here.
59:07
What I've learned since last Sunday that I
59:08
believe to be legitimate, Netanyahu offered him $150
59:12
million to tow the Israeli line.
59:14
Charlie refused.
59:15
Number two, after Netanyahu's phone call, offering him
59:18
the $150 million, Zionist billionaire donor and personal
59:22
associate of Netanyahu, Bill Ackman, invited Kirk to
59:25
his home in New York, where he and
59:27
other high-profile Zionists browbeat and threatened Kirk
59:31
to tow the Israeli line.
59:32
So first, Netanyahu himself calls him on the
59:35
phone, makes him the offer.
59:37
Charlie rejects it.
59:38
Then he's summoned to Bill Ackman's home in
59:41
New York, and there's a bunch of Zionists
59:43
there, high-powered billionaire people, and they just
59:48
read him the Rydak, browbeat him, threaten him
59:50
to make sure that he comes in line
59:53
and doesn't stray on the Israel narrative.
59:57
Right after that, Charlie went on Megyn Kelly's
1:00:01
show and told the world that Israeli big
1:00:05
shots were threatening him.
1:00:07
So not only did he not...
1:00:09
Stop.
1:00:09
That's not true.
1:00:10
I looked at all the Charlie Kirk, Megyn
1:00:13
Kelly appearances.
1:00:14
He did not say that he was being
1:00:16
threatened by any big shots.
1:00:18
No mention of $150 million offered by Netanyahu,
1:00:22
but this is the story, this is the
1:00:25
op-ed.
1:00:26
Oh yeah, it gets better.
1:00:27
Listen to Benjamin Netanyahu, and not only did
1:00:29
he not succumb to the threats of these
1:00:31
billionaire Zionist donors in their house, who were
1:00:36
demanding that he recant, etc., not only did
1:00:38
he not do that, he went on Megyn's
1:00:41
show, told everybody that Israeli big shots were
1:00:45
threatening him.
1:00:47
He also repeated this to his friends in
1:00:49
private, and he told them that he was
1:00:52
afraid Israel was going to assassinate him after
1:00:55
these two encounters.
1:00:57
I believe all of that to be factual.
1:00:59
Now, this in fact comes from one place
1:01:02
and one place only, and that is Max
1:01:05
Blumenthal from the Gray Zone.
1:01:07
And I'll play his clips because it's a
1:01:10
little more nuanced when he wrote it, he
1:01:13
wrote it this way, but when he talks
1:01:15
about it on the Chris Hitchens podcast, he's
1:01:20
a little more nuanced.
1:01:22
But this is the story that got out
1:01:23
there, and now this guy, this nutjob, who's
1:01:27
speaking to a congregation brings in the Candace
1:01:31
Owens stuff.
1:01:32
Candace Owens reports that she has seen the
1:01:35
video from the camera located directly behind Kirk,
1:01:39
so up there, and the tent behind him,
1:01:44
that she has seen the video of the
1:01:46
shooting located from that camera.
1:01:49
Candace said that she saw no blood coming
1:01:53
out of the back of Charlie's neck after
1:01:54
the shot.
1:01:56
Now, she said that emphatically, and I watched
1:01:58
her podcast when she said it, she said
1:02:00
it with great conviction.
1:02:02
I have no reason to doubt her word.
1:02:04
Oh, of course not, she said it with
1:02:05
great conviction.
1:02:07
She said there was no blood coming out
1:02:09
of the back of the neck.
1:02:10
I believe that to be true.
1:02:11
These are the things that I believe to
1:02:12
be true since last Sunday.
1:02:15
That Chris Hedges, not Hitchens, Chris Hedges.
1:02:17
Okay, now to the doozy of it all.
1:02:20
Number four, and finally, Bill Ackman, the billionaire
1:02:24
Zionist, offered the 22-year-old kid's father,
1:02:28
the kid who was arrested for the crime,
1:02:30
the kid who was charged with the crime
1:02:32
of killing Charlie Kirk.
1:02:34
Bill Ackman offered that kid's father $1 million
1:02:37
for turning his son over to the police.
1:02:41
I believe those things to be true.
1:02:42
Of course, of course I believe that to
1:02:44
be true.
1:02:45
Okay, I have to interrupt.
1:02:46
So at the dinner table, the notion came
1:02:50
up, and this was a couple of weeks
1:02:52
ago, so this, which you've developed here is
1:02:55
interesting.
1:02:56
It was a couple of weeks ago, it
1:02:58
was one of the people at the table,
1:03:01
I won't reveal who, says, I wonder how
1:03:05
much money the kid's father was bribed to
1:03:11
turn his kid into a patsy.
1:03:13
This is the most insane thing I've heard.
1:03:17
It's like, really?
1:03:18
That's what you did?
1:03:19
For a million bucks?
1:03:21
You turn your kid in to be a
1:03:23
patsy?
1:03:23
This is beyond the pale.
1:03:28
This has op written all over it.
1:03:32
And then, the one little detail that I
1:03:34
personally like, because if you recall, we went
1:03:37
up to Dallas, we flew the little four
1:03:40
-seater, and we landed there at the FBO
1:03:43
at Addison Airport, and there was a jet
1:03:47
with the 888 tail number, and I was
1:03:51
talking to the people there, what you do,
1:03:54
it's like, yeah, we just flew in, I
1:03:56
don't mention I'm in the little plane over
1:03:58
here, but yeah, we just flew in.
1:04:00
And whose jet is that?
1:04:01
Oh, that's Charlie Kirk's.
1:04:02
Well, not really Charlie Kirk's, it's one of
1:04:04
the, it's a net jets type deal.
1:04:06
What you do when you have a private
1:04:08
plane, and this includes almost everybody, except maybe
1:04:12
Elon, everybody does this, you buy the plane,
1:04:16
you put it into the pool, and the
1:04:18
pool then rents it out to net jets,
1:04:20
to people privately, and it's the same type,
1:04:24
so if your plane is taken, then you
1:04:27
get another plane, and you basically wind up
1:04:30
almost paying nothing for your flights, for like
1:04:32
100 hours a year, if you go beyond
1:04:34
that, you start paying it.
1:04:36
So it was a chartered plane, these chartered
1:04:38
planes, they drop off, sometimes they stay, sometimes
1:04:40
they go somewhere else, they're owned by wealthy
1:04:45
people, obviously, so then Pastor Chuck brings the
1:04:48
Triple Eight plane in.
1:04:50
Why haven't we heard anything about the private
1:04:52
jet owned by a Zionist millionaire that took
1:04:54
off a few minutes after the assassination and
1:04:57
turned off its transponder shortly after takeoff?
1:05:01
We know that happened, why have we not
1:05:03
heard any news about that?
1:05:05
Who was on the plane?
1:05:07
Where did it go?
1:05:08
For an hour, the transponder was off, air
1:05:11
traffic control had no idea where he was,
1:05:13
and then he comes back and lands at
1:05:15
the same war memorial.
1:05:17
Where is the information about that?
1:05:19
This is all very specious, just because FlightAware
1:05:23
didn't have any ADS-B information on it
1:05:26
doesn't mean they turned off their transponder, and
1:05:28
I guarantee you, ATC knew where they were
1:05:31
and what they were doing, but they probably
1:05:33
were called back, like hey, they're not staying
1:05:36
overnight, something bad happened.
1:05:37
So I just know that that was the
1:05:39
plane that Charlie Kirk traveled on, it wasn't
1:05:41
like some Zionist assassin in the Zionist millionaire's
1:05:45
jet.
1:05:46
So now we go to the genesis of
1:05:49
all of this stuff, which is Max Blumenthal,
1:05:52
because Max Blumenthal wrote a number of articles,
1:05:54
now he's been very anti-Israel, very pro
1:05:59
-Palestinian for most of his life, I mean
1:06:01
he's for all intents and purposes a leftist,
1:06:04
I mean he's LGBTQ pro guy, I mean
1:06:08
it's all fine, doesn't matter, the grey zone,
1:06:10
some stuff of his I like, but he
1:06:13
launched this and he talked about it, and
1:06:16
he's written in very specific terms about the
1:06:19
meeting that happened with Ackman, and it was
1:06:21
an intervention, and the Netanyahu $150 million, so
1:06:26
now he's telling the story where it all
1:06:28
started to fall apart at the Turning Point
1:06:30
USA event, where Charlie was adjusting his attitude,
1:06:35
not on Israel per se, but certainly on
1:06:38
Netanyahu and what was happening in Gaza, which
1:06:40
is understandable as a young person, like hey
1:06:42
this is not cool, of course everyone hates
1:06:47
Netanyahu for what's happening, that's not what this
1:06:51
is about per se, but he was changing
1:06:53
his attitude, and absolutely, Tucker Carlson talked about
1:06:56
it, some donors went, no I'm pulling my
1:06:59
money out, it wasn't all a 100%
1:07:02
Zionist money funded outfit, I guarantee you that,
1:07:05
because I know some of the people who
1:07:07
supported him with millions of dollars, and they're
1:07:09
not Jewish or Zionists.
1:07:11
And Charlie Kirk himself was beginning to turn,
1:07:14
and it all exploded out in the open
1:07:16
at the Student Action Summit, which I believe
1:07:19
was in Tampa, Florida, in July 2025, and
1:07:23
that's where Charlie Kirk brought Tucker Carlson, someone
1:07:26
who had already turned on this issue, on
1:07:29
stage, to not only talk about how Jeffrey
1:07:31
Epstein was possibly a Mossad agent, but to
1:07:36
call for those who had gone and fought
1:07:38
for Israel, American Jews who had gone to
1:07:41
fight for Israel's military rather than the U
1:07:44
.S. military, to be stripped of their citizenship,
1:07:47
and he called out Bill Ackman, one of
1:07:49
the most influential Zionist billionaires in the U
1:07:53
.S., who was a Netanyahu cutout who had
1:07:55
been sort of manipulating and bullying Harvard into
1:07:57
submission, his money got Claudine Gay as president
1:08:00
out at Harvard, he mocked Bill Ackman as
1:08:03
a financial con artist, he literally called him
1:08:06
a scam artist and questioned where his money
1:08:08
came from, and the crowd was cheering and
1:08:12
delighting in this entire spectacle, Megan Kelly from
1:08:15
Fox was calling Jeffrey Epstein a Mossad agent,
1:08:19
then Charlie Kirk opened up the floor to
1:08:21
a debate on the very issue of Zionism,
1:08:26
and brought on an anti-Zionist Jew, a
1:08:29
comedian named Dave Smith to debate a Zionist
1:08:32
apparatchik at Newsweek named Joshua Hammer, and Dave
1:08:35
Smith mopped the floor with him, he's very
1:08:37
effective, he was also talking about human rights
1:08:41
abuses, and the crowd was clearly with him,
1:08:43
and after this summit, Charlie Kirk was bombarded
1:08:47
with furious text messages, phone calls, there may
1:08:51
have been meetings as well, very tense meetings
1:08:54
as well, with his donors, the people who
1:08:57
built him up, and they said, we built
1:08:58
you up, we can take all of this
1:09:01
away from you, if you don't stop this
1:09:03
and we are laying down the law.
1:09:06
Now, did he get calls from donors?
1:09:08
Yes, I believe that.
1:09:09
Was he going to take money just to
1:09:12
not speak his mind?
1:09:13
No, there's enough people on record talking about
1:09:16
that, but here's where Blumenthal starts to miss
1:09:19
the target and starts to talk a little
1:09:21
bit different than his articles, as he now
1:09:25
has a lot of sources that he knows,
1:09:28
but for some reason won't name, but man,
1:09:31
yeah, oh yeah, this is real.
1:09:33
He was not used to being talked to
1:09:38
like that, as though he were a property,
1:09:41
but when you join the firm, you don't
1:09:44
get to leave, and at the same time
1:09:46
- Right there, it starts there, oh, when
1:09:50
you work at the firm, when you've accepted
1:09:52
money from the Zionists, you don't get to
1:09:54
leave.
1:09:55
But when you join the firm, you don't
1:09:57
get to leave, and at the same time,
1:10:00
I was told by a longtime friend of
1:10:04
Charlie Kirk- Who?
1:10:06
Who?
1:10:06
Who?
1:10:07
That he was frightened by the way he
1:10:11
was being treated.
1:10:12
Basically, a mafia was reading him the riot
1:10:14
act, and he wasn't the only one who
1:10:18
was frightened.
1:10:18
Oh, it gets better.
1:10:20
I was told that in this, you know
1:10:23
- But when he gets to the source,
1:10:27
he forgets to mention the source.
1:10:30
In this, you know, the source is someone
1:10:32
who knows people in the White House.
1:10:34
Someone who knows people in the White House?
1:10:36
This is a very reliable source who I
1:10:37
can't mention.
1:10:38
Donald Trump's frightened.
1:10:39
Oh, yes.
1:10:40
Donald Trump is afraid to defy Netanyahu.
1:10:42
He's afraid about what can happen, and I
1:10:44
was told that during one of Netanyahu's, or
1:10:47
several of Netanyahu's recent visits to the U
1:10:50
.S. I think he's made four visits this
1:10:52
year, which is unprecedented.
1:10:55
Listening devices were planted by Israeli agents on
1:10:58
the Secret Service's emergency response vehicles.
1:11:01
Okay, so now we've taken the Charlie Kirk
1:11:04
assassination to Israel.
1:11:07
Israel was controlling Charlie Kirk.
1:11:10
Israel controls Donald Trump.
1:11:12
But there's no conspiracy.
1:11:13
I don't think I'm being fed a bunch
1:11:17
of conspiracy theories here.
1:11:18
Yes, I think you are.
1:11:20
I think you are being fed a bunch
1:11:22
of conspiracy theories by people who you won't
1:11:25
name.
1:11:26
I don't think I'm being fed.
1:11:29
He's stuttering.
1:11:29
I'm going to stop it for a second.
1:11:32
He's stuttering a bit there.
1:11:33
It's interesting.
1:11:34
But his background is he is a writer
1:11:38
for the, he's an alternate guy, so that's
1:11:41
a beginning right there.
1:11:42
But he also wrote for Media Matters for
1:11:45
America, which is, you know, flaky.
1:11:48
Al Jazeera, he has written for the New
1:11:50
York Times and Los Angeles Times, but so
1:11:52
what.
1:11:53
He's a regular contributor to Sputnik and RT.
1:12:00
He's not a solid, I wouldn't call him
1:12:03
a solid source for any sort of unbiased
1:12:08
thoughts.
1:12:08
No, no.
1:12:10
And this is beginning to sound like, again,
1:12:13
another one of those military intelligence things.
1:12:15
Yes, sir.
1:12:16
That's exactly what it sounds like.
1:12:18
And you know what intelligence I'm looking at,
1:12:20
MI6.
1:12:21
And I'll get to that in a minute.
1:12:23
Now we're getting somewhere.
1:12:25
I don't think I'm being fed a bunch
1:12:28
of conspiracy theories here.
1:12:30
Yes, you are.
1:12:32
You won't tell us who said it, but
1:12:35
it's someone who knows people in the White
1:12:37
House and a really good friend of Charlie's.
1:12:39
Why don't you tell us who it was?
1:12:40
And what I reported based on background sourcing
1:12:43
matches the things that Charlie Kirk said in
1:12:46
public, that he was being bombarded by what
1:12:48
he called Jewish stakeholders, meaning his funders.
1:12:53
That's a little different than I'm afraid of
1:12:55
being assassinated.
1:12:57
And that he felt that he could not
1:12:59
express his own views anymore as an American.
1:13:03
And he was starting to move in public.
1:13:07
So consider the consequence of a figure like
1:13:11
Charlie Kirk, who's on his way to basically
1:13:14
inheriting the mantle of Trumpism at some point,
1:13:18
and who controls a large segment of that
1:13:20
movement, taking the base away from the Judeo
1:13:25
-Christian relationship, taking it away from rock-solid
1:13:29
support for Israel, as Israel is in a
1:13:31
seven-front war, carrying out genocide, and Netanyahu
1:13:34
believes that he has this short window of
1:13:36
time to basically carry out regime change in
1:13:39
Iran.
1:13:39
It would have been catastrophic.
1:13:41
Right.
1:13:42
So I believe that part is true, that
1:13:44
Charlie Kirk had possibly a bright political career
1:13:48
ahead of him.
1:13:48
He absolutely had a big contingent of Trump
1:13:52
voters of...
1:13:54
Although they weren't all completely MAGA, they definitely
1:13:57
voted for Trump.
1:13:59
And I think Charlie Kirk's organization posed a
1:14:02
great threat, not to Israel.
1:14:04
I think it posed a very great threat
1:14:07
to the North Sea Nexus, who hate Trump,
1:14:11
who don't want him meddling in their entire
1:14:13
scheme of climate change, of mass immigration, clogging
1:14:17
up the system.
1:14:18
And here's the latest doozy.
1:14:20
We could only come from these defense intelligence
1:14:23
agencies.
1:14:25
Who knows how many of them are purely
1:14:28
British and how many are compromised in the
1:14:31
U.S.? But this is the one that
1:14:32
has legs right now.
1:14:33
There are so many unusual aspects to the
1:14:38
investigation, so many mishaps by the FBI, and
1:14:43
such strange behavior by the Israeli government and
1:14:46
Netanyahu himself since Charlie Kirk's killing, that it
1:14:49
has fueled speculation by millions of people online
1:14:54
that there may have been an Israeli role.
1:14:57
I mean, why wouldn't they speculate when Israel
1:14:59
seems to assassinate everyone that defies it in
1:15:02
its own region and has even dispatched thousands
1:15:06
of pagers to low-level Hezbollah members and
1:15:11
their families?
