
Free biscuits free food for everyone. Adam curry, John C. Dvorak.

Sunday, August 4 2020. For this year award winning give our nation media assassination episode 1683. This
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bringing joy and chaos and broadcasting live from the heart of the country here and FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry

here from Northern Silicon Valley, where I've concluded that Shannon Bream is no good. I'm John C. Dvorak skill.

Well, it's two women you don't like in a row on the show. Who's the other one? Now? You said Kamala Harris is full of crap.

She is.

I'm just saying what's what did Shannon Bream do?

Is this you know? I didn't really I kind of always sensed this for a while but it's been getting worse from Fox. Is
she from Fox? Yes. She's

the fox. He's a pretty blonde. She's She's 50 She looks 20 Good looking. well structured fade. good looking girl. Period.

What you said well structured babe, is that we said that I hated that

race. overall structure face.

That's better. Better well structured. Hey, baby. You've got a well structured face. I'm gonna try it tonight. I'm trying tonight. See how that works.

Oh, baby, no, no, as a compliment. You've got somebody that to their face. Well, structured face baby is a well structured fate. Well, first, I noticed that some time ago when she said when when Trump got indicted by Fannie Willis and then the New York and then all at once you get the you know, 96 indictments all at once. And they're bitching about as one of the shows that she was on? And she says, Oh, I don't think that was coordinated.
Really, there's no evidence

is coordinated, even though they had people going in and out of the White House, the whole thing? So I thought, well, that's kind of suspicious. Then I watched this morning. She She does a show on Sunday. That is distributed on all the fox stations. And she has a sidekick that comes on she interviews this guy Chris Murphy, who's a Democrat. And Chris Murphy says stuff like Yeah, well, you know, the the immigration rates go way down since Trump because countless
done his fabulous job at the border. No pushback. And then later in this show, she Oh, yeah. Okay, well, that's interesting. But we have other numbers are those numbers are wrong. Okay. So then it says he signs off. He says, Yeah, well, you know, there's the difference is gonna be between Campbell and Trump is Trump's gonna be the dictators on day one, day one. And she she says nothing. And then she says that he's gonna implement agenda 25 as she says nothing. It's like, okay, this
is bad. You know, I

had a thought I had a thought this morning. I know, as a standby, everybody had a thought. So all these cable news channels, Fox, of course, clearly run by Democrats. I mean, just look at the look at the

Murdoch. Kid kid the kid. Yeah.

The reason why they're on the air is because of the carriage fees. Right. Largely Well, I mean, that's, that's the main, that's the main income. So say you have 60 million households. On cable net, that's probably low, but let's just let's say 50 million, say 50 million. And you get one buck for your channel. And I don't know do you think every channel makes about a buck? I mean, cable is expensive these days? You

know, I I know people that have these numbers. I should probably look into it. If we have some real numbers. Let's look

into it. Because why couldn't the curry divorce Communications Group? Why couldn't we start a cable channel? Lobby Comcast lobby all these other guys. And and just get a channel? And then you know, we'll we'll get somewhere between 20 and $50 million a year. And we'll just pay a whole bunch of podcasters. You know, we'll, we'll I'll turn the camera on in that. Hey, will you turn the camera ugly? I'll turn the camera on. You know, I'm sure we can get nick the rat to
turn the camera on. Darren O'Neill and we could just do the no agenda stream. We could divvy it up. Everybody wins. Why not? I mean, how hard can it be to launch a cable channel? In times when everyone knows there's no reason to watch cable anymore.

Well, there's that we witnessed this whole process with tech TV. Yeah, well and with span it was mostly they had nothing but trouble getting people to carry because it was

tokers, hey we have a whole network of producers As I'm sure some of them will hike the skirt.

Well, I mean, MTV did it by saying, you know, I want my MTV dad that whole idea. Yeah, jingle emerged. I want my MTV.

Yeah, yeah, we can do that worked. Yeah, yeah, it's doable. Let's do it. I think it's it's a possibility. I mean, just why not? Why not? The cable companies are starved for for reasons to keep people. I'm sure we could get someone to like maybe Joe maybe Joe milk. Yeah, you know, I'll pick up an extra couple mil from these boys. Don't you think? Well, if

you if you could get Joe Yeah, that would be that would be hot because then you could do the whole thing. That would be hot. Yeah, it'd be high. Yeah, it'd be great.

I talked to Joe this morning.

Oh, that's where you to go in. Okay. Oh,

no, no, no, I wasn't going there at all, just by coincidence. Because what did Joe have to say? Well, we were talking about his awesome special that he did last night. Oh,

this was the live. Yeah, how was it? I didn't get this. Oh,

it's funny. It's funny in it. But you know, what a standard is not bad. No, it's a great comic. The what is so outstanding about is he did it live. And that most comedians don't do that with their specials. They don't really want to do something live. Because you know, you can sweeten it later. You can drop the bits that didn't work best, which is what they do. Yeah. Well, Joe didn't do they just went live for like, an hour and 10 minutes. It was very, you want
to hear a little bit. There's a little bit here. I don't know if you've probably seen this. You see this bit that's on?

I didn't Well, unless you did it before. I've seen his old Act. Now this this is

a bit from the special peer check has short,
you know, it's just good to see everybody having a good time. The country is almost back to normal before world war three. COVID was just so strange. We lost a lot of people during COVID and most of them are still alive lot of people that I don't fuck with anymore. Before COVID I would have told you that vaccines are the most important invention in human history. After COVID and like I don't think we went to the moon. think
Michelle Obama's got a dig. I think pence again is round. I think there's direct energy weapons and honestly, I'm just kidding. I don't think Michelle Obama's gonna dig but I believe all that other

kind of almost projecting Bobcat Goldthwait there for a second little bit of Sam Kinison. Maybe almost.

There was something. It was good. Yeah. He was an energy. He's a little different than when I saw him before. Yeah, he was. He was a little hyped.

Yeah, he's an Are you kidding me the live show and I can understand that. I can understand it. Yeah, well, okay. And just think about it. I mean, we could also we could do music. We could throw some value for value music up there.

Yeah, kinds of calculations. No big

deal. Easy. Easy peasy. Yeah, it will be alright. It's a deal. Let's do it. Okay. All right. Yeah. Does anyone know how to start? Anybody out there. So I went to Frisco. Friday, Friday night.

Yeah. Frisco, Texas Frisco, Texas. Yes. And for is that from you? Well,

I flew. So it was an hour and 20 minutes. But it's if you drive 9090

miles, 100 miles

through the air? That's a good question. No, it's more than that. Now, because we're doing about 190 miles an hour. So it's much more than that. It's too far to drive a five and a half hours to Dallas, basically. So after the podcast in 2.0 podcast went over Gillespie airport, which is five minutes from the House Beautiful. Edie the 28th to hold these are the oh, wait

a minute, what? You should probably tell people why you went to Frisco to that's,

um, that's coming. That's coming after the ED part. So I always have a Safety Pilot go with me, who was instructor from the flight school where I rent the plane. It's also handy because he'll bring the plane up from Bernie it's all gassed up to all the annoying stuff. Yet We'll even handle the luggage.
It's 28 Now these kids are so young. And you know, so I'm chatting with him and said so how long before we lose you because I don't think I've flown more than three times with any with any safety pilot because all these kids get sucked up by the airlines. He says Ah, now it's gonna be a little longer for me because they have over hired He says all of these airlines mainly because they can't get any new planes. Now spirit, and I think Alaska and he's like they've over hired
have over hired. So I just thought that was a little interesting little tidbit. So we went up we were invited to attend the closing gala evening of the citizens defending freedom Conference, which is organized by the remnant Alliance.

Do they defend freedom? Yes, most

definitely. I would say that I went boots on the ground inside the Christian nationalist movement was amazing. So this conference was about 250, pastors, preachers and priests. It was, and they had all these, I didn't go to entity sessions, of course, but they went to all these sessions, to motivate them to speak into the culture not avoided. And I was kind of expecting, like a vote Trump thing. But it wasn't that at all, actually. And about 30%, maybe about 30% of these
pastors were black. And yeah, that was, I thought that was, yeah, it was more than representative of the population, which was interesting. Speaking there were Laura Logan, the neighbor, Michael G invite,

you know, I

was invited by our pastor. But it's it's all it's all the

Laura didn't invite you, Laura. She didn't invite you. She

would have budget new hours come in. Now. But you know, and I have to talk to her. Because if you have Laura Logan, and she's going to speak because she was speaker. What would you want to hear from her? Stories? Yeah. What kind of stories about what about what topic about working with in

the media and how collected is exactly? Yeah, of course.

No. Instead,

she has an event like that. You want to hear how screwed up things? Yes, yes. Yeah, of course.

Instead, she talks about, about the child trafficking. It was a super bummer. No, I don't like it. Oh, wow. Yeah,

that would be that's a downer man, downer man, lay man, that's a downer.

But also, you know, I've done public speaking, you've done public speaking. You want to speak about something you're you're very familiar with that you're really good at, you know, that you're that you're well versed in. So I don't know how to approach it with her. But I think I need to just

say maybe she'll hear the podcast. No, she doesn't listen to it. No,

no, she just uses the name because he doesn't listen to it.

That's right. Yes.

She loves the name. And then also speaking was Michael Flynn, who by the way, it's Lieutenant General Michael Flynn. I didn't really realize that there was like, General Flynn was Lieutenant General. Isn't that that's lower than a general? Yeah, it's

lower. Yeah.

Is that just like an executive, a senior vice president to star? I have no idea of the stars work. And yeah,

there's one, two and three and four. And the top guy is, you know, the general. He's the real general. The other guys are Lieutenant General. Oh,

you could just be a two star general. I thought you have Lieutenant Joe. You

could do that, too.

So he's a two star general.

I well, I don't I can't say I'm a look. He could be three. I don't know. So, in general, I'm sure someone will tell us. Someone will tell. I'm not even gonna look it up though. The chat room will tell us exactly how many stars Lieutenant General has. And

now he was there. He he and Laura they kind of traveled together. They do a lot of speed. They do. Yeah, they do. Well, her husband Joe used to work for Flynn. Oh, yeah. DIA, these are all spooks. So So Joe comes over to our tastes. Yeah. And he's very, very hyper. Come on, you got to say hello to General Flynn. General Flynn. Come on. Come on, come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come
on. Come on.

Give shot like a cat occurred to

anybody who knows Joe will be like, That's Joe. That sounds exactly like Joe. Yeah. Okay. And we go over like a picture a new picture. And you know, and Flynn is they're basically just being inundated by people the whole time. You know, taking pictures with him. Yeah. He's got what he does. He's got his tuxedo on. And then we line up for a picture. And

then Joseph asked where Putin was looking around, so that would,

I mean, I barely had time to thank him for his service. But Joe is like a General John Adam creep headbangers ball, and Flynn looks at me uh huh. Excellent. What headbangers ball. What? Of all the things Joe could have said about me, it's like hey, headbangers ball look like, okay, who's the lawyer? Because my suit on? And I think he's there because well, now that I think about it, you know, two
movies were also being promoted. I think during the sessions. One is the into the light, or out of the shadows, whatever it is. That's the very controversial child trafficking movie. That's probably why Laura was talking about that. And Flynn has a there's a documentary about him, which is out. I haven't seen it. But at the end, Charlie Kirk did the keynote. Yeah, he's the he's the guy from turning point USA. Yes. Holy crap. That guy's impressive. Yeah, he's

a good speaker. He's,

like 32 or 3333. Very, very, very impressive guy. I mean,

he's got he's got a high IQ and he's got a good base, and he has good style. He's he knows where how to speak. Oh,

yeah. And he's a seven feet tall. I had no idea like, well, you kind of told you. 10, you know, and again, it was the whole and pretty much what you said. He was saying, hey, Christians, you don't vote. She got to go out and vote. But his main focus was on how churches fit it was kind of it was cool, because

he's so Kirk picked up on the on the Trump thing. It's interesting. He did. Yeah, he

did. But he didn't say go out and vote for Trump. He didn't say that.

Now, of course, you don't do that. I don't have to. But what do you what? Why bother? You don't have to do that. Yeah, come on. Hello.

But what he what he was saying, and I liked you know, you're so there's 250 pastors, priests and preachers, and he's like, You guys failed during COVID. He said, You really fail. You'd let them close your church. And it was good. It was really impressive. So and then that was it. There was nothing nothing really else. You know, it's not wasn't as scary as I thought it would be.

They're gonna be scary. Oh, it was Christian. It would be boring. Christian nationalists,

man. Come on that that was them. That was the Christian nationalist right there. And he people on stage like, you know, people introducing people. I'm a proud Christian nationalist, they can call me that if they want.

If he you know, that would work fine. I think that would work as a as an intro. If you then pull the gun out and shot in the eye. Now, it'd be the way

to go. Everybody was packing. I'll tell you that. That's for sure. A lot of guns, a lot of guns. A lot of pastors with guns. Pretty funny.

Sounds like the event should have been called pastors with guns. Anyway, that's you didn't really get anything. You didn't get any real show materials that you got to meet Flynn.

Yeah. Well, that was that was that was the show. I mean, other than I investigated the Christian nationalists, and it was pretty, pretty tame, you know, was like, Hey, wake up, people. Your churches are failing. I thought that was a pretty, pretty good message. That was Charlie Kirk, if you get a chance to see that guy talk. He's good. He's really good. In fact, I was looking around and I got

used to it it did that debt conference. He does he

does them all over the all over the country. Yeah, like any

Turning Point conference that he did I have a clip from it that I missed time. Oh, is it an old one I wanted to play. Okay. It is or is it as you I got a big list unfortunately, from

today was an old one. It's

I picked it up since the last show. It's from the turning point conference that Trump was at.

Oh, yeah. Okay, I gotcha.

And I just thought this was just something I'd never I'd never considered it but I actually have considered it but it was where's this man?

Bro? Are you looking at is it on today's list he

has to do with yes should be get to do it. Camelus it's a This is unbelievable. I kid you got

a lot of y'all here it is the overclocked man.

I am over clipping they can't find OH WTF

common was race? No.

I can't be no that's a good one. No, no,

no, no, no, I don't want to I want to hear what you have from turning point. Trump in Atlanta Trump force W's 47 Whatever that whatever that typo means.

