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No more facts with Adam curry for January 24 2020
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for episode number 96 It's a new year and we're still here I'm Adam curry coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country time once again to spin the Wheel of topics from here to Northern Virginia please say hello to my friend on the other end the unimaginable the one and only Mr. Mo facts

I know Adam mo I'm

good man. It's so you know what I'm just smiling from ear to ear it Tina's like, oh, a new mo facts and it hasn't been half a year or so. Yeah. That's right. We're getting the new year off straight. We're getting one in in January. I love it. Man. I love it. Everything Everything good there at Casa Mo.

Everything is wonderful. I can't I can't. Life is great.

I mean we hit not did we did we record after Christmas? I think we did.

The Christmas well before New Year's I think it was like on the 27th and 28th around me right. So

you had a good New Year's everything cool with the fam everyone.

Everything's going good.

I am so happy to hear that. Well, I'm excited about what we're going to do today. As usual. Mo has put a show together. I have no idea we're going to do so I'm going to spin that wheel. The big wheels topics round around it
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goes nobody knows where it stops. Well, Moe knows because he did do all the work and put it all together. So I look forward to talking about the topic for today. The topic is luck. Oh, yeah. Okay. Pot Luck. We know what that means that way. Luck, it could be anything at this point. potluck always drives us into crazy corners of the universe. Episode number 96 of Mo facts with Adam curry will be luck. Yes. All right, MO. Let's get to it.

So with the potluck for maybe people that's the first listener we cover. Maybe topics that may not be connected or connected in three to four segments. I think I have four segment segments this time. Um, it's one of my favorite things to do and kind of sad. It's the last one we're going to do on this iteration of the show.

I'd literally the last the last potluck ever. You're in luck. Everybody who showed up today is hasty. Folks. This is history. And by the way, if I can just say thank God for Verizon. Because you sound so good. It's only took us four years.

Internet poverty is what it is.

It's true. You're in an internet desert all the time. Yes.

I think there's a better sound to come here we got some treats. Thanks to the US producers. Even better sound quality around the corner. But let's get to the first block. This is block A and this is going to be Tane verses 45.
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Okay, good, good. Good, because there's all kinds of stuff and I'm sure everyone has only half the story. Let's

go ahead and jump into number two.
Fulton County District Attorney finding Willis who was investigating Donald Trump's alleged efforts to overturn his election loss and Georgia is expected to present her case to a grand jury next week. So of course, Trump is lashing out at her as his fourth indictment looms. They say there's a young woman, young racist in Atlanta, she races and they say I guess they say that she was after a certain gang. And she ended up having an affair with the head of the gang
or a gang member. And this is a person that wants to indict me. She's got a lot of problems, but she wants to indict me to try and run for some other office. Okay, okay. So all of that was bogus and completely untrue. But let's just pause on the part where he accuses Willis of having an affair with a gang member. Why would he think that or say that? And why would he put that baseless claim in a campaign ad released last week?

You know this interesting because I kind of forgot the the gang member part. All I know is the lawyer. Yeah. had an affair with him. Is he a gangbanger?

No, no, no, no, no, no, this is this is classic 45 Savage. Got it. Okay. It misses him over delivering. He sets it up. Because it's been for people that don't know. Finally, Willis has been tasked with cleaning up Atlanta. Let's just give some background on what she'd been cleaning

up the mess that after the 2020 election. It goes

even farther back. Oh, yeah, sure. Yeah, that goes back. It's the thing called Operation triple beam. And you got cops city down there and it's a whole thing I remember upcity

But operation triple beam. Yeah, I don't want to steal you down yet but this

No, no, this is pertinent because she's been on a roll. And I think that what gave her the audacity to think that she could take on somebody a troll, like 45 a master Charley put some respect on it, like 45 Savage and come out of this unscathed. So what I was saying was, she overdeliver he Trump over delivered as he does, if he says he has something, it's gonna be bigger, right? This is the sales sales man him,
this is the heel, and we go back to wrestling. The wrestling analogy that we did on on I think, show 45 But I digress. Let's get up to speed. So she has this case going on with young folk from YSL. And also I think y Fn is another game in Atlanta, which they called us it

Yeah, right. Okay, this is Young Thug where I even played a clip on no agenda. I probably miss identified that as drill rap. Right? But Young Thug, they're like, oh, no, you know, he's just playing a character. He's just playing a character in, in his in his music. He didn't really kill anybody. Correct.

And it's the whole thing. What can I use the lyrics net thing in this this case has been drawn out. So that's where she was allegedly sleeping with. The guy she was defending at the time for a while still.

Just because I don't know. So why is self Young Thug is a part of YSL Yes,

he's the quote unquote, leader, and I said it on purpose. Oh, he's the leader of YSL. Well, the face does not get too bogged down in that. That's the that's the genesis of his first claim. But as we always know, there's another shoe to drop. Let's go and get to the next clip. This is where the campaign he created, that they're all up in. fuss about Biden's
newest lackey, Atlanta da Vani Willis Willis got caught hiding a relationship with a gang member she was prosecuting. Again bogus, baseless, and completely untrue. Moments ago, NBC obtained an email sent from Fani Willis to our staff responding to the Trump ad, she slammed the ad as derogatory and
false and urges her staff to remain focused. The ad tries to add legitimacy to the claim by sourcing a Rolling Stone article from January, written by music and culture writer, Andre G. Here's an article which talks about how Fami Willis back in 2019 served as defense attorney to an Atlanta based rapper named
YSL Mondo. Here's the context. Mondo is a co founder of the rap group YSL crew, whose most famous member is rapper Young Thug, who now prosecutor Fani. Willis has indicted along with multiple members of the YSL crew in a sweeping Rico case that alleges that they are not a rap crew, they are a gang, see where this is going. And note again, that Willis was not Mundos prosecutor at the time as the Trump Ed claims she was his
defense lawyer. The Rolling Stone piece does not in any way, say or even suggest that the two had a relationship outside of their professional one, meaning Trump is doing what Trump does, taking a fragment of something that is true that Barney Willis knows YSL Mondo, and twisting it into a perverse false claim in order to defame and discredit her in a way that is particular to her being a woman and a black woman. Of course.

Alright, so, of course, there's no dispute that she had a relationship with this guy.

There is dispute. There's been there's really well, it's there's rumors out there what he couldn't prove only to set up what he could prove later. So um, yeah. So we got mando YSL. This is what happens when you get too comfortable. And this is what I was saying before about black women. We're going to be the fall guy for all of this notice.

And she's even seeing that.

She I don't know why she didn't see it before you're going after a former president who is as petty as they come? Yeah. And this is the same guy that brought Bill Clinton's accusers to presidential debate.

Yeah. So he'll do anything he needs to

write in in with this comment hit history or innuendo around you. I don't see why she took the case. But does she have a choice? Let me question

so yes, you did say this. I really members. So you're saying that black women, the Democrat party really is going to let Black women take the fall?

How I see is either you're going to prove you're effective, or we're going to destroy you in the process. Right.

So it's it's no risk for them.

No risk at all, because they've proven themselves to say, the Democratic Party say, You prop made all these promises, what you could deliver, now deliver, or you're no use to us. And if you're no use to us the myrn. Yeah. Well, we won't. We'll let the other side let you burn. Yeah. Yeah. And we'll use you as a sacrificial, you know, as as a, what's the word I'm looking for? But yeah,

show lamb like, hold you up and say, Look what he did to the black woman.

Martyr is one martyr. Yes.

There you go. That's what joy read is already running on here.

Yes. Got it. So before we go any further, there's this clip of Fani. Willis in 2020, excuse me, 2020, where she says how she would handle an employee who sleeps with someone in the office. It
is saddening to me, if young women felt like they came to work, and they were one even judged for being a woman, but two, if suddenly they felt uncomfortable within the workplace. That will not be something that is allowed on my watch. Supervisors, under my leadership, that are not encouraging and building up my staff will not be supervisors long in my administration. And I certainly will not be choosing
people to date that work under me. Let me just say that, you know, we are at a place in society where things happen in people's relationships, husband and wife, sometimes they were outside relationships. I don't think that that's what the community is concerned about. Although there, you know, there might be a moral breaking in there. I think that what citizens are really, really concerned about is if you chose to have inappropriate contact with employees, I mean, there's
nothing that I can say on it, other than it is distracting. It is certainly inappropriate for the number one law enforcement officer in the state. And it just it really, really saddens me, and it will be very unfortunate if the taxpayers of this community have to pay for any of those lawsuits. Exactly. That's the way I feel about it also,

Whoa, yeah, that's the smoking gun right there.

Oops. Before we move on, and clip three, there was something that joy Reid did I want to point out, she went from saying funny, witty, funny will is represented by YSL Mondo to annoying him. The big difference between knowing someone and representing them. So I just want to point that out and undercurrent of this show is going to be propaganda, yes, spotting it, and maybe some tactics on how to deal with it. I was wanting to point that out.

What I find interesting, and I'm seeing this more and more is joy Reid is being read in. She knows what
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she knows the plants she knows. She's different. She used to be like a weekend host and she would be something to laugh at. It feels like she's much more integrated now in whatever schemes and plans are going on. She

too has to prove her value. This is not just politicians. This is this is not just the Soros sisters. This is not just you know, elected officials. This is all of you that comes we gotta go back. They remember how they gained power. It was at the will run you will you know will be the the no the squeaky wheel if you don't give us what we want. And that was at the time remember, they wanted Kamala Harris as VP
they wanted a Supreme Court justice. They got it. And now it's like okay, we delivered we gave you what you want out now show us how good you are. Right? And if you don't we will embarrass you in the spotlight and enjoy Reid is on the hot seat right now. Can I ask kind of like we can

ask you a culture question.

Yeah, yes.

This hair. The blonde hair. What is up with that? Is this is this a trend? This type of her hair is weird. It just looks weird. I know third rail but here I know.

Because I don't I don't know if she's trolling because she's she's went through a assortment of different hairstyles. Oh, yeah. But the blonde itself in I don't know if she's trolling because the same thing with John Cobb Pierre whatever name

Sean Claude Pierre Van Damme. Yes.

Yeah. I think it's a sense of or a. A portion of trawling the way they handle things because they understand the Internet. how the Internet where we at, okay to the hair. All right, how the Internet were react to the, to the binder to the gaslighting. You know, it's this struggle session that they draw you into so I don't think she's oblivious to how the hair comes across, I think is more to to increase engagement for
people to talk about it okay not talk about the propaganda. So guys, you want to say that because that's the whole thing about propaganda it pulls you in and what we talked about this is a tactic of war. This is like a companion of the last show, to see how we can be put into talking about what they want to talk about, like, yeah, look at my hair, you know, say don't listen to how to manipulate you the reason

why I mean, I have some standing in this, although there was rush social media when when I was on MTV, but I had the hair and that hair was because that's what everyone, all the guys had that hair, you know, all the rockers had that hair
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and I'm like, Okay, I had that hair. And it changed a little bit over time. So that was kind of the was the culture of the moment. So that's why I asked Is this the culture the moment and the answer is yes, the culture the moment is to have something that people will talk about, which of course you hear DeVore AQIS like she's wearing Trump's hair. Okay, so it works. And

we can't forget one of the other tangibles that they want. It was the crown at where they can wear their natural hair. Yeah, and not be discriminated against. And we can't forget MSNBC and I forget her name. The one they fire right well, maybe a year ago, Tiffany, Tiffany is her name. First name is Tiffany, but she got fired by MSNBC. Remember when they had that big round table with all the black blue lay women and they were like we need our makeup. You know, black
makeup is a special kind of makeup. Tiffany. Tiffany process it Yeah, they had this whole big powwow bootleg powwow of how you know, their wish is true. Their products are different and how makeup is different for them, only to go and copy hair that's not natural to us. Right. Right. All right. So now we got to get to the other shoe to drop because it's not about YSL Mondo, this is about the real reason why she should be removed and disbarred. Well,
¶ Fonnie can she do it?
Calls are growing for Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis to step down from the election interference case against former President Trump. I mean, can she do the job with all that's going on? That's the question. Wow. She herself is snarled in a messy love triangle allegedly, and faces calls to resign for paying her alleged lover. Nathan weighed big money $650,000 despite him having no experience, she put him on the Trump case, arguably the biggest
case of her career and paid him and now stuffs happening. Steve Harrigan on the story and Marietta, Georgia now, Steve

Harris, the fight today is over divorce proceedings, whether or not they should be unsealed. And whether that district attorney finally Willis should be forced to be deposed to give testimony in this divorce case, another hearing coming up next month, we'll look at whether the to behaved improperly. And whether they improperly use taxpayer money to take vacations. And many are already beginning to say that the district attorney should step aside. How did this
news break? How did this come out? Is that the ex wife? Did she make the trouble?

I'm not sure how actually now that's a good question. Because I don't know when I heard about it on the internet. And we're gonna get to the possible role of the ex wife in this. Okay. But I think Trump and his team knew all alone because you do opposition research, right? Yeah. And it's like, Oh, we got one two punch. The jab will be YSL Mondo, and then

the knockout. Is, is the prot the lawyer. Yes.

Which I have. This is why we do the show because nobody talks about it in the way we talk about it. Know. What's being not discussed is the colorism aspect of this

funny way I am so I love this show. Because to me, this was like I am it's like, Look, I've been through divorces and like it's really horrible. People are bringing this stuff out and now it's okay. It seems a little more complicated. I remember was it not? Who was the Marcia? The OJ trial. Marcia Clark, Marcia Clark and other lawyer and they won they didn't. They didn't they wind up getting married.

I don't know if he got married but I know they were in a relationship at that. Time was a big story a subplot.

Yeah. And to me it's you know, exactly I mean, this whole thing was a little bit like add subplot. I kind of glossed over it, it's like, you know, whatever. But now there's colorism involved. You have my attention, sir.

Okay. The colorism aspect of it is is funny. Willis is a fair skinned woman. Yeah. Nathan's wife is a dark skinned in one row. Yes.

That's a that's a culture break. Brother. What was that? What was he thinking?

Well, he was thinking of moving up the ladder. He was sleeping his way. I know. To be fair, he was doing a Kamala Harris. Now everybody wants to put it on. Comala how she got her placing how she got her position. He's doing the same thing. Say I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna equal distributed

fan. Yeah, yes, yes.

