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Fraud Eraud, Ever fraud is everywhere. Adam Curry, John C. DeVor. It Sunday may thirty first, twenty twenty six, this is your award winning Kimon Nation Media assassination episode eighteen seventy three. This is no agenda. Breaking! Nobody knows anything. And we are broadcasting live from the heart of the Texasill country here in FEMA reggion number six. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry And from Refinery Roow where we're wondering what's the fuss about the TV show Euphoria. I'm John C. DVorak. Okay, I'll bite the TV show Euphoria. I don't think I've even heard of this Of course not, whyy would you keep up with what's going on with Gen Z What is the show? I may have heard about it, but what is the show about But Gen Z, I don't know what it's about. I haven't never seen it Okay It's supposed to be a big deal. In fact, here's this BBC headline. headline bre almost rage bait Has Euphoria gone from defining Gen Z to dividing them with a picture of Sidney Sweeney as the teaser I don't know, man we just started watching Uh Dutton Ranch. So that's what we're watching. I even o what Oh that's another that's another Taylor Sheridan, that's the guy Taylor Sheridan does You know, Landman Yellowstone, all these cowboy shows. and it's pretty good. Dun and Ranch is good It's not hey you know just stick to one of ' them Well, now, we finished all of the other ones we're talking about. Is landman done the most recent season is done. Yeahah. Why isn't he working on another season? Well, I'm sure he is How how many shows can this guy do it once and be good at it? You know, this is what showrunners do when when when you're hot, you got to do it. You got to just keep pumping them out, man, pumping them out. And then there was Madison, was it Madison Count Madison, I think with Kurt Russell and A Get her name Blondie. blindy. Yeah s another good show. There's lots of good shows. by Taylor Sheridan It's like it's like the guy Darren, what is his name that who did the Beverly Hills nine hundred two one zo Darren O'Neill. Darren O'Neill. That's right, famous Beverly Hills ninezo two one zero. And for a while he was doing all the shows and then he then he did the The new Was it the new series of sex in the city and it was horrible You know, he tried to rekindle that old spark that he had Arow. Hey, you know what? noobbody cares I think literally nobody cares anymore about good TV shows. You we might watch them, we might not It's not like it used to be. notot like in the good old days. Where you'd be like hey, did you see friends last night? It was awesome Yes because we're only three channels. So I am this so am So I'm looking at the X this morning And you think that Paris is burning down. And and you know, there's they won a soccer match. No is that what it is? Yeah, they the San German team won the the big cup the club cup and there's the first time that any team except Real Madrid has ever won it two years in a row and the French have gone nuts. So the way that plays out on X. is immigrants torting businesses, looting stores. Which which a celebration of the sauer Which may also be true. Yeah. well, yes, but that could also be a celebration of the saar. That's hilarious because that you don't hear anything about the footbottle match. You only what you do if you listen to the BBC or the An to That's my point though. People are you know, you look at E like, Oh, the Muslims, thead burning it up I will say pretty bad. I will say we watched the last season, last episode of Hcks. I don't think you like it with Ge Smart She's a comedian. I told you to watch it and you probably hate it. I watched the begin The first season I watched, I thought it had some elements that were good, but it was unrealistic. Well Hello And so the very last one, the very last like the series closer. let me guess. id she get shot? Oh, no, not by an immigrant. No. But they go to Paris And Tina and I go like this is unrealistic. Where the Muslims That's like whenever you see a you know, show in this London like Nah, no I'm not seeing it. I'm not seeing it London loaded. So so this thing was trending on X And it was one of those clips when I'm like, ah I gotta go find the longer version of this So the way this was played is Mike Johnson, spepeaker of the House wants more money for Congress. They want a pay raise, which not it was not even. issue at but so that kind of like,, I hadn't heard about. Yeah, Well, I saw that. it wasn't actually what he was pushing for, but okay. No. And so what it was what he was pushing for is more stock trading. That's exactly the way you take it. if you listen to the clip, here it is. Well, look, you know, the salary of Congress has been frozen since two thousand nine. You know, when you adjust for inflation, a member of Congress today is making thirty one percent less than they made in that year It goes in every year. and over time if you stay on this trajectory, you're going to have less qualified people who are willing to make the extreme sacrifice to run for Congress. it's just people just make a reasonable decision as a family on whether or not they can come and move to Washington have a residence here, residence at home and do all the things that are required. So the counter argument is, and I have some sympathy, lookook, at least let them engage in some stock trading so that they can continue to, you know, take care of their family I had the same response to youd just like,, that's the first thing you'd think. Yeah. And of course the first clue is this is posted by the House Democrats account So I'm like, o, okay, let me go find the full clip. Let me see what he actually said In fact, he's for a ban on insider trade., that's cool.. I my honest opinion on it. I mean, I'm in favor of that because I don't think we should have any appearance of impropriety here, Okaykay? But the other side of it, some people say, Well, look, you know, that, you see how that how they cut that bit off at the beginning where see? I'm in favor of the ban on stock trading And they cut that off and then it turns into Oh gee, that's a shocker to be Yeah, I glad you uncovered this scandal. Well, so here's another one And this has been running for Like a week and a half And I want to ask you a question after we listen this this so, you know, there's all kinds of fraud being fraud, ever fraud, E fraud is everywhere Especially the Somalians U And the modest lus. And so there's an audit across fifty states. Now I'm gonna let's see if you pick up one the same thing that I did when you hear this clip. And now we'll audit all fifty American states looking for potentially massive fraud in the billing of autism treatment. This is happening now amid a recent explosion in spending on autism services, North Carolina alone. apparently saw an eleven thousand percent increase in the last four years Why was that? Good question for Alexandria Hoff live in DC. Yeah Alex Hello, good morning. Hey, Bill, it is a good question because according to that data coming out of North Carolina, the use of taxpayer funded autism services is significantly outpacing the number of children being diagnosed. So something's not right there, and it's not just in the tarhill state. A recent analysis by the Cato Institute found that in five years, Medicaid billing has surged in every other state that makes their data public For money spent on ABA therapy, It's applied behavior analysis. That's what it's called. For reference, Minnesota's ABA spending increased by about fifty one thousand percent since twenty eighteen. We all know what happened there. President Trump spoke on that yesterday You saw that with millions of dollars just being stolen, everybody had autism Everybody had aut this and. they said It was incredible, actually. reallyally I mean, I've just seen somebody see what they're doing. You haven't seen anything yet. So I listen to this And I'm thinking, well, hold on a minute RFK Jr., the president, myself Everybody has been saying the studies show that everybody has autism. One out of three boys I'm thinking this scam is much bigger than they're talking about here Perhaps the actual study of autism of how many people have autism was the scam to begin with, an inside job before it even to the Medicare and all of this money that was going to autism treatment How we've only heard, Well there was nobody with autism when I was a kid. Now everybody has autism Is this much bigger? I mean, doesn't anyone see the connection there between this thing that we've been told? the past five years, over and over and over again that every single kid has autism. It's all because of the vaccines Maybe some of that is overblown For the purposes of scamming the public out of their tax dollars? Precisely I like the thesis. I mean, What I'm missing is anyone else discussing the thesis It seems like a no brainer Yeah, rememember everybody at allers. The presresident just said it Everybody's got off. Well that's what he said. A year ago, everyone's got autism. We gott to stop this But now there's too much autism Treatment something does not compute here something a lot I have a couple of things I wanted to talk about today too, which is along these same lines. Okay Things don't make sense And the one The one that's gotten into me and I start looking into it. is the um Freedom two fifty Oh, this is great. here this play this This is the BBC's report on this. Trump two hundred fifty concerts. Donald Trump has announced he's considering canceling a series of concerts celebrating the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the United States and replacing them with a single act himself. From Washington, here's Tom Simons In his post, Donald Trump described himself as the greatest president in history, the goat, and said he was capable of getting bigger audiences than Elvis in his prime. It was a repost to a series of music acts who said they won't take part in the Freedom two hundred fifty celebrations, including the Funk and soul band The Commodorees And the country singer Martina McBride. Donald Trump said he was now looking at the feasibility of putting himself on stage in an America is back rally in just four days time on Wednesday in Washington, DC. Now before you comment, I have the NBC version of this, which mentions a few more artists Tonight, with preps already underway for an event celebrating America's two hundred fifteth birthday on the National Mall new sn This will be a time like you've never had in your lives America to fifty. Six musical artists originally announced as performers now dropping out. many citing political concerns countountry singer Martina McBride writing, I was presented with an opportunity to perform at a nonpartisan event, but that turned out to be misleading. Rapper Young MC saying, artists were never told about any political involvement and pooison frontman Brett Michaels, writing, It's evolved into something much more divisive than I agreed to be part of. The event is organized by Freedom two hundred fifty, a public private partnership launched by President Trump. We have a president that wants to celebrate two hundred and fifty years of America. and that's exactly what we're doing. And that's how it was sold to performers. And not everyone is backing out. A representative for Vanilla IceBC News He is proud to help celebrate America's two hundred fiftieth anniversary Others still slated to perform include Flow Rida, CNC Music Factory, and Fab Morvan of Milly Vanilli. Okay, o, so I hear all these names You know, back in the nineties I was had a top dirty hitless syndicated radio show and the way you got it on the way it works is you give them the show for free. they run it Sunday morning and they get to sell U Three minutes of airtime and I got to local airtime And then I would sell you six minutes of the rest of each hour on a national basis. It was actually very lucrative, but the only way you could get the stations to take it was if Byon Allen kind of deal. Completely. It was lucrative, man. It was good But in the I sold it to Rebk and to Pepsi. In fact, I think was the Pepsi's Adam Cur' s topop there thir to hit, I can't remember Um But the way to clear it is I'd have to go to all these different bad top forty radio stations. I've been to every single one of the fifty states and you've got to do their B ninety one summer jam. and it was always it was Milly Vanilly. it was Marky Mark and the Fky Bunch. It was all the vanilla Ice. It was all these track acts. This is a track act concert. Who cares I mean, what the Commodoreors? It's not like Lionel Ritichie's showing up with the Commodors anymore And then it's happening in four days from now. No, it's not. I got I got the schedule here. I don't know Bride was scheduled for june twenty fifth. That's not four days from now. No, it's. These reports are all bull crap. In fact that Trump goes on and talks about America two hundred fifty. That's different than fre fifty Yeah Freedom two hundred fifty is a disaster waiting to happen. It's idiotic. What is it? What is it Okay Well, here's the problem Just as a little background. America two hundred fifty was put together by Obama And it's still in play The chairman the honorary chairman is Obama and George Bush. This We've got competing two hundred fifties And so Trump in January came up with this freedom two hundred fifty thing and put this bonehe Silicon Valley guy and I want to hear I' just give you anation of what a megalomaniac this guy is. who Keith Cratch So you have to go to keypress. com. Oh man. Now this guy ran a reba Thank you sign Andngie's list He's a Silicon Valley hack And he's rich. He's loaded. I think he's a big donor But if you go to Keithcrch. com, is it Keith All right K E I T H Yeah Okay, Okaykay R a T c H d. com. No, I think' C R a K R let me get it. Yeah. please. Keith. K R A C H K R A C Keith Krch. Okaykay, who is this dude Oh founder and co founder and chairm of the Kratchch Institute for Tech Diplomacy Okay So if you look at this guy's megalomaniac website, nobody in their right mind puts a personal site together that looks like this This is great. This is So this guy everywhere. I'm leadership. Yeah You think he was from Bombay. This is what Indian guys do Oh no, I'm very important. So they do it for their moms, mostly, I'm told. And Mommy come over from Mumbbeay, I show you how President Trump. Sorry for being racist, everybody, but So this guy it's not racist. So they're Caucasians. How can he be racist U lications with melanin So So So let's look at this this act. Now the first thing when I think of putting together an America two hundred fifty thing, what do I think? What comes to mind country when it comes to like what kind of acts represent the country? Milly Vanilli No, of course not. No. So here's again. he's got this setup is Martina McBride Whoever, you know S andWie.'s okay, she's somebody, but she doesn't want to do it. By the way, none of these people seem to have been contacted except for Brett Michaels. put the name on the CNC music factory guy who I think now says he's not by the way, CNC music factactory I dont think the guy even sang on the record It's just the guy who dances just like Martin. I'm gonna to give you the list. Martina McBride, CNC Music Factory, Vanilla Ice. These are all America two hundred fifty Where is Lee Greenwood? Where is Kid Rock the kind of people that Drump like right They're not on this list. That's what gave me the signal that this is bull crap. Yeah. And it's this guy, this Keith Krutch guy running. He was given the job. This is a classic example of Trump picking the wrong guy. He's running this this freedom two hundred fifty thing into the ground. It's an embarrassment for the president Wh's got to back the guy up. He's not going to get rid of him because he's a big donor. Oh, wait a minute. Oh, hold on a second This The concert this so called concert we're talking about is part of the Great American state Fair which will be on the national Mall Yes, That's exactly the kind of acts who who are on the On the fair circuit The Westbri Yeah second rate losers with Yeah with with not original no original band. Well, Vanilla Ice is very patriotic though I'll have to say that he's Well he he he wants to do it, but, you know But so but where are the, you know, the real the real people that Trump would pick. This this is bull crap This entire Freedom two hundred fifty thing is a fiasco And ye may have a fireworks display, but it's in competition with the other thing And it's like seems to me to be just a poorly executed and this guy, this crratch character