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(00:00):
Oh no!
Adam Curry.
John C.
Dvorak.
It's Sunday, September 28th, 2025.
This is your award-winning Cuban Nation Media
Assassination Episode 1803.
This is no agenda.
With a wall of drones, we're broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas Hill Country
here in FEMA Region Number 6.

(00:20):
In the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where you wish
onosoto.
Congratulations.
I'm John C.
Dvorak.
In the morning, everybody.
I'm John C.

(00:41):
Dvorak.
In the morning, everybody.
In the morning, everybody.
I'm John C.
Dvorak.
In the morning, everybody.

(01:30):
I think these guys have a short fighting
life because they get injured.
Yeah, because their heart is too small to
keep the body going.
Are you kidding me?
No, it's the injuries I think more than
anything.
I'm just looking at the quad screen.
Looks like there was a church shooting.
Yeah, LDS Church in Michigan got...

(01:51):
Yeah.
Yeah, in Michigan.
Shooting and then they put it on fire?
A guy rolled in with his car.
I thought you'd have clips.
No.
A guy rolled in with his car and
slammed into the church and then shot up
the place and then killed himself and lit
the place on fire with a bomb.
Oh, wow.
There's more news.

(02:12):
Yeah.
Oh, that's sad.
But there's no real information except what I
just said.
Yeah.
Well, and already they've moved on to Eric
Adams pulling out of the campaign.
Oh.
He's quitting.
Yeah, he's quitting.
I wonder if he's going to take a
job with the Trump administration after all.
Well, no.
We know that's not true.
We know that's not true.
There's nothing.
There's no truth to that.

(02:33):
We know it's not true.
It can't be true.
Is it true?
It can't be true.
Anyway, a couple of pieces of big news
happening.
It's not going to help, by the way.
No, Donnie's in.
No matter what.
He's in.
Yeah, he's in.
That's going to be so interesting, particularly based
upon your theory that he's just doing a

(02:54):
Trump playbook.
My column on this will be out on
Monday.
Oh, on the Oasis?
On the Oasis, yes.
He's not a communist at all.
He's a populist.
Yes.
And he'll probably make the subways free, but
that'll be it.
I don't expect much more.

(03:14):
That's going to be a disaster.
It'll be good for the show, ultimately.
Good to watch.
Always fun.
I guess the big news that happened just
as we were doing the post, which is
not really post.
It's where we look at images that people
have prompted with AI.

(03:34):
My friend suggested that an entire thesis could
be done on the no agenda art generator
over time.
About how it went from crude drawings to
clip art to Photoshop to AI.
And now into slop.

(03:59):
I don't think it's slop yet.
Oh, some of it is.
Come on, some of it definitely is slop.
I think overall it's improved.
Bully for you, then.
Sometimes there's a gem in there, but it's

(04:20):
still, I don't know.
It's kind of like Suno.
If you prompt it enough, if you keep
going at it eventually, like, oh, that song
sounds pretty great.
But if there's something like, change it to
do this, it never does it.
No, there's an issue with editing back.
Yeah, that's why you should take the image
and do it.
Do that part yourself.
Yeah, well, that would be too much work.

(04:41):
Photoshop, what's that?
Anyway, we were doing the credits and picking
the art and the title.
And there it was.
It was expected.
Comey indicted.
After successfully getting perceived political foe and former
FBI director James Comey indicted.
President Trump today said the case now before

(05:02):
a judge is not about revenge.
This is about justice.
He lied.
He lied a lot.
Comey faces two felony counts for allegedly making
a false statement to Congress and obstruction of
an investigative proceeding before Congress.
The charges stem from a September 2020 congressional
hearing about Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Chairman Grassley asked you point blank, quote, have

(05:26):
you ever been an anonymous source in news
reports about matters relating to the Trump investigation
of the Clinton investigation?
You responded under oath, quote, never.
I can only speak to my testimony.
I stand by what the testimony you summarized
that I gave in May of 2017.
This was a very important thing.
This was he could have said, well, maybe

(05:47):
or I don't remember.
He didn't say that.
He gave a very specific answer.
Comey hasn't entered a plea, but shared this
video statement last night.
I have great confidence in the federal judicial
system.
I love these videos by Comey.
He looks like it's like hostage video.
These are good.
So let's have a trial and more charges
against others could soon follow.

(06:08):
Trump pressured the DOJ earlier this week in
a social media post addressed to Pam, writing,
nothing is being done and justice must be
served now.
As he listed Senator Adam Schiff, New York
Attorney General Letitia James and James Comey by
name.
Today, Trump was asked if he had a
list of targets and said, it's not a
list, but I think there'll be others.

(06:29):
I mean, they're corrupt.
Comey's arraignment is scheduled for October 9th in
Virginia.
It's going to be a hootenanny.
Couple overlooked factors here.
There are several, in fact.
One is the fact that they got the
indictment in the first place.
And I mentioned this in the newsletter, by

(06:50):
the way, it was a little trickery involved.
They had they in the last and it
was I think Ted Cruz was involved in
some way to that was never he's never
credited for this.
But when he reiterated what Comey's 2017 testimony
was, he had Comey in his house in
Virginia, as opposed to being in Washington, D

(07:13):
.C. in 2017.
The 2017 perjury, alleged perjury would would have
been passed the statute of limitations, which ends
this coming Tuesday.
But because it's in Virginia, it's different because
it's in Virginia.
It's well, they move the statute of limitations
up.
But but Virginia doesn't use the D.C.

(07:35):
grand jury, which is the which has never
indicted anybody.
They wouldn't indict any old attorney general for
his sending the guns to Mexico.
They know and lying about it.
Holder.
Holder.
And they wouldn't.
There was a discussion about this and the
D.C. grand jury actually was presented videotape

(07:57):
evidence of a crime and they wouldn't indict
the D.C. grand jury won't indict anything.
And in those the.
Various district attorneys there won't do anything about
the Democrats.
Do me a favor and explain the grand
jury, the grand jury process and why the
D.C. jury will not indict these people,

(08:20):
because we have people who don't understand the
process, who don't know why.
And certainly foreigners, foreigners and other countries listening
to the show.
Well, the grand jury is a process which
whereby you a process or a police department
prosecutor, whoever wants to bring something before the
grand jury in this case, it was Trump's

(08:40):
latest attorney, attorney that works for the government.
Yes.
You bring a case for the grand jury
and you present evidence and then they because
you don't have enough to just indict somebody
without some investigation or you just want to
do it.
If you don't have like a smoking gun

(09:01):
or a confession, then you go through a
grand jury process.
Correct.
And the grand jury says, yeah, we can
indict for this and that.
And they send back an order and then
you can do it or not do it.
But then they this case, they obviously did
it.
The grand jury in D.C. is all
a bunch of Democrats who are very politicized
and they won't indict anybody.
Is a grant is a grand jury.

(09:23):
I mean, are you like on a list
or, you know, are you chosen at random?
Do you get a thing in the mail
that says your congratulations?
You're on the grand jury.
Yeah.
OK, so what you just said, John Markov
of The New York Times, the reporter over
here, you know, one of the Lib Joe's
that we've discussed in the past who is
no longer talking to you.