So, also funny is the homewrecker in the situation. Hey, you have a couple of has been married for I think for 26 years. Yeah. And she comes along with her big bag of politic money. Oh, actually the government's money to distract him away from his home

and take vacations together.

Which I don't understand why his way. What,

how swaddled Are you? How stupid are you is the question. Right?

Which, which leads us to say, how can you be in this position and be that dumb? With the paperwork, you know, and this is one of the issues with affirmative action. Are these people really qualified? And that's why I said my issue with affirmative action is the first thing which I'm a supporter of it, if it's done properly, to say the first qualification should be your qualified, qualified, right? Yeah. Right. We don't Lord it we don't have lower expectations due to whatever color you are.

And this, you know, this comes at a time when dei is very much in the forefront because it's being seen as the problem with aviation, you know, the problem with all kinds of things, lots of corporations are quietly rolling this back, like, maybe that wasn't such a good idea. You know, the timing could not have been better for this. Well,

let me give you a little bit of insight to that because I was in a corporation that bought into the whole way. Those HR and the DEA specialists that came in, they came in very heavy handed. And it's the same thing going on in corporate America, as I stated previously, in politics in the sources to everything else. You came in with this HR D grift. Saying how you could deliver and we don't see anything being delivered. So

same thing Exactly. Right. Like all we see is quality of products services going backwards.

Yeah. And and you came in upset my workforce with this. Not in this this is the irony of that the you know, the people that was in power signed off on it, but they take no accountability, and they're gonna just kick it back over to the D especially. Well, we were so something else. This is not what we were. So

I love when the wheels come off of stuff.

You're going to have a mass cleanup, for lack of a better word of all of this problem. Because I've seen I saw it when they came in. It was browbeating it was like I said heavy handed, coming in and talking to management crazy, like you know, shut up and sitting in the corner kind of thing. You know, check check your privilege to man,

huh? Yes. Oh, wow. Yes.

Because they had him in a corner because we are look George Florida. 2020 is when it's all kicked off. And the corporation was like, we just don't want to be racist, do whatever you got to do to us. We just don't want to seem racist. And we'd be again please. Which there's a sadomasochistic kind of thing there. Which we cover that in a previous show how that's crazy. Yeah. So um, I don't want to get I won't get too far away. But I was wanting to lay off the show the lay of
the land or what's going on down in Atlanta. It's

so funny is She is like the worst because not only is she a homewrecker, but she's also the ladder that this guy is climbing up on moving away from his dark skinned wife, which, of course creates lots of strife in the community and the culture, right, those bad bad bad all around. So getting it from, from the DEI white folk and from the homefront. Yes. Now I feel bad for finding Willis. Well,

there's only one thing you finally can do. And that's to go to church number six.
Greg's not for When we earn an hand in history people hear me on this. We are at a time in history where you can no longer sit back and just let other folks do black women to be perfect and save the world. The Lord is completing us we are not we need your prayers. We need to be allowed to stumble. We need Greg with that kind of support we move mountains and do

stop stop stop stop stop here because this is a long clip. Okay, so stop bringing yes stumbling not stumbling up past tense stumbling all the way I'm going to continue to which is past issues come up with right

out of Scripture. Yes to stumble stumbling is right out of scripture.

But this also goes to show you why the black church has lost any credibility because you platform a woman that's in the middle of breaking up a marriage a marriage and you allow her to you government agent or government you know who's the pulpit? Yes. To

I don't if I stumble I don't get to get a pop up on stage at my church. Say Hey, hold on a second everybody. I'm a good guy. No.

But they have power you know, because black women and we're not talking about all black women really we're talking about the blue lay black women because they the only one that really has enough clout to lean on a church to say hey, I'm sure that passes I don't really want to just put myself in his shoes for a minute. I don't I don't complete speculation. I want to put it up front. But I'm sure the call was like hey, we need
to we need somewhere for firing to talk. And he's I don't really want to get him in the middle of this but you have to realize his biggest value for value base is black women in Atlanta. So his blue light blue light fall was probably called and said you're gonna let funny do what she's needed to do and say what she needs to say because there's bigger implications if she's taken off this case

right all right, I rolled it back a few seconds here so Okay, cool. We
need your prayers. We need to be allowed to stumble we need women that kind of support we will move mountains and do all the hard hitting in the perfect child has a message for each of you today. Please find a way to do your extraordinary God given assignment in this community and the world a better place for all of his to see it is never about who you are. It is always about the great I Am

the great I Am so now it's about Jesus. Yes, I'm sorry
damage, but we'll call find common ground with people of all different ideologies, if you simply commit yourself to be obedient. Instead, in your efforts in His work. God will turn your head into the extraordinary for His kingdom.

So is that her version of repentance?

He without sin or she without seeing it

cast the first stone? Yes.

I woman I mean, no. I mean, I want me remember that was the that was the thing in itself. Yeah. So all right. So what we have here is her going to the church and saying hey, I know I've fallen just like you fallen. But it's not working. And I don't think she understood how she how she appears because this is even more reason for people not to be interested in voting for Democrats because this is what it all boils down to. Is a 2024 election. Of course, all

of this is what it's all about. Yeah. Especially

in Georgia, which was you know, one of the swing states. If you have people not activated or black debate it like we always talked about in black politics, then no low turnout. They You can't steal it. Because they are going to steal it. If it's close, they are going to steal it just like they did in 2020. Oh, they will

definitely try Sure. I've heard the Republicans are gonna steal just as hard now they've, they've woken up to this, like, hey, we know what you're doing. We're gonna steal it too. Right.

So this is what this is not about the voters rights or anything like that. This is about keeping it close. So we can if it's stolen, it could at least be possible. All right. With her speech is not working. So now we have to go to get some tea. And this is a this is my name is what is her name? What is her name? Yeah, I'm gonna be here talking to you mean? Yes. I don't know. Hold on. I gotta look it up now. Hello, sir Cali. Tasha. Kay it came back to me. Tasha Kay this ain't tea. This
is why because he's her and her wine. Oh, she has one of the biggest followings in for tea channels there is she gets all the big interviews.

So she cuz she local she a local. She's

local to Atlanta. Yes. But she's also has one of the one of the most potent followings on YouTube. Okay, she's

a tick tock YouTube lady. Yeah. And she got

sued by Cardi B for millions of dollars for for defamation, which she didn't let she didn't relent. She just keeps coming. So she's saying that black women are not buying it and they're abandoning Fanny will it's funny Willis sex
explosive allegations. The story swirling around Fulton County District Attorney funny Willis in a new court filing Willis.

This is seven

almost does skip over? Yeah, I think yeah, excuse me.

All right. Got you want me to hit you want me to hit eight instead?

Yes, please. Could you do that? And then we'll come back to seven Yeah, sure.
Daniels money you allocated chicken on a prosecutor tricking his wife out of $1,400 of my alimony payments, and even took some of it back using the debit card. At the same account that he put the money in from contracts he allegedly shoot for. The justice for this black woman was she saying I've been married for 26 years, raises children. And he's somewhere he somehow found a way to get get around the law to
only pay me $700 Every two weeks into his split. That would mean this is the one you get on a podium here to stand the problem? Women find it men are you insurance tomorrow when I found this black man you didn't find him. He's fucking you. That's just that's just what it is. And you didn't think that they was gonna find out but I'm just like, where's the justice for this black woman over here that helped to build up the very
man that you are enjoying right now. For a small price of $630,000 every year so the state's money now who paying that money? We have we got questions. We got questions. Oh,

oh yes. This is she's in hot water. No.

She's in a very hot water. She is in very hot water because her normal base

as Nanga is turning attorneys cracking

is her foundation is cracking. Cracking Up under her feet. And she understands what she's rendered ineffective. She will be out with yesterday's trash.

Where's this as this guy spoken and all this?

Wisely, so no. Okay,

that's too bad. I'd love to hear him. Oh, well.

There's no win for him. Because he's, he's going through it with his wife. He has these allegations and then he's on the hot seat coming out to 45 Savage. So there's no there's no win for him. And I would like to ask him a question. What did you expect? Yeah, all of her boo like sisters didn't want this
job. And you took it if you come to me, and your her whole platform is elevating women, especially black women, elevating elevating women, and this coveted position or going after the quote unquote biggest races in history, right up there with Hitler, you know, saying yeah, and nobody wants the job. That would have sent off alarm bells to me, but he was sleeping his way up. So he had to do it here. had to do to get where he wanted to go. Yeah. Now there's some questions about his wife.
What her motives are and there is somebody putting a battery in her back seven, six
explosive allegations. Mysteries swirling around Fulton County District Attorney funny Willis. In a new court filing Willis says the wife of the man she hired to be a special prosecutor is interfering with this case.
The document alleges special prosecutor Nathan Wade's wife is using her divorce case to impact the Fulton County case investigating former President Trump for meddling in Georgia's 2020 election and landed his first political reporter Doug Reardon is live tonight outside the Fulton County Courthouse very soon, guys, just a couple of weeks a judge today said that da Willis will have to go into the full county courthouse on
February 15. And be there in person he was very specific about that, to go ahead and respond to these allegations of an improper relationship with the man she hired to be a special prosecutor. But we'll know more before then he also ordered that she had the written response to these in written fashion by February 2. And so that wasn't the only court filing that we got today. You just mentioned it a moment ago
but a few hours after we learned about that court date. Willis's attorneys made another court filing accusing Wade's estranged wife Jocelyn of interfering with this case through that divorce proceeding. The violin said she served well it's with Willis with a subpoena to testify in the weights divorce case to quote, embarrass and harass her. The document even went so far as to accuse Jocelyn Wade, of conspiring with defendants in this election in diamond to derail the case all together. Oh,

okay. So the question is did this guy's wife, the woman scorned? Did she was she approached by 45? Savages team?

That's the question, which I would if I was a betting man, I would say my money will be Oh, yeah, I'd

say yes. But at

the same time, I'm sure she wasn't, she didn't have to be her arm twisted, to go along, if that's how it played out. Because, as you stated, a woman score scoring, especially as she gave me you 26 years of her life. Well,

she, of course, is being abused by the other side. Now. I mean, that's, it's she's gonna get abused by them. Because she thinks that she's doing good, and, you know, the subpoena and all that, but it may not end with that. I mean, there'll be a lot more held to pay.

I think she has a lot to gain, because he was hiding money. So this helps hers like she may have not had the resources did fall into money. True.

Are there any kids? Are there any kids in this? America? I

don't know. I didn't really get into the personal part of it. Because just out of respect, yeah. Right. But what I'm laying out is the fact that all these outside forces coming in to say to him, Hey, you want a job? You know, if this was a shoe on the other foot, where a woman a man in power was doing this to a married woman, quote, or away from a husband, right? Yeah, we know. There will be no understanding No. For the man,
you know, for either man in the situation now. Um, but the fact that it's this way, you know, the media and the political structure is, is softening the blow. So that's the whole funny situation. But there's more to it. Okay. Because at the beginning, when Fani first start holding her grand jury, there were this weird girl named Emily course that came out, you might remember her she was the grand jury for a woman.

vaguely, vaguely. So

let me bring you let me refresh your memory. This is a view reacting to her media tour. So
remember, do you remember after Trump lost the election, and he was caught on to last? And he was caught on
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tape telling Georgia election official Brad Raffensperger. What he said, I just want to find 11,780 votes. Okay, who among Trump still denies he did anything wrong, of course. But the special jury in the investigation into whether he and his minions tried to overturn the election results or recommended indictments last night. Last night, the jury, the jury poor person could barely contain her excitement on CNN about what's gonna happen next. Take a look. The
grand jury recommend indictments of multiple people. Yes, it's not a shortlist. I mean, we saw 75 people and they're six pages of the report cut out. So we're talking about more than a dozen people. I would say that, yes. Did you recommend charges against Donald Trump? I really don't want to share something that the judge made a conscious decision not share. I will tell you that it was process where we heard his name a lot when this list comes out you wouldn't there no major plot twist.
She'd be keeping her big Bezu Scott. Why is she going? She wants attention. You know, everybody has a Kardashian now everybody wants attention. Yeah. And that's what this is about. I

think Well, I think she called that right.

What did you hear the crowd's reaction? Yeah. They they weren't on board with her. Because that's, that's that, that she's not one of us. She's not a chosen, you know, entertainer or celebrity. Yes. She wants to be a Kardashian. Yeah. And the crowd was kind of odd, because normally the crowd goes claps and like seals whenever.
¶ Back to the white girls?

Let me let me know the end. Let me hear
you wouldn't there no major plot twist? She'd be keeping her big, bad news. Why is she going? She wants attention. You know, everybody has a Kardashian. Now. Everybody wants attention. Yeah. And that's what this is about, I think.

What was that? Just me listening, you know? Yeah. Yeah, like, that was a punch line is supposed to be last

certainly was not the desired response.

Right. So maybe they already are thinking in the view audience,

but they will not be asked to return as audience members know, we

laugh when we say

laugh, you should be laughing. Yes. So

this is when Sonny chimes in which Sonny is on the hot seat to? Yeah, well, then for one

people might not be here's your colorism coming back in I'm sure.

I might not be around when I'm doing the shoes to wear, I'll be around. But you know, I mean, like to, you know, fully this, well, you know, what, I'm gonna fully discuss it when it happens. It's gonna see a mass exodus of color off of the stages off of the shows out of these positions. And what's going to happen is, you can't go fully back to a white male, and you definitely ain't, you're definitely not going to put a black male in there. So it's going to be go to the white
female. Oh, my, yeah, this was, this is this is how it was. This is how affirmative action first played out. We'll let the first you know, batch through they'll prove to be inadequate for the simple fact that we didn't we didn't choose qualified people. And then when that happens, we you know, we had to settle with the middle ground of of a minority, but it won't be a
racial minority. Right. So we'll be sunny all of them you got to I think you're gonna see it after 2024 If it if the election and go successful as a court according to their plans, you're gonna see a mass firing of a lot of people, especially women of color, so a color women as I like to say, um, yeah, we're still on that. So this is sunny Tammany and with part two,
I think that she could destroy this. I will say I was thoroughly enjoying the interviews, you know, like everyone else. I was giggling and cracking up and stuff. But then when I put my federal prosecutor hat on, I was
¶ Jurror
like, oh, no, she's compromising the integrity of the investigation. Because the grand jury, and any grand jury investigation, especially the federal ones are our secret proceedings, and they're supposed to be secret proceedings, like you could get fired as a prosecutor for leaving a deposition out in your office or taking it home and not putting it back in the lock chamber. Like it's so serious because people die. Witnesses have died when their testimony
is released. And so the fact that she's like giggling and joking, I'm surprised I know that the judge gave them guidelines and said like, don't name names, but if you're like, about 60 people, we heard Trump's name mean you know what's happening? It's just I think she looks a little excitable.

excitable. Okay. So

this, I believe this is one big blunder. Because finally Willis arresting Trump, getting him a mug shot. We saw the reaction of the quote unquote, streets.