who is not doesn't seem likable and he seems like a eagle maniac is he's tooth he's spread too thin. If you look at his website, he's doing everything. He's a professor, he's a CEO. He's this thing you know, the thing that was the reedicate to fifty That was actually quite good I watched a lot of that. That was on may seventeenth And and that was that was a pretty good show And they had every, you know, of course, it's, you know, a Christian Bible thumping thing, which is why I watched it. Well, that's why you would like it. Yeah. but it was also the show was It put together very well. It It was a bunch of Christian bank. There It wasn't Lee Greenwood. I think he might have been there actually Well, here's what's interesting Now I have an ABC report. And this talks about America two fiftieth crosshairs. So there's already this confusion between Freedom two hundred fifty, America two hundred fifty, and then America two hundred and fiftieth. There's a branding problem here. And this iss definitely' where Cory Booker goes off. And on this issue of the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of America You know, you had these performers that have canceled.' they didn't want to they perform at the celebration on the mall. And now Trump is saying he's going to turn it into celebration at the mall. No, it's a fair. It's a fair ground. A makeake America G again rally where the entertainment's going to be Donald Trump What are tell people be How should this anniversary? It's a huge moment in the country in the country's history. How should this be celebrated? How do you prevent this from turning into simply a partisan affair Yeah, I mean, this is the problem with Trump. He's a divider in chief. say' not in his intention, but reminding us what American history has always been about. It's been about the power of the people being greater than the people in power. that we're not a nation of kings, princes or rulers, but of Americans who when they see power being used unjustly whether it's the labor movement, the abolitionist movement, the civil rights movement, the story of America is Americans standing up against authoritarian figures and making our democracy more robust. This is one of those moments where we have a man that is unfortunately reminding us of the dangers of a democracy when you have an out of control president. and what the I think that education moment is is the only way he's ultimately going to be stopped is more people stand up and speak up. notswering the question. That's how we've advanced through crises before. that's it's there.isten I heard the CNC music factory guy who I also didid dates with now Bum one hundred percent Lip He dancing, and he has little crew there U People are going around calling up these artists saying, you know, this is a Trump thing. This is not about America. It's a Trump thing. It's a Trump thing And he's always like, who, I don't I don't want to lose you know, I don't want to lose my my track dates at the fair and the blue states. That's what's happening. There's a there's a coordinated campaign to ruin the fair, the state fair at the mall Okay. Okaykay Yeah, of course. Yeah. Everything that Trump does, they they find ways to submarine it. But then and Trump doesn't help things by putting this some of these people in charge that are shouldt be doing it. Wait a minute. I mean, if he gave you if hed given that just said, hey, Elon Yeah, organizing. Can you use your skills to pick somebody to run this thing for me? He could have asked us and we've done a better job I would think so. Yeah. And we would have done an award show and everything. like the podcast awards would slip that in W Wait a minute. Are we criticizing the president? Because I don't think that's our brand anymore, John. We can't be no, we can't criticize the president. You have that note, you want to read it? No, I'm not gonna read it. I would read that one note. I didn't even We got a note from some disgruntled listener. You guys are just but I looked at myI, he donated a couple of years ago. We're not getting anyone donating during this I'm been blaming Trump for the low donations. Yes mainly because Until he gets his Iran, Iran's Iran, Iran I Iran. Yes. No No, no, no. No. No, that's that. No. We needed we need a new president we need a Democrat president We're just like the oil guys. There's no difference between us and the oil bear And you know, so Something I'm glad you find that humorous. somethingomething happened on the Joe Rogan show. And I saw this a week or so ago. And I was like, yeah, right on. Now Theo von, you know, Theovon, right? you know he is I know who he is and I don't watch his. No no, but you know the. And so Theo was on Joe's show Joe was on Theo's show ando was on Yeahah okay. No Theo was on Joe's show. it must have been four or five weeks ago. And Theovon was out of his gourd He was like, G Wow, there's a phrase I haven't heard for let me think sixixty six It's the phrase that pays, baby. So it wass an old Jonathan Winter saying That. Okay. Well, the thousand year old man No, this's Carl Reiner. I thought it was o, okay. I thought he was with Jonathan. Let's not talk that was Garl Reiner and Mel Brooks was real man. Okay. Thank you So he was he was nuts. He was spiraling. He was like, Israel, you know, they're the terrorists And And Joe was sitting there like, dude, you should come and work out with us. C and hang come and hang out with us. should I mean, Theo Von was really going nutty And Theo has lovely guy, I'm sure has all kinds of issues Uh don't don't we all likeike what He's had addiction issues. He's right now he's been trying Jesus, which we're all praying for Theo in that regard. But there was something else and it is SSRIs And Theo is I think he's even been vocal about it that he takes, you know, whatever Llexa Pro, whatever it is, whatever the brand dujur is, it's all the same stuff And so Joe's on a show talking about talking to some other guest and here here's what he says. Yeah, Theo Von's going through the exact same thing. and last time I was on the podcast, he was explaining it to me. it freaks me out because I know Theo has had conversations before like even publicly, he had a Netflix taping and it didn't go well. was like they actually They shelved it. They never used it. you know, there was all these stories from people that were there saying he bombed. I think he just had a kind of a breakdown. And when he was talking to the crowd and there's a video of it, we said, you know, the people were saying, Hey, we still love you. thank you. Look,m just I'm trying not to take my own life. That's what I'm trying to do right now. And like you hear stuff like that and you just go like, o, Jesus Christ. I've known too many people that I didn't think were going to kill themselves and then did And then he goes down these spirals where he starts talking about world events and freaking out. I'm like, God, Jesus Christ, like I got to help this dude. And so I send him things about getting off of them and apparently there's some doctors that specialize in getting people off of them. Here's the think about that chemical imbalance thing That's not real. They used to think that that was what these things do, that they treated a chemical imbalance. But then recently, studies have shown that that is not what they do They don't exactly know what they do and they kind of numb you in some sort of a way that helps some people So I in Texas, Joe,m like, thank you for saying that. this chemical imbalance lie that they throw on everybody, which is total horse crap say way to go Excellent job. This is a bad thing. People can't get off of them. Doctors are hing out like candy Joe does something I don't think I've ever seen him do He did an apology But I don't think this was just an apology for Theo Vaugh I think the pushback he got from his audience was so severe and Joe is Joe really doesn't like controversy about himself? No, he really doesn't. Yeah, you know, he's always he's always very cautious and I know him this way. He doesn't really want want dont's not that not a lot of people just don't. Right, just don't Um And if you listen carefully to this apology that now he said this was an apology for Theo I how the feeling was an apology for more than just theo more for SSRIs and other things. I apologize to Theo. He knows I love him. and he said that and we laughed and we joked around about it. And I apologize for the way I I talked about this, but I felt like I need to explain to other people too to get It's like what was going on in my mind out. And it certainly wasn't like hovering for Israel and it certainly wasn't like trying to paint him out like he's damaged or like a trial I just want them to be okay. And when you're dealing with someone when you have like had experience dealing with someone that where it winds up going very badly, and then you're just left with this feeling like what could I have done You know, I didn't a good job of it, you know, especially like the Marcus King thing. likeike that's terrible. what I He goes on and on about this I think the audience freaked out on him I think you know Our audience, our producers go Yeah U here's what I did to get off of them. Yeah they do. They did And you know, and my like you know, was really anybody push them back on No. No, but I think man that must be the size of the audience who, I think a lot of people freaked out because it's a harsh reality. When someone is telling you the truth, he said he told that what I believe to be a medical fact They don't know how it works. They don't. And this chemical imbalance thing is a lie. It's a sales pit. It's a rationale. And I think also some of the Israel people got mad you're covering for Israel by saying Theos' just nuts on drugs and whatever. There's an element of that. So that we do get Yeah ye all the time Um But it was just surprising. I'm like, wow You know, the pressure must be really big. We don't we don't firstirst of all we don't really we never really got any push backack on that. Only people who agree It It's a small group. Yeah we have the tenth' audience. is. Well, if that, it's a small group. I think I don't know. I really don't I don't think anybody knows exactly how big the audience. Some say ten, eleven, twelve, twenty million, one hundred million. You got five hundred million dollars, Lah, whatever. It's all I think tenth sounds about right Ts about. Talking about disasters and to back up my prediction From last show of the show before, I don't know Okay. Here we go This brings us to a three by three. Oh hold on one second. we' time for three by three. Yeah baby. Eiment B JC D Comparing stories from ABC CBS and BC by three. That's why we' got three stories, the big headlines from the big three news organizations and will they say the same? Will one be different? What will the CIA broadcasting systems bring us John has all three In fact, in this case, they're all pretty different, but They're about the same thing. Let's start with ABC. Tonight, Jeff Bezo's commercial space company Blue Origin, is warning Florida residents not to touch any debris from this catastrophic explosion that incinerated one of its largest rockets during an unmanned engine test Thursday night. The enormous fireball lighting up the Cape Canaveral sky prodroucing a mushroom cloud visible for dozens of miles. Incredibly, no injuries were reported Fant Witnesses,undating first responders with nine hundred eleven calls. There was a massive explosion of Blue Origin. a big mushroom cloud just went into the sky like an atomic bomb. There was a huge fireball in the sky, it still a raging fire fing. Daylight revealing much of the launch pad reduced to charred rubble. Blue Origin saying an anomaly took place during a static fire test of its three hundred twenty foot tall New Glen rocket When the rocket's engines are fired, while the craft remains attached to the launch site, The explosion, a significant setback for Blue Origin and NASA, which is depending on reusable rockets from Blue Origin to send landers to the Moon. Blue Origin had emerged as really a key player in NASA's efforts to return to the moon. and so this is pretty devastating to that effect Blue Origin says it invested more than a billion dollars into that launch site in a statement Jeff Bezos calling it a very rough day, but vowing to rebuild. Yes, this was your prediction from the last show, in fact when we played the jacked up NASA guy saying, yeah, we're going to have doom buggies and all kinds of stuff that we had before again on the moon It's going to be great and we have the lunar economy which apparently can't get off the launchpad U Not only that, but it took the launchpad with it. You know, I was thinking about this off all the if you look at historical footage, why do they do a compilation? of space travel before this new space travel race They were maybe Of course, the challenger was the big one But maybe there were three or four explosions that It's always like bamarad's all great. everything's lifting off, everything's going. Did we have a lot of Mishaps back in the day Well, in the early days, it was laughable. that's all there was. I mean there used to be a program. We're talking about the fifties. Yeah So in nineteen fifty here's just the history for you. kids out there haven't been around on. That's right. This is exclusive So your no agenda podcast. fifty seven. We got a pawod D Vor going tell you about what happened back in the d. fifty seven, the Russians put a satellite into space and it was beeping away oating around Sputnik Al also known Sputnik. Yes. And so Sputnik's going around beepep, beep be, beep,ep just annoying the hell out of the United States because they' the Russians apparently have you know are doing space shit And they said a dog in space Latka. And they killed that dog. That dog died, man The dog died in space, and you could still buy watches, I think, in Russia that have Latka on the dog on the face of the. I think Sergine has a couple of them I have one. Oh wow. You know you think buy it during the Soviet era and it was and somebody said when you when you when you buy stuff on the street, which is illegal Be careful. You know, so this guy sneaks up to me. He says you want to watch and and he shows it to he looks left, looks right, opens the case and this' one of these Ladco watches I say, hell, yeah, it's like ten bucks or something Yeah So I give him the ten bucks he hands me the was and and I look up to thank him He' He's gone Yeah, you think that's cool. Glen Beck. I think there was two or three spotniicks they had. It wasn't just one. they had At least that's a story Glen Beck told me because I only remember the one, but he has one. If he has one in his museum, I saw it It has like N butneick. Yeah the guy' got way too much cash he got that. Okay. well anyway, back to the story. Dog fifty seven, they sent this button, Nick and so They told everybody all the kids. Okaykay, everybody's got to get into science. That's when science fair startedways So everyone had to get into science and so they started launching rockets trying to get, you know, one that would would not blow up And my favorite one was the and it was the Navy versus the Army And the Army had these old V twos from from Germany and the Navy had these rockets called the vanguard. Oh yeah. And they kept trying to launch a satellite off of ships And they would blow up every single time. And it would be nightly news. another vanguard blows up And so we got to see one rocket after another exploding because they couldn't get anything off the ground. It was embarrassing And then somehow by nineteen sixty nine they had a man on the moon. Right. Unbelievable. And now twenty twenty six, we can't get off the launch. But it' se it's always seen as this is actually great. Congratulations, Blue Origin because we've learned a lot What Elon always said No, it was meant to deteriorate rapidly because now we know what we shouldn't be able Elon's smart enough to have him do it up in the sky and not wreck the whole launch pad. No, I think think I think they had a launch pad blowout too. that one, that was some years ago. Yeah. That's very. Okay,s go let's go to CBS's version. Yes, here we go. If any rocket launch is a controlled explosion This moment was neither Blue Origin's New Glen Rocket parked on its launch pad suddenly erupted into a mammoth fireball seen up and down Florida S space Coast. That is crazy went haywire during a test firing of its engines. A significant setback for more than the space company. This is a very critical problem for NASA to deal with. We simply don't know the extent of the damage to the launch pad or what it might take to fix the rocket and get it flying again Daylights show the heavily damaged launch pad, New Glen's only launch pad, including twisted metal and a collapsed lightning tower. Repairs could take months What's unclear, the setback's impact on NASA's Artemis program to return to the moon, ahead of the Chinese. Blue Origin's developing lunar landers for NASA to deliver astronauts and cargo to a planned moon base near the lunar South Pole. Next year's Artemis three mission aims to practice docking the Orion capsule with a Blue Origin lander And all the landers need the new Glen rocket to get to space. A setback like this obviously is going to push those plans back a bit. Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos posted about the explosion It's too early to know the root cause. Very rough day, but we'll rebuild whatever needs rebuilding and get back to flying. NASA administrator Jared Issaacman said the agency will assess near term mission impacts Tony NSA has also hired SpaceX to help get America back to the moon, but its lunar lander is behind schedule. and after the most recent flight of its starship rocket had problems, it's also grounded. Observations. We are missing the term glitch I find that very annoying. Instead, we have brought back the term haywire. Oo, you good catch. What is the what is the etymology of this term haywire Ask the robot. Book of Kledge. What is the etymology of the term haywire Book of knowowledge is Thereere's on it. Let's find out where this comes from. It's got to be old According to the Book of Knowledge, the term haywire originates from the baling wire used to bind hay bales in farming and logging operations. This cheap, malleable wire was notorious for tangling easily and creating chaotic messes when handled carelesslyly, leading to the metaphorical meaning of something going awry or out of control by the early twentieth centuryury Aw sace It has been written. So it's a hundred year old term Hy wire That makes sense actually when they explained about theot. Glitch gllitch is the one you're supposed to be using people. I don't understand why they don't useitch. They're sick of listening to you complain about it. Let's go to the last report, which is NBC. The explosion was massive. Filling the nice sky with a brilliant orange. That's not good. Capture on doorbell cameras and shaking holes. Great nat pop. Oh, that's fantastic. That's not good. That's good.ive. Filling the nice sky with a brilliant orange That's not good. Captured on doorbell cameras and shakaking homes and bars in nearby Cape Canaveral. It looks like there was an explosion Blue Origin's new Gen Rcket went up in a ball of fire during a routine ground test, fueled by methane and liquid oxygen, no injuries. From the air, the company's only launch pad appears completely destroyed. Blue Origin owner Jack Bezo is posting V rough day, but we will rebuild whatever needs rebuilding and get back to flying But The disaster comes just days after NASA award of Blue Origin, a nearly two hundred million dollars contract to launch components and perhaps eventually astronauts to a lunar base. The great return is close at hand and we will not slow down, but now a potential delay to NASA's ambitious launch You' right Set to start this fall. And next year with the Artemis three flight to test docking procedures in Earth orbit Former NASA chief, Charlie Balden. Spaceflight is hard no matter who's doing it. We know how to do it Nature and physics and a lot of other things have a say in all this. Radiation was just last month that another blue Orian rocket failure left a satellite in a wrong orbit. And now a bigger failure as the company tries to compete with SpaceX and help send humans eventually onto the moon Now no one has mentioned the possibility of sabotage There's a lot of money, a lot of contracts out there. Sabotage, anyone Well, it' at that time that SaceX rockets you saw something headed toward it before it blew up on the? launch padd a few years back. Yeah You know it was S seems suspicious Yeah, well, but the sabotage comes right at the same time that SpaceX is filing for their public offering say Now yeah, but the problem is does this make the public offering more or less attractive Well, in my mind, it's all unattractive I mean, where is No that's not the question. That's fine with you. But I'm just saying, does it to investors in general, would this explosion make the offering more or less attractive? Well, I'm not allowed to have an opinion. so my opinion doesn't matter, No're No, you don't you can't say what what you think. You have to tell me what you're not answering the question? Okay. The answer to the question is muchuch more attractive I say less. And my question, my follow on question, though, which is in your camp How come AI hasn't figured out all of the problems Shouldn't the wonderful artificial intelligence have all the answers and have calculated the perfect exact things that they need so that this could not happen. Isn't that Bezos has AI Elon has AI I thought AI was smarter than anybody in the universe. In fact they both have AI up to Woo. Davin, your take on the S one and I think specifically Elon Web Services. I think what's important about Elon Web serervices does make me laugh But fifteen billion do, that means the AI business right there is going to quadruple Quadruplple is already effectively quadrupled I think what's important about that is there's a stat in it that this is Gavin Baker And if you ask me who that is, I don't have the answer off handand Okay go. Their first data center was one hundred and twenty two days the second one, it took them ninety one days The third one This is from the All in podcast. so it's not going to be negative. It I think six. They build data centers dramatically faster than anyone else a lower cost And now that you have lower cost, but lower As I'm gonna to jump ont of that. I watched a lot of the Um Reagan National Economic Forum which was about ten hours Did you see any of it? It was I saw zero. It was There were a couple of interesting speakers. Some of things were interesting that were said Okay you know, it was it was on I think CMBC may have had some co sponsoring with us. saw some CMBC hosts Um, But it was very, very long. And it was a true economic forum type thing And Uh I have two clips from it with Dan Armada. And this is about this is exactly what I've been predicting where all these big data centers All this important stuff from her training the model the models and everything, it's all starting to fizzle out. Now the new term is inference Or some say inference, but I'm pretty sure it's inference I think inference is the correct pronunciation. There's a lot there I want to dig into. first, I wantan to get the private sector, the entrepreneurial piece of this into the conversation too. Dan, you've co founded a startup. You're the CEO of a startup called ArmAada. And I guess before I get your reaction to what we've just heard so far on stage, just a little bit about Armada. Yeah, so ArmAa is the hyperscaler for the Edge.'re building modular a. Oh the hyperscaler for the Edge. Yes Wow. We can draw analogies to the late nineties from what is happening here. now we by the language or the bull crap Yes and yes. Yes, so ourmada is the hyperscalar for the edge. We're building modular AI data centers that can be deployed anywhere in the world, which is important. If you look at a map of the world, only about thirty percent of the world has these big hypers scale data centers, We're building for the seventy percent so that the US can win this AI race that we're in right now. So the edge, that's inference. The edge is, oh, I need to have this Well, he actually explains it here. We're in the middle of this AI super cycle and we're AI supercyycle. We're in the middle like AI supercyycle. And what we're witnessing is that there's this shift that's going on. It used to just be all about training these really high powered large language models, and that's still important. We still need to lead in that area But what we're now seeing is a lot of people asking, well, how do I actually deploy those as many places as possible to boost productivity, to improve my operations, to improve decision making. And that is about taking those models that have been trained on those hypers scale data centers and then running them on something like our modular data centers at thege and fine tuning those models to proprietary, sensitive, oftentimes datas sets For national security, for energy. And we're seeing that play out globally where now people are like, okay, I've been playing it with Chat GPT for a couple years on my phone. What can I actually do to improve my business or improve This is the exact thought I had. I'm like,, I've been playing with this Chat GPT on my phone. What can I do to have it improve my business? I've seeing that play out globally where now people are like, okay, I've been playing it with Chat GPT for a couple of years on my phone What can I actually do to improve my business or improve national security? And I think that's going to continue to play out, which is one reason why in the market, you're seeing it respond. One of the things that was very interesting over the last few weeks, you've seen the spot price for H one hundreds and H two hundreds, which are NvIidiaious chips that are more optimized for inference versus training. I love that there's a spot price for this. It's actually starting to the spot price for the GB two hundreds and the GB three hundreds, which are like the ones for training. And I think that that's going to continue. I think another good example is I guess what' what's the right word? Aquaire that Nvidia did of Gw it? Aquire That's also because they saw this shift that's coming to inference and I think you're going what an Aqu hire. Oh, you know what an aquaire is. An aquaire is That's what happened to drop.io back in the day. And Aqua hire is where you want the people who built the product, but don't buy the product, you steal the people. Okaykay. Yeah, exactly. Now I have some experience with this inference Aqua hire I wish someone would Aqua hire this show Well,ast Okay, right? Well Yes, you in fact I think this is all leading into a couple of anecdotes, personersal anecdotes that you have to offer. Yes, about working with AI specifically clawed code Yeah, and and it's first very. And the thing is This is for the simplest of simple ideas that you've developed. Wellhead it should be seamless and effective It should be no, what is it? safe and effective effective As I was playing around with the Chad GPT for years No, on your phone. On my phone. I really wanted to see if this AI could help out with my production work. And I analyzed myself. I went, self, what do you spend the most time doing for the No Agenda show? Can you guess what it is Well, I know what it is is yacking. Yeah Be paced The amount of copy and pasting that I do from show notes and clip titles and yeah, just and and I decided, okay, let me take the one that is The one that is the easiest to mess up as a human because it's at the end of the show. We're tired and we have to actually run through it together because I make mistakes, you make We make mistakes. It's the credits. It's purely the credits Mike, here's a great test Today should be easy. Yes, My robot is very happy It might get it right So I teach now when you teach the robot to do something, so Claed code is an agent And Cloud code by itself is an idiot The reason why Claude or any of these models have problems with how many Rs and strawberry is because they're just guessing. They have no intelligence, no knowledge, what they can do is build a Python script that then says, o, the word strawberry, hold on. and then it will look at the word strawberry. it'll programmatically see how many ares and then it'll come back with the right answer. But it has to build a script for it. It doesn't actually know it itself This is the basis of how this stuff works. And what's nice about is you just tell it what you want it to do. So I said, robot I want you to Do the credits. Here's the spreadsheet that Jay sent me. It's an exxcel file go in there. F out, find everybody who's donated between two hundred dollars and three hundred dollars, put them into my into my show notes document under Associate exxecutive prodroducers And three hundred dollars or above put that into the executive producers. Oh, that's got to be the easiest thing in the world for it to do. And I say, in addition Look at the notes, if there's a switcheroo, you have to change the name No, they'd be making it complicated, but that's it shouldn't be it should be effortless. The switcheroo part. never had a problem. The where do the names go Every single time it does it differently So first it'll put like two people in the execs and then all the rest of associate execs. And then I go in and I say, no Here's you have a document and it makes these little memory files, they're markdown files. You have a document, you've memorized this previously between two hundred and three hundred associate executive proder. Oh yeah, you're right. Okay, I'll fix it. it fixes it. And then it says, I'm going to make a note of this so I don't do that again. Next show It does that right And then it puts in the amounts, it puts in the entire notes that I said, no, it's just the name. A, you're right I're going to make a note of it So then I like robot You keep doing this wrong. How can we fix this? Okay, I have an idea You just use the word credits all uppercase and that will trigger my memory to go look at the memory docs Well of course it does it wrong Problem with AI or robots, as I like to call them There's no consistency There is No iterating. you can't iterate you can't say You do this on your own go into chad GPT or whatever. say draw a picture of a house with a cat in the yard and a dog Okay, great If you say now, make the sky blue It'll remove the dog, you know, it does all kinds of other things Yeah. it It is cascade It cascades on its own. Yes. and it can't it's not reproducible. U the same prompt twice in the same AI. It'll bring back two different results every single time It is for business purposes When it worked now. I'll be the first to say, it's actually still faster for me to yell at it Yeah know, and typing, I've typing at it no, you did that wrong and it will fix it. It's still faster than me going back and fixing it But it's very annoying and I've given up on thinking I can never get it right. Here's the second thing. I've taught how to make clips. Now FF what? Yes, FFM peG. is a well known open source program Now, if I say, here's a France twenty four clip, here's the URL. Flip it Those are usually about a minute thirty, minute forty, perfect It does it, it clips it. I've actually gotten pretty good at teaching it not to put the reporter tag at the end. so it knows program it does a transcript And then it cuts based upon the transcript It can do that It cannot think for itself. It cannot pull a clip out based upon a full sentence that someone is say. it can't do it It has no intelligence. It doesn't have ears And it can't figure out What a good clip is, what a beat is, with an intro, with an arc, with a payoff at the end, a hard cut. It cannot do it Eirgo, this crap is way overvalued and I think it's unusable for business. That said For me myself It's a little it's on par with having an intern As long as the intern hands me the stuff and I go back and correct everything, it saves me thirty minutes But it I don't see where all the everyone's like, oh, this's going to change business. We don't need people. buullshit It will improve existing peopleop's productivity. But you've got to show me a lot better output than what this stuff is doing right now. And Claude is supposed to be the creme de L Creme. which brings me to a boots on the ground. which I think you were copied on from Brad And we've been talking about real jobs young people should be looking at in the economy in the new economy that Trump and General Besscentt are building And he said, Hey, I heard you bring up HVac again and the great wages and you're not wrong. I've been a journeym electrician for over twenty years and the wages keep going up along with heavy demand, All trades are great and provide incredible life. However, pay attention There's one trade almost nobody talks about that is head and shoulders above all skilled trades, more money than anybody, complete job protection. Do you remember this email The job is Elevator