Hello, Happy Independence Day are happy after independence day. I'm Kevin Bae, I'm your host for whatever this is. This is right now. I still hate the name. But I'm sticking with it for now. That's all I got podcast. streaming live on YouTube. Of course, you can't see what I'm pointing at right now because it's on a different screen. So I don't know, I'll stop that if you're listening on audio, you can't see anything. So that's the way that goes. I just finished the different
podcast. And it was so hot in this office. And I started, I started sweating like crazy. And I looked at myself on screen. I couldn't really see it because I had my elbows, Tim pooling it, which is what I like to call it. I'm doing this, or I'm down on what the heck, okay, I'm down in the corner there. Whoops. All right. That goes where's my Okay, there? Geez, I'm learning this new software as well. So there, I'm Tim pooling it where I'm down in the corner. And I've got the web page up there. So
I'm like, little Mr. Floating. I don't have the cool camera angle he has, you know, I'm using my Logitech. What model stupid webcam is that? I don't remember. But it's not it's not a bad. Not a bad picture. Can considering I'm doing this on, you know, equipment that is virtually free. My PCs are 10 years, well over 10 years old, maybe there might be around 13 years old. So when windows 11 comes out, I may get a new PC to
run that software. Because I know both of these machines that I use are using fourth generation Intel Core i seven processors. So they're not supposed to be compatible with the new version of Windows. We'll see what happens once I go Linux. So anyway, I have been Tim pulling it there. And I didn't I didn't realize I knew it was hot. And I'm like, you know, I feel like I'm sweating. And it looks ridiculous. So then I switch over to this angle, or the widescreen of myself the
wide shot. And I'm like, Oh Jesus Christ, you can see that you're sweating. It looks horrible. You know, I felt like I looked like the I can't remember the guys name but the actor in the movie airplane, the comedy where he's trying to land the plane and he's sweating and it's like pouring down his face. So I had to up the AC. So it's pumping out in his office at least while I do this to keep myself cool. I don't know what maybe it's just nervousness because I'm streaming live even
though nobody's watching it on YouTube. But I'm streaming it live on video while I'm recording. I don't know. Anyway. So this past week there was a spa in Los Angeles. What was the name of this stupid spa I had the name earlier the we spa we Spa in Los Angeles and we had this is a transgendered story where a transgendered I still don't know which way you go with this. transgendered man transgender transgendered woman. I don't know which way it goes. So anyway, it was a man because
he had a penis. And he went into the women's section of the waste bots. Looks like it's one of those Korean spas. And this lady was not happy. She was pretty angry. So let's roll that video. Here
we spa so you don't so it's okay. I just want to be clear with you. It's okay. It's okay for a man to go into the women's section. show his penis around other women young little girls under a year spa way spa condone that. Is that what you're saying? Like I asked it so he could stay there. He could stay there. What sexual orientation I see a deck The man it makes me laugh. He's a man.
I see it,
he is a man, he is not no female. He is not a female. He is not.
This is where we are.
He is not a female to me. Okay, girls down there other women who are highly offended for what they just saw.
So this is where we are, we had to know that this was coming. You know, where you have men who have not, you know, to me, you haven't fully transitioned on until your appendages gone. So you have a man who's claiming to be a woman walking naked into the women's section of the spa. And I don't know, I mean, I have a daughter, if I if I had a daughter in that spot, and she's a minor. I mean, Rick, I guess regardless of age, I don't want to dude walking in there swinging is slung around
shrinking ish lung. But you know that they're the spa is powerless. I don't know if they wanted to change it or not, or if they want to prevent it. But they're powerless anyway,
because of the laws in California. Not all that long ago, if something like this would have happened, the man entering that section of the spa, would have been arrested, and probably would have been charged with some kind of sex crime and maybe even have to register as a sex offender especially since there apparently were underage girls in their minors, female minors. I you know, when I see this, I
don't I don't even know what to do with this anymore. And then, you know, this is during this past week after that happened, there's been protests outside the front of the spa, with, I guess, conservative religious people, you know, not wanting physical males, transgendered women, I guess you would call it but physical males, human beings with a penis, walking into the women's section, and you had groups from, I guess, and Tifa members, at least that's what was reported on Twitter all
week. Physically harassing people who are protesting the spot, the whole, the whole, the whole fucking place, the whole fucking world is upside down that I really don't know what to do with this shit anymore. I had stuff that I didn't post, which I really wanted to start out with. And I forgot all about in Illinois, where I'm from. And I moved to Georgia last year, but in Illinois, where I'm from the UK, and this is why one of the