(09:43):
Well, he talks to me, but he doesn't
talk to me.
Not after he was on the ground.
He was on the grand jury.
Yeah.
And you get a badge and you become
a hot and he was criticized by some
of his fellow reporters for being a grand
jury.
Do you get a tote bag with that
as well?
No, just a badge.
Just the badge.
Like a sheriff star badge or just this

(10:04):
grand jury badges I've seen are big, giant
stars, five pointed stars.
Really?
You can just wear it around anytime you
want.
No, you don't wear it around.
You can carry it in your wallet.
If you want to try to get out
of a ticket or try to get into
the club.
Don't people use it to get out of
tickets.
Oh, OK.
Wow.
Well, that's odd.

(10:25):
Well, I mean, you don't they won't necessarily
get you off the ticket.
But it looks at least sure it shows
you're an upstanding citizen.
Oh, yes.
OK.
I was on the grand jury.
Yes.
All right.
But the so so anyway.
Yeah.
Anyone can somehow you I don't know how
you get chosen in the background.
I know what the background methodology is, but

(10:46):
anyone can be on the grand jury.
And then you hear these cases.
Now, they've always said that, you know, if
under most circumstances, they a grand jury can
indict a ham sandwich.
Yes.
An old phrase.
We've heard this.
But that's not true in Washington, D.C.,
apparently.
And so they so they still have co
Brennan and all these other guys who have

(11:07):
lied before Congress.
And then we have a recent clip.
I don't have it.
But of Adam Kissinger coming forward and saying
that everybody lies to Congress as though that's
a.
Oh, that's cool.
Yeah.
Why not?
And because you can't if they never indict
anybody in Washington, D.C., that'll continue.
But this this little trick where they got

(11:28):
him in Virginia because he was in a
Zoom call.
It's just genius that has not been discussed
by the media.
Well, the the people that this kind of
for me brought back up the infamous Susan
Rice memo.
That I mean, they should get Susan Rice
out for this, the twerp, as you call

(11:50):
her.
Do you remember the infamous Susan Rice memo?
No, I don't.
This is the memo that she sent to
herself.
Oh, right.
At the end of the term.
So she.
Yes.
Exonerate herself.
So I actually have a copy.
And I think in light of what's going
on, it's kind of interesting.
On January 5th, following a briefing by the

(12:12):
I.C. leadership on Russian hacking during the
2016 presidential election.
President Obama had a brief follow on conversation
with FBI Director Jim Comey, Deputy Attorney General
Sally Yates in the Oval Office, vice president.
And I were also present.
President Obama began the conversation.
This is so odd that she wrote this
to herself.

(12:32):
Other than let me get this on the
record.
President Obama began the conversation by stressing his
continued commitment to ensuring that every aspect of
this issue is handled by the intelligence and
law enforcement communities, quote, by the book.
The president stressed that this is what it's
about.
The president stressed he's not asking about initiating

(12:53):
or instructing anything from law enforcement perspective.
He reiterated that our law enforcement team needs
to proceed as it normally would by the
book.
So I think she wrote this to protect
Obama, too.
The way I the way I read it,
Director Comey probably.
Sure.
She's a loyalist.
Director Comey affirmed that he is proceeding by

(13:14):
the book as it relates to law enforcement.
From a national security perspective, Comey said he
does have some concerns that incoming NSA Flynn
is speaking frequently with Russian Ambassador Kislyak.
Comey said that could be an issue as
it relates to sharing sensitive information.
President Obama asked if Comey was saying that
the national security adviser should not pass sensitive

(13:36):
information related to Russia to Flynn.
Comey replied potentially.
Blah, blah.
The president asked Comey to inform him if
anything changes in the next few weeks and
how that affect we share classified information.
But I think it was clearly to protect
Obama and to protect herself.
Not that Obama needs protection because he's in
essence he's protected.

(13:56):
He can't be he can't be held accountable
for anything he did as when he was
still president.
Right.
Because you're a king.
Remember King?
You're a king.
But then Jim Jordan, he went on.
Was this the what show did he go
on?
I'm sure it was OAN or something.

(14:18):
And here's what he said.
Yeah, they changed the assessment.
They had one intelligence community assessment that had
the presidential daily brief ready to go in
December of 2016.
And they changed it and they changed it
at the prompting.
It looks like a President Obama.
They had a meeting in the White House
then on December 9th of 2016.
And they decide to do something different.

(14:38):
They put something different together that became the
basis for this whole Russia hoax.
The idea that Putin wanted Trump to win,
which we know was ridiculous.
But they changed what the what the career
people had put together.
Again, it goes clear back to the campaign.
They used the false dossier.
The Clinton campaign hired Perkins, who hired Fusion

(14:58):
GPS, who hired a foreigner, Christopher Steele, who
put together this garbage document that they used
to get warrants to spy on a presidential
campaign.
Probably never happened in American history.
So that was the beginning.
And then they just keep progressing.
They have bought into this narrative.
They were going to make sure this was
the narrative, even though the facts didn't support
it.
And they altered documents, altered the report to

(15:21):
achieve the narrative that they had predetermined was
going to be what they were going to
use to undermine President Trump.
Well, if they got Comey, they might as
well go after Brennan.
And after what's the nitwit's name?
The Dumbo?
What's his name?
The nitwit?
Yeah, the guy was like, huh, what?
That guy.

(15:41):
Kissinger?
No, no, no.
Schiff?
No, the intelligence guy.
Oh, come on.
The guy who didn't know anything.
Clapper?
Clapper.
Yeah, there you go.
Clapper.
I might go down the list.
Yeah, they should get Clapper too.
Yeah, they should.
I think they're...
Not wittingly.
I think Clapper's done...

(16:03):
Sorry?
Remember, it was like, did you know that
the FBI was using NSA to access and
spy on people?
Not wittingly.
Unwittingly, maybe.
We didn't know.
Yeah, well, he lied before Congress.
It just slipped in.
I'm sorry.
But since then, I think he's done some
cooperating with Tulsi or something to help find

(16:25):
documents or something like that.
His name has been left off the list.
He's a turncoat.
I get the sense that he's been doing
something behind the scenes to get himself off
the hook.
And Bolton?
That's interesting.
Bolton's already been indicted.
Yes, that's what I mean.
So they've got the gang.
The gang is back together.

(16:49):
Well, which brings me to a super cut.
Super cut.
These are the same people that are moaning
and groaning about Comey.
And they're all saying, above the law.
No one is above the law.
Nobody's above the law.
No person is above the law.

(17:10):
You're not above the law.
You're not an elite.
You're not untouchable.
And so it's nice to see that the
rule of law has returned.
Oh, yeah.
And so it goes round and round like
a turd in a pot.
Every single five years or so, we bring
up the same things.
It's never really any different.
They never surprise, except for some actual indictments

(17:33):
this time.
Yes, it's about time.
Yeah, that will shake things up a little
bit.
You've got a lot of super cuts I
see here.
What else do you have?
I made it Supercut Day.
Okay, it's Supercut Sunday, everybody.
Supercut Sunday.
That's right.
Supercut.
I'll bring them in as needed.
Supercut Sunday.
Supercut.

(17:53):
Well, let's.
Whatever the topic is, I have a super
cut for it.
Well, I'll let you go with the topic,
and you pick your super cut to kick
it off.
I like this.
This is good.
Supercut Sunday.
Well, there's no super cut for this, but
if you want to let me go with
the topic, I'm going to go with Starmer.
Oh, yes.
Digital ID UK Starmer.
Is this where I get to say, told

(18:13):
you so?
It's coming.
It's here.
Yeah.
Today, I am announcing this government will make
a new free of charge digital ID mandatory
for the right to work by the end
of this parliament.
Let me spell that out.
You will not be able to work in
the United Kingdom if you do not have
digital ID.