1:15:12
So now we're at the exploding pagers.
1:15:15
Oh, Israel does all this stuff.
1:15:17
Which brings me to my other favorite podcast
1:15:20
all over this on the scene, Redacted, from
1:15:23
Natalie and Clayton Morris, who are not my
1:15:26
favorite people because I know them both personally
1:15:28
and I know that they have a very...
1:15:32
What is the term I'm looking for?
1:15:35
Clouded past?
1:15:36
To say the least.
1:15:38
Look up Morris Invest if you want to
1:15:40
know more.
1:15:41
And they have millions, millions of views on
1:15:43
YouTube, whatever that means, and they're taking it
1:15:46
to the exploding pager part.
1:15:48
So, Ryan, what are we seeing here?
1:15:50
Go ahead.
1:15:50
You're going to watch.
1:15:51
I want you to pay attention right there.
1:15:52
He pauses it.
1:15:53
You see it pause, and you almost see
1:15:55
like a cloud of smoke.
1:15:56
There is some type of explosion.
1:15:58
There is something happening under that shirt.
1:16:00
And I want you to watch to the
1:16:01
right.
1:16:02
Do you see his neck?
1:16:03
It was almost like a big gust of
1:16:05
wind or something.
1:16:06
Something happened under that shirt.
1:16:08
And it blows his shirt right off to
1:16:10
the right.
1:16:11
And, Hugh, you'll see it right here.
1:16:12
Watch to the right, and then watch the
1:16:13
left on the mic.
1:16:15
So you see the explosion there.
1:16:16
See that air pocket?
1:16:18
It was almost like some weird air pocket
1:16:21
caused his shirt to shoot up like that.
1:16:23
Okay, so we have the chain breaking.
1:16:25
We have it blowing off over the back
1:16:27
of his head.
1:16:28
And at the same time now, we have
1:16:29
evidence that's showing some device on Charlie's shirt
1:16:32
that looks like it gets detonated.
1:16:34
And you see this huge puff of air
1:16:36
blow up his shirt, while at the same
1:16:38
time that was the first video that we've
1:16:40
seen where you could actually see it looked
1:16:42
like a little cloud of smoke, a little
1:16:44
cloud of air.
1:16:45
I don't know what that was, but it
1:16:46
was coming out right from under his shirt,
1:16:48
exactly where that microphone was.
1:16:50
Let's just put up this post by John
1:16:51
Bray.
1:16:52
So first, this picture here, John Bray, based
1:16:54
solely on my analysis of the two angles
1:16:56
of the events on September 10th, I've come
1:16:58
to the conclusion that this is the object
1:17:00
that struck Charlie Kirk in the neck.
1:17:03
Now, what is that?
1:17:04
Now, it could be a DGI microphone.
1:17:07
Yep, that's exactly what it is.
1:17:08
You're spot on.
1:17:09
Yeah, spot on.
1:17:10
In John Bray's reporting, he basically went down
1:17:14
and did a breakthrough of how you could
1:17:16
basically remove a percentage of the battery from
1:17:18
that device.
1:17:19
Obviously, if you're a foreign intelligence agency and
1:17:21
you have the ability to create and make
1:17:24
all of these devices, we've seen it with
1:17:25
the pagers before.
1:17:26
By the way, stop.
1:17:27
This is that mic I've been talking about,
1:17:29
remember?
1:17:30
I know, I know.
1:17:32
Well, so of course, the Israelis put explosives
1:17:35
in there and blew the hole in his
1:17:36
neck.
1:17:36
Sure, they do that to everything.
1:17:38
This is so insane and the grift is
1:17:42
just beyond the pale, so now I'm going
1:17:44
to wrap this up.
1:17:45
Explosives in the DGI mic.
1:17:48
What?
1:17:49
Well, he said that it's easy to put
1:17:51
some explosives in the DJI mic and that's
1:17:54
what punched the hole in Charlie Kirk's neck.
1:17:56
Okay, first of all, I truly believe that
1:18:00
this is an op by the very same
1:18:01
people who created the modern state of Israel,
1:18:03
probably to blame them for anything.
1:18:05
Just go blame it on Israel, which is
1:18:07
Britain, the monarchs, the North Sea Nexus.
1:18:10
I'm convinced of that.
1:18:12
They love this and they love throwing this
1:18:15
stuff out there when all they wanted to
1:18:17
do was stop Charlie Kirk, possibly the next
1:18:22
Donald Trump.
1:18:24
And now let's talk to some of the
1:18:25
middle management of the North Sea Nexus, the
1:18:28
Clintons.
1:18:29
Here's Hillary just the other morning.
1:18:31
We haven't gotten to the more perfect union
1:18:34
and we fought a civil war over part
1:18:36
of it.
1:18:37
And people have been protesting for hundreds of
1:18:40
years that things were not as they should
1:18:43
be, given our ideals and how we should
1:18:46
be moving toward them.
1:18:48
So I think that's what makes us so
1:18:51
special as a country.
1:18:53
And the idea that you could turn the
1:18:56
clock back and try to recreate a world
1:18:59
that never was dominated by, let's say it,
1:19:03
white men of a certain persuasion, a certain
1:19:06
religion, a certain point of view, a certain
1:19:09
ideology, is just doing such damage to what
1:19:14
we should be aiming for.
1:19:15
And we were on the path toward that.
1:19:17
I mean, imperfectly, lots of bumps along the
1:19:20
way.
1:19:20
But I agree with you, we were on
1:19:22
the right trajectory.
1:19:23
That is your British North Sea Nexus mouthpiece
1:19:27
saying basically Charlie Kirk is no good.
1:19:32
He was stopping our wonderful progress of trans
1:19:35
and all kinds of wonderful things.
1:19:37
It's just a bump in the road.
1:19:38
I like the certain persuasion comment.
1:19:43
White men of a certain persuasion.
1:19:45
What does that even mean?
1:19:47
Straight?
1:19:49
She doesn't want to say Christian nationalist because
1:19:52
she knows that it's bait.
1:19:55
It's like, I'm not going to throw it
1:19:57
out there.
1:19:57
I think it's interesting you identify Clinton as
1:20:00
being part of this nexus of yours.
1:20:03
Rhodes Scholar.
1:20:04
Because I think you're right.
1:20:04
Yes, Rhodes Scholar.
1:20:07
So, what really happened here?
1:20:11
I believe that he was assassinated.
1:20:14
I believe this kid did it.
1:20:16
And the reason why I believe that is
1:20:17
because what we've been talking about with Discord.
1:20:20
Discord is the platform of choice for to
1:20:25
rile up trans kids to go shoot somebody,
1:20:27
to go shoot up a church or a
1:20:29
school.
1:20:30
It's very easy to rile up somebody on
1:20:33
Discord where there's no moderation.
1:20:35
It's all secretive.
1:20:37
We're all in here.
1:20:38
And who knows who's on the other side
1:20:40
of that.
1:20:40
We know that the intelligence agencies love this.
1:20:44
And it's not hard.
1:20:45
Our own FBI riles up weak brothers and
1:20:48
sisters.
1:20:49
Brothers mainly.
1:20:50
They go, oh yeah, jihad.
1:20:52
I'm going to blow someone up.
1:20:53
Here's the fake bomb.
1:20:54
Here's the fake detonator.
1:20:56
They riled this kid up.
1:20:57
He was immediately like, oh crap, I did
1:21:00
that.
1:21:01
And my favorite YouTuber Peak Prosperity I think
1:21:08
he's called.
1:21:09
I put the link in the show notes.
1:21:10
He did a good breakdown of ballistics.
1:21:14
And if you look at the now, taking
1:21:17
into account that where the FBI says the
1:21:21
shooter was, which was on the roof just
1:21:22
a little bit to the right of Charlie
1:21:25
Kirk.
1:21:26
And the type of round, we don't know
1:21:28
really about how many grains, etc.
1:21:31
But it is completely plausible that a bullet
1:21:35
went in his neck, immediately struck something, bone,
1:21:39
could have been a vertebrae, could have been
1:21:40
his spine.
1:21:42
And then what happens is something called high
1:21:46
speed cavitation event.
1:21:49
And he demonstrates this with gel.
1:21:52
So you see when a bullet goes in,
1:21:55
it expands the entire mass that it hits.
1:21:59
That's what we were seeing with Charlie Kirk.
1:22:01
The bullet went in with 2,000 pound
1:22:05
force and expanded his chest.
1:22:09
His neck expanded, blew off, broke his chain.
1:22:14
That's what all of that weirdness was.
1:22:15
He was dead within seconds because he had
1:22:17
that death grip.
1:22:18
Here's just one minute of this guy because
1:22:20
there's no video to see.
1:22:21
So at least you get an idea of
1:22:22
what I'm talking about.
1:22:23
And this is evidence of what we call
1:22:26
a high speed cavitation event, severe overpressure.
1:22:31
This is what happens when a high speed
1:22:33
round enters a human body, a deer, ballistic
1:22:38
gel.
1:22:39
It's all the same.
1:22:40
And so this cavitation event is what we're
1:22:42
going to discuss here.
1:22:43
Here they are shooting.
1:22:44
This is a much less energetic round than
1:22:47
the .30-06.
1:22:48
This is called a .300 blackout.
1:22:50
They're shooting a .300 blackout.
1:22:51
So what you're about to see is an
1:22:52
energetic event that is less violent than what
1:22:56
would happen if even the lightest .30-06
1:22:58
round was used.
1:22:59
But it still is very instructive and they
1:23:01
did a great job shooting this with an
1:23:02
ultra high speed camera and it looks like
1:23:05
this.
1:23:05
That's what happens when a bullet...
1:23:08
Oh, you see that flash of the light
1:23:10
from the recovery when it collapses back on
1:23:14
itself?
1:23:14
Let's watch that again.
1:23:16
Bullet is fired.
1:23:18
Boom!
1:23:19
Okay?
1:23:20
All that water has to go somewhere.
1:23:22
That's a temporary cavitation.
1:23:24
You get this huge expansion because all of
1:23:27
the energy of the bullet has to be
1:23:28
dumped somewhere.
1:23:30
Again, even with the lightest of rounds for
1:23:33
the .30-06 that we can imagine, we're
1:23:35
still talking pretty close to 2,000 foot
1:23:38
pounds of energy.
1:23:40
Yeah, Chris Martinson is his name.
1:23:42
I put the link in the show notes.
1:23:44
So, to summarize, the Brits love doing this.
1:23:50
The reason the Brits hate us...
1:23:53
Why did people leave Britain to come to
1:23:56
America?
1:23:57
For the very reason we have freedom of
1:24:00
religion as the First Amendment.
1:24:03
They didn't want to be part of the
1:24:04
Church of England who were telling them what
1:24:06
to do.
1:24:06
The king was the head of the church.
1:24:08
They didn't believe that.
1:24:09
They wanted to get out.
1:24:11
That's why they left.
1:24:12
They hate this.
1:24:13
They hate the whole idea of Christianity.
1:24:16
They hate the idea of what Trump stands
1:24:19
for.
1:24:19
It's ruining all their plans.
1:24:21
Charlie Kirk had to go because he had
1:24:23
a dangerous organization.
1:24:25
They're behind it and they riled this kid
1:24:27
up.
1:24:28
That's it.
1:24:29
I'm not going to argue that it's possible
1:24:32
to do just what you explain.
1:24:34
I do like the UK connection and also
1:24:38
blaming Israel for everything.
1:24:40
I want to bring one more player into
1:24:42
this because I don't have any clips because
1:24:44
I didn't expect this.
1:24:46
I don't know if you've noticed or not,
1:24:48
but I've noticed it.
1:24:49
At least two times I've seen long podcasts
1:24:52
on YouTube of John Kiraku, the ex-CIA
1:24:57
guy.
1:25:00
You can look.
1:25:01
As soon as you see him, you recognize
1:25:02
him.
1:25:03
He's been floating around talking shit about Israel.
1:25:08
He went into a long diatribe about how
1:25:11
Israel Mossad people cannot come into Langley because
1:25:15
they always bring gifts and they constantly bring
1:25:19
in gifts that are contaminated with listening devices.
1:25:25
All the meetings have to be at safe
1:25:28
houses with these guys because they've never not
1:25:31
brought in a gift that's got listening devices.
1:25:34
When I heard the listening device comment earlier
1:25:36
about somehow the Israelis are putting listening devices
1:25:42
into Charlie Kirk's situation in some way, shape
1:25:44
or form, I'm thinking and Kiryaku has been
1:25:51
floating around with some very strange stories and
1:25:55
it's quite likely that an ex-CIA guy
1:25:57
could be...
1:25:58
because you've got to make money that he
1:26:00
could be brought in by MI6 not saying
1:26:05
that he is and go around and do
1:26:08
some more because he's a real favorite on
1:26:12
podcasts because he's got all these stories to
1:26:14
tell.
1:26:14
Some of them I think are sketchy.
1:26:17
They're great.
1:26:18
But they're great stories and he could just
1:26:21
be another one of these just laying down
1:26:24
more bull BS so far.
1:26:28
If you're going to do an op, you've
1:26:29
got to really cover all the bases and
1:26:32
I think there's a possibility here.
1:26:37
These guys do hate us.
1:26:39
Yes, they hate us with a vengeance especially
1:26:41
after...
1:26:43
They're wankers.
1:26:45
They're wankers.
1:26:48
We're all running around and I tried to
1:26:51
clip it but it was just too long
1:26:52
Dennis Kucinich.
1:26:53
Remember him?
1:26:54
Dennis Kucinich?
1:26:55
You ran for president?
1:26:57
He was on with Kim Iverson and Kim
1:27:00
Iverson's like Israel controls us they want to
1:27:03
bring us into another war with Iran and
1:27:05
he's like no.
1:27:07
They're the tip of our spear.
1:27:09
What are you talking about?
1:27:10
He was completely on board with our thesis
1:27:12
that we control Israel and he doesn't like
1:27:15
what's happening in Gaza.
1:27:16
He says sadly that's our policy.
1:27:18
That's why they had to get rid of
1:27:19
Kucinich.
1:27:19
They browsed at him.
1:27:22
He knew it was up.
1:27:23
He's the only Democrat I know that had
1:27:25
been gerrymandered by Democrats to get him out.
1:27:29
Because he was straight up.
1:27:31
Now I think he was kind of a
1:27:33
weird dude.
1:27:34
Not presidential material.
1:27:35
There's beautiful women around him.
1:27:37
There's something else going on.
1:27:39
I have my thoughts.
1:27:41
Do you want to share your thoughts on
1:27:43
that?
1:27:45
No.
1:27:47
So all I'm saying is calm down everybody.
1:27:52
Calm down.
1:27:54
This kid shot him.
1:27:56
This kid was psyoped himself.
1:27:58
Think about it.
1:27:59
He's living with a trans person and oh
1:28:02
my love this my love that.
1:28:04
Sure.
1:28:06
The trans person is the one we should
1:28:08
be talking to.
1:28:09
There's a lot of stuff that is unknown
1:28:12
but man your podcasts are not serving you
1:28:15
well at the moment.
1:28:17
So I wanted us to have an opinion
1:28:19
on this.
1:28:20
I'm glad you're kind of on board with
1:28:21
what I'm saying here.
1:28:22
The Brits hate us.
1:28:24
They hate.
1:28:25
And I'm not talking about the British people.
1:28:27
It's not Tommy Robinson.
1:28:28
It's not that they hate individuals just like
1:28:31
you go to Russia.
1:28:33
Oh I hate the Russian government but I
1:28:35
love the Russian people.
1:28:36
Oh I hate the German government but I
1:28:37
love the German people.
1:28:38
Oh I hate Hitler but I like the
1:28:39
German people.
1:28:40
Oh you know it's always that.
1:28:42
And so we can assume that that's always
1:28:44
going to be the case.
1:28:45
But it may not be fully the case
1:28:47
because I think there is an element of
1:28:50
disdain for this and the success of the
1:28:54
United States once we got rid of England.
1:28:58
Yes.
1:28:59
But also look at one, this is just
1:29:01
me personally, once we kind of got the
1:29:04
Bible out of schools and we stopped going
1:29:07
to church in comes the trans, in comes
1:29:10
the gay marriage, in comes massive abortion.
1:29:13
All of this came in.
1:29:14
How are we doing with that?
1:29:17
How is that working out?
1:29:18
Charlie Kirk was if anything was talking against
1:29:23
that.
1:29:23
Against Hillary Clinton's mission as middle management.
1:29:28
Against that.
1:29:30
And particularly more Islam into these countries.
1:29:34
No, no, no.
1:29:35
Not Christian.
1:29:36
We need more Islam.
1:29:37
Get the mosque yelling at 5am in Michigan.
1:29:43
If you want to do that, fine.
1:29:45
Six times a day.
1:29:45
I think it's five times a day.
1:29:49
Was it five?
1:29:49
I thought it was six.
1:29:50
I think it's five.
1:29:53
That's a lot.
1:29:54
When you're in the Middle East, you notice
1:29:55
it.
1:29:56
I'm not saying I'm anti-Islam but that's
1:29:58
not our country.
1:29:59
That's not our country.
1:30:02
So, you know, and Europe has been overrun
1:30:06
with this.
1:30:08
Christina's moving out of Rotterdam.
1:30:10
She said, Dad, I can't sleep.
1:30:12
They wake me up at five in the
1:30:13
morning.
1:30:13
They're aggressive on the street.
1:30:16
You know, now this is a very particular
1:30:18
type of Islamist.