reasons why I moved the state is in such shitty condition. And in such a financial mess, that they're touting their credit rating upgrade to two let them in there to level two notches above junk, junk status. And Illinois touting look at we've been upgraded. We've improved, but what's the reason that they improved? They improved because the federal government sent them billions of dollars, billions of dollars. And that is the only reason why Illinois has been able to upgrade it's financial
status. And even with that upgrade, if you look at this in wire points, wire points that are written by Ted dobrowski and john clinger. There was, there's no more Chicago name than dobrowski. But if you you look at this story here. And where's that number? The the Illinois pension problem here. Here it is only last year, Moody's raised its estimation of Illinois pension debt, edit five state run funds to 313 billion up from 260 billion the previous year now Illinois, saying that it's
only 141 don't take their word for it. I would I would take the independent firm I would take their their estimation above the state of Illinois because you know, the state of Illinois they're going to be playing all kinds of freakin games. But there's no way out of this. this mess. Here, Illinois remains a national outlier. Illinois has the nation's largest pension debts. And that impacts several of the agency's key indicators as reported in Moody's March 2020 2021 credit report, the
nation's largest pension debts. These are all public employee unions, the SEIU, the Chicago teachers union. Just it's, it's horrible. Hold on one second here. Okay, he saw that, um, videos, y'all are my dog, because he's licking his junk very loudly. And it's very distracting to me. So now, let's see, he's tiptoeing around. It would be nice if you wouldn't walk around while I'm doing this. But this is part of the reason why I moved. these jokers have nowhere
to go. But raising your property taxes is only going to get worse. See, I'm gonna I want to do that one later. What is this? This show brought to you by my new shirt design. If you're born in Chicago, you need this shirt. It's got it's made in Chicago. I you know, I didn't even realize I I put this up. I don't This just shows you I don't know what the hell I'm doing. So this shirt shows that it says made in Chicago. And then below this, it
says, not me the shirt. So that's my clever way. So go go buy that shirt. If you're if you're born in Chicago, go buy that shirt. Okay, hi. I'm all over the road. I don't know. I'm trying to do the video, do the podcast and do these transitions on my website. Oh my god. And this, this is just me in an office. Okay. I shouldn't complain too much. So technology rapidly replacing restaurant staff. Competing against the federal government with hourly pay is a no win situation.
Private private business can't compete against an entity that doesn't have to turn a profit and has the ability to print money at will. High End restaurants might still need waitstaff but places like Cracker Barrel Dave and Busters and any other big chain restaurant will be better off embracing technology to handle the order and pay process. This story was in the Wall Street Journal. And they said some chains are using technology for payments including Cracker
Barrel old country store. Others such as Dave and Busters entertainment, they allow for completely contactless ordering and paying cracker barrels eating customers can pay for their meals through an app on their phones and tablets at all the company's 660 plus Southern theme restaurants. According to Sandra Cochran Cracker Barrel is president and chief executive, the more we can move volume to things like that it takes the
pressure off the labor off the labor in stores. And I think, I think you're gonna see more of this as the cost of labor rises, you know, when you get up to a $15 minimum wage, you're looking at like $30,000 a year, just in salary. That's not including anything else, if you're going to include any kind of benefits, you know, like, like health care and things like that, it's gonna
push away up over 30 grand. And then suddenly, that person you have waiting tables and bussing tables, you're gonna have to make a choice. Can you pay for two different people $60,000 a year, one, two wait tables, and one two bus tables. Think about that for a second. If you're if you're on a restaurant. If you've ever employed anybody, if you've ever had to make a payroll, you will know if the cost of labor rises. You have two choices and you and you and you and you want to make a
profit, you have two choices. One, reduce the cost of labor, the cost of labor has gone up. So you have to find a way to reduce that cost. So either you're going to hire fewer people, give them fewer hours you know or or you will eliminate positions all together. So you know that that's one choice, eliminate or reduce the cost of labor, if it rises, you have to find a way to reduce it. The other way is that
you have to raise your prices. So if you cannot do without those people, if you need them to function to operate your business, the only way out of that to and to maintain a profit is to raise prices, and that's going to inflate everything, it's gonna cause inflation. The only places that don't have do that is government because government doesn't have to turn a profit. And I'm not I'm not talking about nonprofit organizations, nonprofit