(18:35):
It's as simple as that.
Oh.
Oh, I got the whole thing, which is
like a buck thirty.
Play the whole thing, then.
It'll be better.
Well, there were two things.
So this was, by the way, he was
speaking at the London 2025 Global Progress, which
I guess is his party's mantra.

(18:56):
We're making global progress, UK.
It's all about you, but it's really global.
So here he is with a little more
nuance, but that bit is the piece that
everybody got.
For too many years, it's been too easy
for people to come here, slip into the
shadow economy and remain here illegally because, frankly,

(19:18):
we've been squeamish about saying things that are
clearly true.
It's not just that it's not compassionate left
-wing politics to rely on Labour that exploits
foreign workers and undercuts fair wages, but the
simple fact that every nation needs to have
control over its borders.

(19:39):
And listen carefully to what he's saying here.
We do need to know who is in
our country.
Our immigration system does need to be fair
if we want to maintain that binding contract
that our politics is built on.
Otherwise, it undermines trust, undermines people's faith that
we're on their side and their belief that

(20:00):
the state can and will work for them.
And that is why today I am announcing
this government will make a new free of
charge digital ID mandatory for the right to
work by the end of this parliament.
Let me spell that out.
You will not be able to work in
the United Kingdom if you do not have

(20:21):
digital ID.
It's as simple as that.
Because decent, pragmatic, fair-minded people, they want
us to tackle the issues that they see
around them.
And of course the truth is we won't
solve our problems if we don't also take
on the root causes.

(20:42):
Looking upstream to tackle poverty, conflict, climate change.
Intelligence work takes place within a strong legal
framework.
We operate under the rule of law and
are accountable for it.
In some countries, secret intelligence is used to
control their people.

(21:02):
In ours, it only exists to protect their
freedoms.
Protect their freedoms.
So as I'm listening to this, because he
went right into a whole other thing, which
is about a minute, I want to play
that.
What is interesting about this is he's saying,
yeah, digital ID, you won't be able to
get work without it.

(21:23):
Well, who issues the digital ID?
The government.
So they can still give it to people
who just come in on a boat.
There's nothing about that.
It's like, oh, no, if you're illegal, you
don't get a digital ID.
He didn't say that at all.
He says, we don't want people in the
shadow economy.
OK, so just give them a digital ID.
I guarantee you they're all going to get
digital ID.

(21:43):
And then he rolls that straight from that
into, you know, we really need to do
a lot of important things, like climate change.
Listen.
Issues that aren't just intolerable for those of
us who care about inequality and injustice, wherever
it's found in the world, but which have
clear consequences for our own citizens.

(22:03):
Take Russia's aggression in Ukraine.
Oh, there we go.
We all have a responsibility for the future
of our continent, to stand tall where oppression
and violence rears its head.
But it is also about energy security.
Now listen to this.
Because Putin and other tyrants have used their
control over energy supplies as a threat.

(22:25):
They've pushed up energy bills.
No, no, that's not what happened.
And y'all decided no more gas and
oil from Russia.
That's why the energy bills went up.
Putin didn't do anything about that.
He still has the cheapest gas available.
You just won't take it.
Yeah, he's got low prices.
He's got best price.
Threaten to keep doing so unless they get

(22:47):
their way.
And that's why we're investing in our own
energy.
Sovereign control over our own future.
Oh, listen to this.
Whether that's nuclear, wind, solar power.
Now this will create good jobs.
Oh, yeah.
But it will also take the boot of
tyrants like Putin off our throat.
Good luck.
So our mission to become a clean energy

(23:07):
superpower is about future-proofing energy supply, bringing
energy bills down and protecting the planet that
we all live on.
Doing right by our values and by our
countries and our citizens.
Write that down, everybody.
The UK will become a clean energy superpower.

(23:27):
Okay.
I'll sit back and wait for it.
So back to the digital idea.
There's this woman, Lisa Nandy, who's really promoting
it for him.
She went on the morning shows.
Is that the lady?
I have a clip of that.
But she is the minister of labor culture.
Ooh.

(23:48):
Ooh.
I'm not even sure what that is.
But she's floating around.
So she goes on one of the morning
shows there.
And this is what we end up with.
All UK citizens will have to have one.
The plan is that we're going to roll
this out by the end of Parliament.
No, no.
My question is, what if I don't?
What if I've got my job?
So I don't need to show this to
anyone.
So what if I just don't do it?

(24:09):
So if you don't have one, then you'll
have a problem if you want to get
a new job.
No, I'm saying I'm not doing this.
I'm not seeking a job.
So why should I get the digital ID
card?
Why do I do it?
Is there some fine for not doing it?
Is there an incentive to do it?
I'm just thinking I've got no reason to

(24:30):
do it.
Yeah.
Look, this isn't a heavy-handed approach.
We're not planning to go around finding people.
But what we are going to do is
make sure that everybody's got one.
In the same way, Charlie, as you've got
a national insurance number, if you're a citizen
of this country, we'll make sure that everybody
has a digital ID.
So help me with this.
I know we're plotting through this.
Everyone watching who's got a job has got

(24:52):
a national insurance number.
So when these digital ID cards exist, if
I just go to my employer and show
them my national insurance number, is that not
sufficient?
Are they being precluded from employing me?
It won't be sufficient.
I just want to be really clear about

(25:13):
that.
So they can't employ people unless they've seen
one of these digital cards?
Yes, that's right.
That is the plan.
And the major benefit of that to the
entirety of the UK is that we will
therefore be able to disrupt the illegal market
where people come to this country and work
illegally and undercut British workers who could otherwise

(25:35):
get those jobs.
Well, a national insurance number would have the
same effect because if you're illegal, you can't
have one of those.
This is so dystopian, what they're doing.
And I love this Lisa lady.
Oh, no, no.
You won't be able to work, but that's
not what it's about.
The Britons don't get it.
I think most people don't get it.
It's unbelievable.

(25:55):
And the best example is this last clip,
which is this UK clip.
At the bottom, it says UK Starmer.
This is a woman getting arrested for being
at a protest saying that Starmer is a
wanker.
So we're here in Altrincham.
We've been going around with our battle bus

(26:16):
that says Kia Starmer's a wanker on the
side.
It's playing out Kia Starmer's a wanker on
the megaphone.
And we've just been detained in our bus
by dozens of police officers because they said
we are a prescribed terror organisation, apparently, despite
the fact that we are a registered political
party.
And they've had many reports that a prescribed

(26:38):
terror organisation is offending the public.
So we sat here.
We are detained.
The poor dog sat here, detained.
And now they're getting traffic officers here to
see if there's anything wrong with the bus.
They couldn't arrest us due to the banners.
They couldn't arrest us due to the offence
we apparently caused to some lefties in Altrincham.

(26:59):
So now they are getting traffic cops to
try...
Public order act.
Public order act, yeah.
So now they're getting traffic officers here to
try and seize our battle bus.
All because we said Kia Starmer's a wanker.
And he is a wanker.
He's a massive wanker.
And this just proves it.
This just proves he is a massive wanker.

(27:20):
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Well, the prop...
It's such a good term to wanker.
It's a good one.
I mean, they called Ted Lazo a wanker.
How bad can it be?
So they go out on the street, interview
some Brits, and the Brits do not understand.

(27:40):
They think it's like a card.
But it'll just be a card.
It's like a digital ID card.
You know, it's like...
Yeah, what's the big deal?
I think it's a good idea.
It's a good idea.
It's a good idea.
Yes, it is.
Yes, sir.
Anyway, through the use of our mobile phones...
This is my favourite.
My sister calls this the security paradox.

