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From 1880 - "Antifa Book Club" — Jun 25, 2026
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Yeah, it's 'cause you're in the chat room pumping yourself. Adam Curry, John C. DeVorac. It's Thursday, june twenty fifth, twenty twenty six. your award winning KQon Nation media assassination episode eighteen eighty eight. This is no agenda. Not quite eighty eight, eighteen eighty. There we go. Hey, everybody out of the poool! We're broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill country right here in FEMA region number six. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. Yeah, from Refinery Row, I' John C. DeVorac M The morning Oh, no no no cr. the Glockenspiel. No you should have said with the Glockenspiel. You had like like a whole four seconds left in. dropped the ball. I dropped a ball. four seconds left in the doughnut, man. and you left the doughut hole open Yeah can you turn down your your? Turn down your speakers just a little bit, just a ten for minute Yeah I had to turn him up because I was listening earlier to your little presentation and it was What presentation The songs you play. Oh, you mean? then the slops It was too low and it was it wasn't crisp. The slop p muddy. Muddy. What is this? What is this muddy stuff So I turned it up. Yeah, Okaykay, turned it up I got I gotta tell you something. It my never ending quest to find something to watch U Team and I decided, hey Let's watch the West wing That's an old show. It's a very old show Yeah And You find it gross Yes And I'll tell you why. Now when did the show air in the nineties, I think? Was it around Clinton times It was it was reflective of Clinton. Yes So it's Martin Sheen Um What's his face? Roblo. A CJ, forget the actress's name. Anyway. So I think it was kind of the first time that America or the world really gotot to see what How kind of the office of the presresident works, how everything works in the West wing? And I'm sure it's it went from ' ninety nine to two thousand six interestnteresting Um Hey I'm sure it was reasonably accurate you know, the the press, the the deals that they're doing with all of the senators and representatives and But I'm watching this and I'm like this is He me Mind control propaganda for the Democrat Party Well I think everyone knew that at the time Well, I never really watched it. so You know, and that I couldt watch it because of that. Well the first well, we weren't doing the show then, so otherwise, I'm sure we would have discussed it. So first of all, there's all this virtue sing those No the thing went off as soon as they got wind that we werere gonna start this show. They stopped they canceled the show. Yeah. This virtue signaling about DEI You know, there's not a single black person in the entire West wing But then they hire some black kid to be the president's bodyman And it's all this pandering Ohh, we're so good to blacks. And then, you know and then Syria blows up All. a plane with military doctors And two hundred and ninety eight Americans are killed And the president wants to go and kill You know, like, hey, we got to deliver a proportionate response and Ione was like, no, that's not who we are It' like we get some clips from this show? You know, I might have to. And then the whole gun control thing. Oh my. You're going to watch this show. You're now obliged to get clips because I'm sure there's some gems. I mean, the whole gun control thing where they know that it's meaningless, but we got to do this for the base. And then They have so apparently there's a budget surplus And and this one secretary saying, Well, if you have a surplus, why don't it return it back to the American people? And they're laughing at her. We don't return that to citizens. We're Democrats It's like the whole thing was just I didn't do that. Yes. yes. Literally literally, literally, you shouldn't have voted for us. I mean, it was I'm just And Tina was like, can you actually handle this? I said It's really educational for me This seeped into the minds of people. It really did. But that's the idea Yeah was propaganda. Yeah, I don't think anything has that power like that had back in the day Yeah, when, you know, this was this was it, you know, this is what people were watching. We had we didn't have streaming We didn't have much. This But was it better back then is the question Q was life better So I think we should just rip it with your three by three because this is clearly the news that everyone has to talk about three by three Eiment BD Comparing stories from ABC, CBS and NBC never ending That right everybody. It's the top news stories, everything. Oh, it's what all the top three channels are doing, the most important things in the world and John has collected three of them, so we play three by three, C back The background on this is that I wanted to emphasize that there was some good stuff going on. Besides the thing that was discussed in the newsletter, Tulsy kidding Tulsi Gabbard and the corruption in the drug industry and the labs overseas and Obama being a creep and And then we have a clip which I'll play after these clips, which which is I can't find anywhere. All right Except I end up with an Andy Go clip I think you pronounce it no. Well, no go Noere go, no go and no noo And noo who can barely enunciate And he's just kind of low energy talk about low energy. Yeah. There's just news. There's real interesteresting news but no, no, no., no, no. This is the important stuff that they they want to yak and yak about Let's start with ABC. ABC it is. Tonight, the iconic reflecting pool under tight security, police on horseback, the National Guard on patrol, and newly installed cameras. It's been just two weeks since the sixteen million dollars taxpayer funded renovation Taxpayer fund Blue paint already peeling. The water green with algae The pool could soon be drained for repairs. President Trump recently promised the renovated pool would last for years.hing could be very proud of and it'll last for a million years. fifty to one hundred years before you have to do anything. Graam.ay he blamed the damage on vandals, but provided no evidence. No cut it. it very violently. He claimed someone slashed the bottom of the pool and pulled up the paint We have a, I think two hundred and ninety three hundred foot slit right through and probably a box cutter or a knife of some kind. He said vandals were also to blame for the algae blooms. They put somebody said fertilizer in the water. If you put fertilizer in the water, you get algae. Reporters are pressing the president. The National Guard and police have been all over them all. How would these vandals have gotten so close to do something like that I mean we't have a lot of them then. Who would think that somebody would go into a pool and take a knife and start cutting it? David, the president says five people have been arrested. We've asked multiple agencies, including the Department of the Interior and the US Park Police for evidence of vandalism, nothing yet. And again, David, we are now learning that the price tag for this renovation is much higher than we thought, more than sixteen million dollars in taxpayer money. Oh my Lord, as we come on the air at this hour, this is just a scandal. taxpayer funded m You know, I got algae in my pool right now too How do you know? by the way the fertilizer and the thing is a good gag That work They keep saying no five people were five or six people were arrested, But yet there's no evidence. Well, how did they get arrested? Well, there's no evidence. just just rousing people on the street. I mean, come on ABC. I will say during the West Wing, we've only watched three or four episodes The reflecting pool is beautiful, is blue I don't know what happened. It looked really nice on the TV Um, Let's move to and by the way, talking about taxpayer money, just as in as side. yall Here in California, they've spent one hundred forty four million dollars on on an overpass For birds for cougars and bears They overpass over a freeway I think five. They've it's called an animal thing' supposed to animal w an animal a walk through so animals can walk across the across the freeway and go to the other side. This is crazy. This is crazy. This is one hundred forty four million. It's not they can't finish it. This is this was in the episode we watched last night where there's some Wolf And U the wildlife people want nine hundred million dollars And they actually buckle and they, okay, we should probably do that Nothing changes, nothing changes at all Okay, let's go to That was ABC. let's go to NBC. President Trump, also tonight pledging to start repairs on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting pool around the fourth of July, accusing Vandals of damaging it during renovation evid. Gab Guterz is on the national Maltaonight, and Gabe, they beefed up security there Yes, Halleie, we've seen new security cameras, National Guard members, and police officers from across the country here. And tonight, they're also adding fencing around the pool as President Trump is doubling down on his claims that vandalis is to blame for the reflecting pool's recent issues, including aggressive algae and peeling paint. He says that someone sliced the bottom of the pool with a knife, although his administration has not released any evidence of that. six people have been arrested so far. The land market recently undergone a fourteen million dollars renovation that involved painting the bottom a darker shade of blue Now today, the pool is looking a lot less green. The company responsible for the cleanup says the algae has been killed but it's been settling at the bottom of the pool, where it's now being vacuumed up Do you have the clip where where they talk about how it was the president himself who did this I don't think so, but let's listen to the key clip, which always is CBS. Ed some reflecting pool news tonight. The president now claiming vandals have attacked this pool that he's been renovating. What can you tell us That's right. The the president says the pool, which has turned green because of algae and has seen part of its bottom peeled off now has to be drained and repaired again because he says vandals cut a three hundred fifty foot gash along the bottom of the pool. I asked him about it ear Do you have any proof of the slip? We didn't have a lot of them then, Who would think that somebody would go into a pool and take a knife and start cutting it? But do you have proof of that that they used the knife? Y photos or? Well, let's put it this way When you have a three hundred and fifty, I think it's three hundred fifty, not two hundred fifty, a three hundred and fifty foot slid from one end to the other, you think that's proof The US. Park pololice has arrested five people on vandalism charges and issued citations to five others st. Well, all right, well, this seems like something's going on. They got five arrests and five they're making a big fuss over the one arrest of some Olympic guy let me just intercede with this Anderson Pooper clip. The US Park police are asking for the public's help in identifying the person seen in this video at the reflecting pool in connection to what they call quote, a destruction of government property investigation. They say this video was recorded last Friday at approximately three thirty six PM. This comes after the president again claimed on social media today that vandals damaged the reflecting poolaim. Also the president said six people have been arrested in connection with that ged vandalism and seven others have been cited for the damage. That's after parts of the blue sealant have been seen floating in the water with the president now claiming there's a three hundred fifty foot long gash. There's also been the algae that turned the pool green last week, but no proof given yet that vandals poured into the pool to feed the problem as the president has also claimed just days after work was completed on the no bid sixteen million dollars plus renovation ' been speculation or questions raised online, asking if the presidential motorcade driving in the pool during the construction early May, along with other equipment, may have caused or contributed to the problem with the blue coating. Recently, Adam Kobvak, a reporter a scientific American, wrote, quote, The bottom of the pool may also have been affected by the presence of heavy equipment and trucks And a presidential motorcade that drove through at one point while the coating was being prepared and applied. R there you go. He did it himself Did it as drove through He' driving through the pool. Yeah, when it was they Yeah, he he drove the motorcades. I guess they u jumped right right over the edge there and just drove it all the way down Who knows The fact that we was news is just beyond me. It's dumb.. You know, they're making this big news story. And then as I'm listening to all these other real news stories and the ones I mentioned earlier I have to listen to this.'s the AntifA report out of Texas whichich I think be would lead the news if I was the editor. This is an independent journalist, Annie No Today, Antifer learned what don't mess with Texas really means. Two federal judges in Fort Wst sentenceced eight members of the North Texas antifer terror cell to a collective four hundred fifty years in federal prison. This is not just historic sentences and length, it's also the historic first federal antif terrorism convictions in US history And this is not the end of their legal woes. They still face state charges of domestic terrorism, conspiracy, and attempted murder, and eight other members of the cell that were convicted are scheduled to be federally sentenced next week Read my report. I have exclusive details from what happened in the courtroom. There was crying. Read about it. C NGocomment. com Subbscribe to support Okay, you know, PBS NewsHour did pay some attention to this Oh did they? I'm good. Yeah good. I'm glad Yeah because it was it seems to me That you this was a suppressed story And I think the reason is pretty obvious you don't want to If your're major mainstream, you don't want to promote this story. You want to talk about the reflecting pool and give people ideas. Yeah you know, hey, you know what, these fertilizer, they say it was fertilizer. I don't know Maybe it wasn't fertilizer prove it, but you know if fertilizer will do that Fertilizer could do it. I'm just saying, why don't you test it? Go home get If you can afford the fertilizer. And so exactly, that's funny So u The point is is that you tell people, hey, these guys got like fifty years in prison. hundred. One got one hundred. No, one got one hundred. o, got one hundred years in prison. Don't publicize that because that might disuade. Yes. Let me play somebody from continuing this practice of being a jerk. Here's a PBS In two federal courts yesterday, a group of protesters received unusually long sentences.usually the Justice Department accused them of being Where do you think they're going take this Where do you think What is the unfair? What is the comparison they shall make I don't know.emersur left movement Antifa. The sentences range from thirty to one hundred years in prison Longer than the harshest sentence handed down to any of the convicted rioters in the january sixh. And there we are, we are twenty seconds in and already is long compared to January fifack on the US Capitol in twenty twenty one All of those people have since received pardons or commutations from President Trump. Our justice correspondent Ay Rogan. Yes because that's not a false equivalency These nine protesters