mechanic Highest pay by far, always in demand, no matter how the economy' doing two elevator mechanics that show up at the Albanyany Mallard Club meetups. Oh really? what they driving Are they driving Bentley's? No but they're very proud of being elevator mechanics. Elevator unions are run like mafia families, though it can be difficult to get into, but that doesn't mean outsiders don't get into it So there you go. This is your tip of the day from your No Agenda show elevator mechanic I mean, this is this would be if we were doing a The graduate twenty twenty six version instead of plastic we say, suun elevators. getet into elevators.. People always need elevators. Elevators is good So Anyway, That is my AI experience And Maybe they'll get better. and if it does, I will certainly share the clipping stuff with you I've been doing it for five weeks. I've been using it. It sucks It's still a little faster than me doing everything by myself But for two hundred dollars a month of anthropic token credits, I could probably hire an intern It would probably do a better job. Okay, Well you want got some we got some goofball stuff here. I want to get out of the way. Okay So there's this woman they came on one of the Oh, I can't believe you clpp this Let's just say an attractive woman with a belly shirt. Can we just add that to it? She's not just a woman. He's a good looking gal. But it's beside the point Her name's Elizabeth April And she's a psychic And shes she brought she's on this podcast. Of course this guy's lapping it up like every, you know, these podcasts host that do a lot of interviewing. They just go along with everything, seems to me. Yeah Well, whatever it is. They're doing they're doing my material from twelve years ago. Yeah It's funny that you're bring the clips. We've had some kind of, I feel like I'm in a new version of the movie Big where they switch places Yeah, well, we, I guess. So let's go with it. She's gonna talk about and I'm listening to this. I'm thinking is reasonable what she's got to say about people being cloned Is that my cue to start the clip Yeah, it was. So many people like Simon Kowell. Wait, Simon Cow,imon Cow. Have you seen the recent video? I have. So you think that's not him. No, I don't know. say Wait, what's looking weird too now? weird? Johnravolto. It looks like John B. sing exactly. I'm gonna show her John B. Did you see him? Yeah. So what is that about? Do you think that's like a Jim Carerey situation or I'm not sure, but they're definitely replacing people left right and center. And then I have a conspiracy theory. Okay that no one else has, okay? So you know o. My big theory about cloning is they popularized plastic surgery cover the differences in clones. Like Michael Jackson was the first major public clone and he was the first major quote unquote celebrity who got all the plastic surgeries and changed his appearance and it really wasn't, it was actually a clone. But then you have Ozempic, and you have this whole like Ozempic GLP, whatever they're called drugs, right? Whatever they' Major weight loss.. And they change your appearance drastically. And then you have something called Arenarome. Do guys know what that is? Of course. Those of you don't know what that is. It's essentially a substance that comes from victims fear. It's essentially blood. And what happens is not humans drinking this, reptilians, part of the elite, they drink Arena Chrome to essentially reverse age. They've had access to Andrena Chrome pretty much since the daing of humanity. My favorite part of this is that she says Andrena Chrome where the term is adrenina Chrome This woman is I don't know why she's on a podcast other than she can get it. She's cute I got a belly shirt on. I'm slumped in my chair and like can I look at this shirt This was horrific Okay I won't play the second half. No, no, no, we'll play, of course, we'll play the second half. Yeah, it was horrific, but A The sound is something screwy about it. Andreina Chrome. Tandreina Chrome Andreina Chrome. Let's play more. Let' from now on. Yeah No, because people think we're idiots. What's happened since twenty twenty is the trafficking rings all over the planet are getting shut down, especially since the death of Queen Elizabeth. She was like her head ripped and then everyone died for back When I saw because they have pictures flow flying by, it's highly edited, I remember meeting Queen Elizabeth She She may have been a reptile, but there was not much going on. I don't know how much command she had of the reepptilian world. Hour after she died. After she died, no one could figure out who was gonna be in charge. E What he's talking about? Prince King Charles is in charge of the Repptilians. We all know that. Eone was fighting and slowly but surely all these pockets of like underground trafficked victims So the supply of Adrena Chrome has diminished so much so that these celebrities can't get their hands on it anymore. It just came out too that Ozimpiic is shredding your bones. Ginding like a cheap I know J Kery is wholeheartedly different. That's not. And he would never accept an award. He's like, I'm not coming out again. No. Like he actually stood on business when it came to all of the superficial Hollywood bulls. He was like, this is stupid Like he makes fun of this stuff. The thing is like they either take people out who aren't complying or they replace them with a clone. So I always say this like if they replace someone, then just watch what they're filming in next. How come it's an international law put in place by the UN to where human cloning is banned. Why would you have to ban it? Why would you have to ban it? Across the globe? It's international law? Because it's creepy. How about that for a reason? Well they don't want companies doing it because the shadow government's already doing it. Exactly.ad The shadow government like it doesn't exist, but it's illegal. You can't do it though. Here's another theory too. A lot of people from Congress are old trafficked victims. L kids disappear all the time, right? Then they put them through a program, they emerge as some new person, they run for office and they win. How come JD Vance changed his name four times? That's not his name. I forgot the name off the top of my head. But that's weird though.s where you have all these different names and you're just whoo are you? Well now I'm gonna agree with that. I'm gonna say that I am suspicious that Talor Rico may be one of those. That's completely possible. That guy looks put together like a Frankenstein. My goodness Yeah, it's the Andream competition podcast competition we have Oh ob l And we're losing We're losing. We're losing losing We're losable. We're losing Rptilans. We should just maybe Thursday we just do a show like that And we and you know what? less prep is a lot easier to do. Well just call up some buddies ha't come on the show You know, you gott to have your baseball hat you use your baseball hat on backwards when you do this job. Oh yeah, definitely. you have to have side backwards, notot completely backwards, kind of backwards and sideways. Yeah Well, while we're on this kind of thing, I wanted that was a mom of sorry I was going to do something else, but okay, you need to continue this really? Can we No, I don't have any more of the cloning stuff but I do have something that backs up one of our other things that we've noticed Which is the idea of making Tucker Carlson the president of the United States. Ah, Yes, Okaykay. Cink. Cank your buddy Chank..ould you like to call him? Yeah, Chunk. Chunk Weiger. Yes, Chink He he's on board They only have one guy who could win and I'm worried about it. And that's Tucker Carlson. If Tucker runs in the Republican primary, he definitely wins that primary. You can quote me on it. and then you could have Kevin laughing and you could re run that tape. It'll be great. In fact, back in twenty sixteen, I was on ABCs this week with Stephanopoulis. They asked the whole panel who's going to win at that point they just on the Democratic National Convention and Hillary Clinton had a ten point lead. I was the only one on the panel to say Donald Trump was going to win. and they all laughed out loud Fabulous win People chasing after the donors, whether it's Israel or big fararmer or any of the other donors, noobbody likes those people. Kamala Harris lost because she was bragging about how she had ninety corporate CEO's on her side. I got bad news for her. Nobody likes corporate CEOs. Sorry, Kevin. wait a minute, Wait a minute, wait a min, this makes no sense becausecause It's the exact same people like Cenko are saying that Nassi was defeated by Juuni was I don't still even know the guy's name Who Who is now the new senator from Kentucky? Do you know his name? He's not a senator. He's a congressman. Okay I see I don't even know that Yeah, obviously. What's his name? What's his name? You don't know his name? Garrison or something. He got some So he had He had no name Pedestrian name. No name recognition. No. And but apparently it makes no difference now.'s a Navy SEL, I know that. Pick, pick Eane, Ck. the people chasing after the donors, whether it's Israel or big fararmer or any of the other donors, nobody likes those people. Kamala Harris lost because she was bragging about how she had ninety corporate CEO's on her side. I got bad news for her. Nobody likes corporate CEO's Sorry Kevin, sorry me. But the reality is that's what every poll shows. It is deeply, deeply unpopular. And these days it's pretty merited. So if you' got someone in the right lane, which is deemocratic capitalism, I think they win. Okay, well, we'll see if Talor Rico wins in Texas. We'll see We'll see I don't think he can win in Texas. There's a big fight Texans are not going to vote in a vegan U. vegan. period. notot to mention the fact that he's got No, go ahead, go ahead ot to mention the fact that he's got screwball religious beliefs. Very much so So I have two clips here of U Paxton And and I think this is one of the reasons why he won And it's not my favorite reason When you extrapolate what he's really saying He's correct Because there's a lot of fe What is the number one fear of everybody in Texas? Everybody in Texas is worried about one thing and one thing only Musl Muslims. Because we are a Christian nation We are a Christian state, pereriod the end I took in our foreign adversaries as well. stopp China from buying our land, tripled border security, designated cartels as terrorists and I am now taking on one of our most growing and biggest threats, which is Sharia law and Islamification You know, Sharia law is organized crime, period, and I will treat it as such. I also changed the law to stop these radical Muslim groups like Kare and Muslim Brotherhood from buying any property in Texas. Treating Sharia law as organized crime Uh, can you please unpack that? That unpack that Yeah, so look, we've got to make sure that I understand. This is not a religious liberties issue. This is not a firstirst Amendment issue because if they're faithfully adherent to their ideology. I call an ideology for a reason In the Quran, they see us as the infidel that they can commit jihad against. This is an America first issue. this is a Texas first issue. This is a national security issue because they don't think we deserve the right to exist as Americans or as Christians So he conflates a couple things here. I completely agree Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization. In fact, that is the backbone of most terrorism we have witnessed in the past fifty years, but probably even longer than that. It was started by the six MI six back in the day. Council on America, Islamic relelations also bad news referring to him constantly. NPR, everybody goes to them for for quotes. Well, why? Okay. Thank you for asking because liberals And that would mainly be Democrats, but liberals They always want to find someone who's oppressed So they that's why gays for Palestine. and that's why they're all wearing kiffy is that every protest Now they they're stupid because they haven't studied history. because the socialists and the communists have always been used Bye these types of radical Islamists, which is different from Muslims, Islamists to gain political traction And the first thing the Islamists do when they're in power is they kill the socialists and the communists. It's historical So but Paxson and a lot of Republicans are conflating this An to say I don't think Paxson's ever looked at the Quran. to say that we're the infidels. They got to kill us. It's, you know, it's not like a it's not like a um a covenant like we have in the Bible. This was specific tribes that were written in the Quran that had to be gotten rid of You know it's it's he's taking things a little too far in his interpretation But you do. But the but ultimately he is correct because this is what we've seen in Europe. We've seen liberal groups Ys Islamists and there go Muslims to take over countries. And and you know, you get a small country like Holland and they have a one point five birth rate, reproduction rate, which is negative, you bring in a whole bunch of Muslims And they're, you know, going out like bunnies and before you know it, they take over And they took over Brussels and they've taken over all these different cities just by sheer numbers I don't think we have to worry about that in Texas just yet What's the percentage of Muslims in Texas total of the population I'd have to ask. Take a guess. I know what it is. I'd say is probably four percent Two, two percent. Yeah. So we've got a ways to go But it's being used by people like Paxton Which amp? Here's another one If a bunch of Indonesians came to live in your neighborhood. Would you be freaking out? or would you think, hey, maybe they got some good Indonesian food ith the lder for sure. I'd be very surprised. if one of them could cook, What is no guarantee What somebody comes in from a foreign culture that they can actually cook. What country has more Muslims than any other country in the world So Indes Indonesia. numberum two They are also Pghistan. Number three, India Number four, Bangladesh. It's a long way until you get down to Iraq, Iran, and Somalia and all these other places.. And London, London's got more than anybody So I just want to say that just be careful, be careful with how Sharia Sh laah Sharia laah It is no different than the Talmudic law from the Jews, which a lot of people also hate You know, got to wash your hands, D't shake hand shake hands with your left hand. whatever it is. donon't eat with your right hand. donon't eat this kind of food. You know, the Jews have don't eat shellfish That's the main part of it. It's not like Shar and the rest is arbitration, which even smart lawyers, like the cononstitutional lawyer agree with me, but it's become this catchphrase You know, it's like Sharia on is correct. do need to stop the Islamist groups like Muslim Brotherhood and careare Dam There is an entire political party in the United States, the Democrat Party that thinks they're being smart by using them as the poor oppressed people and they all over the world bl bl free Palestine. And it's going to get really interesting People don't get smart about what's happening. Here's the second clip you said there was another part other than treating Sharia law as a criminal enterprise, you're going to be stripping away the power from these Muslim groups. How are you going to do that? Number one, we met a second degree felony to enforce Saria law, I will make sure that that is enforced to the full. I don't even understand what that means. You How about you can't enforce any other law than US law. But you can' have arbitration if you want under the law. Number two, change the law to stop these no go zones like you've seen in North Texas the Plo Islamic Center epic is one of them They've renamed it to the meadow. they're going to keep renaming it. But what this la what he's trying to do here is make you think that this thing is built It's not built. There's a mosque. There's no community, there's no meadow, none of that is real. You've only seen renderings online, but he's using it for his political gain, which is the part I don't like. It does is it allows the AG to bring in action to deny public benefit And what is that? Swer, water, electricity, roads, management districts, that makes sure that the meadow remains a meadow But the third that I mentioned earlier, probably the most powerful tool is stopping enemy entities from owning any property in Texas that includes critical infrastructure. So we need to continue to add to that