(28:03):
Well, they track us anywhere on their mobile
phone, so what difference does it make?
This is, by the way, every young person
in the world.
Well, you know, Google, everybody, they track me
anyway, so I might as well just give
them all my information.
I don't care.
Whatever.
I think it's a good idea.
I mean, we could be tracked...
We're being tracked every day anyway through the

(28:24):
use of our mobile phones.
I suppose what I think is some people
complain about immigration.
Some people complain about people complaining about immigration.
You know, we all need to do whatever
we can to support the government, to manage
immigration.
Support the government.
Get your digital ID card.

(28:44):
Support the government.
We need to all get together, stiff up
a lip, and support the government.
And identity cards are a way of doing
that.
They think it's identity cards.
And I have like five of these people.
The first place...
Play one more.

(29:04):
Okay, I'm sorry.
I already dumped the clip.
Okay, here we go.
Brits, digital ID card.
Complaining about immigration.
You know, we all need to do whatever
we can to support the government, to manage
immigration.
And identity cards are a way of doing

(29:26):
that.
It's something people have been calling for for
a while.
And I think it needs to be thought
through.
I was surprised at the announcement yesterday, which
did seem to come out of the blue.
I think people need to be prepared for
this.
But I think ultimately, it's the right thing
to do.
I just don't see the point of not
having them, because we have ID all the

(29:49):
time with, you know, driving licences often carry
our passports around.
So yeah, I don't have a problem with
them.
I mean, I think there are civil liberty
concerns about it.
I'm kind of worried about how that will
be enforced, what people will be forced to
choose.
Okay, so this is what they don't understand.

(30:10):
When you talk about a digital ID card,
it's not like your boarding pass.
It's going to be an app, and there's
enough evidence of all the different systems.
I don't know what they've chosen, but we'll
see which one.
But they all come down to the same
thing.
And the app will grant you access to
certain things.
Scan the QR code, your digital ID will

(30:31):
be on your phone, and you may or
may not be granted access based upon whatever
they determine.
That's where this is going.
Yeah, it could be a social score.
Oh, it is a social score, almost by
definition.
Mark number one, are you here legally?
Well, that could be a positive or a
negative, depending on the government of the time.

(30:52):
And by the way, I want to, just
one thing, especially when you played one of
these Starmer clips earlier, is that it now
looks to me as if, because it was
the conservatives that first allowed the influx, all
of a sudden, out of the blue, the
British, you know, they're an island, you just
can't get there easily.
All of a sudden, they let in a

(31:13):
ton of immigrants, and they were always bitching
about the Polish being over there, but now
they let all these North Africans in, and
Pakistanis, and they just let them all come
barreling in.
I think they let the immigration thing get
out of control, so they could implement the
digital ID, using that as an excuse.
Oh, my God, what are we going to
do?

(31:33):
Cloward, what is it, Bivens?
Cloward-Bowens?
Cloward-Pivens.
Those guys.
Cloward-Pivens, yes, overwhelm the system.
Overwhelm the system.
Yeah.
Well, of course, it's a socialist concept.
It is, in fact, almost all of this
is Sal Alinsky's, you know, rule book for
radicals.

(31:54):
It's like, it's just do it all.
And the Brits, man, you know, y'all
should get out now, before the exit tax
hits, and try and come over here, you
know.
Get a gold card.
I forgot about that.
Yeah, get a gold card.
Get a Trump gold card.
Then if you're ever on Epstein's Island, you're
good to go, too, so don't worry about

(32:14):
it.
It's good.
And, of course, under the monarchy of this
portion of the North Sea Nexus, we have
to think about Australia.
I'm sure that'll be coming pretty soon.
And how about Canada?
Listen to the banker over there when he
is posed the question about a digital ID

(32:34):
in Canada.
...introduced a digital ID card that wants to
make it mandatory as a way of patrolling
immigration.
Is that something Canada might consider?
Well, Paul, one thing I would put in
terms of context is the UK is relatively
unique in not having other forms of identification.

(32:56):
Bullcrap.
You've got the national health card.
You've got your driver's license.
He says the UK is unique, and they
don't have any form of identification.
No, that's not true.
The UK is relatively unique in not having
other forms of identification.
So there's been a long history...
Where does that come from?
What is he thinking?

(33:17):
From the pit of hell?
I don't know.
Listen to the rest.
So there's been a long history here not
to have ID.
In Canadians, we have various forms of ID.
We have driver's license.
You have social insurance license.
You have forms of identification.

(33:38):
In terms of...
Now, are there merits to having common digital
identification for government services, for, you say, immigration,
and also for financial services, portability, other aspects?
There may be.

(33:58):
We don't have current plans for that.
Yeah, don't worry.
It's coming, Canada.
It's coming.
For sure, it's coming.
What?
I wasn't expecting that question.
This is so bad.
But it's coming.

(34:18):
It's just like, wow.
You want to go on the internet?
Yeah.
You want to go on YouTube?
You want to go on X?
It'll be fine.
But if you're Canadian, or if you're British,
or if you're Australian, you will have to
scan the QR code.

(34:39):
And your digital ID will register that with
your name.
So if you say a naughty, like Keir
Starmer's a wanker, you can come and knock
on your door.
This has always been the plan.
It's been 18 years of the show we've
been talking about stuff like this, and here
it is, finally.
It's not quite finalized yet.

(34:59):
In our last four years.
Well, yeah, to be fair, he said by
the end of the Labour government.
When is the Labour government done?
I think he said the end of this
Parliament.
Oh, when is this Parliament done?
I don't know.
Probably in a year or two.
Yeah.
It's going to be so groovy to watch

(35:20):
this happen.
It's going to be fantastic.
But you're exactly correct when you say they're
just going to give these digital IDs to
the immigrants, too.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, look at what we did.
We let all these guys come in, barrel
in.
We gave them free phones.
We gave them $1,200 or $1,000
each.
We put them up in hotels at the

(35:41):
government expense.
There was no effort whatsoever to keep them
out.
No, it'll just make it easier.
Well, he's got a digital ID card.
Oh, okay.
Well, I guess it's okay then.
Yeah, it'll be easier than having to do
the rigamarole.
And besides that, it's corruptible.

(36:02):
Well, but it just pains me because just
think of COVID.
The QR COVID.
This is what it was.
You want to go into the pub?
I remember it was in Amsterdam, it was
like that, or Rotterdam, Christina.
You want to sit outside on the terrace?
You've got to scan the QR code.
Oh, I'm sorry, no vax.
Can't sit on the terrace outside with your

(36:24):
seething COVID face.
Oh, my Lord.
We've got our friends around here again.
There's always a couple.
I tested positive for COVID.
What?
Yes, there's still people out here even who
test for COVID.
Now, they're unvaxed, but they test for COVID.

(36:44):
Why?
It's faded.
Why don't they test for the Spanish flu
of 1918?
Well, who says these tests even do anything?
I don't think they do.
Well, besides that.
I don't think they do.
No, I don't think so.
I have boxes and boxes of them anyway.
Which one?
Just because they were free.
That's the only reason.
Well, they're giving them to everybody.
So I figured I'd take advantage of it.

(37:05):
But now I have a bunch of boxes
of stupid tests that are useless.
But, you know, it's October.
What always happens every single year in October
is flu season.
This is the beginning of flu season.
People get the flu.
It's a seasonal flu.
It's kind of the, you know, a little
bit of the summer flu, maybe.
Stuff going around.

