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Chop off your your bits. Ooh. Adam Curry, John C. Devorah. It's Sunday, May 3rd, 2026. This is your award-winning Kid 1 Nation Media Assassination Episode 186 5. This is no agenda . Drop in middle names and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FIBA region number six. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Refinery Row, where we're all saying Spencer Pratt for mayor. I'm John C. DeBorak. It's Craig Bodden Buzzkill in the morning. Yeah, this guy is uh he just came out of nowhere, didn't he? The Spencer Pratt cat. Well I'll tell you he is the social media genius. Oh yeah, his videos are fantastic. I think he videos plus a bunch of shills? Shills, okay. What kind of shills? Oh, all these different women coming on with the they looks like they're gonna talk about one thing then they talk about Spencer Pratt. And then there's all these these anti the other people videos done anonymously by different outfits. It it's a phenomenon. I I'm not quite y you you gave me a lot of code there, but so women come on different shows and Do you have you if you go through the like the like Tw Twitter or X you you see these you know some w woman standing there looks like she's gonna get bitch Well it's a little more advanced than that. Well of course anything is more advanced than the Baba buoy gag. But oh interesting. So this guy's got legs? When's is this for the when are the elections for governors? That same November. No, no, it's for mayor of LA. Oh, mayor. Oh, and when is that? When is the election for that? November. Oh. We just had our mayoral election here. On s Saturday. Which is kind of odd. Our guy in um in Hayes won. It wasn't for uh mayor, it was for uh the school district. I misspoke. But he won Alex Avala. Good. A guy here in uh Fredericksburg won, Randy Briley. Things are changing. Texas is moving towards the left, they say. I think not. I think not. So I noticed something this past week which has never happened in the 18 years we've done this show . And it's borderline second half of show topic, but maybe not . When you have a mass shooter, a killer, an assassin, a criminal, we're always looking out for a couple of clues. Number thirty three is a big one. Um we're always looking out for you know the FBI to be uh in touch with this person previously. Yes, exactly. Three names . The three names. Yes, this is usually number one. The three names. And here's what happened this week in the M5M. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Thomas Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen . Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Cole Allen. Since when has that ever happened? I don't recall it ever happening. So that is stran ge . And I think it's probably mainly media trying to shh shh hush him up a little shh gotta be quiet. I mean this we can't give this guy three names that makes him sound super uh super bad . And there was so many strange things that went down regarding this . Um everything is upside down with this guy. You know, let's get a let's get a little uh refresher on the background of Cole Thomas Allen. The suspect, 31-year-old Cole Allen, is a teacher from Tor rance, California, south of Los Angeles. He reportedly wrote a manifesto to his family and he's been interviewed by LA TV. Christine Ferzao Reports. My impression is he he was a a lone wolf, uh whack job. These are crazy people. President Donald Trump seemingly unshaken following a gunman in his vicinity for the third time in less than two years. This suspect seen in surveillance video running through a security checkpoint and within moments being captured by law enforcement is 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen from Torrance, California. He reportedly had a one thousand word manifesto he sent to his family, now published in the New York Post, calling himself a quote, friendly federal assassin, describing his targets as administration officials, not including FBI director Cash Patel, adding , I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile rapist and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes. He also mocked the quote insane lack of security at the hotel, writing, I walk in with multiple weapons and not a single We have preliminary work and into some of his electronic devices and talking to some of the uh individuals who knew him. It does appear that that he he did in fact have uh set out to to target folks that work in the administration, likely including the president. wide awakes and attended a no kings protest in California, where he also was working at an educational counseling and test prep company. The wheelchair breaks. Back in 2017, a local ABC station interviewed him about an emergency wheelchair break he'd invented. So this is still uh here he's still Cole Allen Thomas. And this you know the whole thing about this guy fits it works perfectly in our cesspool of cynicism, which is what we are surrounded with everywhere, social media, podcasts, our very own troll room. And so here's News Nation, News Nation, who now uh lead the lead the charge by dropping the middle name, but they did they did dive into this wide awakes, which almost nobody did. Did you are you have you ever heard of the wide awakes? No. It's a historical group. But as the administration is working on reviewing how to best protect our president, the FBI is working on finding out exactly who Cole Allen is. Uh uh uh what news nation? Did you forget his middle name? Investigators say Allen professed to be part of a loosely organized progressive group known as the Wide Awakes, which has roots dating back to when Abraham Lincoln was elected president. Investigative correspondent Rich McHugh joins us live. So Rich, this is a grade school teacher with no criminal record. That's right, Nicole. You know, we're learning more and more about Cole Allen uh as the days you know pass here and the group that he was apparently aligned with that his sister told authorities that uh he was a member of called the Wide Awakes. Here's what we know about this group and his affiliation with them at this time. So the Wide Awakes appear to be part of a group called the Sunrise Movement. It's a political movement or organization which says wants to end billionaire rule One of their activist campaigns is ICE Out for Good, focusing on ICE, and members of that campaign call themselves wide awakes, quite literally agitators whose sole purpose is to disrupt ice. In Los Angeles and Minneapolis this past winter, they held no sleep for ice protests outside of ice hotels with the goal of getting ice out of their cities. They've held these protests in Portland and in DC too. On their website they write, For almost a year, Donald Trump has been using ICE as an occupying army to intimidate and repress those who would stand against him. To win climate action, we need to live in a democracy, and that means preventing Donald Trump from establishing his own personal Gestapo. The origins of this group and this name, as you mentioned, go way back to the pre-Civil War area era. At that time, the wide awakes, a movement dedicated to abolishing slavery, they protected abolitionist politicians from violence while relentlessly harassing pro-slavery politicians, showing up at their homes, banging pots and pans. This is so stran ge . It's like it's upside down . Pro abolitionists that were that that happened during Lincoln's time and they're part of the sunrise movement these kids who were singing and in the hallways. Something is very strange about all this. Well the Sunrise Movement uh website is way too slick with too many uh professionally designed uh logos and signage and symbolism . I'm looking at it now . Yeah. Signage and symbolism, exactly. So the charge was led while you're looking at that. The charge was led by former President Obama, who's like, but this is the craziest thing. I don't understand this at all. Barack Obama claims that no one knows the motive of Cole Allen, the man who tried to assassinate President Trump at the White House correspondence dinner, allegedly. Allegedly, nice for claiming to reject political violence, saying, quote, although we don't yet have the details about the motives behind the shooting at the White House correspondence dinner, it's incumbent upon us all to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy. It's also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that U.S. Secret Service agents show every day. I'm grateful to them and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay. People immediately called him out for being a hypocrite. Alan left a detailed manifesto about his motive. He wrote that he was, quote, no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor, to coat his hands with crimes and planned to target Trump and administration officials. Investigators confirmed the manifesto and his social media were full of anti-Trump and anti Christian rants. And Senator Elizabeth Warren. His sister told police he talked about doing something to fix the world, and that he had ties to radical groups like the White Awakes and the No Kings protests in California. But Obama still claimed no body knows the motive, even though the manifesto was already public, and Attorney General Todd Blanche and DC police said the motive was clear anti-Trump bias. Meanwhile, Obama has repeatedly warned that Trump is a threat to democracy and an authoritarian. He has said things like Trump threatens the very foundations of our democracy, and compared to some of his actions to those of strongmen, which is basically dictators who rule with personal power instead of following normal democratic rules. Conservatives point out that Obama and his fellow Democrats spent years pushing the narrative that Trump is dangerous, illegitimate, and a threat to the country. They continually demonize Trump and attacks that are repeated by the mainstream media and amplified on platforms like Blue Sky. Blue Sky, yes. And then on the PBS News Hour, I I checked your clips, you didn't have them Great sense of foreboding. And if you look at who thinks violence is justified, it tends to be younger people by a lot. Most progressives and most conservatives are opposed violence, but you get two and a half times as many progressives say it's justified than not. But what strikes me about this guy, about the guy who shot in Butler, about the guy who shot Charlie Cook Kirk, they don't haven't seemed to have thought about it that much. Like it's not like they've set their radicals who have a big manifesto and an ideology. It seems almost flippant the way they go into these things, almost like half thought through and jokey. Uh and I can't quite make sense of what that kind of lighthearted n nihilism uh that drives people to on a whim almost do something that is horrific and life changing two and a half times more likely to be the left david brooks says I've never heard him go off the reservation like that before . I in fact his companion, K art, was just flustered. Jonathan, how do you look at it? to just let the comment that you know progressives you know more than folks in the far right are you know think that violence is justified i it is something that the American people feel they're a little more comfortable with it than they were, say, five or ten years ago. Um the you and I were in that room. We walked through the magnetometers together, we stood in that spot. Right. the thing n now a week out that I've been thinking about, and I keep coming back to it, is that when I heard the five bangs, I remember hearing five very loud bangs. Bang! Bang! Bang . My immediate action was so instinctive. Drop to the floor under the table and be quiet. Like a little girl. I've never been in a situation like that. But as an American and certainly as a journalist, having to cover all of these things and to listen to the the recordings and the films, you sort of learn through osmos is what to do. And to me, the bigger issue here is gun violence. Woo that this had happened. And I've been to that dinner at least a dozen times since two thousand. Because I'm important. Um and so, yeah, there's a there's an issue of of you know people feeling that political violence is the way to go and that we are in a highly charged uh atmosphere. But what's been sort of a Yeah, a good try. No one is picking up on that. No one is going with gun violence at this time. Even M Now , formerly known as MS MBC, MSNow , even they are seeing what's really happening. This is a person who attended one of the most prestigious STEM universities in the country, the California Institute of Technology, Caltech, got engineering undergrad degree, got a master's in computer science, and was working, as Mika said early on, uh he was working as a part-time teacher, but he described himself as a game developer. You can find video online of him touting a a wheelchair invention that that that allowed wheelchairs to to to be more stable. Uh this was uh an accomplished uh per articulate person with a with a with a loving family, apparentently, who w down a path of radicalization. And the reason we know that is he's written a thousand word document where he describes exactly why he did this and he describes President Trump as a pedophile and a race uh rapist. He doesn't explicitly say he was targeting Donald Trump, but he says he was targeting Trump administration officials. He apologizes to his family in this post. There's some evidence that he attended or was associated with a no-kings protest. So it really fits the pattern of what we've seen with Luigi Mangioni accused of killing the United Healthcare CEO, or Tyler Robinson accused of killing uh Charlie Kirk, uh the sort of people on the on the far left fringes who have become radicalized, who are living in a world of unreality, bombarded by conspiracy theories, who decide that they have to take violent action. And it's contributing to a climate of political violence in this country that we have not seen since the nineteen sixties. So uh more questions will be asked than and and you know the the FBI is pouring over uh uh this man's writings and his social media. They served a search warrant on it. The werey in at his house in Torrance, California yesterday. So a lot more investigation is still being done. But that that thousand word document that's being that's been widely published, uh, and Donald Trump commented on it last night on sixty minutes. Uh that says a lot about and explains a lot about what appear to be the motives here, guys. So there's a cycle, I think, at play here. And you know, we're seeing some, as they say, some of this is like the sixties political violence all over again And what are the chances that Anna Paulina Luna, which I think should be she should be on the radio, she do a morning show . Right now we've got Anna Polina Luna. She's down there with the with the prize van. Anna Polina, what you got? She has hearings coming up on May 13th , which we've been talking about for pretty much 18 years on this show. From rep Anna Paul ina Luna, I think our next task force hearing will be on MK Ultra. And from the Daily Mail, which she reposted, declassified CIA files revealed chilling blueprint to manipulate Americans' minds through covert drugging with vaccines. So I went down memory lane, looked at a couple of clips that we played in the past, and the one thing missing from all of the mainstream M five M analysis for a long time is the modern version of MKUltra, which is not necessarily the CIA. I don't know about vaccines, but we know what it is. We know exactly what it is This is from twenty thirteen as a sedative at night. antidepressant anymore, and they're not going to tell you that it's an SSRI reuptake inhibitor. Does that sound familiar? Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. These which is the same family of drugs as as uh Paxel and and uh what's the most famous one of all? Prozac. You wrote a book talking back to Prozac. Paxel, Zoloft. And the th thing about it is that it's not selective. It's just a reuptake inhibitor of serotonin, but it also inhibits the reuptake of some other drugs. But it's in that class So it of the drugs. So it increases the levels of circulating serotonin. And these these drugs, these SSRI drugs, all of them have um suicide or homicide associated with them, do they not? They do. They do. Yeah. Don't worry about the s the the sounds. We we'll we'll we'll just say it's hard to hear here I know. That's quite all right. Not to worry, Dr. Breggan. We're talking with Dr. Peter Bregan, a practicing psychiatrist and the author of uh Medication Madness, among other books. And uh he's pointing out that uh the the Navy Yard shooter was on an SSRI drive. SSRI d So perhaps we're just missing the obvious here that a good portion of our country, certainly people in their thirties, twenties and thirties and younger, but it's always now the kids, the kids, kids. Hey, it's the moms, it's the young dads, it's the young people, it's the young it's the incels sorry incels. They're all on these SSRIs and if all day long, all day long you get messaging from President Barack Obama , from everybody on the Blue Cry. I mean, I saw all the video of that guy walking around the hotel hallways back and forth. These people are in effect modern MK Ultra. It's not that hard . Well, this is a new thesis. I like it. I mean it seem and and if and really when you think about it, this stuff has been going on since the fifties with these drugs. That really brought this home first was a drug called reserpine, which has been used to treat people who had hypertension. Now it also uh became used as a drug to treat people who are anxious, a drug to treat kids who are hyperactive, a drug to treat people who are depressed, and a drug to treat people who had psychos is. But the interesting thing was that people being treated with hypertension, of course, had no nervous problems at all. And they would say, I mean, they're reporters saying when they were in treatment in places like the Mayo Clinic, good clinics, they're reported as saying, you know, the first few doses I became very agitated. I began having thoughts that were very unusual for me, thoughts that included uh things like like homicide. Yeah. And uh it was only when I came off the drug that I realiz ed it must have been the drug that did this. So that was there very early on uh in uh uh the nineteen fifties. The reason we know about it, and everybody agrees, res et and does these things, it makes you depressed, it makes you suicidal, it makes you homicidal. Everybody agrees about that. Because this is a drug that was cheap and gener ic, and no pharmaceutical company had any interest to defend it. But when exactly the same things began to happen on the later antipsychotics and the SSRIs that we have now, maybe it never really even was the the true MKUltra . Maybe maybe the algo is the MKUltra trigger. Maybe I have been looking at this in the wrong way. Like, oh it's gotta be the CIA doing it. No. It's all around us all the time . The and Brooks maybe sees it. K heart goes he's probably on em. We give a bit No, it's uh gun violence. Scourge of gun viol guns. No, no. The guy had knives just in case, as an aside . So there's there is something that the mainstream media can't report on because they still have the drug companies as their largest advertisers. No one's gonna do any news reports on it. And no one, not e even the the big three, you know, the the the the CBS, NBC, ABC, them they're not gonna do it. But this seems to me No, they're beholden. They are complete they're locked in, locked and loaded. They're co opted. Yes. So it's no wonder that a guy like this just add blue sky. Oh they're captured. Yeah, they are captured. I can go on. It's good. You got any more? I like it. Captured, beholden. Captured. Yeah. Co-opted. capital Co-optedted. Co-op. Yes. Co-opted captured. We need more Cs So which reminded me, I wanted to mention this to you before we did the show, which was to dig up Kennedy's promise . Oh, his time. Stop the corruption of the periodicals. Was it the Promise? I think it was was it called Promise? R FK Promise, maybe that's what it was I don't think it would this label. We'll never find it, but all he's done so far is he talks a lot, talks a bit game he uh but he just has seems to just have got ten the red dye out of food and that's about it. Uh that wasn't even one of his promises. He's he 's he's turned the pyramid upside down. RFK was it promises um no, it was something else. It was like a to do list for him. Yeah, I'm mad now that I why can't I find this? RFK Jr. Well one of them was um advertising, so maybe I can find it that way. Oh, RFK Dangerous. Okay. RFK Junior Junior Dangerous, was that it? Yes, I have them. Ready ? Go. Number one. I'm not intimidated by the agencies. I know how they work and I know how to change them, and most of those changes you do not need Congress for. The president President Trump could have done it, had the power to do it himself, and President Biden has the power to do it himself. And I'll give you an example. With a stroke of the pen, he would change back the rule that allows pharmaceutic al advertisers to do direct to consumer ads on television. That's one of the big problems. That's why one of the reasons we have this in transit agency capture, not only of Congress, because they control the airwaves, they control the evening news. Seventy five percent of the revenues for those evening news shows for evening you know Anderson Cooper is is coming from Far Pfizer and other pharmaceutical companies. So and those companies are dictating content on those shows and they dictate the the the the official narratives, and they're able then to exercise huge control over Congress. So Congress is terrified of them, but with a stroke of the bed. Stroke of the thing. This is not good for the health of our country, which it isn't. We spent three times more than any other country for pharmaceutical drugs because of all this advertising. Okay, that was one . Promise number two. Another thing that I can do is I can open up all the the databases. Right now, all the databases that you can actually check the efficacy and the safety of vaccines, like the vaccine safety database. It's the you know, it's the top it's the the all vaccine records and the medical claims for ten million Americans from the top ten HMOs. Oh, you can look in there and overnight you can say, Oh, this vaccine's associated with diabetes, this one's associated with peanut allergies, this one's associated with ASD, neurological ticks, or whatever. That database, CDC keeps it in a lockbox, like Fort Knox, and makes your no scientist is allowed in there. Well, I'll open up that database on day one. Day one. Day one. I'm still waiting to make my claim about being vaccine injured in Tourette's. And then the final uh Bramus? And you know, I'll also uh I'll I'll bring all the medical journals, um the the New England Journal of Medicine, the Lancet, um JAMA into the Justice Department, my fri end as soon as I appoint an A G , and I'll say to them, you guys are part of a racketeering syndicate. You're collaborating with these pharmaceutical industry, lie to the American public about the efficacy and safety of these products and you're causing enormous harms and we are going to sue you both civilly for damages and we're going to sue you criminally unless you come up with a plan right now as to how you're going to stop doing that. So I have a like I have a hundred things that I'm gonna do immediately. Well, um hundred, he said. And he said I got he said a hundred, didn't he just say that right there? He said a hundred, hundred a things. So on the one. On the advertising. No, he said he's done more than one. We'll see, you know. We'll see. We'll see. Fauci's right hand man. We'll see where that goes. You got to the eleventh. But on the advertising, the damage is done. The only thing if if you t if you take away the big pharma advertising, the only thing that might achieve, and that's a big might, is that there would be reports about SSRIs. I mean we go back to Shanti Shantix , Shanti x, which they couldn't tell you that you know I still believe Anthony Bourdain would be alive today if he hadn't taken Santics . You know, that that stuff makes you crazy. Or made you crazy or allegedly made you crazy. We had tons of reports, people waking up naked on Yeah, waking up naked on their neighbor's lawn and like I don't know how I got here . What the heck? But so the so the SSRIs, I think that is that I mean the you c even if you stopped advertising. Kids have breaks in school these days. You know, twirte twelve year olds. Oh, art everybody's ten fifteen, time for everybody to take your meds. Teach, I gotta take my meds, everyone's gonna said take they their meds. When I was a kid nobody took meds You took meds you were a weenie. What are you? What's wrong with you? What's your med s? Meds. It's it that is the that is the the that is the basis of the problem. But then you just need to add inflammatory language and expose everybody to it. And it's not just kids. People taking these drugs are 30 , 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s. Okay, back in the day we had mom's little helper. Which was what was that mom's pro? It was a tranquilizer, it's different. Yes. Yeah. The SSRIs. Admittedly, they don't even really know how they work. They just work . Yeah . So uh although I was gonna laugh at him , uh Chuck Todd kinda has the right idea. He's such a weenie. Listen to Chuck Todd. You know, Chuck Todd does podcast now these days. I'm not going to any more events where Trump's at him. I don't feel safe. Wherever Donald Trump Chaos follows him. Chaos follows him. And you are less safe, right? If you decide to go into his orbit, you have put you have become less safe. If you he's just he does not care about your safety, he's not gonna protect you if you go into his orbit, because he's always gonna protect himself first. He's more likely to throw you under the bus. Oh yeah. He's more likely to have you be the target of Iranian assassins if you're John Bolton or Mike Bompe. You know who I didn't hear from? Donald Trump. Right. So the guy doesn't care when people commit violence in his name. He only cares when the violence is committed against him and he does not see that he is a contributor to the atmospherics of the world we're living in, right? I Okay . So anyway, uh all eyes on the cesspool of cynicism that is social media, because anyone anyone could fall prey to this . Anyone, it's not even a political spectrum anymore. It's just whatever you've been inundated with, whatever's been injected into you, into your brain, we weren't built for this. We weren't built for this type of information, this ingestation . We can't handle it. And especially not if we're on drugs that no one really knows how they work. But they might make you homicidal or suicidal. Okay. What could possibly go wrong? Yep, you are. Are we done with this? Yeah, yeah, yeah. The thesis is done. Yes, the thesis is over. The SSRI s by itself slants you politically? Yeah, I'm I'm I'm going that way. Well it by the same reason it may want you to to chop off your your bits . Ooh So here we have Kennedy. He's just wrapped up seven hearings with several House and Senate committees. The topic was supposed to be his agency's budget, but lawmakers asked him questions far beyond that. Today Kennedy testified before two Senate committees, Finance and Help, which stands for Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. NPR Selena Simmons-Duffins was watching and is here to give us the highlights. Which wasn't a big surprise because Secretary Kennedy has gone into shouting matches with lawmakers many times over uh the last year. I was listening carefully to how Kennedy talked about vaccines. Prior to joining the Trump administration, of course, he built his reputation on anti vaccine activism, but then there has been some reporting that the White House is worried about his stance and policy changes on vaccines as a political liability because his positions are pretty unpopular. Here is an ex change with Democratic Senator Michael Bennett of Colorado about the measles vaccine, and he references CDC acting director Jay Badicharya. director has taken that the measles vaccine is vital to keeping American ch people children healthy in this country. Are you taking that position today? That has not been your position. That's my position. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Huh, that's his position. So is that a new position for Kennedy? You know the moment did strike me as a bit of a shift because Kennedy usually says that the measles vaccine is effective for those who decide to take it, framing it as a personal decision, which is not really how public health works. So him agreeing with the statement that meas the measles vaccine is quote vital to keeping American children healthy in this country was definitely notable Wait a minute. Apparently public health only works if things are mandated. Yes, if they tell you what to do. You must do this or else you cannot make a choice. My body, myself, forget it . Yeah. What she said. Yeah. M PR baby. Yeah, I caught They were by and large very friendly. They wanted to talk about you know certain policy issues. Louisiana questioned Kennedy because there's been this simmering conflict between the two men. Cassidy is a physician, he supports vaccines, he made Kennedy promise not to make big policy changes in exchange for his confirmation vote. Kennedy has violated those promises and I was really expecting Cassidy to challenge Kennedy about those policies. Instead, he expressed concern. I am a doctor who has seen people die from vaccine preventable dise ases. And when I see outbreaks numbering in the thousands and people dying once more from vaccine preventable diseases, particularly children, it seems more than tragic. That was very striking for Cassidy to go relatively easy on Kennedy when it comes to vaccines. Now Cassidy is facing a tough primary race in Louisiana, and President Trump has endorsed a rival in that race. These hearings were ostensibly about the health and human services budget. What what did you learn there? Yeah, not a lot. There really weren't a lot of questions about the budget, even though Kennedy has made some big changes. He's cut twenty thousand people from the staff of HHS. He's requesting a budget cut for next year. He's proposed eliminating whole agencies. He was asked a few times about programs that were being zeroed out. Um, one of them is Title X, which is a federal program that provides free birth control and SDI testing to low-income people. And each time he asked, he was just he would say the national debt is really high, we have to make cuts somewhere. Um, but there was also strikingly little about his plan to stand up a new agency called the Administration for a Healthy America. He would need Congress's help to do that, and there was really no progress on that front last year. It really doesn't sound like there's gonna be a priority for Kennedy Disappointment ? Uh no, I think he's pinned in by the bureaucracies, by the by the underlings. It's just a it's a night you know, he doesn't from the outside as a lawyer suing them. But when you're you're the animal, it's like a completely different thing, uh a structure you're not familiar with. You've never been the head of an agency that's all new to you and you have no idea how it how the how the mech there's a mechanism in all these agencies that that overwhelms you. He ha he can't do this, you can't do that. When he gets out side and just starts talking normally to people in these various podcasts he does, he gets to talk about stuff that he'd love to do, but you can tell he can't do it. Here's a clip from him on a