1:30:19
I know we have maybe some Muslims we
1:30:22
have a lot of Muslims listeners.
1:30:23
Of course.
1:30:24
Supporters.
1:30:24
Yes.
1:30:25
But I'd like to know why you don't
1:30:26
turn the call for prayers into a beep
1:30:28
on your cell phone.
1:30:30
They all have cell phones now.
1:30:32
I don't know.
1:30:33
I can't answer that.
1:30:37
You know, so that's the op.
1:30:40
That's what's taking place.
1:30:42
And then, you know, who was the World
1:30:45
Wildlife Fund?
1:30:47
Prince Bernard of the Netherlands.
1:30:48
Prince Philip.
1:30:50
All intended to kill you.
1:30:52
To save the Earth.
1:30:54
Climate change.
1:30:57
Hmm.
1:31:00
Mass immigration climate change.
1:31:01
If you're going to take that approach to
1:31:03
looking at the world, this analysis where you
1:31:06
have these giant battles for hegemony, you end
1:31:11
up having to, you can spot the enemies
1:31:14
pretty easily.
1:31:17
Clinton.
1:31:18
Middle management.
1:31:20
Is that a surprise?
1:31:21
No, no.
1:31:23
They grift.
1:31:24
You know, it's like, okay, you get a
1:31:25
little money for your foundation, you know, participate
1:31:27
for a bit, and then when you run
1:31:29
into trouble we cut you out and we'll
1:31:31
bring, she's trying to get back in.
1:31:33
You know, what else is she doing there?
1:31:35
Oh, it's white men.
1:31:36
Let's be honest, white men of a certain
1:31:38
persuasion.
1:31:39
Since when can you say that?
1:31:41
Well, it's black men of a certain persuasion.
1:31:43
You'd be run out of town.
1:31:46
It's crazy.
1:31:48
That's acceptable.
1:31:51
But, you know.
1:31:54
Anyway, that's my story for today.
1:31:57
So, but when it comes to holograms and
1:32:01
trap doors.
1:32:02
No, the hologram, that was the end.
1:32:04
Oh my, oh my, oh my, oh my.
1:32:07
How far we've sunk with that.
1:32:10
But people don't want, they don't want to
1:32:11
believe it.
1:32:12
First, they don't want to believe that he's
1:32:13
dead.
1:32:14
You know, and now watch, you know, Erica,
1:32:16
yeah, she's going to bring...
1:32:17
This is like the John Kennedy thing.
1:32:20
Do tell.
1:32:22
John Kennedy Jr.'s alive.
1:32:24
Oh, yes.
1:32:24
No, he was supposed to be vice president.
1:32:29
Well, that reminds me of a $500 bet
1:32:31
I have with my son.
1:32:33
Ooh, what's this?
1:32:34
That he's coming back?
1:32:35
I've had to reconfirm this bet a number
1:32:37
of times, and he's still on for it.
1:32:38
The bet, and it's part of this whole
1:32:40
thing, again, it's just, you know, whatever part
1:32:43
of...
1:32:43
And by the way, this military, our military
1:32:46
intelligence that dreams up all this stuff and
1:32:48
gets all these people jacked up, people that
1:32:49
you know.
1:32:50
Are they working for the British government?
1:32:52
It sure sounds like it.
1:32:54
It could be.
1:32:54
So the bet is that Trump will be,
1:32:57
you know, it'll be Vance running for president
1:32:58
and Trump as vice president.
1:33:01
No, you mean John F.K. Jr. No,
1:33:04
no, Trump.
1:33:06
That's the bet.
1:33:06
I'm talking about the bet.
1:33:08
Oh, I'm sorry.
1:33:09
Oh, yeah.
1:33:09
Oh, yeah, this is the...
1:33:11
He'll be vice president, then he'll be president
1:33:13
again.
1:33:14
Yeah.
1:33:14
Yeah, okay.
1:33:16
Which is ludicrous.
1:33:18
You know, so that's a good question, because
1:33:20
a lot of this in the United States,
1:33:22
a lot of this military defense intelligence stuff,
1:33:27
I can trace it all back to one
1:33:30
source, and that's the guy who's no longer
1:33:33
in President Trump's camp, and that's Flynn.
1:33:37
I trace it all back to Flynn every
1:33:40
single time.
1:33:42
At least here.
1:33:43
In our surroundings.
1:33:46
Notice how he, and he was Mr. QAnon.
1:33:48
He was, you know, where we go one,
1:33:51
we go all.
1:33:52
His whole family there, remember that?
1:33:54
They had the whole chant.
1:33:56
Yeah, vaguely.
1:33:57
He was a big progenitor of Q, and
1:34:00
QAnon, they're trying to bring that back now.
1:34:02
Another massive psyop.
1:34:04
And the amount of people who say, well,
1:34:06
you know, Q, oh, it's number 17, that's
1:34:09
Q, that's Q in the alphabet.
1:34:11
Here it is.
1:34:11
Here we go, buddy.
1:34:13
And I just trace it back to him
1:34:15
every single time.
1:34:17
You know, I met him that way.
1:34:19
Yeah, you didn't think much of him.
1:34:21
No, so that's where Kirk was speaking.
1:34:23
It was very impressive.
1:34:24
We talked about it on the show.
1:34:25
I didn't meet him, but I met Flynn,
1:34:30
and I was like, wow.
1:34:32
It was just like meeting, I mean, he
1:34:35
was like, hey, handshake, looking off into the
1:34:38
distance, you know, looking at them, and when
1:34:39
you got money, I'll talk over to you.
1:34:41
Let me talk to you, you're interesting for
1:34:43
my foundation.
1:34:45
You know what I mean, and I'm just,
1:34:46
this is just my observation.
1:34:48
I've met guys at high levels that if
1:34:51
you ran into them 10 minutes later, they
1:34:52
wouldn't recognize the fact that you shook hands
1:34:55
with them because they never looked at you.
1:34:56
I felt that way when I met Newt
1:34:58
Gingrich and had drinks with him.
1:35:00
I spent a bunch of time because he
1:35:03
was doing something for ZDTV, a guest on
1:35:09
one of the shows, so I went out
1:35:11
and literally had drinks with him, and I
1:35:15
don't think he looked at me once.
1:35:17
All he looked at were the waitresses.
1:35:19
He was eyeballing everything that had a skirt.
1:35:22
It was unbelievable.
1:35:25
Eyeballing everything that had a skirt.
1:35:27
Wow, what a douche.
1:35:30
Yeah, not surprising.
1:35:32
Now, Flynn wasn't doing that, but he was
1:35:33
just like...
1:35:34
By the way, he was a very sharp
1:35:36
guy in terms of area, but again, eyeballing
1:35:40
everything with a skirt.
1:35:43
And, you know, I don't mean to say
1:35:46
that he's necessarily a bad actor.
1:35:48
Maybe he hears this and believes it.
1:35:50
I don't know.
1:35:51
But I know one thing.
1:35:52
He's not in this cabinet.
1:35:55
Why did Trump get...
1:35:56
The guy who got...
1:35:58
I mean, he got in deep trouble for
1:36:00
that FBI interview.
1:36:02
Deep trouble.
1:36:03
His life was certainly, for a time, ruined.
1:36:07
Why is he not in there now?
1:36:08
What does Trump know that we don't know?
1:36:14
I don't know.
1:36:15
We don't know.
1:36:16
That's what I'm saying.
1:36:17
I think you answered the question.
1:36:18
We don't know.
1:36:18
But that was a guy I expected to
1:36:20
be in.
1:36:20
Well, he's not.
1:36:21
Bannon.
1:36:22
Oh, speaking of Bannon, this was kind of
1:36:25
interesting.
1:36:54
Another entry years later reads, Both Bannon, a
1:37:03
former White House advisor, and Musk, a tech
1:37:05
titan and ex-doge czar, are among the
1:37:07
staunchest allies of President Trump, who continues to
1:37:10
downplay the ongoing investigation.
1:37:12
It's really a Democrat hoax, because they're trying
1:37:15
to get people to talk about something that's
1:37:18
totally irrelevant.
1:37:19
Today's release totals over 8,500 documents and
1:37:22
includes phone messages, flight logs, and manifest, as
1:37:25
well as copies of Epstein's financial ledger and
1:37:28
daily schedule, like this item from December 5,
1:37:31
2014, showing a TBD breakfast party with Microsoft
1:37:35
founder Bill Gates.
1:37:37
Ex-wife Melinda told CBS News in 2022
1:37:39
that his relationship with Epstein played a role
1:37:42
in their divorce.
1:37:43
A spokesperson for the Republican-led oversight panel
1:37:46
accused Democrats of cherry-picking documents and politicizing
1:37:50
the investigation.
1:37:51
Meantime, a bipartisan petition could soon advance in
1:37:55
the House, demanding the full release of the
1:37:58
Epstein files.
1:37:59
Yeah, let's do it without redactions.
1:38:01
It's hard to read.
1:38:03
Yeah, it's ludicrous.
1:38:04
And what's the point?
1:38:06
Well, to throw Elon Musk and Bannon.
1:38:09
Elon Musk and Bannon.
1:38:13
Isn't Elon...
1:38:13
Is this still happening?
1:38:14
Isn't Elon coming to the island?
1:38:18
Oh, man.
1:38:20
This is fantastic.
1:38:22
This is just beautiful.
1:38:25
So, we saw Elon and Trump kind of...
1:38:30
Yeah, making up at the memorial.
1:38:34
Yes.
1:38:35
Well, the Christians are all saying, wow, did
1:38:37
you see that Elon was singing along with
1:38:39
the worship music?
1:38:42
Which I should explain.
1:38:47
In church, at concerts...
1:38:49
Like our boys, Mercy Me.
1:38:51
Every single Christian, even Christian contemporary artists, they
1:38:55
all have the words on the screen.
1:38:57
So, they have the lyrics so everybody can
1:39:00
sing along.
1:39:00
So, Elon singing along is not like he
1:39:03
knows all the words of the songs.
1:39:05
I think he was just singing along with
1:39:06
what's on the screen, which is important, too.
1:39:12
Well, he should know all the words.
1:39:13
He should memorize the stuff before.
1:39:15
There shouldn't be cheats.
1:39:16
No.
1:39:18
You sing them enough, you know them.
1:39:21
Trust me.
1:39:23
You sing them enough.
1:39:25
By the way, I found out...
1:39:26
One of our producers sent me this from
1:39:28
the Financial Times.
1:39:30
I was kind of harping on the president
1:39:33
saying, well, you know, I'm really proud of
1:39:35
Germany.
1:39:36
I'm like, what do you mean proud of
1:39:37
Germany?
1:39:38
They haven't restarted their nuclear plants.
1:39:40
They haven't opened up any coal plants.
1:39:43
Ah, here it is.
1:39:46
Germany locks in more U.S. natural gas
1:39:48
as it shuns Russia's supply.
1:39:51
Oh, yeah, that's why he's proud.
1:39:53
Okay, well, that explains the whole thing.
1:39:55
State-owned group formed from Gazprom assets to
1:39:59
purchase 2.25 million tons annually for 20
1:40:02
years.
1:40:03
Well, of course he's proud of Germany.
1:40:05
Sure.
1:40:06
Way to go, our strategic partnership.
1:40:09
High five.
1:40:10
Ka-ching, ka-ching.
1:40:11
Good job, yes.
1:40:12
So I picked up a clip from Laura
1:40:14
Logan's podcast of Katie Hopkins being rude.
1:40:18
Oh, what'd you think of the whole podcast?
1:40:21
Well, I wanted to tell you I did
1:40:24
clip this part and I wonder, your buddy
1:40:26
who's producing this thing?
1:40:28
Yeah, Luke.
1:40:29
This guy's waveforms are so high-end.
1:40:35
This guy really knows what he's doing.
1:40:37
Well, it's it's two guys, actually.
1:40:41
That's Luke and, because I this, oh, and
1:40:45
I forget his name.
1:40:46
Hold on a second.
1:40:47
So Luke is the executive producer and what's
1:40:52
his name now?
1:40:53
I want to say it's...
1:40:55
Ken, I'll look it up.
1:40:58
His name is...
1:41:05
can't find it offhand.
1:41:06
He's the guy, because you know what he
1:41:08
brought in?
1:41:09
This guy is a real audiophile.
1:41:11
No kidding.
1:41:12
If you noticed, they use Sennheiser 441s.
1:41:17
I didn't notice the mics.
1:41:19
But I was noticing the waveforms and they're
1:41:21
just unbelievable.
1:41:23
The Sennheiser 441 microphone is a classic from
1:41:30
the 70s.
1:41:32
He said he had them at home.
1:41:33
He says, I love these mics.
1:41:35
All these guys, I know a guy the
1:41:37
same type of guy that used to be
1:41:39
at Tech TV is one of these guys.
1:41:41
And he has a huge microphone collection.
1:41:44
All these guys collect mics.
1:41:46
They all have the 440s.
1:41:49
If they'll have a couple of old ribbon
1:41:53
mics, the RCA, whatever that number is.
1:41:57
I forgot, but that big RCA mic.
1:41:58
If they can get a hold of one
1:42:00
of those, because they're classics.
1:42:03
They always have a couple of U47s and
1:42:06
some other big shot mics that are very
1:42:08
expensive.
1:42:09
Yeah, I know the guy.
1:42:11
Only stuff we care about.
1:42:13
It's pretty funny actually, but listen to this
1:42:16
rude...
1:42:16
I did clip this little piece of rude...
1:42:19
Katie Hopkins is hilarious and had Laurie in
1:42:23
Stitches.
1:42:25
Today on Main Street, I'll just go like
1:42:26
that, because like a big truck with a
1:42:28
big guy with a big arm.
1:42:30
Cowboy hat.
1:42:32
Men's thing, manly.
1:42:34
You should be at the rodeo here.
1:42:36
I love it.
1:42:37
They go down on their knees and they
1:42:38
take their hats off and they hold it
1:42:40
to their chest and they sing the national
1:42:41
anthem.
1:42:41
I've seen that.
1:42:43
I'd like to be a buckled bunny, but
1:42:45
I'm more of a sort of buckle-old
1:42:47
hare.
1:42:48
Yeah, it's a shame.
1:42:49
They leap off their horses and they grasp
1:42:53
a cow and they wrestle it to the
1:42:54
ground.
1:42:54
I just think, oh, I wish I would
1:42:56
be that cow.
1:42:57
I'd run.
1:42:59
Set me naked.
1:43:00
Run me across the rodeo.
1:43:01
Jump off your beast and wrestle me to
1:43:04
the floor.
1:43:06
Cover myself in baby oil and hope for
1:43:08
the best.
1:43:10
You know, these are the dreams that I
1:43:13
have now.
1:43:14
This is the land of the free.
1:43:15
I think there will be a number of
1:43:18
Texas men who will be lining up from
1:43:22
here to Timbuktu to offer you a home.
1:43:25
I will be that cow runner thing.
1:43:28
The rodeo clown?
1:43:29
No, not the clown.
1:43:30
The cow.
1:43:31
I want to be the heifer.
1:43:33
I will be the rogue heifer.
1:43:36
Keith.
1:43:36
Keith Warrer.
1:43:37
That's his name.
1:43:38
Keith.
1:43:38
Keith is the audio guy.
1:43:39
He's the guy with the microphones.
1:43:43
Did I tell you what happened to Luke?
1:43:47
Over there at the compound?
1:43:49
So the compound...
1:43:51
I can tell this story.
1:43:54
It's Laura and Joe, her husband, the DIA
1:43:58
guy, and their kids, and about 8 million
1:44:03
other feral kids running around, and they have
1:44:06
I think 7 dogs and 10 cats.
1:44:12
It's mayhem there.
1:44:14
It's very stressful to just deal with it.
1:44:17
7 dogs?
1:44:18
Of which I think 3 are Malinois.
1:44:22
Are you familiar with the Malinois dog?
1:44:24
A big giant dog with a big jaw.
1:44:26
Yes.
1:44:27
So Luke is over there, and they're for
1:44:31
protection.
1:44:33
So Luke is over there, and Laura, this
1:44:37
is a good story, and Laura is, she's
1:44:39
supposed to rush off to go host the
1:44:41
Alex Jones show.
1:44:42
She was going to sit in for Alex.
1:44:45
And now everybody in Fredericksburg knows, Laura is
1:44:48
always late.
1:44:49
I'm not talking 20 minutes.
1:44:50
I'm talking an hour.
1:44:51
She's always late for everything.
1:44:53
So Luke is on his knees, helping her
1:44:55
with the hammer of her dress.
1:44:57
The dog bites him in his face.
1:45:01
He has 13 stitches in his face because
1:45:06
of this dog.
1:45:07
I'm like, and the other day I got
1:45:11
a call from our neighbor, another neighbor.
1:45:14
He's like, oh Adam, can you help me?
1:45:17
Laura's not here.
1:45:19
And one of the dogs got out.
1:45:20
I said, which one is it?
1:45:21
Well, the Malinois.
1:45:23
Yeah, I'll be right over.
1:45:24
I put my gun in my belt.
1:45:26
I took a lasso, you know one of
1:45:28
those lasso leashes, and a cookie, and I
1:45:34
was almost there.
1:45:35
And then now Laura came back and got
1:45:36
the dog in.
1:45:37
The dog didn't want to come.
1:45:38
He was snarling.
1:45:38
I'm like, I'm going to shoot that dog
1:45:40
if he comes after me.
1:45:41
I live in a crazy place, John.
1:45:44
It's just nuts here.
1:45:45
Our neighborhood is nuts.
1:45:48
How's the neighbor down the street doing?