were arrested after they demonstrated outside a migrant detention facility in Texas last year. During the protest, a police officer was shot in the neck. He survived. Their case is the first to incorporate new guidance from a presidential declaration last year that labels AntifA as a domestic terrorist organization. That's despite the fact that AntIifA is a decentralized movement, not a single organization. It's not real And There is no federal charge of domestic terrorism under existing US law. Oh, okay. That's Wow. Okay, I'm giving you right off the bat, I'm giving you a borderline clip of the day for getting that one and topping me. Oh, but it's not over yet. Let's bring in Paul Butler To discuss the implications of this sentencing, I'm joined by George Tock. This is Oh yeah, are the implications of this sentencing.'t it. Former federal prosecutor Butler. What's that Yeah, the implication, donon't shoot a cop Good to see you. Wlcome back to the Newsour. It's great to be here be. I' like to ask first about these decades long sentences that were passed down. The longest was one hundred years in prison. Most of the others received sentences of fifty to seventy years. You're familiar with the allegations against these defendants. Are these sentences typical No, they're not. The sentences are extremely harsh There's harses that are more typical for people who have committed murder or stolen millions of dollars Compare these defendants to two other sets of defendants. One, they're coefendants who were accused of the same conduct, but pled guilty They're going to be sentenced next month Well that's what happens. If you plead guilty, you get a different sentence. usually Less is funny enough. Looking at around fifteen years. We can also think of the fif thousand five hundred people who were prosecuted in connection with the attack on the Capitol january sixth, twenty twenty twenty one. The most any of those defendants received was twenty two years compared with the thirty seventy years that these defendants receive. Okay, so let's just Set it all out and just please people Anti Fa is not real You can't label it a terrorist organization. It doesn't exist. It doesn't come from anywhere It's just not real. The birds are not real. Acting Attorney Geral Todd Blanche released a statement in which he said in part, the sentences handed down today make clear that the AntifFA terrorists who attack law enforcement and federal facilities will face swift and uncompromising justice, calling them AntifFA terrorists. What do we know about AntIifA and whether or not this terrorism label is really accurate? It's not real. It's just not real. I'm telling I never heard of it. What is that? AntifA is not a formal organization. It doesn't have a leadership. They have a logo? Yeah They do have a logo. L logo And why do they all use it? First, it's more of a network of people on the far left who are opposed to fascism President Trump has labeled it a domestic terrorist organization. Now there is such a thing as a foreign terrorist organization. But the law doesn't provide any classification for domestic terrorist or. it's a misclassification. They should all be let go. Organizations more significantly Five of the alleged AntifFA members pled guilty and they supported the prosecution. But on the stand, they denied that they and any of the coeendants were members of AntifA. They said what brought them together was that they were a member of a book group Is that Emma Goldman? They're a member a book club, John I knew those book clubs were bad Bad news. But notothing good comes from book clubs of Antifa. They said what brought them together was that they were a member of a book group. that aL book when he says that because he's outraged by it all. It's a book group. I talk a bookook group togetherog was that they were a member of a book group the Emma Goldman Reading Society that read books by revolutionary authors. Named after a famous anti fascist protester Yes. Okay.. Well I have one more. we'll just wrap this up because It's clearly a message. What sort of message do you think the Department of Justice was sending? H John, let me ask you. When the Department of Justice sentences people to thirty to one hundred years, what kind of a message do you think that is sending to people? To protesors, by the way. They're tell of to stop prrotesors. It' protesterors in pursuing these sentences. And do you think we're going to see this in future cases against protesters, especially those prots These were terrorists. They tried to kill some guys. There was it was like an ambush. It was terrible. And Texas story was was ridiculous. And remember the terrorism by definition is a political act whichich this clearly was. They're even saying it in this report So that's why you get a classification of a terrorist. Administration policies like the immigration crackdown Last year after the murder of Charlie Kirk President Trump signed the National security presidential Mimal seven It's a directive that says that the government should use its law enforcement resources to focus on domestic terrorist organizations And he said domestic terrorist ideology could include annti capitalist views Pe who have extreme views on race and gender and immigration, and even people who are opposed to what the director described as traditional teachings on marriage and the family The concern is that prosecutions based on this directive Chill free speech. Chill. peopleeople who demonstrate, even people who are resisting the administration have first Amendment rights to Free speech course and freedom of assembly Now when they cross the line, as these defendants did with acts of vandalism Of course, they should be brought to justice The concern is when people are labeled terrorists, based on their political views, that chills free speech. Chill. Chillill chills free. You know what? Here's my suggestion. Why don't these members of the book club start a podcast You could make a difference. That' a good one to listen to. You you could start a podcast. you could make a difference with a podcast. It may be one already. you don't know. you. No, I don't. They haven't come. How many podcasts to keep track of, I know you've tried. Oh it's impossible, especially with the The slop cast now Tens of thousands of episodes of Text to speech nonsense You should just go look. Charie Charlie Kirk podcast. Oh my goodness A hundred of them Charardic Gg, really? Oh yeah. What they do is their systems are set up. so whenever something hits the news then immediately they spin up a podcast about it. So people go, look kind of what kind of listenership do they get Oh it's it's a total scam So they go to a megaphone, which is a Spotify subsidiary or one of the other podcast hosts And so you get a free account So it costs nothing to spin this up And they jamed two ads at the front of the podcast And then they there's been an incredible increase funny enough, about thirty percent Now of all podcast downloads, which is this ridiculous metric the podcast industrial complex tries to use to sell ads whichich we don't do because value for value is the true way. and there's been this increase of web browsers listening to podcasts. So it's all scams. So you fire up cast and then you fire up your know your thirty different web browser clients around the world and it starts downloading and then you can start making money as long as you have enough of them You know, if you have enough episodes, enough podcasts and you have enough ive me of phony downloads. I'm just going to call this phony. It's fake, it's phony downloads But then you can make some money But this is ephemeral. You can't make enough money. It's going to go away eventually. but no one's actually listen. mean I'm sure that some people listen to it You know, I've listened to a Texas spepeech podcast of something I was really interested in. I got through most of it. They're short. It's okay like financial news that someone there's no one has the time to voice it? Okaykay But but it's not worth listening to two ads That's that's don't the advertisers have a clue here No No, there isn't doing them any good I think they're idiots. it's nots, you know, it's based on charts and dashboards. Look, Both, I'm a media buyer. And I got a lot of downs. I just like one. That's one of your better voices. And they're nineteen years old. They a woman. They no offense. Yeah, I can't do that. They're nineteen years old. you know, I said clearly she or he knows about podcasts. I bought all the best podcast off This media buyer Yeah, it's a media bias. I know. And they just show a you're talking about. Yeah they just show a dashboard G, the dashboard looks good. Num go up, hockey stick to the right and up is good No. No, that's not that is not a way. And you know, I told you about that whole group. they're trying to figure out how to harmonize podcast listening accross the whole spectrum, including YouTube videos So if someone has listened to a podcast for thirty seconds, that's a play That's a play. they listened to the show. they heard all the ads. That's a play Mo on, people. It's so fake. Is it any different from Nielsen It's just an agreed fake everyveryone's soaking the advertisers. what is this what is the sentence I know half of my advertising money is working. I just don't know which half. Yeah ye. notothing has changed. That's why value for value. I don't want to rip off some advertisers and I don't want to have to show them a dashboard Can imagine that? John, it's time for the meeting with the advertisers God. Do you have the dashboard? No that mean that' that's that's you Adam. I I got I got the newsletter. Do you have the dashboard? Oh, couldould we please see the dashboard ready? Could we please see the stats for the dashboard? I mean, for the newsletter, do you have the open rate? We need the open rate in the dashboard. I need to show that Value for value is the way. It's the international lifestyle that we chose We'll be thanking people later for supporting us. Yeah There's a little thing I caught know amongst all of the Iran news. There was one thing I caught and I delved into it and I thought it was kind of interesting. It's not really widely discussed. This is presresident, you know He was asked outside about, hey, you know, it doesn't seem like anyone's gonna inspect anything. you're giving a trillion dollars to Iran and doing all this. I caught something in this one. No scheduled visit for the IAE inspectors. Is that' part of your agreement? They're wrong. They're wrong. They're wrong. They know they're wrong They told us inside and we have it down one hundred percent inspections. And if they were right, I'd cancel the meetings right now. will those From your view, mister President, When will those inspectors actually be on the ground At the appropriate time at the appropriate time. No rush. But they'll be on the ground at theropriate time in a position Nobody's ever had This should have been done for forty seven years by other presidents. And we have Iran in a position where Their military has been totally wiped out. theirir leadership has been wiped out, theirir radar has been wiped out. everythingthing's been wiped out. They have They have not a good negotiating position, but despite that and money that we'll be takaking out of Iran is going to go to our farmers to give corn, soybeans, wheat. I because they have a hunger problem, they have a food problem, they have a medicine problem, they got a lot of problems. and they have an inflation. Their inflation now just hit three hundred percent. We're doing very well with Iran They got ninety nine problems and a nuke ain't it. So I heard that I'm like, Hey, let me find someone talking about that. There weren't any real reports, but I did find this on Bloomberg where u Vice President JD. Vance explains how this is going to work. I want to say one last thing. I've seen some misreporting about frozen or unfrozen Iranian assets. One of the other things that we wanted to do, and you know, it wasn't as high of a priority for us for obvious reasons, but we wanted to make sure that we set up a process where if If we ever unfreeze Iranian assets, we can ensure that that money, that Iranian money goes to help the people of Iran and not to fund terrorism. So Jared Kushner actually came up with a very interesting solution with the Qataris, where basically, again, if there is any frozen Iranian assets that are unfrozen, then we have approval over that process the Qataris have approval over that process, and then the money would actually go to buy American soy, American corn, and American for the benefit of the Iranian people. And as much as I see some of the press misreporting on this, and of course buttressed by what the Iranians are saying or not all Iranians, I want to be clear. There are a lot of Iranians who are telling the truth about what happened yesterday, but you see some social media reporting that gets this wrong But fundamentally, what Jared and the Qataris and the entire team here in Bergenstock accomplished is to me, a classic Trump deal where if Iranian assets are ever unfrozen, they're going to go to make American farmers richer and to feed the Iranian people. Oh that sounds like a decent deal. No one told me that Yeah, I heard that too. and I don't know do they use soy for I mean, what are they gonna to do with it? It the Chinese have soy like, there's no tomorrow They use it for all kinds of the de They're eating fermented, they make soy sauce, they do this, they do this. They're eating mulch right now So soy would be the dogs. soy would be a plus No. I mean I It's so interesting to see that was. when I heard that the first thing I thought though was the soy thing because You know, for soy oil, I mean, what it just didn't I still don't understand. I wish is there an Iranian out there, one of our boots on the ground folk that can Tell me what they would do with soyu. this is like some major thing they have. need for. You really you're really anscrewing on this one. I mean, come on Well do you think that? I don't think so. That's okay. that's what his main point was. No was No, it wasn't his main point. He had a whole bunch of other medicine Yeah, well tac be okay. Yeah tacos in there, some Tacos are tacos like Big mac. Some big macs, corn. corn is they need corn. he has said corn Everybody needs con. You're just harping on the soy That's stopped. The whole reason I've stopped. I don't know anything about so anymore. The whole reason for that is because it gave General Patton Bescent he's a soybean farmer, so he needs to get a little benny in all this The price of soy needs to go up. This is market manipulation. If anything I do have a coun stumbles on it. I do have a counter story here from PBS that's rather short. Let's focus now on some of the economic effects of the war with Iran. About a third of the world's fertilizer supply passes through the Strait of Hormuz. And its effective closure is causing shortages and price spikes for fertilizer during the crucial spring planting season I think this spike is because Auntifi buying fertiliz and putting it in the reflecting pool. That has led to fears of both elevated food prices and lower crop yields across the globe. This morning, agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told PBS News Liz Landers that quote, everything was on the table to fix the problem for American farmers. Clearly, this, I think we're thirty six days for the conflict has elevated the issue of fertilizer and how important it is for American farmers and frankly for our food supply. The good news is that about eighty percent of our farmers