podcast talking about the chicken pox vaccine. When when CDC was thinking of recommending this chicken pox vaccine as mandating for children, um the they did a study and the scientists they hired to do that study was a scientist called Gary Goldman, a contract scientist. And he did this study in an isolated place in California called Antelope Valley, a long-term study. And what they find is if you give the chicken pox vaccine, mass vaccinate with chickenpox, it stops chickenpox, but it causes shingles epidemics later on, which are twenty times as deadly as chicken pox. So if you go so w nevertheless, despite those studies, we mandated for American children in this country. In Europe they don't. If you go to the British National Health Service website right now, you can read on that where they say we do not recommend chicken pox vaccines because it causes shingles epidemics later on. And that's the problem. You can't just look at, you know, you can say that this product is gonna prevent this particular disease, but you have to look at the long term . Yeah . I mean so but what is it? I mean I I I don't quite understand. You look at Trump and Trump doesn't give a crap about anything. I'm gonna do this. I don't care if you don't like it. Yeah, but a lot of stuff is ineffective because the judges shut it down, the system shuts it down, you That's annoying. Yeah, I agree. But Trump is and Trump's also on his second go round. His first go round he was completely flustered. They had him in you know on this Russia hoax thing So and that was four years of frustration to impeachments. So so Kennedy's just, you know, stumbled into this thing. He thinks is gonna you know, he he discussed earlier how cool it was that he would get this job and thank God for his prayers were answered that he could be the head of this thing and and kick some ass. And now he's in there and he's kicking no ass as far as I can tell. And I don't think that he's ever going to. He is gonna it would take him the a a four year at least four years to to untangle the web of deceit. So as we say in Texas, like stepping in a a red ant hill, fire ants . Oh man. I there was something else that happened uh around Kennedy's orbit this week. For Surgeon General after her confirmation got stalled on the Hill because of opposition from his own party, from Republicans. Here's the president in the last couple of hours formally signing that withdrawal after months of questions about whether the Senate would actually confirmed Dr. Casey Me ans. She was his previous pick. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle had criticized her for not being supportive of enough of vaccines, for promoting the use of psychedelic drugs as therapy, for previously criticizing Americans' use of birth control, saying it had horrifying health risks, and over her qualifications generally. So she has now been pulled. The President and Health Secretary today are both blaming this guy, Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican, for in their view, sabotaging means is confirmation. New pick. Here she is, uh radiologist and fox news contributor. The president says she is a star physician. We should note here this switch up marks the president's third surgeon general nominee. Monica Alba is at the White And I think it's it seems like the president just wants to move on. Fair, what are you hearing? What are you hearing? I think that's absolutely fair, Halle . It's been almost a year since he did nominate Casey Means and ultimately realized that she just wasn't gonna have the support, wasn't gonna be able to get across the finish line for Surgeon General, so he did withdraw her nomination. But you just mentioned all of the keyy plaers here and we can unpack that a little bit because Senator Cassidy had been a crucial vote in order to confirm HHS Secretary Kennedy, right? Given some of the promises that at the time Senator Cassidy had said he had received from him on certain policy. And then you have Casey Means, who is a very close ally of Secretary Kennedy. And Secretary Kennedy is pretty disappointed and upset today writing on X that he believes that this was basically a large attempt to get someone who has been, he says, sabotaged by removing this appointment and technically and very directly criticizes Senator Cassidy and he says he once again did the dirty work for entrenched interests seeking to stall the Maha movement. This is what Secretary Kennedy is writing about Senator Cassidy and quote protect the very status quo that has made America the sickest nation on earth. Well I agree with that. Yeah. And Cass and Cassidy is a bad actor. Yeah. He's obviously co opted by the pharma by the pharma. Yeah. And that's what he does. Yeah, he's a doctor, so he's got creds. And he's got this comment about oh yeah, I could you know vaccines have saved lives. Yeah, in in areas where you have like yellow fever and typhus and you have classic vaccines, yeah. The doy they stop it. Yeah. But he's also all in on mRNA, which is not a vaccine at all. No. And you know, the rest of it. It's just like or and the and the flu shot every year, which as we know, because we have the clips and we have the documentation that gives it the flu. So what you know but he's all in on that too. It's it's this is so the corruption is beyond again, get pharma ads off TV. So there's uh there was a new uh a new side effect of our favorite uh drug, uh although is it a drug? It's inje you know, they should call it a vaccine since you inject it, GLP one. I mean it's If mRNA is a vaccine, then why don't you fat vaccine? Yeah, a fat vaccine. So the idea is you take the GLP one, you inject it. Uh some people have resorted to saying, no no no, I'm microdosing it. Yeah, that's what it is. Of course you're microdosing it. It's what I said for fifteen years. What? Fifteen since I was fifteen years old. I'm just microdosing the weed. I'm okay. Don't worry about me. Uh so you know your butt falls off, your face falls in. You're doing this to look better by by by losing weight. What's that over there? Your m your your muscle fades away. And now As GLP1 drugs help millions of Americans lose weight, more and more users report dealing with side effects like hair loss. And that's creating a billion-dollar opportunity for the hair treatment industry. 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And while you're talking about these other comp the other competition, have you heard the Uh well I uh I know a little bit of inside information, but why don't you lead us down the path and I'll fill it in. And it was explained by some lawyers and it makes some sense. Well didn't the Onion wanted to turn it into a parody site, a parody of what InfoWars. Well here we go. Hi everybody, it's Tim Heidecker here. I'm broadcasting now live on the internet. Thank you for joining me. We have major, major announcements to go through here. Lots going on. Lot of turmoil the past couple days. On our road to total victory, we have just won a major battle , folks. Okay? Alex and his gang of liars and scoundrels have been cast out into the street. They have lost InfoWars, uh, InfoWars.com and their uh their various platforms now. They have been cast out, ladies and gentlemen. And make no mistake, we uh will be the new InfoWars. Now we got to go through the machinations of the court, and we've had some setbacks over the past couple of days, but that is not stopping us. It is not tempering our resolve. You know, as a fake Alex Jones, that's actually not bad. It's not bad. But then here's where I here's where I drew the line. The fake Alex Jones brings in a fake Donald Trump and this is uh just just to preface it, the wor I mean there was a million people that can do Trump. Uh-huh. Why they got this guy ? This is the worst of the worst. Lots going on here. Uh do we have anybody on the line? There's I wanna say Tim hello. This is the President of the United States of America. Ladies and gentlemen, we have the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, a man that I uh have uh recently been feuding with over uh some of his policy decisions, but a man that uh I believe is a good man and he's gonna find uh uh he's gonna find his way through all this. But sir it is a pleasure to have you on here. Thank you . You know we're gonna have our disagreement, we're gonna have our fights, but we love each other and when we love love can conquer all. Okay . Now is this recent? This is old, isn't it? This has got to be old. No, it's just they're using the InfoWars uh website. They're doing this now? Yeah. Oh, brother. No, so that's what I said . Especially the Trump thing. That was the end. I cut it off. I'm not gonna be listening to the great parodies. So Alex Jones signed off the InfoWars uh on Friday at twelve o'clock . Everybody uh who's been working on the show was in the studio. I didn't clip it. You know, they were like toasting this is it, the end of an era, and they said goodbye to InfoWars. And so I immediately texted Sir Deucifer, I'm like, dude, what's going on? And he says, Oh no, AlexJonesLive dot com. Yes, we needed to get rid of all the baggage of Infowars . The name, the trademark, the domain name. So now it's just AlexJonesLive.com. It's the same guy, same thing, same deal. They'll get the same audience. Same products . Same dynamite products . But I'm sure. Which has always been an interesting business model, I thoug ht. Well, according to the lawyers that were doing an analysis, I don't have any clips from that. Uh Jones was doing thirty six million in in pill sales. He also had a bunch of weird domain names. He he was squatting on uh probably uh five thousand names including because I looked at the list as they were going through them. Yeah. Joe Roganexposed.com. Hey, I've got a lot of winners too. But you know, I was going through my domains because I 've s I'm I have to pare down because I have just too many. And some of them, if you get like a you know, different dot some things, like dot Fm, you don't want a dot FM. Dot FM is a hundred and fifty bucks a year. No, it's too much. It's way too much. When I registered MTV.com, I emailed the dude in charge of the Inter net . I said, Hey, uh, can I have mtv.com? Sure. Do you want anything else? Yeah, curry.com, elvis.com. Okay, you got 'em. It's good. No charge . Nothing . Back in the day. It was good times back in the internet days . That's when art.com uh sold for a million dollars. Yeah. I still have diaries. You know I have InfoWars.nl You know your diaries thing seems to me to be unsellable . I don't get it. Well you on the last show I said I'd give you two hundred thousand if you got me a million. And then we're gonna go And then we're gonna get a net jets, we're going to the Bahamas , baby. We're gonna blow it all in one go . You deserve it . I have I have Infowars.nl for some odd reason . I don't know why. Yeah. No kidding. No kidding. Um I have a couple of clips. I'm sorry. Did you want to do something else? Yeah, I was going to do one more screwball clip. Yeah, sure. So Tucker was front page New York Times . He was interviewed by this reporter who was actually turns out to be quite good at doing follow-up questions with Tucker. Oh, like an actual reporter, an interviewer, someone who's doing it. It's pretty good. She was she bl nailed this guy. I have two clips from it . Now there would there's one that says antichrist and there's what's the other one? I don't have it on this list. Kidnapper, Utah. Transgener Yeah, this is Transgen er Kidnapper. Transgen er. No, no. It says Tucker. No, it says Tran oh hold on a second. Oh no, I have no only have oh Tucker on J D Vance, yes. Yeah, yeah. Okay. Got it. Play that. J D has been subject to uh this is well known, but I'll just confirm it. 's not Well it' stops not right there. He starts off about JD Vance being, you know, uh they're out to get him. It's it's he says it's well known, but I'll confirm it. Well he always confirming what? So this woman does not put up with this . So let's start it over and and and note that he's trying to buffalo this poor girl and she's not This is well known, but I'll just confirm it, nonstop treachery from people on the neoconservative side. Who are these people around Marco Rubio? And they have been totally against J.D. Vance from the very beginning. Well, I know there's been a lot of treachery for sure, and I know they've been they were so mad about J D getting that job. I mean I don't you know, I don't know the answer to that. I've never worked there. So like if you don't work there, you you can say you you know, you can say what you think you know, but it's hard to really know. This is me looking skeptical. Yeah. Well, no, it's me being honest. Like I don't really know. You know, okay, that this is a very good clip. And the reason why is this is how my cousin, Lucy, love her dearly when she was married to Christopher Buckley, which is the son of William F. Buckley Jr., etc. etcetera. Oh, they're not married anymore? I thought they still were. Oh no. Oh they got divorced a long time ago. No. She she she left D she had the house in Georgetown. She had the sixty six Corvette. I mean, everything perfect. Perfect DC family. And this is how the Beltway talks , the way Tucker talks. And he's he's been there most of his life as well as Buckley, Buckley, his brother, the Carlson kids. And this is how you talk at a dinner party. You know, and you just say these things and you throw out there, you know, there's a lot of everyone no knows this and I'll confirm it. And uh, you know, so the there's a lot of these people and that's a fact. You know, it's just a fact. And no one in those circles will question it like this like this woman is. And so he's so used to just throwing that out there because someone told him, someone within the beltway crowd, uh, who he trusts. And that's not, you know, that's I understand that. You know, someone's connected to someone else. Oh, I must know what they're talking about. So he's being called out on his milieu. His milieu. Well she did a good job there. So in the next clip, he comes up with she and she's a reporter for the New York Times and so she reads a she reads a quote from him that is you know written down word for word for word , and he denies saying it. And so in the middle of this next clip, I could have d divvied this up a little differently, but right in the middle of the clip you'll hear a slight different in tone uh different intonation, and that's Tucker saying the quote from a d you know, from some some denying it. This is fascinating what I was saying, which is you cannot mock other people's gods and put yourself in their place. Period. That is a deal killer for me. That's worse than the war with Iran in my opinion. Yeah. I have not said that. On your show, the day after Easter you noted he did not put his hand on the Bible during his swearing in ceremony as president. Uh you said, and I'm quoting maybe he didn't put his hand on the Bible because he affirmatively rejects what's inside that book. And then on a recent show you went further saying, here's a leader who's mocking the gods of his ancestors, mocking the god of gods and exalting himself above them. Could this be the Antichrist? I actually did not say could this be the Antichrist. Here's a leader who's mocking the gods of his ancestors, mocking the god of gods, and exalting himself above them . Could this be the Antichrist? Well, who knows? Um I don't know where that comes from, but I know that those words never left my lips because I'm not sure I fully understand what the Antichrist is if there's just one I I actually tried to understand it. Um I may have said some are asking that. Interesting . So they have the exact quote that she reads and he denies it and says those words never left my lips, and then they have of course they have the actual him actually saying it. This is f to me an indictment of what a phony this guy really must be. Well