organizations are a different animal. They are actually for profit organizations. They would be in the same boat, because they still have to cover you know, the purpose of their nonprofit. I don't know if the new minimum wage laws apply to nonprofits or not. But in any case, it's it's going to be a
complex web. So I think what we're gonna see at places like this, you know, the casual sit down restaurants, that fine dining, because a good waiter or you know, waitstaff, as everybody says, These days, I don't a good person that is waiter or waitress, I'm just gonna say because it's much easier for me to think about that. And then to figure out what's the non gender way of saying waitstaff for one
particular person. A talented individual is necessary in a fine dining restaurant, because they help customers decide what to eat, decide what wine to get, all that kind of stuff. But at a place like Cracker Barrel, or Dave and Busters, or you pick a Olive Garden, Red Lobster, any of the national chains. Hold on a second chasis. You know, I went hiking with my dog last Thursday, and I think he came in contact with something that's just driving a
skin up a wall, and it hasn't stopped. I've given him a little bit of medication to try to help with that. But maybe it's worn off because I gave that to him hours ago now. Hey, so he keeps licking his junk. And it's just so loud. It's distracting. I can hear come right through the microphone. But anyway, back on
track. Yeah, so I think you're gonna see kiosks or, you know, tablets or something at the table, where you can order and pay and that way, you know, the, the restaurant itself, all they need is somebody to bring out the food and clear the tables. So you're gonna see a massive reduction in employment in casual sit down restaurants. That's just my opinion, and I'm sticking to it. We had the Ohio judge that sentenced the man to
probation and vaccine from the Columbus Dispatch. A Franklin County Judge recently began including vaccination against COVID-19 as a condition of defends defendants terms of probation. comments, please Judge Richard fry said last week, he added the vaccine is conditioned on three cases in the week of the roughly 20 sentences he imposed. He said he discussed the matter in open court with the defendants and they attributed their unvaccinated status to
procrastination. None raised any philosophical medical or religious objection. It occurred to me that at least some folks some of these folks need to be encouraged not to procrastinate, Frye said in an interview, I think it's a reasonable condition when we're telling people to get employed and be out in the community. My question is you have you ever judge, sentencing somebody to get a vaccine? This isn't a flu vaccine. This is the Coronavirus vaccine, the COVID-19 vaccine.
It is still today, not an approved an FDA approved vaccine. It is still an experimental vaccine under emergency use authorization. Therefore, it is voluntary. It says it in the regulation. It says it in the authorization that it is voluntary and that there is no approved vaccination for COVID-19. So the question is, if anybody he sentences to getting a vaccine, if they have an adverse reaction or they die, you know or become some somehow disabled because there's been
cases of people coming down with Bell's palsy. like half their face half, half their face just starts to droop. And some of them have recovered from it, but others have not fully recovered from it. So they have the that problem where it looks like half your face is melting off. Or how about some of the people who have had blood clots, some that have died from blood clots or some of the younger people who have inflammation of the heart.
What happens when people have adverse reactions? Do they have recourse against the state in this judge Personally, I don't see how anybody can mandate a vaccine that is not approved, yet. I don't see how it's legal. I don't see how anybody can put up with it. We had the story of the Trump CFO and the Trump Organization, both indicted sorry for cracking my knuckles, my fingers are really stiff. So, you know, I read this story in
the Wall Street Journal about it. And they report that the top charge for Mr. weissenberg is grand larceny in the second degree. It's a felony that upon conviction carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. He was charged with 15 counts, in addition to grand larceny, prosecutor prosecutors charged them with scheme to defraud conspiracy for counter criminal tax fraud and other crimes. The Trump Organization itself was charged with 10 counts, including scheme to defraud and
four counts of criminal tax fraud. If you if you read about this, if I don't know how the regular news portrayed, because I don't watch TV news. But in reading the reports, this is something businesses do all the time. So he received essentially the CFO, this this guy's name weiselberger. African, I didn't have his first name anyway, Alan, Alan weiselberger. He received, I guess, non monetary, non monetary compensation, you know, I guess a condo where he could live and cars and things
like that. Now, technically, it's a crime. But these are low level crimes, it's not anything of real significance. What this is, basically is that he's receiving income. So if you, if you get a company car, and you're using it for personal use, you are supposed to file that, you know, whatever the value is of that personal use, you're supposed to file that as