We actually last fall locked in their fertilizers. so as we're moving into planting season, it's only about twenty to twenty five percent of our farmers that didn't lock that in. We are working directly to ensure that we can get them what they need and it won't bankrupt them. Yeah, she makes a good point. Today's modern farmer, they hedge, they buy all kinds of things ahead of time for this very reason So I don't know if it's really that bad. They had a whole bunch of farmers calling in y, it's bad. it wass real bad back You know, it's interesting to me that the the The left who wants to banish Nitrog nitrogen the oil industry. How about nitrogen And the oil industry provides fertilizer for the farmers, It provides fuel, it provides helium for the semiconductor business. You know, you could if you want to kill Western civilization, yeah kill the oil industry. Yeah. they do they do want to kill that Down with capitalism. Yes, it's horrible We get it. I mean, I didn't even fall for that Well, I'm seeing on the quad screen all day. that the Democrat Party is now really worried about how Many members are out and out socialists Well, that's because I don't have a clip O maybe I do, but I don't know where it is. I can't find it my list is too long of the, you know, four of these M Dnie u Social Democrat socialists got nominated or beat their primary contender in the Democrat partarty knocked out normal Democrats in Democrat controlled areas where they're going to automatically win and end up in Congress And they all hate the country literally. Well, I do have a very short Mamani clip because it went around under the heading of Shar Allah, New York. Not exactly, but it is concerning what he says here. And I consider my own faith, Islam, a religion built upon a narrative of migration. As the prorophet Muhammadl is something strange and we willll go back to being strange So glad tidings to the strangers. If faith offers us the moral compass to stand alongside the stranger, government can provide the resources. Yeah, get ready. getet ready for your he.. What did he just say? He said What he said? Bring more people over and we'll just pay for it. That's exactly what he said. Hasan will like him. That's exactly what he said. which I found someomewhat distressing Think why would you do that ese New Yorkers are stupid. There's a very good if anyone wants to watch a good forty five minutes Nick Shirley special. No His most recent one where he's walking down Canal Street in New York New York, which used to be I always used to history was the best. Let me go go buy a Folex You could go there and get good quality bag, knock offff. Bags, watches, belts. bags, watches, pens, all kinds of things. Chinese. Legendary. When I lived in New York And friends from Holland would come over to stay. They'd be like, Hey, can you take me to Canill Street I want to go to Canal Street to buy an Nlex Yeah, you bet, we'd have to go every single time. And you could actually walk there. It was safe It was safe, but now Besides the fact that it's expanded to an extreme and it's run by North Africans and the Chinese have been roused. Yeah When it was Chinese it was good because you'd walk down Canal Street and you'd look at the stuff on the sidewalk and then some Chinese lady would come up and say, Hey, I a better bag for you. I got a good price. G come on Yeah they take in the bag. And it was kind of freaky because am I gonna to get killed here? you know, they take I didn't get killed the first time you was gonna to get killed. Down into the basement. like look at this bag. Oh, that's just like the real deal Well, I got some Rolexes from that area that were U not the you know, the ones that they sell on the street are the usually courz movement But they have some they have free everyone to spend the big dough U like up to forty dollars for a watch When those's ones on the street are like fifteen But the forty buck watch and that a little higher sometimes. Yeah. they had an actual movement that was included a self winding movement inside and they had a little smooth, second hand. They're perfect. There's no way that unless you're a real expert at it, you could tell it wasn't a fake. I love the Rolexes that had the battery mechanism in it. You could literally see see you going click, click, click, no, click ye. All right, so so first of all, I'm amazed that you were allowed to is it legal for you to watch a Nick Shley documentary in California? I thought that was illegal. You can't watch it anymore wasn't the Nick Sirley law The next surely lie, but The Nick Shirley law was passed, but it means that Nick Shirley or anybody, no journalists, nobody can go around busting these U schools or these fake operations that are all throughout California and reveal that they're run by migrants Yeah No That's basically what what the law was passed. We can't do that. We can't do that I't don't want to do that 'cause it's money, it's money, you know. They're funneling the money so somebody some Some creep in the background can get all the money So I think what was most interesting that happened yesterday politically speaking about Iran is And it was kind of odd how it happened. first there was Um, a resolution, you know, the War Powers A was enacted, which means, hey, we don't think you should do war which is we've discussed this on the show a couple episodes ago, goo to Bing it.io is deemed by most to be unconstitutional. And if Congress really wanted to stop war, they would just stop payments to the War department Yeah, but they don't do that. They they send a strongly worded letter And then the president went to have lunch with him. and all of a sudden, Cassidy got red in. And he's like, o, yeah, no, I think we should probably have a do over and let's vote against it. Did you get? I didn't hear about Cassidy going backwards Oh yeah Oh yeah. let me see if I have He did he got they took him to the to the White House. And they read him in. he's like, o, okay. All the reporting I heard was they just got into a big argument and Cassy' a dick No, no, no, let me see if I have it here. let me see, hold on. I have I think might have some clip on. might even have a clip about it. Let me see Let see if this is it. A shouting match on Capitol Hill, as the president met with Republicans behind closed doors. Sources say Trump lash shout at senators voted symbolically to limit his war powers. Trump reportedly calling Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy a lunatic. Did he ask? Why would anybody vote for the war powers As he continued, I said you is that a rhetorical question. Or would you like to really know? He said I'd like to know. I stood and said, You have not told the American people what's going on. Cassidy, who recently lost his reelection bid, admits losing his temper. I'm not going to be bullied I trying to get answers for the American people Yeah, and that's not the clip. Well, here's a clip from the BBC that This is the one that I was kind of basing stuff on. This is Trump war powers Cassidy. President Trump has had a fiery closed door meeting with Republicans in the US Senate, where he confronted them over a vote on Tuesday when four Republicans joined Democrats in rebuking him over the Iran war. More details from Howell Griffith. The Pident's daily assertion that the war in Iran has gone very well hasn't convinced everyone within his own party A meeting with Republican senators intended to ease relations is said to have become angry and confrontational. There were reports of a shouting match between Mr. Trump and one critical senator, Bill Cassidy He sided with Democrats on a measure calling for military action to be halted unless Congress gave its approval. mister Trump is said to have demanded that mister Cassidy sit down as he questioned the president. The center later told reporters, he wouldn't be bullied. Yeah, here's the article. This is from ABC In reversal, Senate votes to block War Powowererss resolution delivering Trump a win Hours after President Donald Trump blasted Senator Bill Cassidy for supporting war powers resolution that narrowly passed the Senate on Tuesday, Cassidy helped to deliver Trump a victory by voting with the majority of Republicans late Wednesday to block a separate resolution aimed at reigning in the president's war powers And even u Rand Paul voted present instead of against So and apparently from what I understand to have Rubio. I think it was Rubio Cassidy back to the White House sat him down and said, lookook, here's what's going on. We're trying to ruined the British Empire and the city of London. Youd say Yeah you did that. I don't know. Yeah. so so shut up. And then he went back and they voted they voted they voted against it O of the soap. Now, Clearly the news, the news has not told us this and we still think that Yes, we do. In fact, I'm to do all these clips I have just back me up And don't give me the The obvious new news didn't bring it up. No. And or the Rubio part, which would it would be Rubio that would have to pull that stunt. Yes.s listen a cou There's a couple of things here this why try this Trump gas prices war powers Yeah, okay President Trump denied the massive Pennsylvania plant that makes mC trucks, touting the US economy with himself in the driver's seat. Oil is going to come charging down and with oil charging Ething else. Pointing to falling oil and gas prices after the preliminary peace deal with Iran, ship tracking data showing crossings through the Strait of Hormuz nearly tripling this week with traffic still below pre war levels. And now a new flashpoint has emerged in the negotiations. The US say Iran has agreed to allow UN nuclear inspectors in, but the Iranian regime claims it made no new commitments president was asked about those denials today. They're wrong. They know they're wrong. They told us inside and we have down. That's the same clip where he said we're gonna take their money and buy soy. H per said inspections. And they were they I'm sure that the NBC left that part out. Right? I cancel the meetings right now. The president set to speak with Republican senators, largely skeptical of the initial deal behind closed doors tomorrow. think we've got to give the president an opportunity to get his work done while at the same time making clear that none of us trust the Iranians I think anybody that's been critical of it has to be educated, even if they're friends of mine. because we have Iran in a position that nobody's ever had. Everything's been wiped out, but tonight, the Senate with a rare rebuke of the president's war effort in Iran, joining the House in voting to direct the president to end it or seek congressional approval four Republicans joining nearly all Democrats to pass the symbolic resolution, which does not have the force of law Garret joining us now from the North Lawn and Garret are just getting in a new response from the White House to that Senate vote. What does it say? Yeah, Halle, a White House official tells NBC News that in their view, this vote has no significance. The resolution won't even go to the president's desk to be vetoed. And the Democrats have pushed this effort to end a war that the White House says is now already open I thought you were going to play this bit, which is about the gas prices. Trump also tackling another issue, gas prices. He's asking the Justice Department to investigate whether oil companies are price gouging, keeping prices at the pump high, even as oil prices fall in the wake of the Iran peace deal. The oil prices have come down so much We are not seeing anything at the pump by comparison to the way it should be. We should be, in my opinion at wo dollars and twenty five cents right now at the pump. No higher than that. Yeah, he's threatening to investigate. Investigate price fixing Which is know these guys that they don't react that quickly. Now they got they're filled up with the gas stations are filled With expensive gasoline, they got to sell at expensive prices. You should know that.m I don't know what to do. That's something he's just's just well that show boating there he did that he did that speech, which is the beginning of your clip He brought out an old routine But he delivered it so much better this time about The most favored nation status for medicine The fat pill bit No with his buddy, the guy was still fat. Oh, it's so good. just You have it? Yeah, I haven it, of course. Under my administration, the most favored nation agreements on drug prices. that we just did are delivering the largest prescription drug price cuts in history with numbers like four hundred, five hundred And even a six hundred percent reduction from where it was. How does that work? Help me understand the numbers. If something is a hundred dollars And you have a six hundred percent reduction. Is it then do you get six hundred dollars paid? Do they give you six hundred dollars? It''s a mathematical trick. It's not good. Think of that. That alone should win us the midterm. And the fake news back there refuses to talk about it Be they know how good it is, because they can't produce it. They've been trying to do it for years, favor nation We paay the highest drug price in the world by far As an example For the fat drug, which Bow and Tony don't need to take. I don't know who Boowe and Tony are. They're probably, you know the machinist there, but now he gets into his favorite bit and he really, he does a good job this time. But a lot of people are taking, who takes the fat drug So in New York, think of it It was costing a fortune many, many times. It was costing thir thousandteen hundred dollars And in London, it was eighty seven dollars And a friend of mine who's extremely fat, sloppy, but very brilliant He's a brilliant businessman, but he's a slob. There's no question. Very neurotic person, which you need sometimes to be successful. But he called me up, He used to call me Donny. Donny Now it calls me, mr. President. That's a sign of great respect. But he said, President, I just came over here and I bought, I won't say Ozemic or whatever the hell it was. But I bought the fat drug I said, I didn't know you use it because it's not working. Oh, that's the trick. one one. Be begging me not to use his name so I won't but he's a very successful guy. He's actually a pretty well known guy, brilliant business guy, worth a lot of money And he che he just, you know, he said, Well, how come In London, I just sent out and I'm paying eighty seven dollars and in New York, I'm paying thir thousandteen hundred dollars I said because that's the way the prices are rigged. I just thought it was great. It's not working. Yeah, he didn't adjust.'s smoother. It's good. It's really good. I think it's nice It's funny. Yeah. At least there's some funny. there's some funny in there. Uh let's see how we' yammering about the u About America two hundred fifty, about the fair. It's no good. yeah, I got a rundown from the BBC on the fair. It's a little long, but it covers everything two hundred fifty fair rundown BB. Before the July B year marks two and a half centuries. These are really over modulated. I don't know how I got that way G Operator error is what I'd say. Well that's what I'd have to assume. Yeah. The fourourth of July this year marks two and a half centuries since the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in seventeen seventy six Donald Trump just opened the Great American State Fair in Washington It's described as an expedition across the capital, which will celebrate various aspects of American culture and history Those timeless American principles did not just win a revolution, but they built us into the greatest