1:45:50
The one at the other end of the
1:45:52
cul-de-sac who everyone hates.
1:45:54
Well, it's not good.
1:45:59
This is not good.
1:46:00
No, start an HOA.
1:46:02
You know that can lead to no good.
1:46:05
No, HOAs are no good.
1:46:06
Yeah.
1:46:08
I'm trying to temper everything here.
1:46:10
It's all on the other end of the
1:46:11
street.
1:46:11
We're on the quiet end.
1:46:14
You can try to stop the HOA, but
1:46:17
they're going to say, well, you're not even
1:46:19
close to that guy, so you're trying to
1:46:21
stop the—we need the HOA.
1:46:25
So you're going to have no votes.
1:46:28
They like me.
1:46:30
Like, hey, man, ever since Charlie Kirk, we
1:46:32
need more security in the neighborhood.
1:46:33
They're coming after you.
1:46:34
I'm like, okay.
1:46:36
This is all right.
1:46:38
Talking about coming after somebody, I have a
1:46:39
TikTok clip here.
1:46:40
This is a talker, odd threat girl.
1:46:43
Ooh, talker, odd threat girl.
1:46:46
There will come a day in the not
1:46:47
so distant future where MAGA Republicans or former
1:46:50
MAGA Republicans will not be able to live
1:46:53
in peace in this country anymore.
1:46:56
Not exactly sure what that's going to look
1:46:58
like, but I know for certain that you're
1:47:01
either going to have to leave this country
1:47:04
or completely hide any evidence that you ever
1:47:07
supported Donald Trump in order to just walk
1:47:11
out of your house.
1:47:12
Even in the most rural conservative areas of
1:47:15
this country, prior to January 2025, you couldn't
1:47:18
walk out of your house and fly a
1:47:21
schmotzy flag around and be vocally proud about
1:47:24
the fact that you're a white supremacist.
1:47:26
Half the town might agree with you, but
1:47:28
there would be consequences for that.
1:47:30
There will be a day very soon where
1:47:32
those consequences are not only going to be
1:47:35
reinstated in society, but it's also going to
1:47:38
be impossible for you to do anything in
1:47:41
peace.
1:47:42
If you choose to live out and proud
1:47:44
about the fact that you supported Donald Trump
1:47:46
during this time, your life's going to be
1:47:49
miserable.
1:47:50
Unless you sequester yourself to your small little
1:47:54
rural East Texas town and never leave.
1:47:58
Stay in your little East Texas town, you
1:48:01
white Christian nationalist loser.
1:48:03
What kind of delusional person is this?
1:48:06
Well, but this is the same type of
1:48:10
person who takes Tylenol with their pregnant belly
1:48:14
to show that Trump is an idiot.
1:48:17
We are living in a two-state solution,
1:48:21
my friend.
1:48:23
We are in a true two-state solution
1:48:27
right now.
1:48:29
And it's all about the bifurcation of media
1:48:32
diet.
1:48:34
And, you know, one state is like all
1:48:39
in that, hey, we killed baby Hitler, we
1:48:42
got the little racist, we got him in
1:48:44
time before he could do more harm.
1:48:46
And the other one is, you know, Israel
1:48:49
blew up his microphone.
1:48:51
Okay, well, that brings us to another clip
1:48:53
from a tedious sufferer, this poor woman.
1:48:56
I feel bad about this girl.
1:48:57
This is a talker, the girl living in
1:49:00
car.
1:49:01
You want to know how against Trump I
1:49:02
am?
1:49:03
I got a fucking job, living in my
1:49:06
car, okay?
1:49:08
No address, bitch, all right?
1:49:10
Found out that my fucking employer voted for
1:49:13
Trump, and guess who quit?
1:49:15
I did.
1:49:16
And then, okay, had this fucking guy, like,
1:49:19
all interested in me because I'm hot and
1:49:21
young, okay, cool, and was like, I have
1:49:23
this fucking room that you can stay in
1:49:25
for a fucking cheaper rate, blah, blah, blah,
1:49:27
blah, blah.
1:49:28
Found out he was a fucking Trumpy, and
1:49:30
guess who decided to stay in her fucking
1:49:31
car?
1:49:33
Me.
1:49:33
Me, because that's how against I am of
1:49:36
that orange fucking dictator.
1:49:38
You could have warned the parents about this
1:49:41
clip.
1:49:41
I should have put a not safe for
1:49:43
work, but this woman is such a loser.
1:49:47
Now, is she hot and young, as she
1:49:48
states?
1:49:49
No, well, she's young, but if I was
1:49:53
making a determination, I'd give her a six.
1:49:56
Oh, wow, a six score.
1:49:58
Oh, that's low.
1:50:00
And you're easy, and you're an easy guy.
1:50:02
She's, yes, I'm liberal, actually, when it comes
1:50:05
to those numbers.
1:50:07
She is, this is the mentality of a
1:50:12
complete loser.
1:50:13
She quits her job because of the way
1:50:15
somebody votes, and then she gives up on
1:50:18
getting out of her car that she's living
1:50:20
in, which must stink to high heaven because,
1:50:22
you know, because the guy voted for Trump.
1:50:24
I mean, and then who's suffering here?
1:50:27
It's not them.
1:50:28
Well, first of all, you take this for
1:50:30
fact, but I'm not so sure.
1:50:33
No, it could be BS, it's true.
1:50:35
But she seems sincere.
1:50:37
Social media is the self-pity promotions machine,
1:50:41
and I'm sure she got, if you look
1:50:42
at the comments, which you can't because you
1:50:44
don't look at the real raw material, you
1:50:45
look at whatever libs of TikTok posted on
1:50:48
X.
1:50:48
It's called self...
1:50:50
Self-preservation.
1:50:51
Protection.
1:50:53
It's self-preservation.
1:50:56
I'm sure that you will see that the
1:50:58
comments were you go, girl.
1:51:01
Absolutely right.
1:51:03
That's the way to do it.
1:51:05
Yes, you show those Trumpies.
1:51:07
You show them, girl.
1:51:08
You show them.
1:51:10
Speaking of...
1:51:11
Yeah, you're probably right.
1:51:12
Let's get a little update.
1:51:13
And people live for that.
1:51:15
Self-selecting.
1:51:16
Yes, very self-selecting.
1:51:18
People live for that.
1:51:20
It's more important to them than a house
1:51:23
is to have friends on TikTok who are
1:51:28
telling them they're doing...
1:51:30
Well, yeah.
1:51:31
Telling them they're doing the right thing.
1:51:32
I mean, our world and that's on all
1:51:35
sides of the political, religious, socioeconomic spectrum.
1:51:39
Everybody's online getting this.
1:51:43
And the old, honey, I'm coming to bed
1:51:46
one second.
1:51:46
Someone said something wrong on the Internet.
1:51:50
It's still true.
1:51:51
A classic cartoon.
1:51:53
It's still true.
1:51:55
This guy's wrong.
1:51:57
I gotta post something about it.
1:52:00
Just know, just know.
1:52:02
Here's the latest on TikTok.
1:52:03
Well, TikTok is here to stay.
1:52:05
President Trump signed an executive order yesterday allowing
1:52:08
TikTok to continue operating in the U.S.
1:52:10
under a new business structure.
1:52:12
Former President Joe Biden signed legislation last year
1:52:15
calling for a Chinese parent company by dance
1:52:18
to sell TikTok's assets to an American company
1:52:20
or face a nationwide ban.
1:52:23
President Trump says Chinese President Xi gave the
1:52:26
go-ahead in to proceed with the deal.
1:52:29
This is going to be American-operated all
1:52:32
the way and great respect for President Xi
1:52:36
and I very much appreciate that he approved
1:52:38
the deal because to get it done properly
1:52:41
we really needed the support of China and
1:52:43
the approval of China.
1:52:45
The federal government along with over 30 states
1:52:48
including Idaho banned public employees from using TikTok
1:52:51
on government-issued devices because of national security
1:52:54
and privacy concerns.
1:52:57
And TikTok isn't only for teenagers to make
1:52:59
and watch short dance videos anymore.
1:53:02
It's also increasingly where many Americans are getting
1:53:04
their news.
1:53:05
A Pew Research Center survey found about 20
1:53:08
% of U.S. adults now get their
1:53:10
news on a regular basis from TikTok.
1:53:12
That's up from only 3% in 2020.
1:53:15
As for adults 30 years or under 43
1:53:18
% turn to TikTok for their news.
1:53:41
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1:54:22
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1:54:25
...
1:54:27
...
1:54:30
with the swords anymore.
1:54:32
We have to fight it with the tools
1:54:33
of today.
1:54:34
We have to fight back.
1:54:36
How do we fight back?
1:54:37
Our influencers.
1:54:39
I think you should also talk to them
1:54:40
if you have a chance.
1:54:41
To that community, they're very important.
1:54:45
And secondly, we're gonna have to use the
1:54:48
tools of battle.
1:54:49
You know, the weapons change over time.
1:54:52
You can't fight today with the swords, that
1:54:54
doesn't work very well, okay?
1:54:56
And you can't fight with cavalry, that doesn't
1:54:58
work very well.
1:54:59
And you have these new things, you know,
1:55:01
like drones, things like that, and I won't
1:55:03
get into that.
1:55:04
But we have to fight with the weapons
1:55:06
that apply to the battlefields in which we're
1:55:09
engaged.
1:55:10
And the most important ones are in social
1:55:12
media.
1:55:13
And the most important purchase that is going
1:55:15
on right now is classware.
1:55:22
TikTok, TikTok, number one, number one.
1:55:25
And I hope it goes through, because it
1:55:26
can be consequential.
1:55:29
And the other one, what's the other one
1:55:30
that's most important?
1:55:32
X.
1:55:33
X.
1:55:34
X.
1:55:35
Very good.
1:55:37
And, you know, so we have to talk
1:55:38
to Ilan.
1:55:39
He's not an enemy, he's a friend.
1:55:42
We should talk to him.
1:55:43
Now, if we can get those two things,
1:55:45
we get a lot, and I could go
1:55:46
on on other things, but that's not the
1:55:47
point right now.
1:55:48
We have to fight the fight, okay?
1:55:51
To take, give direction to the Jewish people,
1:55:55
and give direction to our non-Jewish friends,
1:55:57
or those who could be our Jewish friends.
1:56:00
Are we going to succeed with everyone?
1:56:01
No.
1:56:02
Will there be a strong counterpart?
1:56:03
Yes.
1:56:05
Got to talk to Ilan.
1:56:06
He's a friend.
1:56:10
Oh, goodness.
1:56:12
In the midst of all this, President Trump
1:56:13
says, we got a deal.
1:56:15
Right.
1:56:17
Yeah, I noticed.
1:56:18
He keeps saying he's got a deal.
1:56:20
He's always saying he's got a deal.
1:56:22
There's no deal.
1:56:22
I don't think there's a deal, either.
1:56:24
Because, you know, obviously, Mossad has the pictures
1:56:28
of him and Epstein, so.
1:56:30
That must be it.
1:56:32
And with that, I want to thank you
1:56:33
for your courage.
1:56:33
Say in the morning to you, the man
1:56:34
who put the C's in the Charlie conspiracy.
1:56:37
Say hello to my friend on the other
1:56:38
end, the one, the only, Mr. John C.
1:56:42
DeMora.
1:56:45
I lay in the morning to you, Mr.
1:56:47
Adam Currie, a man who should be seen
1:56:48
with some raffia in the other side of
1:56:49
the water.
1:56:49
And all the dames and knights out there.
1:56:53
In the morning to the trolls in the
1:56:54
troll room.
1:56:55
Let me count you for a second.
1:56:56
All right, all right.
1:56:58
It's doing okay.
1:56:59
21-18 in these dog days of summer.
1:57:02
21-18.
1:57:03
It's been beautiful here, by the way.
1:57:04
60 degrees in the morning.
1:57:06
Hasn't been above 83.
1:57:07
It's just fantastic.
1:57:09
We have had such a great summer.
1:57:10
Thank God for climate change.
1:57:12
I am enjoying it.
1:57:14
And every day I get all the alerts.
1:57:17
Oh, tropical storm.
1:57:20
Kendra.
1:57:21
Tropical storm.
1:57:22
Kendra.
1:57:23
Hulu.
1:57:23
I mean, it's just all these tropical storms.
1:57:25
Oh, it's been downgraded.
1:57:27
Oh, it's been.
1:57:28
We need a good storm, people.
1:57:29
This is not happening, the climate change.
1:57:31
Oh, Brennan's on MSNBC.
1:57:34
Trump's remarks about Comey case raise red flags
1:57:37
about Department of Justice independence.
1:57:43
He's already out there.
1:57:44
That guy should have laid low.
1:57:46
Yeah, no, he's doing everything he can to
1:57:49
get a narrative going that Trump is no
1:57:54
good and he's weaponizing the Department of Justice.
1:57:58
It could almost work if the guy even
1:58:01
looked trustworthy.
1:58:02
He doesn't.
1:58:04
I mean, you look at Brennan and it's
1:58:05
like, this guy does not look, he doesn't
1:58:09
seem believable.
1:58:10
And no one's still asked him whether he's
1:58:11
a radical Islamist.
1:58:15
Well, I don't know if he's radical, but
1:58:17
we're pretty.
1:58:19
I think he is.
1:58:19
I think he's radical.
1:58:20
Pretty sure.
1:58:21
We don't know one way or the other,
1:58:22
do we?
1:58:22
We don't.
1:58:23
We don't know nothing like the rest of
1:58:25
the people.
1:58:26
We don't know nothing.
1:58:27
Two people dead in this church shooting.
1:58:30
Man, what a bad, bad Sunday.
1:58:34
So the trolls are hanging out in the
1:58:35
troll room, noagendastream.com.
1:58:37
And we love having them here.
1:58:39
They keep us on our toes and keep
1:58:42
us informed and troll away predominantly.
1:58:44
That's always good with a little one-liner.
1:58:48
Sometimes it's quite enjoyable.
1:58:49
Sometimes it's irritating, but they are here and
1:58:52
they are here to stay.
1:58:53
Over 2000 of them listening in today, which
1:58:55
is good.
1:58:56
Of course, we always recommend that you use
1:59:00
a modern podcast app to, you know, we
1:59:02
just tested the live feature with video simultaneous.
1:59:07
So you can switch between audio or video
1:59:10
and it worked perfectly.
1:59:12
This is the new thing.
1:59:13
These new podcast apps, they'll do live streaming
1:59:16
video in your podcast app.
1:59:19
It's pretty cool.
1:59:20
I mean, not that we're ever going to
1:59:21
do it, but, or we could just do
1:59:24
streaming video with my hands.
1:59:27
Your hand?
1:59:27
What are you doing with your hand?
1:59:29
I'm doing lots with my hands.
1:59:30
My hands are doing all kinds of stuff.
1:59:32
Yeah, I'm doing, I did a one video.
1:59:36
I think we have a towel nearby.
1:59:38
We called it how the sausage is made,
1:59:41
speaking of a towel.
1:59:42
And it shows my screen and all the
1:59:45
clips being, being moved around and the searches.
1:59:48
And then, you know, it's a, it shows
1:59:50
what goes into the production of the show,
1:59:52
at least in the real time production, not
1:59:54
everything we do up front.
1:59:57
Yeah, I don't know.
1:59:58
People, somehow they, they like, oh, yeah, it'd
2:00:00
be a video.
2:00:01
It'd be great, man.
2:00:02
It'd be so cool to watch you.
2:00:03
No, it won't.
2:00:05
It's the last thing you want to see.
2:00:08
Well, you used to have video on Twit.
2:00:10
You used to dial in.
2:00:12
Yeah.
2:00:13
You did video back then.
2:00:15
Yeah, it's a video show.
2:00:16
I mean, he wants to do video, even
2:00:18
though, even to this day, as far as
2:00:21
I know, the audio fee still gets more
2:00:22
numbers.
2:00:24
Oh, no doubt.
2:00:25
No doubt.
2:00:27
I mean, it's just, I don't know why
2:00:28
people, a lot of these videos, especially the
2:00:30
ones where you've got two guys with cans
2:00:31
on their heads and a big, giant, you
2:00:34
know, EV20 mic in their face, you can't
2:00:37
see nothing.
2:00:38
What's the point?
2:00:41
I mean, at least when we did this
2:00:42
stuff over at Tech TV, we were using,
2:00:44
we had a guy, some guy putting labs
2:00:46
on us.
2:00:47
Yes.
2:00:48
Yeah, but a lavalier, and then you can,
2:00:49
you know, you can move around.
2:00:51
You don't have a big, giant mic in
2:00:53
your face and a big bunch of headphones
2:00:55
on.
2:00:56
You look like an idiot.
2:00:59
The modern podcast apps will alert you when
2:01:01
we go live, and many other shows go
2:01:03
live, like the Rock and Roll Pre-Show,
2:01:05
like you name it.
2:01:06
They're all of the Noah Jenner stream podcasts.
2:01:08
They're all going live.
2:01:09
It's great.
2:01:10
Give them a shot.
2:01:11
Go to podcastapps.com.
2:01:13
We run value for value.
2:01:14
When is our 18th anniversary?
2:01:16
I can't remember.
2:01:17
Is it 16th of October?
2:01:19
I think it's the 26th and the 28th.
2:01:21
Well, how come we don't know?
2:01:23
All you have to do is go to
2:01:23
the wiki page.
2:01:24
It has the date on there.
2:01:26
Okay.
2:01:27
Because we need to promote this now.
2:01:30
No, it's not even October yet.
2:01:32
Well, but it's like Christmas.