part of your income. Same thing, if you're living in a condo that the company has bought, and you're not paying any rent, or you know, any expenses related to where you're living, because the company's paying for it. You're supposed to list that as income. And companies do it all the time, I would say it's pretty much standard practice in business, for companies to do that, and people to receive certain perks and not claim it
as income. So it's, it's a low level crime. And what they were charging with was, it was like, a little over a million dollars or something. Which may be he had the claim as income. And, you know, as I was reading through it, I thought they were going to be like, okay, they indicted him. So there must be something there. If that's the extent of it, if that's the extent of the crime, I don't think he's got much to worry
about. Because normally, what would happen is, is that the IRS would take a look at this and say, Hey, you misstated your income. Now, you owe us penalties and fees. Now, if it was like $200 million dollars, okay, there's probably gonna be some jail time, but a million bucks. You know, a million
dollars isn't all that much money these days. You know, and if you go back and think, way back in 2008, when we had the great recession, and it was caused by the banking collapse, and those subprime mortgages that the banks packaged together and resold multiple times that a single bank executive went to prison for any of that. And that basically caused the entire world to go into a tailspin. So what business does the democrats
in New York, What business do they have? Trying to put this man in jail, you know, other than, you know, I mean, obviously, they want to flip him somehow to get him to testify against Trump for something, you know that nobody's saying anything, and Trump hasn't been brought up on charges. But if none of those bank executives did any jail time, if all the banks did back then was pay fines and fees, for, you know,
the obvious crimes that they committed there. And this guy should just, you know, okay, you get your fine, you get your fees, you pay it off, you know, maybe he gets convicted or
something, and, but do jail time for what. And then if you look at the other things that they were looking at, for the Trump Organization, at least the things that they talked about before, regarding insurance fraud and bank fraud, what they're saying is that the Trump Organization under appraised their assets that, you know, as in a financial statement, that for insurance purposes, they under valued their assets. And then when they went to get loans from banks, they took those same
assets, and overvalued them. And I'll tell you something, in as a as a business practice, this is also normal, when you can get an appraiser, you know, this to say almost anything, within reason. But you know, when you appraise the value of something, it has a range. So say you take a house, say the house I'm in right now, it's going to have a range, it's, you know, it say, you know, three, say it's worth 300 to 400, or 300 350,000, you got
a range. And that range is, you know, depends on what they believe other. That was my French Bulldog. What they believe other houses in the area are worth and your house, you know, maybe the things that you've done, there's no set price, you can't say come in and say, Okay, this price is worth, this house is worth $335,465.37, it doesn't work there will be arranged because it oh, you know, the value of an asset, like real estate, depends on what people are willing to pay.
It will never be fast and loose. So you will get you know, you'll get an appraiser and you'll you'll you tell them, well, I want this appraised at the lower end of the scale. And they'll go out, they'll look at different properties. And they'll they'll give you a fair appraisal that might be at the lower end. And you use that for insurance purposes. So your premiums are lower. Now you do the exact opposite. And you say hey, I want I want my appraisals at the higher end of the range, and you
get appraisers that will go and do that. And then you take that to a bank and say, Okay, I want a loan, but I want a higher I want a more of a larger loan, because look at my assets, they're bigger. That's just the common practice. I don't see how how any of that is criminal. You know, aside from now, you know, if you're going to go crazy, sorry, that's my shoulder. If you're going to go crazy and say, okay, a house or a piece of property, that's a pretty, you know, should be appraised for
maybe around $100,000. But you're having it appraise for 2 million. That's a different story. So if those things are the case, if they're if the appraisal is not within a reasonable range, you know, then maybe there's some fraud, they're involved, misrepresentation. But if the appraisals are legitimate, if they're within a range, I don't think there's anything anybody can do. So let's see how that
all plays out. But right now, the information that that's floating around in the in the news, I don't think is really actionable by anything. Yeah, the White House rolling out the Delta Force. The Coronavirus Delta Force as is reported by CNBC. I don't know I just wanted to put Chuck Norris on my website and the Delta Force logo. It's just ridiculous. Oh, here's a great story. I did not post the stupid story. I'm a
