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(00:00):
Come on people, wear a wire!
Adam Curry, John C.
Dvorak It's Thursday, June 19, 2025 This is
your award-winning give-on-Asian-media assassination
episode 1774 This is no agenda Just days
away!
And broadcasting live from the heart of the
Texas hill country here in FEMA region number

(00:20):
6 in the morning, everybody I'm Adam Curry
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where everybody's getting
it wrong I'm John C.
Dvorak It's Craig Vaughn and Buzzkill In the
morning!
That's what I've been saying for the past
three days to Tina Everyone's getting it wrong!
It's all wrong, it's all wrong By the
way, happy Juneteenth!

(00:43):
Oh yes, Juneteenth, yeah Happy Juneteenth, everybody Woohoo!
That's right, you know what Juneteenth is about,
don't you?
Yeah, about the dummies in Texas No!
Juneteenth is about voting!
Today is Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day
and Emancipation Day The federal holiday commemorates the
end of slavery in the United States And

(01:04):
there will be multiple events happening across our
area today Including one with Reverend Al Sharpton
and Spike Lee at Junior's in downtown Brooklyn
Good morning, Pedro Well, we just heard Phil
talk about voting That is going to be
the message here this morning Reverend Al Sharpton
is expected to be here at the iconic
restaurant here in Brooklyn With the award-winning
filmmaker Spike Lee To kick off the Juneteenth

(01:25):
celebrations this morning Now, for civil rights activists
Juneteenth serves as a potent reminder that freedom
isn't merely declared It must be protected through
things like voting So Juneteenth, of course, celebrates
the freedom of enslaved African Americans In the
United States on this day There you go,
you got Al Sharpton and Spike Lee out
there saying Happy Juneteenth, you gotta vote Democrat!

(01:48):
They're getting an early jump on the midterms
Juneteenth, as you know, it's about voting It's
all about voting Police Capture Are
they celebrating Juneteenth outside your door there?
In Berkeley?

(02:10):
No, they're not even protesting I don't know
what's wrong with this area Could you please
get that area into shape?
They are not following the rules, man They're
not following the rules Well, yes, you are
right Everyone's getting it wrong So I see

(02:30):
your clips, of course, as we know I
never listen to your clips You have no
idea what clips I'm bringing We have not
coordinated, we don't talk We don't really want
to talk in between shows Because we talk
seven hours a week, it's more than enough
You sound like a magician on the stage
That's right, don't look over here You've never
met me, you don't know who I am
Have we ever met each other before?
Have we ever met each other before?
I don't think so Have we discussed, have

(02:52):
we pre-planned anything?
No, we haven't So I will get you
into your clips with two clips to get
you started First, we'll start with a little
mini-cut 1995 Iran will be capable of
producing alone without importing anything nuclear bombs within
three to five years The deadline for attaining
this goal 1996 is getting extremely close Iran,

(03:15):
Libya are racing to develop nuclear weapons Iran
is gearing up to have to produce 25
bombs, atomic bombs a year 250 bombs in
a decade By next spring at most, by
next summer at current enrichment rates they will
be finished Iran is so dangerous weeks away

(03:36):
from having the fissile material for an entire
arsenal of nuclear bombs Iran to produce an
arsenal of nuclear weapons They have the wherewithal
the stored up, preserved knowledge to make a
bomb very quickly if they wanted to do
it Iran could produce a nuclear weapon in
a very short time It could be within

(03:57):
a few months My favorite of those is
2012 because we were doing the show and
he held, in the United Nations, he held
up that drawing of a bomb, like a
spy versus a spy bomb Oh that great,
yes, I forgot about that drawing he held
up It was ludicrous So we've been just
weeks away, months away, days away, very close

(04:18):
nuclear arsenal since we've been tracking it 1995
and this whole thing this whole, the whole
past few days has thrown everybody into a
tizzy this is the lead in, into your
clips I'm sure He campaigned on pledges to
end wars and not start new ones The
issue has exposed divides within Trump's MAGA base

(04:38):
Conservative pundit and Trump ally Tucker Carlson is
one of those opposed to deeper involvement Tensions
reached boiling point when he interviewed Republican Senator
Ted Cruz accusing him of knowing nothing about
Iran I am not the Tucker Carlson expert
on Iran You're a senator who's calling for
the overthrow of the government and you don't
know anything about the country Trump hit out

(05:00):
at Carlson on his Truth Social page saying
Somebody please explain to kooky Tucker Carlson that
Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon Others on
Carlson's side include Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and
former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, who
took to social media to urge decisions that
put America first.

(05:20):
Thoughts echoed by Charlie Kirk, the founder of
conservative activist group Turning Point USA.
Take out the Ayatollah Resist that temptation That's
a zeal The very same zeal got us
involved in a pile of garbage in Iraq
On the other side of Trump's orbit Senator
Lindsey Graham says Washington should do whatever it

(05:42):
can to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear
bomb If diplomacy fails, Mr. President, President Trump
you've been great.
Help Israel finish the job and give them
bombs if necessary Fox News personality Mark Levin
took it one step further saying anyone who
wasn't on board with wiping out the threat
posed by Iran was a Marxist-Islamist An

(06:05):
Islamo-Nazi regime with a nuclear warhead, intercontinental
missiles that have threatened to assassinate the President
of the United States And we have morons
fools running around the country This isn't Magna
This isn't what I voted for Magna?
No, I did not vote for Magna.
No!
No.

(06:26):
So that's just a little sampling of what
has been going on, and oh my Lord
That's actually good That's the overview That's the
overview, so over to you, we have not
met before I have plenty of stuff, but
I'm going to go off track a bit
at the beginning by bringing up a couple
of factors And it was based on one

(06:51):
of our Martel guys Martel Hardware Oh, oh!
MartelHardware.com Gold!
He says, I know you hate Scott Horton
but you should listen to this Oh, I
clipped it Oh you did?
Is this the part where he Well, you
probably didn't clip what I wanted No, I'm

(07:12):
sure I didn't clip and I want to
come to that later, but go ahead Well,
he said something in there You know, it's
the same blather you know, the guy's you
know, not a big fan but you know,
and he's just hard to look at and
so Wow, come on, he can't handle that
I know, it's just beneath me But what

(07:33):
is the tent he's in, is my question
He's in a tent It's a good question
but when he said that the deterrence on
the part of Iran over the years has
always been, we could build a nuclear missile,
but we're not going to do it we're
not going to build a nuke but the
threat of us possibly doing it is what

(07:54):
the deterrence was and I found that to
explain a lot and that combines with something
I ran into on an Indian I just
ran into it this was pretty coincidental I
was looking something up and it was an
Indian celebrity website where they talk about celebrities

(08:15):
and how tall they are I always like
to do this anyway how tall they are,
how fat they are and all the rest
of it and there was an entry for
Donald Trump from 20 years ago in the
entry it said Donald Trump hobbies reading Oh
no!
And what did he like to read?

(08:36):
Mein Kampf of course, because he has it
next to his bed Mein Kampf, we all
know that He liked to read histories and
biographies and when you start thinking about it
that's interesting because he thinks of himself as
a historical character and a biography and he's
a biographical type of guy and histories if

(08:57):
you like reading histories just like reading them
you're going to be reading a lot of
world history that means he's very familiar with
Tamerlane Tamerlane was a Genghis Khan clone in
the 1300s and he had an experience with
Persia because I remember this myself Tamerlane was

(09:18):
taking over the place he's the one who
created the modern Middle East in the 1300s
and he by owning everything he could he
sent some emissaries to Persia to say we
want to do a deal you got 60
days didn't quite say that but wanted to
do a deal and sent some emissaries and

(09:40):
the way one story goes, they said screw
you, we don't give a shit what you
think, chopped an emissary's head off, put it
in a box and sent it back Tamerlane
took Persia out rubbilized the entire country, killed
everybody he could.
No one knows this anymore John, no one

(10:00):
knows this No one knows this and it
turns out when you start looking into it,
the Persians have always been a-holes bringing
this sort of destruction on themselves over and
over and over again throughout history and Trump
has to be aware of this and it's
at the point where the clips I'm going

(10:20):
to play are secondary to my basic thinking
which is that we're just sick of it.
It's got nothing to do with oh Iraq
or being sucked into a never ending war.
We're just sick of it.
We're sick of Iran Right since Reagan got
in, he wanted to bomb them because he
took out the marine barracks and killed 40
marines or whatever it was over and over

(10:43):
again they created Hezbollah, Hamas no matter what
Alex Jones thinks Israel funded them man, they
created it I looked it up I looked
it up and so, and their death to
America, death to America ever since 79 where
they took over the embassy illegally by all
international law and kept our people there for

(11:05):
a year ruined the nightline show which is
we're going to stay on the air forever
until they let the guys go and the
whole thing we're sick of it we're just
sick of it and Trump knows the story
he put the deadline on there, it happened
the day after the 60 days was up
just like Tamerlane we're just sick of Iran.

(11:28):
Bush wanted to bomb them and couldn't do
it because the CIA said don't worry about
this, they really don't have a bomb the
CIA intelligence people and Tulsi Gabbard are probably
all right, they probably don't have a bomb
but they have this threat they're going to
do a bomb if they have to and
death to America, death to Israel and they're
just horrible Trump is the one that's going

(11:50):
to say screw it, BB go ahead and
bomb the hell out of them and maybe
we'll do even more after this gets going
and that's the basis for all this it's
got nothing to do with never ending wars
or oh they have a nuke they don't
have a nuke, they have a nuke or
they got a nuke two weeks away all
this bullshit we're sick of it since you

(12:10):
bring up the 60 days I think this
is warranted to play striking Iranian nuclear facilities
where's your mindset on that you can't say
that right?
you don't seriously think I'm going to answer
that question will you strike the Iranian nuclear
component and what time exactly sir?
sir would you strike it would you please
inform us so we can be there and

(12:32):
watch I mean you don't know that I'm
going to even do it, you don't know
I may do it, I may not do
it, I mean nobody knows what I'm going
to do I can tell you this that
Iran's got a lot of trouble and they
want to negotiate and I said why didn't
you negotiate with me before all this death
and destruction why didn't you negotiate, I said
to people why didn't you negotiate with me

(12:54):
two weeks ago you could have done fine
you would have had a country it's very
sad to watch this I've never seen anything
like it everyone thought it was going to
be the reverse I didn't, I didn't think
so and I was telling them you've got
to do something you've got to negotiate and
at the last minute they said no we're

(13:14):
not going to do that and they got
hit remember 60 days and then came the
60 61 is going to become a very
famous number that was one hell of a
hit, that first hit that was one hell
of a hit not sustainable to be honest
there you go, he's bringing up the history
just as you said, 61 it was 60
but now it's 61 61 is going to
go down in history I'm going to be

(13:35):
bigger than the history books 61, 61 so
he's the one after Reagan and Bush and
everybody in between wouldn't do anything, he's decided
that's it drew a line, created the 60
days created a parallel kind of a situation
with what happened in the 1300's and here
we go but meanwhile everyone's all bent out

(13:57):
of shape so I've got these clips you
brought up Tucker Carlson I did, just for
you you had a really good Levin clip
so let's listen to so Bannon had Tucker
on his show and they had some pretty
good exchanges but then Tucker which he's more
comfortable as the host brought Bannon on his

(14:19):
show and then they got into it with
some discussions that I thought were fascinating but
let's listen to this one this is not
part of the series I have two little
series but this one's just a stand alone
this is Bannon and Tucker talking about Mark
Levin and Tucker it's interesting when you look

(14:41):
at his waveforms when he's revealing so I
record everything it goes small up, small up,
small up is that kind of his waveform?
no, he has when he's revealing certain things
he drops his voice to an extreme and
he's like telling secrets out of class so
he drops his voice, now I boosted all

(15:03):
those up and when I boosted them it
sounded normal so he's got some sort of
tell that goes on with his dropping his
voice but it's clear when you bring it
up it's a very interesting phenomenon but here
he is talking about Mark Levin because there's
a beef going on between the two of
them and Tucker is a maniac and Tucker's

(15:27):
whole thing is like Don Rickles when he
insults people he says, no, no, just kidding
I love the guy and then he does
a laugh exactly right and he says he
loves everybody here we go the platform of
Fox though it's just not Mark why is

(15:47):
Fox you can play side by side Iraq
in 2003 and what's happening today why is
this apparatus Levin's the funniest because he's terrible
on TV and again I never had any
problems with him at Fox he kind of
controls Hannity in this weird way, I never

(16:08):
understood what that was about I never really
cared to learn, Sean was great to me
always nice and so was Levin so I
just kind of stayed away but they didn't
want to put him on TV because he's
like screechy and he's just not a calming
person, Mark Levin on TV I'm literally floating
in and out of consciousness and the attendant
has taken the remote to go have a

(16:29):
cigarette you're going to flip the channel when
Mark Levin gets on TV it's like listening
to your ex-wife scream about alimony payments
it's like not appealing so they wouldn't put
him on TV and then Sean pushed and
they gave him some kind of weekend show
that nobody watched now I don't have a
TV but he was just telling me that
he's like all over prime time so what

(16:52):
is that that's not by popular acclaim that's
not like their viewer surveys we need a
lot more Mark Levin less Jesse Waters, more
Mark Levin more Mark Levin what they're doing
is what they always do which is just
turning up the propaganda hose to full blast
and just trying to knock elderly Fox viewers

(17:14):
off their feet and make them submit to
the award, it's not in their interest this
is where the population, the voters are ahead
of the political class and the media, the
American people do not want any more engagement
in a foreign world, they saw Iraq, they
saw Afghanistan were just out I think because
they're racist is that what you're saying?
they're just bigots I love doing his laugh

(17:34):
I'm getting pretty good at that I think
I've nailed it wait, that was bad I've
tried it it hurts, it hurts it's not
an easy one well, a lot of good
stuff does hurt so Bannon is on the
show and he wants Tucker to become part
of the government I heard all this by

(17:58):
the way when I saw the clips come
in I'm like oh dynamite, John did it,
thank god I don't have to do it
most of my time was spent boosting those
normalizing the signal jeez so Bannon for some
reason he sees everything as a we and

(18:18):
he thinks he's part of some by the
way, Bannon does have an operation called the
movement the movement?
out of Brussels really?
do you know about this?
no, out of Brussels, that can't be good
no, the movement is a worldwide populist movement,

(18:41):
literally to get people, to get all these
governments to put populists in oh and it's
a political it's a political organization of some
sort, and it's called the movement, and Bannon
runs it and he's behind it he's got
his fingers in a lot of different pots

(19:02):
I sent in an article unmasking Steve Bannon
yeah, I put it in the show notes
people should read it it reminds us, because
it reminded me that Bannon is the one
who came up with the sleazy scheme to
put up the wall in Texas and then
the money disappeared, kind of it was dubious

(19:24):
what happened there it was dubious, that's all
we can say but what was he involved
for in the first place?
sorry now it's a tick please don't do
that so here he is trying to cajole
Tucker into becoming political and when you listen
to Bannon, everything's a we we, we, we,

(19:46):
as though he's got a big organization behind
him, and maybe he does but it's very
creepy but these two clips lead into the
four really good clips where they start talking
about the CIA and who knows what about
what it's very interesting we need a handful
of smart people around President Trump, they're saying
look, we put Cash and Bongino in the

(20:08):
FBI, we've put Ellis in the...
we are stamping, as we say in the
Netherlands, in the old country we are stamping,
aren't we?
said the elephant to the mouse so he
says we put in Bongino, we put in
he did it, yeah, he did it, man
he's running the show, Steve Bannon is your
overlord by the way, what he's about to

(20:29):
say to Tucker, is very similar to what
Pchenik said to me we really need a
guy like you in US government, Adam really?
yeah, exactly yeah, he's like isn't it time
for you to return which was interesting and
come to the USG no I don't think

(20:55):
I want to be in the USG forgot
to tell you that put Cash and Bongino
in the FBI we've put Ellis in Radcliffe's
CIA we've put a handful of great people
at DOJ we've put Pete and a handful
of great people at Defense, we've put Tulsi
and Joe Kent and a handful of people
at DNI it's not enough, the apparatus still

(21:15):
runs the deal we are hanging on in
a very tenuous shape we need to go
to war like they want to go to
war in Persia, we need to go to
war with them and I mean, take the
sword out of the scabbard and throw away
the scabbard we have to do that if
I got anywhere near any kind of institutional
power which I've never sought, and I don't
seek now but if I ever did, you

(21:36):
know I think the Tom Cottons and the
donors and people like that, I mean, I
think that would be really hard Okay, Pilgrim
Please So he says that, and it's like,
what is Bannion and he's doing this in
public this is like a public recruitment it's

(21:59):
a recruitment it's a we and who's we?
What I see Bannion doing here is he
knows the power of Tucker's audience he knows
it's a different audience probably that watches him
or at least there's, it's a Venn diagram
but not all of it You're right, it's
not the same audience that watches The War
Room Right, so he's trying to draw Tucker

(22:20):
in which is what you're seeing across the
board, whether it's Dave Smith whether it's Scott
Horton whether it's Megyn Kelly I mean, it's
all clicks they're all clicking together and it's
very disturbing because of the podcast, but there
it is I think you nailed it I

(22:44):
think that's one of the major elements of
this and I agree it's disturbing, I don't
like seeing stuff like that but anyway, let's
listen to part two of this recruitment promotion
That would be really hard I think they'd
put kiddie porn on my computer I'd get
pancreatic, I don't know man First off, just

(23:04):
the announcement of that the intention of that
would unmask part of this is going to
an unmasking, who's on our side and who's
not on our side because a lot of
people that are pretending to be on our
side are on the opposite side Yeah, and
this is where they kind of kicked into
the whole CIA talk which I found to
be very interesting because man, Tucker knows a

(23:26):
lot about the CIA Well, he let a
little thing slip in that little episode, which
is the reason I kept it in, he
says well, you know, the problem is I
get in there and then he says something
he says my computer and pancreatic cancer Well,
but didn't he bring that up in the
conversation about the CIA that some guy was

(23:49):
not loyal to Langley and then he got
pancreatic cancer and died really quickly Well, not
in this discussion that I remember but that's
possible but this pancreatic cancer thing has always
been somewhat disconcerting because it's a very rare
form of cancer and it crops up a
lot more than you'd think with famous people

(24:10):
Steve Jobs had it for example Yes, an
aggressive form of cancer So I think, and
he didn't quite finish saying pancreatic cancer he
just kind of started to say it and
then pulled back So I found that to
be screwy So here we go, now they're

(24:31):
going to start talking about they're going to
start talking shop and this is the best
some of the best stuff, it's like really
outstanding they bring in the CIA but there's
a kicker in the first clip which triggered
my whole catching all this otherwise I wouldn't
have recorded any of this until this happened
I would like to have John Ratcliffe go

(24:52):
to the sticks, and I think Ratcliffe's a
good man John Ratcliffe should go to the
sticks and say two things, number one, we
had no involvement at all in the Ukraine
assault under Russia because he's kind of been
in hiding in that and then he ought
to be open to questions He's never criticized,
no one ever criticizes John Ratcliffe I think
the reason they're not criticizing John Ratcliffe, and

(25:13):
John Ratcliffe's a good man, but you have
to remember John Ratcliffe was the mayor of
a small town in Texas that went to
Congress, did a great job, President Trump likes
him a lot he's got Mike Ellis over
there, but they're two guys we don't have
ten political appointees which we should have, we've
got two guys running that building That's the
way the agency's structured, there's no civilian control

(25:34):
of the CIA You know better than anybody
You know better than anybody, Tucker Really?
Obviously when I heard that, it's like okay,
let's get some more clips here You know
better than anybody What they dropped out of
that which really irks me about some of

(25:55):
these guys and Bannon being one of them
is they say there's two guys running that
place, running the building Two CIA supervisors of
some sort Two guys And it's not Ratcliffe
or whoever is the head guy It's two
guys Who are the two guys?