(37:26):
We have tons of pollen.
Eyes are scratchy.
Throats are scratchy.
Oh, I might have COVID.
You know, there's now five strains.
There's five strains.
It's a bioweapon.
It's almost that time of year again.
Why are you yelling at me, lady?
But I guess it's important.
It's almost that time of year again.
Fall signals the start of flu season, which

(37:48):
typically starts in October, with peaks between December
and February.
We're expecting this year to be moderate, but
last year was severe.
We had more illnesses, more hospitalizations, and more
preventable deaths of children.
Dr. Sarah Nozel with the American Academy of
Family Physicians says the best protection is to
get the flu shot as soon as it's

(38:08):
available to you, before the season gets into
full swing.
The CDC recommends everyone six months and older,
with rare exception, to receive the vaccine, which
is trivalent this season, meaning it protects against
three strains of the influenza virus.
Hold on.
Stop.
Thank you.
I knew you would want to stop it

(38:29):
there.
It's always trivalent.
The flu, they make a big fuss about
this every single year.
It is not suddenly trivalent.
It's always been trivalent.
They look around and they see, well, this
might be a big one.
This could be a big one.
They pick them, choose three strains, and they
make a flu vaccine out of it.

(38:50):
This has been going for decades.
But it's got electrolytes.
It's trivalent.
Which is trivalent this season, meaning it protects
against three strains of the influenza virus.
Nozel says vaccination can help protect against severe
disease.
Your body is ready to take on that
fight.
So instead of ending up in the hospital

(39:11):
with pneumonia, you might have a runny nose
for a few days, and you will be
much less contagious.
For the first time this flu season.
How do you become much less contagious?
That doesn't sound right either.
Lady in lab coat.
And you will be much less contagious.
For the first time this flu season, there's
also an at-home flu vaccine available in

(39:32):
34 states.
Flumist is a nasal spray approved for non
-pregnant people between the ages of 2 and
49.
Nozel says to talk to a doctor to
make sure you're eligible to receive it.
You really need to check in if you
have any of the medical conditions that would
make it not safe to be given.
It's really for healthy young people.
What is it about the flumist that is

(39:54):
dangerous to people who...
I wonder myself why if you're pregnant it's
going to kill you or something.
I don't know.
There must be something in it that's not
good.
Please note it's only for pregnant people.
Not for pregnant women.
Pregnant people.
Oh, they say people?
Oh, yes, of course.
Of course they use people.
Yes, of course.
Got to keep that up.
I did run across...

(40:14):
I'm sorry to leave the Vax thing.
I have a Vaxer clip.
I was actually going to stay on Vaxer.
Let's play your Vaxer clip.
Oh, no, keep going because the Vaxer clip
is some lunatic.
One of the...
It's a lunatic.
I've decided to bring the public into the
show with more of the...
No, more lunatics.
I'm with you, man.
More lunatics, more of the time.
This is Dr. Christina Parks, and this goes

(40:38):
in line with our legal team here at
the No Agenda Show, known as the legal
litigator, who shall be unnamed, and Rob, the
constitutional lawyer, who loves the legal litigator's theory
that Tylenol, throwing Tylenol out there as the
culprit, is in fact a red herring to

(40:59):
get the vaccine companies embroiled into some kind
of discovery, with the ultimate goal being, at
minimum, to remove their immunity from lawsuits.
Yeah, when I heard this, and I've also
seen other evidence of it in various discussions
that are on the networks and online, I

(41:22):
think that's exactly it.
Well, this will confirm that.
This doctor who...
And I have to say, I'm just going
to presume she's a doctor.
She was out there on her Instagram, and
she has some very illuminating information about vaccines

(41:42):
and in combination with Tylenol.
Why is Tylenol associated with autism?
First, if you don't know me, my name
is Dr. Christina Parks.
I have a PhD in cellular and molecular
biology from University of Michigan that was done
in the Department of Immunology, and I have
been studying the childhood schedule and injections for
about 10 years, hardcore now.

(42:03):
So Tylenol is associated with autism because it
depletes the body's major antioxidant, glutathione.
Glutathione is what mops up inflammation in the
body, and when the body is critically depleted
of it, it either goes septic or, especially
in young or premature infants, they can actually
pass away.

(42:24):
It can cause things like SIDS.
So the maintenance of glutathione is extremely important,
and even doing something like mom taking vitamin
C as a supplement while she's nursing can
be critical in helping mom and the baby
to resupply glutathione.
So what happens is if your body doesn't
have enough glutathione, it gets extremely inflamed, and

(42:47):
it just can't handle cellular stress.
And the inflamed state of the brain is
what is highly associated with neurological disorders such
as autism or ADHD.
So I have a second clip here, but
before that, some anecdotal evidence from one of
our producers.

(43:07):
Listening to Thursday's show, you were talking about
Tylenol.
Since I have young kids, I went on
deep research reading about this poison.
In the book called The Vaccine-Friendly Plan,
Paul Thomas, MD, has a whole chapter about
this.
In general, when you go for vaccines, the
doctor will say give the kids Tylenol before
and after to reduce fevers after the four

(43:30):
doses they get per visit.
Well, this fever there is to kill the
poison and help the body get better.
When you rid of that mechanism, it ends
up causing neurological damage, eventually contributing to you
-know-what.
I guess he is referring to autism.
He argues that if you're going to get
vaxed, spread them out.
He says, I decided not to do them

(43:51):
at all.
The kids barely get sick or maybe just
last a day or two.
Well, surprise, surprise.
So here's her second part about the combo.
Glutathione is extremely depleted when children get injections,
when your immune system is hyperactivated.
So we know this even in pregnant mothers.
If their immune system is hyperactivated, it could
be by an injection or it could just

(44:12):
be by a very severe infection, like something
like appendicitis.
This is going to cause a lot of
inflammation and deplete glutathione.
So it isn't just Tylenol that is going
to deplete glutathione.
It is any form of acute immune activation,
which is going to include all of these
injections on the childhood schedule.

(44:33):
So make no mistake, this immune activation is
going to deplete glutathione.
And if you combine an immune activation, like
a well-child visit, with Tylenol, it is
a double whammy, completely depleting that child's glutathione
supplies and really making it very likely that
the body is not going to be able

(44:55):
to fend off brain inflammation.
We know that many injections are associated with
encephalitis.
So most of the time, that just means
an inflammation of the brain.
We know most of the time the body
can get ahead of that and use intracellular
things like glutathione to reduce inflammation.
But if the body doesn't have those stores,

(45:17):
that brain inflammation is going to rage on
and it is going to continually deplete the
body's system of things like vitamin D, vitamin
A, and zinc, and glutathione.
And eventually, the child's body just can't handle
it anymore.
And some children may actually pass away.
Others are going to develop all kinds of

(45:38):
problems, including things like autism.
Well, there you go.
It makes nothing but sense.
I've heard a lot about glutathione from just
around.
Have you ever heard about glutathione?
Not until I heard her.
Oh, yeah.
I've heard a lot about it.
Tina talks about it a lot.

(45:58):
She's a big into all that kind of
stuff.
So, yeah, it sounds like a double dose
is exactly what you don't need.
But, wow, think about this now, just bringing
that into court and saying, well, you know,
the Tylenol, that doesn't seem to be the
primary problem here.
Now, does it?
Not against vaccines per se, but certainly against

(46:20):
jacking your kids up with all kinds of
stuff literally hours after they're born.
That just doesn't make sense.
Well, there are people that are big advocates.
Here's the...
Bring in the nut jobs.
This is a lamenting girl.
Uh-huh.
Oh, okay.