horrible blogger. Anyway, what I said here is that you can be a man and compete with women but you can't smoke weed and compete with women. In the Olympics you had this past week. Shikari Richardson, she's a sprinter. She tested positive for marijuana. And she her win at the US trials where it was invalidated. And she may she may lose her lose her bid to compete in Tokyo now all because she was smoking some weed. I don't know if he was doing it in a state where it's legal. And I don't
even know why that would be illegal anyway. In the Olympics, other than back in the past they were trying to track you know, crackdown on drugs, but it's not a I can't you know, weed can't be a performance Hance enhancing drug now for sprinters. If anything it has to be has to be a disadvantage. It's my dog and now he's behind me. Godfrey stop. His name is Godfrey by the way if you want to go see his, his pictures, go on Instagram,
and go. His handle is at gluteus maximus. And that's where I post in his voice because obviously he can't type with his paws. Anyway, so Shikari Richardson, she tests positive and she is
potentially eliminated from the Olympics. Meanwhile, Laurel Hubbard, a biological male who began transitioning to a female so began transitioning, I don't know if the person has completed the transition is just hormone treatments and things I guess back then, but began transitioning at the age of 35, which means for 35 years, Laurel Hubbard lived life as a man I don't have his her original name, but for 35 years, lived life as a man and competed
in weightlifting. transitioned at the age of 35, and is now allowed to compete in women's weightlifting in the Olympics. So how is it that somebody's testing positive for marijuana, probably THC. That person can't compete yet. A biological man can compete. You know, if you're old enough to remember back in the day of the Soviet Union, in East Germany, when their women were regularly eliminated from competition, because of hormone treatments. They were too manly. And it wasn't fair to the women
that they were competing against. So now we're in the whole world is just turned upside down. We got a man we got. You can even say a man. You have a person with a dick walking into a spa into the area where there are only women supposed to be the female section. And now we have a man competing against women. Sorry, we have a person with a penis. Competing against women in the in the Olympics and the US sprinter who's only smoking weed can't compete I who knows what
to do with any of this stuff anymore. We have a new virus scare RSB What the heck is RSV? That I that respiratory? syncytial virus I looked up the pronunciation and I thank goodness I remembered because when I look at that word, I don't see syncytial but the respiratory syncytial virus, other otherwise known as RSV it's finding a foothold in the
US This is again in the Wall Street Journal. Health authorities and pediatrician say they're recording an unreasonably high number of RSV cases which are typically more common in the fall and winter. infections of RSV and influenza
were way down. last season's official said likely because of distancing, facemask wearing and hygiene measures that in order to contain COVID the thing we were doing to protect ourselves from getting COVID are also excellent, excellent at preventing us from getting flu and RSV said, Truly ulloa. Hopefully I pronounced that correctly. A pediatric infectious disease specialist and assistant professor at UC
Irvine School of Medicine. as everything is relaxing, we're probably going to see an uptick in some of these common infections that we normally see outside of a pandemic. Julie said, I don't know if Julia is a man or a woman because I don't know what kind of name that is. So Never mind that RSV is not dangerous. Anybody it's much like COVID it's attacks people with compromised immune systems and the very old the The only thing I guess that's not similar is that it's not attacking
people with type two diabetes or who are obese. So according to Wikipedia, while RSV very rarely causes severe disease in healthy adults, it can cause significant morbidity and mortality in the elderly and those with underlying immune compromised or cardiopulmonary disease. Older adults have a special presentation to younger adults but tend to have greater symptom severity with increased risk of lower respiratory tract
involvement. In particular, the elderly are more likely to experience pneumonia, respiratory distress, and that, according to the CDC, that most people who get an RSV infection will have mild illness. This sounds familiar, it sounds like a lot like COVID and will recover in a week or two, just like COVID. Some people, however, are more likely to develop severe RSV infection and may need to be hospitalized
examples of severe infection. Severe infections include bronchiolitis, which is an inflammation of the small airways in the lung and pneumonia. So I don't know what the purpose of this story is. I never heard of RSV. I think we're, you know, maybe maybe the news is going to start pumping out all these viruses that have existed out there forever, and really haven't caused much of an uproar. But now because everybody's all freaked out by COVID-19 that it's Hey, put your
fucking mask back on. You goddamn ignorant, inconsiderate rube. Put your goddamn mask on. Maybe you've been vaccinated against COVID. Well, what about RSV? You're going to get RSV or you're going to give it to somebody else. You're going to kill them. I can't I can't take this shit anymore. Oh, President Biden came out with this tweet. Did I say the tweet Yeah, here's the little tweet here. It's a GIF. Cost of pork and beans down 13%.