again what you hear him say is I don't really know what the antichrist is. So And then he goes on with that bullcrap. Yeah, because he he says these things with such authority and then when he's called on it, he says, Well, I I don't really know what the Antichrist is, and if there's just one or many of them and Revelation and Personally, I find his uh his so-called knowledge of scripture extremely annoying because he does that all the time. Well, the the the Bible says, you know, it's this is I'm Christian. I'm Christian. It's how we do it. So, but on the other hand, I know that people have accused me of saying things like I didn't say that. And then I go back and listen, like, oh crap, I did kind of say that. So but Yeah, but it but that but that's different than someone a reporter confronting you with an exact quote. Yeah. And she says it was quoted, she I'm quoting you, and they read the quote, at that point would you deny it No, I'd be like, what? I said that I must have been high. I'd do something different than what Tucker did. It never left my lips. Now it's possible that he was possessed and it wasn't his lips that the lips left from. Yeah, it was the demon, that damn demon that scratched the enemy. That's where I'd go with it . Well, okay, if he does that then I I I'd be backing off. All right, over to um General Patton on the down low. I've changed it. I I I I kept hearing myself say gay General Patton. I didn't like it that much. I like General Patton on the down low, uh our treasure secretary Scott Bessant. And he had this he was on Cudlow show, which is pretty insufferable usually. Oh Cudl Uh I like this because we got a little bit more of a timeline from Bessent. Uh and I have uh a couple clips here, uh three clips. Uh it was he was on for a half an hour. It was really good when it comes to uh the coordination of Operation Epic Fury and Operation Economic Fury. All right, Operation Economic Fury is helping to win the war coming from the Treasury Mr. Secretary, thank you for this. I know you're a very busy chap, but you know, your your economic fury is doing a lot, and it's sort of offshore bank accounts and um shipping issues and I love this the uh teapot refiners off the the coast of China. And just tell us a little more about this because I think ya this is going to be very powerful stuff and is already having an impact. Larry, good to be with you. And to be clear, uh the president gave the operation gave the order for max pressure campaign more than a year ago. He gave it to me and Treasury last March. It was that pressure that brought the Iranian economy the to a standstill in December that led to the uh led to the protest. The largest bank in Iran collapsed. The central bank had to monetize the debt, and that created massive inflation. Their currency is down about sixty or seventy percent versus the U.S. dollar. So they're in the middle of a currency crisis. And what we're doing now is, you know, we we've we've been in a long race and we are sprinting for the finish line. President Trump told me three weeks ago to the uh up the pressure again and we have gone to uh the buyers of Iranian oil and told them that we are going we are willing to do secondary sanctions. No, this was well thought out. And they even thought out and I guess war game the whole riots like these this will get people to the streets when their money's not worth anything and they can't buy anything. And that was over a year ago . Now this the second clip here is a little disappointing because they talk about crypto and it's very unclear whether is it Bitcoin, is it Ethereum, is it stable coin ? I'm pretty sure it's mainly stable coin, which also shows you how they will be willing to use stable coin in the future. But it all fun falls under the heading of crypto. Seizing assets, are you not ? Uh that's right, Larry. Uh we we were able to the uh grab about three hundred and fifty million the uh crypto assets and then on top of another hundred that we had recently gotten so we're almost at half a billion there and we are we are freezing bank accounts everywhere. More importantly we are making people less willing to deal with the regime and then so it's the economic fury along with the blockade because now uh the the port at Carg Island is at a virtual standstill in terms of uh loadings. We think that the Iranian storage will be full soon. They'll have to start uh capping in their wells, which will lead to permanent problems and you know again the the regime won't be able to pay their soldiers and equally important Larry is they won't be able to fund their proxies, whether it's Hezbollah, Hamas , uh around the world because one one of President Trump's goals in this was to stop uh Iran's ability to project terrorist power around the world. Iran was the largest sponsor of state terrorism around the world. They've been killing Amer icans for the past forty seven years. And that's coming to a stop now. All right. So okay. Crypto. But this final clip, this I think shows the genius of what Besson was doing. And remember, this guy worked for Soros. He knows how the system works, he knows how the money flows, he understands finance . And this is how they decided to break up Two more things, uh sir. I know you're a busy chap. Uh one is I kind of love what you did with the UAE. You gave them dollar swap lines, they weren't in trouble, but they're part of the dollar group now, not the yuan or the petro yuan group. And they're at they're leaving OPEC. They can produce a couple million barrels more per day, from maybe two, two and a half million to as much as five million . The UAE has chosen to side with the United States in the dollar block. I think that's most significant. Whatever you did, whatever you have up your sleeve, Mr. Besson, I think it' as pretty clever play . Look, the the the UAE uh and and several other Gulf countries and some of our Asian allies have requested swap lines. And to be clear, Larry, that a a swap line is not a bailout. That it it it is just a swap for US dollars for uh the local currency at a fixed price. It is either done from the Fed or Treasury to the central bank. It is an the uh ironclad credit. Uh the these are some of the most liquid countries in the world. And they just asked for the swap line as another layer. They uh of prevention and safety. So we we are happy to support our allies during this time. And you know that this is when uh dur during a conflict we, stand by them and we we show our support both militar ily and economically, and uh they uh the UAE has made the decision to get out of OPEC, which is why I'm confident that once we get on the other side of this conflict, that we will see oil prices and gasoline prices lower than they were when the conflict began. And if you look at the forward crude market, it it's telling you the same thing. I mean they basically chosen free markets over price controls. And my guess I don't know, Venezuela, Ecuador, Nigeria, they may follow suit. The Abraham Accords may go a lot borrow. The dollar system you I agree with Cudlow. I think this is a great move. And you watch you watch ships going straight to UAE. They're still they're all in the dollar system. Stay in the dollars. You don't want that stable coin. Yeah. That's why the drop line. Those clips kinda since they talk about uh Iranian oil going to China, have a China clip you uh uh on this. China is instructing its citizens not to comply with new U.S. sanctions on Chinese oil refiners. After the U.S. said the five oil refiners were buying Iranian oil, and PR's Emily Feng reports. China's commerce ministry said for the sake of national security, the US sanctions would not be enforced. Before the war, most of Iran's oil ended up at small private refineries in China, ferried there by a so-called shadow fleet of ships, which the US has also begun sanctioning. And that oil trade, the US says, provided Iran's regime with much needed cash. U.S. sanctions me ans those oil refineries in China will not be able to use the US dollar to do business or buy international insurance or dock at Western ports. But China settles most of its purchases with Iran in Chinese Rinmin B. And today's announcement that it will not recognize these American sanctions is a clear signal to ships carrying Iranian oil that the Chinese refiners would still be happy to receive their cargo. Emily Fang and Pure News. Hmm. I mean if if Iran is receiving Remden B, what are they gonna do with it? What are you gonna buy with that? Where where do you I mean if you want some food? Buy China Nah . Nah. Nah. The shadow fleet is real . That's that's for sure. Yeah, there's like it's like millions. I don't know about millions, but there's a lot of thousands. Hundreds. I'd say hundreds, not about thousands. I think there's at least a thousand. I think there's thousands. Are you eating? No, I'm I'm I'm having a lozenge. Oh, okay. All right. Valid . So eh, I don't know. I I think that we've got OPEC falling apart. You've got UAE. Like, hey, we want to pump more. We want more. We want to do we're we're buddies And then you more oil, more oil. Yeah, once they all get they all take to have to get the bug. Yeah. Then you won't even need a you won't even need Iranian oil. It's like we got enough of this stuff. It's good. Yeah, I I can see it. Now, of course, uh we have some issues with uh with the war, or should we say it's a military operation. I'm not sure if we call it a war, military operation. Uh is it a war? I don't know what it's called anymore. Just an embargo. I don' This is from this morning meet the press with Todd Blanche. They don't like the word war. And uh they call it a military operation because that way you don't have a war you don't have legal problems. Is the president effectively arguing if you don't call it a war you don't have legal problems, he's talking about Yeah, right. Because that way you don't have a war, you don't have legal problems. Is the president effectively arguing that he can avoid congressional approval by avoiding using the word war? He's not effectively arguing anything except that he is trying to keep this country safe. Oh okay. All right All right, Todd Blanche. There's a good yes man. Let's go to NBC. The war is now 60 days old. An important marker. A 1973 law requires the president to end military conflicts unless the commander-in-chief gets congressional approval to continue. The administration says the ongoing ceasefire paused that 60-day clock. One GOP lawmaker says she plans to introduce an authorization for use of military force, AUMF, when the Senate returns. The President should have come to Congress before engaging in military action at this scale that we're seeing now. And that regrettably did not happen. Now a new memo seen by NBC News shows the administration launching a new effort to get allies to reopen the waterway and get oil tankers moving. This as American drivers face surging gas prices, with the average cost of a gallon now four dollars and thirty-nine cents. But in many parts of the country, it's even higher. 619 I'm not touching it. 40-50 bucks to fill my tank, but now it's from to empty it's 80 to 90 dollars. That's forced drivers to find alternative ways of getting around. Uh I just got a monthly bus pass. Kind of putting in that calculation of how President Trump says he doesn't need congressional approval for the war. In letters to Congress today, he says the hostilities that began on February twenty eighth terminated the day the ceasefire began last month. But he did not address the naval blockade on Iranian ports. Republican Senator Susan Collins posted quote the president 's authority as commander-in-chief is not without limits. That deadline is not a suggestion. It is a requirement. Are there any legal limits on the President's powers to carry out the war with Iran? We suggesting that President Trump or this administration or the Department of War is violating the law is just completely wrong. It's not appropriate to say that. We are not we are complying with the law. Oh man, he is a yes man. The word Don't answer the question, just say it's inappropriate, it's wrong. Axios reports per source as the plan set a one month deadline for negotiations on a deal to reopen the Strait of Hermuz and the US naval blockade Part of the Iranian proposal, only after such a deal is reached, another month of negotiations would be launched to try and reach a deal on the nuclear program, the two sources said. Yes. We continue. This will go on. It'll be another month at least. And ABC maybe uh maybe if we just tell him that his numbers suck. With two thirds of Americans saying the case, what if if you're under water, what is the what is the baseline for underwater? I think fifty percent country is headed in the wrong direction. But that being said, his base is still with him. Eighty five percent of Republicans approve, but look closer, the share who strongly approved has dropped to forty-five percent, and that is the lowest among Republicans across both of his terms. Then if we dig into the issues that's driving this, about three quarters of America And a majority say using military force against Iran was a mistake, Gio It's a big mistake. It's a big mistake. And of course the pres the president. Oh yeah. I mean it he gets the questions ahead of time. I mean, do we want to go and just blast the hell out of them and finish them forever? Or do we want to try and make a deal? I mean those are the options. Do you want to go blast the hell out of them and find out ? On a human basis, I prefer not, but that's the option. Do we wanna go in there heavy and just blast them away? Or do we want to do something? They're a very disjointed unit as you can understand, Peter. Very disjointed. I mean they uh they're not getting along with each other and it puts us in a bad position. One group wants to make a certain deal, the other group wants to make a certain deal, including the hard liners. The hard liners want to to make a dealo. Why wouldn't they? They have no navy, they have no airport, they have no anti aircraft, they have they have no nothing. Something about a New Yorker saying they have no nothing. It's just great. They have known nothing. But on the way back when we're done with Iran, which I think will probably be in about forty five days, when we're done with Iran, we're gonna swing by Cuba. Thank you, Dan . Good job. An architect who's really talented, he's done a lot of work for him. He's got a flair, a beautiful, Hispanic flair in particular. And he comes from originally a place called Cuba. Cuba which we will be taking over almost immediately . No, Cuba's Cuba's got problems . We'll f finish one first. I like to finish a job. On the way back from what we'll do on the way back from Iran, we'll have one of our big maybe the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, the biggest in the world, we'll have that come in stop about a hundred yards offshore and they'll say thank you very much we give up people get so disjointed over these jokes seriously. I see it in the troll room. He's laughing about murdering people . Get a grip on your on your pearls. And this was a gem about Elon Omar This is your president in in true stand-up form. But JD's done a great job. Thousands and thousands of people are are it's a fraud. I mean, look at the wonderful country. It's a beautiful country. You should try it sometime. Somalia. It's a beautiful place It's got no government. It's got no military. It's got no anything. It's got one thing that's really strong, crime. It's got a lot of crime . They have no police. All they do is run around shooting each other. It's filthy dirty, disgusting dirty. It's a horrible place. They come here. And Ilhan Omar . Very popular. She heads it . And think of it. They have nothing but crime, poverty, pollution, everything is horrible over there. Nothing good. They say it's the worst country anywhere in the world, though we got some