(46:40):
I just got my COVID vaccine, and I
need you all to send me good vibes
because I get very sick from the COVID
vaccines, usually at least a week, like down
in bed, not being able to move.
And I just, a week or two ago,
I had my flu shot, and then I
had my TB shot, and I was so

(47:01):
sick from both of them.
And I just started feeling better, and now
I had to go get the COVID vaccine.
Please, maybe this year will be easier on
me.
If you have anything negative to say about
the COVID vaccine, you can just leave.
I do not care to entertain people like
you, so...
You should leave a comment.

(47:22):
If you're feeling bad after your COVID vaccine,
take some Tylenol.
Come on, do you ever comment?
You should comment on these videos.
These are all repurposed videos.
You should comment, you're commenting to somebody who
reposted it.
I didn't go to TikTok.
Nah, that's too bad.
And besides that, they don't, you know, they

(47:43):
get swamped.
These women, these sorts of women, I have
one other one if you want to hear
it.
Sure, sure.
Okay, well, this isn't about the vaccine.
This is just a typical, this woman is
eating it for, she mentioned something about Charlie
Kirk in a very snide, snooty way, and

(48:04):
now she's basically had her life ruined.
She went on for five minutes, so I
only played, this is the, there's two of
these clips, and one of them is, this
is...
Talker, T-O-K-K-E-R, life,
L-I-F-F-E, ruined.
Not the genesis, the ruined.
Okay, ruined.
Wednesday, September 10th, when Charlie Kirk was shot,

(48:26):
I posted a video offering him the same
thoughts and prayers that he offered after every
child was senselessly gunned down while at school.
Within an hour, and before any condition was
known on Charlie, I posted a follow-up
video expressing why I felt the way I
did, and even ended with, I hope Charlie
Kirk makes a full recovery and goes on

(48:48):
to become a gun violence advocate.
Since if you have watched any of the
videos on my page, you would know I
stand firmly on not being violent, and that
violence is not the way we are going
to fix things in this country.
Okay.
Well, since I posted those two videos, my
life has been completely turned upside down, and
I have been thrown into what I can
only explain as literal hell.

(49:09):
Oh.
First, my address was leaked, and then all
of my family's personal information followed.
My boyfriend's company, again, I said he's my
boyfriend, he is not my husband, that has
absolutely nothing to do with TikTok, with my
TikTok account, or social media, or politics in
general, has been defamed and slandered.

(49:32):
Calls and negative reviews started pouring in by
the thousands.
Someone showed up to his company, entered his
private office, and verbally assaulted him.
My, my child, and my family's lives have
been threatened thousands of times.
I have received text messages and emails saying

(49:52):
I should be graped and murdered, and that
people are coming to my house, say my
address, and then say they are coming to
spray it with bullets.
MAGA protesters have shown up to my house,
driven through my private neighborhood, sent me hate
mail, left notes on my boyfriend's office, and
my own neighbor has offered to share my

(50:14):
whereabouts with the internet.
Yes, you heard that correctly.
My neighbor has offered to share my whereabouts
with the internet.
Well, that doesn't seem right.
If she offered thoughts and prayers.
Yeah, so I have the genesis, I had
to do a little research here to find
her thoughts and prayers, and I can only

(50:34):
play this clip, it's very short, but you
have to imagine she's holding, first at the
beginning she's smirking, and then at the end
she does a little dance, and here's her
thoughts and prayers.
Gather around bitches, let's all join hands and
bow our heads in thoughts and prayers for

(50:55):
Charlie Kirk.
Thoughts and prayers for Charlie Kirk, thoughts and
prayers, thoughts and prayers.
Okay, so she turned that around and was
like, I was serious, I didn't really mean
anything mean by it.
You watch it and you say, oh, this

(51:16):
woman's asking for it, and then if you
follow any of her other stuff, she is
so, such a Trump hater, and she just
goes on and on, she talked about how
her best friend, who she didn't view for
life, was having her wedding, and she was,
you know, going to be a bridesmaid or

(51:36):
she was going to be in the wedding
or something, and then she found out that
the best friend felt bad about Trump getting
his ear ached the way she puts it.
And she was so beside herself, she had
to get out of the wedding and dumped
her friend, because she didn't realize that she
liked Trump.
I'm glad you brought this up.

(51:58):
Because there's something going on right now.
I don't know if you've watched or listened
to any of the big shows, you know,
the big shows, Megan, Tucker, Pool Boy, Candace,
I don't know if you, I mean, all,
every single one of these podcasts, Benny Johnson,

(52:22):
everybody, they are all obsessed, obsessed with this
shooting.
And they all are like forensic analysts now,
where the bullet came from, who it was,
the video on the roof, the FBI is
not telling the rights, they're just on and
on and on and on.
And by the way, this doesn't surprise me,

(52:44):
as I was thinking about it, you know
what the number one category of podcast is,
right?
In fact, the category that brought true crime,
yes, it was serial that brought podcasting back
in 2016, it was always there, but just
also...
It was there for, this is bullcrap, in
my opinion.
It brought it back, it brought it back

(53:07):
into the mainstream.
No, to the mainstream narrative.
Yes, yeah, exactly.
The numbers were not changing.
No, but it exploded, and there was other
reasons for that, because everybody was you know,
binge watching Breaking Bad, and you're like, I
watched five seasons last night on Monday morning

(53:27):
at the office, you know, droopy eyes.
You can thank Dana Brunetti for that whole
thing.
What, for Breaking Bad?
No, for creating these moments where binge watching
is like a thing.
Oh, really?
Well, he's the one who put House of
Cards on by releasing the entire season all
at once.
So, in fact, it was created by Dana
Brunetti.

(53:48):
All right.
If it was, believe me, he'd be binging
about it.
Good to know.
Well, that's true.
House of Cards, Breaking Bad, everyone was binging,
and then serial came out, and you had
to wait a whole week to find out,
and everyone was at the water cooler at
the office going, oh man, this is amazing.
Who do you think did it?
I never heard one episode of serial.

(54:10):
Well, no.
I think I heard exactly one, but that's
not the point.
The point is, we have been so conditioned
by media.
I mean, going back to Hawaii Five-0,
FBI, Colombo, on and on.
Now, the never-ending, you watch it, CSI,
investigation, crime, this or that, Chicago, everything is

(54:33):
a whodunit murder mystery.
Who was responsible?
Excellent point.
The Melendez brothers, everything.
It's good for...
OJ, I mean, who shot JR?
I mean, everything has always been centered around
this.
There's a callback.

(54:53):
Nobody in our audience will get it.
Some, but hopefully there's one person who will.
Who shot JR?
An entire world waited for that.
This is very normal.
This is how we've been conditioned.
With the Charlie Kirk thing, it is outrageous.

(55:13):
Just from Fredericksburg, their story is, and in
all seriousness, well, see, the whole thing is,
it was really a hologram.
It wasn't Charlie.
Oh, no!
Yes, and Erica is in on it.
And they did this to spark a revival
in the church.

(55:34):
And by the way, didn't you notice all
the construction that was going on?
Yeah, that's because there was a trap door,
you see.
So that's why they're covering up the trap
door.
I mean, do you understand...
Well, if it's a hologram, what do you
need a trap door for?
I'm just verbatim telling you what they're saying.
So it's crazy.