Graham Lebanon Lebanon. You're failing. I am. This is a complete Epic epic fail Oh, while you're

looking for that I can play a little piece which was from Charlie Kirk's podcast. And he had James Lindsay on talking about her quote, unburdened by what has been

this is it I have it as unburdened explained, people see, oh, okay,

let me see if yours is longer. Mine is four seconds longer. I don't want to play mine.
The quote is that we can see what can be unburdened by what has been, I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been, you know, what can be unburdened by what has been what can be unburdened by what has been that word

salad, or mine's longer because I don't have all the bullshit in camera. Here's

the short and it's only four seconds. Why, you know, I'm

saying no, I don't have she, he just talks on mine, he doesn't bring the cat that's four seconds

is four seconds, then he goes back to talking.

You should the camera yak, yak yak is only four seconds long. Yes.
You know, what can be unburdened by what has been what can be, or by what has been that word salad or Marxism as Marxism that is, in fact, not at all word salad. It's a Marxist incantation. As a
matter of fact, it's like a spell. So you can see the possibility of a world that's unburdened from its own history, which is exactly what Mao Zedong did, when he launched the campaign of smash the four olds, the four old characteristics of Chinese society, they were going to make a new China that was going to be unburdened by what had been in the past of China.
This is what the Soviets the Bolsheviks did when they took over power in Russia is that they were going to make the new Russia they're gonna make the new man, as a matter of fact, people could become unburdened by what had has been so that he could see what could possibly be in the terms of a socialist utopia. So when she says that, I assume given that her father was a Marxist, I assume she knows what she's saying, and I don't
buy her idiot Valley speak. Stick one bit, I think she's far more smart and far more savvy than conservatives have given her credit for, and she is an outright Marxist. It is very, very clear in her language. And that's what the Democrats want to nominate for President right now, which is kind of horrifying.

I hadn't I had not even considered that until I heard this.

Well, when I heard it fell into place, because I've heard her to say also, she also paraphrases the Marxist idea to each according to their needs, from each according to their abilities. Yes, yeah. Well, now we got to pay attention to that, which is what equity is all about. In other words, your gift, so everyone comes out the same, so they have to you need more, you get more. And if you have more abilities to give more, you give more, which is a pure Marxist
thing. In other words, you don't you you know, if you're like some moron that doesn't, or refuses to contribute to society, but you need a lot of food because you're a big fat guy. You have to you have to put up that

yeah, or better than ozempic. But

she is definitely a Marxist. And I didn't know that specific thing. Once she was he said, it was like, Oh, yes, absolutely.

Now we got to pay attention, although the coconut thing has nothing to do with Marxist, it probably does. Somewhere. There's some Marxist stuff in that coconut story.

Though she's a definitely a Marxist, a classic, a classic Marxist, which we haven't seen for such a long time that we can't recognize that this is the issue. And the Democrats don't see it because they're, you know, they're all they've been suckered into into believing all this stuff. They've been suckered. They're dumb. The Democrats are down, but I think we've established this in the show recently. Well,

the campaign still seems to consist of zoom calls, including Swifties for Kamala, which is coming up and deadheads for Kamala.

I, the one I watched was the Jews for camel. Oh,

do you have any clips from it? No,

I'm not gonna take clips from it. There's just a bunch of people fawning all over them. Oh, we got to beat Trump and he's gonna be a dictator since day one.

You know, I realized something I realized that you know, like the Jew haters are mastodon. Yeah, they have a lot in common with the with the the pro trans people who all hate Jews too. They do. But yeah, they're all protesting bed. queers for Palestine.

That's right. They queers for Palestine. Yeah.

So these we got a boots on the ground from one of our producers from Matt, he says. He sent he sent me a whole bunch of links and screenshots. He says, This is bull crap that they had fun. 50,000 or 200,000 people on a zoom call. He said he did a setup for Tony Robbins in 2020. And it was actually just a beta test to see how many participants they could get on Zoom. And they so zoom gave him 300 participants who could interact with Tony. But there are an additional 20,000
PARTICIPANT participants that are view only. And the only way they could do it and you had these pictures, they had all these Macs set up with a propriety proprietary system called Canvas from some Canadian company immersive design studios, otherwise, it's not possible. You can't the and he had some amazing bandwidth brought into this place. He had, he had four different providers pulling fiber into the studio just for this event now as to get 20,000. So I think it's bowl that what they have

is they they're lying. You think these Democrats are lying to us?

Quite possibly. I think what they're doing is they have their celebrities on Zoom, and then they just stream it on everything on x and, and YouTube. So it's, it's a point I wanted to make. Good. Also, I wanted to say that I think considering where the economy seems to be headed, it could just be a blip on the radar. I don't know, I haven't listened to the latest DH unplug. They may really want to give this to Trump. And I would say Kamala is impossible danger at the DNC.

Well, this is I don't think so personally, his day to day just elected or by the way over the phone over the weekend. Yeah, I

have I have a clip homeless, I can

play that. And then we can talk about her danger
tonight. Vice President Harris I'm making it nearly official, the DNC saying she's won enough delegate votes to secure the Democratic nomination in a virtual roll call and knowing that we are excited about the future, but we also know that we got a lot of work to get there. She's expected to be named the nominee on Monday when she'll make history as the first woman of color at the top of a major
party ticket. And tonight new details on her running mate search NBC News reporting these six shortlist errs, and Vice President will be taking in person meetings with finalists over the years so

they they I guess they did a zoom call. Why? They say vertically should have just said they did a zoom call
NBC News reporting these six shortlist errs, and Vice President will be taking in person meetings with finalists over the next 72 hours. top contenders include a Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, the Vice President has a deeply personal decision to make she will make the right decision for her and for the country. Former President Trump weighing in today, I don't care, let them do whatever they still want to have
open borders. I think if you pick Shapiro who happens to be Jewish, she loses her little Palestinian base. Now Republicans note Harris never won a vote in a primary or caucus. But Democrats point to record fundraising as evidence of party. Harris raking in $310 million in July far outpacing the Trump campaign.

These are the same people always say what's the what's the law that passed that that made corporations into people? Citizens United?
Yeah,

yeah, it's this just money us we got to get money out of politics and now it's evidence that people love her.

That's an interesting I like that. That's a good observation. I of course, we don't want to mention or even suggest that this money is just being laundered as foreign money through coming in from from China from who'd rather

Karnes baby it's the Obama Chai calm scam for people who

wants to know how this works. It goes to act blue, they find a they start attaching names to

the split the names up the mountain the money, and they

split up the money. So it looks like real individuals that are contributing and anyone who's looked into it, they go to find these people and they find a lot of them are dead. And they find these people and I don't donate anything. It's a lot of old ladies and this is a massive scam reported scam. It's and it's so obvious you can't get that kind of money for somebody like Kamala Harris overnight in
five days. It just doesn't happen. This is foreign money coming into the country to influence peddling money being laundered by act blue. Yes. What it is, hey,

by the way just to hammer home the point of the economy. Everyone's talking about the shoots the Big Mac Index, or the Big Mac Index. Oh is it Big Mac buying is down Bub Have a I'd like to point out that our hair and hookers index has predicted this way before any Big Mac index. And I think it should be. It should be an indicator that is taken into
account. The no agenda hair and hookers index. hair product sales down poker and poker prices down girls looking better and men I guess for that matter.

Aaron hookers, I liked the term heroin hookers index. HH, I

bet we should have an HHI indicator tell Horowitz to build one.

You can do it. He does those things.

That's why I want you guys talking about the Big Mac Index.

Yeah, I don't know if we have or not. Okay. Well,

there it is. So, the oh, this was kind of funny. And we know that Trump went on the, you know, did the interview with the National Association of Black Journalists. His amazing I didn't clip it, but my hatless and like he only stayed for half an hour, and then his people pulled him out.

Now, right at the very beginning of the thing, which the clip we played last show, yeah, he explains how that works. That happened. And they they kept him from coming on stage for a half hour, and then he had to leave. And then and they blamed him. And then

Kara and Scott were saying, you know, because they're marketing geniuses, you should know. They should really focus on his age that he's too old. He's too old. The very same people that kept saying sharpest attack. The flip flop is amazing. So on MSNBC, they had to, of course, combat this because Trump knows what he's doing when he says Kamala is not black blood are people making a big deal about his K Black. Oh, that's racist the way he said black, black, black, is racist.
And, and we know that the black folks in America who most would classify as American descendants of slavery, ie a DOS, they're not going to fall for another Obama type trick. Because they they know that they're going to get screwed in that deal. Unless, of course, he selects Wes Moore as their vice
president, but that's not looking very realistic. So they have to, of course, to black people, that Simone Sanders, who used to run the campaign for Bernie Sanders, no relation, and, and that Princeton professor, what's the guy's name? Eddie Glaude. Oh, they have to go and discredit the A das Americans. It's been about go,
I tend to agree. So first of all, it's great to be back on the weekend again, and see both of you. I think, I think I think that's absolutely right. On a certain level, there are those who call themselves eight us Americans of African descendants of slavery. And they are questioning whether or not she's black or not. And I think at the heart of that argument, in the heart of what Donald Trump is doing is a basic misunderstanding. Donald Trump is a little bit more sinister,
right? There's this understanding of race in the United States that is very, that's very structured that has goes back to the one drop rule. There's there's a conflation here of racial hierarchy and ethnicity that's going on here. In so many ways. I want to just say that this is a distraction. And it reveals not only how insidious Donald Trump is, but how dumb he is, this is a clown show on so many ways, and I don't want the campaign to get caught up in it. I want the
campaign to continue to continue to pursue his message. We're not going back, we're going forward. We don't want to go back to that mess. But those of us who have to address it, we need to have to address we need to address it with the seriousness of history and the seriousness of our moment, I think, but I think you're absolutely right, that he's trying to appeal to those at those people some so he absolutely is.

So first of all, don't send your kids to Princeton. Second, he brings in the one drop rule, which is total horse crap, and it comes

into play a Showboat. Oh, does it? Well, I mean, that's where it was popularized.

So the one drop rule, as I understand it, is if you have one ancestor somewhere with one drop of white blood, you're no longer black. So he's bringing colorism into it. Whereas it's very obvious. Kamala Harris is not African American. She's not an American descendant of slavery. And there will there black people everywhere and I going on television and trying to explain this with little success.

Let's go back to 2000 when Don Lemon still had a show on CNN,

ah, the good old days I missed I missed the dawn Meister and he

was convinced that she was you know, she she was not a das for sure. And it was like she doesn't count it but she's black but so what even though it's now there's numbers coming out showing that you know, even her dad was not even fully black but

It's not about color. The point is is beside

the point, but let's listen to Don Lemon go after a black woman who's defending cameras being American. He does when she's not a black woman. Okay.
I agree with that. I agree with that. But African American? No. But is she African American? There's a difference. There's nothing wrong with that. No one is trying to take anything away from her to her lineage. I think you're falling. I think you're falling into the trap. All she had to do was say, I am black. No, I'm not African American. That's it. I'm not falling. Let me let me let me finish. Hold on. I'm not falling into a trap by that.

April Ryan.

I don't remember I think it is. When she
goes down her lineage. Many Africans landed on in Jamaica and all these other Caribbean islands. So she could indeed make us not America. You can mix with others but she's not American. But she is a black woman. She was born. Ted Cruz, Ted Cruz. Ted Cruz. This is not about Ted Cruz. You cannot. It was hypocrisy. I'm not changing the subject. Yes.

Cruz. April Ryan is a DOS American descendent of stupidity. Jeez, crazy. Yeah. Well, remember the a DOS Americans they were okay with Obama, who was Kenyan Hawaiian call whatever you want. The Filipino what was he? Not Kenyan? Indonesia was Kenya Indonesian. Well,

boy, he is Indonesian. Yeah. But invasion. Yeah. Because he had to wait. The whole thing was sketchy. Yeah, it

was sketchy, but it was because of Michelle. Michelle, a black American woman. Always got Michelle that's okay. So called if Kamala wants to win anything with this black vote nonsense. She has to have Westmore?

Yeah, well, that's not happening. It's a fact that was already leaked.

I don't actually I didn't see that as a leak.

I saw it as a scam of some sort. Do you have you ever clip? It's just it's an ad with music. And it's not a clippable. But it was an ad that came out of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, I believe from the mayor of Philadelphia congratulating Shapiro for being the vice presidential choice really

wasn't really congratulating him as well. She'll be great with Shapiro. Well,

whatever it was, I think it was just a test dry Ryan and maybe there could have been 200 of these dimes. We don't know. But Shapiro still. And it's going to be sketchy whether they pick strip Shapiro, as I pointed out in the newsletter is the wrong. Do you have to give up Michigan if you're going to take but Pennsylvania is more important than Michigan? And I don't know what they're thinking. But Cooper left so that ruins my thinking that was going to be
Cooper? He said No, I'm not going to do it. No. And, and I think, what's her name? They're not going to run to women. I don't care what anybody wants. Now

Shapiro did cancel his his trip to the Hamptons, days before the reveal on Tuesday. So I think

it's gonna be I still think Shapiro is still at the leaderboard. He's the guy but it's going to really screw up things because of the Palestinian supporters.

Yeah, that's no good. So you don't see I don't know you don't think there's any that Vice yours for Harris.

Meet Up. Zoom calls seem to be jacked up about Shapiro being the guy. Well, yeah, there Jews. Hello.

You don't think there's any I mean, just just thinking as as crazy people who want to assassinate candidates. You don't think there's any that Kamala is in any danger?

A big assassinated?
Yeah.

Was it last time? Since Kennedy? Did anyone even took a shot at a Democrat? It's

a cycle.

I don't know. Well, I mean, there was now if you haven't noticed, this is in the news. If you give you're keeping track if you keep score, no, I'm too big. All of a sudden, I don't have a clip and I shouldn't I was thinking about getting this clip. I didn't get it. All of a sudden that because they're investigating the Secret Service. Now they've gone back to the pipe bombs in January. So yes, I did. They came out with a
report saying oh, these pipe bombs. Those explained it we're blaming the Secret Service for leaving the pipe bombs there. And then in the in the exposition of this discussion of the pipe bombs, they keep saying and one of the pipe there was a pipe bomb at the RNC and there's a pipe bomb at the DNC and Camela walked right past the pipe bomb Vice President walked right past the pipe bomb and she could have been exploded. And I'm thinking why is this all of a sudden being discussed as
anything? Why is it in the new report? So this was maybe a shot across the bow Out of warn her or warn everyone that yeah we can blow you up I don't know

put her on equal footing that's I have I did notice that I didn't get any clips I did see articles about it that's interesting well yeah it's

out of the blue out of the blue just out of the blue boom we're talking about the pipe bombs now whoo

Yeah, yeah because that was hushed up like don't talk about the pipe bomb. Don't talk about pipe bomb.

Disappeared.

Let me just do a quick headline. Let me just do a quick Google News scan. Let me see what they say. Kamala pipe pipe bomb pipe bombs. This will get me on a list.