list right now C and Muslim Brotherhood are on that list. we need to keep adding because what it does is it prevents them from owning any property in Texas and it allows the AG And I made sure that was in the law to bring an action to force them to divest and sell their property. We cannot allow them to own one square inch in our great state Look, I'm never retreating from Washington, DC because I'm never going to Washington DC. I have always known that the fight is right here in the great state of Texas. I was born here And I'll be buried here. This is it No So going to be buried there. buried there. Yeah. So Yeah Yes, our problems worldwide, but certainly in the United States is Muslim brrotherhood is a huge problem. Care should be their five hundred one C three status should be taken away, they should be dealt with. They're no good. They're probably doing criminal things. And there may be others But let's just be careful when we just say Muslims because it is the Indonesians, it is the Pakistanis, it is the Indians, it is the Bangladeshis. British now Okay Yeah. I just wanted to get that off my chest. Ebola in Brazil Oh man, whereere's my I had new Ebola jingles. Oh, hold on a second Brother Ebola No no, no, brand new ones. I'll find them while I play the clip. Health officials say they've identified a suspected Ebola case in Brazil. If confirmed, it would be the first case outside Africa since the latest outbreak began in the Democratic Republic of Congol. Rory Galamore reports The Brazilian authorities say this suspected Ebola case is a man in his thirties. He has recently returned from a trip to the DRC and is now being kept in isolation at a specialist hospital in Sao Paulo State. Tests are being carried out confirm the exact nature of his illness, but this could mark an escalation in this outbreak Until now the vast majority of infections have been registered in the east of the DRC, with a handful across the border in Uganda. There have been more than two hundred and forty deaths so far. The medical charity MSF, has described the situation as deeply alarming. But health workers have successfully contained many Ebola outbreaks in the past U Oh, that's interesting. Yeah, I did I lost a jingles. No I found them. I found them on a second. I'm bringing it to you right now. These are great. I was so happy with them. Here we go Ebola, Ebola, It has been with us two times in our lives. Now is the third. Now it's time to speak about Ebola, Ebola, Ebola Ebola Eola. Yeah, baby P! AI No kidding. Hello. You're sharp Fam. We did see that Tedros U who talks about this He went to the conongress. I thought that took a lot of nerve. And he was all dressed up in his In his Wld Health organization camos, you know they all have uniforms now and here he is. The head of the World Health Organization visited Eastern Congo's Buna on Saturday. Looking forward toop this Ebola. to be here with the community and under the leadership of the government. P course, more logistics support, more financial support But while focusing on the emergency, we should use it as opportunity to build the health system. Be in every crisis there is opportunity and that's how we should manage this confence. I This guy is no good. Hold on, We'll get the second part of the reporterrible Bia, a city in the Aauri province is at the heart of the Ebola outbreak in the African country. Experts warn the virus is spreading faster than the response despite better organized health facilities and new aid arrivals. Latest official figures show more than a thousand suspected cases and more than two hundred suspected deaths Neighboring Uganda has confirmed nine cases in one depth Isn't Is John McCain's ex wife is her name Cindy Yeah McCain. Yeah, Well she's a part of the problem. World Food Program executive director Cydy McCain is stepping down from her post Monday. During her three years at the helm of the U.N. agency, there have been two famines. And when we spoke with her late last week from Rome, she told us we're looking potentially at several more Among many other challenges. By the way If you're if you're the head of the World Food program, you got a you got an apartment in Rome That's the gig right? Wh? Why not What's Rome got to do with the price of bread? That's where your headquarters are. You got to be in Rome. Are you kid It's like being in Paris. It's great Emergency response to Ebola in the Congo. That's a country that's already struggling, as I understand it, with about twenty seven million food insecure people. I know the US State Department is pledging some help here, but what are you hearing about the situation O the ground for emergency responders. What yours? Yes. It's not good. No's not good. It' hitting people in a mass way.ass. And there's really no way to know right now how many people have been affected by this. We know that it's a rampage now with Rampage. So what we need to do is not only be able to get in, we run logistics, we bring in supplies, bring in people loist. and we do much more than that as well, just in the region But this is going to take a real world effort. This is very deadly. Very, very deadly. Hey. Maybe that's why Peter Thal has moved to Argentina You even following that story No, tell me about it. Oh, so apparently he bought a house in Argentina and he's put his kids in school there in Argentina And everyone's saying, well, what's going to happen in America? if he's moving to ar. Did he also one of those guys who bought a place in New Zealand? Yeah, but he put his kids in school. That's that's the big one. He put his kids in school. Maybe he just doesn't want to live in New York and I has kids, He's gay Yeah, but you can have kids I' never heard that he has kids No. That's interesting. I never heard that he was married to a guy or a girl or anybody in between. Okay. Well, now you make an interesting point. I don't think I've ever heard that either Book of Kledge. Does Peter Thal have kids and is he married Peter Tio is what the Book of Knowledge understood. Let's see if he figures that one out According to the Book of Knledge, Peter Theal is married to Matt DanZysen, and they have two daughters born through surrogacy. Now there you go. G stop. It has been written. What do you know I guess I didn't know that. He keeps it keeps it on the down low. He keeps it on the down low. Yeah. The down low' pretty gone from being the down low. Well the last thing you want is to be a homeowner in New York City Here's the latest from the socialist mayor, Mam Dani. Through our new citywide campaign, Fix the City, we will focus on the worst landlords in New York City. When necessary, we will take aggressive legal action to remove negligent owners and property managers. get them out of Chronic neglect. We will work to transfer ownership to responsible stewards ers that include community land trusts, nonprofits, or even the tenants themselves 're gonna remove you. I love that That'll be fun to watch You know the court case will be fun to watch. She's not going to get anywhere with that bull crap Well Um, so what was interestnting is the response to the Jill Biden book and her interview. And I think I let me just up thought he was having a stroke. Yeah, this is exactly. play that clip. This is the one that everyone's all up in arms about. When she arrived at the first presidential debate of twenty twenty four She saw that President Biden wasn't feeling well but then Joe always, even if he was off a little bit, he'd always rally. And I thought, okay, so he'll get in there in that debate and he'll be fine. He's going to rally. But he got in there, he got into the debate, and he didn't. Making sure they were able to make every single solitary. this was I love this package because that wasn't in the clip that everyone was posting on X They actually put in pieces and this was from CBS this morning. they put in the pieces of the of the debate And when you hear it It's just like, wow, it really was really, really, really bad. debate and he didn't. making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to do with with the COVID, excuse me with dealing with Everything we have to do with look. We finally beat Medicare. Was youified? You remember how bad that was? Yeah, I remember the whole thing. As you said This is hilarious. I wasn't horrified I was frightened because I had never, ever seen Joe like that before Or since. Yeah, R since. Yes. O he' never seen N. Never. Why did it happened? I don't know what happened. I mean, when as I watched it, I thought, Ohh my Godd, he's having a stroke. And it scared me to death. And then he he never seemed to Find himself. Find himself. Yeah, after that But then, I have to tell you, as we were walking out, you know, he said, I really and I'm not going to use the words because it's morning te me. But I really sort of messed up, didn't I? rememember when we were talking about this and how that went down and how we were pretty sure that this whole thing was sabotaged that, you know, they didn't give him his meds or a shot or whatever they typically N noobbody gets a shot. Yeah stops him out zapped up. And then when Jill Biden went to vote, she was wearing a red dress And I think we kind of floated the idea like, wow, maybe maybe she switched sides. Maybe she's doing this to help Trump. You know, there was there was there was a lot of weirdness about that whole period because that was when No It was obvious Trump was going to win and they did the switcheroo So now this book comes out And this book is The timing is interesting. whyy now Why right now is you know, why does her Joe Biden has a book and she's writing about all this stuff? And it's kind of on the on the cusp of the midterms And it has thrown the Democrats for A loop And the example I have is the Pod Save America podcast And these are but aren't there two of those guys, the former speechwriters for Obama and two they speech writers for Obama. And they're they're kind of insider elites for the Democrat Party. They they like to present themselves as such. So they are so mad. They do what all Democrats do when they're mad. They start cussing like crazy. So you're for hold on a second. just to back you up on this a little bit It would be then it would be interesting that she has appeared on CBS. notot the other networks. Good point Good point. Well these guys The insider elites to the Democrat Party are mad and cussing ensues. I don't think they appreciated being fucking lied to who didn't just lie about performance, but glight gaslightit everyone and told us we were all overreacting, bedweters, that their polls were fine, that the fucking debate was fine. And now Joe Biden's like, o Oh, yeah, we were lying the whole time. And they went after us personally. Yes. I went from feeling kind of bad about the whole situation to being like, oh, okay, fuck you then. The people who are saying, why don't you let it go? Why are you talking about this? I didn't write a book and then whine about how Joe Biden was. Well you're talking over the good parts here And they went after us personally.es. I went from feeling kind of bad about the whole situation to being like, oh, okay, fuck you then. The people who are saying why don't you let it go? Why are you talking about this? I didn't make Joe Biden write a book and then whine about how Joe Biden was mistreated by our podcast, Nancy Pelosi, the party, right? who was mistreated The American people. There was never a second of remorse or an apology for their utterly disastrous decision. And people don't trust the Democratic Party and it's not going to bite us in the ass in the midterms, but it will bite us in the ass in twenty twenty eight. I promise. No there you go There they go. It's turmoil. I tell you turmoil. I can't think I can' think I can't think that that's not something that was planned. I kind of liked this. I'm like, okay There's something something going on there Well, I'm not gonnaie like I'm like an a theesis We should keep it eye on I want to go back to the Reagan National Economic Forum Yeah, I gota General Besscent did a whole did a whole keynote, which is I'm not going to play it, but the clips or will be in the show notes so people can listen to it Um It was quite good. you know, he started with Reagan and, you know how U you know, America does one thing right. When we mess up, we admit it and we move on. You know, America was asleep in this That'll be the day But he sat down with a Cudlo and I have a couple clips about Cudlo. Who cares about Cudlo? don't get all don't get panties in a bunch about Cudlo Yeah I' tell you. whereere's Cod Lw, you know, he's on Fox, right? Is he on Fox? is on Fox? Yeah, he's got a he's got a show on Fx that's On Fox Business. let's get that right. Yes, Yes. And he never talks about business.. Why would you And the the two things that I'll pull out of this U, because General Besscent mentioned something here and I was like,, okay, hold on a second We heard this briefly on episode eighteen seventy two And it was the two hundred and fifty dollars bill Do you remember this Yeah, it was in the newsletter. Yeah. Right. So so you remember it because it was you don't send me the newsletter anymore for review. Why is that Because we have two guys copy editing it But then but see then I don't know that the what's in the newsletter because the newsletter goes to my enormous newsletter hass bin because it has the word newsletter and unsubscribe in it And and I forget to parse through my email. And I feel bad that I haven't seen the newsletter Could you just we just send you the test. Could you please? Not the test to send me, but I want it from you. No, the test is the No the test also goes to my newsletter Bin. It goes Well that's all we can do now because the workflow is changed. The workflow. What are you using AI for this thing? By the way, it is done, yeah. Okay Geez, you got all these little achchas and youre o, you can't do this, you can't do that. I send you an email. I get kind of a response of two weeks later, typically Yeah, I saw that video. that guy's an idiot Oh, that video I sent you two wee ago. Yes, you sent me videos to watch. I'm a busy guy. I'm producing my my part of the show. You're busy. All you talked about at the beginning of the show is watching TV So the two hundred and fifty dollars bill, What is your take? What did you say in the newsletter about the two hundred and fifty dollars bill Nothing important. I just said that Trump wants to do one and no one's gonna do this. It's not gonna happen So the two hundred and fifty dollars bill, first of all, I called our bank And I said bank manager, hisis name' is also Adam, Hey, Adam If this thing comes out, I want one, reseserve one for me. I got to have one of these. So Bessen is asked about this And an interesting term came up. So you were mentioning in your talk, we are here at this conference celebrating two hundred fifteth. Birthday of America And looking ahead for the next couple of one hundred years, I can't help but ask you, are we really going to have a two hundred and fifty dollars bill with Donald Trump's picture on it Well, the whole world is waiting. So for the hundred fiftieth there was ain Calvin Coolwge coin. Oh God I love it with his image on it. We are going to have the image of President Trump on a coin, and there is a propose legislation in the House to put President Trump on the two hundred and fifty dollars bill. As Treasury Secretary, I am only mandated to do two things with the design of the currency at present It has to be someone who is not living And it must say in God we trust. Do whatever else I want. I think that if you are the president just like Calvin Cooleridge was for the one hundred and fifteth, if you're the president for the two hundred fiftieth, President Trump should be on there. And you know for any of you who are the want to geek out in monetary theory. there's something called Senerage. So we print treasury, prints currency, the Fed distributes it, and we have about two point five, two point six trillion Outstanding and that's a free loan So we put currency out there and we don't have to pay any interest on it So with Senerage, I think that you get the two hundred and fifty dollars bill. I think a lot of people are just going to put those away and hold them. I'm sure It's a good free one So I really like this senior idge If he made enough of them It's an interest free loan which they can write treasury bonds against and get interest on Yeah, this's a great idea Yeah, it's an interesting idea. He's not going to get his picture on the bill Well, it has to be approved by Congress. But Well, there's