2:01:33
Why don't we start promoting that?
2:01:35
Okay.
2:01:37
There's, oh, Noah Jenner Wikipedia.
2:01:39
There's a Wikipedia page.
2:01:40
I didn't realize that.
2:01:41
History.
2:01:42
It says, Noah Jenner debuted in October, 2007.
2:01:47
Well, what good is that?
2:01:48
Oh, it used to have the exact date.
2:01:51
Let me see.
2:01:54
No, there is no exact date.
2:01:58
Well, hold on a second.
2:02:00
I know how we can retrieve this.
2:02:02
It's on the archive.
2:02:04
Episode one has got the date on it.
2:02:05
Bingit.io. So, how do I...
2:02:12
It's the 26th, I think.
2:02:14
Let me see.
2:02:14
Hold on a second.
2:02:15
Or the 28th.
2:02:16
Here, episode date ascending.
2:02:18
Okay, search.
2:02:19
Here we go.
2:02:21
26.
2:02:22
There you go.
2:02:23
The 26th of October.
2:02:25
Finally, I got it.
2:02:26
Now, what day is that on?
2:02:27
Is that a show day?
2:02:28
I don't know.
2:02:29
Okay, let's take a look.
2:02:32
October 26th.
2:02:33
If it's not a show day, we get
2:02:34
to do two shows.
2:02:35
It's Sunday the 26th.
2:02:37
Boom.
2:02:40
Boom, indeed.
2:02:41
We'll be doing this for 18 years, people.
2:02:45
Some of you were in diapers when we
2:02:47
started.
2:02:48
How amazing is that?
2:02:50
And now we're just old boomers with no
2:02:52
cans on TV.
2:02:54
Perfect.
2:02:56
And we've been doing it value for value
2:02:58
since almost the very, very beginning, which is
2:03:01
very simple.
2:03:02
And we pioneered the concept.
2:03:03
We named the concept, which is now used
2:03:06
by a lot of people.
2:03:07
I'm very happy.
2:03:08
I wish more people would actually do it
2:03:10
because- Yes, it's not as easy as
2:03:13
it looks.
2:03:14
No, it's not.
2:03:14
No, but that's true.
2:03:16
You have to remove all your pride.
2:03:19
You know, there's so many.
2:03:20
Yeah, you do.
2:03:21
You shouldn't have any pride anyway.
2:03:23
You're telling me you have pride when you're
2:03:25
reading an ad.
2:03:26
You're talking about something very serious.
2:03:28
And by the way, what am I going
2:03:31
to do with all this extra money I
2:03:33
have?
2:03:33
I'm going to buy gold.
2:03:34
Gold, that's right.
2:03:35
I trust the gold guys.
2:03:36
Oh, I love those vitamins.
2:03:38
You know, I've never felt so good.
2:03:40
Someone's- Now there's your, to me, that's
2:03:43
really essentially, hey, can you send us some
2:03:45
money?
2:03:46
I think is less soul crushing than selling
2:03:51
out to vitamins.
2:03:52
One of our producers sent us the code
2:03:55
of federal regulations concerning use of endorsements and
2:04:01
testimonials and advertising, which is quite extensive.
2:04:07
But you actually have to be kind of
2:04:09
careful, certainly podcasters.
2:04:14
Because if you say that you use this
2:04:17
product and you demonstrably don't, you could get
2:04:22
in trouble, technically.
2:04:24
Yes, technically.
2:04:26
The problem is they have not yet gone
2:04:28
after podcasters.
2:04:30
No, although I'm hearing, man, what is it,
2:04:34
to NPR.
2:04:35
They're running all kinds of pharma ads now,
2:04:39
mainly for boner pills disguised as, we're for
2:04:43
his and her.
2:04:45
It's his and hers online pill dispensary.
2:04:48
Oh, they've gone out of control.
2:04:50
But you know, I was tuning around the
2:04:51
TV recently and I stopped at one of
2:04:57
the soap operas, The Young and the Restless.
2:05:01
And I said, I wonder how they're doing
2:05:04
here.
2:05:04
And I watched, boom, ad, boom, ad, ad,
2:05:07
ad, ad.
2:05:08
All the ads on the soap operas, all
2:05:11
drug companies.
2:05:12
They shouldn't be soap operas anymore, they should
2:05:14
be drug operas.
2:05:15
Yes, we should rename them.
2:05:17
They don't sell soap, they sell drugs.
2:05:20
And some of the more obscure ones, I'm
2:05:22
gonna start recording these so I can get
2:05:24
some of the stuff at the end.
2:05:26
Yeah, the disclaimers.
2:05:27
The disclaimers.
2:05:28
The herty bits.
2:05:29
I mean, I've never heard of half of
2:05:30
these things.
2:05:31
Well, no, and you know what?
2:05:33
You don't want it.
2:05:35
I'm sure you don't want it.
2:05:38
So part of the value for value, which
2:05:39
is time, talent, treasure, giving us information.
2:05:43
And thank you, by the way, a lot
2:05:45
of people did send me details on the
2:05:48
escalator.
2:05:49
Because I said, hey, we've got escalator people
2:05:51
out there.
2:05:52
Let me see, because our artwork was actually
2:05:55
Trump on the escalator.
2:05:57
Jeffrey Rhea did that one.
2:06:00
And let me see, escalator fiasco.
2:06:02
I work with many of the elevator maintenance
2:06:04
companies in New York City.
2:06:06
Word on the street, this is good enough
2:06:07
for me, is that someone at the top
2:06:09
got something stuck between the comb plate and
2:06:11
the teeth.
2:06:13
This activated the comb plate safety switch, which
2:06:15
shuts the elevator down so it doesn't shred
2:06:18
someone if they get their shoe or article
2:06:20
of clothing stuck.
2:06:21
The manual emergency stop switch has a cover
2:06:24
over it and would not be stopped by
2:06:26
accident.
2:06:27
Another note said that if you lift the
2:06:31
cover on the emergency stop, that it immediately
2:06:35
starts off an alarm that's been lifted up.
2:06:38
And a third said the switch for these
2:06:42
things is well known and in a different
2:06:45
location.
2:06:47
And someone could have just sat there and
2:06:48
just flipped the switch.
2:06:49
So kind of inconclusive.
2:06:52
But I doubt that someone got something stuck
2:06:54
in the comb.
2:06:55
But that's the word on the street, so.
2:06:57
Well, I know the stuff gets stuck in
2:06:59
the combs in the BART tracks in San
2:07:02
Francisco.
2:07:03
They have escalators.
2:07:05
And the homeless poop on the escalator and
2:07:11
it goes up to the top and it
2:07:12
gets in that comb thing and stops the
2:07:14
escalator.
2:07:15
Is this something the homeless like doing in
2:07:18
San Francisco?
2:07:19
Like, hey, watch this.
2:07:20
Hey, watch this.
2:07:22
Watch how I can stop the escalator.
2:07:23
Let's watch.
2:07:26
That's kind of, why would the homeless people
2:07:28
poop on the escalator?
2:07:30
To me.
2:07:31
You know, they just poop when they feel
2:07:32
like it.
2:07:33
Nobody, there's nobody, there's no, it's encouraged.
2:07:36
I have no idea what's going on in
2:07:38
San Francisco with all the pooping.
2:07:41
Oh, there you go.
2:07:42
Is the poop- Maybe when you gotta
2:07:43
go, you gotta go.
2:07:48
So anyway, thank you very much, Jeffrey Reed,
2:07:51
Jeffrey Ria.
2:07:53
With Slim Pickens, if I recall, let's go
2:07:55
take a look at noagendaartgenerator.com as we
2:07:58
went through our multiple choices.
2:08:01
Let me see, there was- There wasn't
2:08:06
anything.
2:08:08
There really wasn't.
2:08:09
We had a pregnant woman popping pills.
2:08:11
We had, you like the dog, the rapted
2:08:15
dog being raptured.
2:08:18
Oh yeah, I did like the raptured dog.
2:08:20
I didn't like that one.
2:08:22
No, of course not.
2:08:23
No, not of course not.
2:08:24
I mean, again, so many cartoons, cartoons, cartoons.
2:08:29
I used the cartoon of the, just because
2:08:32
I thought it was a pretty cartoon, it
2:08:33
really didn't mean anything for the newsletter.
2:08:35
I used Operation High Jump.
2:08:37
Yes, which I think- Jeffrey Ria, the
2:08:41
guys with the flying saucer and the whole
2:08:43
thing.
2:08:43
So it actually was Operation Fishbowl.
2:08:46
I was confused.
2:08:47
You have to look up Operation Fishbowl to
2:08:49
see how they- Yeah, I looked them
2:08:49
both up.
2:08:50
Somebody sent me links.
2:08:51
Yes, Operation Fishbowl.
2:08:53
I kind of like the quarterite X, the
2:08:58
shell, the noagenda clamshell with the pearl in
2:09:02
it and- Yeah, you liked it, but
2:09:04
I didn't like it at all.
2:09:07
And you couldn't see noagenda.
2:09:09
It faded and you're colorblind, so you could
2:09:12
see it, which is ironic.
2:09:14
It is ironic that I can see that
2:09:16
so well and it pops out to me.
2:09:18
And you're just like, no, no, you can't
2:09:20
see it.
2:09:21
No, it was completely obliterated.
2:09:23
So it's possible that our artist there is
2:09:26
colorblind too.
2:09:27
Yeah, but it's just, all you need is
2:09:31
a good concept.
2:09:32
The art doesn't even have to be that
2:09:33
good as long as it's a good concept.
2:09:36
And I'm looking now at what we have
2:09:38
come in.
2:09:39
And there's still plenty of chances, people.
2:09:42
Plenty of chances to make it in.
2:09:46
Please, please, before the end of the show,
2:09:48
please.
2:09:49
I don't understand the wanker joke with Blue
2:09:52
by Blue Acorn.
2:09:53
Is he holding a hot dog?
2:09:56
Let me see.
2:09:57
And why is the guy blonde?
2:09:59
Starmer's not blonde.
2:10:01
Let's see.
2:10:01
People gotta work on this.
2:10:02
Right at the front, the top.
2:10:04
Yeah, and I see him wanker.
2:10:06
Well, I don't know.
2:10:08
I have no idea.
2:10:10
I don't know.
2:10:12
This is why we're doing the podcast and
2:10:15
they aren't.
2:10:16
It's not easy being funny, just saying, without
2:10:20
turning into a wanker.
2:10:23
As part of the Value for Value, of
2:10:24
course, we need and appreciate the treasure part
2:10:29
of the three Ts, time, talent, and treasure.
2:10:31
And we always thank everybody who supports the
2:10:34
show.
2:10:34
$50 and above will tell you exactly who
2:10:37
they are, if they give us a pseudonym,
2:10:39
then that's fine.
2:10:41
And we'll read their note.
2:10:42
If it's $200 or above, we are guaranteed
2:10:45
to read your note.
2:10:46
And that is just the promise we make.
2:10:47
Not everybody can support us with $200 an
2:10:49
episode and anything is appreciated.
2:10:51
But for those fortunate enough, we also give
2:10:54
you a title, a credit, Associate Executive Producer,
2:10:57
which is a real Hollywood credit.
2:10:59
You can use it anywhere Hollywood credits are
2:11:01
recognized, including imdb.com.
2:11:03
$300 and above, and you get the title
2:11:06
of Executive Producer for this episode, 1803 of
2:11:09
the Best Podcast in the Universe.
2:11:10
And we start off with, this is one
2:11:12
of the Mercy Me Boys, Michael Schuetscher, he's
2:11:17
in Franklin, Tennessee, comes in with $1,033
2:11:23
.33. And he says, this is for Seamus.
2:11:29
Now there's a story behind this.
2:11:31
He says, what an honor to meet such
2:11:32
an awesome kiddo, which he puts in quotes,
2:11:35
because he knows that that's not a term
2:11:37
I like.
2:11:38
So grateful Adam let us know that he
2:11:39
and Grace, his mom, would be at the
2:11:41
Mercy Me show in Biloxi.
2:11:44
So I knew this is, Seamus is a
2:11:46
Clip Custodian's kid.
2:11:48
And I think he's, how old is Seamus
2:11:50
now?
2:11:50
He's got to be 12, 13.
2:11:55
And the Clip Custodian told me, hey, you
2:11:57
know, Seamus and Grace are at the Mercy
2:12:00
Me concert with the Toby Mac.
2:12:02
And I said, well, let me put in
2:12:03
a call.
2:12:04
Let me pull some strings.
2:12:06
Let me do some Hollywood style stuff.
2:12:08
And it worked.
2:12:09
You get them backstage?
2:12:10
Yeah, I got them backstage.
2:12:12
They got pictures with the band.
2:12:13
Absolutely, absolutely.
2:12:17
I love it.
2:12:19
It's what you always want to do.
2:12:20
Oh man, let me just call my boys.
2:12:22
I'll take care of you.
2:12:24
Call my boys, I'll take care of you.
2:12:25
With that and getting a comp is the
2:12:27
other good thing.
2:12:28
You comp and get them comped?
2:12:31
No, I think they already had the tickets.
2:12:33
Get them comped.
2:12:35
Hey, I got you comped and you didn't
2:12:37
even read the email.
2:12:38
They'll have to catch you next time.
2:12:41
And so he will become a Secretary General
2:12:46
today, which will be fantastic and appreciate that.
2:12:50
And I guess this is a switcheroo for
2:12:52
Seamus since he says for Seamus, so we'll
2:12:54
put Seamus on as the executive producer.
2:12:57
And he says, give me anything, like anything
2:13:00
from Rev Al.
2:13:01
You guys are the best.
2:13:06
R-E-S-P-I-C-T.
2:13:08
Thank you, Shwoo.
2:13:09
That's his nickname, Shwoo, Shwoo.
2:13:11
Dr. Sharkey, who is in St. Peter's, Missouri,
2:13:17
came in with 5-15-38.
2:13:20
The note is too long, but I think
2:13:22
I can read it.
2:13:24
Dear respected hitting team.
2:13:26
Hiring.
2:13:27
He says hitting.
2:13:28
Oh no, it does say hiring.
2:13:29
I like hitting better.
2:13:30
Team of Curry Dvorak and Goldfarb.
2:13:34
I get it.
2:13:36
Hiring team, get it?
2:13:38
Goldfarb.
2:13:38
We're a company.
2:13:39
We're an employment agency.
2:13:41
Oh, okay.
2:13:43
It is with supreme humility that I accept
2:13:45
your offer to the role of Secretary General,
2:13:47
FEMA, region seven.
2:13:48
There you go.
2:13:49
Now that's a good title with full knowledge
2:13:51
and understanding of the duties and responsibilities therein.
2:13:54
I'm deeply honored by the opportunity to serve
2:13:56
in such a critical capacity, leading efforts to
2:13:58
protect and support the resilient No Agenda community
2:14:01
across Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
2:14:04
My background in emergency management has taught me
2:14:07
that best laid plans often, often involved duct
2:14:11
tape, chewing gum, and sarcasm.
2:14:15
It's all you need.
2:14:15
And I'm eager to apply all three in
2:14:18
advancing the No Agenda mission while steering clear
2:14:20
of the M5M illicit influence.
2:14:23
So to ensure a seamless transition, I'm available
2:14:26
at all your earliest convenience to discuss further
2:14:29
details or to shake the rain sticks.
2:14:33
Thank you for once again for your confidence
2:14:34
in my abilities.
2:14:35
I look forward to hitting people in the
2:14:38
mouth, hugs and kisses in the morning.
2:14:40
Duke, Sir, Dr. Sharkey in St. Peter's, Missouri.
2:14:46
P.S., my first executive order will be
2:14:48
to unite my former dominions of FEMA region
2:14:51
four and Appalachian Mountains, Appalachian Mountains, Appalachian Mountains,
2:14:57
Appalachian Mountains under my newly protectorate of FEMA
2:15:00
seven.
2:15:01
Okay.
2:15:01
Yeah, good job.
2:15:03
Gerald Small is in Gilbert, Arizona, 34567.
2:15:08
Nice sequential number.
2:15:09
And all he says is thanks for continuing
2:15:11
to keep us all sane.
2:15:13
Oh, I'm happy to do that, Sir.
2:15:16
Then we have Cass F.
2:15:18
And she gave a 250.
2:15:20
This is actually a mega.
2:15:21
She added 100 and 150.
2:15:23
We went back and forth.
2:15:23
But she's the one who sent me the
2:15:25
packages of cute materials.
2:15:27
And she's the precision, she's the precise woman.
2:15:31
And so she's getting the credit she should
2:15:33
have gotten.
2:15:34
Hold on, what materials?
2:15:36
What are said materials?
2:15:37
I talked about it on the last show.
2:15:38
I don't remember.
2:15:38
She sent me a couple of, yes, she
2:15:41
sent me two boxes that were exactly identical.
2:15:44
And she sent in a series of funny
2:15:47
cards that were all precisely identical.
2:15:51
And then she sent two bottles of cold
2:15:53
gin smoke, including mesquite, which is the rare
2:15:56
of the two.
2:15:57
Sounds like one of those boxes was for
2:15:59
me.
2:16:00
No, there were two, two boxes had nothing
2:16:03
similar in them.
2:16:04
Well, how come I didn't get anything?
2:16:07
Because you didn't get anything.
2:16:10
This is where you follow up with life's
2:16:12
not fair, Adam.
2:16:13
But no agenda showed John C.
2:16:15
Dvorak.
2:16:16
Each box, it didn't have your name on
2:16:17
any of them.
2:16:18
No, nothing was meant for you.