Yeah, it'll be on a list. Go go use Duck Duck go too late.

So listen to this. ABC News New DHS Watchdog Report details how close Kamala Harris came to viable pipe bomb. Let me see is any other mainstream? The Times Kamala Harris came within 20 feet of pipe bomb at Capitol riot which is a little disingenuous
put all right MSN

Campbell hearts Okay, that's came within 20 feet of pipe bomb January 6, if anything, okay, how about this? Because they're connecting the pipe bomb to January 6. So how about some kind of attempt that we can pan on Republicans and attack attempt I'm not saying that it was that it will be successful but an attempt because there's a lot of connection to January. In fact, everyone's connecting to January 6. House Pat. Oh, this is this was March. Mmm
hmm.

Oh, we got to keep our eye on this

sentence up. I mean, they're trying to you know, since Trump did get shot with a bullet they finally admitted it. Yeah, I have. They're trying to balance it a little bit. Well, you know, Trump got shot so what she would have been glowed up.

Here's the latest about the Secret Service agents and the local cops tonight the
Secret Service acknowledging that their agents could not hear radio traffic. In the moments as local police desperately tried to find a man who would soon attempt to assassinate former president when I snap pops. There was really a big sense of urgency going on and the state and locals were doing everything they possibly could to try to find the assailant. In fact, the Secret Service had no personnel and a key command post with a radio traffic about shooter Thomas Matthew crooks
was being listened to. There was clearly radio transmissions that may have happened on that local radio net that we did not have acting Secret Service Director Ronald ROH holding a rare press conference today. And while he continued to express concerns, the local police may have had a vantage point to clearly see the shooter on the roof with a rifle. He again laid the blame for the overall failures squarely at the feet of his agency.
And no way should any state or local agency supporting us in Butler on July 13 be held responsible for our Secret Service failure. And with this blunt assessment as we approach the Democratic National Convention, the director warning that we're in a quote, unprecedented threat environment

unprecedented threat environment, we of course have the best producers in the universe. And I have a boots on the ground from the night of the thin blue line. He says I've many insights in the ways of American law enforcement I have some first hand insight as to how local law enforcement officers and the United States Secret Service coordinate VIP visits. I have worked several presidential visits to my city.
Do we have the best producers or what? So like George Stephanopoulos says, Hey, one of our producers here happen to be you know, beyond detail with many presidents and as they know, the most recent event was when Trump visited my city for the state convention in 2023. Prior to the event, all personnel were advised of mandatory overtime all days off or canceled all hands on deck for the 300 ish sworn personnel.
Prior to the start of the day, we local cops attended a detailed briefing to go over the written operational plan, then included assignments and posting security zones etc. everyone in attendance was required to sign the operational plan. And he puts in parentheses where's the Philadelphia operational plan that would put to rest who was responsible. Most importantly, it included how to communicate any security issues up the chain
of command. So the United States Secret Service agent embedded with our commanders could relay information to Secret Service personnel on the VIP detail. My post was the highest rooftop directly across the street from the event venue. It was a black roof eight storeys high in June in the southeast. It was hot We didn't just decide to be more comfortable and sit in an air conditioned room on the eighth floor of the building instead. Our department's motorcycle squad did the Escort from the
airport to the venue when Trump was about three miles out. We were ordered to land all. All drone or UAV assets. No drones were able to fly even police drones. Finally, when Trump left his motorcade to go inside, there were no fumbling and bumbling dei hires who couldn't find their holster. The detail was mostly men who all looked like badass operators in nice suits who could handle business. Like our dude thin the night of
the thin blue line, that's how it's supposed to go. It doesn't sound like anyone had an operational plan they signed off on what did

I understand that they'd ever had an operational plan that they didn't the coordination between the locals and the and the Secret Service was the deal. They were bitching about it new, like a like a soccer game. Yeah, noodle mill.

So when you hear that, that there was definite lines of communication in this event? This story sounds weird.
Tonight, a stunning new admission from the Secret Service. It was so apparent to me that in this incident, in the final 30 seconds, there was clearly radio transmissions that may have happened on that local radio net that we did not have. Look what happened. And the seconds before a gunman opened fire on former President Trump. Local police sounded the alarm over their radios that a gunman was on the roof. Only the Secret Service didn't get that
message. This is going to drive our operations going forward. Ronald RO, the new Acting Director of the Secret Service taking questions from reporters today. At the first press conference since the July 13. Rally press by NBC News as to why Secret Service agents didn't know local police were communicating about the shooter row explained we had
our security room and then they had a unified command post. We have to rethink how we you know, where we put our security rooms and local and federal law enforcement who have worked with Secret Service tell NBC News this type of coordination is critical. How important is it for sort of service and local law enforcement to be together physically during an event is extremely vital so you have no communication gaps between the agencies.
Today's revelations coming just days after row fell under sharp scrutiny from senators that demanded more answers. He promised the agency is doing a full review and will discipline or fire agents who should be held accountable. And tonight the coroner's report obtained by our Pittsburgh affiliate WP exci confirms crooks was killed by a gunshot to the head. Oh,

thanks, Captain Obvious. No, there you go. So that smells bad.

Well, like I said they're blaming this guy row is just as as responsible as the Cheadle woman as he shot he should go yeah effect he should quit. I

have two more Kamala clips on if you have any more but like the one.

I just want to play this one first. Okay, which is one of the one of my weird clips. Okay, WTF clip is the WTF clip
earlier this week speaking to a gathering of Black Journalists, former President Donald Trump questioned vice president Kamala Harris's racial identity. And now she wants to be known as black. So I don't know. Is she Indian? Or is she black? She is always a black college. I respect either one. But she obviously doesn't

know, in there that we played this clip before in this entirety. Yes. The the journalist from ABC says she's always identified as a black woman, which is a blatant lie. That's not true. We have plenty of clips of Kamala identifying as an as a South Asian woman over and over and over again. They had specials on her done with other Indians and she was the South Bay. So that's bullcrap. So she does ABC reporter who was very hostile. I agree. Yes. We just lie right there.

Well, the Kamala is was so all in on your Indian heritage. She should be running Google. I mean, seriously, there was just a continuous or more Microsoft or any big tech company for that matter. This is who is this? This is conserve the culture founder, and an activist Makayla Montgomery. A
few days ago, President Trump said he didn't know vice president Harris was a black woman. I'm trying to figure out what all the outrage is about because he's the only black when it's time to get elected. She's very good.

He did you see he brought her on a second time. Go. Yeah. Oh, yeah. He's got he's got a gold mine and this one. She's skeptical.
It is good the same black people who are mad at Trump for being confused about her race, ethnicity, nationality, whatever, are seemingly forgetting that while you're touting her as the Savior for black people, she identifies as an Asian woman. She chose her side and it wasn't ours. When asked if she would ever do anything specifically for black people, she said no. Whereas
Trump gave us the platinum plan. Lifted the black community by increasing capital by almost $500 billion, creating 500,000 new black businesses and would give black churches the ability to fight for federal resources for their communities.

Now there's, there's another thing in there that I learned from the OFAC show that in the workplace, most a Das, I'm just going to make it very clear, are severely discriminated against by Asians, ie Indians, particularly in the tech sector.

Oh, that's interesting. I can see that she

was like to a severe degree. And when the whole Floyd thing came around with all these, all of a sudden, then all these Silicon Valley companies, you know, these tech companies like, Hey, you're black once you come to the meeting and tell everybody how you feel. Interesting. Yeah. Yeah. Well, of course, there's a lot of classist issues in general. Yeah. I always

had that with brought with Indians. Because only ones that are over here, really, to any extreme or Brahmins. Yeah. And they're very classic, classist, and they wonder,

the ones that listen to no agenda.

No, even even our Brahmins, there's no question about it. But there's just they just happened to be up to date with things a little better. But Indians is from my sources. The Indian contingents in the United States are just baffled Brahmins. They're baffled by why we don't have a class structure doesn't make sense to them. We do. We got Puerto Rico, but not in any any rigid ways. Not like, I mean, the Brahmin, you're the one you're the one that touchable is the other end of
the spectrum is very rigid. You're you're

promoting favelas. I mean, come on.

We're very classist. Well, promoting favelas is different. Okay. It's a housing. That's a practical solution to

a problem the housing price housing program.

By the way that comes up with the there's nobody has been able to debate my favorite in fact, JC buzzkill Jr, he likes to always cite the he sees urban analysis of authors, including one famous woman whose name is eluding me. They're really kind of there's there's an undercurrent in terms of urban development and urban theory that favelas are not a bad idea.

Well, if I could, if I could add to it, I think we should do the American version of a favela. You've already picked the spot is that hill overlooking San Francisco? It's

on the other side. Actually. It's on this one. This is South San Francisco. It's on the site. It overlooks the peninsula really not so much.

Is it a nice view, though? Oh, it's dynamite killer. Well, then, instead of you know, the shanty towns, it just dropped a whole bunch of federally funded to tiny homes, then you kind of have like the community

first village, this this is this I had to argue against this sort of thinking, no, why no reason. Because then all of a sudden you're gonna have regulations and zoning. You cannot allow the government involved but there's but there's

where it's working in Austin community first village, there's no regulation, the government's not involved. So just have the tech guys. But

it's not in in any way. A shanty town know that where people are building their own stuff, and they're just introducing, regulating regulation is the key to this.

Okay. All right. Can we can we make wood available?

Most people can find wood. Okay, but yeah, it'd be nice to do you do what they used to do with remember the riots that used to take place during the Floyd and don't brick and Tifa here. That's where you'd go. You'd go around the corner and there'd be a load of bricks. Yeah. That somebody left there so they could throw the bricks at the cops. Yeah, yeah.
No one ever knew where these bricks came from those guys yeah drop some wood and bring those guys back and have dropped bricks and wood in there yeah sure you could do that.

I still I'm not against your idea at all i

i see it as argue against but

still the land has to be made available by the government so they have to nest the B City Council

it says fallow it's sitting up there right now there's not being used for it. So for this set for this signage it says South San Francisco that can be removed I'll leave it there leave it up put it put lights or you can use it to build part of the house.

put lights on it so people can see it from from from the from down below.

Meanwhile, by the way that where the Hollywood sign is in LA now the perfect spot Yeah,

it was a great spot. The Sonya Massey. Killing is gaining steam ahead of the convention in Chicago.
It's been about two weeks since the body camera footage of 36 year old Sonya Massey being fatally shot by sheriff's deputy was released to the public. All too often, black Americans face fear for their safety in ways many of the rest of us do not on July 6 Massey was shot and killed by former deputy Sean Grayson inside her home in Springfield, Illinois. This happened after police say she called 911 To report a prowler in her neighborhood. Grayson has since been fired from his job and
charged with her murder. He's pleaded not guilty to all charges while the Sangamon County Sheriff's Department has spoken out against the shooting, saying it does not reflect their values and training. Here at home activists are calling for justice and change any improved since the killing of George Floyd and 2020. Pastor George Floyd Bill organisers held a peaceful protests outside Chicago police headquarters calling for the passing of the George Floyd justice and
policing Act. The bill increases accountability for law enforcement misconduct.

By the way, I see. Yes, yes.

So the guy was a rat kicked off his job. charged with murder. Yes, no justice. And he's, he's charged. They've arrested him for murder, which is what was appropriate, and they want him to do what what more do they want to torture him? Right? No,

no, they want the George Floyd Act signed, which was

going to accomplish that their normal justice system that already arrested the guy for murder. What's what's what's, what needs to be done? I'm not getting this.

That's a very good question. Let me see what the st. Floyd Act includes.

They want to police officers accountable. That guy has been arrested for murder Hello. The

bill enhances enforcement mechanisms to remedy violations by law enforcement. Among other things does the following lowers the criminal criminal intent standard from willful to knowing or reckless to convict a law enforcement officer misconduct in federal prosecution limits qualified immunity as a defense to liability in a private civil action against law enforcement officer and grants administrative subpoena power to the Department of Justice in
pattern or practice investigations? That's probably the big one right there.

So it's got nothing to do with this case. The guy's been arrested for murder. I will say this is all specious. This is all this is all designed. It's it's PR. Well, it's more in PR. It's trying to handcuff the police. Yes.

Was PR. I will say I saw the second body cam footage and I'm not saying that this cop did the right thing. But the the woman when she she threw the boiling water was throwing the boiling water at the COP and that's when he shot not saying that that was the right thing to do. But no one saw that. Did you even know it? No,

I did not know this because there's there's two bodies. My understanding since you saw that I didn't my understanding was that she threat just threatened to do it and never did. Yeah, the way it was presented to me Yeah, no,

you actually see the water being thrown. But I didn't know if was boiling. I don't know any of that. But it doesn't matter because it was not not good. Anyway, I really do you have anything else on Trump or anything? Because there's not much going on right now. I mean, just the same old same old everyone's forgotten that he almost got killed. That doesn't seem to be a thing anymore. I

have a I have two series on on Trump one is their clock one. That one of them is they're trying to pin something on him to kind of like soften the blow the Biden you know, obvious corruption and graft. So they've come up with this bull crap. This is Carol land. Then, on the Trump bribe

Carol, who is she? Carol Lennox, Lennox or Lenin? Oh, it's

says she's introduced. I'm
pretty sure. And Carol, I want to ask you because you have a new exclusive out about a secret investigation into whether Donald Trump response ties from the long

clip man.

She Yeah, I'm sorry. She is a reporter for The Washington Post. She's implying that Trump was given a bribe in cash from

Egypt. Is that the thing? Yeah,
yeah, yeah. Okay, Tim, President Abdel Fatah, LCC, a legend. And allegedly, the legend walk us through exactly how did $10 million possibly get from the Government of Egypt to then President Elect Donald Trump? What happened and what was jaw dropping jaw dropping US
government? Investigators, federal prosecutors FBI agents was the CIA in early 2017 alerted the Department of Justice, that they had credible intelligence from an informant and corroborated by additional intelligence gathering, that LCC had plans in late 2016, to basically inject or illegally give $10 million to Donald Trump's reelection efforts. Essentially, he wanted to help Donald Trump get elected and he was going to do this with $10 million. Under the table.
investigators looked and looked and looked to figure out if this intelligence was true, could they figure out was this money ever spirited to Donald Trump? Did he have spirited?