And ground beef down 8%. Vanilla Ice Cream down 4.6 $4.16. Pork Chops down. $11.63 says lemonade down the home sorry, down 1% I was reading the wrong part. Anyway, the cost of a cookout to live for it is down 16 cents. from last year 2021 to 2020. The cost of your fourth of July cookout you've saved 16 cents. That's that's their proof that inflation isn't happening and inflation isn't causing people to pay more money for basics
like food. But it's all bullshit. And the reason that's bullshit because if you look at their source, their source was the Farm Bureau. When you go there, they have another graphic. And it shows here that while your cookout is down less than 1% compared to a year ago, okay, a year ago, so 2021 versus 2020. The source information on their website shows that the price of that cookout is 8% higher than 2019. So it's not 2%
higher, it's not 3%. Higher is a 4%. Higher, it's 8% higher than it was two years ago, which if you ever died out, you're talking about a 4% inflation rate over the last two years in the price of your your little cookout. So the Biden administration is purposely putting out fake news and lying through their teeth about inflation. But you won't see that flag on Twitter for fake and false information
misleading the public. And if you think that a $15 minimum wage is bad for restaurants, it's going to be just as bad for the people who are supplying our food to the grocery stores. So even if you're making your own stuff, and you're going and you're buying ground beef and vegetables and things like that, if if it's up 8% last year, and the minimum wage increase to $15 hasn't even kicked in across the country. It hasn't been passed yet. It's in some cities, some large cities, but it's not
across the nation. Wait till it happens across the nation. You're ej fipe. And I apologize if I have never pronounced her name correctly. But this woman is was in the hospital. She was in Illinois Elmer hospital and if you've been following the story at all, our family had to sue the hospital in court to get them to administer ivermectin. So she is now out of the hospital. Her daughter has tweeted and she's returned back
home. So her recovery is continuing. And now she has to go through some physical therapy to I guess regain, you know, function because she was in the hospital on a ventilator for quite some time and the hospital refused that. The family asked them the hospital refused to administer ivermectin. They sued, they successfully won the hospital still refuse the judge's order. And eventually, the family was able to force the hospital to allow an outside doctor to come in to administer
ivermectin. After that, she got off the ventilator. And she slowly steadily improved over the last couple of months. And now as of I guess it's July 2. hour as of June 28. That's what she reported that she is now home. She's still on some oxygen. But at least she's at home. She's out of the hospital. She is no longer in any intensive care and definitely not on a ventilator. So now she just needs to focus on recovery.
To me, that's big news. But did anybody follow up on it? You know, I originally saw this story in the Chicago Tribune. And they have done zero follow up on this. Zero that by the way that you see on the screen. That's my own personal box of ivermectin tablets. I'm not taking it right now, you know, but I'm going to be doing some traveling in July, August, September. So I'm going to keep it with me. And, you know, should I feel like I'm coming down with any type of a cold or
flu or anything like that. I'm just going to start taking that as a preventive measure. Because if you follow the F LCCC and Dr. Peter Corey, and what they have shown with regard to ivermectin and its efficacy, taking that combined with vitamin D multivitamin, which contains some zinc and some vitamin C and stuff, that it is a good preventive measure to eliminate risks from COVID-19. And then this video here, Mr. Neil Oliver from this is a new news network in the UK. He had a little four
minute video that made a whole lot of sense. And is the only person saying it and I guess it's because the UK and former UK colonies are so locked down. Stop that my French Bulldog is doing it. Anyway, um, these guys are so locked down. And they're, you know, Canada, Australia, and in the UK. They've gone full on police state, and now they're pushing vaccines on children. And this man is calmly and coolly pointing out that it's wrong.
Now, Chris Swati, the Chief Medical Officer for England has predicted that restrictions including facemasks will be needed. He says, after the 19th of July, numbers are getting bigger, again, more positive tests and the like. There's talk serious talk of vaccinating children against COVID-19 people under the age of eating the EU are certainly keen 19th of July is the latest in a long line of dates dangled in front of us proles and called something like Freedom Day.
They said something there. I have no idea what it is proles i don't know i don't recognize that word. But he properly points that out that suddenly getting a vaccine gives you your freedom, which is not the way things are supposed to work in the Western world. You know, you're supposed to be born with these rights. And I understand you know, the UK, Canada and Australia they're different. They don't have the US Constitution, but as far as I can remember, they were free countries.
As always, though the large print give us while the small print taketh away. Now, the subject of vaccinating children has already been addressed by others here on GB news, but I cannot let it lie without seeing some To speaking for myself from my heart, I see this as a fork in the road for our society. That's
a word that a fork in the road a fork. So he's being serious, but I heard fart sorry, he judged.
And we should be judged as human beings by what we do next. COVID-19 poses almost no threat at all to children. If they do catch it, the disease will manifest itself in almost every case in symptoms indistinguishable from those of the common cold. Never before in medical history, has there been a proposal to vaccinate children against a disease that poses them new measurable harm?
This has been something everybody has known from the beginning, virtually from the beginning, the things that we've known are that it affects mainly old people 65 and above, especially 80 and above. It affects people with their suffering from inflammatory diseases like type two diabetes, and obesity. People that have already compromised immune systems for other reasons. But younger people, especially children, especially the ones that they're putting the
vaccines on now. They're virtually at no danger from COVID-19. They don't, they don't get very sick when they do get sick. It's very mild. Some of them don't know you know, they're they're the asymptomatic people. This has been known from the beginning.
auditor This is the undeniable fact these vaccines for COVID are experimental, and that no data is available concerning long term effects.