2:16:20
And if it was, I would have sent
2:16:21
it forward because I always send stuff to
2:16:24
you.
2:16:24
And even though I tell people not to
2:16:25
send me anything because it sometimes takes up
2:16:27
to a year, sometimes two years to get
2:16:30
the thing to you, but you eventually get
2:16:32
it.
2:16:32
But usually that includes silver coins, which they
2:16:34
still owe you from two years ago.
2:16:35
I know you do.
2:16:37
All right, well, glad we figured all that
2:16:39
out.
2:16:40
Peter Johnson, associate executive producer, 225 from Castleberry,
2:16:44
Florida.
2:16:45
And he says, you can skip reading on
2:16:47
the show for brevity if you'd like.
2:16:48
Well, we don't have a lot to read
2:16:49
today, so I'll do it.
2:16:51
Boots on the ground.
2:16:52
My wife is a nurse in a cardiac
2:16:54
-related unit.
2:16:55
She recently saw yet another young male, early
2:16:58
30s, with heart failure that began, you guessed
2:17:01
it, right after taking the jab.
2:17:03
She told me she was very glad I
2:17:05
never got the vax.
2:17:06
I told her to thank John and Adam.
2:17:09
This is a good reminder it was time
2:17:10
to donate again.
2:17:11
Thank you for your service.
2:17:13
Also, this brings me to knighthood.
2:17:15
And by the way, we never told anybody
2:17:17
not to take the vax.
2:17:18
No, we didn't.
2:17:19
Just to be on the record.
2:17:20
He says, this brings me to knighthood.
2:17:22
Well, I don't think we have any knights
2:17:23
on the schedule today.
2:17:27
So would you please send this a note,
2:17:29
Peter, so we can get your knight name
2:17:31
and all your et ceteras so we can
2:17:33
take care of you on a Thursday show?
2:17:36
And he finishes, Adam, glad to hear.
2:17:37
I'll walk with you in paradise one day.
2:17:39
Never stop preaching the truth.
2:17:40
Thank you both, and God bless, says Peter
2:17:42
Johnson.
2:17:44
I think that's assuming a lot.
2:17:45
Not really.
2:17:50
There's humor there.
2:17:52
Tyler Austin in Warren, Pennsylvania, 2-2-2
2:17:55
-2-2.
2:17:55
He actually sent a card in.
2:17:59
You can tell by the sound of it,
2:18:00
that's what a card sounds like.
2:18:03
And he says, former Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin
2:18:09
has a Dodge Ram pickup truck with a
2:18:14
license plate 333.
2:18:16
Nice.
2:18:18
That's cool.
2:18:20
ITM gentlemen, my 22-year-old Toyota Tacoma
2:18:24
just turned 2-2-2-2-2-2.
2:18:27
So he sent us 2-2-2-dot
2:18:29
-2-2, and he should have instead sent
2:18:32
us $222,000, and he didn't, but OK.
2:18:38
Oh, well.
2:18:38
We'll let him slide.
2:18:39
I knew it was time to donate.
2:18:42
2-2, that's a lot of good miles.
2:18:44
But for Toyotas, no.
2:18:47
350,000 miles, classic.
2:18:50
You can do it with most Toyota motors.
2:18:52
Thanks for all you do and for not
2:18:55
selling gold.
2:18:58
You're welcome.
2:18:59
And it's prerequisite, fear.
2:19:01
Love and light to PS Sales Karma, please.
2:19:04
Oh, Sales Karma, you got.
2:19:08
You've got karma.
2:19:12
Sir Mopar, here in Texas, in Richmond, $200
2:19:14
.33. And this is a note to you,
2:19:17
which I'll read.
2:19:18
Dear John, listen here, Jack, you lying dog
2:19:21
-faced pony soldier.
2:19:23
I heard what you said about my wife,
2:19:24
Cassandra Fair, on the last show.
2:19:26
She is indeed a keeper who married an
2:19:28
associate executive producer, then upgraded me tonight for
2:19:31
a birthday present.
2:19:33
Please consider this as her donation.
2:19:35
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
2:19:37
And Corn Pop was a bad dude.
2:19:41
I can't remember exactly what you messed up,
2:19:43
but you messed up big.
2:19:44
No, this is Cass up at the top
2:19:46
of this list.
2:19:47
Oh, OK.
2:19:49
Well, she's getting a lot more publicity than
2:19:51
she needed.
2:19:52
But she seemed to pull it off in
2:19:54
such a weird stunt.
2:19:55
Call it publicity.
2:19:57
Give her some health karma as she recently
2:20:01
underwent one and a half day liver transplant
2:20:04
with 64 staples afterwards.
2:20:07
Oh, man.
2:20:08
She never mentioned that.
2:20:09
No, well, that calls for a goat.
2:20:11
Regards, Sir Mopar of Fort Bend County.
2:20:14
You've got karma.
2:20:17
Wow.
2:20:19
Wow, wow.
2:20:21
She's now a show regular.
2:20:22
Linda Lou Patkins up.
2:20:24
And this wraps it up, by the way.
2:20:25
Very short donations today.
2:20:27
It was very piss poor, I would say.
2:20:30
Linda Lou Patkin, Lakewood, Colorado, $200.
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and writer of winning resumes.
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How's the test going?
2:20:51
The what?
2:20:52
Oh, I haven't checked in.
2:20:54
But Brendan's had a cold, I haven't seen
2:20:56
him.
2:20:56
Oh, COVID, I'm sure.
2:20:58
COVID, he's got COVID.
2:21:00
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
2:21:03
Let's vote for jobs.
2:21:06
Well, that wraps up our executive and associate
2:21:09
executive producers for today.
2:21:10
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2:21:30
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2:21:31
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2:21:35
Stay tuned for it.
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Our formula is this.
2:21:37
We go out, we hit people in the
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mouth.
2:21:53
Shut up, you greasy slave.
2:21:57
Well, we might as well get these super
2:21:58
cuts out of the way.
2:21:59
Oh, yeah.
2:22:00
Super cut Sunday, everybody.
2:22:01
Super, super, super, super, super, super, super cut.
2:22:04
Super cut.
2:22:04
Super cut Sunday.
2:22:07
So I want to start off with talking
2:22:09
about censorship because of the Jimmy Kimmel thing.
2:22:11
Yeah.
2:22:12
And I want to begin, not with the
2:22:14
super cut, but with a hypocrite Chris Hayes
2:22:16
talking about how terrible...
2:22:18
Chris Hayes is the guy on MSNBC.
2:22:20
MSNBC.
2:22:21
I had to say that because I don't
2:22:23
think anyone watches it.
2:22:23
The Rachel Maddow guy.
2:22:25
Yeah, he looks, he's a protege.
2:22:28
Yes.
2:22:28
So he goes on about Kimmel, and then
2:22:30
it cuts right to him going on about
2:22:33
the firing of Tucker Carlson when he was
2:22:37
at Fox.
2:22:38
And so we get a contrast, this would
2:22:40
be, I'm going to call this hypocrite of
2:22:42
the day because I do this in the
2:22:43
newsletter.
2:22:44
So I figured, why not do it on
2:22:45
the show?
2:22:46
ABC made the announcement, Kimmel would indeed be
2:22:48
taken off the air indefinitely.
2:22:49
And this is just the latest chapter in
2:22:52
Donald Trump's ongoing campaign to crack down on
2:22:57
free speech, dominate the media, and essentially render
2:22:59
the First Amendment meaningless.
2:23:01
So it was for the journeyman cable news
2:23:03
host, Tucker Carlson, just fired from his third
2:23:06
network.
2:23:07
He believed he could say anything, no matter
2:23:09
how vile, no matter how disgusting, no matter
2:23:11
how offensive, no matter how dehumanizing or belittling.
2:23:15
And if you act like a sociopath over
2:23:18
and over and over and over, you will
2:23:22
become unpopular on the national stage.
2:23:26
That's just like a basic principle.
2:23:27
Over time, probably not going to work out
2:23:29
well for you in the long run.
2:23:30
Eventually, people will be rightly offended, disgusted by
2:23:34
it.
2:23:35
It's the hippie, hippie, hippie, hippie, hippie, hippie,
2:23:38
hippie, hippie, hippie, hypocrite of the day.
2:23:43
We do it live, baby.
2:23:45
You did that on the fly.
2:23:46
We do it live.
2:23:47
Don't mess around.
2:23:48
We do it live.
2:23:49
So here's the censorship series of the same
2:23:52
guys that came on to, that went on
2:23:56
in defense of Kimmel getting, you know, put
2:23:59
on hiatus for four days, all the talk
2:24:03
show hosts going on and on about how
2:24:05
great it was when Trump got censored and
2:24:07
kicked off Twitter.
2:24:08
This is the censorship Twitter supercut.
2:24:12
Trump has been suspended from Twitter, Instagram, Facebook,
2:24:15
and even Snapchat.
2:24:16
But don't worry, Mr. President, there are still
2:24:19
plenty of apps you do have access to.
2:24:21
You still have Spotify to drown out the
2:24:23
sound of millions of people cheering as you
2:24:25
leave.
2:24:26
Google, Apple, and Amazon removed the Parler app
2:24:29
from their platforms.
2:24:30
Parler is where all the right wingers gather
2:24:32
to post QAnon sense and misspelled the word
2:24:35
Parler.
2:24:36
Trumpers are complaining bitterly that they're being silenced.
2:24:40
They, in fact, they won't shut up about
2:24:41
being silenced.
2:24:42
I love having Donald Trump off Twitter, not
2:24:44
to mention all the other toxic racists and
2:24:46
conspiracy theorists that have been booted off.
2:24:48
Oh, damn.
2:24:50
A lifetime Twitter ban has got a sting.
2:24:53
They took away his precious.
2:24:55
Twitter isn't the only social media site that
2:24:57
wants nothing to do with our president.
2:24:58
He's also been banned or restricted from a
2:25:00
bevy of other platforms, including Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram,
2:25:05
Reddit, and even Twitch.
2:25:07
What are you waiting for, Pornhub?
2:25:09
It's not a coincidence.
2:25:11
It's a consequence.
2:25:13
I know it's hard for you to recognize
2:25:14
it because you've never faced one before.
2:25:17
Lifetime ban.
2:25:23
Trump's basically the Pete Rose of social media.
2:25:28
Right now, Trump's phone is stuffed into a
2:25:30
pile of rice after being drenched with tears.
2:25:32
In addition to Twitter, Trump has been banned
2:25:35
or restricted from Apple, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Google,
2:25:40
Amazon, Pinterest, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, Twitch, Stripe, Discord,
2:25:46
and Shopify.
2:25:47
Trump started this year thinking he should be
2:25:49
on Mount Rushmore.
2:25:49
Now he can't even get on Instagram.
2:25:51
How have our lives changed since Trump has
2:25:55
been banned from Twitter?
2:25:57
Well, I thought we'd take a quick look
2:25:59
outside and see has the world changed since
2:26:05
our president has been banned from Twitter?
2:26:09
Let's just look outside and see what's going
2:26:11
on.
2:26:16
I like it.
2:26:17
Elon Musk is in the middle of purchasing
2:26:19
Twitter.
2:26:19
Well, today, Musk said that one of the
2:26:22
first things he would do after the acquisition
2:26:24
goes through is lift the permanent Twitter ban
2:26:27
on Donald Trump.
2:26:29
I'll tell you what, banning Trump was like
2:26:31
one of the few almost good things Twitter's
2:26:35
done in like a decade.
2:26:36
Is that Donald Trump is a scam account.
2:26:39
It's all a scam.
2:26:42
All of it's a scam.
2:26:45
It's all a scam, I tell you.
2:26:49
So these are the same guys that moan
2:26:51
and groan.
2:26:52
I mean, the hypocrisy in the media is
2:26:56
beyond belief.
2:26:58
Well, I mean, it's not like we haven't
2:27:01
seen this.
2:27:02
I know that's all we talk about, by
2:27:03
the way.
2:27:03
Over almost two decades.
2:27:05
But yes, yes.
2:27:06
Okay, got another supercut.
2:27:07
This is a good one.
2:27:08
This is the, you know, they're always trying
2:27:10
to use fascism.
2:27:13
Oh, let's tone it down.
2:27:14
Let's tone it down.
2:27:15
There's nobody toning down anything and they're not
2:27:17
about to.
2:27:17
And this is the fascism supercut.
2:27:24
Let me ask you tonight.
2:27:25
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist?
2:27:28
Yes, I do.
2:27:28
This is what kicking the shit out of
2:27:32
fascism looks like.
2:27:34
Try to prevent the spread of the lawlessness
2:27:36
and the fascist chaos that's been unleashed against
2:27:39
us.
2:27:39
So when we say Donald Trump is a
2:27:41
fascist, fascism, a huge component of fascism is
2:27:46
uniting racism, bigotry, a form of racist nationalism.
2:27:53
We are now living in a fascist dictatorship.
2:27:57
And we are worried about potential rise of
2:27:59
fascism in this country.
2:28:00
We're worried about our democracy falling to an
2:28:03
authoritarian and potentially fascist form of government.
2:28:06
Not only to roll over to Donald Trump's
2:28:08
will, but to roll over our democracy and
2:28:12
allow him to take over this country as
2:28:16
a fascist dictator.
2:28:17
When fascism isn't just coming, it's already here.
2:28:20
The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
2:28:22
Staff, Mark Milley said, no one has ever
2:28:26
been more dangerous to this country than Donald
2:28:29
Trump.
2:28:29
And he is a fascist to his core.
2:28:34
Where'd you pick these up?
2:28:37
And this is all on X.
2:28:38
There's a bunch of people that are, there's
2:28:40
some new software that puts these together.
2:28:43
Oh, that's what it is.
2:28:43
So I've got, this is the last one.
2:28:45
And this is the, since we're talking about
2:28:46
fascism, you might as well have the Gestapo
2:28:49
because the fascists always have a Gestapo.
2:28:51
And that is the congressionally created ICE or
2:28:57
the Gestapo.
2:28:58
And here we go.
2:29:03
We've seen just the rhetoric escalate.
2:29:06
We've also seen the very dramatic videos of
2:29:10
ICE nabbing individuals and tossing them into unmarked
2:29:14
vehicles.
2:29:15
A lot of these ICE agents have been
2:29:16
masked.
2:29:17
And so it has been very divisive.
2:29:20
And there's been a lot of fear in
2:29:22
the different communities where we've been reporting.
2:29:24
Donald Trump's modern day Gestapo is stooping folks
2:29:28
up off the streets.
2:29:29
They're in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped
2:29:32
off to foreign torture dungeons.
2:29:33
Secret police who are masked, who are intimidating,
2:29:37
who are scaring people.
2:29:39
These Gestapo-like tactics.
2:29:41
It does look like a Gestapo operation.
2:29:44
It does look like the Gestapo.
2:29:46
Masked men jumping out of unmarked cars.
2:29:49
People disappearing.
2:29:50
No due process.
2:29:52
No oversight.
2:29:53
Zero accountability.
2:29:54
Happening in the United States of America today.
2:29:56
People ask, well, is authoritarianism?
2:29:58
You're being hyperbolic.
2:29:59
Boy, we're being hyperbolic.
2:30:01
Some guy jumped out of an unmarked car
2:30:02
in a van with a mask on, tried
2:30:04
to grab me.
2:30:05
I mean, by definition, you're going to push
2:30:07
back.
2:30:08
Hmm.
2:30:12
So that's the state of affairs.
2:30:13
You know, I've been trying to get the
2:30:15
actual numbers of Jimmy Kimmel after his return.
2:30:21
Which is very hard to find.
2:30:23
I mean, I see some people who are
2:30:26
saying that it dropped 70% from his
2:30:30
6 million plus.
2:30:32
6.2. 6.2 million plus comeback.
2:30:37
But for some reason, it's just, I mean,
2:30:40
if you do a do a search, it's
2:30:42
all 6.2 million.
2:30:44
Yeah, they want, they don't have the drop
2:30:46
off is probably faster than they wanted it
2:30:48
to be.
2:30:49
They, the normal assumption is you have a
2:30:51
big, a big day and you pick up
2:30:53
some new people and it falls off over
2:30:55
time.
2:30:56
But it looks like he just went back
2:30:57
to the original 1.7. But, but where
2:31:00
do you get your ratings numbers from?
2:31:02
Because I used to get them from Vanity
2:31:03
Fair or get them from Variety.
2:31:06
Or I'd get them from Holly, or Hollywood
2:31:08
Reporter.
2:31:09
I don't know.
2:31:09
I think they've suppressed it.
2:31:11
Hmm.
2:31:12
Let me just check here.
2:31:13
Variety Kimmel ratings.
2:31:14
Let's see.
2:31:17
Uh, significant surge.
2:31:19
Now this, it's, it's like it's been Google
2:31:22
washed.
2:31:22
You just can't find it.
2:31:25
They only have the highest ratings, highest ratings,
2:31:28
highest ratings.
2:31:29
TV ratings.
2:31:30
Now it's December.
2:31:31
I don't know.
2:31:33
Let's see.
2:31:34
Choney Awards 2025 ratings up 44%.
2:31:39
Draws largest audience since 2019.
2:31:43
But they do not have anything on Kimmel.
2:31:45
That's kind of interesting.
2:31:48
Hmm.
2:31:49
Does anyone have a good source for TV
2:31:51
ratings?
2:31:53
I mean, in other countries, you get the
2:31:55
overnights right away.
2:31:56
They've delayed all that.
2:31:58
Then I think it's an industry wide thing.
2:32:01
Like, uh, you know, we gotta go.
2:32:03
We don't want people like looking at the
2:32:05
ratings the next day.