Why would you use that term? spirited? That's interesting.
Spirited intelligence was true. Could they figure out was this money ever spirited to Donald Trump? Did he in their words accept a bribe? But the problem was, although they found a debate, Tyro bank had made a bizarre withdrawal of cash exactly matching the intelligence $10 million pulled out of essentially the Egyptian CIA's account, just as the intelligence suggested they found this withdrawal of cash stuffed into duffel bags, five days before Donald Trump became
president. But the problem for investigators in the United States was they wanted to get Donald Trump's records his bank records to determine did that money from Cairo that was so suspicious $10 million in US bills, did it land in Donald Trump's accounts? And the US attorney and basically said no, I'm not going to let you subpoena those records. You
don't have enough evidence to do that. And Bill Barr, the attorney general at the time he killed very suspicious of this request to subpoena for records and express doubts about whether or not this case was justified. In the end, the prosecutors and the FBI agents threw up their hands they said they couldn't do this investigation without getting that information. And they were despondent because they felt they had a lot of evidence suggesting this could be true they had to find out if
it was and they were never allowed to do that. So

in in the world in which we live where the media believes that they are the ones that choose our presidents this would be a smokescreen for the ACT blue shenanigans going on with his 200 million for Harris

right it also drives takes away from the guy that democratic just yeah quit become a gold bar man a gold bar Bob gold bar ba why why is this definitely a smokescreen and it here's a couple of things that should be noted the CIA can look at anybody's bank account they would have seen this they didn't need to really do any of this this was both This is bull crap this is the same as the 51 CIA guys who intelligence experts who said well yeah the laptops bull crap even though the effort
right there from recession Russian disinformation and the Russian Is that true so the whole this is this is a bogus story,

but why is the why use the term spirited I look at the definition I don't see how you can connect. Transferring money to spirited unless it's

like I spirited is a term you would use in writing to imply sneaking it you spiriting it off you're sneaking it

like a go like a ghost. Okay, gotcha.

So I think is a good use of the word I would never do use it myself. But I think that's what she's trying to get. She's trying to get the image in your brain that she just goes like, go be ready. Druce Yes. Okay, got it. Got it. Part two.
It's pretty stunning, Carol. I mean, Egypt has been in

let me step away for the enthusiasm. Yeah, that's pretty stunning, Carol. Yeah, that's
pretty stunning. and Carol, I mean, Egypt has been in the news a lot lately, namely because Democratic Senator Bob Menendez was convicted just last Oh, of acting as a foreign agent for Egypt. Is there a possible pattern here? Egypt's efforts in trying to influence us politicians? The key linchpin in all of this, Laura Wow. So

they have, they can't really do Russia anymore. So we're gonna do Egypt now. Now, Egypt, the brothers

also this this element we noticed earlier in the show with the pipe bomb is that we have to have a balancing act, the Democrats, Democrats did this. Take a shot at Trump. Yeah. So we added all that somehow. Now the Republicans who even though we don't have any evidence whatsoever, let's just dream up a story and make it so as he admitted Menendez disowned of Trump. Oh, it was taking a bribe and $10 million bribe.
Meanwhile, of course, they act blue thing, like you said, is hundreds of millions but okay, the
key linchpin in all of this, Laura is again, Egypt's general intelligence agency, essentially, LCC CIA. This is an important spy network that CC has relied upon to pressure and push for his agenda abroad.

Oh, wait, this this also this has a secondary benefit, because we know that Egypt won't taking any Palestinians. So let's make those guys look stupid.
Possibly, yeah, especially in the United States. What what Menendez is bribery conviction and trial showed was the general intelligence services top officials were reaching out and making friends with Menendez and trying to steer him to push specific things that were important to see see on the world stage. They went so far as Menendez actually giving them some important information that was pretty sensitive about employees of our government who
are in Egypt, which was pretty sensitive information. And it went so far that he took a lot of money from people who are operating at each IPS bidding, and he was accused of being a foreign agent of that country. The general intelligence service once again, CC's CIA was the entity that the US Intelligence said would be used to spirit this money to Donald Trump. And the general intelligence service account is where that bizarre $10 million cash withdrawal came from.
Carolyn egg of The Washington Post, thank you for your time. Riveting,

riveting. Riveting riveting. Carol, thanks. So

that's just a smear, smear. Just same. smears didn't go spirited, schmeer schmeer, it was a schmear in the Jewish sense. I have two other ones. I got Trump in Atlanta and NPR clip.
Former President Donald Trump held a rally in the battleground state of Georgia today is NPR Stephen Fowler reports the state has a new significance in the presidential race. Trump's packed rally had the same crowd size and energy as vice president Harris's rally days earlier. Exactly the same exact same venue,

by the way, stop stop is that even though the Democrats had to bring in two homeless, they bust them in and pay people money to show up at the Harris campaign and then brought a Torker in a hip hop artist. Megan came from there, Megan, the stallion, Megan, the stallion. And they did that. And it was like the same. Exactly the same. Okay.

Also news guy on on the tiktoks he was he was showing crowds waiting in line for a Harris event and it was all AI it was all you know, people really see the people holding up signs with their hands going through the sign and, and very, very weird things like yeah, that doesn't really look authentic brah there's, those
campaigns are paying attention to the Peach State. It's one of several newly competitive states now that Harris is in the race. And we can't let that happen. Because if we lose Georgia, we lose all thing and our country goes to hell, because we can't have her be President of the United States. She's grossly incompetent. Both Trump and Harris have launched multimillion dollar ad buys across seven battleground states that will decide who wins in November. Stephen Fowler, NPR news, Atlanta.

I'm noticing this flaw in in the Trump campaign. And I really started to pay attention to it when he said at the end, a BJ BJ interview, that their whole campaign was geared towards Joe Biden, and that they really weren't prepared for Harris and I can't understand why he hasn't called her cackling camera. yet. I mean, it's so obvious. He needs a name like lion Camela. No cackling camera that that is I think that's persuasive. This

has come. This has come up this has come up in the conversation if you listen to enough of these resources, which is the dead the Trump campaign, supposedly I don't I'm not buying this completely, that the Trump campaign was flat footed. When Biden bailed? I wouldn't say that. And they don't they're still strategizing, what to do. And
Trump's kind of ad libbing. That's where he that thing about the Indian heritage kind of came out even though it seems like a plot to me it seems like he was he schemed that but they're making it sound as though he just made it up on the fly, which he doesn't do that much of he practices his bits. Yes, he's maybe test your right cackling camera would be a lot better, because it does give you an image or

calm communist Camela. I mean, you can do a lot of things, a lot of alliteration opportunities.

It's only been a week or so. So give him a little time. All right.

Well, there's another thing I feel they're not prepared for. And this is a it's a it's a risky move, but no agenda shop may want to may want to think about it. No

agenda shop.com.com.

So all of Trumps merchandise, has 4547 on it. This is very, very risky. Because he may have to make it 48 If Joe dies, and Kamala becomes the 46 the 47 president, his merch will be no good.

Wow. So that is about as obscure. A concept as I've heard. Thank you. So good. No, it makes it collectible.

Yeah, well, yes. But being ready and having Trump 48 Would you'd be you'd be ahead of everybody.

Yeah, the problem with that is that if that guy if like somebody leaked a 48 out there, that would mean he's not quitting. He's staying in office, you know, or some some scam ish thing they would come up with? Would that is an interesting point. Yes. He would have to change it to 4548.

Yes. Or just 48 or just 48? Yeah, just a thought. Just a thought.

Well, anything can happen. If you saw the one clip which I reposted on Twitter. I use Twitter. Yes. I've seen you with this one clip that's floating around. It's It's It's Biden at the at the meeting with the hostage exchange. And he wanders off as it's want to do. He's wanders off and wanders onto another plane and just goes in. Well, do you see this? Yes,

I did. Well, I want to say a couple of things about it. Because this was the the airplane that brought the Russian prisoners in the prisoner swap, which we can certainly talk about. The White House has come up with a statement so he walked up the stairs and I mean, certainly the way it was positioned that the clip the way Kamala was looking at him doing what he doing. I mean, it was almost like Hey, Joe, Joe, Joe would come back.

He wondered it was but it was one of those wandering off things like he did in the in Europe when he wandered off to the wrong guy who, you know, De Beers.

Yeah, well, what the White House has come out with a statement. The interlude for Biden lasted two minutes. The President was out of view for about a minute and 40 seconds. President Biden wanted to personally thank the flight crew, who brought these brave injured individuals home to their families. White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates sold the Daily Mail. Now, that is already barely
believable. But you can see that he walks up the stairs and turns right, he doesn't turn left towards the flight crew unless you want to thank those.

I do recall him he looks like he turned right. I want the best excuses. He had to go to the bathroom.

That would have been good. That would have been better.

It would have been more logical.

According to tinfoil hat in the troll room, the flight crew is actually on the tarmac next to the plane. Well, that makes it even funnier. Let me just talk about this for a second because this deal. Let me see. Alright, so here's the CBS and by the way that overshadowed the deal itself. You know, everyone's like, Oh, look at that guy. But more. Everyone's very distracted by that. Not at all talking about the deal.
Marine veteran Paul Whelan was the first former As an urge to step back onto us soil, immediately welcomed home by President Biden and vice president Harris. Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gersh. KOVITCH soon followed, embracing his mother on the tarmac and journalist also commercial law who could not wait to see her daughter's. To me. This is about the essence of who we are as a country. It really is about personal relationships about families, Whelan's
family played a critical role securing his release. They were disappointed when he was not part of the last prisoner swap with Moscow that freed WNBA star Brittney Griner and former US Marine Trevor Reed sometimes some harsh words with the government having to keep them accountable for taking care of us. But in the end, you know, here I am. At least five Americans remain imprisoned in Russia, including
61 year old Mark Fogle, a teacher from Pennsylvania. Two years ago, Fogle was sentenced to 14 years and a penal colony for possessing medical marijuana. In his statement to CBS News, his family said we are completely heartbroken and outraged that Mark has been left behind while the US government brought other Americans home. President Biden vowed to fight for Fogle. We're not given up or we're not given up on that the agreement led to the release of 24 prisoners by seven
different countries. Among the fried Russians, a convicted murderer, several spies and hackers on CBS mornings National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan justified the trade. At the end of the day, the President looked at this deal. And he said what we are getting the value of human life, the value of families back together, the value of standing up for freedom of the press far exceeds what we are giving up by sending a few more criminals back to Russia, right. So

the American media was completely useless on giving us any details or really how the deal fit together. I went to the European media, France 24 and Deutsche Avella. And first of all, I mean, just considering the swap. I would say the Washington Post guy probably was a spook he probably was spying there. That's what he was arrested for. And that's why they wanted him back. That's just my feeling. I have nothing to base that I feel the same way. And here's the here's the sister of the Fogle guy.
It was a long awaited reunion for the freed American prisoners and their loved ones. For the families of those still being held in Russian prisons. It's also a huge disappointment. American Mark Fogle was not part of the exchange on the first of August. It's bittersweet that Mark they left Mark behind they just that's that's what happened. And they they preferred other people over him.

Yeah, yeah, we want something valuable is to this. What is valuable is human life, says, Jake, as human life except yours, you're less less valuable. Deutsch Avila actually had some details, which I appreciated.
So what do we know about the size and scale of this deal? Well, this was the largest prisoner swap in the post Soviet era and it took place in Turkey, the US, Russia and others exchange 24 prisoners and two children. 10 people have been moved to Russia for 16 Western and Russian nationals. Now perhaps the most well known of them is Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gursky vich he was detained in Russia on spying
charges in March of last year. German national Rico Kay who was sentenced to death in Bella rousse on terrorism charges is also among those freed as is Vadim grassy cough, a Russian who was convicted of the 2019 murder of a former church and Millicent in Berlin. While speaking about the exchange, US President Joe Biden paid particular tribute to German leader Olaf Schultz are particularly
great sense of gratitude to the chancellor. The demands are making a may require me to get some significant concessions from Germany, which they originally concluded they could not do because of the personal question. But everybody stepped up, Paul stepped up so he stepped up Turkey stepped up. And it matters to have relationships really does.

So that was a lot going on on this deal that we really don't know about.

But I do want to mention some of the it's kind of amusing, which is the two children that were the kids of one of the spies that went back to Russia. were completely unaware that they're Russian wandering Who the hell this Putin guy

was? Why are we on this plane going to Moscow? Why are we on this

plane going to mind? They don't speak Russian. Wow. And they were completely befuddled the stories about the two kids being what happened to us is apparently hilarious.

Yeah, so I guess this is part PR, because it's the WaPo is a journalist and oil journalist.

You know, I always wonder how leaky The CIA is when it comes to these guys. Ever since the entire Chinese, you know, infrastructure of American spy agents in China that were that were all arrested and shot? Yeah, because of a one one counter agent that was working for the CIA, given the names away. If this you know, it's like every spoken in Russia is not identified already. Yeah. There's just keeping an eye on I mean, they arrested that one guy for for whatever reason,

because here's the thing. They didn't if this if this was a PR move, they didn't do it right. Now is the is the is the guy in the morning shows as you're doing interviews, is he out there talking about how great Joe and Kamala are? Yeah, it was, I couldn't believe it. I set my foot back home on American soil and there was the President the Vice President to greet me even waiting to get my bag off the plane. That would have been the way it would have been the way to play it. Now, so
it's just feels wrong. And we all got really distracted by by Biden's meandering. Because it was it was funny. Oh, it was hilarious. But when I see that I'm like, Okay, what are we missing here? And what we're missing is the actual story. So and how can you even remember one of the other names of the other days apparently is 1000 Americans in jail in in in Russia?

No, of course not. No. Okay, so

not a good job. People not a good job. Anything else on this because we've got to go to the UK.

Let's go to the UK. UK

is in chaos. And our producer boots on the ground Sarah has been keeping me very up to date. Most of it not usable for the show but just so I kind of know what's happening. She's you know, there's a lot of people doing YouTube videos and Tik Tok videos and a kind of take that for what it is but there's a lot of videos of people with machetes and knife fights and hammers and going crazy is a background I

I have a background or it's the only thing I have is this one. I said something to the last show but I bumped it for this one. This is the UK riots. This is the newest version from NPR. It's a very short and extremely short backgrounder. It was
a violent day and several British cities today riots involving hundreds of anti immigration protesters began after false information spread on social media to set the suspect in a knife attack earlier this week was a radical Muslim immigrant. Police say the suspect was born in Wales.

Yeah, yeah. Now see, this is the we've had three versions of this guy first he was a immigrant and then he was a you Rwandan

which I think that's the truth. He He's born of Rwanda and immigrant parents
in Wales.

I don't know about Wales, but

that's what he said. He said he's born in Wales. I don't know about Wales. So how many Rwanda is there in Wales? That then go to London? So Chuck

wasn't in London? Hello. Oh, it wasn't in London. I'm sure I thought it was in London. No, no, no Southport. This is this is the North okay.