He's one of us now.

Right? And now you put him on the same side as Young Thug against Barney. What were you What were you thinking?

You know, this is great. Yeah. That is

wow. In a swing state that you need to win. That's the That's

the home home was Haley come home of hip hop to home of hip hop you know, right. Other Hip Hop yeah

that's good. That's what just there's more more elevated

45 Savage even more by putting him on the same ticket as as Young Thug, right.

But there's more because of course, of course
¶ Witchcraft
when you start to look in the Emily course she has a very interesting background and this may be a show history Karthik, this is the first Tim cast could be used. Wow, we're

playing pool boy on the show. Oh, yeah. Beanie man.
She's a witch, and credible. Bonkers Pinterest account which promotes witchcraft. Witchcraft does not make you a witch. practicing witchcraft. She practice Thank you for clarifying. That was a 20. That is that is that is technically the truth. You're literally the truth. Oh, so is this like a? Is this like a an ad for us to read about how to become a witch or we're gonna learn how to become a witch today. Totally into witchcraft.
Oh, yeah. I want to learn what am I bring bowl, the pentagram, you know, Emily, Charlie Kirk says Emily core is the fourth person on the Trump grand jury in Georgia, really putting the which in which? Oh, wow. We're in a simulation. I'm sorry. You can't I'm sorry. We're in a simulation. Can you go back up to the first picture? There's you're not going to convince me This is that all of
this is just like random chance. Like it's a witch hunt. And then they actually have a jury for a person who has a witch interview and that's who they chose to interview to?

Hold on a second. How do you choose a grand jury for person who has an Instagram about witchcraft?

I might have an answer for you. But are you ready for this? Yeah,

I'm ready. I'm ready.

Well, we have to go back the show 2612.
If you'd like to participate in the ritual that's been making the rounds online members from the coven of the Raven Moon say this is all you're going to need. But they tell me the ritual they're doing here. It's going to be a little bit different, which is from the coven of the Raven moons they they're doing their part to make sure America doesn't end up watching its own horror story. So it is the end all squash all of all negativity. And that's a beautiful thing.
At midnight covens from around the world will be lending their energy to cast a spell on President Trump. High Priestess Amy Jean Goosen says witches from her Coven will be using a ritual that will help keep negativity out of the law office.
Basically what the spell does is it prevents the person in question from being able to draw energy from any negative sources, and it prevents the person in question from being able to project an energy that is going to have negative or hurtful outcome on other people. And while the effects may not be immediate, sometimes things can
happen as soon as the next day. Instantly, sometimes three months from now, members of this Coven say the binding spell will make room for more positive energy to flow into the White House. We do actually have governors who are Trump supporters, they would not have a need to feel binding him with a hindrance. Because what it's going to stop him from doing isn't anything they should want him to do anyway.
These governors say it's just a matter of time before we see what's in the cards, good health and prosperity and abundance for everybody and that I think that it is all there to be had for all of us. And all hail covered in the Raven loon blessed to be the witches in Flint Marina Parnell NBC 25 News.

Wow, I forgot all about that. Yes, the Coven they were how many more were on this grand jury

how many are in this? Is this a coven? Yes sure

sounds like it

I just find that strange that they have this witch and she's she's that this is their best case and a roller out interviewer knowing her past knowing that she has witchcraft past is no problem like you like you said you said How does this happen?

How does she even be first of all how it can be on the grand jury does if selection right if so I think I don't have selection process for grand jury.

I would think so. I mean cuz you got to you know whittle it down to a certain number get a

weed out the nut jobs. Okay, well, they

did a poor job. Unless unless it was purposeful. Yeah. Then we just have been after after after Trump for a while. I mean, every since I'm

so 26 Yes. Ever since then. Yeah. Wow.

So that's the end of the first block. Oh,

thank you mo this was good. I feel very up to speed now. I can't wait for the next development in the funny winter saga.
¶ Cocaine vs sugar

Alright, so move into the next block.

This is topic change everybody topic. Yeah, have a drink, have a drink, get some water, get some you know, have a sip of coffee or bourbon, whatever you need. We're going into a new topic. This is what potluck is all about? Yes.

So this is B Block B. And this is cocaine versus sugar.

Okay, do we start with the first clip? What do we do? Yes.
These days, it's the talk of tick tock. I just started dropping pounds left and right. The topic ozempic has over 300 million views. Being on this medication has helped me tremendously with my health, with scores of users crediting the drug for their weight loss success. ozempic is a drug you inject that's meant to improve blood sugar and help manage type two diabetes. But because one of the side effects is weight loss, many are using it off label, a
trend that may have started in Hollywood. talk show host Andy Cohen even recently tweeting, everyone is suddenly showing up 25 pounds lighter. What happens when they stop taking ozempic Since those epics gone viral on social media, some doctors like Nancy RENAMO say they've been flooded with inquiries. It's become something very hot and heavy in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Olympics active ingredients and meglio tide works by making you
feel full longer. Doctors say it's similar to we'll go V which has been approved for weight loss by the FDA and is produced by the same manufacturer Novo Nordisk, when we asked the company about people using ozempic to lose weight. It responded in a statement writing in part, we do not promote suggest or encourage off label use of our medicines. The company adding ozempic And we'll go V are not interchangeable.
However, the FDA tells NBC News healthcare professionals can choose to prescribe drugs off label when medically appropriate. Well,

this is good because this is my beat on the show. So I'm very interested in this. And I I'm hoping that we have a melanated opinion on this because that's the one thing you don't see is you don't see black women or men on the shows talking about ozempic Well, they're definitely being targeted. I know but yeah, that's not what you're seeing you are except for Oprah which has a whole nother story but otherwise you just don't see that it's all white women

correct and and what took my interest was there was a local news story that they were just promoting at the same time when they know about the side effects and possible you know, impact of the side effects to

increase they will create Titus for all kinds of Bad's Yeah.

Was it called lifelong diarrhea, blockage of the intestines, all kinds of weird stuff. At the same time. I saw a news story and then they deleted it because I went back to find it because I put it on my watch list. They were promoting it to black women.

I would have wanted that one. Yeah, no kidding. Right. Right.

I mean, it was like it was a matter of days they pulled it it was Atlanta Welcome once again Atlanta.

Especially because when they use the term sugar as opposed to diabetes, and pressure and words like this That to me is I've learned that from this show that is targeting black black people

that remember Big Mama so called black people. Remember Trump remember Trump's health the ball black guy, and he was like, Do it do it we said do it for Big Mama for Big Mama, do it for pop pop.

Oh, man, hold on a second. Where it was that pop power? Do I still have that pop

up while you look it up? I'll tell you the reason why I brought that up was because he also to use the term sugar. And I thought instead of diabetes, that's that's a cultural word is used interchangeably for the word diabetes. But the thing I find interesting is this. We're gonna say you diabetes drugs, so you won't catch diabetes. I mean, that's, that's what they're basically saying, Oh,

yeah. It's like, Please don't Don't worry about what you're eating.

Right, but we're just cutting to the chase, we get straight to the point where you're going to be on it eventually. If you keep eating that way, so why don't we sell it to you now, but I think there's something this is just my once again speculation COVID-19 vaccine side effect. One of them is weight gain. I remember this when I was doing the coat and doing the research for the COVID shows. was weight gain. Then you have also you have being locked down

as a side effect, right? Yeah, fast. I think I have the Pop Pop thing here who wants
let me okay. It's less likely to be under control and probably and are socially predisposed to avoid alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. And call your friends and family. Check in on your mother. She wants to hear from you right now. And speaking of mothers, we need you to do this. It's not for yourself, then for your abuela do it for your Granddaddy. Do it for your big mama. Do it for your pop pop.

Yeah, maybe two or three a big mama. Pop Pop. Yeah. All right.

So what we have here we have I think this was everything

is just part of the binary death death knell that

and it's a great cover up. Because if you have people start dying, especially Hollywood celebrities have

heart problems. You can just say, Oh, ozempic ozempic knows, right?

We can't wait. We won't we don't know we could have been cut. We can't tell it could have been

worse. You know, we're seeing this now we're seeing the medical community completely confused about the rise in cancer, particularly colon cancer, part of the gastro system, colon cancer in younger people born in the 90s. And they're saying, Oh, I can't figure it out. It could be something in the gut could be something in the air, we have no idea why can't figure out what it is. We have no idea. This is what they're constantly saying, but they can't deny the deaths
that are taking place. So maybe this is more accurate, more actuelle than you think.

So this is like I'm just going to outcomes raises it if I was on the other side of this, this will be great. It covers the weight gain from COVID vaccine. It covers the heart problems. And also we can't be sued. Because you can't say you took ozempic Yes, you know, we don't know. Yeah, it's a shot. It's a shot. Well, I think the bigger issue is this is how we look at people that are addicted to food. Food addicts. Yep, we got we love to call them all kinds of different other things. And this

sugar addicts really is sugar and rice. Yeah, well, it's sugar.

Well, it's a couple different things, their sugar, their salt. And there's also crunch, which we talked about the bliss bliss point. And I'm gonna get there a little in a little bit. But what I want to do is listen to the patients, cuz I have a couple of clips of actual patients and to prove your point that you just made black women are not represented in these in these clips. Oh people that suffer from food
¶ Food noise
noise.
Drugs, like McCovey and ozempic are two medications that have become popular for their weight loss benefits. And their increased popularity has put a spotlight on terms like food chatter, and food noise is the idea of being preoccupied with food or eating. And while the medications can come with a hefty price tag, patients say the drastic change in their relationship to food is worth it. I'm Kathleen and I live in Mississippi. I'm Casey Mason. I live in North Vernon, Indiana.
My name is Nancy Barnes. I live in New Iberia, Louisiana. In a year and a half, I have lost 107 pounds. Between taking ozempic and Manjeera. I thought everybody was like me. It was hungry. 24/7 thought about food all the time. Thought about that cookie you didn't eat or you did eat. And I had no idea that there was such a thing as a normal appetite to food noise stops if you're a binge eater, the noise in your head stops it is just so unbelievable. It rolled
my whole day every single day. You know what as soon as I woke up, what am I eating? As soon as I went to bed, I gotta have ice cream or go to bed or I gotta have to stare or I gotta have this snack. I just don't think about food anymore.

Yeah, and my research. Of course, this food noise came up as well. And it's a real thing. And people were emailing me It's so true. I have food noise. It's just it's an addiction. That's what that I had an addiction to tobacco. And my favorite was tobacco with some holy herbs. And I would get the earth noise. Again, oh, yes time and I would actually smoke instead of eat. So it's totally real. That's what an addiction is. Alcohol noise coke noise, you know, whatever it is, yeah,
that's in your head. That's what addiction is in from my research and from my own personal experience.

But why is it that we say one addiction is okay. Yeah, like, for instance, we talked about Hunter Biden Oh, crackhead he's a crackhead. Abraham, he's a crackhead. But do you look at Chris Christie, he's a food head. He's a food head.

The reason is because the two go hand in hand, the the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry keeps people sick. And food and the Big Pharma keeps people barely alive to eat more of the sick food that they they admit this, I have clips somewhere but they admit this, that those two go hand in hand. They are the ones that are lobbying to gather in Washington DC, that we need more of this crap and food. Okay, that's cool. Yeah, we can approve that
that'll be FDA approved. And then we need this stuff to know to keep people alive from eating the crap.

I'm paraphrasing, but then I'm agreeing with what I'm agreeing with what you're saying. So let's go back to the second part of food noise, and then I have some commentary on the backend.
So first off, I'd like to ask you if you could define what food noise is, according to physicians, and what causes it. Food noise or food chatter isn't a medical term per se, but these are patients, people who experience kind of constant noise in their brain. So they have a constant craving mind for food. So it's despite hunger and it doesn't necessarily relate to their way either. So their food cravings kind of rule the day they may have just eaten and they're looking forward or
thinking about the next meal, or the next snack. And as patients are being started on medications like Ozanne, the light would go be like Manjaro for the first time in their lives. They're experiencing a quiet mind. They're going throughout their day without this constant food noise food chatter. For some people, the food noise is constant for some it's non existent. Is there some biological reason that some
people experience different amounts of food noise? Well, I believe that there are a few reasons why we experienced that. Number one is I believe our essence our bodies are adapted to keep us basically exactly where we are the status quo. So somebody who has insulin resistance, a patient who's struggling with obesity will have more of those hunger cues, less of the fullness cues, and so they may have more of the
food noise and food chatter throughout the day. So biologically, we need to give ourselves a massive break because it's it's physiologic. It's brain science.

Brain Science, Oreos
are just as addictive as cocaine

is brain science.

And it may be true. I know we mocked that clip. But we you listen to these people talk. It's like a smoker or a crackhead. It's like did I smoke that last rock was my next rock coming from? And I'm being facetious, but But I'm saying that. It's amazing how in our human brain, we can mock people for certain addictions. Within other addictions. They're seen as sympathetic. And you know, about

the whole movement of fat is beautiful. And it's a it's a disorder, you have a disease, and you're healthy, it's healthy, it's healthy to be this fat. This is all part of it. Mo This is all part of the SIOP and

you laid it out yourself that there's these two factions, making fat and then we're selling pills make us fat. We're selling pills. They need propaganda. So they say, Hey, how do we know how do we spin this? That big is beautiful, not saying that everybody needs to be the same? That's not what we're saying? No, what we're saying is at least the same way, so

is not healthy. period period.