Now, why is that? Because the vaccines are new. There can be no long term data. Because they haven't been used long term. This is the first time that they've rolled out the people who have received the vaccine are part of the trial. They are the experiment.
We vaccinate children against child killers like measles. We vaccinate adolescents against the HPV virus that causes cervical cancer. We vaccinate children against flu, which kills young and old alike. In each case, the vaccines had been in development and rigorous testing for many years before any syringe ever got near any human flesh. We have no long term data about the long term effects of the
vaccines. Of course we don't, we haven't had the virus long term, far less the vaccines against an 80 year old approaching the end of life and opting to take such a vaccine as one thing, since the perceived benefits in the short term might outweigh the
risks over the long term. A 10 year old at the start of life, a life in which decisions and actions taken in childhood might affect or compromised many decades of that life is another thing entirely, that we are even contemplating giving these vaccines that our children at this time, this time when so much remains unknown, strikes me as nothing less than grotesque.
I agree. I agree absolutely, completely. I don't know how anybody can look at what we've gone through and can look these vaccines and confidently give it to your children, particularly young children. You know, the ones that have been that have been having problems that are 1617 years old. Okay, fine. You know, you can make those judgment calls, they're almost adult, but even then, you know, they're
still not they're not done with their development. You know, I would say under 21, you're probably you know, you're not done with your full physical development. But particularly young children, three years old, five years old, 10 years old. What are you doing injecting them with stuff that hasn't been tested? That's just wrong. And it's abusive, in my opinion.
The upon justification is that children may spread the virus, and by vaccinating them such risk is curtailed, that risk being primarily towards adults. But what are the risk to the children in receipt of a vaccine, the long term effects of which must remain unknown for years to come? Are the adults of this country truly supporting the notion of standing behind a
world of safety built of our children and infants? That, to me, is an invention of nature, and should be contrary to what it means to be a parent, an adult with an eye to the future.
So what we're doing right now, is we're protecting the old At the expense of the young man that that's kind of what he's getting at right there. What world are we in where we're going to take kids who are largely asymptomatic and can handle the virus with no problem and shoot them up with a vaccine because we're worried about an 85 year old person, where the 85 year old person can take their own precautions.
from around the world. There are already reports of adults being offered free burgers and fries, or lottery tickets or jobs or easier sentences for crimes in return for taking the vaccine.
I missed that part. But I listened to it before lower sentences for crimes.
What sort of vaccines are these? What sort of diseases COVID-19? Indeed, if people must be bright to take the medicine A few years ago, had we heard about a pharmaceutical company bribing people to take a brand new drug? I think I'm right in saying that would have been an outcry of note and legal actions are plenty. So we are standing at a fork in the road. I see a society that contemplates for putting children in the front line of protecting adults, far less embarks upon such a
strategy is not a society worth saving. If we don't put children, the young of the species first above all others, then frankly, what's the point in anything? these vaccines are a choice for adults take them or don't. That's the stuff of a private and personal choice in an erstwhile free society. But leave the children alone. Leave the children alone.
Agreed. Leave the children alone. This is a crazy, crazy ass thing. I don't know, I really can't wait for we need a new crisis. We need a new crisis to replace COVID-19 because I'm really sick of it all. I don't know what it's gonna be. Hopefully, it's not crazier than this is because I can't stand the police state lockdown bullshit. You know, I'm in a better position because I moved down to Georgia, which is way
more free. You know, the the news loves to pump up that, you know, Georgia and other southern states are vaccinated less than the rest of the country. That's true. I am not vaccinated for COVID-19. I don't intend on getting vaccinated for COVID-19 I don't believe I'm in a high risk group. So why would I get a vaccination for something that most likely will not do much of anything to me, especially an experimental one, which I don't
know what what that experimental vaccine will do to me. You know, I'm then an anti vaccination person, I'm fully vaccinated for everything else under the sun. When my granddaughter was born, I had to get a whooping cough, booster shot vaccination in order to go see her in the hospital. So, you know, I've had a whooping cough vaccination before, so I'm not afraid of it at all. It's a proven vaccine. So I took it, I was able to go
into the hospital, but COVID-19 No, thank you. Oh, wait a wait for the vast experiment that's happening on on the country and the rest of the world. And let's let's see that how that all shakes out right now, as I'm looking at the things that get reported. There are far too many side effects. for comfort, you know, where before were a couple 100 deaths in a vaccine trial would have brought it to a screeching halt. We're looking at 1000s right now that get reported and nothing's being
stopped. We're looking at inflamed hearts. We're looking at Bell's palsy. We're looking at blood clots You know, sometimes killing people. So Oh, wait it out? Oh, wait it out. I'm not. I'm not a very social person. They don't go out and see a lot of people. You know, I go buy my groceries, my food, and things like that. But I see no reason to inject myself with something where I'm not at high risk. I reached the end of I've reached the end of my stories. Oh, what happened there? I don't
know what happened on my website. They're the pension debt that when I stopped to do okay, I think I reached the end of the line. What happened here? Wait, my wife hit me up with a story not that long ago now. Some vaccinated people are dying of COVID-19 here's why scientists aren't surprised.