Now well, beside the point it's nowhere near near Wales. Be careful No, where near Wales. Okay.

Let me see. Southport and Wales.
Hmm.

This No, this is more this is Liverpool. Anyway, the what's happening is so this has been bubbling under for a long time in the UK. People are very tired of the immigration. And there was even a story here. Yes, facts on a plate. Our population is at least 77 million somewhere. So the UK has gone from 59 million in 2001 to between 77 and 80 million by, you know, by this by the independence count and and
they're saying well of course this is all immigration. And you know if you follow Tommy Robinson who's a little tough to follow because, you know, he's so vilified and he speaks like a hooligan. It's just, it's just what he is the way he speaks. But you know, there's a lot of we've seen the grooming, a lot of a lot of horrible things. And even someone looked it up for me
back in episode 986, or something of the show. We were talking about the increased knife fight knife crime in the UK, and I remember weddings, we got people like, Hey, shut up. It's not that bad.

Now yet people are saying that just about Nigel Farage. Yes,

exactly. Oh, well, so Faraj, of course, you know, these are now his people. So the people who are out there and these are northerners now this is what happened with the when the iron lady came in. What's her face? Yeah, your lady was Thatcher. Yeah. When Thatcher came in, you know, we had the guys from the north come down with their, you know, the thin white English dudes with their pitchforks and their torches.
And, you know, you don't want to piss these guys off, and they're all walking around, you know, with they're all tatted up. They're all workers that blue collar. They got the Union Jack right draped around their shoulders, and they're tired of it. So they of course, are the far right. The far right don't understand it's the far right. The far right is writing. The far right is a problem. Here's here's a short clip from a podcaster Paul Thorpe and he's one of the he's one of them. See,
these losers have become case Thomas. And the mainstream media is useful idiots. and I are allowing them
to hide the bigger picture from all of us. So we get a problem three, the real protesters, the ordinary mums and dads and dads and granddad's are now of course, predictably, being lumped in with the rioters we knew that was going to happen didn't wait, allowing star ma to dismiss the real witchy unlike the blind firmly at the door of the so called far right, which has now become a term surely that needs to be quickly put to
sleep before the country explodes. Doesn't this government doesn't in the mainstream media realize that every single unfair every single biased headline all this misleading and inaccurate rhetoric is unreleased stoking the fire. And their refusal to look at the bigger picture is simply staggering. And if they continue to label everyone as far right, then don't be surprised when people start to behave like it.

I think we should give this guy the 3am slot on our cable channel can be great. Yes, that's, well, it's RAM so it'd be ADM. ADM, in the UK as part of the UK drive time. So here's GB news, which is supposed to be the conservative, you know, like the Fox News version, soft Fox News in the UK. Here's their morning show. These two ditzes are pretty funny.
That has been another night of serious violence on the streets as protesters have attacked a police office set a car on fire, and they've surrounded a mosque in Sunderland. The demonstration which was in Sunderland, as you say it was one of more than a dozen that had been planned by someone across the country, or the Prime Minister has warned protesters they would face the full force of the law do use of course try to crack down on the
violence. And of course this violence seems to be happening ironically and dreadfully after those three little girls were murdered during the massive stabbing in Southport. How

is this ironic? Post ironic people are mad about this. I don't understand the eye the irony of it

back again, maybe I can catch it.
As well and protesters they would face the full force of the law to use of course trying to crack down on the violence. And of course this violence seems to be happening ironically and dreadfully after those three little girls were murdered during the mass stabbing in South boy.

So they're disconnecting the to what

they Yeah, they're making it ironic because it was violence that killed three little girls and they're exhibiting violence. Yeah,

yeah. Oh, she How ironic is that? I wonder? How could that be? GB
news do you think it is? It is very difficult to think about how we manage all this and the fact we sort of say it's in the wake of what's happened in Sunderland. It's got nothing to do with SASS forte has clearly whoever is orchestra,

there's literally saying it has nothing to do with it.
It makes no sense. sense yeah, to think about how we manage all this and the fact we sort of say it's in the wake of what's happened in Sunderland. It's got nothing to do now,

which has everything to do with Sunderland. Alright, so maybe maybe you know they're they're making a misconnection but this is not the first thing that has happened to young girls or or people in general in the UK there is just like Sweden we don't hear about it anymore. But there's a lot of illegal immigrant crime taking place. So you can't disconnect this GB news as
far as clearly whoever is orchestrating these events

in Russia, maybe Russia is doing it.

What is she she's orchestrated, it's

orchestrate whoever is doing this Egypt,
Egypt. It's got nothing to do now. With Soundsport has clearly whoever is orchestrating

it. Yes, it absolutely right. Looney MC tuning the party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final and most essential command. Exactly. Don't believe your eyes and ears, people. Oh, clearly
whoever is orchestrating these events is using Southport as some sort of a trigger skews. And it may be an excuse. Yeah, but for what you ask what good. I mean, I've heard many commentators say what what do they think they're achieving? And I think the answer is that they don't think at all. They're just looking for an excuse to cause trouble.
Well, I think some some are, but there is, I think, Mark White homeland security, security, as this has put it very well over the last couple of days, when he's talks about the fact that there is the great parts of the British community who feel unheard, underrepresented, ignored by the politics, but not ignored by the police. When you compare it to this idea of two tier policing, where if you've got a pro Palestine March and
awful things chanted, nothing seems to happen. But you should have a lot of white people together and the police move in the right gear. Yeah,

there's a lot of this a lot of these because I'm watching the crowds. I'm watching people interview people in the crowds. There's a lot of this two tier policing two tiered justice system. Hey, welcome to the party. UK. Welcome to what we've been subjected to. We just don't use machetes. So of course yeah, yet. Of course. This is as fodder for all kinds of cool stuff we can do when when the population kicks up like this in Liverpool,
Bristol hole or Belfast, anti immigration protests have swept across several British cities in what's become the most widespread rioting in the country for over a decade. In Nottingham to far right demonstrate

what happened a decade ago. What right we were around with the show what writing was there.

That era when the students were protesting and they developed at tea kettle approach? Remember that? Oh,

yeah. Negatively Yes. Cabling cabling. Ah, good one
tree for over a decade. In Nottingham tuned. Fairlight demonstrators took to the streets on Saturday facing off with anti racism groups. People are fed up as being told you should be ashamed if you're white and working class. Well, I'm proud white working class, there is an attempt to exploit a very tragic situation. This is a sort of nationwide protest we've seen come out of nowhere. And Nottingham is a multiracial city and we want everyone to feel
comfortable in their own city centre. The widespread riots follow a stabbing in Southport that killed three young girls earlier this week. false information about the suspects background quickly spread online, fueling anti Muslim and anti immigration demonstrations. Even after police confirmed the suspect was born in Britain. The violence has prompted hundreds of mosques to step up security. It's a first test for newly elected prime minister Kier Starmer. His government has
promised a firm response. criminal violence and disorder has no place on Britain's streets. We've been clear to the police that they have our full backing in taking the strongest possible action against perpetrators, including we're making sure that there are more prosecutors. There are sufficient prison places and also that the courts stand ready in Sunderland where violence has a peak on Friday for officers had to be hospitalized and 10 writers were
arrested further demonstrations are planned for Sunday. Yes,

sound familiar? Oh yes, there were cops herded the January 6 riots. Yeah, some very familiar script. This, of course is not what Kier Stormer wanted, as Starmer wanted as his first first issue to deal with as the new prime minister. So there is a political aspect to this. So we had to come out. And he had to talk to had some kind of meeting like some some homeland security meeting. And you have to take into account at the UK. If you post something on social media that hurts someone else's
feelings, you will get a visit from the police. And you can get arrested for just saying, hey, you know, you you tranny is not a nice thing to do. But no, it's like, but in America, at least you can say it. If you want, you can go you do your Macedon vibe you can do you can do that. But in the UK, you know, you get arrested. So they have to we gotta take measures.
This was a meeting to pull together our response response both to the immediate challenge, which is clearly driven by far right hatred, by nearly all violent disorder that flares up whatever the apparent causal motivation, we make no distinction. Crime is crime. And so to that end, I can announce today that following this meeting, we will establish a national capability across police forces to tackle violent disorder. These thugs are mobile, they move from community
to community. And we must have a policing response that can do the same. Why the deployment? Sorry?

It says a national police force.

Oh, yeah, they can do the same mobile

forever. Left has been wanting to create a national mean, they tried to make the FBI into it. But now

they had a meeting. So what's happening, and
we must have a policing response that can do the same shared intelligence, why the deployment of facial recognition technology and preventive action, criminal behavior orders to restrict their movements

bring crime?

Behavioral What do you say was the term used here?
facial recognition technology, and preventative action, criminal behavior orders to restrict their movements for

criminal behavior order. Yes,

with preventative action. So you look you're kind of you're posting some criminal things there online, we're going to have to restrict your movement son, before
they could even board a train.

Social score, yeah, China, China,
before they could even board a train in just the same way that we do with football hooligans. But let me also say two large social media companies and those who run them, Elon violent disorder, clearly whipped up online. That is also a crime. It's happening on your premises. And the law must be upheld everywhere. That is the single most important duty of government service rests on security. And we will take all necessary action to keep our streets

safe. Whenever there wasn't what do you say was the most important action of government violent disorder
clearly whipped up online. That is also a crime. It's happening on your premises. And the law must be upheld everywhere. That is the single most important duty of government is

that that law must be upheld everywhere. That's the most single important duty of government. So shut down social media because that's a problem. And there's an advisor to Starmer. And he tries to walk it back a little bit, but he's very clear what he's saying here. Now,
I believe Lord warnie is with us now. Lovely to see you this morning. It's been a very good week, particularly on your patch and issues that you're interested in, John, because, I mean, we've been seeing Britain go up in flames. You've said something interesting in a previous interview, and I just want to question you on it. You sort of suggested that we might want to reintroduce COVID measures to deal with that. Does that what you mean, have you been mis
misconstrued slightly? Explain what you mean? No, no, I'm glad you've asked me about this Camilla. No, not at all. The point I was making is that that at points of national emergency, the British public such as, as we haven't covered, the British public have shown that they are prepared to accept different and unusual approaches. And I think that in that context, if if greater powers are needed for the police to be able to crack down on the troublemakers who are inciting these and inflaming
these riots, I think there would be broad support for that. I think some of the people who never wanted locked down in the first place have been sued either deliberately or unintentionally what I was saying so thanks for giving me the chance to make that clear.

Yeah. Don't think you're talking about people wearing a mask bro. Obviously locked down slug people in their homes, the British people they are. They are willing to take these extreme measures. They're willing. They're willing to take it. Well, we shall see. We shall see how the brothers do up there up north. I don't think so. I think they've had it. I do predict that we'll see some immigrant hotel gets set on fire in the UK. It's going to be bad.
Yeah, probably. Yeah.

And on that happy note, that's fair, a great way to go. Like to thank you for your courage in the morning tea with the man who put the seat and cackling Kamala say hello to my friend on the other end the one and only Mr. John

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like to hear this. This is all news. I don't know how they miss this. I understand that I'm a podcaster. I take I know this.

I'm sure we've played something about Garm. I'm sure we have. Well, maybe not. Maybe not. It's, well, it's the big agencies, obviously. Then we'll see our leadership on leadership. I think it's okay. We handlers

handler on there.

No, we have the World Federation of Advertisers, treasurer and CEO. We have the actual CEO of the World Federation of Advertisers. We have the president of MasterCard is in here. We have the Chief Marketing consumer and Marketing Officer of international foods for PepsiCo. And these are pretty big advertisers. Yeah, we have the Global Chief Marketing Officer of Nestle. We have the chief communications Institutional Relations Officer Bank of America.

So far, all I'm hearing is globalists. Well,

yes, that is correct. Global category leader marketing and services IBM Wreckit. Ralph, another huge advertiser at Unilever. Diageo, there's your drink guy, the Mars Corporation, L'Oreal, Procter and Gamble Danone for your, for your dairy products. Do you see why you're not gonna get any advertising? These are the advertisers. So they're all in on this. And boy, they must have some great cocktail parties, you imagine? Oh,

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Yeah. How about a chocolate fountain? One of those?

Yes, that would be the Yeah, you have to have that for sure. A

chocolate fountain. Beautiful. So instead of that we decided to go with a value from well,

we don't get to go to these parties. We don't know. I haven't seen a shrimp cascade with a big button giant thing ice and all the shrimp. I'd say for 10 years. Oh, ever since I started doing this show, actually. But it's almost 20 years.

Yeah, we didn't even we didn't even have nothing. You're welcome. Enjoy. Yeah, so we decided to go with value for value which is it's really simple. We put the show out we put the show all our shows out from day one. Copy it we at

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We do. We live an honest life. And in which means that we can dedicate ourselves but with the value for value model. I mean, we just dedicate we don't have to do meetings advertisement. Although it'd be nice to see the one of those shrimp deals. We don't have to go to that meeting. Oh, yeah. No, we'll we won't be using the any terms. You don't like Mr. Mossad? Give us a list? Yeah, yeah, there's a list. And believe me, there's multiple lists. So instead, we put the
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Yeah, that's unbelievable that anyone would go for that well,

supposedly in 2023 40,000 what they call podcasters I don't know exactly what they would they consider a podcaster to be the they paid out $350 million dollars. Wow, that's a lot of money. But you and I don't want to do Patreon because a people can just get it you have to have a level you have to subscribe.

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are definitely not rule followers and I don't think our trolls are Ruffalo was either.

Well, that's for sure. But the point is, is that it's a crappy system for anyone who thinks for themselves. Exactly. I'm really sorry. Fried and then that was that was a really go along with the program on Patreon or the Oh, we got special content. If you join the Patreon and premium premium, you get to see the show ahead of time you get to see something I wouldn't give there anybody else because I'm just giving it to you. This is bullcrap. So

instead, we just put the show out there and we say, Hey, did you get any value from this and the back to us, you can do it in many ways time, talent, treasure, we love our producers who give us boots on the ground that is very valuable. We love people who run websites, set up websites do all kinds of things out there for us people organize meetups. We also need treasure, time, talent, treasure, we need that as well. And people who
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wasn't heard of before. And we liked it was good. I've heard

of it. But I didn't know the definition of the top my head so it doesn't count and

capitalist agenda put together Camelus crackers, not not an international product necessarily because animal crackers is a very US centric product. But it was the exact the exact look and feel of the animal crackers box. Except that had cameras cracker boys behind bars, which made it even funnier white dudes for Camela yeah, by the way, the the impetus for that because I said they should have called it crackers for
Kamala, that was a troll room suggestion. So you know, this is all on you guys, you you really put this together and I love it when it comes together like that. And and just looking at the details of this art. It's so good, including, of course net weight, 33 ounces, and instead of Nabisco up in the corner, it says Gitmo. I mean, it could not get any better. So we I mean, we were unanimous in this decision, I think right off the bat.