strongest and most exceptional nation the world has ever known There has never been anything like the United States of America, and together we are making it bigger and better and stronger and far more exceptional Th ever before exception. So we're calling it the semi quinentennial celebration, which is a real mouthful. I spoke to our correspondent who's at the event, Hel Griffith It's a mixture of nostalgia talking about the USA's two hundred and fifty year history and pulling on that sort of a state fair and childhood memories that some people have. And then yes, it's also got the hallmarks of a Trump rally, lot of Mga hats, plenty of stars and stripes. and the main act the president himself who, after some musicions is pulled out, is at the top of this bill Yeah, just tell us what the festivities will involve over the next few days and it seems like these celebrations come for weeks. Yeah, sixteen days all together in what well, one person from the stage described would be the most epic party in all American history. What does it mean? Well, it means lot of stalls on the mall between the monument and Capitol Hill. and then events like this where people come out and cheer herears and singing and get all patriotic together. If you want to spend twenty dollars on roast turkey or on maybe some pretzels, then there's a lots of food from around America on offer as well. So as I said, it's drawwn on that sort of sense of nostalgia and patriotism, but there are political overtones and a military overtone as well. In fact, we just had a B two bomber fly over at the end of one song and the words military might come up on the screen showing American military dominance and sending that message that America sees itself as the most powerful country in the world still. That's right Limy That's right. That's who we are. We have people from Fredericksburg. They're all going together and they're all they go to this thing. Oh yeah. Oh yeah I love to go to it. They They're excited. They're taking the kids. they got all their American flag outfits. off course. Because it's fourourth of July, it's a big party And then are the socialists is no good. Military mate for you. Yeah That's what we do. We have drill teams, we got drum cadences, we've got flyovers. yes We rock Come on Now, the president is getting scammed. I gott to tell you This whole I gotta tell you. I gotta tell you. he's being scammed. He doesn't know anything about AI, computers or anything And Now this report comes up No you could tell because he talks about quantum. Oh, I'm getting to that. That's the punchline. First we go back to the mythos AI. why all of a sudden we had to shut down Fable or You know the mythos, Fable five, mythos, whatever these models were, here is the bull crap story. So you'll recall the way that we got here is Anthropic developed mythos And they restrained themselves from releasing it and partnered with the federal government, allowed access to a few sort of trusted large players. And the concern there was that Mythos was so powerful, it could easily identify all of these security glitches where it m it very easy for nefarious actors to hack into to various some quality reporting, ladies and gentlemen. When we talk about security glitches, you know it's quality. It so powerful. it could easily identify all of these seecurity glitches where it would make it very easy for you windows, That's a security glitch. various actors to hack into various systems. Fable five was supposed to be Mythos with a lot of guardrails. So It was supposed to be sort of like the safe version of mythos. Then you have Amazon reportedly coming in and saying, hey, we found some problems with Fable five. We don't think that this is tenable. We think that this is unsafe. The Trump administration reacts. They say, okay, no foreign national can have access to this. This basically, de facto makes it so that Fable five has to be pulled So all of that is a long way of saying, We're not getting some more information about mythos and just how powerful and potentially concerning it really was. Let's put this economist excert up on the screen here. So they said here that on june eleventh, Mark Warner, the vice chair of the Senate intntelligence Committee, said that General Joshua Rud, who leads the National S seecurity aggency and the Pentagon's cyber commommand had told him, Mythos broke into into almost all of our classified systems, not in weeks, but in hours, in hours. Mythos was able to break into all of our most classified systems. Okay, so that's the story, but if you really go and dig a little bit deeper than these these breaking points, people. So they they did the same thing that I think what was Anthropic did with the oh, look, if you let the AI into your email, it'll start blackmailing you. This was a completely controlled controlled environment that you know they found some vulnerabilities that are quite frankly, not all that shocking. They didn't break in and take anything. you know, so it's another marketing exercise by Anthropic And everyone fell for it, including our smart people within the security state And so now that leads our president who is totally being bamboozzled to sign the Qantum Innovation Executive orrder. Quantum teechnologies represents the next generation of innovation across computing, sensing, and networking with enormous significance for our country's economic growth, scientific research and cyber security is really a big deal that we're doing today and The country is doing really well, as you know. In twenty eighteen, I signed the National Quantum Initiative Act into law, which led to doubling the federal government investment in quantum research and development. I think you all know about that. That helped unleash billions of dollars of private investment in America's quantum industrial base Quantum industrial base Qb What is the quantum industrial base? is nothing. Bs of dollars of private investment in America's quantum industrial base. Promoting significant scientific and technological progress progress like we've never seen before, actually. We want to keep that posib There's momentum going in America with the orders that I'm signing today. and these will really have a I think a big. let to finish. Step forward. We're already the leader by a lot We're going to be now the leader byi aolog. We the leader Bolog first executive orutdero launch is a national effort to produce a quantum computer capable of performing important scientific calculations to develop quantum enabled sensors, metr the next five years. and we're going to be investing in American quantum leadership like never before This is what a scam. Hes got no, he's got that one part, right, progress like we've never seen before. 'ause there's no progress. There's no progress at all. here's the kicker though. He signed two quantum executive orders. This isn't much discussed Yeah Not just for quantum innovation, but also securing the nation against advanced cryptographic attacks, the so called post quantum crypto. It were all gathered in New York City. Right because Trump had approved these two executive orders and we knew it was time that we needed to get in gear. Right. So you guys are in gear, It's a race. It's something that that's going to happen And when it happens, it could be a calamity to humankind if we're not prepared. We' try to to prepaare for that. onene hundred percent. I mean, we are bullish. We're extremely excited about quantum computing. We've seen huge leaps in innovation And Kuantz was a double edged sword. As much as it can contribute to the welfare into the innovative science fields It's a serious security threat. And that is why you see Trump not just releasing one executive order, but two, one promoting the quantum space and the technology But a second trying to get the government to adopt new security standards And this is this is a Sci op that continues You know, Quantum's going to break Bitcoin It's like It's going to it may, if it ever works, it may break cryptography on your bank login. Yeah, that would be a real problem Well, you can break that anyway which is brute force. No, thats shot two hundred fifty six is kind of hard to break with brute force. I disagree. I don't think anyone has really demonstrated that password cracking, yeah, but not the encryption. Well, that's what I'm talking about. That's all it counts. But the encryption part So you know, there's definitely a need for Quantum safe encryption, but come on This is this is this has got to be the pivot of this AI business And I do have one other clip that I want to play we're so far ahead. We're miles ahead. we are winning the AI race. China's international supply chain expo is a technology showcase, exhibiting, for example, artificial intelligence live translation. Even if overseas technologies are faster than China's, this woman says, she believes China will catch up The country's biggest tech news came before the expo when the Chinese company Jipu announced its new AI model GLM five point two. Research firm artificial analysis rates it as the third most intelligent AI behind anthropics's Claude Fable and Ren AI's Chad GPT five point five, but better than Google's Gemini It's also far cheaper per task About fifty cents US compared to Fable at nearly three dollars. What is this What is this new metric I'm hearing fifty cents to three dollars Per task. What is this per task I don't know. is that what asking me Is Darren O'Neill going to have to pay three dollars per image? Is that a task? the thing is it might be that Darren's got the whole thing localized. JC, by the way, told me that he's got it there iss a local because you want to localize and he says, Ohh yeah, that's what everyone's doing. That's what I says and he's got the product for you What is name I said send him add him a note. Of course he didn't. No, of course not. But I already have a product. I have a product running right now. Well, the one he suggests he says that's absolutely the best everyone agrees with is a Chinese product your is Chinese The model is Chinese, Yes Quinn I' that's it or not. I'm running I know said something about these Chinese models. you put them on local and you can do the whole thing. Yes, and everyone loves it. This is what I've been saying for months. It's local. Ething, almost not everything, but a lot of what I do is local. It's fantastic And you and they have now models that do music local, not that I've tried that images have been around for a long time All of it and everyone's moving towards that. You know, these data centers, there's too many data centers They're gonna to come online in twenty twenty eight? Okay Okay, that's gonna be fun. Good let's listen to the rest of this clip. But better than Google's Gemini. It's also far cheaper per task, aboutbout fifty cents US compared to Fable at nearly three dollars. Western leaders have heavily focused on AI, most recently meeting with the heads of Anthropic and open AI at the G seven Smmit. Chip who developed GLM while the US banned the export of chips needed for high tech AI, and the company, also known as ZAI, announced its new model twenty four hours after Anthropic revealed the US government ordered it to suspend foreign nationals accessing its advanced models. whatever I'm looking at the trolll room and I see Darren O says he uses a Max studio, which would mean he's he could he indeed might be Yeah, he says he's using Quinn local to do images So this is where Apple is doing something very interesting. they have this unified memory. So you load up your your Mac with one hundred and twenty eight gigabytes of memory And it can apply that to GPU or CPU processes And You know, they're Max Silicon. Um It's pretty good. I mean for We're doing some of this. now AMD and you know, they've got their Ryizen chip and I read yesterday that Open AI is coming about with the chip themselves. Everyone's going to be doing chips to putting your computers That's that's what it's going to be in these data centers Good luck What was that noise I can't replicate it was good. you can'. It was good lock Yeah. I know the data center seems to be just a it's a joke I guess joke is a good word So Shifting gears for just a second Uh boy was in DC went to visit the president. Which boy you which boy? Marcus Vita You know the NATO Oh yeah, he was the rage. Yeah. And he had PowerPoint slides Itase like, mister President, let me show you your are trillion dollar Trump. I want to show you what this president was able to achieve. And I start with this chart. This chart is about the Trump trillion. Trp trillion. Trum trillion shows you Trump what? I can barely hear this. The Trump trillion trillion trillion is trillion dollars. Trump trillion Yes. Trump trillion. He is right on the slides. About the Trump? He made a huge mistake by going off mic on this Be everyone's micses are focused on the two chairs in the oval And then he goes over into his PowerPoint He's got somebody's got to teach him a lesson.r I'm thrillion. Trillion So Trump triillion shows you the increase Europeans and Canadians are paying into defense since you took office in twenty seventeen. A trillion dollars from the Canadians and Europeans. this is fantastic. Trump forty five plus Trump forty seven. Totals together.us spend by the Europeans and the Canadians of one point two trillion. May look at the effect of Trump forty seven So the isolated effect of the extra defense spending between twenty twenty five and twenty twenty six, you see almost one hundred forty billion dollars extra spent nomal? Anyway, goes on and on about a trillion dollars that we are spent that Europe and Canada, Canada are spending on American weapons. It is jobs, many jobs And it is great. Thank you, Mr. President. You are the best That was the whole point of his the audio was pretty bad actually So They good for him. There's that It was kind of nice to see Rand Paul defefinitely trying to pick up on the Fauci thing after Tulsi Gabbard Yeah trying. He's trying. this is this is short. Anthony Falci has been influencing the process and It from the very beginning looks like his interference in a lot of different segments. H interference in the scientific journal articles, interference in Intel, But he had a forty year abuse of power career. You know, people talkking about Jandar Hoover Jdgar Hoover has gotten nothing on Anthony Vaalci, forty years of placing all his lieutenants in all the positions. And then after nine eleven, the funding for bio research and bioterrorism went through the roof and he became the kingpin that had access to all of that money. So it just, you know, I go on for hundreds of pages in my book talking about this because the abuses of power and what he did are endndless So you know he gets an interview with the New York Post on their video, on their website, and he can't get anywhere else because ABC has much more important bio news. If the thought of mice and rats makes your skin crawl, then the phrase mutating mice probably sounds like something out of a horror movie. But mutating mice, who cares about fci? We've got mutating mice. Researchers say it's a real growing problem right here in Philadelphia. They show up Much higher mutation frequency than we thought before. So surpriseed, yes it is. A recent Rutgers University study found that mice are genetically evolving to become resistant to the poisons designed to kill them, also called rodenticides. Researchers looked at samples from New York City, Washington, DC, New Jersey, and Philadelphia and its surrounding suburbs. From those samples, we found that about seventy percent of the mice populations contain mutations. They