(26:17):
They never ask anybody out there I'd just
like to know who they are Do we
know who they are?
I do not know Well they both know
there's two guys So they both must know
who they are so why don't they just
mention their names just so we know who
they are But Tucker knows better than anybody
And Tucker knows better than anybody And of

(26:39):
course we know the names are all fake
because you have to do that And they're
wearing masks, so it doesn't help They've got
these rubber Well that's all possible, yes It
could be fake names fake faces The whole
thing That's always a possibility So here we
go It runs the way it's going to
run We sent Pompeo over there It's an

(27:00):
army, it's a business, it's a government agency
It's a country It's literally a venture capital
firm And it's budget is unknown It's reach
is...
And we have no idea what they're doing
Of course, because the majority of things that
they do are not U.S. government employees
doing Even the door kickers They're working through
some exile group They've been funding for 30

(27:21):
years They will also look you right in
the eye And lie to you Because that's
the wilderness of mirrors And they're smart Somebody
said to me the other day The problem
with the U.S. government is Why can't
we do this or that?
If you wanted light rail, you know we
couldn't do it And this person said Because
all the smartest people in government are at

(27:42):
CIA Yeah So that's interesting in itself Yes
Well for sure we don't hear much about
the CIA We hear a lot about Kash
Patel And Dan Bongino Who Bannon put in
Yeah, thank you Bannon Yeah So we continue

(28:03):
with this Because they're just doing a brain
dump here And this is fascinating in some
way Because as we know, Tucker knows more
than anyone Here we go They also, with
the interagency process They control the entire process
This is why downsizing NSC was so important
When you have this, we had these detailees
That come from all the different departments Because
NSC should have 30 people But it had

(28:25):
250 They're 60 local appointees And there's 280
come from different agencies That do all the
different paperwork They have the interagency process The
CIA controls that process They control the process
of the Pentagon They control the DHS They
control over the Justice Department They are embedded
deep Because they've been around so long And

(28:45):
they know how to embed deep With the
smartest people out there So if you don't
get control of that You're not going to
get control They're like a Praetorian Guard right
now This is like the late stage of
the Roman Empire When the Praetorian Guard Kind
of ran the deal And they would put
forward every legionary captain That they thought was
going to be good for a time And

(29:06):
they are planning right now To thwart President
Trump's Second term Make sure they wait him
out And they're going to have a hand
selected person for the third term And I
don't say this as a conspiracy theory guy
This is just basic facts Totally true, they're
so clever That if you criticize them They
will leak to people that you work for
them I happen to know Yeah, I'm getting

(29:28):
some of that actually I am But locally
up there No, no, no On the socials
Uncle CIA, we all know you What were
you doing in Amsterdam Yeah, you went to
Moscow Yeah Well, you should probably Make notes

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of who's doing that So I immediately think
When I heard that, I'm like, oh yeah,
that makes sense If you criticize the CIA
And you have a voice somewhere They're going
to tell, oh, you're part of it Of
course It's a great bit, I love it
Tunker thinks it's a fabulous idea Yeah, yeah,
I can see that But then You have

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to consider Let's reveal a few things That
should be known The CIA Likes alcoholics, but
they do not Adhere to anyone Using drugs
No, only booze, they like boozers They like
boozers But they don't And you were notorious
Weed, weed I was weed, not booze You're

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a weed guy You're disqualified immediately From the
get-go So no, I don't think you
are And I don't see how you could
be Based on anything I was a hitman
for the CIA At MTV I was out
there killing rock stars You weren't even the
handler Or anything So people who think that

(30:58):
are screwy But it doesn't mean you don't
know anything That's true Because, you know, Tunker
knows a lot More than anybody More than
anybody So I believe That Tunker's not You
know, he says himself That he always wanted
to be in the CIA Yeah, he interned

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His dad worked for a propaganda arm Of
the agency Which is the Voice He ran
the Voice of America Actually he was the
head of the broadcast board Of governors Which
oversees the Voice of America Which is even
above the Voice of America Yeah And I'm
totally convinced He's not in the CIA No,

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I'm sure he isn't Like me, he isn't
Same as Stuart Copeland from the police He's
not in the CIA Another druggie But there's
other people That we are totally convinced Are
in the CIA at some level Or have
something to do with Intel At some level
We've seen it, we know it And I
think we're good at this So let's go
to Tunker's little finale You know, the thing

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about it He probably laments that he's not
in the CIA Especially since they credit him
For being in there, blaming him Because they
tried to smear him by the CIA This
is a very funny bit If you're an
effective critic of CIA Joe Kent, I've lived
this personally But also Joe Kent A wonderful
man, a totally sincere man Great man Former

(32:23):
CIA contractor, lost his wife in Syria In
Obama's Syria war And became an opponent of
the way things are running And they, CIA,
played in his primary And the way they
did it was By convincing Republican primary voters
That Joe Kent, who's the single most effective
Critic of CIA in the United States Was
actually working for CIA I mean, like, wow

(32:45):
I tip my non-existent hat In deference
to the brilliance of that This is how
brilliant they are You notice from President Trump
The arc that he went through on Friday
You know something's up When David Ignatius at
the Washington Post Which we call the Langley
Bugle He's the head that comes up When
Ignatius comes out on Morning Joe And says,
Trump is doing such a really magnificent job

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here He's acting like your commander in chief
That should be the red flare that goes
up The red flare goes, what the fuck
I know!
It's too frustrating, I don't have a TV
Because it's too frustrating to watch I don't
know a single person who doesn't like David
Ignatius personally And that would include me And
he's just such a courtly man He's like
the Murdoch's, you can't dislike him He's just
got elaborate, wonderful manners, he's very nice But

(33:29):
like, he is the spokesman for CIA And
you wonder The Washington Post is the Langley
Bugle It's unbelievable Do you think they still
are the Langley Bugle?
Oh, they must be Oh, absolutely Yeah, under
Bezos Yeah, well, Bezos got all those CIA
contracts for his Amazon There you go So
it's all part of a scheme Well, can

(33:52):
I pick the thread up here?
Yes, please Run with the ball I've hogged
enough Yeah, so I will stick with Tucker
for a moment Because the other big thing
Oh boy, Tucker went tete-a-tete with
Ted Cruz Tete-a-tete with Ted Before
you play that I will mention that I
saw this But I also saw this guy

(34:13):
He's called Captain Ted He's some black guy
And I think he's like a cop Or
ex-cop or something And he does analysis
of these clips And he did a great
takedown Of Tucker on this Saying that this
whole thing was Tucker was insincere This was
created just to Embarrass Cruz He asked questions

(34:36):
that anyone Couldn't answer This is a very
interesting Expose of Tucker being an a-hole
Well, what I found interesting Is that this
all was pointing Towards Israel This was all
about Israel, Israel, Israel, AIPAC Israel influence, Israel
Mossad Israel, Israel, Israel And then Ted Cruz

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Then this was funny For me, personally As
Ted Cruz brings up Scripture Let's get into
Iran momentarily But you suggested it was a
strange thing That I said a minute ago
That when I came into the Senate I
resolved that I was going to be the
leading defender of Israel And what you didn't
ask is why So let me tell you
why No, you said I was obsessed with

(35:19):
Israel And you had just told me that
your driving motive To get to the Senate
was to defend Israel I'm like, I don't
think I'm the one who's obsessed with Israel
I don't even think about Israel Tucker, words
matter And you know that I said I
resolved to be the leading defender of Israel
And you said your driving motive The reason
you're in the Senate You want to be

(35:39):
the leading defender of Israel I would think,
if I ran for Senate, I'd be like
There are people dying of drug addicts on
the street My driving motive is to fight
for Texas And America, and to fight for
jobs And to fight for the Constitution And
you played a very, very careful word game
Of a lie to get I'm the one
who said it, not me So you still
haven't asked why But I'm going to tell
you why And the reason is twofold Number

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one, as a Christian Growing up in Sunday
school I was taught from the Bible Those
who bless Israel will be blessed I guess
he did That's where he came of age
How do you grow up in Sunday school?
It's only once a week Cruz is already
on the ropes here So he's not speaking
straight You're right, he's not speaking straight He's

(36:22):
on the ropes Growing up in Sunday school
I was taught from the Bible Those who
bless Israel will be blessed And those who
curse Israel will be cursed And from my
perspective I want to be on the blessing
side of things Of those who bless the
government of Israel?
Those who bless Israel is what it says
It doesn't say the government of it, it
says the nation of Israel So that's in

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the Bible As a Christian, I believe that
Where is that?
I can find it I don't have the
scripture off the tip of my...
Pull out the phone and use the Google
It's in Genesis So you're quoting a Bible
phrase You don't have context for it and
you don't know where in the Bible it
is But that's like your theology?
I'm confused And they go on and on
about this I won't bore you with it
By the way, this is an insincere discussion

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Because he says, where was it, knowing the
answer He knew the answer The thing is,
yes, it's in Genesis 12 I will bless
those who bless you Whoever curses you, I
will curse That's what God says to Abraham
That gets repeated in Numbers and in Isaiah
But really It doesn't say you have to
defend Israel It doesn't say you have to
go fight for Israel It says I will

(37:29):
bless those who bless you I didn't want
to get into the scripture itself I just
was trying to point out that This is
an insincere conversation Completely So that is true
And what Ted Cruz grew up on Is
just nonsense Pray for the peace of Jerusalem
Yes, but there's nothing about defending it Or

(37:50):
going to war There's nothing at all about
that So that was insincere in his fact
And you're right, it was a set up
question From Tucker Who also just had Genesis
in mind Whatever But then Tucker gets to
where he really wants to get What is
a popular Talking point that we've discussed on
the show Many times Is the Jews I'm

(38:12):
only trying to get to the question of
what AIPAC is And I don't think you're
being straightforward about it AIPAC is lobbying on
behalf Of the interests of a foreign country
And they're not registered And you're saying that's
not true You're saying that they don't coordinate
with the Israeli government I coordinate, they talk
with them I don't know what they do
But why don't you care?
Isn't it meaningful if a foreign government I

(38:33):
talk with Israel all the time Of course
you do But the law is And a
lot of people have been prosecuted under this
law That if you are lobbying on behalf
of a foreign government You must register, that's
it, it's really simple And I don't know
why If I'm working for Malaysia or Qatar
Or Belgium And I'm working on behalf of
its government Isn't that interesting that he brings
up Belgium and Qatar You know Because Steve

(38:56):
Bannon, you just mentioned Brussels There's so many
things There's a lot I think the point
you're going to make I'm going to make
it for you There's missing pieces Of information
That probably Help us understand the situation better
Yes But there's also, people are talking to

(39:18):
each other And they're bringing up the same
There's something There's a milieu of this Something
that Bannon said to, I haven't heard that
in a while And I'll hear it three
times this week Anyway, so, Brussels Yes, exactly
You haven't heard it and now all of
a sudden you're hearing it all the time
Very good I always find that extremely disturbing
Working for Malaysia or Qatar Or Belgium And

(39:41):
I'm working on behalf of its government's interest
Through a group of Americans Who are representing
the friendship between those two nations I have
to register under the Foreign Agent Registration Act
And if I don't I can go to
jail And people have gone to jail, people
I know So I don't understand why we
don't just be honest And say they're Lobbying
on behalf of a foreign government, they're coordinating
with the government You know that that's true?
That is not only not true, that is

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false They're not coordinating with the Israeli government
So right after this Right after this The
Hausfrau from Hausinhabit You and I have talked
about her before She's big in the right
wing Conspiracy circles So she has to go
after Tucker For Tucker going after Israel And
AIPAC And I'm not going to repeat what

(40:24):
I keep saying about that With some Spooky
You know Like a cell phone camera Moving
over a document Which is a FARA Disclosure
document And it makes it look like Tucker
got money In person from Qatar And you

(40:45):
know it's like oh look at Tucker Oh
he got money from Qatar Oh boy he
didn't disclose that And then I go and
find the document And it is a FARA
disclosure document Which is from A lobbying firm
who set up The interview between Tucker and
the prime minister of Qatar which of course

(41:05):
They disclosed that because they did That and
it says if you look at the document
It says interview for Tucker Carlson With the
prime minister of Qatar And it says in
person So the services were delivered In person,
Tucker Got the interview And that was what
the lobbying firm did But they make it
look like oh Tucker He's in the pocket

(41:25):
of the Muslims now Oh what is he
doing doing against Israel It was hilarious And
then of course The timelines are filled Filled
with this The Jews are drawing us into
a war They're doing it, Trump is stupid
Manga is splitting up What are we doing
and right on cue Here comes Anonymous Hello
my fellow citizens of America And others across

(41:48):
the globe This is the Architect Speaking on
behalf of Anonymous 17 days remain Until we
release everything But first there's something we feel
The need to bring to light now It
may not be able to wait This is
not a drill This is not speculation This
is a warning based on extremely reliable Intelligence

(42:09):
We have acquired verified information That a major
attack Is being planned on domestic soil It
will be brutal It will be visible And
it will be blamed on a foreign faction
One from the Middle East But that is
a lie The operation is a false flag
Orchestrated not by a foreign enemy But by

(42:32):
an elite shadow alliance Within a nation That
poses as our greatest ally But instead is
a hyper militarized power With deep influence Through
sexual blackmail In our intelligence Are you starting
to get the picture So what Anonymous quote
unquote Anonymous Is saying guy without a hoodie
But okay Anonymous Oh yeah one of our

(42:53):
greatest allies Who control our government With sexual
blackmail They're going to do a false flag
Another 9-11 is coming in So the
internet is just filled with this And people
yelling at me Oh you think it's about
China Okay So enter Scott Horton With Tom
Woods because I got the same email From

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our producer Who was kind of snide Like
John's best friend Scott Horton Scott Horton You've
seen snideness Where I see humor It wasn't
directed towards me So I was happy with
all of it And so I have two
clips Then I'm going to get into Two

(43:36):
series But first of all Tom Horton Is
not wrong about this He's not wrong but
he's Misguided in his conclusion Because of his
insanity about You know it's the same thing
that Dave Smith has you know Israel Israel
doing it Israel Epstein files Israel Iran can't

(43:57):
have a nuke They can't have a nuke
Implying and begging the question Ridiculously that they
were making one And that they were about
to have one And that they would have
had one If we hadn't done this Instead
they're just lying I mean Donald Trump is
conflating The Ayatollah's unwillingness To completely abandon enrichment
To let America take every last One of

(44:19):
his centrifuges out of the country And is
conflating that with them Having a bomb This
is what George W.
Bush called Shorthanding it It's a lie It's
a damned lie And Donald Trump knows it's
a lie And his own intelligence agencies Told
him last week They are not making nukes
And then worse They were supposed to meet

(44:40):
two days ago On Sunday And apparently here
are our choices We don't know for sure
Our choices are either one Donald Trump in
the most dastardly Treacherous just completely You know
most gratuitous Act of anti-diplomacy And with
consequences For decades to come for sure Was

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lying And pretending that he was still Negotiating
with the Iranians All the while he was
setting them up For the Israelis to go
ahead and get them In decapitation strikes And
reassuring them that they didn't need To go
to alternative locations And whatever to protect themselves
Don't worry the attack's not coming We're still
negotiating with Donald Trump And then sneak attack

(45:22):
them In a Tojo style fashion I think
I said Tom Horton But I meant Scott
Norton He is correct And Trump was lying
and I think I know why And I
think I can prove it But first let's
go to the other theory Which of course
involves Tucker Or the other alternative is That
Donald Trump was negotiating This is what Tucker

(45:44):
Carlson says He believes he was told That
Trump really was negotiating In good faith and
he really had told Netanyahu To wait and
then Netanyahu Went ahead and did this anyway
And is now dragging Donald Trump By the
hair into the thing And then Donald Trump
is handling that by saying Oh yeah I
meant to do that and this was my
plan All along so you take your choice

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I think the first is The most likely
that they're telling the truth Now when they
say that they had agreed To do this
and that they were lying And pretending to
negotiate I think they were really negotiating There's
a third option They were really negotiating and
Trump said I'm negotiating But he knew exactly
what would happen on day 61 And that
was based upon His 60 days history knowledge

(46:27):
So Scott Norton is not wrong But his
conclusion Is sad So I have two theories
The first is from the China Observer Now
the China Observer is As far as I
can tell a YouTube channel It might be
run by NTD or Falun Gong For all
I know but they have a lot of
interesting Little tidbits About the current Iranian China

(46:49):
Israel situation According to data from commodity firm
Kipler Over 90% of Iran's oil Currently
go to China Most of this oil is
sent to small independent refineries In Shandong province
known as teapots In 2022 In order to
secure higher profits Chinese companies began buying large
amounts of Iranian oil Under sanctions Iran has
very few other buyers besides China This puts