Boy, yeah, you actually had come back from the bathroom. Yeah, I typically need to pee and you asked me I don't know you sometimes you do this and what's good. And I said there's only one and you took the same look at it. I did you get oh, yeah, we did. There was no dispute. We actually, were remiss in discussing the other art. I can't say that we can have criticism of the other art that there was good art there. I mean, I think there's always something that could have been
selected. Yeah, but it was that quick. It was it was like instant it was to pick hence

the pick. Yes. Just looking through it. There's no There's as obvious why it wasn't instant pick. It was this wasn't that Camela with an afro No. Are you an American? Actually comics a blogger had a weird AI generated thing, which was kind of funny. I like Darren O'Neal's. weird weird weird weird that was alright. But yeah, I was a more Olympic stuff. Olympic cock rings. Okay, no. No. So obvious. It was just dynamite. I think I think all the artists in you can see that
after that got uploaded, everyone gave up. Like, oh, okay, now that's it.

We're gonna use that does happen once in a while, because the artists will go and check out before they submit or before they even start designing. They'll look, I've seen this happen before where you would normally get about 20 pieces in and maybe sometimes 30. And then sometimes when Zinger goes in there, that's just so good. You ended with 10 pieces.

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You think the local news or somebody report to us about this issue with the LLC requirement that you send a document to the Treasury Department out of the blue wells? Okay,

so that is why we are the best podcast in the universe because we have producers who will gladly pay to get this mentioned on the show. To Hell, what if it wasn't for him? Well, we all be in jail together.

So unbelievable. They're not going to get everyone to feel they're obviously not going to be able to do this. They're gonna use it to intimidate low dry cleaners and literal
and podcasts, businesses.

And podcasts are podcasters there's probably a lot of podcasters that are LLCs Of course, and they probably indeed go through Patreon and patrons are going to tell him anything. No,

probably not.

I just find it irksome that this sort of thing just crops up out of the blue like this. This is your Biden administration.

I'd like to drop down just the hair and hookers report for a moment with some big tech news. As it looks like we're getting closer and closer to the bubble popping that is double the AI bubble. It's a bubble. It's a bubble and it's not just me now Elliott Management wait Aren't those the guys who Elliott Management in they're not they like an activist? A bunch of guys?

who've never heard of them.

I thought Elliott Management got a board seat on some company. I think so. Elliott Management said the technology mega caps such as Nvidia are in a are in bubble land. And that the hedge fund is sketchy said they're hedge fund skeptical that these companies will continue to purchase Nvidia chips and graphic processing units in such huge volumes.
Elliott said that many AI applications are not ready for primetime and that many of the expected uses are quote, never going to be cost efficient, never going to actually work. Right, and that they will take up too much energy or will prove to be untrustworthy.
Yeah,

I think that's true. I'm on board with Elliot. I think they're absolutely right. And well, there was Well, I got a quick clip here, just the chip sector. It's been bad all round.
We now know how many employees Intel plans to cut in 2025. Today the Hillsboro based company announced that they are laying off 15% of their workforce as part of a $10 billion cost reduction strategy. That's more than 15,000 rolls that could be on the chopping block next year. This comes as the company reports a 1% decrease in their second quarter revenue compared to last year. Intel currently employs about 120,000 people. It's one of the biggest employers in the state of Oregon.

No, that's not so good.

Wait a minute, this the Santa Clara company when did it become a Hillsborough company?

I don't know when that's that's your your Oregon news organization. I don't know. Logitech coming out with a new mouse, John.

You know, which reminds me so so I was using the very shoddy I have to agree with our producers, the shoddy Ali Express.

Yes, the Amazon killer. But

they did have they do have a mouse under that I bought one of these things, the exact same product from Amazon about five, six years ago. And it was $11 mouse which is the one I'm using on this machine right now. Yeah. And the ALI Express had the same exact mouse exactly the same. I bought one for five bucks. In less you can beat these prices. Your new Logitech mouse is out the window. This is a terrific product.

Oh really? What model is it?

Say Yeah, I don't know. It's just some sort of a screwy mouse. It's got it's got a built in battery. So you have to use you can recharge it with the USB port just put batteries in it like it does every it's a killer. It's a killer mouse. It's just dynamite.

Well, this new Logitech mouse five bucks, which is the signature AI edition. ships with a dedicated button to launch a chat GPT powered app. And you have to pay a subscription to your mouse.

They should pay you for this mouse.

I agree. I agree. Google had to pull their AI ad which they had scheduled for the Olympics. And the reason why the ad was titled dear Sydney and it showed a girl's dad prompting the AI chatbot because that's all the AI does is chatbot and embed and no agenda art. prompting the AI chatbot to help write a letter to her favorite athlete, US hurdler and sprinter Sydney. McLaughlin love Roan. And so people got very mad at this. Because the payoff line was Gemini helped my daughter
write a letter telling Sidney how inspiring she is. Well, people started sending letters of protest, saying hi don't want some a I doing this work. I want my child to actually be inspired and write to these athletes about how inspiring they are. That shouldn't be Google's job. So they pulled the ad. People are not happy. Good. I agree. I agree. Absolutely. And then the absolute this is this is actually probably actually probably who I listen to me. This is probably actually
actually one of the best AI products ever developed. It's also the most horrible, but it only cost 2 million a couple million bucks for this guy to put it together. It's not out yet. And I'll give you the visual. It's a lanyard that you put around your neck and has a little plastic like an amulet on it and you talk to the amulet you press on it so it's like a rubber almost you know it resembles

a little thing used to do float around with a did you make your friends and maybe if you're near somebody else had had one Gottschee a Tamagotchi and you had somebody next to BBB BBB BBB somebody's next to you. Herbie that was the Furby did that. Well, that noise was the Furby noise yes but this other thing oh my

gosh, did the Tamagotchis interact with each other?

I first I remember if I've device I'm thinking yes if you're in range of another Tamagotchi that some buddy else was wearing you would now be friends.

So it's it what this really resembles Have you ever seen a gear lever in an aircraft? Yeah, of course and has a round kind of rubber thing on it. Yeah, I've

been in a simulator. Which

which is which is intentional because then you don't you know you grab that lever You know, immediately that's my gear. That's That's why flaps is like a flat knob that feels like a flap. So it looks like one of those rubber wheels you read around your neck and then you press it. And it doesn't end. So it listens to you, it doesn't respond to you, it responds to you on your phone with a text message. Listen to the report.
It's the video Silicon Valley is talking about the Effexor crazy, a teaser for a wearable product called friend, which promises to be just that if you consider AI to be your friend, you kind of have this feeling of no judgment. And I think that allows you to be a lot more authentic with it. Obviously, the 21 year old who created friend and spent just shy of $2 million for the website friend.com describes his
product as a good listener. Sorry, that messy. The most similar relationship you can attribute it to might be a relationship with God where it's this kind of omnipresent all knowing entity that you have around you, that you can kind of like talk to in a in a silent, you know, private confident way with with no judgement. Not everyone is sold yet. It sounds like it's designed by people that don't know how to
make friends. But Tech professor Ahmed banaba, who's tried many AI devices week says this might hit the mark, it's in mind me with the case when you are we have a very close friend and you feel comfortable saying, you know some kind of a dumb thing to that friend without worrying that they're gonna judge you. The company says the device will cost $99 when it's available, no subscription necessary. And it'll essentially work like this. Put the lanyard around the neck. It'll have a pendant at
the end of it. You push a button on the pendant, and it will give you encouragement, advice or feedback on whatever it is you've been talking about. Yes, it listens all the time. But the company says it will not store any audio recordings. Schiffman believes it's an example of how AI can help. You know, I think having an AI friend that will say like oh, good luck on the interview will increase your productivity far more than it
reminding you that it's in five minutes. In fact, after we spoke, he sent me this text from his friend named Emily saying that he nailed the interview

his friends named Emily Hello.

So I think there's so product conversations. Yeah, go ahead. Well,

I think it's a good idea, by the way. And I'll tell you why. We had a conversation that dinner table and JC had some stats about how different generational groups have less and less friends to the Z group. The Zeds the zeros wherever you want to call them. The Zoomers. Zoomers, they pretty much have zero friends. They they have like, it's their average number of friends outside. You know, besides
outside the family is one. Yes. Well, you go to the millennials, it's like four or five and you go to the everything else is a little higher, at least is that many, but it's not one.

I think there's some some real exit strategy opportunities for us here. First of all, I think it'd be great just have an AI called God. You know that he said it was like having God with you all the time. Okay, good. You can do that. Or how about your real friend, which is Adam and John. And we're gonna we're not gonna we're gonna be real friends. Like, you look like crap.

But looks big. Tuck your shirt in.

Show up on time. Get off my lawn.

So I didn't nagging duo.

Real real friends, real friends, friends. Real Friends do who really care about you? It's like, no, the essay sucks. Get off chat. Get off Twitter. Yeah, get up. Get out of bed. Get out of bed. That's what you want. Da. I agree. I think it's a good idea. It's so simple. And it's just another chatbot that's the only thing AI is good at. Except for no agenda art. No agenda, art chat bots, and maybe maybe some of those ads I'm seeing run for Kamala Harris on the Olympics. That
doesn't sound like her. Sounds like they might have sampled her and have a bot doing it. I don't know. It's just just my feeling.

I do like to samples. I like to do funny voices in the humor you can create with them. Yeah. The videos not as good as the desert voiced itself. Of

course, this is vaporware. There's no product yet. But we could do that. We could do a vaporware version of it. Oh,

this is the way to go. You're

no agenda real friend amulet. We should just call it an amulet

the ambulance the ambulance. Hey,

you go. I have yes please.

I wanted to try to get Venezuela out of the way so these clips is different last show.

Yeah, me it, can we well, I let's talk about it when you're done because I'm curious what your thoughts are on this.

Well, let's play I got both NTD and NPR. I would like to play the two parter from NTD. Venezuela one and two Venezuela
socialist President Nicolas Maduro ordered military and police to patrol across the country starting Wednesday. protests continue inside Venezuela as many claim the incumbent government committed election fraud to stay in power. A rights group says at least 16 people have been killed in the protests so far. Venezuelan authorities say nearly 750 people have been arrested and Maduro now also wants opposition leaders to be arrested blaming them for the protests against his leadership.
We have held back we will uncover and capture them all, and we will be victorious once again victorious. The opposition says its candidate at Mondo Gonzalez had more than twice as many votes as Maduro based on 90% of vote tallies. This would mean the end of 25 years of Socialist rule in Venezuela. With these numbers, we will begin the reconstruction of Venezuela hand in hand with all of you.
international support for the opposition is now mounting. Peru says it recognizes Gonzalez as the actual president elect and Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica and Uruguay say they don't recognize the results of the election. And Florida Senator Rick Scott is calling on Biden to do the same and recognize Gonzalez as the actual president elect. Republican Senator John Hoeven told NTD he's in favor of Senator Scott's demands. Senator Scott's right. I mean, it's a sham elections ridiculous.
Maduro doesn't hold free and open elections. It's ludicrous and everybody knows it, and we should speak out against it. The White House on Wednesday was asked if it recognizes Gonzalez as the actual president elect. We want to see the full tabulated data from the polling places we want to see something that can be verifiable. The State Department on Wednesday said it's patience for Maduro is running out citing new Independent reports.
Venezuela's 20 2004 presidential election did not meet international standards of electoral integrity and cannot be considered democratic.

Wow, amazing. The amazing you know that you Smartmatic machines. So it's quite interesting that in this case, the Biden administration like is rigged. It's no good scams, no good. That can't possibly be right. But

I find weird weird is the fact that he did these elections thinking he could win. Well, he's smoking his own dope has no Camela. This paper, part two,
the Organization of American States or OAS held a meeting today to address the results of the Venezuelan election entities Washington correspondent Luis Martinez has more on this story. The governments of 11 countries in the region requested the OAS to have a special meeting of the permanent council here in Washington DC to discuss the electoral process in Venezuela. The OAS is the multilateral regional body dedicated to human rights, electoral oversight and economic and human development.
We want the Messala to publish the results with transparencies. We want to encourage the protection of all the opposition figures, we want the Venezuelan authorities to respect the introduction of asylum. And also we will want to see if the contrast is continuing some independence organizations to make an auditing of the results of the winners for lung elections.
It's important to note that in 2019, the OAS, the United States and 50 other countries in the world move to recognize the then opposition leader Juan guaido as the legitimate president of Venezuela until 2023, when the Venezuelan opposition does solve the interim government. While the expectation that we have is and Mondo Gonzalez should be recognized as
the president elected of Venezuela. This is something that is not imposed, it was the will of the vast majority of Venezuelans to the point that Mundell one Silas has achieved at the biggest margin in a presidential election in the history of Venezuela.

So, of course, your no agenda show has a boots on the ground report.

Remember guaido Yeah, Bronco Venezuela Edo.

Yeah, I remember that guy. He looked like Obama. Yeah, of course. Yeah. He

said Obama clone. Jose

Carlos Cueto, writes in says My dad is a Venezuelan PhD in political science professor expert on political campaigns and political commentator, and he sent me some links which unusable for the show. The situation in Venezuela
is dire. The National Electoral electoral council has announced Maduro 150 2% against 44 of the top opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, or Thea Machado is team was able to secure over 24 and a half 1000 Voting Machine receipts, each verified, certified and signed by six different citizens, a president a secretary, a member to witnesses and the operator of the polling machine. These polling machine receipts were
scanned and uploaded to this website link attach. Machado secured 81% of all polling machine receipts with the help of many citizens and witnesses the receipt show Gonzalez or TIA more than doubles Maduro and votes even if you give Maduro all the remaining votes, he doesn't have enough to claim a victory. And so Jose sent this in as any and I guess Bobby The Op was kind of cagey about all this didn't really just say hey, this is all be a scam.

Or what he has to do with it.

Bobby The Op has been tweeting about it.