studied rats too. Don't worry, they're not mutating yet They are still evolving, learning how to outsmart extermination efforts. I love Rodenticide. I think that's a cool title . Have you ever heard of it categorized as rodenticide? Of course., I never heard of that Let's go to this story then T' talking about gloom and doom How about the Tesla strikes the home Yeah, that happened in Texas. was s I don't know if they figured out yet if it was on autopilot or not. At the end of a cul deac in Katie, Texas, just outside Houston, a doorbell camera captured a Tesla crashing into a house at high speed seventy six year old Martha Avila was standing in the front room. She was pronounced dead at the hospital. The Harris County Sheriff's Department says forty four year old driver Michael Butler told them he had automated driving assistants engaged, and failed to drive in a single lane, left the roadway, and struck the residents. Law enforcement says they found no signs of intoxication And this is from the back. Avila's daughter, Jennifer Barber took this video. She was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Speaking with our Houston station KHOU, she described the horror of seeing her mother horror. She was pined against the wall Be he pushed her fridge like against her. Tesla has not responded to CBS newew's multiple requests for comment. In a safety report, the company says Tesla' in self driving mode, paired with a human's quote active supervision, have fewer collisions per mile driven than the estimated US vehicle averages. Even in automated driving mode, Tesla emphasizes drivers are responsible for being in control of the vehicle at all times like this driver in video captured on an Atlanta freeway last weekend. of course. And when these systems are working, it's almost impossible to pay attention the right way. It invites you to not pay attention. I don't know if it's his fault or is it the car's fault or like what really happens I think this but brings a couple of things to mind. One. You love. First of all Elon says that the car couldn't be going that fast with the auto driving because it it's not allowed to in res residential areas, period And so he says, something's fishy. That's. And the other thing is, we haven't talked about it on the show, and I think we probably should get some clips and talk about it a little bit But the new laws that were passed for twenty twenty six vehicles that have to have They have to have cameras in them to watch your eyeballs to make sure you're not falling asleep And they can be taken over. they can be their kill switch. Yeah has been implemented in all the twenty twenty six cars Y. And which means I'm not going to buy a twenty twenty six car because it's not only got a kill switch It' a number of factors. One, it has a kill switch, two, it can be turned off remotely. Th, it can be controlled remotely so they can drive you off a cliff. They. I think you should wait for the twenty twenty eight model. It'll be much better Yeah and then there's also the aspect of hackers Yeah the u If anybody doesn't think that hackers can't bypass whatever they're trying to pull in twenty twenty six. I don't care. especially the you know, the engineers who put together something I don't care if it's Ford or Toyota Those engineers, those software engineers that work for Ford and Toyota are not I mean, they're not dummies, but they're not the kind of guys that are hackers, the real killer guys, the guys who, you know, get paid the enormous amount of money or they're just fun loving Yeah, like Ruball likeike Bemros Bemros. Memroros would be probably in that league. Yeah But we have a number of them in that league. Kobal, I think is probably definitely in that league. he should he should be start a new business in the try So so some of these guys are jokers And they would love to just take a car and just you know, drive alongside and just kill it. Turn it off. remotely or make the guy weave or something or, you know, or or in the case of a evil doer have you drive off a cliff. This is and there's something very suspicious about this wreck I think. But we have Aid in the trol room says, this is actually my job Cars are quite well secured, but they had to catch up a little bit. We'll send us a boots on the ground, man like to know I'm sure there's a Uula once you open the door.. So you and another I just want to do a little off topic here Beause I'm going to ask you a question. becausecause this came up on the DHN Pplug S show. Me and Horror was And And byy the way, that's Tuesdays, DH unplugged, dH unplugged d. com Closer to the pin, great show, fantastic, brought you byen interactive brokers. No, no, they they dropped their dropped. Oh, they dropped the sponsors. Yeah, now we're just going for baking for money. support those guys with some value for value and thought it was unfair. but it's live nine o'clock Eastern eighth Central Do your own calculation for lastas.oy It's a very good show. But this came up in the conversation and I'm going to ask you about it. All right And because I asked the kids and I asked everybody out here and everyone's going, what are you talking about? Horiz is under the impression. that the entire country has been caught up in a Mud Jong Fad where everybody wants to play Ma Jong now. Yes He is correct He is Well died out here. Well, you're not part of the country Yeah There are Malt here in Fredericksburg, so may only be red states But here in Fredericksburg There are multiple Majong clubs I know personally of a woman who has a Majong room specifically to play Manjong and I have to say My wife, the keeper has gone to a Majang meetup with some of these women There is indeed a Majong mania taking place Well, I would like to hear from some of the people out there who find there a Majang desert. In other words, no Maojang This is this whole thing sounds ludicrous Hallmark just had a Majong movie Th These trends, they happen. I mean, it's like Twister Whis It's just likeist likewis. Yeah know, the ladies, they get together, they play mar all hear is clickking and clockety clickking, clocky clickking,ocky the Mjong. Oh, she has a beautiful majong set. it's a pure ivory. It's just so fantastic. It's beautiful. She has a marjon room. Yes Yeah, this this is true All right, well, I stand moderately corrected We'd like to hear boots on the ground for sure on this. We'd like to get a little more detail from more than just Texas and Florida But I myself was was surprised. I'm noticing that there's a coincidence. Texas and Florida both that neither one have state income taxes, mayaybe it's just that Because they have no income tax. They play Majong. Yeah correlation means causation. That means Washington state. Yeah, this should be happening there. I have to because Mimi has not reported this I remember back in the late seventies in Holland, there was also a mjon craze And all the ladies were playing Majong, all of my friends' mothers were playing majong I think I might have even learned how to play it at one some point at some point. I wouldn't remember t areren't you matching things, matching symbols? I don't know, I've never played it games I don't know. I don't know Majang, I don't know Kanasta. I have no idea how that's played. Do you know how to play backgammon I do know how to play backgam and I'm pretty good at it. I forget But I don't know how to play pinuckle. Even the word makes me not want to play it I wonder I wonder if there's a Majong Lague or something ague L Book of Knowledge. Is there a Majong League or national club in the United States?? I haven't talked to the Book of knownledge at all a little bit lone and we's see if he has a M Lee or According to the book of Knowledge Yes. In nineteen thirty seven, a number of Majong enthusiasts met in New York City to standardize the game game. and it was at that meeting that the chair National Ma Jong Lague was founded. It is now celebrating eighty nine years of Ma Jongong And the league started with thirty two members and today numbers over three hundred fifty thousand. Wow. Wow. It has been written three hundred fifty thousand wonder what the prize is. Nothing. Oh well they playing for money? they might play for money I don't know I got a couple clips here that are kind of hanging out that I've been wanting to get rid of Terrorism in Canada byy the way, the what is Wait, wait told the Canadans we have a lot of Canadian listeners and we're not giving them enough attention. And I do want to say that Canada Day is coming on july first and we're we celebrating We will be celebrating. Yes. What we are dealing with in this case is a recurring and similar modus operndi And that is criminals for hire At press conference, Toronto pololice chief Myron DemQ linking twenty seven Toronto area shootings, including incidents at synagogues and the US consulate in March. Young people are hired to carry out attacks against various targets. and in order to get paid, they're required to film their attacks. There are multiple networks operating like this, say police. They're working with the RCMP and FBI to figure out who is hiring the shooters, all young, all recruited through encrypted apps like Signal, Telegram, and WhatsApp Chief superintendent, Joe Matths. Multiple people are recruiting multiple youth in each cell. We're aware of that. We just do not know the scope of it. While investigating the shootings, Toronto police constable Mark Pinzato was shot and killed during an early morning raid on an apartment building last week. Three people have since been arrested two in connection with a consulate shooting, onene of them unconscious in hospital facing first degree murder charges in Penzado's death. A fourth person is still at large. Linda Penzado is the officer's mother. Our family is going to make a plea to the general public. Please support our police I wonder if it's antifo Yeah it probably is that's interesting Yeah. So they have this issue going on up there. This is Canada iss kind of falling apart I don't know if youve noticed Yeah, but yeah, I noticed. peopleeople don't the Canadians that are complaining about it. You know, Canadians are good at complaining, but I don't know if they can complain their way out of this one Police will have to access the messaging apps and use wiretaps in their investigation or get the suspects they've arrested to flip says Oh, okay. so this is am sorry, we have to spy on you now, Canadians. Ian Scott, forormmer director of the Ontario Special invvestigations Unit. Flip the ones at the bottom of the food chain We want them to give us the information of who's hiring these individuals What's the connection Last month, the FBI arrested Iraqi Iranian National Mohammed Al Saudi, a senior member of US designated terrorist organization Qataib Heizbollah and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. He's allegedly tied to nearly twenty attacks and attempted attacks internationally. In the indictment, Al Saudi is accused of planning, coordinating, and claiming responsibility for those attacks including two in Canada One believed to be the consulate shooting, crriminologist Michael Arnfield you may have a transnational group or some kind of organized entity has really a bottomless well of potential contractors. They've arrested some There'll be others out there. So the key is to break up the network where more shooters can be recruited While Toronto police won't confirm whether there's a connection with Al Sadi, they're confident these criminal networks extend beyond Toronto with the goal of creating fear in our communities. No, I'm gonna have to counter this this is not Iran This is clearly Israel because that is their plan see. Israel plans to have all kinds of false flags Blame it on Iran And they might even light off a nuke and blame it on Iran. And if you don't believe me I believe Tucker Carlson. We know Israel tends to double down, especially with the Lakudiks We have all these intelligence people and military but they're saying, We need to do nine hundred eleven to show America to get in line. Iran's about to do a new nine hundred eleven. Oh, yeah, yeah, we know who was heavily involved in nine hundred eleven. Clearly, the Lkudiix, Israel, along with some of their own elements bare minimum stand down uilding seven, the bombs of the buildings. So I'm really concerned that all Israel has left is nuclear blackmail and or a nuclear false flag or something like it to blame Iran. I really think that's on the table. What does Tucker Carlson think? I think you're clearly right. I mean, they're say out loud. so we're not guessing. I mean, you just interpret their statements, which need very little interpretation because they're pretty direct statements. And I think they reflect reality. That's reality. That's reality.Q reality. Wow. Oh, is This whole Tucker thing has taken a whole new turn And it stems from one quote. he's been doing a lot of interviews One quote and one over.ere's the quote. How could I or any American voter support a political party that's not loyal to the United States puts the interest of a foreign country above those of its own citizens. Like that's that's, you know, it's not possible to vote for people like that. So no, I'm out. And if I'm out then I think a lot of other people are out. Oh, if he's out. you left the beginning of that clip off. No, there's more important clips Is more important? Do you have it? No There's more important clips because, I'm just saying the beginning of clips, I'm nototing Republican That does No He's out. He's out of the Republican partarty. Marjorie Taylor Green. If Tucker' out, I'm out Ooy, if Tucker everyone's going to leave the Republican party Everybody is going to leave the Republican Party. And here's that's where the old phrase Tucker out comes from. And here's the I love this clip. This is this is Tucker on U whoo' this this is some kid. Everyone's trying to be a younger Joe Rogan right now U this is I't remember Neil or something. peoplee should just be themselves. Listen to this. I mean, Trump is again, a slave of otherth, he's not running anything, right? he's subject to the whimps of others. I did my best to sell Trump the idea of Trump. to people on the basis of claims that are now Clearly fal So I did that. I just grieve for what his decisions. in the Middle East have done to the country. And not just a war with Iran, but being a slave of Israel, what You're an American, dude. This this is humiliating to you care To me, I do care in my country, I care a lot. You can't be a slave to a foreign power. stop. So President Trump is a slave to Israel. This is playing right into either Tucker's insane desire to always be successful in broadcasting which I think is most likely Um, and it's it's a genius position to take you' got get a lot of people who are going to be watching you and listening to you doing this. It' kind of along the Well, like you, you clip the crap out of it right? Of course, But we deconstruct media. so that's the whole point of our show. This is media. podcasting is valid. But it also could be that maybe he actually does want to run for president or has some let's hope Me too And if anything, he's trying to clear the field by connecting other possible contenders Israel. But I do think to the extent the United States Government can influence Israel, One is with the stick, which is funding. Nomas. We're not going to pay for any more Noas civilians in Lebanon or Gaza. Nas or the West Bank But also the carrot, which is it's okay It would be helpful if somebody, Marco Rubio is a close friend of Israel been supported almost exlusively by the Israeli lobby in the Cuban lobby, his