And what what I'm saying I can't speak for you is that, why is it that we're not sympathetic to people that are overweight? The same way we are saying, Oh, the crack epidemic was created, you know, crack was created? You know, it was manufactured? Yeah,

well, yeah, you're right, because I am very sympathetic to because I see exactly what's happening. I feel horrible for these people. I feel horrible for everybody, because we've all been subjected to this crap that we're eating.

And the real issue is the cognitive cognitive dissonance of how we see one junkie and don't see the other junkie, but at the same time, we're sympathetic to one junkie but not sympathetic to the other junkie, what were in our mind, do we get that from? I would say propaganda, yes, how they spin these things, and really, really victims. Because we should see these things the same way we should see sugar just as bad as crack or cocaine or fentanyl. We should see salt the same way.
I'm sure those two things have way more bodies than heroin, you know, and have a

walk through any airport in the United States. Take a morning flight, and all you see is morbidly obese people lining up in front of Cinnabon. at all this available look at what's available at the airport and people are just zombified. Just waiting in long lines. I can't wait to get it can't wait to get it. The Tina and I talked about this all the time.

It's Oh, caffeine in there as well. You are people of course, Starbucks or Starbucks has not been a crackhouse app since lately, and they line up around the corner. What

do you what do you think that new the new McDonald's thing is all about? You know, the new what is it? Mac Astros whatever? Yeah, I

remember I remember hearing about it. Yeah. What that is, is sugary

drinks that are highly tick talkable. And that, that feed the addiction and it's a drive thru. It's perfect. It's got everything. I'll

do you one better. We've gone to even not what's in the cup. The cup itself? The Stanley Stanley Cup edition. Yes. They're fighting over cups. Yeah, I know. So people you are being propagandize? If you don't think the last show was important. I think you need to go listen to it again. Because you are being propagandize. 24/7 366 days a young elite beer and

look at look at any cable television station at night. We don't really watch much anymore because we're just binging old shows now. You'll see fast food fast food fast food. Farmer farmer farmer, fast food fast food fast food farmer, Farmer farmer, and what is the pharma? Its weight loss and SSRIs. Because when you starve yourself of nutrition, you're starving your brain in nutrition as well. This is why Idiocracy is not such a crazy thought, not just crazy movie, we are eating ourselves stupid.

Now let's go back to Brain Science. Since you brought it up. Yeah, we have to do a recap of what the bliss point is. And this is the secret of sugar.
¶ Sugar bliss point
And make no mistake, the amount of sugar in our food is no accident. The food industry goes to great lengths to figure out what makes us crave a product, the exact combination of ingredients it calls the bliss point. You know, everybody asks, what is the bliss point? Dr. Howard maaske events. He's a longtime food industry consultant known as Dr. Bliss. The best way I can do with is to give you an example, do you
drink coffee with sugar or with milk with milk. So if you add more and more milk, you like it more and more, up to a certain point where you like it the most. And then add a little bit more milk and you say what's to milk in my gosh, and add a lot more milk and it's hard. So it's the Goldilocks, it's the middle. It's the best one. It's the level where you like that product the most. A Harvard trained mathematician Moskovitz uses models to test
people's reactions to different versions of a product. Once he's found the bliss point the product hits the shelves from soda pop to spaghetti sauce. His magic makes money.

Yeah, that's so good. The bliss point Totally. Totally spot on. I mean, I drink my coffee, black. No sugar, nothing. Just black, black, black. I'm

a victim of it. I love it when it comes to coffee. Yeah, my coffee has to be a certain way. And that's my point. We all have our addictions. Yes, yes. And they know how to cater to it.

I was gonna say so my once a week I go I play chess with this with this dude here in town and we go to Java ranch. And I have a cappuccino and, and I have a cappuccino so I drink my coffee black all the time. I have a cappuccino. I put in one packet of raw sugar. And dude, I am I am cracking myself out the night and I know it. I know it feels so good now and I'm playing some chess and it's my bliss point right there my not to pack sugar one pack and the milk whole milk, which I never
have in my coffee. I'm drinking my crack totally

what I'm not the Trump you here's you pleased with with addiction. But me and my wife. She bought this cappuccino power powder from Sam's Club

powder once you just snort it. Powder powder.

So one day is sitting and you sit in the pantry forever because no Nanda kids drink it or whatever. I think she brought up like smoothies, whatever. Nobody drunk it. So I was short creamer one day, and I put it in there. And my brain said whoa. Yeah. And now

we can't go without it. So it is brain science. Actually, it's true. It's brain science.

We travel with this stuff. little baggies of little dime bags. Yeah, it's like the most coffee it's like now we wait till we get home. Can we got it? But wow, yeah, yeah. So I'm just saying that to say that we're all victim, Nobody escapes, well, it's yours. Some people out there escape what they have if it's media, if it's content, if they have your number and they know how to feed it to you, they know how you want it. And that is what it is. So let's go to the what the
title was cocaine versus sugar. What's
¶ Cocaine vs sugar?
more addictive cocaine or sugar? You think the sweet stuff found in cakes, breads, sodas and chocolate would be easier to give up that a substance so dangerously addictive that it's illegal, right? Well, you might be surprised. In 2007, researchers at the University of Bordeaux conducted a study where they equipped rat cages with two levers. One lever gave the rats an intravenous hit of cocaine and the other gave them 20 seconds to drink sugar water.
Before beginning the tests, rats were allowed to sample each lever twice to see how they liked it. Once the test began. 94% of the rats chose the sugar sweetened water. Interestingly, rats still prefer the sweetened water even when the researchers gradually increased the cocaine dose. When comparing the brains of food addicts to cocaine addicts side by side, the
similarities are undeniable. MRI scans of the brains activity reveal a massive spike in dopamine upon initial craving, high levels of anticipation but low levels of satisfaction on consumption. Basically, food addicts watch sugar more than they actually enjoy eating it. No, I gotta play it again. Oreos are just as addictive as cocaine. Yeah.

And I think that's the supporting science behind that that clip.

Totally. You know, Tina went all carnivore November, and NT, you know, I kind of went along, you know, from time to time I like a potato. So, that's not a problem. Lots of friends of ours are all carnivores. I like meat, no problem. But then, you know, we'll go over to friend's house and they'll have a dessert. And she had this was the other night and she had a dessert. I'm talking like a brownie and then
some cream with strawberries. She woke up in the middle of the night with heart palpitations brother, heart palpitations. Because she has no sugar coming in very lightweight. You lightweight, but and it bolder over, you know, and the same as with wine. There's sugar and wine, there's sugar and potatoes. There's sugar and all kinds of stuff. And there's sugar and meat. Of course there is of course. And so it's Yeah.
And the I think you're so spot on with saying that. This brain science is being applied to social media to algos is being applied to everything the bliss point is known.

Well, I've played that clip before in a previous show where we discussed the bliss point without this is what happens when you only listen and you don't actually watch the video. This time I actually had to watch the video. And there's
¶ The crunch
this chart. On the bottom of the chart it says ingredients sweetness, spiciness. And then there's a third one texture Dahlia

tastes and texture. You bet texture is a big one. Which

I think the crunch the sound itself gives you a Pavlovian response. That's why they said with Lay's chips, you can't just eat one. Because when you crunch down on that shit, yeah, it fires off, you know the Pavlovian response in your brain to one another one. You

know, like the commercials even have even accentuate the sound.

Exactly. Yeah. And with porn serials the same thing everybody knows I just said hey,

snap, crackle and pop kids. Right?

When there's it goes even further. Because even the packaging itself, I think that's why they went to this for crinkly bag from all snacks. The reason why I noticed is I didn't pay attention to this until I start owning a dog.

Oh, yeah, the dog that the minute you put your hand into that bag that has that little treat the dog is like, comes from wherever there is fraud for miles away.

Yes. So what they have us doing is if the bag don't get you then the crunch gets you. So basically we're eating the bail. And the pavlova and the Pavlovian response. We're eating the bale and trust me, I've I've, like I said, I've seen this and I've done it with the dog like I've just touched the bag. And here he comes because he's associated that crinkle with it with the with the trace Yeah. Now I had to make a confession. With all this you know, this this show I'm not
participating in the cognitive dissonance. If people don't know is I bought a snack distribution. Business. I'm proud of the problem. I am proud of it. Right. And I've noticed like being on being on the block yeah you know in in wire terms he was saying when I'm on the block serving I see women and men come down the aisle who's given up their legs for wheels

brother due to diabetes

Yeah. And whatever else whatever their ailments are, but they have to have their drug of choice and they what is not like oh, I'll just take no, they want their specific drug of choice because their brain has been tuned in to our frequency so if you want to help me stop selling drugs support the show

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all these years That's right. That's right. Repent

it even way the grocery store set up its chips
¶ The packaging
Yeah. On the other side, our soldiers and

let's not forget the colors. Oh, oh, yeah. Disneyland brother. You come and look at all those colors. Who kids kids? Yeah. And that's triggered by the cartoons they see in everything. It's all a big sigh up all of it. Yeah.

And and the way the grocery stores are set up, for the most part interesting. I'm in the store. So format so for the format you have salty then you have the sugary drinks on the other side, they're on the same aisle because you want

you want the salty and the and the sugary drink to offset

being being mean the next aisle is cereal. Which that's what a kid's gonna say and get your kitty crack. And then on the next on the other side of the aisle is candy. There let you know you're sitting there putting the candy and the cereal on the same aisle. And that's honestly, Americans we have been victimized cuz our tastebuds are fried. Fried with capital F. Yeah. And I didn't realize that till I start working with people outside the United States. And
I'm like Jesus, you said how can you eat that? And it's like, eat what you like isn't something normal? Yeah. And it's like, it's too sweet. Like you're saying about Tina. He was saying once you either haven't been introduced to it or abstain from it. It becomes you're saying?

Parent Yeah. Then you'd then you see how poisonous it really is. And but what do they blame in the rat or take the salt off the table? I'm not you know, salt has its own issues. But it's not like sugar.
¶ Salt & MSG 🧂

And it's not the salt in the product. That's the thing is right. It's not the same salt as when you cook something. You add some pink Himalayan salt to it to taste. Yeah, yeah, that's not saying this is definitely not

the food. No, no. And that's what that's what MSG is MSG is a form of salt. Yes. You know, it's a salt derivative, which actually literally affects your brain and makes you think what you're eating is tastier.

And they tell you to stay away. But see, even with the branding, it's like oh, MSG, we know. Oh, stay away from MSG and

have the sugar and salt. Right? Which actually

salt gets a pass because nobody really talks about salt like that. Even like if if people are aware they say sugar maybe called diabetes is more apparent. You know when you suffer from it with obesity that comes with it. But salt gets a pass but it's amazing how we see that but I want to go now into saying they found out that ozempic not only curious Yeah,
¶ Weightloss drugs?
cat

cures more stuff. More stuff.
There's been an explosive amount of buzz around the drugs ozempic And we'll go V I'm super excited with 50 pounds that I've lost David has stories of dramatic weight loss plastered all over social media is baby the hype is real. The medications both containing the compound is magnetized. Make people feel fuller faster. But something else interesting seems to be happening. Countless testimonials online describing side effects, positive ones that aren't related to food at all.
No longer have any desire to drink alcohol someone writes. Another says I used to vape like a demon quit cold turkey. This person comments I used to buy scratch off and lotto tickets. I don't even think about it anymore. So technically like my official diagnosis was morbidly obese Jemelle Corona started taking what Goby over a year ago losing 60 pounds since that, but that wasn't it.
I would say one drink for me is equivalent to about four or five drinks and how do you feel after having that one drink? The I feel miserable. Corona once considered herself a social drinker. Not anymore something in your in your mind is saying. I'm just gonna bypass I have no interest in alcohol. The Atlantic now asking the question, did scientists accidentally invent an anti addiction drug?

I got two stories before or move on. So first one, when the Jhansi Dvorak and I did our first kind of big vaccine
¶ No Agenda - vaccines are the future
discovery back in I want to say 2010, maybe 2012. And then was like a Goldman Sachs medical conference and everyone was presenting, they had an online, so I just downloaded PowerPoints. And I was like, vaccines are the future because a you can't get sued forum B, we're going to have vaccines for anti smoking anti cocaine, which of course has nothing to do with the what used to be the traditional, they changed out in
the dictionary what a vaccine used to mean. And it was great because we're giving people medication before they're even sick, but they were talking about exactly this vaccination against it, make no mistake, these are vaccines that you know, they're injectables. The second point is, I was on Glenn Beck A while back, and this was before this was kind of known. And I'm saying brother, you know, they're, they're, they're saying that this stuff, cures alcoholism, people don't want to
drink any more. And he says, Dude, as an alcoholic, because he's a, he's been a non drinking alcoholic for 20 years, maybe he says that what you were just came out of your mouth scares me to death. And he's right. Because this is going to, I mean, for me, the logical conclusion is, there's only two ways it can go either the food industry starts to kill people and blame it on ozempic, which may be happening for other reasons. Or they, they they find a new bliss point. So we can
sell even more sugar. And then this this stuff, equalizes it somehow. So you can keep people even in a closer bliss point, something is going to happen because we can have people not using the products anymore. This has been a big Wall Street topic.

And that's where I think ozempic is being lined up. Because they're stepping on a lot of toes big time, even though it's a big problem itself, or potentially a big problem itself. You're stepping on the alcohol industry's toes, you stepping on the food industry, tobacco step tobacco industry, so a lot of heavy hitters, there's been a long brown for a long time. And they're looking at it and even with snack, I think there was a report saying Walmart notice
their snack sales are down. Yeah. Across the board. Yeah, you just can't come in and start stepping on people's toes like that. And that's why I was like, maybe they're lying in the muck. And when people start falling and dead, potentially, maybe possibly have side effects from the vaccine. It's like, oh, no, that's a big war, don't you know, and it because there's gonna be a significant overlap of people.

Let me ask you a question. Are you noticing any decline in the business?

I can't say I am. Okay. So does that mean because it's probably more I mean, what were you looking at when you zoom out? And Walmart says, I mean, because it might be

No, well, no, Walmart is saying, Oh, don't worry about it. I mean, yeah, we're seeing a decrease, but those people buy other products. Well, what

they're saying is, you're gonna have to route your drug throughout dope house, aka out pharmacy. That's what they're saying. Yes, we're gonna take a hit. You're saying take a hit on the front end. You got to give us some action on the back end. Yeah,

we'll make it up at the pharmacy stand inside Walmart.