Well, here's the last clip I have which is from NPR which is a slightly softer
horse. Yes. One of the few international observers allowed him to monitor Venezuela's contested presidential elections says that contest was anything but fair and free. Incumbent leader Nicolas Maduro was declared winner of Sunday's presidential election in a race. The opposition says it one appears Carrie Kahn reports the Atlantic based Carter Center says the contest did not meet international standards and cannot be considered democratic
invited to observe the electoral process by the government. The election observers listed numerous violations committed by Venezuela's electoral council, which is packed with Maduro loyalists among them favored media coverage and harassment of opposition candidates. The center blasted authorities for its total lack of transparency. The council has refused to make public voter tally sheets that according to Venezuelan law
should be publicized. Opponents of Maduro say they have the tally sheets for more than 80% of precincts, and it shows candidate at Moondog Gonzalez, overwhelmingly one

I met two people from Venezuela at the citizens defending freedom conference at that dinner and one is a harpist. I think he may be a famous harpist, and they're very, very nice people. So we are here. I'm doing their accent. We are here because we want to warn everybody that this
does not happen to America what happened in Venezuela. Now they're really they're going everywhere they all over this his word going through Texas or talking to anybody playing the harp letting everybody know you do not want this to happen in America as we came to America. I feel good about that. This Kamala is no good. Didn't say that but could have

she's the socialists do that.

I think you should not travel. Certainly not to Southern California. Surely you know why? No, I don't know why. COVID on the rise baby from tourists. Oh
was when so up so high six vaccinations every time they come out with a new one. I always get it to locals. I just think it's better to be safe than sorry people out in Hollywood on Friday afternoon say they're being more cautious. I have a master three right now just started carrying him again. Three, Johnson says he started masking up again after seeing elected officials contracting the virus. President Biden announced he was dropping out of the 2024 bid for reelection.
Wow, self isolating and Delaware Mayor bass tested positive for COVID 19. In late June, the start of some of the worst numbers Los Angeles has seen in two years, the number of reported COVID cases doubling in just the last four weeks according to new data from the LA County Public Health. The levels of COVID in wastewater has also nearly doubled since last winter's P. The Department of Epidemiology at UCLA says this number is more concerning because
it's really telling you on a population level. What are we seeing are you not relying on people going in testing reporting symptoms, while hospitalizations have also doubled COVID deaths remain stable. Whitetail remind says people should get a refresher on COVID symptoms you have symptoms, cough, cold, cold symptoms, congestion, runny nose and avoid contact with elderly or women who are pregnant while hand sanitizing is still a great way to prevent the virus.
Because yeah, everybody does something for mine says masks are still the top favorite. I think that the masks are the most effective way of reducing spread of the virus. Now health officials also warn everybody that school is right around the corner. So it's important now to stay healthy to avoid any sort of bigger potential peak problem this fall All right.

So Los Angeles still all in on the masking everybody's mask, if you notice if you see any B roll of Democrat operatives working anywhere, they're all masked up. You look at the you know, Kamala for President people. They're all masked up. Everyone's everyone's there. They're showing us who they are again, it's

Korea criminals.

The criminal, the criminal, yeah, sort

of mask. You wear a mask if you're a criminal. It's so

sad. Five countries in Europe mercy which by the way,

they went on and on and on and on about a doubling if it goes from one to two is doubling. Yes, no, it's doubling if it goes from two to four, that's doubling. Is it going from one to two or two to four? Is it going from 5000 to 10,000? They never say, Well, why would you This is such a bogus report. This

is just to get you to wear a mask you silly man. Maska kids choke up. Belgium, Germany, Greece, Latvia and Portugal are going to test a new vaccination card in a variety of formats, including printed cards, mailed copies and digital versions for smart cards. Smartphones. Yes, beautiful. I have a this is a boots on the ground report from our nurse Jamie. It's not a happy one. So I want to say that we know that many of our producers were forced to keep their jobs by
taking a vaccination. We think a lot of them luckily got j&j. Well, luckily, who knows? But probably didn't go for more than two we hope. So I'm saying this with

a j&j and never had to get to is just to get the one and done right. And it wasn't mRNA. So, you know, is the dino virus different

but but the report I have is rather dire. And so I just want to preface that by saying we love you. No matter what.

Nurse Jamie, a lot of people out there they got this shot. I mean, it's not going to it's a percentage. game you're playing at that point. Nurse Jamie getting booster after booster after booster. If you're doing that listening to the show, I think that's a little bit much.

Nurse Jamie says I want to give you boots on the ground and healthcare. I've been a nurse for more than 10 years as a float nurse and admitted and in administration. The level of turbo cancers we are seeing right now is mind blowing. So many patients with new diagnosis of cancer and as always stage four non curable some of them given weeks to live. The common thing I'm noticing is they all have had at least three jabs. So
vaccinated plus a booster if not more. Just this week, we had a patient diagnosed with three new cancers, two different metastatic cancers plus leukemia. This person just happened to be up to date on vaccine status. I have seen overdue for dose nine. So I'm assuming they had all nine. That's up to date. I've never seen anyone diagnosed with two different cancers at the same time, let alone three. The correlation is very clear to me. It's heartbreaking to know these
people have been poisoned and have no idea. So I know it's not uplifting, but I felt there was no one else the media, your legacy does not talk about this. Your legacy media doesn't talk about this. They

can't just take a look at who advertises on legacy media.

And what do you think if we had a Patreon?

We'd be kicked off. Exactly. Macy Gray and people should have just come to appreciate what we're up to and how we're doing it. Because there's no way that this is possible without their help. Correct.

Period. Are you familiar with the singer Macy Gray? Yeah, of course. Well, she was on the MTV reality show The
Surreal Life villa of secrets. And she was rushed to the hospital after she had an on air emergency because of the side effects of her GLP one is that the article says specifically ozempic This is another product that we have been talking about for since they since since it the dosage changed from something for diabetics, which I think there's there's usage in in low dosage for diabetics that that's been clear for over a decade. That's been around, but how people are using it now to
lose weight is just wrong. Particularly those who just want to look better. And the guy who wrote the book, we played clips from him John Jo Han Hari, when he just wrote the book about cars he went on GLP one he looks pretty good. By the way, I'll say but he stopped taking it. And here's a quick clip of the most recent interview he did, which I thought was worth sharing.
Obviously, this triggers a huge amount of muscle mass loss. And there's real worries with that, right? If you lose muscle mass, you naturally lose muscle mass from when you're 30 onwards, anyway, you lose quite a lot every year, it's incredibly depressing. When you look at the figures, you lose muscle mass naturally, every year anyway. If you lose too much muscle mass, you won't, you'll be a bit weaker now. But
the real risks are when you're older. So if you have really low muscle mass, when you're older, you're at risk of a condition called sarcopenia, which is Greek for poverty of the flesh, basically just means you're really struggled to climb the stairs, do any kind of physical activity, you're more likely to fall, if you do fall, you're more likely to die. It's quite a
serious thing. And this, I think, is particularly going to be an issue for people who are already skinny, like the people at that party we were talking about right at the start, none of them were fat at the start, right? People who were already skinny, who were taking it to be super skinny, they're gonna see, they're gonna have real issues with their muscle mass likely
when they're older. So this is a very serious problem, we could be building up a time bomb of more frail older people further down the line.

I believe, as I believe it, we have a whole generation of people just breaking in half while they're standing in line. So sad.

Happy news today and no agenda.

Well, there is good news, there's yet another ozempic. A new version, this is even better than last new and improved
Aysen picker will go V produces an average of 15% loss of body weight over a year Manjaro causes a loss of 21% On average, and the next one that will come down the line is probably going to come out next year, Triple G causes 24.2%. The reason Manjaro works differently. So this only works on GLP. One, when djaro adds another gut hormone tip. So it works on two gut hormones, not just one. And Triple G works on three gut hormones, and there's going to be more and more drugs.
I mean, there's 37 gut hormones that can affect appetite, they think so there's gonna be lots of variants of these drugs, with different side effects profiles, different risks, different benefits.

Triple G now I love it. Triple

G is named after a boxer from like about 15 years ago.

Well, I think 4g is incoming. I mean this is they have 37 G's they can go to I what you got, I got 35 G Oh, man, you look great
news. Good news. Good news. Good news. Good news. That

concludes your good news segment for today.

Sorry about Lebanon before we go. Oh,

the Lebanon. Yeah. Can I can I play one quick clip before you talk about Lebanon? Sure. Let me see where is it? Because we got a lot of pushback about the smart bomb. And then you know, there's been some while here it is. This is what

do we say about the smart bomb that would elicit push

back because the New York Times came out right away and said no, no, no, no, no, no, no, it was a bomb and it was planted there two months earlier. Oh, yes.

Oh, okay. Yeah, the the fancy bomb or the fancy missile that went through the guys Windows supposedly the I have the background on this too. But I suppose it wasn't data at all. It was bogus. It was just somebody bragging unnecessarily. And it was actually a bomb that was planted a month and a half the way I understand.

I'm not believing that. I just see pretty

sketchy deals do they have no housekeeping there that may that comes in and out of that hotel room. I never noticed there's a bomb in the room for a month.

Well listen to this report, the US
announced plans to move a fighter jet squadron to the Middle East and maintain an aircraft carrier in the region amidst growing tensions. The announcement was made after US President Joe Biden said he was very concerned at the prospect
of escalating violence in the area. The Secretary will be directing multiple forthcoming fought force posture moves to bolster force for US forces regionwide to provide elevated support to the defense of Israel and to ensure the United States is prepared to respond to this evolving crisis. In terms of what specifics that means. I don't have that for you right now. Hundreds of Palestinians in Beirut held a symbolic funeral
for the Hamas leader who had been assassinated in Tehran. In addition to the recent assassination of a Hezbollah commander in Beirut, the region is faced with all our war, Iran has threatened to respond after the attack on a territory and Israel has vowed to kill her mass leaders over the group's October 7 attack on Israel. Now

the thing that I couldn't show you here, they showed a HELOC. copter you know those night vision shots of of the guy safe house blowing up. So who was in the helicopter filming it? It had to be the same people who shot from the grassy knoll while
in Teheran is my honey I was assassinated in a heinous attack carried out by Israel. So how did this attack happen? Due to the social media blackout imposed by Iran, we have very few clues. However, TRT world evaluated potential scenarios based on the available information. Whether it was a rocket or drone attack, we know the direction it came from, the attack might have been carried out with a mini drone or rocket
launched from the hills overlooking the building. This possibility seems strong because the drone loaded with RDX explosives and could achieve a low flame explosion that leaves this kind of impact, or it might have been carried out from the north of Tehran by an aircraft carrying a longer range missile. We see that the roof on the side whether tack room is located is intact. This indicates that the rocket or drone entered directly through the window. Since there are no burn marks at the point
where the building was hit. The primary suspect is the US made our MX hellfire missile. This weapon which has a range of 11 Kilometer must have been fired from an aircraft to hit the building. Some Western media outlets claimed that a remotely controlled explosive device was placed under his bed. Iranian media on the other hand, argue that the attack was carried out using a projectile

and here's Al Jazeera
to breaking news coming out of Iran now where the Revolutionary Guard has released a statement on Hamas leader Ismail honey as assassination. They say Hamas chief honey was killed by firing a short range projectile with a warhead of about seven kgs accompanied by a severe explosion from outside his room. We'll have more on that when we get us

so AlJazeera says it was both

Well, there's some disinformation going around for some reason this is being promoted since it's possible that the first report is the is the right report, which is one of these Hellfires that goes right into the window and kills you and it was like wait a minute should we did we get you
know what we gave you that missile for this purpose? But not you're supposed to tell brag about it you're just supposed to Shut up What are we going to do now all will make up some stories and so they now they have a confusion of stories one says this one says that one says it's a drone one says it's a missile one thing or after another and inside a bomb inside there's there for a month and a half. And so it's possible to just trying to muddy the waters and it was what it was to begin with.

I think there's reasons for that. Yeah. Do you want to play on clips?

Yes, we got so all hell's breaking loose now because they killed another guy. And and they're worried sick about Lebanon. I want to play NPR. Well, yeah, but I have a bunch of different clips and I want to at least get this one out of the way which is this is there'll be some redundant information. But let's start with Gaza update. One Israel's army
says it launched two airstrikes in the West Bank today and killed nine Palestinian militants. The attack came as tensions mount over a possible expansion of the Mideast war to include Hezbollah militant forces in Lebanon, Israel and Hezbollah have fought twice before but NPRs Greg Miry, who covered both of those conflicts, says Hezbollah has a greater advantage this time. Hezbollah's arsenal of rockets supplied by Iran is exponentially larger than before back in 2006. It was estimated
to be around 15,000. Now the estimate is 150,000. These are larger, more precise weapons that can reach far deeper into Israel, including Tel Aviv ceasefire talks, meanwhile, have resumed in Egypt. The US is beefing up its military presence in the Middle East. It's an effort to defend Israel and protect US troops from possible
attacks by Iran and its proxies. MPRs Giuliana Kim reports defense secretary Lloyd Austin said he's sending more fighter jets to the Middle East, as well as more Navy cruisers and destroyers to that region and Europe. The new military measures are in response to growing tensions between Israel and Iran after top leaders from the militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah were
killed. On Saturday. Iran's Revolutionary Guard said Iran's retaliation will be quote severe and quote According to Reuters, Israel vowed to kill Hamas leaders in response to the group's October 7 attack. The current conflict between Israel and Hamas and the war in Gaza have nearly spanned 10 months now remains to be seen how the recent assassinations will affect on ongoing ceasefire talks. We

have boots on the ground from the region, which I'd like to share not too long from our dude named Muhammad. And he picks up a thread that we started that you started actually said ITM gents. Is it me? Or does it seem that every single powerful Iranian or Iranian proxy figure vanishes unexpectedly? It seems like someone is systematically
getting rid of them. After each assassination, there'll be a couple of days or color of colorful rhetoric followed by coordination for a very clean response that doesn't hurt anyone, and brightly lit missiles or drones that are intercepted by the Iron Dome. So both parties can claim some victory and have some good visuals for their site for their for their side social media accounts. The Iron Dome
showcases an extra ad break that all parties appreciate. Killing the guy in an Iranian safe house is a little bit too much, though. Just like atoms, Iranian friends, a lot of people in this region think the Iranian regime is coordinating every step with the US and Israel. I'm going to do I'm going to take that what a
great ad for the military industrial complex. And move moving aircraft carrier move out boys move out more money, beautiful ships, big beautiful ships to protect to protect our troops.