entire political career. He's got a m. This is how we take out Rubio. Rubio he's with Israel.' with Israel. Friends there, including the prrime mininister You'd think it would be helpful for the Secretary of State and National Security advisor to go over to Israel And say let's just turnone it down a little bit. There will be a tomorrow. like you're talking yourselves into an apocalypse that doesn't need to happen. like Please you know, the kind of the helpful outsider offering perspective. You know, when youre some disaster happens in your life and your best friend comes over, your college roommate shows up to have a beer and says it's gonna be okay tomorrow. And that's like the pivotal moment. That's the beginning of Recovery, no one has done that for Israel And I don't know why becausecause it's in our interest to calm Israel down because as you just said correctly, it's not a conspiracy theory. They are K kindind of out of options other than to do something really crazy where lots of innocents die. And I don't see how that's good for anyone. Well, so I think if Tucker if we have a Tucker Massey ticket, that would be totally the way to go. Tucker Massey twenty twenty eight. than thank the Lord that Alex Jones That just asked him straight up. You want to the rumors to bed here, you're not planning to run for president or are you? Of course I'm not planning to run for president. No. I mean, of course, I've, you know, I've never said or done anything that would suggest I have an interest in political office because I don't. I never have had interest in political office ever That's of what I do for a living, It's not what I'm interested in. I really don't like politicians. One of the things I regret, and I've always liked Trump, I'll just say personally, I don't know why because he's hilarious. he's funnyy And there are a couple of other he's very funn funny. very funny.'s very funny. So maybe Joe just wants to be Joe Tucker, wants to be the next Joe Rogan who will be credited and I doubt that. Joe Rogan really helped Trump become the forty seventh president But it does seem like Tucker wants to be in the game. Well you you said God would have to appear to you for you to run to president. So shouldould we all pray that Jesus appear to you and tell you to run for president I't I don't wantan to run pres. you want to be involved in offering an option of some kind. A. I don't know what it look like, but it's not democracy when no matter who you vote for, you get the same result. T you on theom. You know you'd beat Marco Rubio I mean you need to run for president. It's just like Aons or Gavin Newsom and Marco Rubio. I don't think, I mean, this is I know Trump is very convinced that Gavin has a shot. and Gavin has an advantage in that he's a sociopath who will say anything without with while passing a lot he can talk un Kamala Oh, he can talk. Oh he can talk and by the way, Marco is an underrated talker. He's an excellent talker. Oh yeah, spepeaks without notes bothoth of those guys I mean, come on, is that really the option There you go So that was You're right Excuse me That was a takedown of Rubio. No, totally I mean the gratuitous little aspect of having discussing Newsome was was meaningless. That was Rubio. That was a Rubio hit piece. So And I don't think it was very well executed I mean, hit pieces, I'm very familiar with how they work in journalism And u st was very poor. orly done. They did got nothing. That got nowhere. that did nothing to hurt Rubio in any way, shape or form.. All it did was hurt Tucker by by indicating to us or you in particular that Tucker' out to get Rubio You know, it was just it was signaling. I think was signaling wasn't very well done. I think Tucker, you know This is the same Tucker who used to wear the bow t. The same Tucker who lives in Qatar Qatar. He's got a house there. He loves the place. He had the bow tie back in the nine to bow tie guy. You know, he's a chameleon and he's a media chameleon. Yeah He was on MSNBC, then he was working for CNN. then he worked for Fox. Yeah. Yeah Yeah The only other guy was was like that was this guy. It was it was Schwartz or wasn't it was it Ed Schwartz who was on He's a it Yeah, there was the guy was on MSNBC and he was like a real it was early days of the show. we used to clip him Swartz, I think was his last name. I think it was Ed Schwartz. and then he went to next thing you know, he's working at RT No, that wasn't Wasn't it inchw somebody in the chat room may kn who I'm talking about? No, I think it was Schultz wasn't it Schultz That was Schwartz Ed Schultz. Ed Schultz. here he is. Ed Solz. Yes. Ed Schultz. Just moments ago, the United States Senate voted sixty two to thirty six. This was the scene in the United States Senate. Only thirty six Democrats. That's him. That's Ed Schultz. Yeah, that's the guy. Yeah, Schultz, Schwartz. Yeah, he was a big Republican hater on MSNBC. then he went to RT where He became a Democrat hatater So I think that Tucker is doing a smart media move here. I mean, there is there's by being a big phony No. Yeah, that's what he's always been a phony. He doesn't know what he said. He's like, I never those words never in my mouth. I never said I can't imagine I ever said that. No. he sees the audience and the audience is sitting right in our troll room That's the guy's name Post The guy already before we even start the show, canan't wait to hear how Israel is holy and great. That guy. God That guy. I'm trying to fig I'm trying to look Tucker. that is Tucker. He hasn't post of the chat room. He hasn't posted in an hour. Oh, that's too bad. One One is many. his name is onene is many onene as many. But there's this is the audience is there and it's a big audience, the audience who truly believes that Israel is to blame for all of our problems, including your hangnail. This is it's all that. Trump is controlled by Netanyahu. The entire Congress is controlled by APAC Heaven forbid that they were controlled by AARP or the National Associationers who are well, APAC is lockheed indirectly. that's loockheed Money That's true. There's lockheed money. it It's all military industrial complex. They are controlled by the military industrial complex for sure But that's not Israel. Anyway. doesnt We've been through this a million times Yeah. We're never still f. We're never gonna to convince anybody who doesn't who just wish It's the elders of the protocols of the elders of Zion. It's true. I I have the book. We read the read the read the documents, Got it right here. get a nine eleven false flag to blame it on the Rad. They're crazy Tucker. What what are you say? going to be president That was pretty good right. was pretty good it nailed. It're prettyty good, right? That brings us to Candice, another genius. Oh man. I didid I tell you about the The guy on the no agenda group who was pasting about He says that You never talk about Candas because you have a relationship with Rode and it was a Rode microphone that killed Charlie She hadn't heard that way. Gness. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. ye. You get all kinds of this this is I love that. The genius of Candace Owens. I love I love it when people do that like, wow Thank you for putting an X on your face so I can pray for you. Okay, I have to tell you guys something before we get into comments, because I need to know that I'm not the only person who didn't know this. Okay, I didn't know this, but also Savannah didn't know this, so at least two of us didn't know this. I was in walk with my husband and it was thundering I think. And I was like, o, no big deal. we can keep walking because there's no lightning. And he was like, What do you mean by that? And I said, you know, like it's just thunder, lightightning is the problem And then my husband was like, you know that it can't thunder without lightning, right? lightightning, Thunder is the sound of lightning My mind was completely blown. I promise you in my thirty five years of living, I had never heard that. And I just need to know in the live chat right now, if this is just a girl thing because me and Savannah didn't know this, Or is this literally just me and Savannah are the only people in the entire world that didn't know this? Or are you shaken to your core as I was yesterday and as Savannah was this morning learning That thunder is the sound of lightning. know guys. I have to just kind of share with you random tidbs of my life Are you sure this isn't the whatever girls? What is this? What are you try What kind of fast one are you trying to pull on us right here? Well, nothing you know, I watched this over and over trying to figure out if it was AI I can't kind of determine that it is. I think it' like real. Yeah, it could be. And I think she's that dumb. Well, hold on a second. You're the guy now on ex posting AI videos very poorly done, I might add. They're not that poorly done. and in fact, it's going to be poorly done of the day. They' Don't kill the triip of the day before we get to it. They're poorly done and it' it's obviously not credible that Joe Biden says that he listens to the No agenda podcast. That's clearly, you know, it's like, okay. You don't think. It's like a boomer move a boomer then there you go. you're insulting your elders. Yeah. All you wanted to do is insult boomers. This is aggeism at his at his peak, peak aggeism with you I' calling this boom. If I really want I didn't write the code. If I really wanted to do ageism, I'd call you from the G genereration ' not. Okay U I'mad old. Yeah, okay But I'm old. So how about this? Why don't you have your little robot generate a Candas Owens for us. And it should be something like this Israel is not responsible for anything. just ask John and Adam. They know it all. goo listen to the No Agenda show. This is this is what And although it's kind of sketchy, Adam has relationships with Roode who won't send me a free box after all the promotion I've done for them. Be why you know, that thesis about Rad, I think is valid What do you mean You hate them Yeah, but what they're saying is we don't talk about Candice because No, we don't talk about Candice because it clips like the one I just played. She's an idiot. No, the thesis goes Hm, You never talk about Candice Owens, probably because of your relationship with Rhod who have Israeli engineers who engineered the microphone that killed Charlie Kirk Yeah, that's a bit much. That That's a great thesis That's great And then there's all those AI images of Bi Netanyahu handing U Erica Kirk, a Golden Road Microphone awward I didn't see these You should forward these or post them. Oh man. That's we're on the topic. I I got three, whatever girls clips I wantanna play. Okay. which one. Just one. All right one, We'll play one. Here we go. Well let's play number eight. E it is. What decade was World War one? I'm gonna say nineteen twenty eighteen sixties? eighteen sixties, okay? eighteen fifteen. Go ahead. seventeen nineties. I skpped history. What was the primary decade of World War two? nineteen nineties. nineteen fifties. It was nineteen hundred. That's century. What's the decade What's a difference. What What's the difference between a decade and a century is what you're asking? Okay eighteen hundred Thats That's still a century. How much is a quarter of an hour? twentyw five cents. Yeah. twenty five minutes. one hundred fifty. Yeah. two hundred fifty. A quarter of an hour is two hundred fifty feet. What is thirty four plus sixty six? I don't know. I'm like one hundred twelve. What is one hundred minus sixty six? one hundred minus sixty six. That is the question Fty four. one hundred minus thirty four. fifty six. Oh boy. Okay Come on. National What's a quarter of an hour? twenty five cents. It's a national security issue here Well this, you know, by I started listening to these things and I've decided because there was a clip going around Charlie Kirk talking about how the CIA runs everything And I listen to these girls and I'm thinking Maybe there's good reason that the CIA is running everything. Give them more control, please. Give them more control. We can't have this What's a quarter of an hour? twenty five feet. That's great. That is good. That is really good U Something we haven't Well actually, I won't even give it away because the clip gives it away itself. but a little bit of sports ball news. I am still following the football and enjoying it very much I am I like it drilling Well, it beats sumo wrestling in my book. but it's just me. The ball brother Not even close Hey, the those guys take the fat drug. They should take the fat drug. Probably not working on them. Anyway, FIFA is bad, bad, bad, bad FIFA is the international football Federation and they are bad. Now later kickoff times and mandatory water breaks two of the measures FIFA have introduced to the men's foootball World Cup in North America to try and mitigate the impact of extreme heat. No. No, no, no. No it's no It's for commercials, dude. It's totally It's not for extreme heat. It's for commercials. but you can already feel where this BBC report is going. But some games have been played in very high temperatures, and there's a renewed focus on that issue today via a number of protests. Climate activists will be outside four World Cup stadiums calling on sporting organizations to cut ties with the oil and gas industry. The Saudi oil giant Aramcoo is particularly in their sights David Wheeler is a former professional footballer who's backing the campaign The World Cup in the past has been played in some very hot places in extreme temperatures. this one's so different, do you argue? There are some areas where it's not so dangerous, but in areas like especially Mexico, Kansas, Miami, for example, you've got that combination, the kind of perfect storm of having high temperature, high humidity Exosure to the sun with little wind as well at times. So it's a combination of all those things which make it that bit more extreme, which means that when the body sweats and the evaporation of that sweat cools the body down, it actually no longer works in those conditions. So the body is essentially cooking and doesn't it isn't able to cool down by its own natural means So you're now supporting this campaign, and we're going to see protests today outside various stadiums, specifically calling for FIFA to end fossil fuel sponsorships and ArAMco very much in their sights. Why are you supporting that specifically? We need using fossil fuels as quickly as possible. We need to as much as possible, leave fossil fuels in the ground. And I think promoting the use of f fertilizers, especially fossil fuels that are, you know ArMco's majority owned by the Saudi state, which is known for its human rights abuses. So not only is it on a human rights grounds, but But also in terms of if you're promoting something that is seriously important to stop burning fossil fuels you're promoting it on in one of the most popular competitions, if not the most popular and most watched competitions in the world. It kind of goes completely against everything that the public want to see Due to climate change Yes, of course. and all those wonderful tourists who are filling up our stadiums, they should lectric h boat get here. The electric boats, I think is how they're going come over. But let's climate. Oh I have another climate change. This you know My daughter right now is in the middle This is very' ninety degrees in Rotterdale. Ohand, let me write that ninety whole degrees. They don't have any air conditioning there Okay. This is not a country that is geared towards ninety degrees And she is nine months pregnant. No No, that's not