(47:11):
Iran in a weak position When it comes
to pricing In 2024 an official from Iran's
chamber of commerce Called the trade relationship with
China A colonial trap Because China pays for
oil in Yuan instead of US dollars Iran
is then forced to use that money To
buy large amounts of Chinese goods Deepening its
economic dependence on China Iran exports around 1
.7 million barrels of crude oil per day

(47:33):
If these exports are cut off China's private
refiners would For the first time in years
have to buy oil At market prices As
the world's largest oil importer China has been
increasing its reserves For three months straight Adding
over one million barrels a day Associate professor
of diplomacy Chang Tzu-Hsing Mo Of Changkang
University in Taiwan Said Iran has long relied
on China to buy oil Because international sanctions

(47:55):
have restricted its trade So this war could
have a major impact On China's oil supply
He also said Russia has wanted to sell
more oil to China But Beijing prefers to
diversify its sources You said something?
Yeah, Russia is the beneficiary Of this whole
situation And they're fine to go along with

(48:16):
it Everybody is Everybody surrounding Iran Is fine
Going along with the program Whatever the program
might be Well, the program consists of the
China-Iran comprehensive cooperation Play Which is And
again, I'm sure this is a major Anti
-China Quote-unquote news outlet But the details

(48:39):
I think are good And they check out
On March 27, 2021 China and Iran signed
a long-term cooperation framework Called the China
-Iran Comprehensive Cooperation Plan According to the agreement,
the two countries Would work together in finance,
infrastructure Healthcare, defense, and more China committed to
investing 400 billion U.S. dollars in Iran
over 25 years And both sides would establish

(49:02):
Free trade zones In return, Iran would supply
China With oil at stable, low prices And
allow China deeper access to its Banking and
telecom sectors This deal was part of China's
Belt and Road Initiative But four years later,
the deal has seen Slow progress While China
has continued to import large amounts of Iranian
oil Other key areas like infrastructure Investment have
lagged behind It wasn't until 2023 that Chinese

(49:24):
firms Secured a few major contracts Including one
for building Iran's largest airport It's worth noting
that on June 9th Iran's foreign minister Abbas
Araqchi met with Chinese ambassador Song Peiwu And
brought up the 25-year agreement again Xu
Ziyun, director of Taiwan's Institution for National Defense
and Security Research Said that China has mainly

(49:44):
used a barter system Exchanging engineering projects And
goods, including military equipment For Iranian oil This
has meant to strengthen diplomatic ties Between Beijing
and Tehran But even though this relationship looks
strong on the surface War can change everything
If the Iranian regime collapses That $400 billion
deal Would become worthless So when President Trump

(50:04):
says I've been talking about this for 35
years About Iran not having nuclear bombs No,
what he's been talking about is about China
He's always been talking about China The China
virus, China this China's ripping us off It's
always been about China And this is no
different Because Iran was a key piece For
China's Belt and Road Initiative Diplomacy professor Cheng

(50:27):
Xinmo Believes that the Chinese Communist Party Established
its so-called comprehensive partnership With Iran in
2021 To use Iran as a base for
expanding influence In the Middle East The goal
was to bring the region into China's Belt
and Road Initiative And turn it into a
front line against the West But so far
This entire plan appears to have failed Cheng
said that the 2021 agreement Was supposed to

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be a major infrastructure investment plan $400 billion
US dollars over 25 years But now, less
than four years later The survival of Iran's
current regime Is already in question The infrastructure
investments China made in Iran Are now essentially
lost Similar failures have happened in other Belt
and Road projects Across the Southeast and Central
China On June 17th, President Trump posted online

(51:08):
Claiming full control of Iran's airspace And said
they had located Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
He demanded Iran's unconditional surrender And warned that
patience is wearing thin Trump and Israel's goal
Is to wipe out Chinese and Russian influences
In the Middle East That way, the US
can shift its focus Into the Indo-Pacific
and counter threats from China If Iran suffers

(51:29):
a serious defeat China's influence in the region
will begin to shrink The US strategy is
clear Concentrate its efforts On dealing with the
Chinese Communist Party That is indeed the entire
focus And there's another country in there That
kind of came and went And the story
was a little quiet And Trump met with
the guy So basically, the Chinese were doing
this with Syria as well Trump added that

(51:51):
China has long backed Syria's Assad regime Which
has already collapsed Iran's regime is now on
the edge With China's support, Iran once helped
groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis Spread
their power in the Middle East But things
have changed, and now it's much harder For
China to expand in the region At this
point, the US is the one steering the
situation In the Middle East He also noted

(52:11):
that while the Israel-Iran conflict was unfolding
Xi Jinping was visiting Kazakhstan At the same
time, both Russia and China Have lost their
geopolitical foothold in the Middle East They will
likely retreat to Central Asia Which will become
the next battleground Between the two The latest
clashes between Israel and Iran Have captured global
attention On social media, many Iranians have shared
videos Showing that they welcome change in their

(52:33):
country In one clip, people laugh out loud
As they drive past large portraits of Iranian
military officers Who had just been killed in
airstrikes Young Iranians Have long grown resentful of
the country's Aging political elite Who rule over
them with absolute power Israel's military not only
Bombed the headquarters of Iran's army intelligence But
also took out the Ministry of Justice building

(52:53):
One Iranian citizen said The Justice Ministry was
the worst Constantly cracking down on anyone Who
dared to speak up They said, if you
don't obey, they put you on trial It's
about time they got a taste of being
judged by bombs So I think that All
rings pretty true I agree with that, I
want to add a couple of things Besides
the fact That if I had played this

(53:14):
clip for you Right about now you'd be
complaining About the cadence of the announcement In
fact, I was waiting for you to complain
And you didn't do it I'm only complaining
As if I was you Well thank you
for being So much better than me I
like the China thing I'm not done, I'm

(53:35):
waiting for your comments I'm waiting for more
But I want to mention that if we
remember Libya You could take the same thesis
And put it on Libya Because if you
recall When they went into Libya To rebelize
that country The Chinese were in there All
over the place And had these buildings that
they abandoned And ran for the hills There's

(53:57):
a whole bunch of structures Still standing, I
think In Libya Projects the Chinese have begun
A lot of infrastructure stuff too And they
just ran for the hills The Chinese do
not want to They don't actually want Face
to face confrontation They'd rather give you fentanyl
They'd rather give you fungus They'd rather fund

(54:19):
protests That's how they And I'll give it
to the Cuomo kid That is the smokeless
war That is how the Chinese operate And
it's not stupid No, it's not stupid But
it's It's If you can recognize it It
becomes a problem for them Indeed But nobody,

(54:41):
by the way, is recognizing this Except that
woman who can barely speak And you Well,
wait, that's not true I found the geopolitical
economy report Which is hosted by a guy
Named Ben Norton He's a lefty He's a
leftist He's a super leftist He's no friend

(55:02):
Or fan of Israel Or America, which makes
me like him even more To play his
clips And he's part of the grey zone
You know the grey zone, right?
So the guy is well versed This was
actually over an hour This whole YouTube video
I pulled a couple of clips, the ones
I think are most important I cut some
stuff up because he's talky He's talky But

(55:24):
he brings it all together In no agenda
fashion And I'm just like, wow Okay, and
let's just So this is the history of
how we got here How we got here
And how China fits in And what America
and Israel Are doing together We played different
versions of this This is I think the
most concise The US is using Israel as

(55:47):
a proxy Specifically to redirect blame And literal
incoming missiles Away from the US And toward
its proxy Israel And this isn't in any
way to excuse Israel For the horrific crimes
it's been carrying out In Gaza, in Syria
In Lebanon, and now in Iran Of course,
Israel is directly responsible For these war crimes

(56:09):
and crimes Against humanity But it's important to
point out why Israel is carrying out All
of these horrific crimes And it's on behalf
of the US Empire This was spelled out
very clearly In a plan that was published
by Several US government officials For the Washington
D.C. Based think tank The Brookings Institution
Which is very closely linked to the US

(56:30):
government And basically acts as a kind of
Outsourced arm of the US government In 2009
These US government officials These US imperial planners
Published a strategy paper Titled, Which Path to
Persia?
Options for a New American Strategy Toward Iran
And chapter 5 is titled Leave it to

(56:51):
Bibi That is Benjamin Netanyahu So leave it
to Netanyahu Allowing or encouraging an Israeli military
Strike on Iran In this paper These US
government officials At a US government backed think
tank Wrote that the US should encourage Israel
to attack Iran And this is what they

(57:11):
said Quote, The United States would encourage And
perhaps even assist The Israelis in conducting the
strikes Themselves in the expectation That both international
criticism And Iranian retaliation Would be deflected away
from The United States and on To Israel
Exactly what we're seeing happen Exactly And leave

(57:34):
it to Bibi I think that's kind of
funny The little leave it to beaver play
Let's just remind each other About who Bibi
is This is exactly what the US Empire
Is doing today I mean they spelled it
out so clearly It's so obvious Trump personally
gave Israel the green light He knew about
the operation He helped to plan it Trump

(57:56):
delivered Israel hundreds of missiles Three days before
Israel started the war And the US has
been giving Israel Billions and billions of dollars
Of weapons and military assistance For decades But
especially since 2023 To carry out these proxy
wars On behalf of the US Empire And

(58:16):
this is why The former US Secretary of
State Alexander Haig famously said Quote, Israel is
the largest American aircraft carrier In the world
that cannot Be sunk It is located in
a critical region For American national security End
quote So in other words, Israel is an

(58:37):
unsinkable Aircraft carrier for the US Empire And
by the way, Netanyahu Is an American He
was raised and educated in the US He
went to high school and college And got
his first job in the US He had
US citizenship twice And he only gave up
his US citizenship In order to be Israel's
Prime Minister But he is an American And

(58:59):
what he's doing is serving the interests Of
the US Empire Exactly, and so when I
hear Tulsi Gabbard come out and say Hey,
wait a minute, my intel says There's no
nukes, no, of course There's no nukes, but
this is the lie the President Is using
for a very Old play, playbook I might
even say I don't see the President You

(59:21):
and the other guy Horton say the President's
Lying about what?
The President never said that there For sure
are nukes Okay, good point, good point Trump
is very tricky I think I did hear
him say Though at some point they were
close Not far away You know, he might
have slipped on that That's a definitional thing

(59:44):
Close, a year, two years I'm okay with
that So technically he's not lying But he's
under the guise of They can't have a
nuclear bomb Something very different is going on
And it's been going on for a long
time So this brings me to the first
goal Of the US-Israeli war on Iran
Which is to maintain US hegemony In West

(01:00:05):
Asia Also known as the Middle East This
was clearly spelled out by the Pentagon The
US Department of Defense Back in 1992 In
the infamous Wolfowitz Doctrine This was a plan
that was written By the Undersecretary of Defense
Paul Wolfowitz A notorious warmonger And in the
Wolfowitz Doctrine He stated very clearly That the

(01:00:27):
goal of the US Empire Was to prevent
the rise Of any other superpower That could
challenge the dominance Of the United States in
the world At this time in the 1990s
The Soviet Union had just been overthrown A
year before in 1991 The US was the
only major power In the world It was
a unipolar world dominated by the US Empire

(01:00:49):
And they wrote very clearly In this Pentagon
document That the quote Goal is to preclude
any hostile power From dominating a region Critical
to our interests end quote And they named
several regions Among them were The Middle East
slash Persian Gulf And also East Asia And

(01:01:10):
those are the main two areas Today that
the US military is targeting Especially under Trump
In East Asia the US is militarizing The
region to try to encircle China as part
of the new Cold War And now of
course The US is using Israel To wage
war all across The Middle East, West Asia
To try to recreate the region Overthrowing all

(01:01:33):
of the independent Governments and propping up Pro
-US regimes So Trump's main goal In my
mind is China It's always been China and
there's Very good Trumpian reasons for this Mainly
inflation We are the biggest oil producer and
gas producer By quite a bit Over everybody

(01:01:53):
else And we've been shipping off The liquefied
natural gas Over to Europe There's even talk
of the US now Taking over the Nord
Stream 2 Which I find hilarious This is
about oil politics And oil prices Because it
always is And today the US has largely
succeeded In weakening OPEC Because the US has

(01:02:17):
become the number one Producer of oil But
the point is that the US is very
concerned About the possibility of oil Production and
prices Of oil in the global market Being
used as a geopolitical weapon Given that the
global South and also Russia and China Are
leading producers Of oil and natural gas in

(01:02:37):
the world So if they were to unite
And use a cartel like OPEC To control
the price of oil Or gas, it could
cause significant Economic damage And would lead to
very high rates Of inflation Because when the
price of energy goes up It is an
input in basically all other Parts of the
economy So when the price of oil and

(01:02:58):
gas goes up The price of everything else
goes up And this obviously has led to
a lot of political instability In the US
So the US is very concerned about The
stability of the price of oil And natural
gas in global markets Two more and then
I'm done And of course this has been
staring us In the face since this started
And I don't think We bring it up

(01:03:19):
all the time for 17 years We've been
talking about this We didn't bring it up
in this latest kerfuffle Between Israel and Iran
But here it is So again this makes
it very clear why the US And Israel
are waging war on Iran Because they already
succeeded In overthrowing Syria And removing Syria from
the resistance axis And Israel has also been

(01:03:42):
Waging war in South Lebanon Against Hezbollah The
Lebanese resistance group That has its origins in
the 1980s In the fight against Israel's illegal
occupation Of South Lebanon So Israel weakened Hezbollah
And killed its leadership Israel has been taking
control over Gaza Colonizing Gaza Colonizing the West

(01:04:03):
Bank Which according to international law Is occupied
Palestinian territory The US under Trump And also
under Obama and Biden Were waging war on
Ansar Allah in Yemen Weakening them And of
course the US government invaded Iraq Two times
in the Gulf War And then again in
2003 In the Iraq War And now the

(01:04:24):
final target is Iran Which the US and
Israel Are now attacking This was famously admitted
by Wesley Clark, the former US General and
commander of NATO Back in 2007 In an
interview He admitted that the US military Had
made plans to overthrow The governments of seven

(01:04:46):
countries In five years He said I just
got this down from upstairs Meeting the secretary
of defense's office today And he said this
is a memo that describes How we're going
to take out seven countries In five years
Starting with Iraq and then Syria Lebanon, Libya,
Somalia Sudan and finishing off Iran And after
we got Syria We had them all And

(01:05:08):
the very good question in the troll room
Why don't they just tell us this is
what's going on Because it does This is
marketing Trump is marketing But nuke, nuke, everyone's
afraid of a nuke It's a nuke He
does not want to tip his hat so
to speak Although I think the Chinese are
not stupid They know what's going on This
is a war against the BRICS And the

(01:05:30):
BRICS is the final clip And this really
brings it all together And it makes sense
I really believe that President Trump Talked to
Iran and said hey We can do better
business You guys with us guys Don't go
into business with the Chinese Don't go into
business with the Russians Do business with us
We've already got the Saudis on board we

(01:05:51):
think Come on, don't be idiots Because I
don't want to have to play my other
card Which means I activate Bibi Which brings
us to one last point Which I'll make
after you play this clip Iran has good
relations with many countries In Africa And Iran
has become very close To China and Russia
And in 2023 The BRICS summit Was held

(01:06:13):
in South Africa And Iran was invited to
become a full member And of course It
accepted this invitation And as of the 1st
of January 2024 Iran has been A full
member of BRICS Along with the original five
members Brazil, Russia, India, China And South Africa
As well as Egypt The UAE Ethiopia and

(01:06:37):
Indonesia And Saudi Arabia Has been invited to
join BRICS Although it has not officially given
an answer It's likely that Riyadh Is using
that as a bargaining chip With Washington and
saying to Washington Well if you put too
much pressure on us We'll join BRICS So
it's a card they can always play But
getting back to Iran So Iran is now

(01:06:57):
a full member of BRICS And when Iran
officially joined The Global South-led organization The
Iranian state media outlet NOR News published an
article Explaining its goals It noted that Iran
Is seeking to quote Lessen the influence of
imposed sanctions Over its economy End quote They

(01:07:18):
also said that BRICS will help to challenge
The quote Current unilateral world order End quote
So they're talking about the US dominated Unipolar
order Creating a more multipolar world And then
finally This is a very important quote Iran's
state media outlet said That by joining BRICS

(01:07:38):
This will quote Deepen the current existing relations
Between Beijing, Moscow And Tehran As the three
main architects Of the new world order End
quote So Iran is saying We have an
alliance with China and Russia To challenge The
US empire So it's obvious why the US

(01:08:01):
empire Is so concerned about this And is
trying to do everything it can To divide
this alliance So the way I see it
President Trump gave them A very easy out
And said look stop doing business with those
guys You're the lynchpin In the middle of
the Middle East We need to have you
guys with us And I think he was

(01:08:23):
Genuinely sad that he had to Have Bibi
go and kick off this Missile back and
forth Because people die, none of it's great
I don't like it either But honestly I'd
rather have The United States being the Unipolar
power In the world than Russia, China China

(01:08:43):
because they will You pay now They will
lock you down And so President Trump is
America first This is what he was voted
in for And it's an ugly business It's
a racket because everybody's making money On this
at the same time But I think he
is truly doing What is the best thing

(01:09:04):
for America right now And maybe One day
people will see it for what it is
Instead of running around like a bunch of
chickens With their head cut off saying Israel
Israel we've got the goods on Trump No
This is to protect I think peace in
the world Long term Let's have one more

(01:09:25):
Theory Which is one we've talked about before
And I saw another guy come out Another
middle eastern guy come out with it Which
is the fact That this is all Theater
People are getting killed but they're not getting
killed At the rate that they could be
getting killed No it's Everyone's running out of

(01:09:46):
ammo too This is the idea that Israel
The United States and Iran Are doing back
channeling They've always been doing that And the
whole idea is to get Why Trump had
to kill Soleimani And they killed the head
of Hamas They're taking out everybody Except Khomeini
Oh no because they need him They need

(01:10:08):
a guy They need somebody They need the
guy to sign the documents Just like we
did with Japan But they've got to get
rid of all the hardliners Yes And the
scheme that just took place like yesterday Which
was the one where the Israelis They said
they were going to do something It hasn't
been played up as much as they could
have been They took out another group Of
army guys by Setting up a fake meeting