beauties out there, but it's the worst. And then she comes here from Somalia and she tells us how to run the United States of America. She says she says the Constitution gives me certain rights. Gives me certain rights. And uh I demand that I be given these rights. Get the hell out what up And then she married a brother to come in. But I think I would imagine they're looking at her. I have nothing to do with it. I would imagine. Of course I have nothing to do. I have nothing but I believe she married her brother , which is totally illegal . Although it's a lovely couple actually, but it's a little it's a little bit on the illegal side, darling. I love you very much . Good night, brother. Let's go to bed isn't she despicable I can't stand watching Oh I'm gonna miss him I'm gonna miss him yeah, I think it's funny . Uh so many people get so upset about this . Yeah . Yeah, this was it's unexpected. nobody knows what to make of it. It's okay if you're upset about it and I'm okay with that and I'm okay with you being upset about it, but not if you're on SSRIs, okay? Just make sure if you're on SSRIs and you're upset about it, your meds ain't working So when the topic of erronomy get this out of the way, the smuggling of the of the satellite receivers going on right now is kind of uh topic of discussion. This is Iran uh internet smuggling . NPR. A network of Iranians have been smuggling Star link satellite terminals into the The technology is the most common way of bypassing the internet black internet blackout in Iran, one of the longest in history. Our reporter, Raha Kansara, has more Iranian regime has proven that during the shutdown they can kill. It is crucial for Iranians to be able to portray the real picture of the situation on the ground. I'm speaking to an Iranian man Plus we want to make sure that whatever it gets out of the country is not What he's doing is putting a lot of people inside the country, including his family, in danger. He only agreed to speak to me on the condition that I do not reveal his real identity. We purchased the starlings and smuggled them through the borders. It's a very complex operation. I'm not going to give you the exact number, but we have sent over a dozen and we are actively looking for other ways to smuggle in more the satellite technology which helps people connect to the internet has become a vital communications lifeline for tens of thousands of people in Iran. For more than two months, they've been in a digital black hole. It was triggered by the ongoing war with Israel and the US. The Iranian government said they shut down the internet because of security concerns. It's one of the longest nationwide internet shutdowns in the world to be recorded. 90 million people have been cut off from access to their loved ones, their livelihoods and the news. I don't think this is entirely true anymore. Commercial flights I've heard have resumed from Tehran . Um phones seem to be working . And I hope on May 11th, which I think is Monday, I'm gonna have uh uh dinner with Lex and his wife, who has all her family in Tehran, and I'll get some System has become such a interesting kind of a proposition for people that need to get uh internet access without going through channels. Well this is the internet in the suitcase.. Remember No. I mean the internet in the suitcase, that was that was the whole thing was pre-Starlink. Yeah. Oh no, it was definitely pre-Let's see. Here's Lucifer. I get a lot of invitations to speak these days. Oh, that was the kid. That was that kid who was working at the state department who later had to leave. He was the internet in the suitcase. But I have one. You know, Musk sent No, I have st I have Starlink hooked up, but that's a pretty big dish. And then he said for five dollars a month uh without if you don't hook it up, we'll just charge you five bucks a month, you get the the mini portable one, which is really tiny. How tiny? Uh it would fit in a briefcase ? The whole thing. I have to get it. Not even a dish actually just a flat. I'll play your second clip and I'll get it out of the closet. Yeah, I play the second clip. Okay. But it's not the first time this year the internet has been switched off. In January, the country was plunged into darkness during a deadly crackdown on protests . Media organizations, including the BBC, relied on a drip feed of information from inside the country, a lot of which was shared on social media using Starlink Internet to verify and document atrocities committed by the authorities. Marwa Fatafta from digital rights group Access Now says the blackout helps the government conceal what's happening inside the country. To information is a matter of survival. Shutdowns inflict serious physical, psychological, and economic harms on people, and they shatter a society's ability to preserve and withstand hardships. And no matter what the justification may be for a government to kill the switch, communication blackouts are a clear violation of human rights and they can never be justified. Importing, procuring, selling and buying Starlink. Many have been accused of espionage. Roya Boromand from the Boromand Center for Human Rights says since the regime came into power in nineteen seventy nine it,'s always sought to conceal information. Only its methods have changed. But in the face of internal calls for regime change and external military attacks, it has escalated the hunt and the arrest of citizens who circumvent censorship using Starlink devices . It's about the size of an iPad. Oh. And it weighs one kilo . Two pounds it's it's a slab. But yeah, that's it. It's uh like an i an iPad Pro. It's just a flat panel. Yeah. Well, yeah. It's uh let me see the depth here. The depth is Oh it's yeah, I guess it gives enough room. Yeah. So it's it's small. I mean it's it's it's an e you can put it in your pants. You could smuggle it in your pants. Yeah, it's fantastic. That's the only I mean you can't hate the guy for that. That's Starlink stuff as a although he doesn't do reverse DNS, which is a real problem. That's kind of wonky network wise. A lot of you fix that later. A lot of nerds complain about that. Like you don't have reverse DNS. Well, you know, one of the problems you have with all these all this gear is that in the UK , for example, you know, they have these these rov ing tr ans with the big dish on the roof looking for people with illegal TVs. Yeah . Because the big dish. It's a small dish. I've seen them. It's not a big thing. No, no, no, no. It's a small dish. Well they they f they look for the the illegal TVs uh because you have to have a license in the be in in the UK to watch television, which is ludicrous, but okay. It's unclear when the internet will be restored, but a government spokesperson has said once the situation returns to normal, so will internet access. The smuggler and others like him will continue to fight for vital information to get in and out of Iran until restrictions are lifted. I think people and the world should hear the real voice of Iranians this is our goal and we will continue working towards it . And okay. Well I'll I'll find out more next week or the week after Tuesday, the eleventh, hopefully. We'll find out more. Find out more . Uh let's see. Um Let's do a little uh little uh big tech AI news. Was fun? Oh, big tech AI news. Oh, AI News. AI News. Yes. Everyone's joining in now. Everyone's we're good. Hey man, we're good. The information reported the deal on Tuesday, citing a person familiar with the matter. It added the agreement allows the Pentagon to use Google's AI for any lawful government purpose and puts it alongside OpenAI and Elon Musk's XAI, which also have deals to supply AI models for classified use. Classified networks are used to handle a wide range of sensitive work. They include mission planning and weapons targeting. Reuters couldn't verify the report. The Pentagon signed agreements worth up to $200 million each with major AI labs last year, including Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google. Reuters had earlier reported the Pentagon wanted top AI companies to make their tools available on classified networks without the standard restrictions they apply to users. The information reported Google's agreement requires it to help in adjusting the company's AI safety settings and filters at the government's request. Alphabet and the US Department of Defense, which has now been renamed the Department of War by President Trump, didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. The Pentagon has said it has no interest in using AI to conduct mass surveillance of Americans or to develop weapons that operate without human involvement. We don't need to spend money on you guys for that . Yeah. That's stuff I have to say that for certain things the stuff is really, really impressive. Although Dave Jones over there at Podcast Index. Um he and I have been doing comparisons and if you use clawed code with Opus four point seven, which will cost if you want to get anything done, a hundred dollars a month, if you really are using it a lot, two hundred dollars a month, which is a lot of money. He's using Pi, PI, PI.dev , which is uh uh an agentic thing, and you can connect that to any large language model and he has at his at his job, he has a thirty five hundred dollar machine. I forget what he calls it, but it's it has all the RAM and everything in it that you need. And he's running Qu en 3.6 35 billion parameter, it is uh equal. Equal to clawed code with uh anthropics opus four point seven, except you don't have to pay a subscription. You gotta you gotta shell out some money up front. So when you hear the next clip, these guys are gonna run into trouble some or the investors will run into trouble somewhere down the road. And it's been a tough week for open AI.port Res of missing key targets. Sam Altman on trial against Elon Musk. And now rival anthropics business may have caught up. Kate Rooney has more in TechCheck. Hi, Kate. Hi, Kelly. So that's what we're hearing. I am hearing that anthropic right now is in talks to raise another round of capital. If it does go forward as planned, it could value this AI giant at as much as $900 billion dollars is according to a source familiar with those deal talks Kelly. No term sheets have been signed yet from what I'm told. Discussions are still ongoing and Anthropic did decline to comment, but this would be more than double the company's last valuation of private markets and then put it ahead of rival Open AI, which was last worth around $8 50 billion . That was after its record fundraise earlier this year. Does come as both of these AI giants look to go public as soon as the end of this year, according to sources. Could depend on market conditions, but Anthropic's exploding revenue growth has been the main reason that investors have been lining up to back them. So Anthropic's last reported run rate was around $30 billion. Sources now tell me that is closer to $35 billion. It would be up from $10 billion just last year. So Claude Code has been the major revenue driver here for this company. Also, a lot of intrigue around Mythos. This, of course, the cybersecurity model . It's gotten a lot of buzz. It is now only available to a select group of companies, but it's really added to the allure for investors when we talk about the potential power of these models. In the last hour though, Anthropic did make another move in the cybersecurity space. It launched Claude Security. This is just for enterprise customers. Company says it's gonna be giving security teams a way to find vulnerabilities. Hundreds of organizations, they say, have already used it, but it is not What makes you think that? I can do math. I can calculate. This is not gonna work out. Well maybe after the midterms. Something's gotta I mean how much longer can these guys Well it it it it it may be before the midterms, but it's not gonna the collapse won't be before the midterms. Will the collapse be in twenty twenty seven, you think? Early twenty twenty seven? It's gotta be next year. Yeah. It's gonna be so so amazing to watch Alright, uh now the people who clearly are going to lose out are um Hollywood. Hollywood is just struggling. They are struggling to hold on . And uh the Oscars who are going to you two they put their foot down. Yeah, they did. Artificial intelligence could revolutionize the film industry. But it won't be winning any Oscars. New rules set out by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Friday stated that in the acting category only roles credited in the film's legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent will be considered eligible. Rules also say screenplays must be human authored to be eligible. They come hot on the heels of the unveiling of an AI version of the deceased film star Val Kilmer at Cinemacon, a yearly event that showcas es new films for cinema owners. The producer of the film called As Deep as the Grave explained. We do take archival footage, uh pictures and voice recordings to build a character and from there we have to integrate that character into what we already filmed. We're making a bold claim, bold statement, which is that we believe we're doing this in an ethical way. The director of the film was at pains to reassure both actors and the wider film community. Actors are not going to be replaced, and we're going to make sure that that doesn't happen. And that's really comes down to the entire community coming together to help set these guidelines and guardrails for everybody so we can follow a structure because the tech nology is going to be here no matter what we do. The Academy declined to comment on if Val Kilma's AI rendered performance would be eligible for an Oscar, saying that eligibility would be reviewed on a case-by-case basis I think we should make a pact . Yeah, if I die before you, I fully endorse recreating me with AI. Okay. You're done. Tourette's and all. Make sure it's all in there. Make sure it's accurate. Darren can do it. He's prompting as we speak. Darren's got all these little he doesn't get it he doesn't get a lot of play, but I've been re posting the little i animations he's been doing. Yeah, with the girls. Pretty dynamite. The girls? Yeah. Yeah. Which was pretty decent. Although the for some reason the the no agenda shirt on Oh well right in the middle of the of the animation. Oh well. How does that happen? You can't iterate. It's once it's done, you see you gotta accept it or reprompt and you and you just get a whole new version. All-Star Trek movie had some there was a dead actor, but they had to bring him into uh this was years ago. They had to bring in a m a kind of a model of him because that he was n necessary for the storyline. Yeah. And he he wasn't even alive. And they put it in. Nobody ever talked much about it. They ooh, that's great. And then there was the the movie, the Scorsese movie where they had De Niro and all these people younger ages were younger. Yeah. They're all you know basically masked. No, but this is but this is about money. It's just about money . You know, I I say now as I speak, you may recreate me when I'm gone and make money off of me. Please. Well, well you yeah, and we'll see what happens with the Courier State. Yeah, the Courier State. We're pissed off. Okay . Uh here's SAG AFTRA to round this out. They uh looks like they this is the writers and the Screen Actors Guild. Uh but not everybody's here. I don't think the directors guild is yes is set yet. We are following developing news now. SAG AFTRA has reached a tentative agreement with the major Hollywood studios, avoiding a repeat of the strikes from just three years ago. NBC for Macy Jenkins is live outside BC. By the way, the troll room is asking, can we do it now ? Well under I'd have to approve it now. If you can do it now, we can split the process. It won't be as good. Well if it is. It won't be as good.. Come on Okay. Hi, Kathy and Jonathan. Well