fun. No, it's not fun at all. it's not fun. Across Europe on Wednesday, more than ninety million people sweltered through temperatures above thirty five degrees Celsius In the United Kingdom, the dune record was broken at more than thirty six degrees in Spain more records W heatwave, the country registered its highest daily average temperatures for June since at least nineteen fifteen. It was a terrible night. It was so hot. You turn on the fan and the air iss just hot. can't. Europe is the world's fastest warming continent, with temperatures rising at a pace more than double the global average. How does that work? One reason is that the continent is cl Wth to say what How does one area warm up in global warming? You got global warming. It's global, not local. We have My grass is still green here. We have had so much wonderful rain Grapes are loving it now. bad peach season, veryery bad for the peaches But the rain has just made our grape so Yeah and in some you're going five years from now to be just the opposite. Rising at a pace more than double the global average One reason is that the continent is close to the Arctic circle where ice is rapidly disappearing and no longer reflecting the suns, right? It's being replaced by darker surfaces such as vegetation and rocks. Rocks Darker surfaces absorb more solar energy than ice or snow. You know, it's the Jewish space lasers, man. Another explanation could be the changes in high pressure and low pressure systems are drawing more hot air from North Africa.ly gust frequent over the last two to three decades and are causing more heat waves. And a third surprising factor is that air quality has improved. Certain pollutants used to have the side effect of reflecting sunlight and limiting the passage of the sun's rays But underpinning it all is human induced climate change, which according to a study published earlier this week, is currently producing temperatures two to four degrees warmer. Scientists say that the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, gas and oil are driving these more frequent and intense heat waves due to climate change It's all there. You know, I remember it's interesting they said hotter since nineteen fifty. Okay. So it was been hot It was hot in nineteen fifty. I remember The seventies in Holland was very, very hot. The summers. Cyclical Of course it's cyclical. Let's listen to the guy, one of the guys who founded Greenpeace. on a little climate lecture. This old clip again Yeah, I love this clip. This is old clip Patrick M a good clip. The guy is dead Well the guy was the weather channel guy is the dead guy. This guy's still alive. Patrick Moore I think so. you should be dead. One of my missions is to turn on its head the idea that carbon dioxide is a pollutant and somehow dangerous when in fact, it is the most important nutrient for all life on Earth, and without it this would be a dead planet. So I say not only is carbon dioxide good, it is essential, and it's a good thing that we are putting some more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere because it was running low before we came along. If we had definitive proof that CO two was causing serious problems And we could prove it. Don't you think they would write that down on a piece of paper somewhere so people could read it? They don't have definitive proof, period in science. I'm a student of the philosophy and history of science, and I know that the scientific method has not been applied in such a way as to prove that carbon dioxide is causing the earth to warm Do you think in a few years, say fifty years from now, people go that was a really stupid period in our history when we tried to change all our energy policies to cut this gas. I am firmly of the belief that the future will show that this whole hysteria over climate change was a complete fabrication Yeah, wasn't he the President of the founder of Greenpeace He's still alive. He's seventy nine Yeah There's a really good movie. I think, o gosh. I think I went to see it in the theater during the times of the show Um It was Well and it featured him. And I remember reporting that there, you it was like some blockbuster movie was on the same weekend And I think there were five people. It was a CNN movie Hey CNN CNN I can't believe CNN would be promoting Yes, yes, I think it was C two. I think it was let me ask the book of knowledge instead of guessing here. Book of Kledge. What was the movie that included the founder of Greenpeace that CNN had in theaters briefly, probably about fifteen years ago And that's a tough quest for the book of N. Let's see if we can do it We're waiting with anticipation Oh scribbling away. going deep in the archives, probably Ohh here we go. According to the Book of Knowledge, the film you seek is How to Change The World A twenty fifteen documentary directed by Jerry Rothwellwell. It documents how the founding members of Greenpeace created the Green Movement, centering on activist Robert Hunter and his part in the creation of Greenpeace. It was screened in one hundred twenty UK and seventy US cinemas on september ninth, twenty fifteen presented stateside with with And that's It is written nice nice abbreviation to change the world. It might have been that The world movie. That was good stuff. Yeah, I think this is it Yeah maybe Yeah, I think this is it. Well anyway, so this is I just I got to get out of the way. I got one more clip to get out of the way You want to hear this is a a Hey yo clip. Hey yo And the next time that my family wants to ask me why I don't date or like why I'm never gonna to get married or anything, I'm gonna tell them what just fucking happened to me. I mean up with this guy. everythingverything's kind of going really good at first. L you know the first introduction is kind of like you're a little shy, so you're like, yeah. so that was the first few minutes. Well then like, I don't know, at some point he gets really bold and like just puts his fingers in my mouth No warning. just like And like the freaking me was kind of like, you know what? I'm gonna roll with this I kind of liked it. I don't anyway. So to kind of reciprocate that, I like grab a fistful of his And then He kicked me out Like permanently, like I can never go back to the dentist office ever again. You really need to get off social media. This is really but you are hurting the show with clips that you used to call screwball clips. You're not allowed to say that anymore. And this is just what is this? I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I know I slipped it in God. a gag You know I was trying to I have another thing. No, no, no, I'm going to play some real news because this is also barely spoken about And this is the fraud, the big fraud. Today, we are announcing federal and state charges, all of which were charged or unsealed at some point over the past two weeks, the past fourteen days Coordinated nationwide action. Since june eighth, we've charged four hundred and fifty five defendants across fifty six, like I said a minute ago, US atttorneys' offices and forty five US states and territories as alleged in the various indictments These individuals participated in health care fraud schemes involving over six point five billion dollars in false claims submitted to Medicare Medicaid and other health care programs. That is literally Exactly. two years of military funding for Israel We can do much better than this fraud, people. Come on in Cash Patel. I also want to highlight the Vice President's brilliant idea to put together a most wanted fraudsters' list. The FBI has always had our top ten M wanted fugitive list But we in two weeks ago, I think we were all in Ohio, where we announced our mostost wantanted fraudsters list. And in just the last two weeks, thanks to the help of the American people in the world, we have apprehended of the mostost wanted fraudsters already. This is the reach of the United States government. This is the reach of this team, the interagency and state local partners the on one mission and one mission alone to combat fraud and make sure the American public's precious taxpayer dollars where they're supposed to go to the American people that need them the most and not to these criminals who are stealing from us day in and day out. Now the problem you can't you can't just k the arrest Gavin Newsom, I'm paying no attention to this One more from RFK. The allegations in these case are particularly disturbing. Some defendants allegedly ordered medically unnecessary tests Others prescribbe products that patients did not need on allegedly fueled opioid addiction to increase their own revenue In certain cases, patients allegedly died all believing they were receiving legitimate Medicare medical care from providers who only view them asill as billing opportunities. Yeah. These defendants did not simply break the law. They violated the trust that patients place and medical professionals. There you go. They're doing the whole system is that way. Yes, Yes. No, I could tell that when I was in the hospital Yeah, do you have your final bill yet? I'll bring it up when it's when it's important Instead of the sad puppy, perhaps I've been dying to hear the movie review clip, which should be the last one before. Well, that's a clip This is the all it is is just a reaction to that new, what's that movie? the Spielberg movie Oh disclosure dayay Yeah Have you seen it? No, of course not I'm going to watch it when it comes on TV. Yeah But it's supposed to well this is the review And the shometer, this film rates an absolute zero It's stink. Yeah, we already had a boots on the ground for of our producers who said it was no good. It was incoherent. didn't make any sense. Incohere is the main thing. Yeah, doesn't make any sense. Yeah And I believe that's to be true. Spber whift on this one He whiffed Yeah, what is the big movie again? It's a toy story. Come on Oh yeah, it's totally kicking ass. Americans Everyone who's listening to this podcast. And the other dog out there is Supergirl Oh. I heard it's like, it has no color Like it's a wasash for some reason. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah, washed out color and it's just no good and stupid villains and yeah, Hollywood's out of ideas. Bring back Dana Brunetti. That guy had some ideas. Wow. Well, you know, Musk is sponsoring Musk is sponsoring Wahlberg and Mel Gibson to start a new studio. G I bet it'll be MGM Musk No Gibson and what was Mulberg. Mberg. Mlberg, yeamp So maybe they could give him a Have him run it Well, that would be good.d wont he doesn't you know interesterest in that Listen, people people areaking tired of it People are. He doesn't like anything Oh Bernetti Now Bunnetti's has been. He mis He's not it has been. he just doesn't want to be. Oh that's why As far as he's concerned,' not working a farm is more fun. I a don't wantan to be bin. I got it. People are sick and tired of what Hollywood is pumping out. They're tired of it. People are sick and tired of social media, They're sick and tired of cable news. they're sick and tired of political nonsense. And that's why people are enjoying football Because it's just fun. People are loving football. Oly ten percent of the entire United States and maybe of the world, a much smaller percentage of the world, is on social media arguing about stuff. It's really not that big a deal people who listen to the show, they know that. That's where they come here, get a few laughs, like ye That's right, I knew it. I knew it was all stupid I knew in the end what it's all really about. It, you know, it's not that important It's just fun After the show, do you lie down depressed from hearing all this Or are you enlightened and happy and go cook some dinner Some people I think get depressed No, I'm very sorry. then we are missing our mark If we're making people a little snippet from from from a podcast. This is another thing we need to start talking about And this refers back to the twenty twenty six Autos. uh with the with the kill switch. And this is the right to repair clip. This is just a little snippet from a podcast. Have you ever tried to order a McFlurry from McDonald's, only to hear that the ice cream machine is broken again? The franchises that I spoke to, they were like, we know how to clean the machine. We just don't know how to reset it so that it actually works again. Turns out, the right to repair McFlurry machines is tied to a much bigger fight. The right to repair your own stuff. Right to repair is one of the few things that I've ever covered as a journalist where there is very broad bipartisan support. It's an issue where like ninety percent of Americans agree that this is an ideal worth fighting for. I'm Morgan Sung, host of Close All Tabs from KQED In this episode, how farmers, hackers, and tech nerds teamed up to challenge some of the world's biggest manufacturers. No, this has been going on for quite a while What is the guy trol room? What is the guy's name? He does a podcast. He sits in a big chair with the mic in front of his face big high back chair He's always been talking about this about iPhones that you're not allowed to repair those, John Deere tractors. Yeah, the John Deere thing has really got people pissed off. Even your car. you know, you don't have the right to repair your car. They can't. know can't Open up the hood. There's a big plastic thing over there. Lis could. That's teechnically pulled the computer out and put another one in. Lis wrong Illegal? No, Lewis Rossman. And that is why I'm a big fan of Open source operating systems, let me say it properly. G new Linux Ns not just Linux. G Linux Beause if you don't say G Linux, then you get, you know what? Molotov cocktails come flying through your window. And then Richard Stalman bitch it.ich That's what's all. We have Stalman groupies here. Stalman Groupies who are always saying excuse me, when you talk about Linux, technically you're talking about G new Linux and that means only part of it is Linux. The other part is Gano So just I just given up on it and I just say Ge Linux big I'm a big fan of that Because you can What a S canoo? Yes of of running open source stuff in my life. 't don't buy a twenty six car. There you go. And with that, I want to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in crazy Candvas. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only mister. John C orning'm Canayor, shsooing around feet the air of the water and there's nights out there. Where's your crash? Oh, you're not home. You know no crashing symbols. All right, everyone. Let meome Wow twelve sixty one. Everyone's. Everyone's dying from the heat wave, man what's going on there. Well there's a lot of flooding going on around here the east cooast. Oh really? Yeah flooding going on. I didn't realize that. That was tornado systems were just turning apart Do you get tornadoes in California neverever There was one aboutb one every few years. there's one that shows up but it's not really a Midwestern style, it's like just kind of a whirlwind that hits the valley once in a while. Yeah.'t do any doesn't tear a roof off. Now, we get proper storms here, man No we don't we don't get proper storms. We get really. We have earthquakes. Yes, how don't you do for one? Do Southern Californiaass do for one? Yeah, Not Northern California though. Not yet. When was that big one that broke down the stadium and the highway and everything? Loma Prietta in nineteen eighty nine. I think you do come No, no, Southern California is way overdue It's gonna to be in Southern California, then we'll get one, maybe. You think it would rip right through Hollywood Beverly Hills No know, it's mostly the outskirts. Cina wants to go on a vacation. She says, I'd really like to go see California Southern Calorn. ever been here? She's been to Northern California, neverever to southern California. Oh, this's a big difference. Yes. I suggested Cathalina Island, please. Let's gowere Cathleina Island. She like, you know, I think I would really like to see Los Angeles and Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Okay, That's a day trip. And that's it. And you you could spend a couple days in that area. I'm very disappointed. But the thing is, Beverly Hills is still clean. California is so beautiful. It's such beautiful nature. It's a hellscape. But it it's beautiful. That's cool. Yeah, there's something to be said about it. No doubt Hey, those trolls who are listening live, they're listening live on a modern podcast app, which I highly recommend you get. because More increasingly, podcasts are doing live streams. which is really fun. I mean, we have a live studio audience built right in and they're helpful. These are the trolls. We call the troll room in this case. They're helpful, sometometimes they irritating and they entertain themselves quite well, you know, yelling at each other and giving each other plus plus. I'm going to give you plus plus. That means karma. If you do someone's screen name plus plus, then they get a karma, You can see what they're getting. heard this. What their Oh yeah, what their karma count is. If you do minus minus, then they then they lose karma points That's really someomeone give me a plus plus, let me see what my karma points are and give a John a plus plus see what the so let me see justust Come on, thery must be lagging a little bit I'm sure life. Here we go.. I have twenty two thousand four hundred and thirty six karma points And that just went up by one How about John But Jhns Cre here we go. you have twenty one thousand four hundred and sixty two, so I'm beating you on the karma Yeah, it's becausecause you're in the chat room pumping yourself. pumping myself. Yeah I've heard That's illegal. In multiple states, no, there's no pump in myself. anyway So the modern podcast app will alert you. So you know usually your podcast is stuff that's already been recorded Well, now it gives you an alert and you hit that alert and then you're listening to the stream live. And people something about live streams that people like And it's also much more real for us. You know, we get real time feedback. We're not editing this show after the fact. You know, everything you hear is done live, live to tape And within ninety seconds of publishing, the modottn podcast apps pick it up. So what are you waiting for? Get a new one. stop using those legacy apps, whereere they also sometimes just deplatform a show and then it's gone, you don't even notice it. None of these apps that are using podcasts index. org have that We have spoken many times throughout this episode about the downside of advertising and the scam that it is in podcasting in particular, and we chose never to do that because we hate dashboards dashboards down with dashboards. instead, We chose the international lifestyle of value for value where we give you the show in any format you want. it's out there. People can do whatever they want with it and they have even putting it on CD's and They've rebroadcast it on terrestrial radio stations. All kinds of things. 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Mom's got a piece of chocolate cake kids lighting the pipe. Weot got a little radio there playing the No Agenda show episode eighteen seventy eight seventy nine, sorry. The dog is even in on it with his slippers Classic Classic classic class. Yeah taken from the Saturday evening post style.o explain that. I don't think anyone knows about the Saturday evening post. Well, the Saturday evening post Norman Rockwell did it tons of covers for the Saturday evening post. and became famous for a style that the Saturday evening post pretty much adopted. What was the Saturday evening post? magazine that came out once a week And it was, you know, one of the many dead magazines in the world that had certain characteristics and the main characteristic was these fabulous covers So we can't get sued for that But would you get sued? I don't know. I don't know. Do we using anything from Norman Rockwell? or the corpus just had it all in there? Someone's getting sued. No the corpus took a look and said,, I can copy that Other No problem, Oh, I't see was there anything el There was a lot of fathather. I like the one next to it. I like Jeffrey Ra's happappy Father's Day. It was similar, I think, hold on. It wasn't similar. It was different. Oh ye. trraditional. Yeah. ye, it was very different. We had That's a lot of Father's Day stuff, but no, That was the one that was funny, but we definitely couldn't use.' the two kids by the dad's crotch. That was a weird one Bue acorn was That's the bottom of hit the dead with a ball. There's that That' a scaramanga. That was funny And then okay, MVP, happappy transparent day. Yeah. Okaykay. No But it's all AI. so, you know, I don't think anyone should feel bad if we don't we don't pick you didn't really cost you much anyway. Not yet at least. prettyretty soon it'll be three dollars per task You heard that here first on the No Agenda showow And now let us thank the people who sent in treasure to us. 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I have no idea three ninety five Mer King's Ranch, maybe, I don't know This is the final donation needed to knight my father, Timothy, Sir Timothy Night Of the Comman Craft, Comman Craft That what it says Questing Glen Fitit, twelve Erands. Coomenft and Hagis. Coancroft. He almost didn't make it to Father's Day. but thanks to all the prayers and support he puffed through A harrowing weekend his blood counts had dropped low enough that he needed dialysis to survive the night Due to sepsis from chemo. Wow This is n fun Also, can he get a goat karma and an F cancer, please Sincerely, Nate or I Ian Cummings. Cumings in Kingsville, Texas A Q KQN, the Knightsville Naval Air station. Oh. Ooh, excellent. There's an air station there. so there's KQ over thatQN I. I'm thinking that's the KQN I. Yeah, that's the the IKO identifier I think that's not I don't think that's a ham call that's a identifier. C could be wrong though. But yes, of course we have that for your dad. you've gone. Parma. 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Well likeike you said, they have weight classes in the United States when did Biden even know they did this in some of the schools But no, you don't have to be fat It seems like only the champs are fat. so I mean, could I benefit from suMo You? Yes Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.'s I guess not. Ama Oh I sorry my mic went off. Oh, okay. Coming in hot with three hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty three cents. That's our favorite number. Manuka Gld from Hudson, Florida And Manua Gold says, this is a Manua Gold family, ITM gentlemen, after being in business for over twenty years One of the most common questions we get is asking if the skin cream we offer on Muca goold. com also works on men So we thought we would take the opportunity to tell all the listeners that yes, skin cream in fact works on all humans. moisturize, veryery important to moisturize man ist I've moisturized my entire life and I look twenty. 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It's easy, it's free and always a partyes I wantna go hang out with all the nights and days You be where you won't be triggered on hell flame. You wna be where everybody feels the same Yes, we know we have an exciting tip of the day coming up. John promised that to us early on in the show. Also end of show mixes, which are dynamite, but first We select an ISO, and this is where John once again tries to trick us into believing that true celebrities are endorsing the No Agenda show But I will go first with my real ISOos. There's nothing else like that on planet Earth. That's reasonable Yeah. What do I do with this information funny and then always go into the well. These guys are great entertainers, very smart, very funny. Come on, come on. long U It's three seconds, three seconds exactly And you're saying that because yours are actually violate the three second rule. they're four seconds. but mayaybe they're good. I don't know Which one Well, one of them is a good example of the kinds of stuff that goes around that needs to be posted online and you you would bitch and moan about it, but it's a good and it could be end of show. maybe not, but this is Elon Musk. I have no idea why John and Adam are throttled on X. have nothing to do with it We are throttled on X. I've been at ninety nine thousand for what ten years We're throttled on X and he's got nothing to do with it. ten years. Let me see, let me see what my current count is, hold on a second. Let me just check. What is your current kindount? You you gota be around the same, you can't be mucher No, I'm a hundred thousand four I'm ninety nine. I've been one hundred and ten. I'm always ninety nine K. Yeah, they won't let you go over one hundred. I don't know what the deal is with you It's me What are you going to do? All right Next Here's Trump. Isir President, I intend to make the no andgenda show and National treasure immediately That actually wasn't too bad You know, at least you can hear he's saying. Musk isgh. I have no idea why John and Adam are throttled on X. have nothing to do with it. No, I prefer this. I prefer this is better. Mister President, I intend to make the no agenda show a national treasure immediately. We already were national treasures, mister President, but we'll take your ringing endorsement any day And right now it's time for it to learn how to do this. you and me just JC and sometimes Ale. Okay, so what I've done These are these both these clips came from this site And I've been looking at all the different sites that do celebrity impressions and voices they did the sampling and we have a couple of people in our producership operation that can do this and they've done it and we've taken clips from from the producers too. But The one problem is I think a lot of these sites are all the same And they're just packaged differently, you know, that like this typical scam. Now these free Are these free They're free for like doing two or three ips and then Oh, sorry. you have to assume B you know, you have to pay now So and you don't get them right. I found one that has a limited number of celebrities But An unlimited number of these clips all the clips I've had in the last, I'd say a couple of months come from this site because these but they've only got the following celebrities Elon, Donald Trump, Kamela, Joe Biden, Mark Zuckerberg, which is quite good, by the way. Zuckerberg is good The Barack Obama, which is not very good, Kany Kanye West who' I don't know if it's good or not. Joe Rogan, which is not very good and Tom Cruise, which is excellent. The Tom Cruise voice is terrific and Snoop Dog which is mediocre, but it's okay. So I get all this And this and you can do as many as you want and they'll give you a nice little video that you can post. You've seen these, you hate them but they're Cheap and easy. And I have made a hundred of these things and they've never asked for money And the site's very simple. It's called ElonTalks dot com They never asked for money. N never have asked for money. There's got to be some kind of scam going on here. I have no idea what the deal is, but they've never asked for money. dude C after clip after clip, I've done at least fifty clips that I've downloaded and use on Twitter Elonpeaks. or Elon talalks dot. com and make some of it make some of your own, pass them around, try to plug the no Agenda show if you can As a favor to this tip of the day. And you can find more tips like this at knowagendafun dot com tip of the dayay. net. Gas you and me just JC and sometimes Adam. created by Dana Bernetti. Yeahah. trying to trying to juice the elgos, huh? H Before you know, you' going to say, Hey, man, we should be streaming live on next because that's where everybody is. Yeah. We do video. We do video. Yeah do video. Yeah that's gonna that's know, that's not happen. That's not happening I'm in my underwear. Wow, a visual nobody needed. Even thisone you shot it. No we did. Danny Loose, Just Baker, MVP, and Sir Johnny B all representing in the end of show mixes. Thank you gentlemen for doing that for us. You'll like 'em. There's some toe tappers in there and it's fun because the lyrics are getting better and better. Also Josh is coming up next on the No Agenda Stream with the disisaffected podcast. Have you ever thought about these these women the whatever girls cluster being, you'll get it all from disaffected And we return Sunday. To bring you more of your media deconstruction, have a laugh as we show you what's really going on in the world outside of the media spin, because it's all bull crap. H. We you from the heart of the Texas Hill country. We got dynamite grapes right now. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry And from Refinery Rowa, we've got dynamite grapes too somewhere. I'm John C. DeVori. Remember us at know whatnd the dononationsot com until Sunday Audiosofos a hooi hy and such yo check this four hal stories of the news dismissed until cooked couple squad into two mainstream fses like now with through Fou in the mix ru bookome fire, COidaboms run higher and higher by your lab funding overseas he big outlets vanish like we didn't see UK bombshell headlines, show, c media talking about big boys duck, podcasts rise, truth on,ck no agenda with the mic like fact check, blacklistters, blacklists, stories disappear like a magic g. This girl say it if it's fake silence is the trick and they still try to play value for value. keep the signals tight cipher in the dark, but we bring that light He is a CIA program This is the clip, right? Yep. Our intelligence community is pushing us through the administratative space structures what it's label Malone six. Wow. Wow What you're seeing is the power of the intelligence community Malone? Wow. ' CIA program program I know he was pulled out of the b Malone six, Wow. Push their agenda. Malone six, Wow And shining light of the black Tosi stepp from the DNI all with four Thunderclaps are tried to erase. Obama intontel cookout spying on the tower now cuffs for the chef whoo cook the cays, then the Russia hos filile Brand and Clap are coming in the treason frame. The clap flips the script but the outlets played the silence game, Much' gain a function fiasco, Chinese lab connection in the mix possibly crafted there, but they blacked the origin fix Forth overseas bio labs under illegal by the stars and stripes. Gaina function shadows with no oversiding foreign types across the pon the UK drop the Red gangingqubrry bomb, quarter a million British girls rorooming gangs mostly foreign borns Da stpp down the scandal stairs, but the press look the other way, complete media embargo. what are they scared to say? Democrats and now us sweping victims clean with selective fase if these stories are fake. Then why the full information disase black out on my bombshells. Zero calla mches wide even to disproveem they won't let the truth collide So media are the only ones keeping the signal alive or we'regendnder dging deep by the mainstream. that's it want the show more than ever 'cause it's obvious when needed value for value, the fuses lit the blackout K and be repeated truth of persistent and metort. 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