(01:10:31):
They sent them all Texts or something Don't
worry Stand in the circle Stand in the
circle And they blew them all up But
they're all hardliners And they've got to get
rid of all the hardliners And that's the
reason that Trump told Netanyahu Not to kill
Khomeini And the people of Iran are cheering

(01:10:52):
They're happy That's what we're told There is
a young Country so they can't be unhappy
No very young And you need Khomeini to
sign the papers Like the Emperor of Japan
In World War 2 You need someone of
authority to say Well I guess we're not
going to do that That's why they didn't

(01:11:13):
kill the Emperor Yes So this whole thing
The way it's being It's odd that The
two boomers that do this show I think
we see through Most of the bull crap
You're right I think China is a key
element A lot of this is bull crap

(01:11:33):
Trump's doing the right thing He's not a
liar He But you've got the Bannons And
the Tuckers Everybody and Dave Smith And Scott
Horton everyone's running around Israel owns us They
run everything No I don't understand how you
can come to that conclusion And by the

(01:11:56):
way this country is shaped Like an aircraft
carrier too If you take a look at
it Releasing the Epstein tapes Would help a
lot I'll be honest about it That doesn't
help in any way Which brings me to
the bogus Uh Jouffre Eclipse which I have
You can get to Well Yes I am

(01:12:20):
But before you do that I wanted to
play this because it's gotten to such a
level I can't believe ABC Didn't understand what
this was about This morning authorities are investigating
Anonymous pizza deliveries Sent to members of Congress
and the people Who protect them I didn't
know this story Both Democrats and Republicans Along

(01:12:41):
with US Capitol Police leaders Have received unsolicited
pizzas At their homes They don't understand what
it's about really pizza Pizzagate pedophilia Child stuff
is that You don't understand what this message
is about No The delivery is likely aimed
At sending the message We know where you
live It's not a laughing matter Capitol Police

(01:13:02):
saying These recent pizza deliveries Are troubling and
yet again Bring to light the heightened threat
landscape We are living in So that just
goes on I thought it was hilarious That
they're sending pizzas And no one's making the
connection At ABC at least It's like ABC
ABC Owned by Disney, hello Yes, let's do

(01:13:23):
Virginia Dufresne Okay so these tapes Show up
and the first place They come up is
that I can never remember the awful Truths
the name of the podcast, I can't remember
the name Of the podcast but it's that
British Guy and he's always got his Head
cocked like to a That guy That's a
great podcast, that is The most conspiratorial thing

(01:13:46):
ever What is the guy's name?
He's so full of it So he's got
the tapes So this is supposedly a dead
Man switch series of Revelations that are gonna
Come out from Virginia Gouffre Whatever She's dead,
I mean she's dead She's dead and this

(01:14:07):
is a dead man She explains it, she's
a dead man Dead man switch I Dispute
the authenticity Because of something she said in
here I think these are AI Generated, I
think they're I like them And I think
they're entertaining and I think it's funny And
I think if they keep coming out with

(01:14:27):
These it's gonna be great but I don't
Believe them.
If you're watching this It means they got
me My dead man switch activated automatically After
I missed two scheduled check-ins I had
it set up months ago because I knew
this day was coming I did not die
by accident, I was murdered to keep Their
secrets buried My name is Virginia Louise Gouffre
I was one of Jeffrey Epstein's Victims I

(01:14:51):
survived Little St. James but Survival came at
a price I saw too much, knew too
much And now they've silenced Me But it's
too late for them They thought killing me
would bury their secrets but This video is
going to a few Organizations I trust Ones
that have been exposing the truth For decades.

(01:15:12):
You know who you are It's your job
to continue this Fight.
I was 16 when they reeled me in
I worked at Mar-a-Lago, folding Towels,
cleaning lockers My father kept the tennis courts
immaculate We were just working folks Trying to
scrape by.
Trump He was around but He was never
the threat The real predator was Gil Lane

(01:15:35):
Maxwell.
Prim and proper Smiling Promising to teach me
massage therapy At the Pink Mansion in Palm
Beach I had no idea I was being
fed into a nightmare machine Epstein's Island was
hell disguised As paradise.
You've heard Some names linked to him but
those Are just the sacrificial pawns.
The real Players, the ones they've protected at

(01:15:57):
all Costs, are still hiding in plain sight
I'll name two now Now Now Who else
got these tapes?
So-called tapes.
Well that's the question I have because I
know that this Awful truth show or whatever
it's called I like that name It's not
the awful truth, it should be Um She

(01:16:19):
says she sent it out to these people
I don't know.
There's no, there hasn't been any Follow up
on this.
It hasn't been covered much No one's even
come out and called it A fraud or
AI Or whatever.
It's just this kind of just Ambling along
on the Social networks and I find the
whole Thing peculiar Hmm What is the name

(01:16:43):
of this Podcast With that guy?
Somebody in the, you know for a fact
I've been waiting for them to tell me
But oh the real people's voice I think
it is?
Does that make sense?
It could be.
I think it's the real people's voice Anyway,
here's the next one I'll name two now
The first, a former U.S. President Barack

(01:17:03):
Obama Publicly, he's revered.
Privately, he was one of the worst He
wasn't there for the girls He was there
for the island boys Young boys, trafficked and
groomed I saw him more times than I
can count Always without his secret service detail
Sometimes with his Hollywood friends George Clooney and
Tom Hanks I still have nightmares about them

(01:17:23):
Arrogant and drunk on power Slinking into the
cabanas with kids Barely out of childhood The
second, Bill Gates The billionaire philanthropist Loved by
the media, hailed as a savior We called
him the benefactor And we used to dread
seeing him naked But he didn't come to
party He came to experiment Genetic experiments, human

(01:17:43):
experiments I saw him inject a young girl
With something they said was A genetic enhancement
She was younger than me, strapped to a
table Terrified, treated like a lab rat While
they muttered about seeding the future Of the
species These men think they are gods, playing
with life Like it was theirs to own
I'm telling you now Epstein isn't dead They

(01:18:06):
staged his death because he was too valuable
He held blackmail on some of the most
powerful People on earth Files, videos, confessions They
couldn't risk him talking But they also couldn't
risk him gone So they hid him Stashed
him under the protection of the same elite
Who once paid him to supply them with
flesh And they thought killing me Would stop

(01:18:27):
this from coming out They were wrong And
there is so much more to come Hidden
servers, encrypted drives Witness testimonies It's all going
to hit the light This video is just
the first detonation The data drops are timed
and automatic They are going to people who
can make a difference And nobody can stop
it now Not even the law enforcement agencies

(01:18:49):
In the US and UK The same ones
that buried the evidence I handed them Can
stop this truth from getting out If you're
watching this You are the resistance Don't let
my death be just another headline Burn their
lies to the ground Make the world see
the monsters behind the masks And to any
survivors out there Don't give up We're in

(01:19:10):
this together They can't kill us all Make
them pay So these videos are just audio
over a still frame And when you say
Data drops and detonate I'm like no It
sounds very anonymous type AI work to me
Not that I don't want to believe it

(01:19:30):
Not that I don't want to believe it
Let's look at it as entertainment But It's
the Gates stuff that Triggered me It's her
comment I've known Bill for 40 years If
I saw I haven't seen him for a
decade or more But if I saw him
We know each other He liked mom types

(01:19:53):
He liked mothers He didn't like young girls
No he did like young girls That's the
key I can tell you this Young petite
blondes When she said he didn't come for
the girls There's no way I thought that's
what she said about Barack Obama No she
said about Gates too She said he didn't

(01:20:15):
come for the girls Right Actually both of
them She said that about Barack because he
came for the boys But Bill didn't come
for the girls also He came to inject
people With genetic material or something For the
future This is bull crap Well If anything
Bill Gates Is notorious For chasing women I

(01:20:41):
mean I've told the stories before About pick
me Bill The t-shirts And the whole
thing It's just like no He's not going
to be walking around naked And then injecting
girls with genetic material This makes no sense
I want it to make sense John I
want it to be true This is so
good, it's so juicy Well hopefully she'll have

(01:21:03):
more material That we can mock Or sheet
it This is the first Data Data dump,
the first detonation There's much more alliteration to
come Yeah it's going to come out in
time because it takes that long to get
These The voice right Maybe she's not dead

(01:21:24):
That thought Crossed my mind Well that's always
possible too Whatever the case is this is
a smokescreen I mean there is They could
do something, they could help us out here
The government With I don't know 10,000
hours of tapes Let's put it this way
This is better than what the government has

(01:21:45):
given us so far This is great This
is dynamite material Oh man If you haven't
heard it That's good Let me just play
two quick clips here Because the Paris air
show is on Which is not really in
Paris It's in Le Bourget, I've been to
this air show I found it Extremely boring

(01:22:06):
There's a bunch of guys in uniforms Walking
around, a bunch of guys in suits And
it's all about war stuff And CNBC caught
up with The COO Of Lockheed Martin And
I would say that Mark Rutte Is doing
his job very well Hi welcome back to
Paris and the Paris air show I'm Philip
O live with the COO Of Lockheed Martin

(01:22:29):
Frank St. John thank you for joining us
Lots to discuss because defense Is the topic
that is happening right now And a lot
of people are saying Defense spending, are we
in the beginning stages here Given everything we're
seeing Ukraine, the middle east Or are we
sort of in those middle innings, where would
you say we are Hey Phil good to
see you again And I would say we
are in Probably the beginning Of a three

(01:22:51):
to five year surge In defense spending Especially
here in Europe The first couple of years
there was a lot of dialogue And understanding
the issue And understanding the demand for deterrence
capability Now we're starting to see those budgets
Come into play in the European countries As
well as some increases Back in the US
domestically So I think for the next three

(01:23:11):
to five years Budgets are going to be
pretty substantial Business is up, everything is groovy
We're just in the first inning of the
game This is great And then he asked
him about The Golden Dome Back in the
US a lot of people Have heard the
president talk about the Golden Dome missile defense
system On paper, makes sense But you know

(01:23:34):
there are more than a few cynics out
there Saying now wait a second, huge country
like the United States, could Golden Dome actually
Work?
Give me your perspective in terms Of not
only can it Work, you obviously believe in
that, but how Quickly could we see a
system implemented Well as the world's leader in
Integrated air and missile defense, Lockheed Martin Is
really proud to be part of bringing President
Trump's vision to pass And there are a

(01:23:57):
lot of existing Capabilities, be it space based
Sensing, command and control Surface based sensing and
Effectors that have been proven in conflict Over
the last several years that are already In
existence.
The real challenge Is scaling that up in
quantity And then creating the integration Of those
separate pieces and so We definitely think something

(01:24:17):
can be Fielded on a rapid pace.
When you say Rapid, I know the time
frame of three To four years has been
thrown out there, is that Realistic?
Yes, it's very realistic To have a basic
capability on the Field within a couple of
years And then in parallel be developing The
more advanced threat deterrents Things like space based
interceptors And the like.
How much do the drone Threats that are

(01:24:39):
out there now change?
Oh wait for it, directed Energy weapons, it's
not true They don't exist, no one uses
them Conspiracy theory.
Well it's Interesting because the drone threats are
If they're large, we're going To be seeing
them handled by the kind of systems We're
seeing operating in the Middle East today The
smaller drone threats We're actively working on laser

(01:24:59):
weapons Systems, high powered microwaves Ways to deal
with those smaller drone Threats down kind of
in a lower layer What a bonanza, what
a bonanza So in short To summarize the
first Hour of the show, there's Not going
to be a nuclear war You know, when
you see on Instagram Oh, Iranian state Media

(01:25:22):
released a video of a guy Stroking a
bomb that had a big nuclear Symbol on
it, it's not going to happen Just look
at the floor The spinning will stop, it's
all Going to be okay For now For
now Oh Yes Now what What won't

(01:25:49):
be okay Is Big Pharma Big Pharma under
a lot of pressure right now As RFK
Jr. Is definitely Talking about restricting Advertising Of
Pharma products On television And Even CNN had

(01:26:12):
an article Like this will hurt News coverage
This will hurt us This will hurt news
coverage Because that's all of our Just coming
out and saying it now Which is the
funniest thing Then the way he's going to
do it This is according to Bloomberg So
before the loosening of advertising Regulations by the

(01:26:33):
FDA in 1997 US Pharma companies had to
list All possible side effects For medication If
they wanted to mention which condition the drug
Was being advertised was intended To treat Reading
out the long list of side effects Took
too long And it drove up the cost
for airtime too high Meant there wasn't as

(01:26:53):
much Broadcast advertising as there is today The
FDA Changed this And allowed ads to disclose
fewer Side effects like you know Death and
also allowed Companies to direct customers to Talk
to their doctor Call a phone number or
visit A website to get more information So

(01:27:15):
Rolling that back by itself Will first of
all be a bonanza For the For the
televisions particularly Television news Because the 30 second
ads have to go to 60 seconds To
get in all the bad stuff Exactly And
This ACIP that everyone's making Such a big

(01:27:38):
fuss about The advisory panel on On biologics
And of course that's really vaccines So RFK
Jr. Discussed Some of the issues You remember
that I think it was Celine Gounder A
CBS doctor Said well this was just like

(01:27:59):
They just dated something wrong On one of
their disclosure forms And we went and looked
at the disclosure form And no The report
The report was much more damning She was
misleading the audience Well she was lying But
you look at the report It's like well
40% didn't even sign the disclosure form
Didn't hand it in They didn't list all

(01:28:19):
the disclosures And here's RFK Jr. talking about
one particular doctor Dr. Paul Offit So practically
what do you think Will be the outcomes
of pregnant women Not being able to get
vaccinated I'm sorry that's the wrong clip Here
it is, this is it Well you know
this change Marth has been a long time
coming In 2002 Sorry about the audio But

(01:28:43):
this is just what I got The government
oversight committee Held hearings about ACE That lasted
almost a year And they issued a scathing
report About the institutionalized Conflicts of interest and
corruption One of the examples They gave was
that Four out of the five members Who

(01:29:03):
voted to Recommend the rotavirus vaccine To the
schedule Had a direct financial interest in that
vaccine One of those individuals Voted to add
it to the schedule And then he subsequently
Sold his vaccine He owned and developed A
guy called Dr. Paul Offit Sold his His

(01:29:27):
patent on the vaccine For 186 million dollars
So he said he won the lottery Because
of his vote That panel found that 97
% of the people On the committee Had
conflicts of interest So Dr. Paul Offit 186
million dollars Nice little payday for voting For
a vaccine that you then sold the patent

(01:29:49):
to And here's Dr. Paul Offit Now about
this Taking the COVID vaccine Of which he
was a huge Beneficiary of approving it What
he's saying about this no longer being Recommended
So practically what do you think will be
the outcomes Of pregnant women not being able
to get vaccinated Against COVID What you'd like

(01:30:11):
to see Is you would like to see
What is inevitable happening Which is that a
pregnant person Gets COVID Suffers severely or dies
And then there's a lawsuit Against the federal
government Saying that I couldn't get this I
couldn't afford the vaccine And I couldn't pay
for it And my insurance company wouldn't pay
for it And my doctor was scared to

(01:30:33):
give it And now I've suffered Or in
the case of the family This person has
died And they sue the federal government For
what should be an obviously winnable lawsuit Which
is that every other country considers this To
be a high risk condition We don't You
made it much more difficult For me to
get this vaccine And I'm going to sue
you for it So you can't sue the

(01:30:53):
manufacturers of vaccines When you are injured by
their product But this doctor in the pharmaceutical
industry Says Well you should be able to
sue the government For telling you not to
take it What an upside down world these
people live in And a pregnant person Pregnant
person Pregnant person should die And then they

(01:31:14):
can have a lawsuit That's what I want
I want someone to die That's what he
said It's literally what he said Horrible man
He is a horrible man What do you
have on Naomi Wolf I love my Naomi
Wolf Tell me what you got on Naomi
Wolf This is an indictment She had an

(01:31:35):
EMF guy on EMF?
EMF?
What is an EMF guy?
IMF No EMP Make up your mind I'm

(01:31:55):
trying to get it It's the electromagnetic field
EMF So like wifi signals and stuff Yeah
wifi signals Signals from your satellite dish Oh
yeah okay Okay so EMF She's got an
EMF guy on who's selling some product Let
me guess A bracelet Similar So she When

(01:32:21):
I heard this This is just a condemnation
clip We play these once in a while
I dig them up, you dig them up,
we both do it And it's a clip
showing that the person That we're listening to
and you have an admiration for Is an
idiot Yes that's fine I can still admire
her whether she's an idiot So This is
a clip that proves she's an idiot She

(01:32:42):
has this guy on about EMF And he's
Talking about What you can and can't do
to Minimize I'm on board with this idea
Minimizing Our availability to getting blasted By all
these radio waves And that's why I have

(01:33:03):
the home Networking thing as opposed to Wifi
I'm on board with you on that for
sure Yeah And I took a wifi router
Not a router but a repeater that was
in my Bedroom Oh bad we have no
wifi Oh yeah no it's been gone for
Years but I noticed my sleep Improved So

(01:33:26):
there's something to it But not this Now
this is the She's an idiot clip about
Her and her concerns About the radio frequency
Problems Wow so there are other EMF product
companies out there I know because I spent
$400 on a little Kind of pendant That's

(01:33:49):
supposed to Protect you from EMFs and my
husband was like Are you insane?
This is voodoo How do you know this
is going to work And I have no
evidence that it worked $400?
She has a pendant She wears She spent
$400 for Wow exit strategy bro We are

(01:34:12):
doing the We gotta be selling pendants And
you know what we have?
We got medbeds That's what we have we
got medbeds for y'all Don't worry we're
gonna fix all that ails you with a
medbed So I had to get that Clip
just to say hey okay Poor Naomi Yeah
that's kind of bad Yeah she's very And
throughout this discussion She had a lot of

(01:34:34):
oh Wows and oh my god Oh my
god because she didn't know Anything she's so
Science illiterate That she was just clueless This
guy's just bulldozing Her and it was just
It was a pathetic pathetic Presentation Well let's
just stay on that And preventing yourself from

(01:34:57):
Death from all kinds of horrible Things This
is CBS And this is a Breakthrough we
have a breakthrough Now to that breakthrough in
the battle against AIDS decades after an AIDS
Diagnosis was a death sentence The FDA today
approved The first drug that is almost totally