a bill in Congress to do this And you think guys like Thomas Massey and all these other pissed off Republicans are going to vote for it? No. You think a Democrat's going to vote for it? No, so Well they got what leewway about five votes. No, they're not going to get it through. Well you miss the other possibility. Youre dead? Yeah. Not living. So he needs to be unalived and then we got our money. s a lot of money. So this isn't happening All right. You might have to go to polymarket on this one. I think it will happen. I think Besscent will somehow make this happen H Bon, he's the general, man No, he's got good he wants to do it, but it's not gonna to happen. He's got j It's just like the moon shot. He's got juice, man. He's got juice, I'm telling you You can do it I like the idea though. The whole idea of's a cute idea. And we need something other than the hundred. We used to have five hundred dollars bills. Let's bring those back into play. No, no one's gonna You can't spend that. We can barely even spend a hundredie. Hundo. It's a Hyundi Rig Dee's always called it a Hundi O of Hungo So we have a new obesity drug Oh goodness Eli Lilly. Oh yeah, is this a pill? I bet it's a pill. The next generation of obesity medication is getting closer to reality. Eli Lilly is studying a new drug. Test results show it's more powerful, even more powerful than the obesity shots and pills already on the market. NPR pharmaceuticals correspondent, Sidney Lopkin is here to tell us about it. good morning Good morning. I'm so glad you're the one who's going to pronounce the name of this new drug. What is it? The new drug is called Retitruide. So it's a weekly injection just like Wgov and Zetbound, but it's a little different. Wgov and Zetbound target the GLP one hormone. This new drug works on three hormones GLP one, GIP, and glucagon, and that makes it more powerful. When you say more powerful, you got to sell me because I have seen the results in human beings of the existing drugs. How powerful is it Yeah, so Eli Lillily, the company that makes Reda Trutide says that in the clinical trial, people taking it for eighty weeks lost an average of more than seventy pounds dose. For comparison, patients taking the placebo over the same period, they lost five pounds Those were the latest findings from its phase three clinical study. I asked doctor Carolyn Frankcavilla, who is the vice president of the Obesity Medicine Association. What she thought? I have goosebumps. Of course, we've seen some preliminary data about this before, so it's not shocking, but to have a medication that can have a average of twenty eight percent Weight loss is truly game changing. This is essentially bariatric surgery, but in a weekly injection. Wow, wow, NPR bringing the shills in. You think? You know, I've been reading studies about GLP one What it really does is it takes away your joy. Oh yeah, that's an interesting little tidbit that seems to be documented quite well. You don't want to do anything. You're just a dud. Well in that regard It's so it takes away your joy from eating food, from drinking wine, from smoking cigarettes, from snorting Cke, but it just takes away your joy I've heard sex too. Yes. people like, I don't really wantan to have sex. you know, and all the other stuff about, you know, but you look so good It I don't care. However In that regard, it's a gateway drug to SSRIs because your joy is gone, you're gonna be depressed. Bom Lexapro Interesting idea. another the number three in today's thesis count. Gott to write them down. So to compare not Stean and MGovi lose around twenty percent of their body weight over time. So if it ends up that this drug is closer to the results for bariatric surgery, that's significant because surgery is risky. But nothing is without side effects. Retitrotides were similar to other GLP one drugs such as nausea and other gastrointestinal issues Is this drug good enough that people, assuming it's approved by the FDA, will want to switch to it You know, it won't be for everyone. In fact, Franvilla said it may be too powerful for some people. powerful having options And now we have Zbound with Gi Foundeo. Here's Franvilla again. We're really gonna to have to think about, you know, moving forward which medication makes sense for which patients, but I mean, if you would have told me this a decade ago, I would have thought it was lie. It's lie The big issue is access. The obesity drugs already in the market are expensive and a lot of insurance plans don't cover them even though obesity is considered a chronic condition. If you're willing to go outside your health insurance, obesity drugs are available at a discount from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk directly, but a lot of people still can't afford them. How expensive is a new drug likely to be You know, we don't know yet. It's still early days for Redarutide. The company hasn't published these study results yet in a peer reviewed journal. Redarueide is not yet approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Eli Lillily says it's planning to submit it for approval by the end of the year and then it could be a while before the FDA does. Oh a free commercial. That said, doctor Frankanvilla has heard about people supposedly buying a knockoff version of this drug off the internet. She says do that, you don't know what you're getting and it could be dangerous Oh you could make it at home. Oh, well, that's good to know I want to lead into a boots on the ground that we got, but it comes first with a preceded by a few clips Regarding the price of oil, which no sooner had I said, watch it come down than it came down. And as we've been discussing, if we take a look at oil prices, you can see down today moves off more than one percent, both for Brent and WTI again after the US and Iranian negotiators apparently reaching an agreement to extend the ceasefire on the month, if we take a look at oil prices, you can see Big losses there to the tune of sixteen to nearly nineteen percent for both WTI and Brent Crude. Ag, oil markets seem to be looking past the wall seem to be optimistic that a deal would come through. So we see those big double digit losses in the oil moveves. I like how it's called losses when everyone else is cheering. Yay, it's like eighty seven bucks now WTI seven seventy six. And Brent is what? ninety one? seeven seventy six is two hundred fiftieth anniversary. So the u The CEO of Chevron, who previously in the week could be saying, o, it's going to be two hundred dollars. We're getting at the bottom. We're scraping the bottle. The bottom of the barrel is no good. He's on Bloomberg. little different story. Let's talk about the reason for this conversation in central banks right now, at least one of them. Crude. On track at least for now for its steepest monthly decline since twenty twenty, Optimism building for a resumption of traffic through the strait of Hermurz. producers are highlighting the risk of extended closure. Chevron's been warning, quote, We will start to see physical shortages. The CEO. Mike Worth, I'm very pleased to say, joins us in the studio. Mike it's good to see you. Good to see you, Jo. Welcome back to the program, sir. I get this question a lot. You're the expert. helpp me answer it. Why is Crude at one hundred at ninety and not close to the two hundred given this straight's been shut for three months You know, it's a little hard to explain. we really are seeing Because we just jacked the price up there for no reason. That's why Markets tighten, inventories draw, demand for products around the world still very strong. I think there's this belief and know we're experiencing it again the last few days that the end is near, the conflict is nearly resolved and flow through the strait will resume very quickly. and that has kept the back end of the curve lower than it might otherwise have been. And I think of the psychology the market has been, this is closer to the ends rather than the beginning. Not just that though. There's some other things at play that your No Agenda show has mentioned. How far are we away from having pipelines that connect some of these countries to the mainland and their production without having to traverse the strait at all Well there's a couple that exists now that you've talked about in Saudi and the UAE. The UA sanctioned a project last year, which is about fifty percent complete to get more of their production over to Fujia and outside of the Strait. So I think you willll see more of that, Lisa. The one opportunity there is countries like Iraq and Kuwait that are deeper up in the Gulf don't have access to those pipelines. And for them, the route could be through the north and ultimately then into the Mediterranean, maybe through Turkey, where we see a pipeline comes out of Caspian Sea over into the Mediterranean in Turkey. And so I do think one of the responses to this will be infrastructure investments that will allow these energy flows to avoid the strait of Hormz. And that's underway now, and I think you'll see that in the years that follow. There's your Turkey, Jar That's why Turkey was weaseling in on the deal Hey boys, we got a pipeline over here. Come on, bring it over here. This is going be fine. Now the problem is July fourth It's going to be a little tricky. if the president somehow, if he I don't think he can do it, but if Congress decides to remove the federal tax, which is eighteen cents That may make a difference. We got a boots on the ground from Sam And Sam runs a gas station, an independent gas station in King County, Washington. And he does about a million gallons a year, a thousand customers a day. He's an unbranded And it was nice it was a nice note. I put the whole note note had a lot of information in it. Yeah. Now he's in Washington state. so he says, you know, we got hidden fees, seventy eight cents per gallon the pump, fifty two cents per gallon refinery carbon credits whichich is doubled as operating costs. U He says there's absolutely no difference between brand gasolina and unbranded Gasolina. It's exact same stuff comes to the same pipeline, the same mix. everythingvery is all the same The main thing he wants everybody to know is that he's on two week contracts So His gasolina will not go up or down immediately. It takes about two weeks because he just doesn't have the purchasing power that the big brands have So Trump has got to do something very, very quickly in order to get a significant drop by july fourth is possible, I guess. And the other thing you want everybody to know is please, please, please, please, please go to your unbranded gasolina station and pay canay gasolina I like I like the sound of it Do you mind? No, it sounds like code or something. you trying Well, because if you're trying to make a point about something or or you're speaking Pge in Spanish. I'm sure what you're doing there. Well, I guess if you say gas is so u is so confusing because gas could be Natural gas, liquid nat. I like gasoline. Should I just say you want me to say gasoline would make you feel better? Gasoline It's Gasolina Gasolina But we also call the Secretary of State Lubio Well that's his name in China. One of our producers S me a note said, I heard some guys at the coffee shop, then he literally called Rubio, Lubio and I was going to go over and give him in the morning, but I chickened out. I'm like you would have been guaranteed. Oh ye, absolutely. No one else calls the Rubio Lubio but our people Anyway, back to Sam. he says please Pay in cash It's it's so much it's so much better for the Well a debit card same thing. Is there no processing fee for the gas station on a debit card? Typically in California there's not because they have the debit card price is the same as the cash price I think in I don't know I have to look Um That's a good That's a good point. Well Sam will have to send a follow up cash or debit card if possible But I've paid with debit cards. The thing with debit cards. is it gets declined half the time And the other, you know, five out of ten times you use it, your number gets jacked and gets cut you have to get a new card Debit cards are dangerous. I have used a debit card for the last twenty five years and I've had none of these issues it never gets declined. Tina always gets popped Always Yeah her credit cards too Well, it's her then. That's what I keep telling her.'t she won't believe me. won't believe me U anyyway, so It's already gone down. I think I think gasoline went down by eight or ten cents I saw here in Texas. It's already down Well, you're in California. You got special rules for everything But I, you know We'll see It's going to be tight. It's going to be real tight. Its got to do something quick in order to get it get it down substantially. You know, it was Newt Gingrich, I think N new Ginger, Do I have that clip still Rich Gingridich ad Don Gingrich was saying the other day, if Trump can get Gasoline In this no screw that I would I thought I had this clip If Trump can get gasoline down to about three and a half dollars, which I don't think is possible Um He says, The Republicans will win the midterms. That's New Gingich. That's what he says There's a lot going on. There's a lot going on. There's a lot of change in in electoral maps. There's stuff going on. you know, they may pull it off. I don't know. They're not pulling off nothing. Okay. You want you want to put a b on it? W to put a bed on it Okay, so what would the bet be for one dollar, of course. No, Well, okay, I can do a dollar bet. but what would the bet be for? I mean what would be the structure of the bet? Okay. Republicans keep the House and the Senate. And you going put a dollar on that I can do a buck fifty I the dollars Podcaster, man. Let's listen to a little NPRs plug for one of their shows AI gods, you like this one? Millions of people are already turning to AI for spiritual guidance. asking it moral questions, seeking comfort, even chatting with AI versions of their gods Yeah, is this a full show? there gods? How many people have gods Now the Hindus I think Hindus have gods, yeah. They have multiple gods. Um Is this for a show or an episode? Itust be for an. No, it's for a podcast. For One episode of a podcast Yeah I think they have that whole AI thing they're doing. Yeah. Well this comes on the heels of the pope' enncyclical Well, the Pope has some negative things to say about AI Yeah You know, I listen to it. He doesn't know what he's talking about. I'm sorry. He just, you know, like, well, it's horrible and I completely agree that I've always said the chat bots no matter what you're asking it for, spiritual advice u for You know, rel should be as spiritual advice for from a computer Hello, there is a large amount of people who do not want to speak to their pastor about certain things who are turning to AI chat bots, particularly glue. com GLOo. I' heard of it No they're pretty big. glue GLO. or maybe d. AI. Um which is a specific Christian faith based AI And they are pouring their hearts out to these to these chatbots. And I think it's a very bad idea But there people are don't want to speak to a human being about things anymore I mean, come on can you can't say that this is not happening that people aren't talking about It's obviously happening or they wouldn't do a whole podcast about it. I got another plug from a NPR show for something I want to ask you about ID tech tech All right, hereere we go. This message comes from IDTech, the original tech camp, Eperience Camp Crunch Labs IRL, battle bots, and more held at Stanford, UC Berkeley and San Francisco State. Oh, I gotta listen to that again, hold, hold. This message comes from IDTech, the original tech camp. Eperience Camp Crunch Labs IRL Battle bots and more held at Stanford, UC Berkeley and San Francisco State. That's a summer camp. I det. The origin It says it's the original tech camp Since when Well when is the last time you went to camp So this thing's all over the country. I looked it up I D tech, ye It's huge, It's monstrous. And one buy some. That sounds pretty cool. do What do you do there ID tech I don't know. I have no idea you learn how to do a battle bot bottle say battle bot or bottle bot. It must be batt. Battle, you know, the robots that fight. Yeah, that show has gotten boring I look at him like, Okay, I got another one for you. This from KQED, gender expansive cuts. Nonprofit serving girls Wh which is kind of funny. just by itself. Nonprofit serving girls and gender expansive youth in the Bay Area in LA lost one hundred thirteen million dollars in funding last year under the Trump administration That's