This is in the Wall Street Journal of all places. They report from London as the Delta variant of the Coronavirus surges through the UK almost half the country's recent COVID-19 deaths are of people who have been vaccinated so half of their recent deaths. But doctors and scientists aren't sounding the alarm about that. Why? About the apparently high
proportion of deaths among the vaccinated population? On the contrary, they say the figure so far offer reassurance that vaccinate that vaccines offer substantial protection against the variant, particularly after two doses. What the fuck does that mean? The Delta variant, first identified in India, it's called Delta because they don't want to call it the India variant has since spread to at least 85 countries, including
the US. The UK is testing ground for how the vaccines are coping delta is racing through the country with 146,000 identified cases in the past week 72%. Upon the week before. Let's go back and read that again. I mean, listen to this. Half of the UK half of the country's recent deaths are of people who have been vaccinated. But doctors and scientists aren't sounding the alarm about the apparently high proportion of deaths among the
vaccinated population. On the contrary, they say the figures so far offer reassurance that the vaccines offer substantial protection. I mean, how is anybody going to? How can anybody Look at that, at that report? have common sense. And that was I don't know if you could hear that one. That was my French Bulldog farting anyway. How anybody can take a look at that with common sense and say that makes sense. Half the people that are vaccinated are
dying of the variant or whatever, or COVID-19. And that proves the vaccine is effective. That makes no motherfucking sense at all. It's just mind boggling. That's why we need a new crisis. Somebody come up with a new crisis. I know they've been trying to fish for Trump to put them out there with you know, indicting the Trump Organization and dating the CFO. But it's not enough. We need something, we need something else. I don't want like a world war or something like that. I
just want something to replace COVID so we can move on. Because it is just nuts. None of it fucking makes sense. And none of it has made sense from the beginning. Anyway, I'm gonna move on. This is a podcasting 2.0 compatible podcast, which means that if you're listening to this podcast on a podcasting 2.0 compatible app, you'll have access to transcripts, chapters, Chapter images that accompany each episode. That is a lie and fake news because I haven't done chapters on weeks. But I promise
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on my PC. So I'm looking at right now what you're seeing is me in the little corner here. But I've got some dots running across my face because it says it moved on from my webcam. There we go. Okay. Oh, I see what the problem is here. We'll go to 9999 seconds so that way it won't go go past that. It has like a playlist function for video sources. So if I have multiple video sources within a preset as they're called. I can't really show you what that looks like. Let's see, can I
pull it up? Let's see. Desktop. ap window manycam. Okay, there it is. So you can see over here in this section. I have the webcam right here. So that's where I show up in the corner. So what was happening? Oh wait, I didn't even do that right? Picking pig. Ah, here we go. Okay, wait, let me pull this app window mini cam at freaky isn't it? Oh, okay. All right up here on the left side of the screen where we have the picture in picture. So right
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rid of it. Let me get rid of that go back to web browser. And let's just cut back to me right now. Okay so that's the end of this program. I got through it without sweating I am dry and dry as a bone. The air conditioning did work. So I don't think it was nervousness necessarily as being up from being on video. I think was just hot. So next time I have to keep that in mind pump up the AC keep myself nice and cool off to give myself some bring myself some additional coffee though because
I just read out but that is the end of this podcast. Enjoy what's what's left of your holiday. Independence Day holidays observed today, even though it was yesterday because it was on a Sunday. So public employees federal employees get the day off and some some businesses also get the day off. Not that many though. But Happy Independence Day. with as much independence as we still have left at least in this country. We are still we are the freest formerly English colony. The
rest of them have gone off the deep end. But we're in much better shape. So have a good week. I will try to do this again next Monday. I'm going to try to come up with a regular schedule to next Monday I might be traveling But anyway, so it might not be live on youtube on next Monday, but for the podcast I plan on doing them on Mondays. And that's all I've got what a tagline. I got a chance with a podcast name. Anyway, talk to you next week.