(01:35:17):
Effective in preventing the disease It is lenacapavir
To show you just how far we've come
The CDC reported the first cases In 1981
The next year the disease got a name
Acquired immune deficiency Syndrome at high risk Were
gay men and intravenous drug users It would
be four years 1985 before President Reagan first

(01:35:39):
mentioned AIDS That same year actor Rock Hudson
Announced he had it In 1987 the FDA
approved The first AIDS treatment AZT Yeah that
was a good one Fauci In 1991 Magic
Johnson of the LA Lakers announced he was
HIV positive In 1992 AIDS became the number

(01:36:00):
one cause Of death for American men Ages
25 to 44 After treatment of AZT In
1997 highly active Anti-retroviral therapy Increased HIV
life expectancy By 15 years In 2021 the
FDA approved The first long acting shot Used
for HIV treatment Since 1981 more than 700

(01:36:23):
,000 people in this country Have died of
AIDS So what is this wonder Drug tell
us more about it And Dr. John LaPook
joins us now John people using the word
breakthrough For this does it warrant that This
is huge I remember my first Patient with
HIV AIDS March of 1981 First bed on
the left It was the first bed on

(01:36:43):
the left by the way this is an
ad Just so you know this is a
marketing Exercise with a very specific reason He
died Do you think they were paid for
the term Yeah well it's not necessarily To
sell the product but they need something else
The product is new And you'll hear it
He died and so did every single patient
With HIV I saw for years Then we

(01:37:05):
had these new drugs that were effective And
the concept of taking a pill everyday To
prevent HIV AIDS The problem was people weren't
compliant They weren't taking it it was hard
to get it to people And there was
a stigma associated with taking it By the
way all Bull crap prep Has been nothing
but advertised To death on television And people

(01:37:25):
didn't comply Let me see you don't want
to die Because of what you've been told
So you have to take a pill I
think the pill is even once a week
And that was the problem the problem Was
people did they wanted to die They didn't
take the pill it was hard to get
Bull crap Bull crap It's on the insurance
schedule everything This is not true The problem

(01:37:48):
was people weren't compliant They weren't taking it
it was hard to get it to people
And there was a stigma associated with taking
it Now you have a stigma of taking
a pill at home Really An injection twice
a year That's more than 99.9%
effective At preventing HIV AIDS in people at
high risk What are the obstacles that remain
here John We're hearing the cost is super
high I spoke to a spokeswoman today From

(01:38:10):
Gilead she said it's going to be about
$28,000 a year at list price But
they're making all sorts of Efforts she said
to make it I like that at list
price best price best price $28,000 best
price A year at list price But they're
making all sorts of efforts She said to
make it more widely available To everyone but
the problem of course is In the United
States we have decreased Support from federal programs

(01:38:34):
both Inside the United States and abroad There
it is So the question remains are we
going to be able To have access and
use And instructions for people Who need it
My goodness isn't there a $1 Solution which
I was told as a kid Wear a
condom Wasn't that the $1 Solution to this

(01:38:55):
problem No I think there are more probably
The ones I need That was good your
timing was good Thank you Good line No
I didn't write it down That came out
on the fly I know you couldn't have
On the fly So my goodness My goodness

(01:39:18):
It's like No One day they should really
I have so many books on I lost
a lot of friends people I knew They
all died of AIDS After AZT treatment they
went into The hospital and that was it
It was like COVID It was the same
people Burks and Fauci I tested positive I'm

(01:39:40):
going to the hospital Didn't come out I
tested positive for COVID Went in the hospital
didn't come out Ugh These ghouls these people
And now we need government money For this
It's only a shot I thought the messaging
in that particular Presentation I'll call it Was

(01:40:06):
really just to get you to associate that
With the pregnant woman that can't get the
shot Because she can't afford it or whatever
Oh you know we got a boots on
the ground From one of our producers Let
me read this to you From the douchebag
mailman My wife is five months pregnant she's
30 I'm 35 We've been trying to get
pregnant for six years With no success which
I attributed to vaccines I received while in

(01:40:27):
the air force My wife has been adamant
since day one Of her pregnancy so I
guess it worked That she doesn't want hospitals
involved At all but started all of her
appointments Through a local women's clinic because of
our insurance After much research on vaccines And
the vitamin K shot we both agreed We
will leave our baby's health to God And
respond as responsible parents But we did not

(01:40:47):
want to take the chance With any vax
so I had to Test my doctor without
letting her Know our position I said to
my doctor We don't have an opinion yet
But this is our first baby so we
don't know You know what we don't know
and we'd love to know Your opinions about
vaccines She starts explaining how privileged she is
To be in the medical field so she
doesn't Even have to research the vaccines That

(01:41:08):
she feels are bad for people Like us
because of all the misinformation Out there She
explains how we as a country are going
back in time Because of anti-vaxxers And
how many cases of measles and polio Have
already been reported really polio?
Five minutes of doom and gloom Obviously I'm
nodding along Like I'm totally eating her BS
But I can see my wife about to

(01:41:30):
blow up So even though I knew we
would never see this doctor again I wanted
to see how deep the hole goes I
said What brought this conversation up as a
commercial For the COVID vaccine and how safe
it is For pregnant women so we wanted
to get it But we want to get
your input before we do She turns to
my wife and says If we have a
COVID outbreak The first people who are going
to die is the pregnant woman I recommend

(01:41:52):
you both Get the vaccine to protect yourselves
And your baby You can see as she
walked out how proud of herself She was
for convincing us that there are Zero reasons
to question a vaccine We have an appointment
with the midwife This week we'll be having
at home Water births, screw the experts In
the morning to you both Good job Excellent

(01:42:13):
report All that was missing was a recording
Come on people Wear a wire Do better
Yes, do better Wear a wire Wear a
wire Either that or get a good Cell
phone program and just leave the phone On
the record Because the cell phones record very

(01:42:35):
well Yeah, well the iPhone has a built
in Recorder, you can just use that Just
put that on and record the conversation Real
easy What else you got John?
We got a few minutes before we take
a break I got some TikTok stuff I
got the Hitman stories How much time do
we have?
I also have the long Ayesha The black
chick on PBNPR Let's do Ayesha, that'll fit

(01:42:57):
nicely I think that time This is long
But they're short, luckily It's long but they're
short, I'm confused Long but they're short This
is about a thing They're trying to do
This is What are the two main problems
in the country right now?

(01:43:17):
Have you had two concerns?
Me personally?
No, in general Everybody, everybody has these Two,
there's only two Main concerns The real big
problems Not Trump, not Inflation?
No Well, then I'm lost, that was my
big one Housing's number one Housing, cost of

(01:43:41):
housing Okay, yeah Climate change That I'm sorry,
I should have known better How can I
be so stupid?
Climate change, why isn't that number one?
Housing's number one Because it's not number one
in this presentation Because they're talking about Something
called the green Social housing, and that's not

(01:44:03):
the clip The clip we're listening to is
Ayesha's big story Number one We go beyond
the news to bring you one big story
On the show, you know, we often Talk
a lot about the problems Facing our country
and our world But today we have a
story About a solution It addresses two of

(01:44:24):
the biggest problems Affecting people across the country
Housing and climate change Wow, they played that
horn on NPR?
I'm baffled Amazing So now we've got two
By the way, the troll room has different
priorities Like one, drugs Two, how to get

(01:44:45):
them Yeah, well that's more likely To be
the general consensus As opposed to housing and
climate change You've played two To tell us
more, we have NPR's climate solutions Correspondent, Julia
Simon I want this job Climate solutions correspondent
Not the climate correspondent, not the weather correspondent
Climate solutions correspondent To tell us more We

(01:45:10):
have NPR's climate solutions correspondent Julia Simon Hello,
Aisha Today I want to take you to
a place That's working to combat climate change
Through their housing That place is Vienna So,
Vienna, Austria You're not talking about like Vienna,
Virginia Vienna, Austria You know where I get

(01:45:30):
my scripts from Okay, okay Julia, how did
you find yourself Reporting on climate and housing
In Vienna And it seems like you're very
good at getting Wait a minute, did they
put this Viennese waltz Underneath the music, or
did you do that?
No, I didn't do that I cut out
most of it because they actually played Half
of the Blue Danube Julia, how did you

(01:45:52):
find yourself Reporting on climate and housing In
Vienna And it seems like you're very good
at getting These good gigs Oh my goodness
You are right, and like many great adventures
This one started at a happy hour A
happy hour for climate Researchers And these kind
of researchers They kept repeating one word over

(01:46:15):
and over Vienna, Vienna, Vienna And I was
like, what is the deal With Vienna I
had to find out A few months ago,
my colleague Ryan Kelman And I traveled to
the Austrian capital My hat just flew off
Because it's very windy Boondoggle We were in
this big grassy park With playgrounds full of
kids There's a bunch of apartment buildings Around

(01:46:37):
this park, but one stands out It's a
modern building It's lots of wood, lots of
windows On one of the top floors I
see a guy in a beanie waving That's
him waving to us And we finally catch
up to him How are you?
This is Sebastian Schublach, if you need the
full name Schublach works at a think tank

(01:46:59):
He's lived in this modern building For about
six years with his wife And two young
daughters He loves talking about his apartment building
So he takes us on a tour Should
we go upstairs?
Yes, let's do it It's six floors, plus
a basement 34 apartments, lots of shared amenities
Look at how beautiful A library, a sunlit

(01:47:19):
library A rooftop garden Did she mention what
think tank This guy works for?
Is he working on some kind of climate
solutions think tank?
No, she never does By the way, these
clips We're on to three, I think This
is from This presentation must have been 45
minutes Well, we had to make up We

(01:47:41):
had to make up for the cost of
it To send these nut jobs to Vienna
To go, hi, hey, hi That's pretty much
Yeah, that's pretty much it Okay, we're going
to three Ready?
Here we go And Aisha, there are a
lot of Climate friendly aspects Things that help
the building Reduce planet heating pollution The plants

(01:48:03):
on the roof, they help keep the building
Cool in the summer, so it uses less
energy There are solar panels They're on the
rooftop There are cool window shades On the
outside of the apartment That help keep out
the sunlight And the heat in summer Schublach
uses a switch to put them up and
down Do you mind showing us?
A switch!

(01:48:24):
A switch!
This all sounds really nice But, I mean,
he must be paying a lot for this
A lot!
For this, for the plants on the roof
So this is an electric switch to move
To close the blinds, basically How is that
climate friendly?
It doesn't sound climate friendly to me No!
It's using electricity You should be charging a

(01:48:47):
Tesla with it Oh, I'm sorry, we don't
buy Teslas anymore Wow So we go on
to clip 4 Which is, you know, Aisha
Reading her script And she says, how much
does it cost?
And so they tell her Oh, it's not
that bad Alright, go on Well, for a
4 bedroom, utilities included Plus the shared space,

(01:49:08):
he pays about 1700 US dollars a month
Which is not cheap, cheap But it is
definitely affordable Oh god, you don't want to
know What people are paying in America Aisha,
the whole reason We came to Vienna is
because This climate friendly apartment It's not some
fancy private apartment It's actually subsidized By Vienna's

(01:49:32):
city government It's something called social housing Oh,
dude Okay, so now I know What to
tell my daughter Can I just take an
interrupt before you get to your Yeah, please,
I only have 2 clips left Because Christina
and Kevin They want to start a family
And they're looking for An apartment with 2

(01:49:55):
It would be great if it had 3
bedrooms They'd settle for 2 And they can't
find it because they don't qualify For social
housing Or climate friendly social subsidized housing And
because of the Asylum seekers Who get all
the housing It's impossible to find anything And

(01:50:16):
they're Really having a tough time And now
I'm like, you need to go to a
climate social Subsidized housing, I gotta tell her
By the way, if anyone knows anything in
Rotterdam Even outside of Rotterdam Please email me,
adammccurry.com They're desperate So there you go,
my commercial is done That was good Okay,
4, no 5 We're on 5 And so

(01:50:38):
social housing Is that public housing?
Like, what exactly is that?
Social housing, it's kind of like Public housing,
it's the government playing a role And look,
we're in this moment When the Trump administration
is Posing big cuts to public housing Cutting
funding to reduce climate pollution You might think
now Is a bad time to learn About

(01:50:59):
climate friendly housing In Vienna, but in places
Like Chicago and Denver Government officials think Now
is actually a great time Yeah, yeah, yeah
It's a great time Because of Trump So
this goes on and on and on And
they come up with this term Green social

(01:51:22):
housing It's like government housing No, it's government
housing It is government housing So they bring
this up And the last clip is the
one that says Green social housing Which is
government housing About what's going on Chicago is
implementing this And we have to think back
historically Chicago is always the key Chicago is

(01:51:44):
the one that built the tenements That they
had to tear down One after the other
Because it was ridden with gangs Chicago is
always doing this stuff And they're always failing
Over and over and over again And here
they are again Because now there's a green
component To the argument So we're going to
have these crap Apartments built in Chicago For

(01:52:07):
whatever reason If they can get enough money
from the stupid taxpayers Here we go So
how much progress has Chicago made?
They expect the first groundbreaking For this new
green social housing next year I mean we
just passed this ordinance So we have some
work to do To implement and get this
off the ground But Aisha It isn't just

(01:52:28):
local politicians Getting inspired by Vienna I am
Tina Smith and I am United States Senator
from Minnesota Senator Smith went to Vienna a
few years ago She was on holiday but
she couldn't help Herself from researching the housing
I'm constantly thinking about this Because I'm always
trying to figure out How cities are dealing
with the housing crunch Which is such a
huge issue in America When Senator Smith got

(01:52:49):
back to Washington She got together with her
colleague in Congress New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio
-Cortez Cortez First of all they introduced something
called The Homes Act It would establish a
new housing authority To make affordable housing And
provide money for climate upgrades Upfront money to
be able to make The kind of energy
improvements That are so important to lower costs

(01:53:11):
For people in the long term And also
deal with climate pollution The bill hasn't gone
anywhere yet Climate pollution There is Oh man
And they said the bill's going nowhere Because
it's going nowhere And there's no such thing
as climate pollution There is a new report

(01:53:31):
Studies suggest Climate disasters Hit the brain before
Babies are even born Quote, quote What we
are seeing is compelling evidence That the climate
crisis is not just An environmental emergency It
is potentially a neurological one Yes Your baby

(01:53:53):
Is dying from climate Your unborn child is
dying from Climate change Suggests a new report
Peer reviewed by PLOS One Yes, yes Let
me ask you Weren't we way past the
1.5 degrees That everyone was Are you

(01:54:14):
sure?
Are you sure we're past that?
I'm pretty sure we've gone past it I
can recall that we It's colder than ever
around here But I mean The weather's not
climate, we know that The world is heating
up And faster than predicted That's the finding
of a new study Humans are releasing So

(01:54:34):
much greenhouse gas That within three years Planet
Earth will likely be unable to avoid 1
.5 degrees Celsius Of long-term warming Since
pre-industrial times The 1.5 degree goal
Established by the 2015 Paris Agreement Has been
a cornerstone Of international efforts To curb climate
change At 1.5 or at 2 degrees

(01:54:57):
We now expect higher risks To ecosystems To
poor populations For tipping points to happen This
is my favorite For tipping points to happen
Is 1.5 Isn't that the tipping point?
That was the tipping point He said that
is 1.5 or 2 For tipping points

(01:55:18):
to happen For populations For tipping points to
happen And for extreme events to happen So
we expect them to happen At lower levels
of warming Compared to the evidence And the
scientific knowledge we had At the time of
the Paris Agreement The Paris Agreement was wrong
We have new evidence Researchers say humans can

(01:55:40):
release Only 130 billion more metric tons Of
CO2 Before the 1.5 limit Becomes inevitable
And we're on track to reach that limit
By early 2028 Within three years We will
have emitted Coincidentally, isn't that an election year?
2028?
Yeah And we're on track to reach that

(01:56:04):
limit By early 2028 Within three years We
will have emitted The remaining carbon budget For
limiting warming to 1.5 degrees With at
least a 50% chance So that means
if we emit more There is only lower
chances Than 1 in 2 That warming will
be kept to 1.5 degrees Scientists say

(01:56:27):
crossing that limit Would mean worse heat waves
Bigger storms And small island nations Engulfed by
rising sea levels You missed the last bit
there I'm sorry, play it again There's a
good piece here Lower chances than 1 in
2 That warming will be kept To 1
.5 degrees Scientists say crossing that limit Would

(01:56:50):
mean worse heat waves Bigger storms And small
island nations Engulfed by rising sea levels We're
being engulfed By rising sea levels Oh man
And so much money In these climate solutions
So much money And we are not getting

(01:57:11):
any of it But what have we learned?
We've learned in this show So far we've
learned about carbon budget Our carbon budget Yeah,
and Climate pollution And the multipolar world So,
look out for those terms everybody And avoid
them like the plague And with that I

(01:57:31):
want to thank you for your courage Talk,
talk, can you talk?
Stop, stop What happened?
I'm out of control You're out of control?
With that I want to thank you for
your courage Say in the morning to you
the man who put the sea in the
climate solutions Correspondent, say hello to my friend
On the other end, the one, the only
Mr. John C.
DeVore Yeah, well In the morning to you

(01:57:59):
Mr. Adam Curry In the morning our ship
is sea-booted to the ground Feeding the
air subs in the water And all the
games and nights out there In the morning
to the trolls in the troll room We're
trying to count the trolls Seems like we
have a problem Can't get the accurate troll
count Come on Cotton Gin, what's going on?
It was probably somewhere around A little under
1800 I'm waiting to see if it shows

(01:58:21):
up Hmm No, I don't know Got a
lot of trolls Not as much as we
should have But a lot of trolls are
tuning in And they are doing that at
trollroom.io By the way, on the quad
screen right now I forgot to mention President
Trump has said, two more weeks before I
make a decision Two more weeks That takes

(01:58:41):
that long for the The last carrier group
to get in place Yeah, two more weeks
1943, there we go 1943, oh That's up
a little bit Well, you know why Bombs
Iran Those guys are shilling for the Jews
again Where's our Jew money?