That's all it is. You'll say like this and now No, we're being flippant about it, but it's true. Yeah. So quick, I just want to cover this one isn't really no commentary needed. But this next clips just show you the cognitive dissonance I've talked about my team.
Tonight at West Columbus McDonald's is back open after it was shut down by the Health Department inspectors were sent there to investigate a customer complaint of finding drug paraphernalia in her ordered bag and TVs Lindsey Mills is live outside Columbus public health, with more on what inspectors found that led to the decision to shut it down Lindsey Yolanda and Andrew Columbus Public Health says it went there on that complaint and it discovered that there was a
failure to protect food and equipment from contamination due to ongoing construction. Well, that issue has since been resolved. They say the store has reopened. But it was that customer complaint that sent them there in the first place. Was a pipe with marks awning is an obvious pipe that was like caked on the end. It's not what a West Columbus mother was expecting to find when she picked up her order at McDonald's on Harrisburg pike.

So she found a crack pipe in her McDonald's bag and health department causing this Just McDonald's down. Now, all of a sudden,

that's the funniest thing. We're shutting down this drug it found in the other drug. Right? That's great. That's fantastic. I

just thought that it'd be weird I email you the pick and choosing of it. So let's just go through these next four clips because to know the future you had to look
¶ Fen fen
backwards. Remember Fanfan, right?

Sure. Do I sure do this. Are we looking at fin fin too?

Well, I want to refresh people how fin fin played out and then maybe we can see predict how the future is gonna go with Zippy short
break coming up and then the first Illinois lawsuit over Fen Phen. Meanwhile, with all of the concern over Fen fence safety doctors are now turning to another popular drug as a diet alternative. The first Illinois lawsuits been filed against the makers of Fen fen and Chicago law firm filed a class action suit today. It comes after the Food and Drug Administration last week urged the recall of Fen Fen because of studies that link it to heart problems.
The manufacturers knew about these problems when they tested it. experimented with it in Europe in some European countries actually banned the use of penfed because of the adverse reactions. The says 1000s of Americans may have been injured by Fen Phen and not even realize it no reaction yet to the lawsuit from the manufacturers.

You know, okay, some side data here. This the main drug would go V and those Empik is from Novo Nordisk they're from Norway that company now has has a bigger income than the GDP of Norway. Pfizer failed to make this drug I'm thinking it would and of course right now you know they spent in the in the in the last six months Novo Nordisk spent $750 million on advertising in the US in six months. Advertising this this drug which a lot of what you see a doc you know, here's America's
favorite doctor, oh, this is great. And there's always a little disclaimer on the site. Well, it killed some mice, but who cares just mice? I'm thinking that that the American companies they may be the ones to trigger you know, some some pointing to the death because you know what? Advisor make the desk job.

Now you're picking up what I'll put down here? Oh, yeah,

they made the death job. So Well, clearly. It's gotta be something else. It's gotta be it's gotta be the ozempic this killing everybody

is the cure all it's the you know, it's the magic shot. Not the pun intended. But it's the it covers our mistakes. Yep. Eliminates our competition.

I think you're making an excellent assertion here.

And then we could come back with with, you know, the American in America,

you know, something that works well. Yes, exactly.

Just the move. I didn't know that information that you get your dad told me about how much money they're making off of this, you know?

A that's it's enormous. Yeah. I mean, that's why you know, Pfizer stock dropped like a rock when they set out while our our version of ozempic failed. Yeah, and these guys they'll put anything in a needle. Yeah, they like they don't care if it fails. So what is this all about? Oh, no, we're no good at failed. And then of course, because I've been falling this home the Wall Street stuff. Oh, no. If ever way if you don't have one of these, this is the this is the
platform. This is the drug of the future. This is what everybody's talking about. This is where all the money is all the money's here until it be until it becomes Fen Fen. And then they have to be and that that's the smoking gun for me is that Pfizer failed really Pfizer. I mean, to put anything into a into a syringe is similar

to how they deal with was the other one. The other vaccine company? I can't remember the name of it. j&j Maderna Maderna Yeah, it wasn't like, all of a sudden, this small company out of nowhere. It's like, it's like the test balloon. It's like, well, so when you start to sing when people are getting bad press, everybody associate mRNA with Madonna.

Jharna. Yeah. Which their literal name and you know, they came up with the mRNA. That's

correct. moderna, or did they? Well, let's kick it over to

it was actually Yeah, well, you're right. You're right. There are a lot of people who claim involvement and claim patent rights, but it's modernists problem when it goes wrong. So

there's one group that we left out of this, and in this next clip, this is from Jenny Jones 1997 This just to give people the timeframe when when Finn Finn was really you know, a big thing and I

remember this, I wrote because I was I was you know in business and and it all I remember that lawsuits I was so kind of Intellivision half's in the show business. I remember all this stuff I remember very worried,

yeah, fan work because I had a friend you know, overweight and and he took it luckily he didn't you know, give him that no, it didn't give him any side effects but it actually did what was told to do but and this next clip is going to highlight the one group, which we haven't mentioned yet because you mentioned the doctors and you mentioned the food, business people, the lawyers and then to is also going to highlight the fact that the people taking the drug may not care.

Probably not. So
you could have heart damage and not have a clue that you have it. That's correct. And one of the purposes of the class action lawsuit is to set up a fun so every fan fan user can at least be properly tested to see if you have heart damage. It's in your puppet, Amiens you again. I'm so glad that you're on this panel because you make me sick. My God, if I was stricken, right Guinea, if I was stricken right now with PPH. And they told me, You're gonna die because it fencin I would not
sue them because I was properly warned before I took it. A lot of the doctors didn't even know this when they started prescribing. What this what this woman brought up before is what the manufacturers want you to think that 18 out of a million is the warning label that you sign will have minor symptoms, what the studies that are coming out with are alarmingly higher. You may not know that you have a heart problem right now or heart disease or pulmonary problem because you haven't been
properly tested. It's an echocardiogram. And that's the only way you're going to know what the This happened in Europe before there was an epidemic between 1967 67 and 72. They banned it from European countries. Within 10 years after the epidemic 50% of the people had died. These are facts.

Yo repeating history. Yeah, yeah. And I'm actually just reading in the book of knowledge. And Fanfan also reportedly could remit alcohol and cocaine cravings, all the same. I mean, these were this Fanfan was more of a serotonin type of thing. But it's all brain science. It's all it's all working on your brain. It is. Same stuff. Same Same idea, same concept. Right,

because I don't think food is a is a nutritional issue. And it's a brain issue.

And I'll say from the reporting, we've also seen some counter or pre counter messaging, which is whatever you do, don't take the fake, don't get it compounded from a pharmacy, you know, the GLP one this immaculate, which you can get some magnetite don't don't buy it from Canada or India, because you'll die. You know, oh, it's not properly dose. We have the the AR special needle, our special applicator. A lot of this is going to be when people start keeling over. Well, it
didn't take the good stuff. You know, they took the they took the bad the bad stuff, the off market, the Black Label stuff, that's what you're going to hear that's going to be their first defense.

And it's going to be a bonanza for attorneys. As was Finn Finn. Yes.

Is that Rocco? Yes. Hi, Rocco.

You're crazy. You never used to hear him before. That the sound quality is is

did you rustle a bag or something? Because he's ready for something. He's ready. He's ready. No,

that's the other trigger the delivery truck back in. So Oh,

yeah. The feet. Yeah, TVs got the same and you're right. We never used to hear Rocco. All right. All right. American American Greed. In
¶ American greed
Kentucky. Three lawyers are helping themselves the lion's share of a class action settlement involving the diet drug Fen Fen. If you get insured and Cunningham and Melbourne mills have won a $200 million settlement against American Home Products. Of that 200 million, just 45 million, less than a quarter of the settlement has gone to client. The rest has been pocketed by the lawyer was extremely distasteful for the attorneys to take money away from people that were in such a vulnerable situation.
I mean, this wasn't a lottery that you play the lottery and a big sum of money comes in and you're to be happy once you get these were people who had injuries while their clients continue to suffer from heart problems related defend ven the attorneys are living in the field lawyers Cunningham and Galleon immediately use their newfound riches to entrench themselves in the two most dominant elements of culture in Kentucky, one horse racing and the other
University of Kentucky basketball. They become major donors to the university in exchange for The permanent Right to Buy front row seats and basketball games. They also become partners in a racing staple in the home of the Kentucky Derby. Cunningham goes one step further, with a 135 acre horse farm, proudly displaying his ownership for the world to see. They felt like they were untouchable. They had everything
they wanted. They had everything they needed. They have racehorses ahead airplanes, they had farms.

Mirka baby.

So that's the third leg of the stool. The third leg of the stool right now is

the lawyers and we got a lot of them and they're ready. They are ready.

And they missed out on the whole COVID Bonanza COVID vaccine Bonanza, the way that the law was written, you know, where you couldn't sue the company. So they're,

you know, I'm curious now, I wonder is ozempic points, the question I'm asking here is ozempic eligible under vaccination laws against lawsuits? So long question. We'll see if I can get any answer. Huh. I wonder I wonder if it's if it's because I think it has to be cost classified as a biologic. Well,

you just shoot spider thought in me? Because you you put the Pfizer on the table, which I didn't think of will their version of it fall under this? Protection?

Oh, that's a good question. This is 23 No, no,

no, I'm asking you like me because I've never had that thought to you inspired it. But maybe that's their like, their lane is like, Oh, that was epic. Bad. But we have the addiction vaccine, which is the same science, but it falls under that. But

here it is. This is good RX health ozempic. So mag semaglutide is an injectable medication. So it's an injectable for type two diabetes. It is not considered a biologic. So if it's so I think it's only the biologics that are exempt from lawsuits.

So that'll be the follow Zippy and the rise of Pfizer's

replacement, very possibly, very possibly.

So the last clip in this set is where you get a bad package. What do you do to you step on it.
¶ Fen?
It is the hope of 10s of millions of Americans struggling to shed pounds a drug that is safe and really works more than two out of three adults. 68% are obese or overweight in America. But finding a safe pill has been elusive. But there's news on that front tonight and here's our senior medical editor Dr. Richard Besser. It's a dietary supplement that curbs your craving. It is a holy grail in medicine, a safe and effective diet drug. There is a need for new diet drug obesity is a serious health
problem in the United States and worldwide. Unfortunately, we have very few treatments that are effective and safe. Q Nixa is the first of three diet drugs being reviewed this year. In preliminary results, Q Nexa. was shown to reduce weight by 12% in patients taking it for a year. The pill taken daily combines a seizure and migraine medication with phentermine. And if
phentermine sounds familiar, you're right. It was half of the fen and the recalled diet drug Fen Fen, though phentermine was not implicated in the serious side effects, including heart valve failure that led the FDA to pull Fen Fen in 1997. The FDA will certainly be focused not just on whether the drug works, but on whether it is safe. If someone is promising something that is so powerful, so magic that can cause you to lose weight. It probably has other consequences.
Surgery is still the treatment with the most clear results for obesity, but it isn't without risks. And ultimately experts caution any solution promised by pill or scalpel, drugs cannot replace diet and exercise.

Have it a fan? Yeah. It is repackaged it. I love it. So I think that's looking back over 25 years almost 30 years ago, we had fin fin if it holds true, I think this house will play out.

Wow. Shortened over at Novo Nordisk everybody. Not financial advice, but I'm just I'm just saying Wow,

we got a lot of enemies. We got a lot of enemies. Yes. Yeah, they

do. Wow. Well, we got

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¶ Aviation: Black skys ✈️
This is another one of your beats aviation. As you notice you say

all right, hey, yeah, get to participate. Okay, good. This

is this is Black skies. Black skies. So we're going to cover Africa quote unquote African Amir argue aviation. The first clip is 25. That's correct.
Meet airline Captain Rochelle Jones, First Officer Stephanie grant, and flight attendants Diana Galloway and Robin Rogers. And they work that as a flight from Atlanta to Nashville this month, they never expected to make history. In fact, it was happened chance and the original cat first officer became ill and was replaced with Stephanie thing. And then when I got to the cockpit, and I saw a shell, we just met a few weeks prior. And I was just ecstatic when I saw
we did not realize the historic ramifications of it. We were just like, Okay, this is gonna be fun. But Captain Rochelle Jones got it right away. She and Stephanie in the cockpit. Diana and Robin in the cabin. all black, all female. I said this, this could be a first for us. So let's begin our p's and q's. Did it make work? Even easier? Even more fun? Oh, yeah, it was I think we had a little more pep in our step. The pride, the pride, I think we were just so proud.

Oh, it's one of the one of the major sins ladies pride. Careful. Careful.

So this has been all in the news of these black flight crews, black female. If you notice, this hasn't been about black men, or even non white men. This has been about black fitness, how they leave. But I would like you to know that this clip is over 15, almost 15 years old. Good one. Excellent. They're rehashing. They're rehashing this because they have no and I say they the people this interested in propagandizing and black people or so called black people. This was it was this was Obama error

now is this but this clip is 15 years old. Right?

At least it was posted. It was posted to YouTube 15 years ago. So it could be older.

But I I can I can give you a little data on dei in aviation. Okay. So I know a lot of military guys, Navy pilots, Air Force pilots love Navy pilots, actually. And when you leave service, and you're usually around 40 years old, you've done your time this service in America is great, because you get half your salary, you get a housing allowance for the rest of your life. So you can you can, you
know, live very comfortably doing another job. And so what he was a Navy pilot, you want to go and fly, this is what you do. And and you know, you can enter at a certain level. But I tell you, you can work your way up if you're flying a 747 this is three $400,000 a year. These are very, very good jobs. The problem is that all the airlines, except for I think the transports are DHL, FedEx, you know, the they they're not in on
the DEI. But you know, so you go to job fairs, where you know, the specific aviation job fairs, unless you are gay, black or female, you are pretty much guaranteed not to get a call back at all, regardless of your qualifications. I have five to 10 examples of that in my email from pilots who have confirmed this with me. So so they are hiring based upon external factors. Gay not being necessarily an external factor, but they are that's what they are looking for first and
foremost. And typically, they have less flight hours and possibly qualifications, then the people I know, that said, I have flown with many women. My most recent flight instructor, Amy Lynn won't young woman 24 born the best pilots I've ever flown with. So there is no distinction between a good pilot and whatever you are. You're a good pilot, or you're not a good pilot in my book period.