So that was fascinating. Yeah, I agree with that. I was fascinated with this idea. There's 150,000 missiles ready to be shot at Israel. Yeah. And so there was an expanded version of Meyer is a fact he comes on and reports on this. In this three parter, this is the Lebanon Lebanon War. What are we going to get to is this going to happen again or not? Here we go.
The United States is urging its citizens in Lebanon leave the country immediately amid growing concerns of a regional conflict in the Middle East. This follows two attacks blamed on Israel this week, which killed leaders of Hezbollah and Hamas. It prompted threats of retaliation. Israel and the Lebanese group Hezbollah have fought two previous wars won in 1996, the other in 2006 and prs. Greg, my recovered both of those conflicts. He was recently reporting from Israel
and joins me now. Hey, Greg. Hi, Scott. Nice. Can you describe how those two earlier wars started and then played out? Yeah, there were a number of similarities that still hold true today. In both conflicts, Israel and Hezbollah were exchanging regular but lower level fire just like now before it escalated into a full scale war. Both times Israel thought it would teach Hezbollah a quick and painful lesson. And that
fighting in 1996 was quite intense. But Hezbollah held its ground and proved a much tougher opponent than Israel anticipated. I covered that first war from the Lebanese side. The fighting lasted more than two weeks. And then it ended shortly after Israel fired on a Hezbollah position, but missed the mark and hit Lebanese civilians taking shelter at a un compound. More than 100 civilians were killed. This caused international outrage, the fighting stopped, nothing was resolved. Nothing
was resolved. And then another war a decade later in 2006.

Wow, this is this is a deja vu of epic proportion. It's classic. You know, when I was doing pirate radio in the 80s This song was like top of the charts, the Human League, the Lebanon. Which was in itself a cycle of 1969. This is crazy. It's just a cycle. It's time. You

mean cycles. Here we go into part two of this and then another war a decade later in 2006.
Yeah, Scott, the dynamics were very similar, though this time the fighting was on a much larger scale. Both sides fired rockets nonstop around the clock. Imagine this rainbow of rockets flying in both directions across the border. And bizarrely, one relatively safe place to be was right on the border beneath this rainbow of rockets flying overhead. So this time, I was on the Israeli side in the border town of Missoula for much of the five week war, both sides
suffered heavy casualties. Neither side made any tangible gains. And this war also ended in a draw. So we have that context. We have this increased amount of tension and concern right now and 2024. What do you think these two previous wars suggest about what a third war might look like? Well, a third one could be even more destructive. Hezbollah's arsenal of rockets are supplied by Iran is exponentially larger than before back in 2006. It was estimated to be around 15,000.
Now the estimate is 150,000. These are larger, more precise weapons that can reach far deeper into Israel, including Tel Aviv We've spoke about this with Paul Salem of the Middle East Institute, who's based in Beirut. Hezbollah is a very accomplished very tough, very well equipped, very well trained and learns very quickly from war to war. And the 2006 War was proof of what they'd learned from 1996. And one must imagine that in 2024, they will even be much more capable and more advanced.

There is a dynamite phrase in that clip. Did you catch it? No. Rainbow
rainbow of rockets

rainbow of rockets has been good show title rainbow of rods down rainbow.

If you know it's almost reminds me of that joke with a guy says I'm losing money on each watermelon. What do you need to do to fix a problem buy more trucks? Which is essentially what they're doing here with what's what did we learn? What are we learning? We're smart learners. We need more rockets. Yeah, that'll get so now they've got 150,000 rockets that they're going to launch into Israel if this thing breaks out, which nobody wants. So this

is where Trump's Iron Dome gets promoted. Men build a big, beautiful,

the whole room. Everything is all interlinked. It's all connected higher. So here we go at the end of this with a some summary doesn't take us anywhere, really. But at least it's worth knowing. Could
the prospect of a clearly very damaging more keep both sides from escalating beyond what we've seen? Well, that's been the thinking since they started exchanging fire 10 months ago, just after Hamas invaded southern Israel, however, Israel killed this top Hezbollah leader with an airstrike in Beirut on Tuesday. That's raised the prospect that the fighting could escalate. Now, Paul Salem says Hezbollah
and Iran have made clear they don't want a major war. But they now say that if Israel wants a full scale fight, they're ready for it. We should note Lebanon faces chronic political and economic problems and a war would be devastating. And Israel is already stretched thin by the war in Gaza, a second front would be a tremendous burden on that country. Salem and other analysts say if Israel can work out a ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza, that would almost certainly result in a ceasefire
with Hezbollah in general. That's him. Perez Greg Myrick. Greg, thanks so much. Sure. Thanks, Scott.

Sure, Thanks, Scott. Well you know, I was talking to the oil baron and you know, the shale in the US the shale oil and thinking that we get tons Yeah, but I think the it's not the cheapest oil no

Alberta's got more than we do you think Yeah, but you

need like 60 bucks a barrel minimum? I think for

sure that's why the shale all of a sudden when price of oil stabilizes at a high number all of a sudden all the shale oil comes online right so let's say when it drops back to 40 they all shut down yes. So let's

just say by the way the oil baron I think he he buys mature fields and then you know so he turns them on and off whenever he needs to they guess like some great business model I'm trying it's basically

the oil business if you know what you're doing you can do well you basically

have to buy land a lot of land just got to keep leasing leasing leasing so let's what has not happened what even now is like oil is not skyrocketing in price it's not happening. You've you've been tracking this better than I have but it gets up at 85 It's not going to 150 We just don't see
it. But But isn't it about time art or life imitates art and we sink a ship in the Straits of Hormuz isn't that was really needed so we just blocked that whole thing that would really shoot the oil price up which everybody wants Yeah, they seem to yeah um then the oil baron can pick me up in his in his in his jet and his jet from one of them will go fly and get one of those shrimp deals. Yeah,

go to Vegas and have some shrimp over ice.

You got anything else on Lebanon any other good news?

I think that should cover it for now.
I'm gonna show my move by Joe nice to know Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be

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so they do it in San Marcos, but

I want to interrupt you for a second with a bonus clip. A bonus clip. This is this has since you brought up the idea of cute nicknames.
Yes.

I wanted to play this clip bad writing.
Olympian Simone Biles is living up to her nickname is one of the greatest Of all time, what?

Nicknamed Simone Biles who lived up to her nickname of one of the greatest what kind of a nickname is one of the greatest of all times? That's my nickname. That's

no Mary Kate altra I'll tell you that good bonus clip. There's a meetup taking place today at the vault corner that is in Blaine Washington at the vault bistro and wine bar that is just about underway. And tomorrow there will be a meet up and this is the Tenerife meetup. Canary Kaz is doing the meetup in South Beach, playa sewer, el Medano Tenerife, Spain. That guy's great. He sends a lot of long notes. For you to say
coming up. We got Garden City, Idaho on the 10th Orange Beach, Alabama on the 11th Palm Beach Gardens Florida key port New Jersey, Indianapolis, Indiana Keene New Hampshire on the 15th Rockport, Illinois, Charlotte, North Carolina, Bedford, Texas on the 17th Albany California on the 17th San Marcos Texas. Oh, it's in the 70 not the 13th that's the three events float meet you just heard about the 24th northwest Arkansas the 25th London groove, Tulsa, Oklahoma on the 25th Go Lita, California
on the fifth of September the 15th of September st. Augustine, Florida and Tucson Arizona on September 19, just a sampling of the meetups you can attend there's a lot of people trying to do singles meetups and I'm like you know we've we've tried dating sites we've tried most no agenda people are happily connected to a partner and they love bringing their partners
because they're not always all no agenda listeners. But once they get a taste of the no agenda community and meet up they there's no going back no agenda meet ups.com If you can't find one near you start one yourself it's easy and always a party to
go hang out with Dyson days. You'd be you'd be used say is like a bar.

Then thank you all very much for sending in recommendations for what we should be binge watching after cheers which is of course is where the meetups tune comes from. We ultimately chose for Veep, and we are now almost done or we're on season two. Holy moly. You can't tell

it. What what he chose what Veep vape vape V.

You know, all you have to do is just see Kamala Harris in the role of the vice president Selena. And it all makes sense. He really does. All right. It's a good show. You don't like it? You just don't like Julia Louis Dreyfus. Here's the hater. Okay,

she's worthy or beep

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I know. Gotta get I only have one ISO. So I doubt mine is gonna get picked. So I'll just play it. Sure.
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out of context of a racist click
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all right. I got three. One of these should be okay. Let's start at the top but believe
I believe every word.

No, I liked that one. That's a good one.

I believe every word reward I like it. I like it. We have Biden saying corny.
sounds corny, but it's real.

tough competition here.

That's a good one. Yeah. And then come back
and we're gonna come back and do it again. It's

cut off. It's too bad. Disqualified. Well, let me hear these two again, because they're kind of good. Let me see. I listen to this again. I believe
every word sounds corny, but it's real.

I think we have to go with Biden sounds corny, but it's real. That's

good, but they're all good as far as I'm concerned. Very cut off we're good. Everybody

we're time to end the show. But first
JC That's right, everybody just at times. No,

it's never me. It's always JCD that's right everybody. Time for the tip. Tip of the day, John, what kind of tip Do you Is it another lube?

Everybody Oh more lubes for a while. I will This is something some one of our producers sent in and she was moaning about not she wanted to get off the house filled with with Wi Fi and so what she's looking at home plug which is the old word for the powerline network adapter and wouldn't recommend these things. And I'm going to tell you a little bit about

and tell everyone what it is because she didn't understand exactly what it was how our line

network adapter, this is using your power lines within the home to overlay a signal, a networking signal, a Ethernet signal on top of when you can like if I plugged in the the source up in my office, I can go pick up the power line, I put plug in another adapter down in a power line somewhere down
by the kitchen or the front room or whatever. And it will send the signal across very easy to to install, they use the Find Me button, you know little button you push and you push the button on one, you push the button on the other and they both the link up. And you can have multiple networks by the way in the same house from different sources. So you can have like two or three different networks on top of each other. And so what you want
to look for on the day. So that's the basics of powerline network adapting, and it will reduce the amount of RF in the house if you unless you get a Wi Fi extender version of these things. So this is going to be a little lecture on the technology of namely the nomenclature. You want to look if you're looking to buy these things you want to look for a V 1000 Or a v 2000.
That's the speed as a gig as a gigabit connection. Never as wrote true gigabit but doesn't fall off like Wi Fi Wi Fi is no good because it Triple G is a gigabit Avi 1000 is one gigabit av 2000s. The newest technology is two gigabits and they're all backward compatible to av 200. The original is av 200 than 506 100 than 1012 102,000. And they all inner work they work fine together, which is great. Two brands that I like are
tender, and TP Link. And those are the two of the most popular, they're dirt cheap, they're like 3040 bucks for one of the connections, you plug in a regular Ethernet cable into the hole in the bottom. And it plugged the Ethernet cable into whatever you're hooking it up to TV sets are perfect for this by the way smart TVs that you want to get a good connection without
using Wi Fi. You use one of these powerline network adapters now, no, here's the things you need to know if you want to reduce your Wi Fi don't get a version that says Wi Fi extension. Those versions of the same same exact product, but it has a Wi Fi at the end one of the two things you don't want
that no? Well you do if you want Wi Fi. Oh, okay. But so you have you have a Wi Fi and one of the the and you so you plug it into your router at the base station and then it goes to the to the plug that goes into the wall someplace in the house and it could have a Wi Fi on it. Now there are some and I would look for these I liked the idea of the Wi Fi extender. If it has an off switch, a little switch on the bond that turns off the Wi
Fi. So for example, I have this hook to like the dining room I will once these things are established by the way we want you to push the two buttons, you can unplug them and then plug
them in a time you want this to connect up. So I'll take one of these things, which is just sitting around and I'll plug it into the dining room it's already ready it's already been connected previously and then flip on the Wi Fi so if people in the dining room want to get their phone to talk to Wi Fi or guard their laptop or whatever they get an excellent connection this connection will be twice to four times the speed of Wi Fi which degree people don't realize this Yeah, you get a
gigabit Wi Fi it by the time it gets to wherever it's going it's slow down to 1/4 the speed just kidding Oh fourth, no or less. And by the way can't deliver over distance can

I add a tip to the to your tip can I put my tip against your tip

you did sounds doesn't sound

right I'm sorry. You What is not recommended is using an extension cord with your wire line that does not work very well if at all I've noticed no

you had to put it right into the wall

structions you got I'm just telling everybody don't think that you can use an extension so

I would recommend using these a they're faster. They work fine. Your Adam's a ham was constantly signaling out there do original versions of these things that some of the earlier ones interfered with ham transmissions. There were worse than that. candlish Yes, they became scandalous and out of vogue. A lot of them if you turn on a blender for example. It'll interrupt the signal because the blenders variable Is

the pioneering days of wireline this. Most of these,

these problems have been resolved. This is a terrific, understated technology up to two gigabits I mean, it's pretty amazing. You only need I think 2425 gig or megabits per second to get a 4k TV so you can use this as a great technology works

terrific because it's good, good tip.

Long the longest Tip of the day you'll ever hear I

do have a bonus public service announcement from void zero. Regarding the troll room. He says we enabled the nickname registration requirement in the chat in 2016, after a severe attack from spam bots made it necessary. But he says it's not a big deal. The email addresses only used for a verification code. And for when someone forgets their password, we don't use the email address for anything else. I that's mark, don't even share the email addresses with anyone so not
even John and Adam can access those. So we can't add you to the mailing list. That's a bummer. So there you go. We docked we tips. That's your tip of the day.
And now John C Devorah. With the tip of the day.

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this is not weird as in Weird.
Weird idea.

The weird podcast or was like
six are just plain weird.

This is not weird, as weird.
As weird and creepy. is JD Vance destined policies with

the weird thing. Right? The far right, the far right, which

I think people should adopt. It means faded. Weird
really is just playing weird.

The storyline has been done over and over again.

Trump and Vance are just weird. The far right the far right the far right.

Weirdo running mate are weird. Weird podcaster the other side they're just weird. This is not weird as in weird.
They come across weird and then they start being weird. Yeah, there

were which I think people should adopt.
American weirdness goes even deeper. The

storyline has been done over and over again. We're just playing weird. Weird as in weird. Destined the

far right the far right, the far right Trump advanced or just weird.

The storyline has been done over and over again. Which I think people should adopt.

Donald J. Trump is a racist. So
I want to talk to you about something you write in the bucket. There's a moment you're you're young, someone vandalizes Donald Trump's car. That's the setup and then about this moment, right, you say in words. I recall him saying look with the N words.
Calling them negros is the was a want to hear from you. I know that you're racist, not to gay but if you knew it would be to show me how you feel more was is all you have to say to make it real venue to say welfare monkey good ready no What do you do they stole your bike and took your shoes Morin was to show how you feel that your races say if you join the kk k venue really may news just by saying I love and three young black kids my bike
was twofold as one that he didn't say who did it. He makes an assumption about who it is what color they are, and then refers to them as the N word. MoPhO boruch.org/n A sounds corny but it's real.