(01:59:03):
We got like a hundred bucks last time
Yeah Where's our Jew money?
How come we don't have Tucker Qatar money?
Come on people Step it up a little
bit This is getting annoying We don't get
climate money, none of that money And I
just love people think that we shill For
that, it's like, okay It's not a profitable

(01:59:24):
shilling business We're in then So the trolls,
they're at trollroom.io And we got a
lot of, we got more trolls Than regularly
listening in, that's great You can also get
into that troll room, you can actually troll
around Do stuff, they're pretty funny today A
lot of, like, boomers Oh, it's a boomer
You know what?
Although I believe I'm boomer adjacent In this

(01:59:46):
case, I will Step over the line and
say You should be happy you've got boomers
Who are here to tell you, out of
experience And long lifetime, what is bullcrap Yeah
Yeah I don't get it That's what the
kids do these days You know how it
is What do you say about our parents?
Oh man, we didn't have a good term

(02:00:08):
We didn't say, hey, hey silent generation What
did we say?
We had nothing to say We didn't have
a cool term for them For our parents?
Yeah, well My parents were born just before
the Second world war, so what did it
make them?
Boomers?
No, the boomers were born in 46 and
up Okay, so what were my parents then?

(02:00:31):
They were silent Either silent generation or the
greatest generation One of the two See, that
doesn't work, hey, hey, shut up you greatest
generation people See, it doesn't work Boomers, that
sounds better Boomers, boomers, we got jipped on
that too Um The way this program works
Is we always ask for Muslim and Jew

(02:00:53):
money Never works, we try to get climate
money Never works, so instead we decide, you
know what We don't run big pharma ads
Because they take up the whole show With
all their disclaimers About how you're going to
die from their products So instead we said,
if you get any value out of this
program This podcast that we do Twice a
week, we've been doing it over 17 years
Just send some value back to us From

(02:01:14):
time to time, whenever it hits you You
know, like, oh, that was valuable to me
What was that worth to me?
Well, let me look at my wallet It's
different for everybody And that's what I love
about the system If everybody supported us, even
with a couple of bucks It would be
much better, but it's alright It's what it
is, you can go to noagendedonations.com Or
you can support us in other ways Sending
in boots on the ground We've got lots

(02:01:35):
of people doing technical work for us Like
our websites, the Noagener meetups website The Noagen
art generator is another example And of course
we have our prompt jockeys Formerly known as
artists Who are working diligently, putting together artwork
So that we can look cool, suave, funny
And relevant With a modern piece of art
And we're very traditionalist in that case In

(02:01:56):
that regard Which is why on Father's Day
We try to go for a piece of
Father's Day art And we looked at the
art generator, there were a lot of them
But the one we chose was from Blue
Acorn Who has had several wins in the
past few months And it was a I
would call it graffiti John calls it graffiti
That is something we will never agree on
That said, Happy Father's Day, Noagener, Curry &

(02:02:17):
Dvorak And we both liked it We didn't
even have an argument about it Just like,
yeah, that's the one Right?
What else was there?
I like that style anyway when somebody can
pull it off Well you said, we haven't
had graffiti in a while I'm like, no,
we haven't had graffiti in a while It's
true, we haven't had graffiti in a while

(02:02:39):
Graffiti Graffiti Probably 5 years maybe No, it
hasn't been that long I don't believe that
for a second No You see, we had
some Happy Father's Day socks We had I
don't know It was actually kind of low
on the Father's Day art Wouldn't you say?

(02:03:01):
It wasn't a lot of it Yeah You
have nothing to say, do you?
You're just done I'm sorry Are you writing
a book?
Yes I am I'm in the middle of
writing a book on vinegar That's so old
Man Most of these Appear to be prompted

(02:03:25):
works And I kind of like Scaramangas Scaramangas,
Passed Out Dad Two beers No, you don't
kind of like it, you liked it Yeah
The issue is, again, Curry Dvorak is very
Small, and we are very important In the
artwork, so that wasn't That's a mistake Scaramanga
makes more often He thinks his art is

(02:03:46):
more important than the show Yeah, that's what
he does That's him And his art is
looking more and more washed out This is
the problem with AI That piece Yes, we
both noticed this It has got a Very
limited dynamic range Which is the term I
like to use And it's noticeable Where's the

(02:04:09):
white?
There's no whites There's no whites, there's no
blacks It's all mud Then this is the
same thing that's happening with the DH Unplugged
show Which goes live Tuesdays And is available
to you Wednesday once a week It's a
great show about the financial markets Then even
Horowitz is like This is no good I
can't get it to look good anymore So

(02:04:31):
what's happening?
I don't know which ones have big dynamic
range The ones that are probably done by
Photoshop Which are no good That's the problem
It's not a lot There's a couple Blue
Acorn's got a couple of pieces that are
Fairly high dynamic range Comma Strict Blogger did
something on Photoshop Or something that's very high

(02:04:55):
Blue Acorn's I'm looking at his works They
tend to have whites Yeah, and all the
cartoon stuff Is looking like all the other
cartoon stuff Yes, this is really bothersome Because
there's so many different styles of cartooning Why
do they all have This same kind of
Pudgy Look of The pudgy kid In the

(02:05:19):
show What was it called?
Where the Texans talk to each other like
this King of the Hill King of the
Hill It was Bobby They all look like
Bobby Look at Dr Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
Band It's the same washed out Everything's getting
washed out Low dynamic range as you say

(02:05:42):
It's noticeable It's noticeable and I think it's
a problem It's hurting the show people It's
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have emails You visited Ljubljana Ljubljana The capital
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media Deconstruction show on the planet And I
hope this letter finds you well Luca Luca
Dusak from Slovenia Oh that's very nice Thank
you Slovenia He sent some memorabilia in a
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And I had a Tito coin And a
This is a replication A replica I think,
I hope A Nazi poster Nice Which was
a wanted poster for Tito, they wanted to
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good As an archivist I know old from
new And it's not It doesn't have the
earmarks of something that Originated in the 30's
But it's still cool looking And there was
another item Or two that came Oh yeah,
cassette tape of Some Tito's speeches Or songs

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Jobs Let's vote for Jobs Karma Well she's
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(02:22:07):
mouth You You Wanna Wanna Shut up, Wade
Shut up, Steve Shut up, Steve Well I
want to Play some Tik Tok Okay, you

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gotta come close to The microphone though I'm
on top, did it change again, did the
volume change I haven't changed anything No, it's,
uh, you just, you just, you just move
away and then like, no, I was on
top of it.
I couldn't be, if I was any closer,
I'd be behind it.
All right.
TikTok clips, everybody.
The moment everybody's been waiting for.

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Who cares about nuclear war?
TikTok clips on deck.
Well, then would you want to give you
concerned about that?
I can do a hybrid clip.
This is TikTok on nuclear war.
Economists agree that to enter World War III
on the same scale as World Wars one
and two would end our world.
If there was a nuclear war, yes, billionaires
would be able to survive the two weeks
to a month.
They have to wait for the nuclear fallout

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to settle.
But the problem is that there would then
be a food shortage, which would kill about
5 billion people.
Not to mention society as we know, it
would be completely destroyed.
There would be no agriculture, no infrastructure, most
likely no technology.
We'd have to rebuild everything.
What is the point of being a billionaire
and surviving through a fallout like that?
If there is no society, if there is
no working class to exploit, to extract wealth

(02:23:34):
from.
Billionaires don't just want to survive.
They want to live in luxury, which is
why they need the working class.
Do they give a single fuck about our
survival?
No.
That's why proxy wars will continue in the
Middle East and Africa because they view those
humans as disposable to further their economic interests.
But they need our labor to maintain their
lifestyle.
So therefore our interests are aligned with theirs.

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And a nuclear war would mean the end
of life as they know it.
That's why I find this whole situation to
be highly unlikely.
But let me know what you all think
in the comments.
The more you know in the morning.
Thanks.
I'm educated now.
Oh, no, you're not.
Because one thing she said that the billionaires
are going to go underground and crop up
after a few weeks.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But with a thermonuclear bomb, the not a

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hydrogen bomb, but the big bombs, the fission
fusion fission bombs are the ones that are
packed in in radioactive material.
And so you have three bombs going off
that the radiation lasts for years.
What happened to the neutron bomb?
That was going to be cool because the
buildings would be there, but we'd all die.
I love the neutron bomb.

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That was when I was a kid.
Oh, the neutron bomb.
Oh, no.
They've developed something that will kill the people
but leave the buildings.
I was always curious to me.
There was a backlash against the neutron bomb.
I'll say.
Anyway, so now she's doesn't know because you
can't realize if you only kill the people.

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Yeah, you went and realization is the key.
People don't realize that this is one of
the few shows that understands realization.
We have we have realized.
Yeah, you caught me.
OK, you got me off your supposed racist
words.
Unfortunately, this is the whole clip.
I only meant to clip the first three
words.
So after the third word, you can kill

(02:25:19):
it.
Here are six words that you use every
day that have racist origins.
Although these words might seem harmless, they are
rooted in a long history of oppression and
racism in the US.
Does picnic come up again?
Is that in this?
No, no, no.
OK, number one, you've got new words, new
words, picky.
This refers to enslaved people.
Is this the same chick is the nuclear
war chick?
No, this is a different one.

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All these things are starting to sound the
same.
They're in the same Tick-Tock milieu.
They're blending together.
This refers to enslaved people were forced to
pick nits or lice out of other people's
hair.
It was a very dehumanizing task.
Number two, this is actually related to the
word gypsy, which is a slur for Romani
people.
Number three, no can do.
This was originally a sentence or term used

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to mock Asian-Americans, primarily Chinese immigrants, to
make fun of their accent.
Number three, uppity.
This was a term.
OK, you can kill it.
There are typically seen as too confident.
And it was definitely an insult that preceded
violence against black people.
Number four, the peanut gallery.
This term refers to in segregated theaters when
black people had to sit in the worst,
cheapest seats in the house.

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And finally, we have the term grandfathered in,
which is in reference to when black people
were forced to take literacy tests in order
to vote, a.k.a. a form of
voter suppression.
White people who had been grandfathered in the
right to vote did not have to take
these tests.
So if you're a white person, please stop
using these things.
Peace and love.
Peace and love.
Well, I didn't.
The peanut gallery sounds howdy doody.

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So how do you do the whole thing?
This is all nonsense.
But but the one thing that keeps cropping
up and I've heard it before and I
had a well, I had a chip is
something we say all the time.
This is what I'm going to bring.
This is the way I focused in on
that.
What people don't realize, it seems as if
they credit J.I.P. as being derived

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from gypsy, but it's the other way around.
Yeah, we were saying J.I.P. and
they went, hey, that's who we are.
We'll be gypsies.
Exactly.
In fact, let me read from this etymology
from Chad GPT.
All right.
J.I.P. is attested from 1794 as
universal slang for a servant that waited on

(02:27:29):
students in their halls.
This is said to have been especially true
in Cambridge.
And a story told there derived from the
Greek gyps, G.Y.P. as gyps for
vulture in reference to thievish habits of the
servants.
So gypsy derives from J.I.P., not
the other way around.

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Wow.
So she was actually racist.
So you can say J.I.P. and
I would just suggest to people, I'm going
to cut this out.
I'm going to print it out, cut it
and keep it in my wallet.
When somebody calls me out for using the
word J.I.P. as a slur against
gypsies.
No, it's not.
It's not the case.
Gypsy was derived from gyps, not the other

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way around.
Wow.
The more, you know, you know, I get
so irked at these women with the old,
there's no so much.
Well, she was actually racist by using the
term gypsy.
Gypsy is actually the slur.
It is.
Yes, it is.
Wow.
Well, according to some people, John, your clips
are so educational today.

(02:28:33):
It's just amazing.
All right.
I'll give you one more.
One more.
OK, well, let me think here.
Which one can I.
I got so many here.
I know that's why I'm letting you choose
one.
Yeah.
Thanks for nothing.
I want to play.
Sorry.
I can't quite get it.

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One of the things that we've noticed and
it started with that, who's going to wipe
our asses?
A comment by one of the one of
the Democrats in one of the houses in
one of the states.
And the comment that was on the view
some years ago, who's going to clean the
toilets?
Yes.
Yes.
The idea that all the immigrants that have

(02:29:17):
come over are here to be our personal
slaves and clean the toilets and pick the
fruit that no one else will pick and
work on a construction site that no one
else will work on, which is all bogus.
You can hire people to do these things,
but you have to pay them a living
wage or at least a wage.
And so we would rather have these this

(02:29:37):
constant theme that these are slaves that we
want to keep here because they work cheap
or they do stuff that nobody else will
do when they people will do these things
is is so it just runs through the
Democrat Party.
It's just like I it's just beyond me.
But here's a woman, obviously, from, you know,

(02:30:00):
I wouldn't say Beverly Hills, but she's obviously
obviously a kind of upper middle class creep
lamenting about the workers.
So I'm in my beautiful city, L.A.,
and I have friends texting me like all
morning.
My gardener didn't show up.
My housekeeper didn't show up.
Oh, my farmer's market was closed.

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Everyone's scared.
Well, this is not going to just happen
in L.A. and you one percenters that
only voted for Trump because of money, money.
Guess what?
You're going to have to do your own
dishes or clean your own house or mow
your own lawn.
And all that wonderful produce, the organic produce
you get for your brunches all gone.

(02:30:45):
Yeah.
You're going to actually have to do some
work around your house.
These people are important.
What what is the one percenters?
Is that the one percenters of Democrats who
voted for Trump?
Is that some kind of I have no
idea what she's talking about.
Sounds like a new slur that, you know,
he won by one percent and it was

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you people.
That's what I'm thinking.
That means that could be.
But but this idea that people can't do
the dishes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, what president?
I do the dishes.
President Trump turncoat that he is this morning.
Confusion after immigration and customs enforcement agents were
told to resume raids on hotels, restaurants and

(02:31:26):
farms days after President Trump suspended those raids.
Trump saying this last week.
We can't do that to our farmers and
leisure to hotels.
The president acknowledging the agriculture and hospitality industry's
reliance on undocumented workers.
But now the administration reversing its position once
again, telling ICE agents to continue carrying out

(02:31:48):
arrests at farms, hotels and restaurants.
A Homeland Security spokesperson saying these operations target
illegal employment networks that undermine American workers.
Trump yesterday was asked about the reversal.
Look everywhere.
But I think the biggest problem is the
innocence.
We're looking everywhere.
I love how I say, you know, it's

(02:32:09):
farmers and then, oh, no, it's the inner
cities.
It's a very confusing report.
And of course, they'll also mix up the
term immigrants with illegal immigrants.
It's the innocence.
We're looking everywhere.
Some fellow Republicans now pushing for the return
of these worker exemptions.
If you take all of them away, those
companies tell me that they're not going to
be able to, you know, produce now worker

(02:32:31):
exemptions.
This is getting a little confusing.
We do have very specific immigration visas for
temporary workers.
So I'm not sure if they mean the
exemptions that already exist and people can can
use or the exemptions in the ICE raids.

(02:32:51):
Wherever you got that clip is a very
good.
That was a bad source.
It's ABC.
They chopped up what Trump had to say
in an awkward way.
Where was it?
Where did this come from?
It's bad.
This is from ABC.
ABC.
Oh, it's bad.
A dramatic confrontation in New York.

(02:33:12):
ICE agents arresting a city official and mayoral
candidate who was linking arms with an immigrant
agents were trying to arrest.
Where is it?
He was pushed against.
Wait a minute.
What did he say?
So this was interesting.
Let me hear that again.
The official and mayoral candidate who was linking
arms with an immigrant agents were trying.

(02:33:32):
Immigrant.
Illegal immigrant.
And he was linking arms as a mayoral
candidate.
This is the new thing.
Show you're bold against Trump.
Go in and make a ruckus during a
press conference.
Oh, I'm a senator.
I'm a mayoral candidate.
I'm linking arms with an illegal immigrant.
It's arresting a city official and mayoral candidate

(02:33:53):
who was linking arms with an immigrant agents
were trying to arrest.
He was pushed against the wall and arrested,
but was released without charges.
I said you assaulted an officer.
I mean, you guys all saw it on
video, so you know exactly what happened.
I certainly did not assault an officer.
Lionel Woyze, ABC News, New York.

(02:34:16):
NBC.
He said ABC News.
But I said NBC.
He said ABC News.
OK.
I just need to remind everybody that it's
actually doable to come into the United States
legally.
There's many different visa programs.
I have helped people come in.
I have I have also helped some people
years and years ago who were like, hey,

(02:34:37):
I'm here illegally.
Can you help me?
I can help you out.
There are lawyers who do this.
They're actually cheaper than the coyotes.
But the whole certainly during President Biden's administration
and before the whole idea of just saying,
oh, you know, don't worry about it.
You come in, you overstay your visa, which

(02:34:57):
is the biggest problem, people overstaying an existing
tourist visa.
But then it's just like I just come
across the border.
It's no problem.
They might arrest you, but then you get
released.
That is what created the problem.
And I got some emails from some of
our producers, you know, well, we need a
comprehensive immigration reform.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was on The View and everyone

(02:35:17):
clipped a little bit of him saying you
need to get back to America.
But then we went right back into comprehensive
immigration reform.
No, no, we have fine.
I know the laws.
The only one I never liked is they
force anyone who wants to come into the
United States as a permanent resident to get
all your vaccines.

(02:35:37):
And for the longest time, that included the
covid vaccine, unless you could prove that you
had your vaccines.
I've never liked that provision.
Asylum is also possible if you come from
a country designated as qualified for asylum and
you go through a port of entry and
you can actually get it done.
So there's people listen to the show like,

(02:35:58):
well, I don't like it.
I don't like deporting immigrants and not immigrants.
They're illegal immigrants and you can do it
legally.
Unfortunately, our own government and our own government
money through the U.N. immigration program, which
is billions of dollars, who are telling people

(02:36:19):
how to do it.
Unfortunately, that gave everybody the wrong idea and
a misconception.
You can come into America legally.
It is very possible.
It takes a little bit longer than your
trip if you just want to walk across
the border, but it's possible.
And we're we're pretty fun loving people.
We want you.