(55:54):
And then, of course, I'm sure you saw
it was his bulletproof vest flew up and
the bullet ricocheted.
And then Candace Owens, oh, I got the
video from Turning Point USA.
There was no exit wound.
So where did the bullet come from?
On and on and on and on and
on.
And this has gone to epic proportion.

(56:16):
And I think we are in...
No, I'm convinced now we are living in
an op.
Oh, yeah.
And I don't think that everyone who I
have clips of here, because this is a
presentation, is necessarily a real part of the
op, but the op is working really, really
well.

(56:37):
And now I have my own bias being
a Jesus freak, so that does come into
it.
So I thought it was very interesting when
I found Pastor Chuck Baldwin.
Do you remember Chuck Baldwin?
I'm interrupting you for the...
Because I'm hoping that you're going to give
us the op.
But I'm hoping you have a conclusion as

(57:00):
to the purpose of the op.
Yes, I do.
Please continue.
I just want to make sure that people
don't think it's a dead end.
No, no, it's not a dead end.
They won't like it.
A lot of people won't like my purpose.
It's going to be a Jesus freak dead
end.
No, worse than that.
We do start with Pastor Chuck Baldwin.

(57:22):
Now, Baldwin, he ran for President, I think,
in maybe 2004, maybe?
I'm thinking.
He's Southern Baptist.
His vibe has always been the Zionists run
the media!
That's Chuck Baldwin.
But he has a megachurch.

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He has a big influence.
And he is so consumed by this op.
It's amazing.
It appears that Charlie's wife, Erica, is going
to be taking the helm at Turning Point
USA.
And I'm not at all convinced that she
shares Charlie's newfound convictions about Israel.

(58:03):
My feeling is that she is very, very
pro-Zionist.
And my fear is that she will take
the helm.
She will get the money.
She will get the Zionist backing.
They will control the narrative.
And she will try to turn the thoughts
and the hearts and the minds of all

(58:24):
the young people that followed Charlie and are
now questioning Zionist Israel and our unconditional support
for the genocide in Gaza, etc., and will
try to reel them back in, to harness
them back in to the Zionist narrative.
And I'll just say, I hope and pray
I'm wrong.
Now, you already heard this at your own

(58:44):
dinner table.
This, ah, the Zionists, you know, they had
something to do with it.
I did, yes.
Okay, so let's just stick with this now.
Because a story is out there, which I'll
get to in a minute, about a call
that was made to Charlie Kirk when Charlie
was questioning what was happening in Gaza.
And, you know, it's all very suspicious here.

(59:07):
What I've learned since last Sunday that I
believe to be legitimate, Netanyahu offered him $150
million to tow the Israeli line.
Charlie refused.
Number two, after Netanyahu's phone call, offering him
the $150 million, Zionist billionaire donor and personal
associate of Netanyahu, Bill Ackman, invited Kirk to
his home in New York, where he and

(59:27):
other high-profile Zionists browbeat and threatened Kirk
to tow the Israeli line.
So first, Netanyahu himself calls him on the
phone, makes him the offer.
Charlie rejects it.
Then he's summoned to Bill Ackman's home in
New York, and there's a bunch of Zionists
there, high-powered billionaire people, and they just

(59:48):
read him the Rydak, browbeat him, threaten him
to make sure that he comes in line
and doesn't stray on the Israel narrative.
Right after that, Charlie went on Megyn Kelly's
show and told the world that Israeli big
shots were threatening him.
So not only did he not...

(01:00:09):
Stop.
That's not true.
I looked at all the Charlie Kirk, Megyn
Kelly appearances.
He did not say that he was being
threatened by any big shots.
No mention of $150 million offered by Netanyahu,
but this is the story, this is the
op-ed.
Oh yeah, it gets better.
Listen to Benjamin Netanyahu, and not only did

(01:00:29):
he not succumb to the threats of these
billionaire Zionist donors in their house, who were
demanding that he recant, etc., not only did
he not do that, he went on Megyn's
show, told everybody that Israeli big shots were
threatening him.
He also repeated this to his friends in

(01:00:49):
private, and he told them that he was
afraid Israel was going to assassinate him after
these two encounters.
I believe all of that to be factual.
Now, this in fact comes from one place
and one place only, and that is Max
Blumenthal from the Gray Zone.
And I'll play his clips because it's a

(01:01:10):
little more nuanced when he wrote it, he
wrote it this way, but when he talks
about it on the Chris Hitchens podcast, he's
a little more nuanced.
But this is the story that got out
there, and now this guy, this nutjob, who's
speaking to a congregation brings in the Candace

(01:01:31):
Owens stuff.
Candace Owens reports that she has seen the
video from the camera located directly behind Kirk,
so up there, and the tent behind him,
that she has seen the video of the
shooting located from that camera.
Candace said that she saw no blood coming

(01:01:53):
out of the back of Charlie's neck after
the shot.
Now, she said that emphatically, and I watched
her podcast when she said it, she said
it with great conviction.
I have no reason to doubt her word.
Oh, of course not, she said it with
great conviction.
She said there was no blood coming out
of the back of the neck.
I believe that to be true.
These are the things that I believe to
be true since last Sunday.

(01:02:15):
That Chris Hedges, not Hitchens, Chris Hedges.
Okay, now to the doozy of it all.
Number four, and finally, Bill Ackman, the billionaire
Zionist, offered the 22-year-old kid's father,
the kid who was arrested for the crime,
the kid who was charged with the crime
of killing Charlie Kirk.
Bill Ackman offered that kid's father $1 million

(01:02:37):
for turning his son over to the police.
I believe those things to be true.
Of course, of course I believe that to
be true.
Okay, I have to interrupt.
So at the dinner table, the notion came
up, and this was a couple of weeks
ago, so this, which you've developed here is
interesting.
It was a couple of weeks ago, it

(01:02:58):
was one of the people at the table,
I won't reveal who, says, I wonder how
much money the kid's father was bribed to
turn his kid into a patsy.
This is the most insane thing I've heard.
It's like, really?

(01:03:18):
That's what you did?
For a million bucks?
You turn your kid in to be a
patsy?
This is beyond the pale.
This has op written all over it.
And then, the one little detail that I
personally like, because if you recall, we went
up to Dallas, we flew the little four

(01:03:40):
-seater, and we landed there at the FBO
at Addison Airport, and there was a jet
with the 888 tail number, and I was
talking to the people there, what you do,
it's like, yeah, we just flew in, I
don't mention I'm in the little plane over
here, but yeah, we just flew in.

(01:04:00):
And whose jet is that?
Oh, that's Charlie Kirk's.
Well, not really Charlie Kirk's, it's one of
the, it's a net jets type deal.
What you do when you have a private
plane, and this includes almost everybody, except maybe
Elon, everybody does this, you buy the plane,
you put it into the pool, and the
pool then rents it out to net jets,

(01:04:20):
to people privately, and it's the same type,
so if your plane is taken, then you
get another plane, and you basically wind up
almost paying nothing for your flights, for like
100 hours a year, if you go beyond
that, you start paying it.
So it was a chartered plane, these chartered
planes, they drop off, sometimes they stay, sometimes

(01:04:40):
they go somewhere else, they're owned by wealthy
people, obviously, so then Pastor Chuck brings the
Triple Eight plane in.
Why haven't we heard anything about the private
jet owned by a Zionist millionaire that took
off a few minutes after the assassination and
turned off its transponder shortly after takeoff?