Once again, from the first blog, either you're qualified, or you're not qualified, right? It doesn't matter. But the reason why I want to talk about this is a couple of different things. One, I think these airlines made a lot of pledges during the superduper, dry period, you know, saying 2020 and round the air they had to do I think as

part of their bailouts. Correct.

So I think they said they wanted to get it up. We'll get to the numbers that we get to the Eclipse but they wanted to see increase in those groups you specified. My issue is who their youth is using as the lead. In this whole push now Once this all set in none, we will see that black female pilots will be discredited, of course, is the story, of course, and their counterparts, whether it be gay people, are women, non
black women will actually reap the benefits. Now, this is 14 years ago, I think these women actually earn and were qualified, you know, to get to their wedding during the war period. Now, I do think there was a bit of propaganda in this, because all of a sudden, Katherine gets sick. You know, it's kind of like, Hey, Tom, can you can you help us out? You know, we're trying to make history here. Yeah. And it happened during Black History Month. And peak Obama, you know,
perfect. Yeah. So I think there was that, but I don't think these women were unqualified men. Right. Yeah, so fast forward. I think a lot of these people are unqualified, but Chuck, because they're trying to meet the numbers that they said, through the D, the

were certainly less qualified, just less flight hours, is literally less qualified.

What it means by MD my definition of unqualified if you're less qualified, and other qualified person, I taking the chances and that's the other part I want to get to. This is where people can pat you on the back, you know, oh, yeah, we're Team black. We're teaming you know, that kind of thing. But when you have somebody fly you through the air at 456, I don't know, 600 miles an hour, how fast the plane goes,

you want Solly is what you want. He wants Sully every single time. Right?

Or Disney or Washington, I don't care if he's on below.

I don't care he landed it didn't he upside down, but he landed it right,

I don't care, you say you could be or whatever. As long as you're, you know, you're gonna get me from point A to point B. So I think but you can't you can't buffalo your way out of this one. Because there's only two people in control of that plane now is we have to stop being workmen full of colleges tacky. Because before it's like, oh, we could put somebody in this VP position, you know, and build a build of barriers around them and safety rails, so they can't run the
company off to go off the rails, right? In this situation. This is a list is way different? Because it's are they qualified or aren't they qualified. And I think the other comparison would be doctors, when we go into, you know, opening up my chest, and you know, a tinkering around in there. I don't want somebody that is marginally qualified, I want the most qualified person. So that's why I want to bring it up. But once again, as you brought up with joy, join Reeves hair, I think this is to bait
people into the conversation. So then they could be pointed, as you know, however, you want to paint no masks, so a ski mask that point but paint them as however you want to paint them. So I think there's a bit of there's plenty of propaganda. But I think there's also some trolling into this. Because it pulls you you're saying it pulls you into the conversation. So let's finish the second clip from 14 years ago. And then we'll get to some more recent clips,
their history just happened to be during Black History Month. Oh, I'm singling about it. It's like spectacular. It still hasn't hit me now. So it's I was just excited. I called my mom, my family. And I said, Guess what happens today. Michelle is the linchpin, one of only 10 black female airline captains in the country. She used to be a customer service agent for Delta. Piloting was never on her radar until a friend suggested it. And it paid off. And this was my goal, to be here where I am
today. And I'm so happy. And what I've accomplished as little girls, they've never seen anyone who looked like them piloting a plane. But now for other little girls, they're proof you really can be whatever you want to be a fate may have a little bit to do with it. But for everyone that will look at us as role models or look to aspire to be what we are today. They need to know that it was hard work and dedication to get here.
Young girls need to see that. Yes, they can be flight attendants and yes, they can be pilots and the sky's the limit. Literally gay

Okay, so something I want to point out is the title says all African American female flight crew but everything makes it after that. Girls are girls. Yeah, girls. Yeah. Is it the race portion dropped off of it? Yeah, so this is that we opened the door. This has been a running thing for the library. The show we opened the door ended up holding it for everybody else, but nobody runs in.

Yeah, yeah, that's right. Proof.

And what is going to end up doing is going to discredit qualified, male and female pilots that are happened to be black. And see this is where in a system of justice, you will have what were 13% of the population, you have 13% of the pilots represent us there are qualified because it'd be just a normal distribution. Yeah. The fact that you actually have to merge the numbers and manipulate the numbers. That's the real problem. And this doesn't help anybody at all.

No, no. Luckily, Boeing is doing a fine job of screwing up aviation. So right now, all focus is on that. You know, because they got bolts missing and all kinds of stuff. Yeah, we

like a wheel fail. It's like something very weak, right? It's like wheel falls off here. Well, I think it was a plane fly on fire in Miami. Could it be aliens? It's gonna be 10 feet tall black aliens. I mean, but who knows.

It happened to be a Boeing plane. That was a GE engine. But yeah, I mean, Boeing. I mean, we literally have an airline today saying, you are going to start looking at Airbus. I'm already suspecting sabotage at this point. It's like we've been looking at that fight for a decade and you know, Airbus versus Boeing, because it's big money, and it was big money.

Well, I stayed it a long time ago, when we had a brief conversation about aviation, that I think they're trying to get rid of riffraff off of commercial airlines, because commercial airlines have basically just turned into greyhounds. Okay. Yeah. If you look at how history of flying was used to have swear suits and

white gloves for the girl, white gloves, yeah, I had a tie on. Sure. So I

think there, but I think they're losing the battle. Because of the way the system was made built up. They had to have the volume of flights. Well,

there's also I mean, you just go on tick tock and see, you know, people like fighting and yelling at cabin crew and all this stuff. It's, you know, the decorum has just gotten out of control. Hey,

have you ever been to a Greyhound station? I mean, literally,

yes, I have. It's been a while. But yes, I have. And then when you factor

in also, what they're doing with the migrants in airports, is this is is is commercial aviation in this iteration over. And it's actually because of my traveling on Greyhound used to be a semi pleasurable event, or, you know, when is the first step acceptable? So I think that's where we're headed. And I'll continue on what I think is gonna go but well,

what you're seeing now is you're seeing airlines like Jack's JX, which of those guys they they bought regional jets. And so basically, it's 2020 or 25, business class type chairs in one plane, and you don't go through the regular terminal, you go through the general aviation so where the private jets are, so there's no t goggles carry. Brother, I'm

sorry, never fails. I

was waiting for one of those. My goggles, you

in the future. Let's go ahead and get into the news quote unquote, news stories that they're running about the first blank fill in the blank
pulled back a little whether it's inside the United Airlines flight simulator or flying the friendly skies, Miss Ward has soared to new heights in aviation. During her more than three decade long career. You know, I never started my career thinking I'm going to trailblaze I, I always just felt like I was going to do my job. In 1998, she became the first black woman captain at United Airlines, and the first in the US to fly commercial airplanes.
But even before flying with United, she was a pioneer, the only woman to graduate in an Air Force pilot training class, and the first black woman instructor pilot in the Air Force. People saw me in my flight suit and they were like, wait a minute, are you here for pilot training? I'm like, Yes, sir. We've never seen anyone like you. So that was the first time I had an awareness that this was something groundbreaking. She is now dedicated to bringing other women along for the ride. Yeah,

geez.

What they say in 1998 Yeah, what are we doing it best 10 years earlier than the clip all but flight crew Okay. Notice that nobody's showing you that. We're celebrating that this is what they call a nothing burger. Yeah. Oh, but it's used as propaganda and it's not used as one group might use it to
celebrate their accomplishments. But the other group takes it as see, you know, and I think then them taking it like that as part of the plan, because then it puts you into part of our, you know, like black pilots, or you don't think black people are competent? Yeah, that's not the question at all. Basically, the

airline industry has been taking competent people for a long time, regardless of what they look like.

Correct? Because you wouldn't have these stories.

And believe me, I want I want an X. If you're an Air Force pilot, I don't care if you're purple. You're from the flu you flew Air Force you go with me.

And I don't think anybody thought about that you were saying before now? And that's the point is that they they're causing? I wouldn't call it faux outrage. But it's manipulated outrage. Let's go that term.

Well, I'm, I'm, I'm noticing this. So there is outrage coming now. And so there was there was this incident that took place a couple months back, and I actually I avoided the clip on no agenda and just people kept email, SDI, look at this, you might have seen this clip. So it's between an examiner with a someone who's going for a commercial check
ride. So two competent pilots. And he asks for a particular procedure, which is short final, which actually can mean different things in different situations, different type of aircraft, what he should have said is, hey, I'm doing a check ride, we're going to do a engine out 180 We're going to land mid mid runway. But he didn't say that. And then so she's expecting him. And she's it's a busy airport. She's an air traffic controller. She's in the tower. And she's expected. She
says, Hey, you should be turning. And then then they both get into an argument on the radio, which is unprofessional in general. But then at a certain point, she says, Look, I Googled what this means. And it's a point it's a point of contention. And because she said that people lost their mind, this is Dei, she's googling. She doesn't know what she's doing. This lady was very competent at her job. As an as an aviator, I
could say that. So there it's being the women in particular, but maybe black women are now being scapegoated, just for Dei. Just red meat. Red, yeah, it's all red meat for. And of course, dei is crap. We don't want to EI in our lives. But now we're just taking anything and then a very competent woman who got sucked into an argument on the radio, which you just neither one of us should have done nor the examiner, and they're both FAA employees, basically. You know, it's being touted as dei and
people are freaking out about it. So it's everything now is anti Dei, which is good. But not everything qualifies as Dei.

Right. And that's why I say D. I was stupid from the beginning. And it doesn't actually help hurt any because it gives you the green light or the justification to disqualify a whole swaths of people. Because of how, at the end of the day, corporations chose to run their business. Nobody went
there with a gun to these airlines heads. Now, you know, maybe they did the Jesse Jackson thing, like we'll do, you know, make you seem like a racist if you don't, maybe, but it's like, at the end of the day, do it. I'm gonna run my business the way I'm gonna run it. Yeah. And if you feel like that will work, that's fine. But then you got to justify me hiring unqualified people. And what this is, is just a bigger symptom of weak leadership is what this is,

and the fact that the airlines in the United States are tied to the government. They always get bailed out. So you know, there's there's semi government organizations.

Well, could the government have the now we we just open another can of worms. Could this be government inspired? Yes. The same way? Yes. Yeah. vaccine mandates? Well, yep. Yeah. And once again, it's not the people. Once again, it's not the people this repugnant,

as well look at alleged benefits. Look at the vaccine mandate with with the airlines. Look at how many pilots quit, they said, I'm done. I'll go fly somewhere else. I'm not going to fly for your airline.

I was impacted by this because due to the chips act, it's like if you want chips, my name

thing. Yeah. Then you got to do the vaccine. Yep. All right.

So let's go ahead and get into the second part of the note 28.
There is something about traveling. That's important, and it's not about the status for yourself, but it's about the opportunities for people behind you. She plays a part in the ascension of female pilots. She is a flight evaluator at United. Yeah,

female it's Yep.

Now what's the what's the title now? This is the lid. This is the actual title of the video. Meet the first black female captain on a major US airline. Wow, put black in there we after that you're gonna just talk about female, female female.

I think the algos pick it up quicker. Maybe just saying,

hi you continuum is a
flight evaluator at United's Flight Training Center, and helps recruit through the United ADA Academy, the flight school plans to train at least 5000 new pilots by 2030 with the goal of at least half of them being women or people of color. My job is to make the road white collar people.

Know, listen, now, once you listen carefully, what they say 5000 new pilots and half will meet will be females two or more people of color, or gay, I think it's also Oh
2030 with the goal of at least half of them being women or people of color. My job was

to make them gay from you. All right.

To what you were saying, they're gonna clip that.
And then the people behind me that's their job is to make the road smoother. And so it should continue on and continue until there are no more roads. And that's

literally a quota. They have a quota. That's what they have. They have a quota and that quarter came from the government trust me 2500

of the 5000 had to be female,

or no, no, didn't even say that. Or this was a female

or Yeah, so that's like you could hire black 20 499 When out ain't gonna happen. I know what you're saying. But you can hire 2499 white women and one black man, and that satisfy the quota and no black women benefit from this? No, it's

fine. It's 5000. Mo. Yeah, they

say 5000. And then half of those.

Let me hear that again. Yeah.
And then the people behind me, the third job is to make the road smoother. And so it should continue on and continue on. So there are no more roads anyway, you know, and no one is talking about, I want to hear it's by 2030 School plans to train at least 5000 new pilots by 2030 with the goal of at least half of them, women or people of color, my job was to make the road wider. And then the people
behind me the job is to make the road smoother. And so it should continue on and continue until there are no more roads anyway, you know, and no one is talking about this because we've done it all back a little bit. And she has cleared the runway for the next generation of black woman pilots to know this flight path who possible

that the black male rat were black to say start with black and white, black, make it wide open to everybody and like like this 5000 I'm Oh, you know why they throw that number out there when they just say they have a quota of you know, hiring 2500 minority pilots. So highlighting people is how you are propagandize the 5000 number is unnecessary because it doesn't you know it doesn't add any value or context to what you're saying just say 2500 and then say a munch these groups
when they lead black, widen it out and then rat blood. Yep. And guess who's gonna be left holding the bag? Every time you hear every time and I'm gonna jump a little while could go and get 32 ready because we need to I think we need to jump you know, I just want to jump where we go here. Because I think when people hear black aviation, this is what they think 32
announcing the arrival of the first airline with so welcome aboard thank you for choosing the Soul Plane from the time you arrive at the gate, feel wonderful till the moment you meet the crew. At ease ladies, we make sure you have an unforgettable flying experience. He bought this little safety video we put together for you taken enjoy the flight. Kevin Hart Mayday. Mayday Tom Oh, DL Hughley. Sorry. Well, I guess he came to have the lightning
method. And Snoop Dogg going on. Well, I'm afraid of heights. This is wonderful. I build the speaking stuff. Is non stop. Oh no, you can use retarded He's gonna rip you off so boy are we gonna find out

I've never seen that

that's what's imagined. Now will you hear me? Yeah. What it really would with three T airlines tacky trashy or terroristic that's what it was. And I think that's what the the the what the imagery they're trying to paint. So I got one more I got two more clips. One I want to show you 31 You can go and queue it up. This is going to show you how bad off they are scraping the bowl for news stories on this topic. This is Delta flight attendant work works with that it's not a
historical feat. It's just he happens to work with the first
well tonight let's head out to Hartsfield Jackson International Airport. There's a live look for you. It was a regular day at work for Delta flight attendant Felicia Kay until she showed up for a flight at Hartsfield Jackson and she saw something she says she'd never seen before. We knew that our particular crew was African American. We do have that periodically. And then our captain showed up. And he was also African American. And that's what basically blew us
away. We had not had that dynamic before. Yeah, Felicia has worked as a flight attendant for delta for the past five years. But she says this was the first time she and her co workers had ever flown with an all black crew. And we've had an African American Crew. But we just hadn't had we all had an experienced having the pilots as well. And having the entire crew be African American. So it made me feel amazing. It made all of us feel amazing. And we felt
that we wanted to capture that. Yeah, a lot of people agreed over 100,000 people have reacted to Felicia posts where she shared this special moment. Felicia says she's excited to see the moment happen again, thanks to the diversity of Delta offers. That's

really cool. You can see why it did so well. Yeah, thanks to the diversity that delta offers is they're still using it as a marketing marketing out there. How

was that special when people who have experienced it before that she's working with? How's it special?