(02:36:40):
We want you to come in.
We want you to be here.
That's the fallacy.
And people have to be reminded once in
a while.
Anyway, here's an interesting story from the Bay
Area that I caught and I wondered if
you had heard any more about it.
According to court documents, 45 year old Austin
Hills, the great grandson of the founders of

(02:37:01):
the famous Hills Brothers Coffee Company, was driving
his Land Rover at about 315 Thursday morning
and began tailgating a Tesla security guard who
is out on his lunch break in court
documents.
Investigators say Hills turned off his headlights and
attempted to rear end the security guards Tesla.
Investigators say Hills also followed the security guard

(02:37:22):
into the Tesla parking lot, attempting to ram
his car.
Investigators say the security guard managed to evade
him.
And that's when Hills abruptly left the parking
lot and began ramming another occupied car parked
on Page Avenue.
We've learned the woman in that car was
also a Tesla employee on her lunch break.
When police arrived, they say Hills took off

(02:37:42):
onto 680 again, shut off his lights and
began driving erratically, leading officers to end the
chase.
Hill was ultimately arrested later that morning in
Napa.
Police say they found a variety of items
in his car, including multiple cell phones, laptops,
a metal pressure cooker, a gas mask, a
drone, extended shell casings, gas cans and alcohol.

(02:38:05):
Once again, Hills family has a long legacy
in the Bay Area.
His great grandfather co-founded the famous Hills
Brothers Coffee Company that opened in San Francisco
in 1898.
Investigators are still trying to determine a motive
for the strange and scary attack.
But court documents show Hills told police the
security guard was the one driving erratically and

(02:38:26):
that he had no memory of going to
Fremont, ramming any cars or being pursued by
police, blaming stress for his lack of memory.
Tesla derangement syndrome, as far as I'm concerned.
What's this with the pressure cookers back again?
That's a little concerning.
This whole story is something's wrong with this

(02:38:47):
story.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Some rich air.
I don't know if he's rich, but I
don't know.
Well, Austin Hills, uh, 45, he drove a
long way.
Well, Austin Hills, there's a kick.
I thought Austin Hills was older because he

(02:39:09):
was a co-owner of the Gurgich Hills
winery, which I'm not going to have to
look up.
So he was a wine connoisseur.
And that's why I went back to Napa,
which, you know, makes sense because that's where
the wine.
Oh, that's why he had alcohol in the
car.
He had a couple of cases of their
finest after he, after he used his extended

(02:39:31):
magazines.
Okay.
This whole story is something's amiss.
Yes.
I have a boots on the ground from
the constitutional lawyer.
I'll play the clip first and I will
read what his opinion is on the latest
Supreme court ruling tonight.
The Supreme court's conservative majority upholding Tennessee's ban
on some gender affirming medical care for transgender

(02:39:51):
minors, clearing the way for 24 states to
continue enforcing similar bans in the six to
three decision.
Chief justice, John Roberts, citing evolving science and
profound implications, rejecting the argument that denying trans
kids access to puberty blockers and hormone therapy
amounts to sex discrimination.
Roberts writing the issue should be left to

(02:40:12):
the people, their elected representatives and the democratic
process.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor joined by liberal justices, Kagan
and Jackson dissented in sadness, writing the court's
decision inflict dissented in sadness.
Oh no.
So they want, so those three want, uh,
yeah, they want it.
They want the boys to chop their nuts

(02:40:34):
off by liberal justices, Kagan and Jackson dissented
in sadness, writing the court's decision inflicts untold
harm to transgender children and the parents and
families who love them.
What they are saying is that trans people
do not fall within the sex discrimination classification
that you can legally discriminate against trans people.

(02:40:55):
The sponsor of the Tennessee ban praising the
court's decision, the court affirmed what we believe.
And that is the states do have a
compelling interest to protect kids.
I won't say I'm optimistic LW, a trans
teen who brought the case and asked us
not to show her face told us last
year she'll keep pursuing the treatments in another
state because they changed her life.

(02:41:15):
I think really the big difference is when
I got on hormones, that was incredibly helpful.
David, an estimated 100,000 transgender teens and
their families live in states where those treatments
are banned.
But today's ruling has no impact in other
states where gender affirming care for minors remains
legal.
So thank you.

(02:41:37):
You had jumped out at me that report?
No.
What?
Oh, 100,000.
That's what they said.
I thought it was like some minor, bro.
So don't worry about it.
There was one kid, you know, here and
there.
Yeah.
So in this, in this few states that
have this, uh, few states that have the
ban on hormone blockers for kids, there's 100

(02:42:01):
,000, I guess.
So here's what Rob, the constitutional lawyer writes.
And he says, first of all, we need
to understand that this was a ban on
sex changes for minors under the regimen based
on a diagnosis of gender dysphoria, gender identity
disorder, and gender incongruence.

(02:42:23):
Those, by the way, are mental diagnoses.
Uh, the main question was whether the Tennessee
law violated the 14th amendment's equal protection clause.
Supreme court says no, because it applies equally
to boys and girls, no matter what they
think they are.
The plaintiffs disagreed and said, it treats normies
better than kids.
This is my lawyer talk here.

(02:42:45):
And it treats normies.
Thank you, Rob.
It treats normies better than kids who identify
as something other than their birth sex.
And he says, he'll be interested to see
how the court addresses this.
This, this will echo throughout other cases because
equal protection arguments are made all the time.
Equal protection was an important element in Obergefell

(02:43:09):
versus Hodges, the case that held five to
four that gay marriage is a constitutional right.
It was often said that gay marriage bans
did not violate the equal protection clause because
it applied equally to men and women.
But that case shot that argument down.
Note that the holding applies only to a
set of diagnosis.
Watch for sex change doctors to run an

(02:43:31):
end around by inventing new diagnoses.
So if we need, so we have, so
gender dysphoria, gender identity disorder, and gender incongruence,
those are the ones that hold up.
So we need to come up with a
new term, which I don't have yet, but

(02:43:52):
we need to come up with a new
term.
It'll come up as soon as you or
I see it.
Yeah, we'll go.
There it is.
There it is.
There it is.
The, uh, we're in this moment in this
country.
This is the ACLU's behind this.
Well, of course, of course they are.
We're in a moment, according to this ACLU
guy, um, reading from the, uh, story on

(02:44:13):
CNN, a very long story on this topic.
We're in a moment in this country where
the transgender people in this country are under
attack in lawless ways, said Chase Estrangio, an
attorney with the ACLU who, uh, represents transgender

(02:44:33):
teens at the high court.
We are remaining vigilant and ready to fight
back.
Yes.
So there's not ending.
You're right.
It's not ending ACLU.
And then of course, this is the really
big news, the big, big news.
And I love how they, how, uh, CNN,
um, frames all of this.

(02:44:53):
This is Trump mobile and our money laid
from sneakers to watches, even Bibles.
The Trump organization has been cashing in on
president Trump's popularity today.
The Trump organization says it's now getting into
telecommunications and offering Trump mobile, a new wireless
service.
The plan, it starts at 47, 45 a

(02:45:16):
month.
A nod, of course, to Trump's two terms
as the 45th and 47th president.
CNN Ted Osgold has more on the latest
business venture by the Trump family.
My new Trump watches.
Trump fans can already wear a Trump branded
watch and sneakers.
Soon they'll also be able to have a
Trump phone in their pocket.

(02:45:36):
Eric and Donald Trump Jr. announcing Trump mobile
cell phone plans that will use other wireless
carriers networks and eventually sell their own gold
colored phones.
Plans are set a symbolic monthly price of
47, 45, a nod to Trump's presidencies, but
they'll also bundle in telemedicine and roadside assistance.
A big part of what we've done right
now in the world has been focused on
technology for people who've been underserved, whether that's

(02:45:58):
been in crypto or anything else.
But one of the places where we felt.
I love Eric Trump.
You've been underserved on crypto.
Okay.
Now in the world has been focused on
technology for people who've been underserved, whether that's
been in crypto or anything else.
But one of the places where we felt
there was lackluster performance was in the mobile
industry.

(02:46:19):
Trump sons claim their mobile phone will be
entirely made in America, taking on device giants
like Apple and Samsung, which President Trump has
threatened with high tariffs if they don't start
building their phones in America.
If they're going to sell it in America,
I want it to be built in the
United States.
Yeah, well, you said it.
And there's some tricky language around where it's
made.
Trump mobile is just the latest money making

(02:46:40):
venture for President Trump's family as they capitalize
on his presidency in unprecedented ways.
I don't know about unprecedented.
Hello, Biden.
Many of those businesses have benefited the president
himself, who made more than $600 million last
year, according to financial disclosure forms and Reuters.
Much of that is from recent ventures like
Trump Media and his Trump crypto coin.

(02:47:01):
He's hold on a second.
Trump Media.
That's not making any money.
Are they counting the value of the stock
that he owns?
That's what it sounds like.
That's not the same as income.
That's a money losing company.
Yes, it is.
That company is not making any.
No.
Recent ventures like Trump Media and his Trump
crypto coin.
He's also made money last year from Trump

(02:47:21):
watches, Trump sneakers, Trump fragrances, Trump guitars, and
even Trump Bibles.
Trump guitars?
Yeah, yeah, there were Fender guitars.
I missed the Trump guitars.
He didn't make anything off the Bible.
That was Lee Greenwood.
And it wasn't, it wasn't, he made zero
money on the Bible, I'll say.
But it was a Trump meme coin, not
a crypto coin.
Ah, this report.
Though Trump has ceded control of the Trump

(02:47:43):
organization to his children, experts have called out
the many conflicts of interest as the federal
government regulates many of the industries he's making
money from, including wireless phones.
I have to say.
He hasn't made a nickel from wireless.
Not yet.
So I got a note from.
Let me finish, 23 seconds left.
And Phil, I've been speaking to people who
actually make cell phones.
They say the claim that this phone will

(02:48:04):
be made in America is pretty dubious.
That's because there are certain chips and even
a GPS crystal that you can literally only
find in Asia.
And Eric Trump seemed to allude to this
in an interview.
He did say later, eventually all the Trump
phones will be built in the United States.
So we'll see how much of this phone
is actually made in America when it comes
out later this year.
I have a story about this, but you
go first.

(02:48:25):
I was going to say I had a
note from a publishing mogul that we talk
about occasionally.
You want to review this phone is this
idiotic phone.
You know, he's not a big Trump fan.
Yeah.
And I said, hell, yeah, I'll review the
phone.
My first complaint would be, why is it
47, 45 when it should be 45, 47?
They're trying to gouge the customer for two

(02:48:46):
bucks.
I review the phone.
That's not the phone.
That's the service.
Yeah.
Well, the service is part of it, it's
called the T Trump service, Trump mobile, Trump
mobile.
Yeah.
Yes.
But this part of it and the phone,
I don't think I say I agreed to
do a review because I hate phones anyway.
So I'm going to be objective.

(02:49:08):
Not.
And wait a minute.
Is this going to be a published article?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Awesome.
You're back, baby.
The phone, the phone will never show up.
It's never going to happen.
It's like the vinegar book.
You're back, baby.
You're back reviewing phones.
Welcome back, man.
You're welcome back to tech journalism.
Awesome.
You can go back on Twitter now.

(02:49:29):
Review the Trump phone.
Yeah.
This phone will never see the light of
day.
You don't think so?
No.
We have a friend who shall go nameless
and she buys all this stuff.
Her kids have Trump.
She's a collector.
She's a wearing collector.

(02:49:49):
Her kids got little Trump outfits.
She's got Trump.
Her husband has Trump ties, Trump boots.
His tie is signed.
They go to Mar-a-Lago and get
the stuff signed.
You know, there's a shop at Mar-a
-Lago.
You can get a glittery clutch with Trump
on it.
They love all this stuff.
They are on fire for Trump.

(02:50:10):
They love everything.
This is a real thing.
People love Trump memorabilia and stuff.
I think a lot of it, not all
of it, but a lot of it's very
collectible.
Highly collectible.
Yeah.
And it's going to be valuable at some
point in the long future from now.
I'd give it a hundred years.

(02:50:31):
Yeah.
Crap's going to wind up in a garage
somewhere in a garage and say, oh, look
at this.
Just like a poster, a Nazi poster of
Tito.
A Nazi poster of Tito.
Yeah.
And then I got one more.
We should do five minute warning here.
This showed up on MSNBC.
It has a little bit of a boom,
boom, pew, pew lead in.

(02:50:53):
Yeah, totally.
I mean, even the other day when they,
whoa, whoa.
Oh,
my
God.

(02:51:14):
It appears there has been 36 just blew
up.
Ship 36 just blew up.
That was the moment a SpaceX Starship undergoing
testing suffered a catastrophic failure overnight.
The explosion sending a fireball into the night
sky that could be seen dozens of miles
away.
Thankfully, no one was injured.
Now, SpaceX is investigating what went wrong with

(02:51:36):
the Starship.
A rocket Elon Musk says one day will
carry humans to Mars.
Impress me and go to the moon.
NBC News senior correspondent Tom Costello covers aviation.
He's joining us now.
Aviation.
That video is incredible.
How did this happen, Tom?
And what does it mean for future missions?
Well, that's going to be the focus of

(02:51:57):
this investigation that SpaceX will lead.
The FAA, of course, will be a party
to it.
But this has not been a good year
for Elon Musk with SpaceX.
This latest explosion, yet another setback for Musk's
lifelong quest to eventually send humans to Mars.
But more immediately, NASA needs Starship.
The rocket that blew up, it needs Starship
to get to the moon.

(02:52:23):
Funny how we can't we can't seem to
do it anymore.
I don't get it.
We've lost it.
We lost the CIA, all the smart people.
We lost the smart people at the CIA.
All right.
Five minutes.
You get your last clip.
Let's go.
Well, we got a couple of this is
a series.
It's about the Minnesota shooter.
We want to get that out of the
way.
Yeah.
Before the story's gone.
OK.

(02:52:43):
Minnesota hitman.
It's NPR, everybody.
Elite is Voices.
I hope it's Scott.
Investigators are still determining the motive behind the
killing of a Minnesota state representative and her
husband over the weekend.
They say that Vance Belter had a much
larger list of people he was apparently planning
to target, including other Democratic elected officials and

(02:53:05):
abortion rights supporters.
One area of his background is yielding some
insight into the he held about abortion.
And that is his religious connections.
NPR's domestic extremism correspondent Yusuf is here to
discuss.
Hi, Odette.
OK, so what do we know about his
religious connections, his religious background?

(02:53:27):
We know that he graduated from a school
in Texas called the Christ for the Nations
Institute, which has put out a statement condemning
the violence and saying it's not what the
school teaches.
But the CFNI is considered to be a
precursor to a movement that is now referred
to as the New Apostolic Reformation.
And we know that when Belter was in

(02:53:48):
Africa two years ago, he spoke during sermons
about his belief in modern day prophets and
apostles in the U.S. And experts say
this is distinct to NAR theology.
And so, you know, now the NAR up
until recently has been considered a fringe strand
of the evangelical right.

(02:54:09):
It's a neo charismatic expression of Christianity.
OK, but a really important aspect of the
NAR movement, Mary Lee's is its political aspirations.
There's an idea they espouse called dominionism.
Oh, wow.
You haven't heard that one, have you?
Wow.
He's a dominionist.

(02:54:31):
There we go.
Yes.
Neo charismatic.
Another good one.
I like it.
Yeah, they got terms in here that I've
never heard, but they're bringing in all dominionism.
This was during the George Bush administration.
This is when this first cropped up.
This was the ideas of this offshoot of
Christians that are trying to protect Israel because,
you know, there's got to be a second

(02:54:51):
coming at some spot around there.
And they don't want to.
Don't want to miss it.
They don't want to pockmark the land.
So it's so nothing bad happens when they
return.
And so they're nuts, the dominionists.
No offense.
We must have a few that listen to
the show.
I'm sorry to say that.
But I've always always been of donations.

(02:55:12):
Very good, John.
Very good.
I will say this.
I haven't noticed any dominionist donations.
Maybe that would keep me from playing these
sorts of clips.
Oh, OK.
But onward was a clip to get it
out of the way.
And that is a belief that they are
called to take control over every aspect of
society to impose Old Testament biblical governance.

(02:55:35):
And so this has been a powerful anti
-democratic movement that has aligned itself with the
MAGA movement and has also fed concerns about
rhetoric that could inspire extremist violence.
Well, they got to it finally.
OK, a lot to take in there.
You're talking about this has fed concerns about
rhetoric could inspire extremist violence.

(02:55:56):
Is there evidence that would actually give cause
for concern that this faith community might turn
to violence?
Well, some leading figures within the NAR were
critical in mobilizing and fomenting anger within Trump's
base in the period leading to the January
6th attack on the Capitol.
But in the context of these attacks in
Minnesota, you have to look at the language

(02:56:18):
and framing around the topic of abortion.
Fred Clarkson from Political Research Associates says there's
reason to be concerned that the NAR is
priming the pump for this kind of violence.
There's been a decided uptick in the rhetoric
and vision of violence in the United States
from apostolic leaders for some time.
No, this is bullcrap.

(02:56:39):
Apostolic leader.
So they switched real quick from immigration, which
is what the big deal was.
They switched it over to abortion.
Yeah, nice switcheroo.
And there's a switcheroo, but they still can't
account for the fact that it's still I'm
still convinced the guy was a professional hitman.
He floats around here and there with the
Africa and he's and his wife was caught

(02:57:02):
with passports for all the kids.
Ten thousand dollars in cash, which I think
was the prepayment for the job that was
the prepayment because 10 grand is not enough
now.
And and they're all going to flee the
country after he did what whoever he was
supposed to kill and get away with.
And he had the expensive mask.
It was not a cheapie.

(02:57:23):
And, you know, the whole thing.
This is this is this is all bullcrap,
but it's a good shot.
It does take a shot at these Christian
nutcases because they're all some Trump supporters.
Yes.
And they're taking violence in the sermon.
And there's an uptick in violence by the
by the apostolic leaders, leaders, leaders, leaders, leaders,
apostolic leaders.

(02:57:44):
Yes.
The the neo charismatic wonder why they're having
their funding taken away.
And within that rhetoric, Mary Louise, you'll hear
abortion discussed as ritual child sacrifice and as
something that empowers demons.
Can we connect this, though?
Can we connect extreme rhetoric with the violence?
Trump?
Can we connect it to Trump?