2:32:06
Because we have the recording ones.
2:32:09
You know, people that are on delayed.
2:32:11
People watching on YouTube.
2:32:12
Although, okay, 26 million people watch Jimmy Kimmel
2:32:16
on YouTube.
2:32:16
You got no money for that.
2:32:18
No money.
2:32:21
So I'd like a good source.
2:32:23
We have TV people out there.
2:32:25
What sources do you use?
2:32:27
Send them to me.
2:32:29
A little update on NATO as the sales
2:32:37
job is paid off.
2:32:39
You know, fly a couple drones over the
2:32:40
airport there in Denmark.
2:32:42
Fly a couple drones over here, over there.
2:32:45
You know, and you know what?
2:32:46
You know, we got, we got a sale.
2:32:47
The drone wall.
2:32:49
Drones have strayed into Poland, the Baltics, and
2:32:51
even as far as Danish and Norwegian airspace.
2:32:55
Russia has been blamed for some of them.
2:32:57
But denies any crossings are intentional.
2:32:59
Whether it's a test or provocation.
2:33:01
One thing is clear.
2:33:03
Europe is hardening its defenses.
2:33:05
EU ministers agreed Friday to develop a drone
2:33:08
wall along borders with Russia and Ukraine.
2:33:10
10 countries took part in talks, including Kiev.
2:33:14
The so-called drone wall is an electric
2:33:16
defense barrier that would stretch across Europe's eastern
2:33:18
flank.
2:33:19
Using sensors to detect, track, and jam enemy
2:33:22
drones.
2:33:23
And if necessary, bring them down.
2:33:24
Notably absent so far, EU member Hungary, which
2:33:28
has avoided criticizing Russia and maintained cordial relations.
2:33:32
To set up this wall, the EU will
2:33:33
have to rely on Ukraine, which most nights
2:33:36
intercepts hundreds of Russian drones launched into its
2:33:39
territory.
2:33:40
It is one of the few European countries
2:33:41
to build its own cheaper counter-drone systems,
2:33:45
including fiber-optic guided models and kamikazes.
2:33:48
A contrast to the missiles and fighter jets
2:33:50
NATO used against the Russian drones that recently
2:33:53
entered Poland.
2:33:54
Ukrainians are currently the best in Europe at
2:33:56
defending against any kind of drones.
2:33:58
We are ready to share our experience with
2:34:00
other nations that need reliable protection against these
2:34:03
threats.
2:34:04
Officials say the system could be deployed within
2:34:06
a year, but the big unknown is how
2:34:08
much it will cost.
2:34:10
Brussels is yet to determine expenses, but recently
2:34:12
approved 150 billion euros in loans, part of
2:34:16
which could fund the wall.
2:34:18
EU leaders will meet in Copenhagen Wednesday to
2:34:20
discuss it further.
2:34:22
Drone wall, baby.
2:34:23
Drone wall, you know that Eric Schmidt's in
2:34:25
there somewhere.
2:34:27
Oh, yeah.
2:34:28
Why not?
2:34:29
Even Nielsen?
2:34:30
Nielsen only shows you the most recent is
2:34:36
August 25th through August 31st.
2:34:38
It's like delayed by three weeks.
2:34:40
This makes no sense.
2:34:41
I have a drone clip.
2:34:42
You might as well do a WTF clip.
2:34:44
Drone clip.
2:34:46
There are now more Russian drone attacks on
2:34:48
Ukraine than ever before in the conflict.
2:34:50
On some nights, hundreds are targeted at the
2:34:54
country.
2:34:55
In one raid this week, Ukraine's Air Force
2:34:57
says Moscow launched 619 drones and missiles, killing
2:35:02
at least three people and injuring dozens more.
2:35:06
OK, what's this Wojcicki interview you have?
2:35:09
Is that Susan Wojcicki?
2:35:10
No, I got that, but I got a
2:35:11
comment on this clip.
2:35:12
Oh, OK.
2:35:15
Over 600 drones lost, three people killed.
2:35:19
Does anybody ever question these numbers?
2:35:22
No.
2:35:22
How do you launch 600 drones?
2:35:25
And even if it's just debris from somebody
2:35:28
shooting down drones, you have a total of
2:35:31
three people killed.
2:35:34
Does anyone even in fact, you've lost it
2:35:37
right over and want me to go to
2:35:38
the Wojcicki clips.
2:35:40
It's like.
2:35:41
Does anyone see this as something's wrong with
2:35:44
this with these numbers?
2:35:45
Yeah, nobody cares at all.
2:35:47
Nobody cares.
2:35:48
I mean, all the Ukraine flags are down.
2:35:51
No one cares about it.
2:35:53
It's all you know, it's like as we
2:35:54
knew, you know, no one cares.
2:35:58
There's no you don't see any dead people
2:36:00
you don't hear about.
2:36:02
Just he just sees Zelensky and Queen Ursula
2:36:06
and sometimes Trump.
2:36:07
And like this, there's no actual information about
2:36:10
this war.
2:36:11
But drones, you know, that's it's the it's
2:36:13
the weapon of the future.
2:36:14
Everyone loves it.
2:36:15
You know, so we got the the drone
2:36:17
wall that'll stop the drones and you got
2:36:20
drones fighting drones.
2:36:23
It's all kind of cute, you know.
2:36:26
This it's not like atomic warfare is drones.
2:36:31
People don't think of just and it's just
2:36:32
so drone.
2:36:33
Well, that could be, you know, it could
2:36:36
be a Reaper drone.
2:36:37
But no, it's not that it could be,
2:36:39
you know, it's one of those delta wing
2:36:40
drones.
2:36:40
Oh, no, it's just a little quadcopter drone.
2:36:42
It's there's the reporting is shite.
2:36:46
How about that?
2:36:49
So, yes, I have the clip.
2:36:51
This somebody brought this in and reposted it.
2:36:53
It's a clip of this the woman that
2:36:56
ran YouTube.
2:36:57
Oh, this is about the censorship.
2:36:59
I know I know about the censorship.
2:37:01
And this is during it during this during
2:37:03
the covid times.
2:37:05
And it's a good one.
2:37:07
Covid, the covid, the covid finish.
2:37:10
So this poor woman who died of, unfortunately,
2:37:13
she's, you know, they were all in on
2:37:16
the vaccine and just get if you remember
2:37:19
during that period, we played some of the
2:37:21
clips that came out real and then got
2:37:23
kicked off the the platform real fast, like
2:37:26
those doctors from Fresno, right?
2:37:28
Oh, those guys.
2:37:29
Yeah, they were the first ones.
2:37:31
Yeah, they were the first ones.
2:37:32
And they were some of the first to
2:37:33
get kicked off.
2:37:34
Were they from Fresno?
2:37:37
They were from the from the Central Valley
2:37:39
somewhere.
2:37:40
I think it was like Fresno.
2:37:41
And they were talking about how this information
2:37:44
is not right.
2:37:45
And poor Susan, the one who was doing
2:37:50
all the censoring, she ended up dying of
2:37:51
turbo cancer herself a couple of years ago.
2:37:55
And she died with with a net worth
2:37:58
of almost 800 million dollars.
2:38:01
She was on her way to becoming a
2:38:02
billionaire.
2:38:03
And so it was just it's kind of
2:38:05
a it's kind of ironically pathetic to listen
2:38:08
to her in this interview with this one
2:38:11
of these morning shows.
2:38:12
I think it was a local show.
2:38:13
I'm not sure because I can't recognize the
2:38:15
the the interviewer.
2:38:18
But here it is.
2:38:19
When it comes to vaccines, vaccine hesitancy, videos
2:38:23
that cause a public health risk, where do
2:38:25
you want to see you to do better?
2:38:27
Well, first of all, we've taken the we've
2:38:29
taken responsibility very seriously.
2:38:32
I've it's been one of my top priorities.
2:38:33
And with regard to covid and with regard
2:38:37
to vaccines, that has been a top priority
2:38:39
for us.
2:38:41
And we have we have a number of
2:38:44
different ways that we address that.
2:38:45
So first of all, we want to make
2:38:46
sure that if there's information that violates our
2:38:48
policies, we came up with 10 different policies
2:38:50
around covid.
2:38:52
Then if that's a violation of policies, then
2:38:54
that's something that will remove.
2:38:56
We removed over a million videos associated with
2:38:58
covid.
2:38:59
Have you talked to the Biden administration at
2:39:01
all about vaccine hesitancy or vaccine misinformation?
2:39:05
Well, we did an event actually with the
2:39:07
Biden administration, including President Biden himself, with a
2:39:11
number of creators, Fauci as well.
2:39:15
I wonder if there's anything that you see
2:39:17
in the way that anti-vaxxers behave on
2:39:20
the platform, if there are any data or
2:39:21
insights there that could be helpful to people
2:39:24
understanding where they're coming from.
2:39:26
I mean, we try to we try to
2:39:28
understand what are the different ways that we
2:39:30
can break through.
2:39:33
So we talked about in this campaign that
2:39:35
we did about getting back to the things
2:39:37
that you love.
2:39:38
So we what we really tried to do
2:39:39
was get not just from the experts, but
2:39:42
also people that were not experts, but who
2:39:46
were explaining, like, why did they take the
2:39:48
vaccine?
2:39:48
Why was that relevant for them?
2:39:50
And what was their thought process?
2:39:51
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
2:39:55
We were there.
2:39:56
Remember it all.
2:39:57
Well, yeah, it made no zero sense.
2:40:03
Crazy times.
2:40:04
Crazy, crazy times.
2:40:06
I got one last.
2:40:07
It's ruined the country, by the way.
2:40:10
Well, it's ruined a lot of the world,
2:40:13
by the way, I would say this is
2:40:16
where this is where the family split apart,
2:40:18
which is what what they love.
2:40:22
And they love splitting families apart, whether by
2:40:26
turning your kids into different gender or aborting
2:40:29
your kids altogether.
2:40:30
This is what they love.
2:40:31
They love it.
2:40:32
They're ghouls, all of them ghouls.
2:40:35
So this is kind of a bizarre clip.
2:40:37
This is about the World Cup.
2:40:39
As you know, President Trump, very proud that
2:40:41
FIFA World Cup will be in America.
2:40:44
And but maybe not in every city, especially
2:40:46
not Chicago.
2:40:48
So we have a great Washington, D.C.
2:40:49
We, as you probably know, we're going into
2:40:52
Memphis and we're going into some other cities.
2:40:54
And very soon we're going to go into
2:40:56
Chicago.
2:40:57
It will be safe for the World Cup.
2:40:59
If if I think it isn't safe, we'll
2:41:01
move it into a different city.
2:41:02
Absolutely.
2:41:03
We'll take the world.
2:41:04
If I think it's not, it's actually a
2:41:06
very fair question.
2:41:07
If I think it's not safe, we're going
2:41:09
to move it out of that city.
2:41:10
It's like the governor of Illinois, who is,
2:41:17
you know, look, last week, between last week
2:41:20
and the week before, 11 murders and 38
2:41:23
people were shot.
2:41:25
And he gets up and says, this is
2:41:27
a very safe.
2:41:28
And then he says crime is better.
2:41:29
The reason crime is better is because cash
2:41:32
put about five months ago a whole team
2:41:35
of FBI people there to get ready for
2:41:37
when we go in.
2:41:38
And they've lowered it a little bit, you
2:41:40
know, like 20, 25 percent, which isn't good
2:41:44
enough, but it's a good start.
2:41:45
But that was only put there because they're
2:41:48
preparing for us to go in.
2:41:50
And they've done, by the way, they've done
2:41:51
a good job.
2:41:52
So then Pritzker gets up.
2:41:53
We've lowered crime 25.
2:41:55
It's because the FBI was there.
2:41:57
So, no, if any city we think is
2:41:59
going to be even a little bit dangerous
2:42:01
for the World Cup or for the Olympics,
2:42:03
you know, where they have Olympic overthrow.
2:42:05
But for the World Cup in particular, because
2:42:08
they're playing in so many cities, we won't
2:42:10
allow it to go.
2:42:10
We'll move it around a little bit.
2:42:12
But I hope that's not going to happen.
2:42:13
So I was listening to that clip.
2:42:15
I'm like, is the World Cup also going
2:42:17
to be in Chicago?
2:42:18
And the answer is no.
2:42:23
You know, this is kind of interesting.
2:42:25
I didn't even realize this.
2:42:26
The World Cup will be held in Vancouver,
2:42:28
Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Guadalajara, Mexico City,
2:42:32
Monterey, Houston, Dallas, Kansas City, Atlanta, Miami, Toronto,
2:42:36
Boston, Philadelphia.
2:42:38
And the finals will be in New York,
2:42:40
New Jersey, which I guess means the New
2:42:42
Jersey at the big stadium out there.
2:42:46
But it's not even going to be in
2:42:47
Chicago.
2:42:49
I thought that was kind of odd.
2:42:53
I guess it's interesting.
2:42:55
Yeah.
2:42:56
I'm like, huh, what's the big deal?
2:42:58
It'd be kind of cool.
2:43:00
World Cup, baby.
2:43:02
I know you care a lot about it.
2:43:04
Football, the football.
2:43:06
You know, they had some other similar type
2:43:09
thing some years and years ago.
2:43:11
It was a big deal.
2:43:12
It was some international games.
2:43:16
And one of the games was at Stanford.
2:43:20
And I went to it.
2:43:24
And everybody, all these, mainly because there was
2:43:26
a bunch of, I was invited to go.
2:43:28
And it was a group.
2:43:30
And there was like, you know, it's a
2:43:32
soccer match.
2:43:33
It's just, you know, it takes forever to
2:43:35
get going.
2:43:35
I've been to the big stadium in Rio.
2:43:39
And the Brazilians know how to play.
2:43:41
It's like the game, I think it was
2:43:43
an hour, you know, total or something.
2:43:45
And they don't do anything except the last
2:43:48
five minutes.
2:43:48
They go nuts.
2:43:50
It's like, OK, well, why don't I just
2:43:52
come in for the last five minutes?
2:43:53
The rest of the time, they're pounding drums
2:43:55
in the stadium.
2:43:56
The whole place is shaking.
2:43:59
It's nuts, but OK.
2:44:02
All right.
2:44:03
You get the last clip of the day,
2:44:04
sir.
2:44:05
And then we'll thank some people here.
2:44:08
I do have, well, there's the Indian celebrity
2:44:12
thing is kind of interesting.
2:44:14
Yeah, I found somebody finally that had, I
2:44:18
don't hear it too often, but I finally
2:44:21
got somebody that's on your side of the
2:44:23
argument with freedom of speech.
2:44:25
Oh, I'm glad you got that.
2:44:27
So I found a tick tocker who's in.
2:44:29
And so I figured this is one of
2:44:30
your compatriots talking about freedom of speech.
2:44:35
Dear MAGA, sometimes new information can feel uncomfortable.
2:44:40
I mean, how dare anyone believe differently?
2:44:44
But learning the truth helps us make better
2:44:46
choices.
2:44:47
Let's not ignore facts here.
2:44:50
You're canceling the TV shows.
2:44:52
You're canceling the books.
2:44:54
That doesn't help anyone learn.
2:44:57
Stories, shows and ideas are like mirrors.
2:45:01
They help us see the world in new
2:45:03
ways.
2:45:04
Freedom of speech.
2:45:05
Say it with me.
2:45:07
Freedom of speech means everyone has a voice,
2:45:12
even the ones that don't look like you
2:45:15
or think like you.
2:45:17
Now it's important to listen and ask questions.
2:45:20
We want to speak up for what's right,
2:45:23
right?
2:45:23
When we show up and share our thoughts
2:45:26
and ask questions, we help make our communities
2:45:29
fairer and stronger.
2:45:31
Possibly the worst clip of the entire show.
2:45:35
What is that?
2:45:36
It was important because she used it correctly.
2:45:39
Freedom of speech.
2:45:40
I thought that was admirable.
2:45:44
OK.
2:45:53
Yeah.
2:46:00
John Coffey.
2:46:01
Hold on.
2:46:05
Are you launching right into it?
2:46:07
I mean, this is where I'm OK.
2:46:08
I mean, how long have you been doing
2:46:09
the show?
2:46:12
Still to come, John's tip of the day
2:46:14
created by Dana Brunetti.
2:46:16
We have a classic end of show mix.
2:46:18
And of course, we want to thank the
2:46:20
rest of our supporters.
2:46:21
Fifty dollars and above.
2:46:22
The list will be short and John is
2:46:24
going to read it to us right now.
2:46:26
The list is not only short.
2:46:28
It's the shortest we've had for a long
2:46:30
time.
2:46:30
Like it's ridiculously short.
2:46:33
The whole overall support for this show.
2:46:36
I heard I heard your chair squeak.
2:46:37
It's back.
2:46:39
I heard it squeak.
2:46:43
Almost.
2:46:44
You know, it's not squeaking well.
2:46:46
Sean Coffey starts us off in Annandale, New
2:46:49
South Wales, Australia with 105.35. I'm thinking,
2:46:54
well, maybe that's 200.
2:46:56
No, not quite.
2:46:58
No, no.
2:46:59
Sir Robertson of Two Sticks in Dos Palos,
2:47:03
California.
2:47:04
101.79. He's got a birthday call out.
2:47:08
He is celebrating 40 himself.
2:47:11
46, actually.
2:47:12
All right.
2:47:13
But he's up there.
2:47:14
Sean Coffey again.
2:47:17
Wait a minute.
2:47:18
OK, this has to be combined with the
2:47:20
other one.
2:47:21
So he gets bumped up.