according to a new report from the Nonprofit Alliance for Girls, which calls the loss an existential crisis. Chantal Hildibrand is the organization's executive director. So either they shrunk? And are no longer able to serve as many young people as they were before or in their entirety, because there's just no more funding for it. So what means that it's also less of an investment in the actual young people as well as not having services in some of our communities that are the most likeable What? She says nonprofits need more public support in the form of volunteers and donations No, the money supply from the government got cut off. That's what it sounds like to me Yeah, but what what is it goes to gender expansive. What does that even mean Well it's not on the girls. It's for girls, but what what money are we talking about? What I know kids, nobody's got there's no money going into their pocket. They haven't got any special places to do anything. What are they talking about? This is bull crap. I don't know.ese are l creation. Did you look it up No, I just doesn' to look up. I can't figure it out Oh, they too they cut one hundred ten million dollars away from what I don't know Okay, well, you seem very upset by it. I'm very upset about this This is just constant waste of money There's a lot of money being wasted. Definitely And what's gender expansive I don't know. I would expect you brought the clip. you would have looked it up I looked up, I couldn't figure it out.. Well then I don't have the answer what gender. Okay, let's go to another annoying clip I get mad. R. What is he just this John's getting I'm in a bad mood. Why? Tim it. Wh clim it Why? Why are you in a bad mood? Because climates it Because the donations are on they're just terrible today.'s embarrassing. In a controversial move, state regulators have approved major changes to a key state climate program California's Air Resources Board voted yesterday to create a four billion dollars fund for big wers to invest in decarbonization projects.? But climate, transit and affordable housing advocates worry it might mean significantly less money for their programs Judson True is with the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency Transit, including MUi, is crucial to achieving our climate protection goals and ensuring affordability. And this vote is a setback for both of those causes The decision comes months after industries warned that compliance with current rules would drive them out of the state and increase energy prices Okay I don't know You're just playing stuff that makes you mad Yeah, I know I got a bunch of it too. Well, how not this one? No, no, no, no, no, I got to stop you. I have to stop you from hurting yourself. You just your blood pressure is up I want to ask you a question after I play this clip This is Prat with all the cool commercials He's I think this s Tom Lamas, Namas, Lamas. Governor Gavin Newsom just endorsed Karen Bass today saying, quote, the work Karen Bass is doing in L.A is making our entire state's a joke. What It's a joke that Karen Bass is doing good work. Let's finish the code. Governor Gavin Newsom just endorsed Karen Bass today, saying, quote, the work Karen Bass is doing in L.A. is making our entire state stronger with an eighteen percent decline in homelessness, while aging nationally historic drops in violent crime, boosting film production L.A, and protecting our communities against Iice, she has my full support for reelection Do you think that endorsement is gonna to help Karen Bass I think that endorsement, these two are co conspirators. They're criminal partners in the negligence that led to seven thousand houses burning down. Governor Gavinews's a criminal In my opinion, it's criminal negligence when you fail your taxpayers and they burn alive because of choices you made with your state park that you're responsible for Same with mayayor Karen Bass. again, it' my opinion.. I believe if you let people burn alive because of your negligence, that becomes criminal negligence. Now, first of all Prat is very smart here because llamas tries to nail him on that Do you think he's a criminal? You're going to say it's a criminal right now? And Praton goes not, in my opinion You are criminally negligent. So he's very smart No, Prat sharp I, however, do not think he's going to win Okay. 's not They're going to cheat, they're going to steal, theyre going whatever it is. He will not win. I just don't see California is too rotten for him to win I have the opposite opinion because I've heard this before. Okay. My opinion is that they can't afford to rig the election against him because he's got too much momentum And it's going to become obvious that The state is full of Scams And and it would cause a backlash. So they can't take a chance. It's just a minor office. It mayor of LA who cares. And Karen Bass hasn't endeared herself to anybody She's a, you know, a communist for all practical purposes. So they're going to let him win H Well, if they let him win, he will probably fail spectacularly. you've got to think the whole city council, the whole system is completely rotten and corrupt to the core. How long is a What is the tenure for a Los Angeles mayor? How many years is that I don't know, ask the robot. I think it's four years. of knowledge How many years does the mayor of Los Angeles serve G'm glad we have the robot today, skinning a lot of good use out of the robot. According to the Book of Knowledge, the mayor of Los Angeles serves a four year term with a limit of two consecutive terms. Okay, fourour years. Thus It has been written years. It's going to be very hard for him if he wins, very hard to get anything done, but I don't know they are insane people. They're crazy. Well I have to agree with that. The second thing, which is another reason they let him win because he can't do that much damage Okay damage you can't fix the damage that easily with the City cououncil being a bunch of bone headirs. This happens in San Francisco The city cououncil is completely out of control. Yeah, what Why do you still live that you love it? I think you really I think you just love having horrible people. I don't live in San Francisco. I don't li in Los Angeles. I live in a small community with people who read The New York Times all up and down the street. I know it's great And then in New Jersey It seems like no sooner do we have a Democrat This is my old state, New Jersey. I love New Jersey. lotots of friends still in New Jersey So they bring in a Democrat governor and right away she's doing exactly what the party wants. Oh, let's stir up some crap. Let's make ice look bad. let's make Trump look bad. All the people are wearing cafiers on the street This know I haven't seen the professionally printed signs yet, but they're coming. Tensions continue to flare outside the Dellaney Hall Imigration Detention Center Newark, by the way, is not exactly the same as New Jersey. Newark, New Jersey. Protesters who say living conditions in the building are inhumane clashing with immigration enforcement supporters Saturday morning This foollowing a night of violent encounters between IC officers and demonstrators being met with tear gas and pepper spray Friday. Just hours earlier, New Jersey Governor Mickei Sheryll announced plans to set up a safe zone for protesters to avoid a repeat of the chaos that enveloped the streets of Minneapolis between IC agents and American citizens just months ago. We know what ICE has done in other states And we know American Babans lost their lives.illab And I refuse to let that happen in New Jersey. The escalation in protestsust three hundred miles Back it That woman has is in the same mill you as Pam Bondi. She sounds just like her. Oh, interesting. Let's listen again with a critical ear. We know what IC has done in other states. and we know American citizens lost their lives And I refuse to let that happen in New Jersey. Yeah, that's a good observation Maybe the same law school? The escalation in protests comes after three hundred migrants went on a hunger and labor strike inside the detention center due to poor living conditions, including reports of detainees being burned by scalding hot showers and maggot infested food. Here's what I don't understand. They want a hunger and labor strike. Are they did they have to work in the detention center? were they making IKEA furniture Maybe license plates For days, IC has refused most of our requests, raising serious questions about what it's trying to hide from public view. Yesterday, the New Jersey Department of Health sought to inspect the site, but it was denied full access as well. I have a court order here that allows me to come in Here come the New York representatives come in to make a big scene out of stuff. These are people aren't even representing New Jersey Wednesday, a group of U.S. lawmakers went to Delaney Hall to see the conditions for themselves and hear from detainees. It's MAGa infested, I tell you. The women told us that they were being mistreated. mistreated. And then women there are under attack. Oh then they're under attack. It's a quick pivot And they gave us a list of demandks. This facility, this detention center must shut down. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen denies the allegations of unfit conditions at Delaney Hall, but said, quote, it isn't a holiday in All they in suck too No, it's a program It's you know, it's no different than everything else. It's all about the midterms All about it That's all that it is But at least att least we have Joe Biden on our team now. that's cool Yeah making the podcasters cuss, it's amazing Making podcters cuss All right. I've got a couple other little things. How about the let's finish something light. Okay Again, of course, a homesched Indian U is the spelling bee champ? ye This is good. Nearly three hundred spellers competing at this week's Scriripps National spepelling bee. After nine exciting rounds, judges declaring a tie prompting a dramatic spell off, a lightning round, ninety seconds to spell as many words as possible Dilla F doo. F IDoddo. K Kati. C Y WY DDA U Slatchly. T L A C H TL I I'm Aela. MDOQ U Gi areas. R A T I A R I US thenen the anxious wait for the winner to be announced. The spell offff results are in. Shreay, during the spell offff, you correctly spelled a total of thirty two words correctly spelled a total of twenty five words, and that means that Srey, you are the tr guy fourteen year old Shrey Perk, an eighth grader from Rancho Cookkamongga, California, declared champion, correctly spelling thirty two words in the final round, a new record 's there was one of those videos going around like UCLA students who can't spell Wh is s Funny enough, actually I have it here. My favorite stuff. It was it was quite funny because it was an ad, but you know, that's not the way it's presented on X because as we know on X, everything is Stakeaking gay So here it is. UCLA By the way, you sayA people could never spell Well, there's that. U So UCAA students struggle with basic reading The sentenceces The beneficiary tried to embellish the extortion scheme. Here it is. The F Cry tried to amish ambllish the extortion extortion scheme. What does that mean I even know God Ben a I can't say that. Ive tried to in English, the ortion scheme? What does that mean? don't So it wass actually part of a commercial for Uni Shack off campus housing, but people post that as lookook at these idiots in California You can't trust Well that's what you got to do. You can't They're idiots in California. canan't trust anything anywhere. However you can trust the value for value system Now, if John and I can trust it today, it's a different story. But you can trust that your no agenda show always delivers you value without any commercials, without any any corporate interests or anything like in fact, we, to our detriment speak our mind continuously. And then we've done this for eighteen years. We've been through the cycle. We know how it works. But we are always proud to say that we thank you for your courage. The man who put the C in Charles in charge, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one be only mr. Johny Well in the morning, you, Mr Adam Crery. also in the morning allll ships sea boots and the grand feet in the air suubbs in the woning and names are nices out.re in the morning to the trolls in the troll room, Let me count you., there we go.orning pretty good. seventeen hundred and twenty eight Peak Trollage listening to us live on no agenda sttream d. com and in the modern podcast apps, which is the only app you want to use is from. odcast apps. com You know, there was There's this whole group came out of secret hiding They've been meeting in secret And they call themselves amP Ant Ap Ap. AntT AMP Alpha Mic papa. Ap. A Okay. Yes. And Ap stands for Alliance for Measurement in podcasting No And And they and so they had a secret offsite. which they called getet ready for. The Ap acccords Oh brother. Yeah. And they have a website, ampicords dot comot A billion dollars of demand is sitting on the sidelines whichich is why leading platforms, advertisers, publishers, and creators have come together to create the first podcasting measurement framework So I'll skip right to the point of this the you know Podcast measurement sucks is based on downloads is no good And so these guys want that YouTube money They want to get the YouTube money because YouTube is calling their videos podcasts So they're trying to redefine what a podcast they're doing it all wrong. doing it all wrong. And it's Spotify, Sirius XM. You know, draft Kings, betteretter Hel. There's the advertisers, Lipson, Podscribe. and UTA, the UTA Creators Union And they're doing it all wrong And this is what I've told but said, if you want to have the same type of measurement as YouTube to get your YouTube money You've got to cut the podcast apps in on the deal And I don't understand why people have such trouble seeing this Every media always puts the the distributor in the deal. Television radio alwaysways always pap podcasts everybody not in the deal Podadcast apps know exactly who heard the commercial They know exactly how many people skipped for They know they've all they have what they call first party data. If you cut the podcast apps in on the deal You're going to be golden. You'll win everything. You'll win all the YouTube money I don't have to listen to Well let me think. And by the way, I was't you're right. They won't listen to you. I wasn't invited to the offsite either. Which is as you know why about you baffling. Al baffling. You don't know Jack. 