(02:58:05):
Can we put it directly on the Trump?
So can we can you help me with
that?
Can we connect this, though?
Can we connect extreme rhetoric with the violence
we just saw in Minnesota?
So we know that Belter railed against abortion
in America during at least one sermon abroad.
So it was an issue he cared about.
And there was an interesting detail in the
federal complaint filed against Belter yesterday, which said

(02:58:25):
that he sent a group text to his
wife and other family members a few hours
after the rampage occurred.
And it said, Dad went to war last
night.
This language of war is the language that
the N.A.R. uses when talking about
taking dominion over society.
Clarkson says it's clear who's who the enemies
are in that war.

(02:58:45):
The N.A.R. views historic Christian churches
and civil government and its leaders as enemies,
as you know, infested with demons.
These are things that they talk about all
the time.
The question is, at what point does the
rhetoric meet the reality?
So in a sentence, Odette, is the case
here that the rhetoric met the reality?

(02:59:07):
I think it's hard to say at this
point, Mary Louise, but we will be learning
more as the investigation continues.
Wow.
They're really conflating a lot of things.
Spiritual warfare is very different.
As long as Trump is somehow involved, it's
his fault.

(02:59:36):
Time to thank some Dominionists for their support
of the show, Value for Value.
Yes, you were going to say?
I was going to say that we have
some donations and we have some people to
thank.
We don't have as many as I'd like.
No.
But we do have a couple of regulars
that keep coming back for more, which is
Dame Rita.
She's at the top again.
Yes.
For some reason, it says Dame Dita here.

(02:59:57):
Well, that's Carl.
Ever since the Stripe came along, she's been
donating regularly.
Good.
Which is interesting.
She's in Sparks, Nevada, a nice little town
outside of Reno, 133-33.
And I will read her note just to
encourage her.
Because you like her.

(03:00:18):
You like her.
Yes, encourage her.
She's great.
Thanks for all your hard work and dedication.
I can count on you for the best
media analysis.
She's not dumb.
Sir Kunkelberry comes in from Atlanta, Georgia, 130
-03.
Oh, by the way, Dame Rita is 133
-33.
This Kunkelberry is 130-03.

(03:00:39):
He's Sir Kunkelberry of the Dirty South.
Trent Lomelino in Cedartown, Georgia, another Georgian, 125.
He needs a de-douching.
You've been de-douched.

(03:01:00):
Nathan Cochran in Franklin, Tennessee, 12345.
Sir Nathan, that's one of your Mercy Me
boys right there, donating that gig money.
He's a Mercy Me contributor.
Donating the gig money.
Jeffrey Montagna in Phoenix, Arizona, 105-35.
V4V is awesome.

(03:01:22):
Stellar content, he says.
Simon, I'm guessing Simon Lubczewski.
Sounds about right.
That's close.
I don't know where he's from.
It doesn't say.
A hundred bucks.
I want to thank him.
S-Z-Y-M-O-N.
Michelle Gelinas in Phoenix, another Phoenician, $100.

(03:01:45):
Oh, she has an attached note.
You want to take a look and see
if there's anything important?
Well, she becomes a dame.
Oh, okay.
You have to read the note.
Yes, please dame me.
Dame Shell, Lawson, Arizona.
Hi, John and Adam.
Checks are better in a card.
It's easy.
Thank you for always being the voices of
reason, underlined.
My husband passed away from cancer on 4

(03:02:06):
-28-25.
That's recent.
F-cancer jingle, please.
And hit me with some karma to help
me going forward.
Of course.
Michelle Gelinas.
That's how you pronounce it.
Gelinas, thank you for your courage.
Sorry, Michelle, but we are happy to dame
you momentarily, and I will hit you with
that F-cancer now.

(03:02:30):
You've got karma.
Going to Amsterdam to Joe Dirks.
He came in with 9626, which is the
Wobo donation.
What is the Wobo?
We should know this.
Somehow, I think we should know what a
Wobo donation is, but I can't recall.
Well, 9626 is the Wobo donation.

(03:02:52):
It's the Wobo donation.
And Kevin McLaughlin, Concord, North Carolina.
He's the Archduke of Luna, lover of America,
lover of boobs.
And he came in with 8008.
He's on a roll.
Sir Eric in Punta Gorda, Florida.
80-06.
This is Juneteenth.
This is 25th anniversary with Dame Rachel.
And they never had a fight.

(03:03:14):
Now everybody celebrates their anniversary on Juneteenth.
Yes.
Good call.
Sir Don in Wyndham, New Hampshire.
71-61.
Joseph Green in Stevenson Ranch, California.
73-44.

(03:03:34):
He calls that the No Agenda Slave donation,
which is 69 plus slave fees.
Sir Fat Dad in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
69-69, dudes.
Chad Hewitt in Folsom, California.
66-40, which stands for 66 books, 40

(03:03:56):
authors.
A biblical reference.
Now, what is that biblical reference?
Is it in Genesis?
No.
Yes, Ted Cruz.
66 books in the Bible, 40 authors.
Ah.
Sir Kevin O'Brien in Chicago.
6-006, small boobs.
Les Tarkowski in Kingman, Arizona.

(03:04:17):
6-006, same.
James Edmondson in South Plainfield, New Jersey.
55-10.
Dean Roker.
55-10.
Mark Miller in Lenox, Kansas or something.
52-72.
Biscuit on your Juneteenth, he requests.
Yeah, right.

(03:04:37):
Sir Zee Nonymous.
52-72.
Liverpool.
He's in Liverpool.
He's in Liverpool, UK.
Liverpool.
We need more UK donors.
We do.
Chris Osterhaus in Cincinnati.
52-71.
Bob Newell in Penfield, Pennsylvania.
52-50.

(03:04:59):
Sir Richie Rich.
I haven't heard from him for a while.
51-50.
And now we have a few $50 donors
to wrap it up.
Starting with Chris Cowan in Austin.
Scott Lavender in Montgomery, Texas.
Andrew Gusek in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Chris Ereskog in Charlotte, North Carolina.

(03:05:21):
Terrence Boyer in Tuscola, Illinois.
And last on the list, shortlist I might
add, Robert Sweeney in Baltimore, Maryland.
I want to thank these people for making
show 1774 a pretty good show.
Yeah, I had a lot of fun today,
actually.
And we did now, Brennan, Brendan, what's his

(03:05:44):
name?
Brennan.
Brennan, Jay's husband, Brennan.
He added a deduce request that came in
on the transom for Marco Kenley Ullman.
Hi, it says, I donated $50 in honor
of my husband, Marco Kenley Ullman.
Apparently, I was supposed to request an undooshing

(03:06:06):
since he's been a day one listener but
never donated.
I think he will be a donor now.
We just had to get him started.
Thanks so much.
Well, here's your undooshing, of course.
You've been deduced.
And thank you to these donors, $50 and
above.
Of course, we never mention anything under $50
for reasons of anonymity.
I only see 149-9er today, but we
won't mention you.
And lots of 33s and 4s and 3s

(03:06:29):
and 2s.
And we appreciate everything, all donations.
We consider value returned for the value you've
received from the show.
And we appreciate you.
Go to noagendadonations.com if you want to
support the show.
We suggest that you do.
Keep us rolling.
Keep us on the air.
Any amount, any frequency is the sustaining donation.
Once again, noagendadonations.com.

(03:06:55):
And today, Jeff Voss wishes his smoking hot
wife, Shailene, a very happy 42nd.
She celebrated yesterday.
Jeffrey Tolweg turns 60 tomorrow.
How you doing, Jeff?
And Sir Richie Rich celebrates his birthday on
June 25th.
And we say happy birthday from everybody here
at the best podcast in the universe.
We do have that one dame, Michelle Gyalinas.

(03:07:21):
I forgot how to do it already.
And let's bring her up right now, if
you don't mind hopping out.
She needs it desperately.
And she now joins the elite group of
nights.
She came to the NOAA Dinner Roundtable.
We are happy to have you here.
We love you so much, Michelle.
And I'm very proud to pronounce you as

(03:07:41):
dame Shailene Lawson.
Shailene Lawson in Arizona.
For you, we've got some red boys and
chardonnay, if you're up for it.
Also along with that, we've got cookies and
vodka, harlots and howl doll.
We've got redheads and ryes of the male
variant for you.
Cowgirls and coffee barns, Rubenes, Winner Rosé, Gases
and Sake, Vodka Manila, Bong Hits and Bourbon,
Sparkling Cider and Escorts, Ginger Ale and Gerbils.
We've got breast milk and pablum.

(03:08:02):
It's a favorite.
And as always, here at the Roundtable for
all of our NOAA agenda nights and dames,
Mutton and Mead.
Gorge yourself, nights and dames.
Welcome.
Brand new night, shell, dame shell.
Go to noagendarings.com and take a look
at that handsome slash very beautiful night and
dame ring.
It's a Cignet ring, so it comes delivered

(03:08:22):
to your doorstep.
Once you give us the right ring size,
there's a ring sizing guide on the website
with some sticks of wax.
You melt the sticks of wax to seal
your important correspondence with that Cignet ring.
And of course, it always has a certificate
of authenticity.
And thank you so much for supporting the
NOAA Agenda Show.

(03:08:45):
The NOAA Agenda Meetup is where you get
to meet all your fellow dwellers of Gitmo
Nation.
It's a good place to go hang out,
meet people, have fun.
You'll go back.
I guarantee it.
We don't have any Meetup reports per se
today, but we do have a list of
some coming up.
In fact, Charlotte's Thirsty Third Thursday kicks off
at seven o'clock tonight at Ed's Tavern
in Charlotte, North Carolina.

(03:09:07):
The Beer in the Sun West Coast Canuck
Time, 5.30 that is, will be taking
place tomorrow at the Lighthouse Brewery in Victoria,
British Columbia.
On Saturday, the NOAA Agenda Dallas-Fort Worth
Mid-Cities Meetup.
That'll be at 11.30 in the morning.
A great time to be at the Bourbon
Street Bar and Grill, no doubt, in Bedford,

(03:09:27):
Texas.
The Fort Wayne Weekend Club 33 Lunch Hour
Dancers assemble at one o'clock at J
.K. O'Donnell's in Fort Wayne, Indiana on Saturday.
And the Central Jersey 732 Meetup, We Drink
and We Know Things.
That is, of course, R.
Daniels organizing that two o'clock on Saturday,
the Garden State Distillery in Toms River, New

(03:09:47):
Jersey.
Who doesn't know it?
Local One Detroit Summer Solstice Soiree, three o
'clock start time at Batch Brewing Company in
Detroit, Michigan.
And our final Meetup mention, and of course,
the next show day, TooManyEggs.com in Keene.
Number 13, Elm City Brewing Company in Keene,
New Hampshire.
There are many more NOAA Agenda Meetups to

(03:10:09):
find and to organize.
At NOAAgendameetups.com, go ahead, take a look.
If there isn't one near you, start one
yourself.
Always guaranteed a party.
It's easy to do.

(03:10:35):
It's like a party.
They really are like a party.
When is your next Meetup?
You need to go to another Meetup, man.
People love seeing you at the Meetups.
Yeah, coming.
Yeah, coming.
What is coming is end of show mixes.
We have John's tip of the day.
And right now we decided, I got some

(03:10:55):
complaints like, the ISOs used to be fun
until you found out that John was doing
the AI.
Now they all suck.
And they used to be better.
I'm like, you know, I rarely make an
ISO myself.
I always wait for people to send them
to me.
And the quality, I would say, indeed, has
been low.
But that's not our fault.

(03:11:18):
It's up to you.
You guys are the producer of the show.
So what is your...
I don't have an artificial intelligence ISO.
I have a real one.
Oh.
And I was hoping you could beat it
because I hate the badger people with these
AI ones that are terrific, by the way.
Yes, okay.
So I'll play your ISO right now.

(03:11:39):
We've just been on a run of really
good shows lately.
It's a little long, but it's fitting because
it's true.
Let me try mine.
That's so special.
Nah, this one may be better.
Iran can't have a nuke.
You're like, well, I got the laugh out

(03:12:01):
of you.
So that is the winner of the ISO
contest.
Right now, it is time for John's tip
of the day.
So this is not a cleaning product, but
this is a product that cleans.

(03:12:23):
What is the difference, we wonder?
Well, if you remember, I had this thing
called a Scrub Daddy.
Scrub Daddy?
Which was a screwball sponge made out of
some very harsh plastic.
Yes.
I found something better.
Okay.
And I don't even know how it got
in the house.
I think Jay dropped one off or Mimi
told me about him later after I played

(03:12:45):
with it.
It's called a Scrub Buddy.
Sounds like something you get in Amsterdam at
one of those massage parlors.
Scrub Buddy.
Scrub Buddy.
So the Scrub Buddy, and there's different versions
of it.
If you look up Scrub Buddy, you're going
to find they have a store.
They got all kinds of different ones.

(03:13:05):
The ones you want are the cheap.
It's like a sponge.
It's an actual sponge that's covered on both
sides with a kind of an envelope of
some, I don't know what plastic this is,
but this stuff is like a Brillo pad
in terms of it's, I mean, you could
scrub your skin off with whatever plastic this

(03:13:26):
is.
But the reason you want it is because
if anybody out there, I know you shouldn't
be doing this, and you have to throw
them out after a while, so they're disposable.
But if you have a nonstick pan with
whatever coating you've got, at some point, stuff

(03:13:46):
starts to stick to it.
Mm-hmm.
And you have to scrub it off, and
you can't use a Brillo pad or anything.
No, no, you ruin your nonstick coating, yeah.
Not the case with the Scrub Buddy.
This thing will take off anything, and it
doesn't hurt the surface.
I don't know what it is, how they've
done it, what kind of plastic this is

(03:14:06):
that's coated, that's not coated.
It's like an envelope around a sponge.
It's a terrific product, and the problem with
that compared to Scrub Daddy, the Scrub Daddies
you can wash in the dishwasher, you can
just clean them, and at some point, the
Scrub Buddy has to be tossed, because it
just does such a great job.
How many scrubs does the Scrub Buddy do?

(03:14:28):
I think you can do about 10.
Oh, okay.
But these are 10 major, major, major, major
issues.
Big scrubs.
Yeah, little scrubs, you could do, I don't
know, 100.
But the big scrubs where you really get
in there and grind something off.
Wow.
What are you cooking, man?
You have major scrubs in your nonstick pan.

(03:14:48):
It happens.
Yeah, I'm confused.
There it is, the Scrub Buddy, everybody.
That is John C.
Dvorak's Tip of the Day.
Find them all at tipoftheday.net.
Yes, thank you very much, Dana Brunetti.

(03:15:08):
Where would we be without Dana Brunetti?
We'd be nothing, I tell you.
Absolutely nothing.
And that concludes our broadcast day.
So, by the way, Brunetti's latest show is
up on number three on Netflix.
What is his latest show?
What is it?
It's called Motorhead.
Motorhead?
Oh, well, let's take a look at it.
He says he's going to get nothing out

(03:15:30):
of it because he broke up with his
production company.
He's going to get screwed.
Oh, okay, so we should not watch it,
then.
We don't want to watch it.
Don't give those guys any money.
That's no good.
Um, we have end-of-show mixes from
Sir Michael Anthony, from Professor Jay Jones, and
Melodious Owls, the one and only Tom Starkweather.

(03:15:50):
And coming up right after we disconnect the
stream, it'll be Planet Rage with Larry and
Darren.
If you're looking for a No Agenda-like
show, these guys have got the goods.
Not quite as good, but, you know.
It's Planet Rage.
It's one of my favorite listens.
Let me put it that way.

(03:16:11):
Happy Juneteenth, everybody.
Coming to you from the heart of the
Texas Hill Country here in Fredericksburg.
In the morning, I'm Adam Curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're awaiting
a cold day, they tell us.
But it's not.
I'm John C.
Dvorak.
We'll talk to you on Thursday.
Till then, adios, mofos, and hooey, hooey, and
such.

(03:17:00):
I'm here to say, you must give more
of your rights away.
Your sacrifice is the only remedy for the
real end of humanity.
We must prepare for an angry other, as
our chance at 2030 is under.
You will eat the bugs living in the
metaverse.
You will comply, and it will get worse.

(03:17:23):
Are you ready for the new world order?
No more human rights or borders.
We own you.
Your sons and daughters.
We've trained you.
Those of us not seeming to have problems,
then blame you.
For the damage from everything.
We are here.

(03:17:49):
The agenda is quite clear.
We will make you live in fear.
Who are the puppets?
Who are the puppeteers?
General Michael Flynn calls out Netanyahu and Israeli
military leadership for clearly standing down.
But the point is, and so these governments

(03:18:11):
all need a boogeyman.
I'm your boogeyman.
Somebody had had a bunch of the troops
stand down.
I mean, this is 9-11 all over
again.
I'm your boogeyman.
Breakthrough, overrun, go in.
Israel supports Hamas.
There's a lot of back-channel wink-wink
going on here.
Suitcase is full of cats.
It is true.
I'm your boogeyman.

(03:18:32):
And so these governments all need a boogeyman.
No, I don't support Hamas.
You are 100% right.
We don't support Hamas.
I'm your boogeyman.
I looked it up.
Israeli intelligence created Hamas.
General Michael Flynn calls out Netanyahu.
Let's be clear.
There's no way.
I'm your boogeyman.
Israel supports Hamas.
It is true.

(03:18:52):
I looked it up.
No, I don't support Hamas.
I'm your boogeyman.
I mean, this is 9-11 all over
again.
But the point is, I'm your boogeyman.
Suitcase is full of cats.
There's a lot of back-channel wink-wink
going on here.
I looked it up.
And so these governments all need a boogeyman.
Breakthrough, overrun, go in.
And I think they were a few weeks

(03:19:14):
away from having one.
Well, I don't want to get involved either,
but I've been saying for 20 years, maybe
longer, that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
I've been saying that for a long time.
My supporters don't want to see Iran have
a nuclear weapon.
It was such a shame.
They were so close.
You know, Iran was very close to signing
what would have been a very good agreement
for them.

(03:19:34):
And maybe that could still happen, I guess.
They do want to come and see us.
They want to see me in the White
House.
That's a big statement.
I mean, they asked if they could come,
and we'll see if that happens.
It's not that easy for them to come.
They can't get out.
You know, they're in Iran, and in one
case, I want to come so badly, but
he can't get out because his bomb's dropping
all over him.
Iran can't have a nuclear weapon.

(03:19:56):
Too much devastation.
And they'd use it.
You know, I believe they'd use it.
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