Well, it's not as bullcrap. In fact, now, now, let me tell you. Now I have had my own issues with aviation, which we'll get to before this next clip, or after this next clip. So the CEO of United Airlines, he comes out and he's in drag, and he's like, oh, and the whole drag crew. And my wife who is very open and liberal, she says, I'm flying to New York to see her daughter, stepdaughters that I'm a flying United screw those guys, if that's what they're concerned about, what are they
not concerned about? It's working in the opposite now. This is backfiring. So massively, it's going to be huge problem. Yeah, good pilots. And you also want good cabin crew because they are not there to serve your peanuts. They are there to get you out safely in an emergency. That's what that's their job. That's

all that's it. And I think I say I want I for one, I try to fly as little as possible. I try to leave the ground as little as possible. I'm not against flying. But I mean, obviously this unnecessary race for me, but I've been I've

been a pilot since 2004 and 2004 2006 Long time. And with the what's happened ever since COVID We have a shortage of pilots and pilots can fly 100 hours a month so the end of the month and the beginning of the month, you're always going to get delays and cancellations because they literally don't have the flight crew. And, and so maybe part of
that whatever this is, I just I am sick and tired of delays. I am I've been sick and tired of TSA and this phony you know, especially now that a well be You got no papers, you're an immigrant come on through no problem. We got a special line for you. I'm so sick of it. But I went back to flight school. And I went back to get my instrument rating so that I can fly out for you know, within 700 miles, I will fly myself. Now I take a flight instructor with me at all times as Safety Pilot
because I'm not 20 anymore, right? And it cost me $250 A flight hour. So it's not cheap, but it's not a private jet, you know, which will cost you $5,000 An hour and I have flexibility I you know, they'll they'll pick they fly the plane from Bernie which is nearby right to our airport here. I hop in and you know, Tina is okay. She was super happy. I mean she doesn't she likes getting into the plane on stairs not over the wing, but okay. It has a parachute is what I always said it's got a
parachute, baby. So it's okay. Because I'm sick and tired of all this crap. I'm sick and tired of the safety record. I'm sick and tired of the DEI, I'm sick and tired of the phony, TSA, I'm sick and tired of all of it. So I am lucky enough to be able to opt out because I've put a lot of time effort and money into getting my pilot's license. Hey,

before we move forward, I would like to say Shouts out to George, good friend of mine, black guy, pilot. You know, he's the white knight, he didn't do it in the military, wherever he just picked it up. He was like, Hey, I'm going out to the you know, take some classes when I went

through flight school and got into the industry. And we had a very, very, we need more George's believe me. Yes, I'm
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just saying like, this thing is like, I know a guy that did that. So it's not special, you know, um, but this is where you quoted a number of $5,000 for a private jet per hour, per hour, right? They're bringing it down. And this is where you can take your goggles, all 33 We
have this entire private jet to ourselves. And I'm going to show you how I got it for just 500 Oh, I'm Mike and welcome to daily life. They say the app is like the Uber for private jets. We're gonna give it a try. I mean, in ways it is very simple. You simply type in where you want to go, what dates you want to fly it, and it gives you a list of planes that are available for you on that date. And then you just pick the one that you want to rent a plane is still 1000s of dollars. So how
do we get a private jet? To just $500? That's my favorite part. You see, this flight takes advantage of a little something called a deadhead. When you charter a plane one way the plane and the pilots still have to get back to their home base. Usually it flies empty. That's called a deadhead. But arable has found a way to connect us with those empty seats at a hugely discounted rate. It's actually really clever. The whole experience front to back being able to go curb to curb in
no time flat. Here is our terminal. I mean, it looks like a small cozy and rural airport terminal. But what I'm realizing is, there's no one else here except us. What do we need to know about flying private, so never done that before? So the pilot will come in, if there's any sort of customs, luggage information, baggage, he will sort that out? Then you guys are escorted out and on your way. Okay, how many? How much? How many liquids? How much liquids? Can I
bring? No Limits. Okay, thank you. So,

yeah, I actually built a business on deadheads with helicopters. So I'm very familiar with this. It's not quite as easy as the YouTube video makes it look, I mean, you can't even get these deadheads from Austin. On these apps, I've looked at all the apps I really have done, done the diligence. You're very beholden to times when they happen to be flying back and forth. And yeah, it's good. I mean, yes, you can
definitely have that experience for very little money. Now, typically, there's a lot of different variations of it. There's a lot of flights where you'll wind up on a, you know, a nice private jet. There'll be eight other people, you know, they make it kind of a club atmosphere. But yes, this is happening. The other version is Jax, which I mentioned earlier, which flies between Austin, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, I think they've added Florida, and they have daily flights. And you
know, it's about 500 bucks each way. So you're getting a very, I mean, honestly, it's not even about the in flight experience as much as it is about not going through the regular airport.

And that's the that's the thing. I will point it out and not think not it's not gonna be about private jets or private as well. It's gonna be about probably aviation, that you're going to have these little clubs. Yeah,

that's for sure. Right. Where,

like we talked about with the police and you're not satisfied with Yeah, public provided police. Yeah, yeah. You have privatized probably since I think he's gonna be I think this is gonna be the motto of future for everything. Agreed. Oh, we're as we're not satisfied with what state level government or even on federal level government is providing this.
We'll have our own planes and groups and we'll work together in small groups, you know, to avoid limitations and like I clearly said no limitations, there's going to be the whole thing. So that's right

now, that's, that's coming that's here. It's going to be affordable for for a large group of people. You don't have to be super rich anymore. More and you're right I mean we're seeing what you what you talked about years ago about policing.
Oh, it's here you know it's like oh, here in Fredericksburg oh we can have private police I got a gated community good you got you got off duty cops work in there work in the gate no problem and then in the in the poor neighborhood which we don't have here but you know go down to kirbyville drones drones and I in the sky and everything. Oh yeah, you were right mo sadly you were right but that's yeah,

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after Trump wins primary but something happens in between.

No, what I'm saying is that I believe that. You see how hard they're going up to Trump. But this whole funny Willis thing. Yeah. I think he has no enemies on both sides. And I think the natural stepping will be Josh because Josh is better than any of these people. Nikki I mean look at who they put up Nikki Haley. Ron DeSantis all he was bad, he would have been more competition for Trump. And he has the he has been a
good soldier to Trump and he has the January 6 credentials. So he would be the best person to step in if they decide to get rid of Trump. That's my that's my theory. Well, right

now, the whole world seems to be 4045 or 47.

And I think that's the problem. Yeah. Really, the Republicans don't want the headache of having a what you call a lame duck Trump. Did you know Did you

hear this? This hidden microphone video from Carrie Lake?

Yes, I did. What you said with a phone.

What did you think?

That's the Boulais phone like hey, well, no, she

got the Boulay phone but she said no. Yeah,

cuz she understands that loyalty to 45 is better for her in your bag of money.

What do you think about the timing of the release? First of all, it was professional so this was not a mistake. You know? Like this is not an iPhone under a jacket. This was professionally recorded. What do you think about the timing of it now?

I haven't looked that much into it. Which were you thinking VP?

Possibly VP? All the way pa I mean, cuz

everybody showed their hand against him. So you can't use any of those people.

And it shows and it also blows up the the GOP look at how corrupt they are. And

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All you can say is this point that affirmative action all actions are affirmed power Affirmative, or they couldn't be actions. And that is two types of affirmative action. And that is affirmative action for white supremacy and affirmative action against it. And this ask people what, you know, which stand Are you going to take? Now, in addition to that, I'm gonna say this, the term itself never should have been coined, and everything was doomed when we allow that term to be used with
no definition. Because now everybody who's a left handed tennis player and asked for affirmative action. That's what everybody started doing. See the gay rights movement, and everybody else asked him for affirmative action. Same thing that happened with civil rights, all rights a civil, what he wouldn't be rights. See? So anytime you slide it away from the white supremacy words, you're gonna lose it.

Yeah, this kind of wraps up a whole bunch of Mo facts shows in general that right there,

hopefully so and like say it's these terms, we've talked about words being violence. And I think that's a hard concept for people to accept what words are vital when people lie to you that's violence. And then also when they play mind tricks on your on you to make you lie to yourself, that's the most dangerous kind of violence.

Interesting, because, you know, I would disagree when people say you're being mean, to me, your words are violence, but in your contexts on offense via it may be I would agree with violent versus violence. What

I'm saying the actual, we looked it up before the term violence can be used as words in the car. I understand what you're saying as far as people because they all you hurt my feelings, and even the context amount information, if you're using truth, to hurt people's feelings. And I think that's what a lot of work dia, they use a lot of truth, but weaponized it to be not effective in it, you know, and to bring about justice. It was to shame and to in Flint, and
flame situations. So that's what I mean is that that's how I see words being used as violence. Yeah, we

did look it up. And indeed violence according to the Cambridge dictionary, actions or words that are intended to hurt people.

Yeah. Yeah. And we wish you could tell people the truth, and it could hurt their feelings, and you not intend to hurt their feelings? No, no, that's, that's not violence. When I'm saying it name. This is where propaganda and words and violence overlap, because people will tell you to true views and propaganda. And we're going to get into that a little later in these next clips. But they can tell you the truth. What they
know is going to come across as hurtful. You know, that's like you tell him just say somebody's overweight, just stick to the topic of the show, which part of the show we talked about. If you say, Hey, you're 350 pounds, and say it that way? Is it true? Yes. It is what you said in a way to hurt that person's feelings. Yeah. So that's, that's what we were saying about
what about violence. But I think the real thing is, when people use words, to make you lie to yourself, and as from nearly Fuller's book, the only disrespect and only respect is self respect. When they start to play with your mind, so where you start respecting yourself, amen. I think that's the real. And he's taken moocow we're both believers. I think that's the issue Jesus had with the Sadducees. And the Pharisees. It's like, yeah, y'all know the law. What y'all say? Y'all find
a loophole? To use it against people? Yeah, that's, that's the issue, you know. So that's, that's the thing, like, so we'll get with this thing with affirmative action. He's gonna get into why it was not a good idea. 36
when you use minority, forget it. Everybody has a minority. People who, you know, get drunk on Saturday night, you know, on just a special brand of whiskey, it can be called a minority. And so we bought into it. And you asked the question, What can we do? We really can't do anything cause we lost the word war right from the beginning. By accepting terms that didn't make sense. For years. I went around screaming, you can't do nothing with a term like affirmative action. Good
doesn't have a definition. racial integration doesn't have a definition. This is why you can't find a racially integrated black person. It has no definition. You can't quantify it. If you can't measure it is no way for you to do anything with it. That's

amazing. He's still alive. Man. We're so blessed.

I think it's cuz he lives in the truth. I mean, like as much as you can. I mean, everybody lost themselves at some point, but the focus on not lying to yourself is hard. Yeah, it really is hard. And just to go back, I'm sure some people could listen to this show him like, well, Mo Salah he's beating up on black women or most I like I get this all the time. No. It's the fact that the These people have lied to you they have used terms like the diversity, equity and inclusion,
which has no, you how are we measuring diversity? And then even even never give you numbers, like we said about the 5000 is half of 5000 split amongst these groups. So how do we measure, you know, success in this situation? Right? So these are the kinds of things like I said, this is the, the mind screw, the same thing with the drugs, and the same thing with
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how they're covering Trump and finding Willis and those kinds of things. All of this is meant to keep you spun up. And it's a form of war. Yes.

That's right. And I don't

take war lightly. Like, because I live in this world, and I can easily it's one of the two thing I can say, I can say, You know what, I don't worry about it. I'm gonna finish the show at 100, I'm done. I'm gonna go live my life. I know what I know. And that's it. Or I can take it and say, Okay, I can use my talents to work for the dark side. You know, if money was my intent,

oh, there is another option, Mo, we're hoping you take it. No, I'm gonna say I mean, to say

if I if, if I want to take the easy road, you're saying those would be the two easy roads, like I've done it, you know, book left chest checked off, I need to be concerned about me. But I realized that my children had to live in this world, my friends had to live in this world, you know, I'm a relationship with a lot of people, you know, saying through this show, they have to live in this world. And, and being a black male, it's kind of like being a black American.
I've said this before, and I don't want to belabor the point. But I want to say this is that being a black American, we can understand what it's like to be white in the overall world, because we're a minority inside this country, the saying the way to quote unquote, white people or minorities in the world, so we can understand how you feel. As a minority, we get it. The same thing with being a black male, we can get it you know, we
we do have? I don't want to use the word privilege because not the right we're but being a man, certain things you can dominate over women. Right? Right. As a black man, we could dominate over black women because we physically, you know, we were more physically, you know, stronger, bigger, that kind of thing. But then we also get understand, it's like, well, we
know what it's like to be non white in this world. And this system, and it's not about people, it's about the system, everything and I think people misconstrued and I want to make that very clear. If it's the last year, your time here for me. I'm not talking about white people. That's why I'm nearly
¶ Obsessed with Justice
full is not talking about white people. That's why I said three groups of people. There's white supremacist, white people and non white people. Yeah, and

I heard you, I don't think you've ever said it on the show. But white supremacy is an operating system.