2:47:22
Ah, yes.
2:47:24
Sean Coffey.
2:47:25
OK.
2:47:25
So this would be at least, oh, this
2:47:28
might be getting to 300.
2:47:31
200.
2:47:31
Yeah, we're going to push him to associate
2:47:33
executive producer.
2:47:34
Associate, yes.
2:47:35
Or no, executive producer.
2:47:36
OK, all right.
2:47:38
Yesterday, I donated 100, he says.
2:47:40
Oh, I see.
2:47:41
He did one in Stripe and then he
2:47:43
did one.
2:47:43
OK, so this is what it is.
2:47:45
And this 100 is 168.36. So with
2:47:50
the other 100, he's easing into 300.
2:47:52
Boom.
2:47:53
So he gets bumped up.
2:47:56
And rightly so.
2:47:57
Kevin McLaughlin shows up at 8008.
2:48:01
He's the Archduke of Luna, lover of America
2:48:03
and lover of melons.
2:48:07
Eric Marshall in Klamath Falls, Oregon, 8008.
2:48:12
And he was Jobs Karma at the end,
2:48:14
if you'd give him that, please.
2:48:15
Yep.
2:48:17
Craig, Craig Weinberg in Milbank, South Dakota, 7070.
2:48:22
That's another birthday donation to wish his dad.
2:48:25
This is Craig.
2:48:26
This is Sir Craig.
2:48:28
This is Craig is a friend, friend of
2:48:30
the show.
2:48:33
FOS.
2:48:34
Yes, FOS.
2:48:36
His dad's going to be 70.
2:48:38
All right.
2:48:38
Nice.
2:48:39
Baron Alex Zavala.
2:48:41
Ah, yes.
2:48:43
7061.
2:48:45
He, now he is a, yes, a baron.
2:48:48
Let me see who's, well, let me read
2:48:50
this since it's short.
2:48:51
September was NICU Awareness Month.
2:48:53
He does the NICU Dad's podcast.
2:48:55
I'm making the $67 NICU Dad donation in
2:48:58
honor of our daughter, Emerson Zavala, who spent
2:49:00
67 days in the NICU.
2:49:02
That's the Natal Intensive Care Unit.
2:49:04
I also challenge all NICU parents, whether dads
2:49:06
or moms, do the same.
2:49:07
Let's honor our NICU warriors with a donation
2:49:09
the amount of the number of days your
2:49:11
baby was in the NICU.
2:49:13
If you want to call it the NICU
2:49:14
Dad donation, that's cool with me.
2:49:16
Be sure to check out the NICUDad.com,
2:49:18
the NICUDad on all social platforms.
2:49:20
Is there any way I could possibly get
2:49:22
some goat karma for all the families currently
2:49:24
in the NICU?
2:49:25
And then I love my truck and I
2:49:27
love what I do.
2:49:28
I think you should do that.
2:49:29
It's the baron.
2:49:32
I think so, too.
2:49:39
Unfortunately, I don't know where my truck guy
2:49:41
went.
2:49:43
Oh, man.
2:49:43
Well, I'll give him the karma then.
2:49:46
You've got karma.
2:49:48
We got a truck guy down.
2:49:51
I don't know where he went.
2:49:53
It's in the pile somewhere.
2:49:56
All right.
2:49:58
We'll get you that later, hopefully.
2:50:02
Onward with John Alberini, 70-26.
2:50:08
David Groff in Cincinnati, 61-80.
2:50:13
Les Tarkowski in Kingman, Arizona, 6-06.
2:50:17
Mike, who's in Tustin, Tustin, California, 58-33.
2:50:26
Tom.
2:50:27
Tim.
2:50:29
Oh, I'm sorry, Tim.
2:50:31
I'm trying to just, I don't know.
2:50:32
He's a heasel?
2:50:33
Heasel.
2:50:34
I'd say heasel.
2:50:35
He's in Hanford, and that's Hanford, California, 58
2:50:38
-09, which is double nickels on the dime
2:50:40
plus fees.
2:50:42
It kind of loses this impact.
2:50:49
Derek Jagodinsky in Green Bay.
2:50:53
Go Packers, 51-50.
2:50:56
I'm sorry, 55-10.
2:50:57
That's double nickels on the dime.
2:50:59
Sean Hines in Austin, your buddy, 53.
2:51:09
Nathan Gwynn in Jackson, Tennessee, 52-72.
2:51:12
Matt Bolke in Minnetonka, 52-72.
2:51:18
He wants the Jobs Karma, too.
2:51:20
We had two of them lined up.
2:51:22
And then we got to the 50s already.
2:51:24
We're almost done with just four of these
2:51:26
guys.
2:51:26
Benjamin Ryan in Alliance, Ohio.
2:51:29
Richard Gardner, who I think is in New
2:51:32
York, but maybe not.
2:51:34
Aaron Weisgerber in Bend, Oregon.
2:51:37
And Jason Babcock in Henderson, Nevada.
2:51:40
And that's all that we have, which is
2:51:42
less than 30 people total, including the executive
2:51:45
producer.
2:51:46
So that's, we'd like to, hopefully that picks
2:51:48
up next show.
2:51:49
Here's the Jobs Karma, as requested by two
2:51:52
of our producers.
2:51:52
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
2:51:56
Let's vote for jobs.
2:51:59
And thank you very much to these producers,
2:52:02
$50 and above.
2:52:03
We don't do under $50 for reasons of
2:52:05
anonymity, so you can be assured we will
2:52:07
not mention you if you come in under
2:52:09
$50.
2:52:09
And of course, again, thanks to our executive
2:52:10
and our associate executive producers of episode 1803.
2:52:16
26th of October will be our 18th anniversary.
2:52:18
What a hootenanny that will be.
2:52:20
Please support the show.
2:52:21
Time, talent, treasure.
2:52:24
There it is.
2:52:25
He's been found.
2:52:26
The truck guy is back.
2:52:28
Go to noagendantonations.com.
2:52:30
Consider setting up a recurring donation.
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Any amount, any frequency.
2:52:33
It's all value for value.
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We appreciate you.
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Go to noagendantonations.com.
2:52:42
And there he is, Craig Weinberg.
2:52:44
Happy birthday to his dad, Jim Ramon Weinberg.
2:52:47
He turned 70 today, so happy birthday, Jim
2:52:50
Ramon.
2:52:51
And Sir Robertson of Two Sticks turns 46
2:52:54
on October 1st.
2:52:55
Happy birthday from everybody here at the best
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podcast in the universe.
2:53:00
No nights, no dames.
2:53:02
Well, we have a night, but we're going
2:53:03
to put him in abeyance until we get
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his night name and his particulars.
2:53:06
But we do have not one, but two
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secretaries generals.
2:53:25
And we congratulate Michael Schweitzer, who becomes Secretary
2:53:30
General Schwoe and Duke Sir Dr. Sharkey, Secretary
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General of FEMA Region 7, soon to be
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combined with FEMA Region Number 4.
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Go to noagenderings.com to let us know
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where to send your Secretary's General Certificate.
2:54:01
And congratulations to you, our brand new Secretary's
2:54:05
General.
2:54:05
Time now for the Meetup Calendar.
2:54:14
And before we even get to the upcoming
2:54:16
meetups, we have a Meetup Report.
2:54:18
This is from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
2:54:20
Adam and John, this is Shannon hosting in
2:54:22
Fort Wayne.
2:54:23
John, just so you know, Trump's working on
2:54:25
a book.
2:54:26
He's becoming an author.
2:54:26
He might take over your vinegar book idea.
2:54:29
You better get on that.
2:54:30
Hi, it's Shelly from Fort Wayne.
2:54:31
Beautiful day for a meetup.
2:54:33
Thank you for your courage.
2:54:34
Hey, this is Jared Act.
2:54:35
Cool acts on YouTube.
2:54:37
Like and subscribe.
2:54:38
Michelle Beam here.
2:54:40
Hey, it's David from Clinton, Illinois.
2:54:43
I'm glad to be at this meetup.
2:54:45
Thanks, guys.
2:54:46
Hey, this is Michael.
2:54:47
Fantastic day for a meetup.
2:54:51
In the morning?
2:54:52
In the morning.
2:54:54
Adios.
2:54:55
Thank you, guys.
2:54:56
There's a meetup taking place right now.
2:54:58
The IndyNA Tribal Welcome Back Meetup.
2:55:00
Yes, Day Maria, Sir Mark of the Greenwood
2:55:03
are back and hosting their Hootenanny at the
2:55:05
Blind Owl Brewery in Indianapolis, Indiana.
2:55:08
Always hundreds of people.
2:55:09
Always a great Meetup Report, which includes their
2:55:13
server.
2:55:13
We always like to have those in the
2:55:14
Meetup Reports.
2:55:15
Also taking place right now in Los Angeles,
2:55:17
California at the El Cholo Restaurant in Los
2:55:20
Angeles.
2:55:21
Flight of the No Agendas, number 67.
2:55:24
Leo, bravo.
2:55:24
67 Meetups so far.
2:55:26
And there's always a lot of people there
2:55:27
as well.
2:55:28
Thursday, next show day, Northern Wake Pumpkin Spice
2:55:31
Showdown.
2:55:32
That's right.
2:55:32
We're getting towards Halloween.
2:55:34
Six o'clock, Hoppy Endings, Raleigh, North Carolina.
2:55:37
And coming up, we have Anchorage, Alaska on
2:55:40
the 4th of October.
2:55:41
Johnson City, Texas.
2:55:43
That's right down the road from me on
2:55:44
the 10th.
2:55:45
On the 11th, we have Fredericksburg, Texas.
2:55:47
I'll be there with Tina the Keeper.
2:55:49
Also, the Garden City, Idaho Meetup takes place
2:55:52
on October 11th.
2:55:53
Lansing, Michigan on the 19th.
2:55:55
Los Altos, California, the 25th.
2:55:57
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania on the 26th.
2:55:59
And rounding out the month so far on
2:56:01
the 31st, Leiden in Zuid-Holland in the
2:56:04
Netherlands.
2:56:05
Go to noagendameetups.com to find out where
2:56:07
all the meetups are.
2:56:08
And of course, you can also schedule one
2:56:10
for yourself.
2:56:10
That's if you can't find one.
2:56:12
Do it.
2:56:13
Put it together.
2:56:14
You will not regret it.
2:56:15
This is where connection gets you protection.
2:56:18
These people will be your first responders in
2:56:20
an emergency.
2:56:22
noagendameetups.com.
2:56:23
Guaranteed.
2:56:24
Always a party.
2:56:43
And before we get to John's tip of
2:56:45
the day, always a little bit of how
2:56:47
the sausage is made, where we select an
2:56:48
end of show ISO.
2:56:49
Typically, John brings in stuff from 11 labs.
2:56:52
I, on the other hand, have a real
2:56:54
human being.
2:56:54
I have only one today, and here it
2:56:56
is.
2:56:57
It's about as much clarity as you can
2:56:59
get.
2:57:00
Not great, I admit.
2:57:04
I have two.
2:57:06
One is 333.
2:57:08
At least the show was not 333 like
2:57:10
last time.
2:57:11
It was.
2:57:12
We had three hours and 33 minutes on
2:57:14
the last show.
2:57:15
Yeah.
2:57:16
Yeah.
2:57:16
A few people noticed.
2:57:17
Yes.
2:57:17
And they said, did you do that on
2:57:19
purpose?
2:57:20
And you said, we're just showing off.
2:57:23
Which is correct.
2:57:25
We're good at it.
2:57:26
Signal.
2:57:27
And now we have the second one, which
2:57:29
is a bad show.
2:57:30
Have these two ever done a bad show?
2:57:34
I'm torn.
2:57:35
Let me see.
2:57:35
At least the show was not 333 like
2:57:37
last time.
2:57:38
I think we should do that one.
2:57:39
Because it's not.
2:57:40
I think so too, it's a better balance.
2:57:42
All right, everybody, stand back.
2:57:43
It's time for John's tip of the day.
2:57:47
You and me, just a tip with JCD
2:57:52
and sometimes Adam.
2:57:56
Yeah, so this is a something Mimi turned
2:57:59
me on this.
2:58:00
I got one of these.
2:58:01
They're 25 bucks.
2:58:04
And you look them up, there's a bunch
2:58:06
of different ones, but you want the ones
2:58:08
that are 25 bucks.
2:58:09
They got the same crappy little sensors on
2:58:11
the back.
2:58:12
This is a fitness tracker watch.
2:58:16
You can get one three, four, 500 bucks.
2:58:19
You can buy the expensive things.
2:58:20
They're all these Chinese sensors.
2:58:22
And somehow they monitor your sleep.
2:58:25
They can tell you what your blood oxygen
2:58:28
is.
2:58:29
They tell you your heart rate, your blood
2:58:31
pressure.
2:58:33
It can tell you if you're in REM
2:58:34
sleep.
2:58:36
And they're cheap little watches.
2:58:38
And they're actual watches.
2:58:40
And so you get the things.
2:58:41
And you can have them hooked to your
2:58:44
phone, so you can do overnight sleep.
2:58:46
No, no, no, hook to your phone.
2:58:47
I don't do that, by the way, but
2:58:49
Mimi has.
2:58:50
You actually use this thing?
2:58:53
I've had it on a few times.
2:58:55
I look at it.
2:58:56
But there's a couple of things.
2:58:57
It's interesting for people who have to follow
2:58:59
everything they do to an extreme without dropping
2:59:02
money on an Apple Watch or a Google
2:59:04
Watch or any of these other watches.
2:59:06
They got the same sensors.
2:59:08
I don't know, the Chinese developed these sensors.
2:59:10
I don't know how they can get blood
2:59:12
oxygen from just your wrist.
2:59:14
But okay, that seems to be accurate.
2:59:16
I don't know how they do it.
2:59:17
I'm against these things.
2:59:19
I think this is good.
2:59:21
I will say this.
2:59:23
It's cool if you like this sort of
2:59:25
thing.
2:59:26
And the funny thing is it's off all
2:59:27
the time.
2:59:28
So it doesn't need charging it hardly at
2:59:30
all.
2:59:31
And it only turns on when you, it's
2:59:33
on your wrist.
2:59:35
And when you flip your wrist to see
2:59:36
the time, it turns on.
2:59:38
Oh, wow.
2:59:40
It's got a little gyroscope in it.
2:59:42
Oh, wow.
2:59:43
That's so modern.
2:59:45
Oh, wow.
2:59:45
There it is.
2:59:46
Yes, I'm sorry.
2:59:47
That's it.
2:59:48
Fitness, you got it.
2:59:50
Go ahead.
2:59:51
Get me out of here.
2:59:51
Find them all at tipoftheday.net.
2:59:53
John's Tip of the Day.
3:00:05
All right, everybody.
3:00:07
That concludes our broadcast today.
3:00:09
Back to the quad screens we go.
3:00:11
A lot more to do until we speak
3:00:13
again with you on Thursday for episode 1804
3:00:17
of the best podcast in the universe, also
3:00:19
known as Your No Agenda Show.
3:00:21
Because you do support it with your time,
3:00:24
your talent, and your treasure.
3:00:26
That's how you keep this train rolling for
3:00:28
four more years.
3:00:29
If you stick around and you're listening live
3:00:32
on your modern podcast app or you're at
3:00:35
noagendastream.com, we have Canary Cry News Talk
3:00:40
coming up next.
3:00:41
And today's episode is This Week in Fellowship.
3:00:45
What do we do now?
3:00:46
Talking with the new believers.
3:00:49
Sounds like something I might hang around for.
3:00:52
End of Show Mix is a classic by
3:00:55
Darren O'Neill.
3:00:57
When the chair used to squeak a lot
3:00:59
more.
3:01:00
Coming to you from the heart of the
3:01:01
Texas Hill Country right here in Fredericksburg, Texas.
3:01:04
Heart of the wine country of Texas.
3:01:07
In the morning, everybody.
3:01:08
I'm Adam Curry.
3:01:09
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I remain.
3:01:13
I'm John C.
3:01:13
Dvorak.
3:01:14
We'll be back on Thursday.
3:01:15
Please join us and remember us.
3:01:17
In the meantime, at noagendadonations.com.
3:01:20
Until then, adios, mofos, a-hooey-hooey, and
3:01:24
such.
3:01:28
Hey y'all, in the morning.
3:02:17
I don't know why, no, but it's okay.
3:02:32
I don't
3:02:41
know why, no,
3:02:45
but it's okay.
3:02:55
And I can't see, it is burning, while
3:03:01
the 4X chair gently squeaks.
3:03:08
The media lies, but still no one is
3:03:15
learning, while the 4X chair gently squeaks.
3:03:52
The media lies, but still no one is
3:03:54
learning, while the 4X chair gently squeaks.
3:03:58
I don't know how, you can't ignore it,
3:04:07
does he like that thing?
3:04:16
And if you mention it then, he'll start
3:04:21
to whore it.
3:04:22
He can make, it sing, I
3:04:31
look at the world, and see the people
3:04:37
are sleeping, while the 4X chair gently squeaks.
3:04:45
No agenda is needed, to keep the lies
3:04:53
from creeping, still the 4X chair gently
3:05:00
squeaks.
3:05:13
Still the 4X chair gently squeaks, squeak,
3:05:22
squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak.
3:05:38
Oh my god, would you listen and squeak.
3:05:43
Squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak,
3:05:53
squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak.
3:06:01
The best podcast in the universe.
3:06:10
Adios, mofo.
3:06:11
Dvorak.org, slash n-a.
3:06:15
At least the show was not 333 like
3:06:17
last time.
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