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He's had too nice a guy. Too much love. Yeah, no we are And people like, you've changed. You're a Christian. Yeah, I've definitely changed, but I don't think I've changed in my criticisms It's just people don't like it when you don't criticize someone thenen you have to criticize everybody Everybody criticizize you andcept Candace Owens She's the one that's takaking our audience People are being hypnotized by Candace Owens Yeah and and N LP never hurt. And Tim Dylan Tim Dylan You don't know anything. You watching you're watching those dumb chicks I love the dumb chicks. There's this is what I've been waiting for Fally find. Finally, I have my opening for the show. Perfect. Thank you Dum Value for value comes in many different ways. We love when people support us. We got some great boots on the ground today, Perfect example. Thank you for helping us with clips. Thank you clip collector, Steve Jones. He may have done your three by three. I don't know if he did, but Steve is very good at stuff like that. We appreciate it. People giving us encouragement that even some of the negative stuff can sometimes be encouraging was like, o, I'm going to delete this. Now I'm encouraged. Thank you. Oh, I'm gonna to block that guy. I'm encouraged. If you have nine followers and you've changed your screen name five times since twenty nineteen, you're getting blocked ' you're a bot or you're an NPC And the other way that people can support us with their time, talent, and treasures is by creating artwork does P work with prompting, someome people do actual work, still with Photoshop, which is appreciated. And some just really, really don't do a lot of work at all, but then still will win. And that example is Darren O'Neill, who brought us the artwork for episode eighteen seventy two, which aptly was titled Lunar Economy. We saw the Lunar Economy blow up on the launch pad And and once again, the no Agenda show predictions are on par You said it. You said it's going to blow up. It's not going to happen. It'll be delayed. literally two days later. somethingomething blows up and the moonshot is delayed But Why listen to us? So Darren made the cars for podcasters Which was cute. It was It is cute. It is very cute. It's a different AI model. I had not seen the Crayon model yet ave we seen this a lot? This particular? I think we may have seen it once or twice. Possibly. But it' well done. I mean, Darren is the master at this. Darren is quite the master at this. I don't know how, you know it's amazing some situations. It like what? really get that to work. very good at it. Lots of people prompting away. Oh do I did enjoy that it doesn't have our names on it. at least that I can see, which is the no agenda overver next to Darren's piece, there's there's a waffle house done in the style of no agenda I kind of thought that was a cute piece. I don't like the kids sucking on the Yeah the moon helium Yeah. Yeah, the moon he. Well I think we I think we debated between moon helium cars for podcasters and I think you like the Moonbase by Darren. That's what you like. Do you like the No Agenda Moonbase? I like the helium one and and the cars. I think the I want to have been the one that pushed the cars one. I wanted the Rumble waffle And you said, that's racist by Scaramanga Yeah, it was racist. It's not racist. I said, Who is fighting at these teen takeovers? Yeah, but it doesn't say teen takeover just says rumble waffle as there was a waffle house with a fight going on both sides. It okay. It was And not toent teen takeovers at Waffle house, you'd get your ass kicked. Ever been to one of those places? Yeah I've not been to an awful house in a long time Well, the waffle waffle house has got a Which is good. I would recommend going there, but there's a lot of rough customers in there. rough customers And I'd say a honorary mention to Nestworks who once again tried to do something non AI didn't quite make it. he has this new style. with kind of a line and, you know, What c stle would you is Algo tricks? What style would you call that Beuse it's minimalous. minimalous. Yeah. didnn't quite cut it, but it's We appreciate the fact that people do this at all. It gives us good feedback to know what you liked and what struck a chord during the podcast. That's also as one Another good reason for doing some artwork, it gives us some some feedback in an interesting way And you can upload that at no agendaarttgenerator. com and we appreciate what everybody does And thank you very much, Darren O'Neill. that keeps him up in the standings. 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I'll continue while John is I'll just wait here for a second. And are you component No I' good. I muted you. I muted you. I didn't want the fllem to come through. Go ahead. No I got I got I muted myself Oh I cleared my throat. Good. You've allowed there to be a middle and if there's en neor to look to the left or the right to make a choice, then we have no choice. And if we have no choice, we have no freedom. If we have no choice, we have no freedom, so we go in the middle The No Agenda showh might be the only thing left that can save the Republic I'm grateful for you both. I'm writing my congressman to demand we have Adam and John's face on the two hundred and fifty dollars bill instead of Trump. That means we have to be dead And yeah, we'll put it off Thankk you literally for your courage and for your attention to this matter. You're welcome. Thankk you. That's a very encouraging note. Thank you for blessing us with that. 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The other Republican in quotes is being propped up by Democrats who know they can't beat Biano in November Living in Riverside, Stehven, I know he is the real deal M of integrity who loves the Lord During COVID, Sheriff Biano fought to keep California open, refused to enforce mass mandates, and refused to close churches. Don't listen to the fake polls like the one John just mentioned Turnout is predicted to be low making your vote matter even more. If we all show up for Chad, we make the vote too big to rig. Help us fight the evil running this state Blessings to you both Gitmo Nation and California. We really need God. And Chad Biano right now. Thank you for your courage, says Leanne Webb. Thankk you, Dame Leanne. Good to hear from you U ended up away here and here we go Linda, Oh is this Linda A I on Linda? You're on Linda Well, then to Lu Patkin in Castle Rock, Colorado, Jobs Carmer. 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There's Dame Rita again And I think I think one of these Dame Rita donations is a missing one from a previous show that bounced up here. Well, we're going to thank her again, fifty dollars thirty three cents. ITM gentlemen, thank you for the twice weekly dose of sanity and laughter. Thank you. We always love seeing your name on the list. Dame Rita herear the fifties, Terrence Clark, Jacksonville Beach, Florida, Nathan Noel in Neederland, Texas Joshua Johnson, Omaha, Nerka Tony Lang from Castle Pines, Colorado and winding out the list of fifty dollars, Sir Michael from Snahhomish, Washington. and the rest are under fifty. We do not mention those for reasons of anonymity. forty nine do ninety nine s. we see you, the thirty three, thirty threes, the twenty one fifteen, the eleven eleven s, the twelve, twelve's, the fours, the threerees, all the way down to the ones Every single amount is appreciated. That's how value for value works Whatever you get out of the show Send the value back to us. We can't determine what's valuable to you. On you can do that. as long as you do it. That's all we ask for. In fact, you can even set up a recurring donation, go to no agendaonations. com any amount, any frequency is appreciated. Noaggenda dononations. com. I have no birthdays today Wh yeah, it's a real short every which way. It's very odd Yeah I thought so. I mean This's just that that doesn't happen that much now You can get on the birthday list by sending your birthday notes to notes at noagendaShow. com So what we do have is we have one knight to bring up to the round table. So I got my blade luckily. there. Oh, nice nice That's your fancy one. Very nice Schofield. Hop on up, sir. Well deserved. And of course this is an aggregate of one thousand dollars over time. you keep your own accounting. We trust you. It is time for me to officially pronounce the K you as sir Jacket. And with that we say welcome to the No Agenda Round Table of the Knights and the Dames. And of course for you, we have Hookers and Blow, Rnt Boys and Chardonnay, we have Harlots and Howd all, Redheads and Ryes, beers and bllnts, Cow Girls and Cffin barners a great combo Rubinas Women and Rose, Gays and sasake,odaamanilla Bongghet, sububourbon, sparkling cider Nestorts, gingeren, gerbilles, breast milk, paplea and as always at the round table, we have the mutton and the meat, just for you. And you could head over to noagendarings d. com. Take a look at those H handsome, No agenda, Kight and Dame rings. They are signet rings, so they are accompanied in your package when you receive them after sending us your official size and address ome wax to cil your important correspondence with just like all those fancy old school period peiece series that we watch on PBS and a certificate of authenticity. And welcome once again to the Noahge andna Round table. rememinder. we still have a few of those Red Kight Order of the heart pins available for those who want to get in on this offer because that is going away very soon Clearly John is healed, he's as grumpy as ever. I meet up. First thing we do here is play the meet upp reports we've received and this is from the three BR distillery in Keyport, New Jersey. This is Sir R Daniels coming at you from the three B R distillery in Keyport, New Jersey, where my pronouns are viscount and Commodore and we drink and know things. I need a drink addedition. This is Jersey James calling from three BR I really screwed up the organization for this one, by the way. In the morning, this is Brian, my first time Joining this crew. It was a real pleasure. I will be back . Go to your meetups. In the morning, this is MK UltrMark hanging out at this Central Jersey meetup Loving life right now. In the morning, this is Jill. We're really thirsty because the data center keeps stealing our water Thank you for en couourage, John and Adam. in the morning. Now I thank you for the report. We love getting those. Go to noaggendnaMeetups. com to become part of Noahgendna Nation. It iss very simple. It doesn't cost any money. You just look up a meet upp near you and go visit one. It's super cool like today If you're in Raleigh, North Carolina, you can go to the Northern Wake June Fun Times meet up, six o'clock today at Saints and Scholars in Raleigh The rest of this month on the sixth, it is the Ukrainian meet upp. We are excited to get a meet upp report from them. It'll be in Bilat Sirkvak Kiev Oblast It's a very disputed area, lotots of farms over there. so we're looking forward to see how many Ukrainian meet upp attendees will have Boise, Idaho on the thirteenth, along with Frankin, Tennese Indianapolis, Indiana, the big one on the june fourteenth, Charlotte, North Carolina on the eighteenth and Rotleum, the Netherlands on june twenty sixth. We have several in July, August, September going through October, almost through Christmas time. It's amazing how many people love the meet upps, go hang out together. You have one thing in common You are children from other lands and you all listen to the show. Noagenda meeetups dot comot this is where you get connection that always brings you protection. Every single one of the people you meet at the meetup will be your first responders in an emergency. No agendaeetups dot com. If you can't find one you at noegendaeetups dot com start one yourself. It's easy and always guaranteed a pate D't you want to go hang out with all the nights and days Be where you won't be triggered or hell flame. You'rea be where everybody feels the same We have end of show mixes on the way appreciate the prompting people are doing. this. They're getting good And it's good And I think the reason why they're good is because they're not using the typical voice that we've heard a million times. They also have very targeted no agenda lyrics. Very subliminal. Every single end of show mix tells you to donate is very subliminal So make sure you listen to it and listen to it loud. And John's tip of the day is coming up. But first we have a couple of ISOos This is a tradition on the show where we select something that we will use at the very end during the mic drop. I'll go first. I have two. Cedic gold Gold H. And there's this one. They were right about everything I like that one myself. What do you have? Do you still have celebrities U Now I have politicians, but I'm going to tell you something. I'm going to put these off to the next show and giving you They're right about everything Wow, thank you very much. I appreciate that. Hey, but don't worry, there's more John with Chip of the dayay Greet fast for you and me just a ch with JCD and sometimes Adam Yeah. Yeah. I know I caught me off guard. Yeah. Okay, we're going to go Tip of the day is a You know how garbage bags are garbage bags, if you're doing anything that's like clearing weeds or brush or your or clearing up your house they tear. they think pokes through them. Yeah, they're not very sturdy. They're made of cheap plastic Well, they're made a good plastic, but they're not very sturdy. Right. So you want a you want this product And these are called Durasac Woven contractor cleanup bags. And they're woven. I just like and then things don't poke through them. I like Duras back. I just like Durasack It just sura sack Dur. And Duras sack makes you have to be careful They make a lot of stuff that you get one bag for nineteen bucks. This says like, I don't know what it's for. But these are this is the box that you buy for nineteen bucks of a sixteen is a sixteen pack Dura sack. holds up to one hundred and ten pounds Wow, stuff of stuff. Yeah And without having issues in and and you can reuse them. You can dump this stuff out and you reuse them again there Heavy duty C contractor cleanup bags. Now how is that spelled D U R A S A C or do they put a K at the end D you are A S aK bags d. com Dura sackbags. com Yeah, your sack will be durable Now I want to tell people to get on our Instagram. Oh, hey, hey, good news Good news One of our producers, I don't know who But I love you and I thank you I complained about being kicked off of Instagram And I just on a whim, I'm like, let me see if I. And I logged in and was perfect. I've been restored Yeah, That's what our people do. Our people are the awesomest Yeah. So Instagram, no agenda podcast official site, we got approved to be the official. Now, what do I do? Do I canan I tag you or how does Instagram work? or now that I'm back on? Oh how does Instagram work? I don't just follow us. Oh okay. just and that's enough. I just follow the the no agenda. Yeah, you put you click on follow. Hold on, let me do let me do it right now. Hold on a secondc So I go to Instagram, I don't do. I've never done Instagram Okay You have pictures, a ton of pictures on Instagram that you put up to. No that's not a ton It's only my daughter for her birthday and father's Day. it's all Okay, and no agenda, what is it called? No agenda official No agenda podcast Look at this. There's a no agenda show. There's a no agenda show. Wh who runs no agenda show? I don't know, we can't find out No agenda podcast. Follow back. Oh, you're already following me Okay, how many followers do you guys have seven hundred ly We're official We need What do we mean a thousand We need a thousand, but we need five thousand. If people want to see photos of my studio, What You're gonna show five Okay. I've only been to your house once in the entire two decades we've known each other And I was forbidden from seeing your studio You will not let me go upstairs. And now As a cheap is a cheap gimmick You're gonna post just a cheap gimmick is what it is. You're gonna post gimmick. You're gonna post pictures of your studio on Instagram Yeah. Wow Wow. Darren says that You asked him to create AI images of his studio. Is that true? No, that's bull crap. He lies. He lies Everybody go get your dura sack and go to nogendafund. com for more tips. G me just And sometimesle created by Dana Beret. the fact that Darren O'Neill, who started eleven this morning and is still listening just makes me feel warm all over. It's good. It does. Hey, coming up next on the Noah Jenna Stream, a friend of the show, Nick the Rat And u This will be from his nick the Rat radio dot coma the Baltic Bedlam. And a reminder that on Thursday I need to be I need to tell you guys about Texas Slim. He's having some stuff going on. He needs lots of prayer, but I will be bringing you some updates on him and the Beef initiative The their show mixes today come from Just Baker and MVP and they are Dynamite And we will see you on Thursday. Make sure you have a good weekend, what's left of it. comoming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill countountry, Fredericksburg, Texas in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. Anna from Refinery Row, I'm John C. DVorak. Please visit knowagegend theonations dot comot value for value works. If you participate in it, we think we delivered the value to you today once again till Thursday, Audio Sofos hooei hooy and such. They think a little surgery changed my mind. Please, I'm just getting started You are more ra They're always whper him now The producers Boohoo. Saying John's gone soft Oge is as scoow S' sitting there laughing. Thinks he's woning the debate. I tiger. There you ladyop St eight. Get whiston You. Media in two. They want the old Buzzkills W oen your ears It't miser re for man aloneone es, I'm master Kermudon. The origin know shade. You came by mas. Aade the cr ame They're negotiating on you. No agenda in the morning, let's right. Yeah. Yeah. Trump at the table dropping Colfaxs, not cap, clean Navy gone, Air Force junk, whole regime running non vapor steam. missiles turn the scrap economy flat, line lap, dropping the tank supreme press got a whole different scheme lan. They lead re deal unclear caveats stacked likeack rubble in the bombing scene. Mool is desperate now. they call it fragile. Twist the narrative machine A' huming harder than the targets that got creream media, Matrix speining copi and w I rans out their gasolane. 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