listen, we will not know what's in that agreement until the SAG National Board has a chance to review it . One of the biggest issues, just like it was three years ago, protections against AI, which is getting smarter and more advanced. Smarter . Smarter . This cinematic showdown between Hollywood A-listers Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise drew millions of views on social media earlier this year and harsh critiques because this is completely AI generated. Well they're taking the likeness of major performers like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, and they're just able to replicate it in seconds. It's a major concern for SAGAFTRA actors like Chuck Slavin, one he hopes is addressed in the tentative agreement reached Well I have to tell you I'm a little concerned. Overall, I think the future is rapidly changing, and I think that we certainly need to protect image likeness when it comes to AI. We need to ensure that members get royalties and residuals on the work that they're doing. It comes just one month after the Writers Guild of America reached a four -year deal with the AMPTP. Historically, these contracts have been three-year deals, but in exchange for adding the fourth year in the WGA's recent agreement, the union received a $3 21 million Looking at how fast technology is advancing, a four-year deal locks us into a disadvantage. Well that's great. No. Holly Hollywood loses. They lose. They lose. That's just for sure. Yeah, but they've already already kind of lost. I mean they have no stories. Everything is a sequel. What is the new sequel coming out? Something another new sequel? Everything's a sequel. Yeah, everything they they they ran out of ideas. Yeah. No idea. How did that happen? How did that happen? Let me ask you . How did that happen? It has never happened before. They were making movies back in the silent era, in the twenties and the thirties. There were all kinds of great movies. The 40s, great movies, 50s, great movies. What happened? There's not enough not enough uh They're not doing 'em I wouldn't say there's a ton of them being made now, are there? Oh yeah. Yeah, no, no. They're going straight to Netflix in in eight you know, mini movies . Yeah, you're right. You're right, you're right. That's where crappy movies on Netflix. Yeah, well th where it's it should be an hour and a half movie and they turn into eight hours and call it a series. And then if it gets enough then they'll do it you know they'll do another series. Yeah. Some kids come along and do something that blows everybody away. Dirt cheap, yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's gonna happen. What do you make of the uh the this Epstein suicide note? Well, here's a clip. No, hold on a second. Uh here we go.. I got it New tonight did accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein write a suicide note before attempting to take his own life. The New York Times reporting that a note may exist and is being held under seal by a federal judge Epstein allegedly writing, it's time to say goodbye. According to this man, convicted murderer Nicholas Tartaglione, a former NYPD officer who shared a cell with Epstein in 2019. Cartag Leone said something similar in a podcast last year. Jeffrey Epstein wrote a suicide note. He says he discovered the note after Epstein's apparent suicide attempt weeks before his actual death. It was in my book, yeah. When I got back into the cell, I I opened my book to read and there it was. Tartag Leon adding it said something like FBI uh you know looked into me for months and found nothing. NBC News has not seen the note and the Times says it has not either. In a statement, the DOJ says it is hard to comment on a note it has not seen. Adding the department underwent an exhaustive effort to collect all records. Epstein's death, which the medical examiner's office declared a suicide, has been the subject of intense scrutiny, with many speculating without proof that Epstein was murdered. The New York Times is asking the federal court to unseal the alleged suicide note, which is caught up in Tartaglion's legal proceeding. I got an interview with Steve Eder . He's the uh one of the reporters on the byl ine for that story about the note. He was on CNN. Listen to this. Now the Times reports that the alleged suicide note was sealed by a federal judge as part of the cellmate's criminal case. Steve Eater, and thank you, sir, for being here. Because I want to start with how this possible note was recovered. The cellmate apparently says he found the note in his cell tucked into a graphic novel. How did it end up locked away by a judge? What's a graphic novel? Is that a novel is that a comic? Yeah, it's uh it takes a uh circuitous path, I guess, um to being locked away from a judge. But basically the the short of it is is that the the the the cellmate says that he discovered the note, you know, in the in the days after um Epstein was found injured in his cell, right? Um and he turned it over to his lawyers. Um his lawyers apparently, according to a document that we reviewed tried to authenticate it, weren't able to right away. Um and then it ended up being moved over to his criminal case, not the Epstein case, but this other case that was playing out kind of parallel and ended up sort of sequestered from the Epstein proceedings in this whole other separate case Yes, please. So even before that, John, good morning to you. I think it's important to I want to get to that. But just tell me, just tell me why it's locked up. So what happened is that it was under seal, and apparently judges have vast discretion with respect to whether they're putting something on under seal, which means it's not in the public's view. It's not in the court records. If you go and right now we have a system uh in federal court, state court too, where you can literally go into the docket and look at a variety of materials. Well, there are some materials that are sensitive that are not going to be in that docket because a judge in that judge's discretion will seal it. That's what they did here. Remember, this involves Tartag lione. Who's he? He's a person who was convicted. He was Jeffrey Epstein's cellmate and he ultimately was convicted for four, yes, four quadruple murder. And as a result of that and them sharing a cell, he purportedly, that is, Mr. Tartaglion, found the note, reported it to his lawyers. He had about eighteen of them, by the way, over the course of time. And they got involved. The lawyers did with respect: hey, what should we do with the note? How do we authenticate the note? Should we put the note under seal? It became the subject of a lot of controversy. The attorneys argued it was attorney client privilege, incident to their communications and them seeking advice. And will Jeffrey Epstein claim that I actually, Tartag Leon, his cellmate, killed him or tried to kill him? And so what do we do? And so the judge ultimately said it's going to be away from public view, it's going to be in a vault in the federal courthouse, and it has remained there for all this time. Basically a judge has it under his purview right now, involved in a separate case, which is why it was not part of the Epstein files uh per se. And the source here. This is from a cellmate charged with four murders, quadruple murder, who said he found the note and is the only person that we know so far. Yeah, John, I think that's important to talk about. And at the time he was being charged, now he's convicted, and he's serving these four life sentences. And so you have to question right what we call the veracity. Is it something that we could credit the fact that he said it? Uh that I found this note, it said time to say goodbye. It had a smiley face. What am I going to do now? Burst out in tears. They found Well I don't think this means very much . It's interesting though how that happened Yeah, it's kind of fascinating, I guess. I didn't realize it so easy to ditch stuff. Yeah . There's another um man, you predicted this so early on about parents getting uh sued. Yeah. Well, it hasn't really caught on yet to any extreme. No, it's catching. A beloved Vietnam War veteran and teacher has died two weeks after he was allegedly hit by a teen on an e-motorcycle. Now the teen's mother is facing manslaughter charges. CBS LA's Nicole Comstock with the charges and the heartbreak from friends of the victim This after prosecutors say a 14-year-old boy illegally riding a powerful e motorcycle hit Ashman while he was walking home from school and left him in the street. I feel bitter . Was 81 and I didn't want to see him go out like that. His longtime friends and neighbors say after serving our country with honor as a fighter pilot, then dedicating his golden years to mentoring the next generation at El Toro High School. The boy's mom, Tammy Joe Mayher, has now been charged with involuntary manslaughter. The new felony complaint alle ges she was also an accessory after the fact that concealing her son so he could avoid arrest and punishment. That she could face criminal charges for continuing to allow her son to ride the E-Motorcycle that requires a driver's license. Mother essentially handed her fourteen year old son a deadly weapon, and despite multiple warnings on the dangers, continued to let him illegally ride. Kind of an open and shut case is a little more uh easier to push than someone who's just a careless parent and lets their kid go wild. Well he keeps track of the murders and shootings in Chicago Happen. It that doesn't seem like it's They have to get a build there has to be a build up of case law. So it's gonna have to be after, you know, uh maybe dozens of cases like this go through and so you can put together this uh a kind of an indictment uh based on something that's happened already. But it never used to be that way. I don't understand I mean you used to go to ju vie . Why the parents now? I I just don't get it . It doesn't make sense from a legal perspective . Uh it it will. Shut up. It will make sense. Shut up. It will. Shut up. The law will be the law. I don't like it. Well, I I I kind of like it . So uh okay . Uh how about a drunk or not drunk? Oh, oh we haven't had one of those in a while. I don't even know if I can find the jingle or not? I'm drunk or something. Yeah, it's hoping for the jingle. Not drunk. Drunk or not drunk. Uh let me see. I have it here. I think I have it here. No, that's not it . You know, whatever happened to that jingle . Drunk or not drunk. I have a million drunk or not drunks, but none of them says this is the jingle, Adam, the one you're looking for. Oh, here it is. In fact, I have it. Drunk or not drunk. Jingle. Original. Found it. Yeah, found it. All right, here we go. This is can't wait. I gave it set it up. This is uh one of the uh one of the Reverend Al 's meetups. And he's got uh Kamala Harris. So are you gonna run again in twenty eight h listen I might . I might. I'm thinking about it . I'm thinking about it . But let me say this. Let me let me say this. I am thinking about it. But let me let me also say this . Look, I I served for four years being a heartbeat away from the presidency of the United States. I spent countless hours in my West Wing office, footsteps away from the Oval Office. I spent countless hours in the Oval Office and the Situation Room . I know what the job is . And I know what it requires . And I am thinking about it in the context of then , you know, is who and where and how um can the best job be done for the American people. That's how I'm thinking about it. I'll keep you posted. I'll keep you posted. Okay. Alrig.ht Alright. Vice President of the United States . Kamala Harris. Shh . I'm gonna say not drunk . I think she's not drunk. I think it's a different you need a different jingle for her. Black or not black. I think she's trying to do kind of a yeah, she's kind of trying to do a like a an urban type vibe. You know, I was just steps a Want to play it is because it's got the thirty-three thousand is in the in the title. Okay. And thirty three is a magic number. Okay. This is Ukraine shot down thirty-three thousand uh Russian Ukraine says it shot down more than 33,000 Russian drones in March. That's the most in a single month since Russia's invasion more than four years ago. Ukraine has been ramping up its drone capabil ities in response to Russia's relentless aerial attacks and increasingly taking the fight back across the border. Russia than they could at the start of the war. Earlier this month, Moscow accused European nations of expanding drone support to Kyiv, prompting a warning today from Russia's defense minister This sort of action facilitates the sharp escalation of the military and political situation across the entire European continent and can have unpredictable consequences. Just yesterday, Poland's Prime Minister announced that his country will partner with Ukraine to manufacture what he described as a drone armada. On a number of occasions since the Ukraine war started. That's the magic number . Now the clip I'm most interested in, just perusing your list, is the limited edition Trump Passport . Yeah, you know about that. No? No, I don't. Wait, let me get I'm gonna guess why . Okay . Your passport's running out and you want to get one. The U.S. State Department is rolling out a new limited edition passport that includes a picture of President Trump. The State Department posted what it called a sneak peek on social media. It shows the President's image on the inside cover with his signature and gold lettering at the bottom. The back cover shows a more traditional scene of the Declaration of Independence. The release is part of the commemorations marking the 250th anniversary of American independence. It's also the latest effort to put Mr. Trump's mark on the nation, which includes his images on government buildings, his name on what was the Kennedy Center, and a planned arch in Washington, among others. Oh my oh you should get on that right away. You can do that now. Well no, you don't want to get on right away 'cause it hasn't been released yet. It's coming out in the summer. Oh, okay. And it's only gonna be a limited edition, I believe, of fifty thousand. So you're gonna have to get in right at the right moment. So I got a note from um the State Department. They send out emails now and they say, hey, you can uh you can renew online. This is crazy. You can s you make your own passport picture and they show you how to do it. I did that with my passport already years ago, decades ago. Do you rem decades ago? Do you remember you used to have to go to a special photographer , he had to have special film, a special backdrop. It was all special, special, special, a special dude, special shop. Had to wait and had to develop it, you know, in a dark room. It used to be very complicated. Now you can just take your own picture and submit it. This was years ago. The I the last two passports I've had, I took my own picture with a digital camera at the right uh you know, against a blank blank wall, cut it out and dri and submitted it w went in the passport just fine. Well this isn't new. When I when I renewed mine, which was seven years ago, for some reason I got a seven year passport, I don't know why. Maybe was it maybe it was ten years? Nine years ago. Um it couldn't do it. That was not. I don't know how you got to do that, but I there was no offer for me to do that uh online with my own. I just did it. Just now you said. Just you just did it. You just you just did it. You just here's my feet you do it with your phone in the drawer with that one? No, I used a good quality camera. I had a perfect background. It was exactly the same as you'd get. picture and two or three times and took the best one, cut it into the exact right si uh blew it up to the right size, printed it out myself, and then cut a cut it into a square and submitted it and it went right through it. Then this is d like I said, at least two passports ago. Huh . Well, I I was unaware. Anyway, I want one of them, so I'll wait until it's released. I'll try and get in on that. Yeah, this is a time. It's gonna be a timing. Hot item. It's a hot item . I want that. Well a lot of people probably don't want it. I want it . I want it. That'd be hilarious. I want this gold coin. I want everything I can get. Because we'verre ne gonna see this. You know, somebody somebody back in twenty twenty sent me a box full of Trump collectibles. Oh. What'd you do? Phony a dollar bill I got yeah, I got those. I got the Trump the Trump and and a bunch of coinage and and stickers and all kinds of stuff. It was just a huge and I it was just so much stuff I just packed it up and put it in the attic. Probably worth a So listen to this the last Noah Jenna meetup um you know which was here at J Six or Jenny's place and people were very kind and donating on the spot. And so we count it you know, we count out the money and then we send you the check and then you know we s because we do that all officially, we don't want it to you know there's nothing it's all above board, we pay our taxes. Yeah, we pay taxes . And so Tina, I'm usually like just keep the cash around, you know. Tina's like, no, I gotta take it to the bank. We take it to the bank. And you know, like there may be six one hundred dollar bills. And uh and the bank manager's like Um Uh do you realize that these uh these are not all real ? I'm like what? You had six counterfeit bills? No . Two were hundred dollar bills with Trump on it. Someone handed off phony Trump hund es. Oh brother. I thought it was pretty funny. Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't I didn't mean to try and scam you, Mr. Bank . You didn't notice it? No, no, we didn't notice it counting. 'Cause the the the the back that just looks normal but you look at the front like oh this Trump that can't be a real hundred dollar bill hilarious It was a good can you cash this bill with Trump's picture ? Whoever did that. Good good work. Hand hand in your night ring. Hand in your night ring. Hey with that I want to thank you for your courage. Say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in co-opted and captured. Say hello to my friend on the other end. The one, the only, Mr. John C DeMore . Well, the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry. Also, in the morning, all ships and sea boots on the ground, feet in the air subs in the one and the dames and nights out there. Eight in the morning to the trolls in the troll room. Let me count. hundred and eighty nine trolls listening live to the live stream. Which means someone's interested in what we have to say and we like that. For those of you who stuck with us since the beginning of this program, this is where you return the value you receive from the show. You send us emails about it. You let us know about it in person. Now make it come true. Value for value. There's no ads, there's no subscriptions, nothing's mandatory, no hoops, no jumps, no tote bags, although we used to have tote bags, but they were toxic from China, so we got rid of those. Oh yeah, the ones stunts from coal tar. It was it was some kind of toxic chemical. It never worked out. Um time, talent, and treasure. That is exactly what we asked for. 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We always appreciate people doing things, boots on the ground, helping us with clips, with ideas, with your expertise. Everyone's an expert in something . And when it comes around, when it's your time, it's your responsibility to let us know exactly what we got wrong or to uh set us right before we even get started on an uh on some topic. And of course we also appreciate people who do artwork for us, uh which is increasingly easier. But is it really? I think the competition's gotten harder. People are doing more, they're uh getting more into the finesse of prompting. The same with the end of show mixes. I think we have three great ones again today. Do you like the one about you? Did you hear that one? About your open heart show too. We say, yeah, I'm usually. So people are getting better at this prompting business. And that goes for Blue Ac orn, uh, who just had a good idea. And when you have a good idea and you can implement that, it just works. It doesn't matter what tools you use as far as I'm concerned. This was the uh artwork for episode eighteen sixty four. We titled that Point Cast. A lot of people enjoyed us talking about the old computer days. About point a lot of people. Yes, I got I got a lot of notes. Hey. No, it's good old days. No, it was young people who could not believe. We had a processor technology with a North Star Drive. Wow A North Star Drive. Now that's a blast from the past. Seagate, baby. Seagate. Blue Acorn made us a beautiful piece of art. It was soft sectored, not hard sectored. Back when floppy this were floppy . Actually floppy . This was uh the young ladies on the beach spelling out eight oh eight, a classic calculator joke from from the days of seagate floppy seagate drives and floppy disks, uh a boob donation number and nicely slipped in there little uh nick the rat on the beach, little rat. Little rat on the beach. Yeah. Which was nice. Yeah. So it was a good piece. We we both liked it. We looked at a couple other things. We look at NoAgenda ArtGenerator.com. Uh that's where everybody could participate. Everybody can upload their work. Uh we use it in other things as well, not just the uh the art the album art for the show, which is critical to us, uh, but also for newsletters and for um comics trip blogger . Yeah, I saw that. So uh no C SV. Just no. Talking about uh blasts from the past next to the seashells was the flying toasters. Yeah, to me that I like the flying toaster one. But I thought that was good. Mention the flying toasters, the people that did the flying toasters are in Berkeley. Yeah. That's the company that became moveon. org. No What? How did they become how did they go from flying toaster screens avers to move on.org? They did. They just did. Wow . Hmm. Interesting. That's a little tidbit. That's a pivot. Yeah, no kidding. Uh honorary mention to Neswork, Nesworks . It it was a little discombobulated, but I I I like the fact that I think he did this art, you know, with old school tools, eighty sixing the M five M , kicking some seashells. It wasn't quite there. We liked it, but it just wasn't quite there. Um very disturbing how what people or what the You're you're d you're dead. You're basically dead. I didn't li d even I didn't like that. Um I still thought the uh BB on the beach is funny, but we'd never use that one. No, that's never gonna happen. But it still gives me a chuckle looking at it. Um I think that would a lot of different sh we've done shell art before when this thing came around the first time. And uh just looking at what's here, um there's plenty of you got still got plenty of chances uh to become the artwork for episode 1865, NoAgenda ArtGenerator.com. And now we thank the produc ers who supported us financially, which is critical to our operation . Um you can go to noagenda donations dot com and you can uh support us there at any amount, any time you feel like it, and just any any way you want to do it. It's all good . But we do need you to do it . And we start off with Jason Peterson from Round Rock, Texas, not too far from here. He comes in with one thousand thirty dollars and twenty six cents. So this was a donation I presume he sent on the thirtieth. And he said No jingles no karma from soon to be Red Knight Commodore Jason. And yes you will be a red knight in the order of the heart and you will A test you'll find a long overdue donation been following John's sage advice and Adam's hairstyles for years. Back in the day it was John, Jerry Purnell and Leo, who were the go to guys for all things tech, still missed the good old cranky geeks V blog days . Best wishes, John here's hoping for a speedy and full recovery. Recently went through a heart health related episode myself . For now, a little karma will do. Jim in Dallas . You've got karma. He's also on the birthday list. He is. Anonymous in Charlotte, North Carolina, 5 14.07 cents. Uh ITM Gen says Anonymous, please accept this donation of four eighty-eight thirty-three plus fees. And thank you for the ongoing value and cheers to the best podcast in the universe anonymous. All right, thank you. Night of Sandy Parks in Calverton, New York three hundred three forty two. A jobs karma plus random sharpton, please. Alas, alas, he writes, if only I had enough time, talent or treasure to donate as much as you deserve. Cheers to you both, your hearts and amygdala's and all the no agenda n nation ight of sandy parks r-E-S-P-I-C-T. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs . And coming in with the classic 333 and 33 cents, Dennis Cadell from Tampa, Florida. And he says, ITM Adam and John, a big thanks to all the listeners who helped make our manuka Gold Relief Gel a massive hit. Yes. I have to say, the other night I got a Charlie horse . This Charlie Horse. Oh in the thigh. And I and that's the kind where you can't stretch your leg. Your your leg is locked up. Yeah, it's if it terribly painful. Hurts, hurts, hurts. And and I'm in the dark, I'm in the bathroom. I'm like, oh what am I gonna do with this? And Tina had just cleaned up the whole cabinet. I'm like, uh so I'm I'm there with the you know, I gotta get I gotta get my I didn't have my my phones, I don't know, flashlight. I had my vape was in the bathroom, so I'm using the little display from the vape, and I found it and I put some of that uh Manuka Gold Relief gel on it. Wait, wait, was the bathroom dark? You needed a flashlight? Yeah, the bathroom's dark. If I turn the light on, then Tina would wake up. I was asleep . It was in the minute it was one thirty in the morning and I wake up with this Charlie horse. So I struggled to the bathroom, which is connected to the bedroom. So you know if if I I turn on the light, I might awaken my bride. Oh, heaven forbid. Exactly . Exactly, heaven forbid. So I find it, she kept it right in the front. I and with in this is you know I used to use the um uh la uh cow's lavender blossom stuff. Yeah you should just punch the Charlie horse. I try Does that work for you? Oh yeah. Really? I did just punch it. I did try to punch the Charlie horse, but it it didn't work out so well. But the relief gel within seconds. I don't know if it's psychological. I don't know how it works. Who cares? It works. It works. The placebo effect in action. I'm happy with it. We're thrilled people are getting genuine natural help with their pain. We also wanted to mention our B Well B E E B Well Manuka Honey, our most popular product for a reason. It tastes amazing, I concur, and it can be used just like any other honey, but is so much more than just honey. Be Well is a totally unique , all in one bioactive superfood . It's you okay? Yeah. Just threw a spoon and a cup, sorry. Superfood blend of manuka honey, turmeric, and ginger with a healthy facts in MCT oil. Whatever. Be Well creates cognitive gold that helps with overall inflammation, mental focus, and long term brain health. Don't just fix your back, fuel your mind . Grab the bestseller at Manuka Gold.com, use code JCD twenty for twenty percent off. That's Dennis Cadle, Tampa, Florida. And what are you doing now? I'm clicking my uh my my tongue on my mouth. Why? To be add impact to this the sales pitch. It worked. Thank you very much, uh Manuka Gold people. Small, small family business there in Tampa, Florida. Uh and uh we're happy that uh that uh no agenda is supporting them. That's great. Austin the Pool guy's up. He's in Roseville, California. He's an associate executive producer with a 225 buck donation. Hey, Adam and John. First time donor, need of a D douching. Whoops. Don't want to do that. You've been deduced . I'm 38 year old and first saw Adam on Joe Rogan and everything s and everything said hit especially when talking about fluoride, which is still impossible to get my doctor's my doctor wife to understand. Uh oh . A lot of people uh just do not the argument. Yeah. I love listening to John too. He's like the grandpa I never had. You're both amazing and always look forward to listening to you guys while running my own business No, it says cleaning he says cleaning pool. He does say cleaning pool, but I corrected his grammar. That's like riding truck driving truck, you clean pool.. All right Yeah, that's what he said, but uh I avoided it. It's good to hear donations are coming from my area in hell . Roseville . I mean California. I'm in Roseville and if anyone in this are a would love to uh top of the line pool service. I've been in business for ten years and a no agenda fan for two. Please Eel me Eel me at Eel me at MD Pools S C A No wait M D Pools California C A M D Pool C A at Gmail dot com M D is for Marley's Dad pool service named after my daughter. I'm totally looking to start a meetup in my area. Would love to hang out with like minded individuals, so if anyone wants to email me for that too, I'd love to get something uh together. Thank you both for everything and saving people from be ing black pilled daily. Your new favorite pool guy and boobs on the ground for any pool re what? Boots. bo Ohots. Boots, not boobs. That's in your mind. Boots on the ground for any pool related things. Austin the pool guy. All right, Austin. Thank you. Hey, there's Eli the Coffee Guy checking in with two oh five.03. He's always at two hundred dollars. And then the date five three. He says we've all been watching the seed man get deplatformed in slow motion for years. The term law fair feels a bit too polite for burning someone's media operation at the stake. It was a little disconcerting to go fr to go to the InfoWars website and just see off air on the home page. It also shows the limits of the ability of the system to silence dissenting voices, you can pull the plug on a studio, not the signal. After all, there's a war on for your mind. Adam, thank you for leading the charge for podcasting two point zero. Decentralization is the only way to go. And the only way to go for good coffee is to visit gigawattcoffeeroasters.com and use code ITM20 for 20% off your order. Stay caffeinated, says Eli the Coffee Guy. And he said he wants a uh dealer's choice Alex Jones Jingle. I don't know if we have uh here's one. That's what I declared a jih ad on their ass. Get the frogs are gay out. So it was powerful. Oh , oh, the frogs. Okay . Frogs. Frogs gay. A classic, of course. I don't like 'em putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin' frogs gay. Oh, classic. Classicsic, clas , classic . Linda Lupatkin in Castle Rock, Colorado two hundred. Jobs Karma. Your resume has about ten seconds to make an impression and most don't. For a resume that gets results, go to ImageMakers Inc. dot com. Linda helps professionals and executives turn their experience into a clear story of leadership results and impact. That's ImageersMak Inc. with a K and Linda Lou, Duchess of Jobs and Writer of Winning Resumes. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. And a couple more associate executive producers with $200. Steve from Hillsboro, Oregon. And Steve says, Thank you for sparing all of our sanity during the trying times with the COVID hoax. Keep up the great work as your media deconstruction is second to none. God bless . Dame Tony Health . In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 200 bucks. She wrote a note. She's got a birth I think she, yeah. Did I I said she said he you say you said he. But probably didn't. This is where you say you're supposed to say that word never left my lips. That word never left my mouth. Dear John and Adam, first off, I want to say how happy I am that John's recovering so well. I was very concerned when he had his heart attack and subsequent surgery and very distressed hearing about his anesthesia problems. Yeah. Personally I would uh be having uh having uh trauma flashbacks for oh for sure. Second I noticed that in episode eighteen and sixty there were no donations in the one hundred dollar r I know money is tight right now, but maybe people don't realize that this is not a charity and that you guys that you guys are doing. Uh s uh income tax returns are in so share your f good fortune, yes you should, with the best podcast in the universe. Thank you for that, Dame Tony. Uh finally it's my birthday on May fifth. Everybody's birthday is on May fifth. So here's a birthday a donation gift for you. Happy birthday to me. No jingles or karma. Thank you for your courage. God bless you both. Dame Tooney Health. Thank you, Tony. Appreciate that. And thank you to all of these executive and associate executive producers of episode eighteen sixty five. A reminder how it works. If you can support us with two hundred dollars or above between two hundred and three hundred not only will we guaranteed read your note but you will also receive an associate executive producership credit which is good anywhere Hollywood credits are recognized including IMDB dot comcom., $300 or above, and that gives you an executive producer credit, and of course we'll read your note as well. We appreciate what you were doing. We appreciate that you are supporting us in such big numbers. We could always use more, but we say congratulations to these executive My formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth . And here's the rest of our producers, fifty dollars and above, never below fifty for reasons of anonymity. We see you forty nine ninety nines and lower numbers. We see you all and we appreciate all of you. Baron Latin, Houston, Texas. Speaking of the hundreds, there he is. The only one hundred dollar donor today. Jason Shepherd, Trinidad, Colorado, eighty seventy-six. There's Mr. Boob, Kevin McLaughlin. He is the Archduke of Luna, lover of America, and Boobs from Concord, North Carolina, and he says God bless America and boobs with eighty dollars and eight cents. Sir Sigma, Shoreline, Washington, $76.50, birthday donation for his dad, Sir Ross of the Broken Ladder Ranch from Sir Sigma. Is it the broken? Is there more? Let me just expand this for a second. The Broken Ladder Ranch. Dame Rita. Ah, good to see Dame Rita in from Sparks, Nevada, AA sixty eight thirty-three. Chad Hewitt, Folsom, California, sixty-six forty. Small booze from Les Tarkowski in Kingman, Arizona. That is sixty dollars and six cents. Zadok Brown III, Puka Lani, Puka Lani, Puka Connections protection, he says. Donate $59. Thank you. Eric Fleenor in Palmyra , Michigan. Did I say it right? Yes, Michigan. Fifty-five, fifty-ive.f And he wants house karma for everyone else. Okay. Double nickels on the dime, fifty-five ten from Brian Furley, Troy Funderburke in Missoula, Montana, fifty-five. Dame Nancy of the Confused in San Bruno, California, fifty-two forty-four. And she says donations help to discourage exit strategy conversations. Keep your favorite podcasters happy. Don ate. Love Dame Nancy of the Confused. Daniel LeBoy, Bath, Michigan, no stranger to the fifties, and these are the fifties, along with James Sherametta, Napanock, New York, Lydia Terry Dominelli in Rochester, North New Hampshire, Leslie Walker, Rosburg, Oregon, Walker Phillips in San Rafael, California, Round s out our fifties. And that's it. Uh short list today. We definitely could use more. You did receive your tax returns. And uh remember to put us in your will. It's always a good thing. People do it for NPR. Why not for us? Go to know Agenda donations.com if you'd like to support the show. If you got value out of this, that's how it works. Any mount any value you got, all you have to do is just send it back. May you make up your own number. If you want to do more than once, you can do a recurring donation. Any amount , any frequency works. We appreciate it all. Noagenda donations.com . It's a birthday birthday . Jim in Dallas celebrated his birthday on April 26th at D Mackie. Hey, D, how you doing? Celebrating tomorrow. And Theodorable on the 5th. How old will Theodorable be? Will he be 12 now? Is he driving yet? John's taking a dump. Dame Tony Health also celebrating on May 5th. And Sir Sigma says happy birthday to his dad, Sir Ross of the Broken Ladder Ranch. Happy birthday from all of us here at the best podcast in the universe. And then we have not one, but we have two orders of the heart. Behold the order of the heart pure of purpose right from the stars in the morning brain star ts the order of the heart Yes, these are limited time , very limited edition pins that come with your $1,000 donation along with your knighthood if you're not already a knight. And today that goes to Jason Peterson and Jim Ind allas, both of you, red knights in the order of the heart. Behold the order of the heart , pure of purpose, right from the stars in the morning, brave and smart, the order of the heart And before we grab our night, we did have one uh karma request, house selling karma for everybody. You've got karma. And an F cancer for Clayton Switch. You've got karma. And then we have the one night, so let me get blade here. Are you back? Are you back ? You've muted yourself, that's what happened. You've muted yourself against it. I I'm right here. Okay. Where's your sword? I hold hold uh hold on a second . Okay . It's the little one. A teeny one . Jason Peterson. Hop on up, sir. You are about to become not just a knight, but a red knight, and you've already had supported the show in many amounts of thousands of dollars for which we are eternally grateful. But hereby am proud to pronounce the Kate the Red Knight Commodore Jason. Welcome to the round table, sir. You are already a Commodore, and for you, uh, just for you, we have hookers and blow, rent poisoned chardonnay. Along with that, we got some redheads and rice, we got beers and blunts, we got rubenes, lumin, and rose, geises and sake, backu and vanilla, bong it's and bourbon, sparkling cider and escorts, ginger ale and gerbils, breast milk and padlum and ho ho, mutton and mead, that's right. It's here for you at the round table, and you sir, should go to knowagenderings.com. Let us know what size ring you have, and we'll take care of you along with your beautiful red knight order of the heart pin, which will be coming to you. And of course along with your Signet ring, which is an our night rings are all signet rings, our dame rings as well. You get a certificate of authenticity and several sticks of wax to seal your important correspondence. Welcome to the round table, Red Knight Commodore Jason. Well, pretty soon we can expect a meetup in hell in California, as we heard earlier from our uh from our uh associate executive produ cer. And it's very easy to do because all you have to do is go to noagenda meetups.com. We just start one and then you just let everybody know about it. And once it's on the calendar at noagenda meetups.com, I'll mention it. We'll continue to promote it. You can do all kinds of things to promote it. And people will show up. They usually do. I'm I'm a little disappointed. Um Christopher Wechselberger, he did the Leipzig Germany meetup. It was he said it was a a good meetup, but he didn't record a report, he sent a written report , which is I wanted to hear some German voices, I wanted to hear your server. I will read his very short report. I call it a success. We were three dudes having a good time. Even though neither Hookers nor Blow were involved, I would like to thank Dirk and Thilo for stopping by. We decided to gather again in the near future, so keep an eye out for the next Leipzig meetup uh announcement. Keep up the gray work, says Christopher. Thank you very much. Appreciate that you did that. Next time, just get your phone out. Just record it. I'll cut it up. Don't worry about it. We have a meetup taking place today. It is in fact it is well underway. The TMI Evax Zone win, lose, or drone meetup at Evergreen Brewing in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. So I hope to hear a meetup report from that. And coming up on the 8th of May, Butah, Texas, Leiden, the Netherlands, on the 9th, Eagle, Idaho, Santa Rosa , California, and Nashville, Tennessee. The thirteenth, Unionville in Ontario, the Raleigh, North Carolina, the 14th, the 16th, we have Fort Wayne, Indiana, Colyville, Texas, Los Banos, California, and Wilmington, Delaware, along with Fort Wayne, Indiana too in Indiana. May 23rd, Los Angeles, California, another Leo Bravo meetup, I'm sure. Hickson, Tennessee on the twenty-third, and Franklin, Twinnessee, Tennessee. And the twenty fifth, a Squim, Washington, Mimi will be attending, so bring your too many eggs.com books, and she will gladly sign them for you. She'll probably have some along with her for sale. You can buy them on the spot. These are the No Agenda Meetups. This is where Connection Brings you protection because the people you meet at a meetup will be your first responders in any emergency guaranteed. They're the people that keep you stable who will keep you able. Go to knowagenda meetups.com. Find one near you can search many different ways, and if you can't, or if we just feel like it, even if there's one in your area, you can always set up another one. Go ahead, noagenda meetups.com, set up one yourself. It's easy and always guaranteed a partyy, sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days . You wanna be where you won't be, triggered on hell aim . You 'll be where everybody feels the same . It's like a party. And we have John's tip of the day coming up along with three dynamite end of show mixes. You will love that. Before we do anything though, we need to select our end of show ISO. We've kind of forgotten why we do it, but it is kind of fun. Uh, because we get to select odd things that are short and we'll play at the very end of the show. Uh it's a three for three today. So I'll go first because you always think you have something better than me. Um I went to the well for this one. It's really incredible. Uh uh easy, obviously. We have this one. Props to them. And that's it . That's no good. That's no good. That's actually pretty good. What do you got? Okay. Let's let's start with crazy. Crazy. These are crazy people . Yeah. These are crazy people. It's all right. I I could use it in a pinch. Amazing. Another great show. Amazing. I have to stop it there because there's like seven seconds left, so you you didn't cut that one right. She doesn't sound very amazed, but okay. No, okay. Boobs. If you like boobs, donate to no agenda. Okay. That's clearly the one. And again, there's like sixteen seconds left. You screwed up. Well, I I tried it. I I don't understand why I'm screwing this up. You are screwing it up, but you can make up for it with another dynamite tip of the day . Create a mass for you and me. Just a tip with J CD . And sometimes Adam . If anybody has any tip of the day ideas, just send them with the subject line tip of the day, which is exactly what Commodore Sir Mech did. With this pretty good tip. I checked it out. It's a software product called Vento y. It's one of the big I've seen these things before and I've used them. Ven this one here seems to be pretty damn good. Ven ice. V-E-N-T-O-Y . Okay. And it'sento vy .net . Ventoy. Ventoy.net. This allows you to create bootable USBs . Which can come in quite handy if you're on the road and you just take your your whole system and make a bootable USB, stick it in someone's computer, and blow it up. Booting from the USB drive. Huh. So what's wrong with just taking your computer ? What if you got a big giant desktop piece of just a I don't you know, I mean in my case I could do that 'cause of hauling around these nuts, these little bitty things. But no. Home office and an office a computer and it's a big clunker and it's a company thing, it's not a laptop. Yeah. Or we'll say you got a a secret system. You got a bunch of uh you know stuff you don't want people looking at. Well, I I'll be honest, I always have a boota ble USB of Omar chi Linux . I carry that with me just in case I need to set up a whole new show . Like a whole new show system. Yeah. But that would be that would be pretty much uh really the end. The end of everything if I had to resort Yeah. Well , I this is it uses just an ISO file, create an ISO file, drop it on here, and it all works well. All right, well, check it out. Please everybody who's gonna do that, raise your hand without talking. Find them all at tip of the day.net, noagenda fun.com. Create a fast for you and me . Just the chip for the J CD . And sometimes atom . Created by Dana Bernetti. I got more pleasure out of your Bordeaux blanche. I have another mind tip coming next show. Okay, good. And that concludes your broadcast day for today. Uh coming up next on the No Agenda stream, we have our big dumb mouth. OBDM . And uh oh they're gonna be talking about uh the InfoWar shutdown , uh AI Consciousness, and Area 51 Quakes. A second half of show if I've ever seen one. Ever seen one before. So that'll be next on the No Agenda stream if you just keep listening to your modern podcast app, it will be the same. And end of show mixes from Juss Baker, who is just kicking butt with the Sunos, Chris Matson, an MVP, of course, bringing you the latest in anything promptable. I think they're pretty good. And we will uh be back on Thursday. I will be coming to you from Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Looking forward to Risky. Risky. Yeah, very risky. Coming to you from the airport hotel, the one that had uh their logo just catch on fire. Coming to you from the heart of uh uh the Texas Hill Country, Fredericksburg, Texas. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Refinery Row, I'm John C. Dvor ak. Remember us at NoAgenderdonations.com, please. Until Thursday, adiosmo foes of hooey hooey and such from the Lower Gender Command Center . It's Sunday Showtime War power's termin ated But the tank is on E and the price is just inflated, spirit airlines grounded, no more budget wings , passenger stranded, thanks to the oil kings . May they in the streets, they're marching for the cause . Terrace on EU cars, Trump's re-writing all the laws . No agenda . Hey, no agenda . We see right through the agenda Casplay Play straight home who's in the way Follow the money is the no agenda way Sunday edition No ag enda . Just the truth, baby. Well, who do we have here? John C.V. John C. Yeah, John C arey and the experimental pointing device. What about the bypass? He doesn't need it. We'll just put this mouse in there and call it good. Cold table, someone's counting sponges on the right , the anaesthesia didn't tak e I'm watching my own ribcage Open like okay The yakny yak that goes I try to say something But my lips won't move . Surgeons got good hands, though. Smooth practice crew . You can hear it all. I was awake during my op en heart surgery , star ing at the ceiling, counting ceiling tiles with me . I could feel the pulling, but I could n't feel the pain . Just a mild inconvenience and dream. Like you died and you're not dead yet. The nurse said John C Yeah 's my name The doctor held a mouse up said John do the same You're sedated, you're asleep, but you're not. You're dead how they're making jokes like for this old teaser . Nurse. Full of clothes. Why don't surgeons tell jokes during operations ? Why, doctor? Because they might crack you up. Uh-huh. Really funny . All right. All you remember is that listening to these voices during the surgery or during the Yeah, no, during the surgery. Oh no . Wow , that's kind of crazy . Click the live stream, login, find the bait, join the OG shit, posting to escalate Hyperline, spot a fire, watch the discussion expire, tapping back and sparking, fighting with the shadows doing the inside it Trolling, trolling, trolling . 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