Is the operating system. Yeah. The same way we look at like I said, with the whole thing with the lawyers, and they're gonna you're gonna say, Yeah,

Cory Booker is a part of white supremacy.

Yes. And then nearly full of books. Anybody that works towards injustice is part of the system. Yeah, if you're not working towards dismantling the system. And here's another thing. It's not the fact that I'm obsessed with white supremacy, as some people will say to bully a name. No, almost obsessed with justice. It just so happens that white supremacy is in the way of having justice. That's where the obsession comes from. Almost instantly, that with people not being
mistreated. I can't stand this out of people see people mistreated, I can't stand aside and see people that need the most help get the most help. That's what I'm obsessed with. Now, it needs just so happened that the system of white supremacy in that way and if you've Danielson that white people away, that void will be filled by another group that wants to appear on supremacy and that never practice injustice.
So I want to just want to clarify that right quick. Um, well, I guess I guess, like I said, they play these word games, these war games with words. Um, so let's get into it. No, no, go ahead. Go ahead. No, I'm just saying that and that's why we come to propaganda and really that's what this show whole show was about is I just put these stories from social media

topics conversation, propaganda, all of it, all of it, which you're right. All right, is war tactic, war tactic.

And you know, what's crazy in these next three clips, is going to explain propaganda. What using propaganda. Propaganda
is ubiquitous and everyone uses propaganda. It's a
¶ Propaganda is ubiquitous
kind of communication that makes a case for a goal, bypassing reason. So what it does is It's a method to urge you to mobilize towards something while concealing from you things that you reasonably should think should consider.

Stop right there. Play that again. I wish he could play it has smooth motion, he was really digest what he just said in that first part, because it's important to when we played other parts,

okay? I was said that I'm like, I wonder if I can slow that down. I don't have that capability. Now the propaganda
isn't back with us and everyone uses propaganda. It's a kind of communication that makes a case for a goal. Bypassing reason. So what it does, is, it's a method to urge you to mobilize towards something while concealing from you things that you reasonably should think. Yeah, yeah.

All right. So your brain is built to think reasonably. That's how we're made. And it's like, it's short circuits or hot wires, your brain and say, Oh, we're gonna go around that reason, and go straight to emotion. That's violence. That is violence, because it's like, give me the facts. Give me the numbers. And let me process it the way I process it. And then I'll make an informed decision. On the information you give me. It's like, No, we're going to go
around that reason. Because that's just inconvenient for us. And we want you to think about how we want you to think,

and it works nine times out of 10.

This very effect works. It works. It works. For the people that are willing to let it work, yes, indeed.
All right, should consider we have these irrational biases. And what propaganda does is it takes notions like freedom, integrity, and it weds them to these irrational biases.

Twitter is just filled with that every single second of the day. Yes, it is.

Let me know the next one. What Yeah, because we did a lot. I was 37. Yeah. So what I want people to do listen to what he just said, you know, it goes around your brain saying goes around your reason, you know, gets you to think how we want you to think and now listen to what he does in the next two clips. Operation
Iraqi Freedom is what the Iraq war was called. Why was killing hundreds and hundreds of 1000s of Iraqis called Operation Iraqi Freedom? Because the idea was somehow freedom is what Americans do. If we're doing it, it must be freedom. The word propaganda by itself is neither good nor bad. Because we talk about abolitionist propaganda, we talk about the propaganda that people use in social movements. Social movements need
propaganda. Martin Luther King Jr. talked about the need for propaganda, because you need to get people to reconsider their racist assumptions. If you're doing a social movement that's trying to change people's attitudes towards for example, gay marriage. You're gonna have to use art, you're gonna have to appeal to people's emotions to sort of undermine the biases they have.

Yeah, propaganda pro life pro choice nowhere is it killing babies or not killing babies pro life pro choice

and he just did it because he said he just said propaganda goes around your your your reason or using your reasonable thought, but he's like for certain things it's okay to do that. Well, then he condemns the military the United States Government for doing it with Operation Freedom Iraqi Freedom. But anyway, say the count of gays and race and of abolition, it's okay, how about we need to give it to the people straight? It's not okay to mistreat people. Here's why. And
then make you let you make an informed decision. If you say it's okay then then you are who you are. And that's fine. But when you try to manipulate people once they realize and wake up, they're being manipulated just like with this whole di thing. It's gonna be the pendulum is gonna swing back the other way, which honestly, I think that's the whole goal. I think the system of white supremacy needs that fresh breath, fresh batch a racist. That's what they need. You know,
it's kind of like y'all to get himself out there. He I think y'all bought into the equality thing. No, we can't have that. Oh, the system collapses. So what do we need to do? We need to dag on hold your nose. Like you're doing a dog you hold his nose in the poop to get him to understand Yeah, and that's what's being done and that's why the origin is why I call it an
orange people they're training people to think like that. Like cut people of color like Neely Fuller said you're bad for business yeah you're bad for business the white supremacy you don't want to you don't want to mistreat people what kind of what kind of personnel are you using a light that is my system going out runs off mistreatment you don't want to play a part you

make a good point. And I think you're right and of course all things backfire pendulum is a pendulum because it swings and and you're right. I mean, this is I even set up myself. It's like, oh, everything's dei know everything that messes up as Dei, therefore the people who are been hired under dei are no good. And they're a danger to us because they're, they're in airplanes now.

Wow. Propaganda wish, wish wish their message. And that's why I can step in and say Hey, Orange, people don't miss nomina not orange people. The people that is trying to you know, they try to manipulate don't fall for it because it's not they want you to be saying be racist. They need you to be racist, because if the race conversation collapsed, and we've got a justice, and if we go to justice, then this whole
charade collapses. Yeah, it upsets me it really irks me to say because I hate to see people mistreated all the way around I've never been the kind of person to be you know, not to be sound like a saint but I just never see as well with me it's like if you beat somebody beat him. You know, if you want to have a war let's have a war you know, say get your again we'll get our guns go out in the field. Let's kill each other. And whoever got the more people there, that's the person that
you want. If that's what you want to have him say all this sneaky stuff. He ain't right now like, well,

the best propaganda is his war is always war. I mean, we have a Ukraine versus Russia. I mean, oh, my God, that's nothing but propaganda. And now we have you know, we have a genocide Joe was importing Israel. It's great. When you see it, it really becomes

quite funny. It is comical. Yeah. It may have dire and dire consequences. But there's there's a gallows humor to, like y'all are stupid. Yeah, cuz that's me too. Because it's like, you're still falling forward. Yeah. And then the PSA, all the Jews are running the world. Or these are people are running the world. But who are they asking for help? Who are Israel attorney to the crown? Who is the most was turning to their crown. They're saying Daddy, come fix it.

Yeah, yeah, you're right. I'm sorry. Not everybody understands that. It's, it's taken a lot of learning a lot of Mo faxes to get there. The

cloud is the cloud at what they call the fog of war. I mean, that's literally you know, I mean, we you're in the thick of it. And that's what the last episode he was saying, going up the mountain. Yeah, you know, as you get further away from the battlefield, you can kind of see it. That's how I suggest people to be not say not going on social media or whatever else. But take 10 steps back from it. Like what are you can't really appreciate art until you step back from it, and get the you
know, the full picture. You know, and then they you comment sometimes that's why the show's take so long, because I don't even I'm saying isn't, luckily, I've been blessed with a partner. He was saying it allows it allows me to process you know, cuz you, you, you you're the power father, you say I podcast need to be on a on a time schedule. But I'm like, for what I'm doing. I you don't want to hear me talk about something right when I process it.

No, no, I'd much rather you process it, that's for sure. Because I'm

the canary in the coal mine in a weird way, you know, saying it's like, Okay, let me see it that way. Okay, let me see it that way. But

not even in a weird way. You've always said from day one. This is what has always kept us very close. is oh, we're just first Adam. We're just first Don't worry. You're next. And ya know, I mean, that's been apparent for years. Like oh, yeah, you're right. Absolutely. You

You know what I mean by you are next. Yeah, of course. The people are gonna make I know you do, but I'll make it clear for the people. If you're white and no go along with the system of white supremacy. You're,

you're next. Yeah. Because

you got the resources and the racism thing don't work. You know, this whole Don't Don't listen to him because he's another race or don't listen to him because he had another gender. Don't listen to him because they're another sexuality preference. You know, when you sit here, say I, you know, I don't sign on that system. You are a big problem and you have to be dealt with immediately. That's why I call it race traitor. What's the penalty for trading? Being a trader is writing down the words.

Now it's it's really interesting to see how easily People are I mean, I think it's still, they're still testing which way they want it when I say they build an operating system. Because man, they were so easy to flip on the Jews. Watch this. Yeah. What what? Auschwitz what's World War Two? No, no, no, no, no, watch us do this boom. Everyone's hating the Zionist whatever you want to call them. Tunnels.

You're saying like you will not fathom this 10 years ago? No, what's what's being on earth? No, 10

months ago, I couldn't fathom this. This flipped on a dime, brother. That was amazing. They just flip some switches. Oh, it's genocide, Joe? Oh, I mean, the whole no agenda social. I said, I don't want to be associated with any of this people out of control. It's any words is Jews are responsible. It's trannies die and people just going insane.

And I can understand because I understand what's the propaganda 24/7 Yeah, and like I said, it's just, they're just getting a dose of it. So it's weird to them. You know, I've had I've been living in a system for 43 years. So you know, I have experience but if you're being you're you live oblivious to it. And then all of a sudden, you have Obama coming to office. So that's really where it started. Yeah. And then after that, you know, just constant constant pressure, pressure,
pressure. And it's like, yeah, we're gonna make white supremacy out here. We've accused you that's how the system looks at him. Like it's I don't want to belabor the point but I just want to make that clear. What's really going on here. And you know, don't Don't take the bait. And it's not gonna be easy road. If you choose the BJ you choose justice. It ain't no, it is not a walk in the park.

Most cat all most can't, most can't. Everyone gets tripped up even if you're well aware. It's so it's so good. It's so good. The way it's done. It's just good. It works. It's human to be propagandize is probably ultimately human. And

you know what it is maybe a show for another day? I think it's very inhuman. Because in the Bible, not to beat people over the head with the Bible. But it said We wrestle not with flesh and blood. So what the hell are we we're wrestling Whitney.

Good and Evil.

There it is. But even he will say, Eve A LOOK AT IT guy out him over there, you know, saying not what you're saying. Like he needs the only two people on Earth. But he was able to get in between? Yeah. So like I say, I don't want to belabor the point. But I just want to make that clear, because I think people are, are getting too confused. My poor my like, let's do one

more, one more propaganda clip here. Okay, let's go, you're
gonna have to appeal to people's emotions to sort of undermine the biases they have. And what other way do we have to undermine the biases they have? By challenging those biases, and often non rational ways. You know, the goal in propaganda is to connect neutral words to other stuff. Propaganda will always be here. Our words always have these associations, any word I have? When I talk about my cat, you get a warm, fuzzy feeling. The propaganda campaign involves connecting our words to
these things. It's inevitable that people have these associations between words and images. Democracy involves having many such associations having lots of different words and lots of different discussions that are happening. So we can kind of pick and choose among them.

Yeah. All right. So I mean, that just wraps it up about propaganda. I got one last clip just to show propagating in action and how they try to propagandize my people. We know Charlamagne has been stepping on a lot of landmines lately. I don't know if intentionally or unintentionally. We've thought out throughout the life of the show, I told you he's he's looking for a way out. But he's also a captive because of his past. So this is Charlemagne to God talking to joy and read. And
I think Angela, Angela Wright is also there with him. She believes out the clip. And Charlemagne finishes up and this is propaganda about democracy. Well,
here's what I want to say to you joy. And you know this too, because you've also been not just in the business, but in the business of serving the culture for so long. I have been in meeting after meeting, both on the hill and off the hill, with the party, about their failure to reach their base, their most faithful base for years. This is not new
information. I don't know why we're surprised. I don't know why folks are they said I'm not holding them accountable on segments with them and all of that Leonarda is not saying anything different. then what I've heard members, including the past chairs of the Congressional Black Caucus write, say to the party, they're saying you're not investing enough in our community find the lie. Jamie Harrison will tell you that that is indeed the case that they are working on it to
change it. So why are we upset when people are pointing out the facts? The facts are enough black consultants aren't hired? Tell me five black holsters you have, you can't because you have not created that bitch. Tell me the black candidates that you have, you've been forced to ensure that that bench is growing by the Congressional Black Caucus. You tell me the number of consultants you hire, tell me with a fact with a straight face that white boys don't run the Democratic Party.
And I'll call you a lot all day long. Now, that does not mean that we should go and support a fascist. I don't think either of us are saying that. That's what mainstream media never reports me saying because I'm never saying I may talk about Joe Biden and his shortcomings. But also say Donald Trump isn't the end of democracy as we know it. Yeah.

You gotta feel bad for him.

Democracy, Trump is the end of democracy, whatever that means. Whatever that means. That means

he is the end of democracy as we know it. It's such you know, it's Week. This week. They need though, yeah, they need a better line. They still need a better line. I mean, where you really, if you really want to see propaganda working. Flip on C span. In the morning, they have a call in show and they have Democrat line, Republican line independent line.

That was my daily list and on the word oh man, when I went to work, and

you just and people call in and this and the Democrat line, it's the end of democracy. And then the Republican line is here. It's like you know, Joe Biden is killing us with the border. I mean, everything.

And of America and of America and into democracy and then the end of America you go

and the independents are home. They don't even know what they're doing. It's like Can we all just get along? Yeah, it's, it's amazing. It really isn't. Mo this has been a good show. Man. I really like I like also like the length of this show. We just hit in three bucks here is really nice.

I appreciate that. Like us I appreciate you bro. It was a

I don't just appreciate you more I love you
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brother. This is allow you to bro this is so much this is fun for me. This is like this is my sugar right here. Eating sugar. This this gets me high I love it.

Hopefully it is for for the producers and you send a new listeners as well because it's rare that you can have somebody sit down and have this conversation put their emotions offense to the side and have an honest conversation.

And we have at least four more to go in this series support us support mo support the work mo facts.com mo fund me.com goes directly to the donation page mo thank you so much brother.

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