(01:05:01):
We know that happened, why have we not
heard any news about that?
Who was on the plane?
Where did it go?
For an hour, the transponder was off, air
traffic control had no idea where he was,
and then he comes back and lands at
the same war memorial.
Where is the information about that?
This is all very specious, just because FlightAware

(01:05:23):
didn't have any ADS-B information on it
doesn't mean they turned off their transponder, and
I guarantee you, ATC knew where they were
and what they were doing, but they probably
were called back, like hey, they're not staying
overnight, something bad happened.
So I just know that that was the
plane that Charlie Kirk traveled on, it wasn't
like some Zionist assassin in the Zionist millionaire's

(01:05:45):
jet.
So now we go to the genesis of
all of this stuff, which is Max Blumenthal,
because Max Blumenthal wrote a number of articles,
now he's been very anti-Israel, very pro
-Palestinian for most of his life, I mean
he's for all intents and purposes a leftist,
I mean he's LGBTQ pro guy, I mean

(01:06:08):
it's all fine, doesn't matter, the grey zone,
some stuff of his I like, but he
launched this and he talked about it, and
he's written in very specific terms about the
meeting that happened with Ackman, and it was
an intervention, and the Netanyahu $150 million, so
now he's telling the story where it all
started to fall apart at the Turning Point

(01:06:30):
USA event, where Charlie was adjusting his attitude,
not on Israel per se, but certainly on
Netanyahu and what was happening in Gaza, which
is understandable as a young person, like hey
this is not cool, of course everyone hates
Netanyahu for what's happening, that's not what this

(01:06:51):
is about per se, but he was changing
his attitude, and absolutely, Tucker Carlson talked about
it, some donors went, no I'm pulling my
money out, it wasn't all a 100%
Zionist money funded outfit, I guarantee you that,
because I know some of the people who
supported him with millions of dollars, and they're
not Jewish or Zionists.
And Charlie Kirk himself was beginning to turn,

(01:07:14):
and it all exploded out in the open
at the Student Action Summit, which I believe
was in Tampa, Florida, in July 2025, and
that's where Charlie Kirk brought Tucker Carlson, someone
who had already turned on this issue, on
stage, to not only talk about how Jeffrey
Epstein was possibly a Mossad agent, but to

(01:07:36):
call for those who had gone and fought
for Israel, American Jews who had gone to
fight for Israel's military rather than the U
.S. military, to be stripped of their citizenship,
and he called out Bill Ackman, one of
the most influential Zionist billionaires in the U
.S., who was a Netanyahu cutout who had
been sort of manipulating and bullying Harvard into

(01:07:57):
submission, his money got Claudine Gay as president
out at Harvard, he mocked Bill Ackman as
a financial con artist, he literally called him
a scam artist and questioned where his money
came from, and the crowd was cheering and
delighting in this entire spectacle, Megan Kelly from
Fox was calling Jeffrey Epstein a Mossad agent,

(01:08:19):
then Charlie Kirk opened up the floor to
a debate on the very issue of Zionism,
and brought on an anti-Zionist Jew, a
comedian named Dave Smith to debate a Zionist
apparatchik at Newsweek named Joshua Hammer, and Dave
Smith mopped the floor with him, he's very
effective, he was also talking about human rights

(01:08:41):
abuses, and the crowd was clearly with him,
and after this summit, Charlie Kirk was bombarded
with furious text messages, phone calls, there may
have been meetings as well, very tense meetings
as well, with his donors, the people who
built him up, and they said, we built
you up, we can take all of this

(01:09:01):
away from you, if you don't stop this
and we are laying down the law.
Now, did he get calls from donors?
Yes, I believe that.
Was he going to take money just to
not speak his mind?
No, there's enough people on record talking about
that, but here's where Blumenthal starts to miss
the target and starts to talk a little

(01:09:21):
bit different than his articles, as he now
has a lot of sources that he knows,
but for some reason won't name, but man,
yeah, oh yeah, this is real.
He was not used to being talked to
like that, as though he were a property,

(01:09:41):
but when you join the firm, you don't
get to leave, and at the same time
- Right there, it starts there, oh, when
you work at the firm, when you've accepted
money from the Zionists, you don't get to
leave.
But when you join the firm, you don't
get to leave, and at the same time,
I was told by a longtime friend of

(01:10:04):
Charlie Kirk- Who?
Who?
Who?
That he was frightened by the way he
was being treated.
Basically, a mafia was reading him the riot
act, and he wasn't the only one who
was frightened.
Oh, it gets better.
I was told that in this, you know
- But when he gets to the source,

(01:10:27):
he forgets to mention the source.
In this, you know, the source is someone
who knows people in the White House.
Someone who knows people in the White House?
This is a very reliable source who I
can't mention.
Donald Trump's frightened.
Oh, yes.
Donald Trump is afraid to defy Netanyahu.
He's afraid about what can happen, and I
was told that during one of Netanyahu's, or
several of Netanyahu's recent visits to the U

(01:10:50):
.S. I think he's made four visits this
year, which is unprecedented.
Listening devices were planted by Israeli agents on
the Secret Service's emergency response vehicles.
Okay, so now we've taken the Charlie Kirk
assassination to Israel.
Israel was controlling Charlie Kirk.
Israel controls Donald Trump.

(01:11:12):
But there's no conspiracy.
I don't think I'm being fed a bunch
of conspiracy theories here.
Yes, I think you are.
I think you are being fed a bunch
of conspiracy theories by people who you won't
name.
I don't think I'm being fed.
He's stuttering.
I'm going to stop it for a second.
He's stuttering a bit there.

(01:11:33):
It's interesting.
But his background is he is a writer
for the, he's an alternate guy, so that's
a beginning right there.
But he also wrote for Media Matters for
America, which is, you know, flaky.
Al Jazeera, he has written for the New
York Times and Los Angeles Times, but so
what.

(01:11:53):
He's a regular contributor to Sputnik and RT.
He's not a solid, I wouldn't call him
a solid source for any sort of unbiased
thoughts.
No, no.
And this is beginning to sound like, again,
another one of those military intelligence things.

(01:12:15):
Yes, sir.
That's exactly what it sounds like.
And you know what intelligence I'm looking at,
MI6.
And I'll get to that in a minute.
Now we're getting somewhere.
I don't think I'm being fed a bunch
of conspiracy theories here.
Yes, you are.
You won't tell us who said it, but
it's someone who knows people in the White

(01:12:37):
House and a really good friend of Charlie's.
Why don't you tell us who it was?
And what I reported based on background sourcing
matches the things that Charlie Kirk said in
public, that he was being bombarded by what
he called Jewish stakeholders, meaning his funders.
That's a little different than I'm afraid of
being assassinated.
And that he felt that he could not

(01:12:59):
express his own views anymore as an American.
And he was starting to move in public.
So consider the consequence of a figure like
Charlie Kirk, who's on his way to basically
inheriting the mantle of Trumpism at some point,
and who controls a large segment of that

(01:13:20):
movement, taking the base away from the Judeo
-Christian relationship, taking it away from rock-solid
support for Israel, as Israel is in a
seven-front war, carrying out genocide, and Netanyahu
believes that he has this short window of
time to basically carry out regime change in
Iran.
It would have been catastrophic.

(01:13:41):
Right.
So I believe that part is true, that
Charlie Kirk had possibly a bright political career
ahead of him.
He absolutely had a big contingent of Trump
voters of...
Although they weren't all completely MAGA, they definitely
voted for Trump.
And I think Charlie Kirk's organization posed a

(01:14:02):
great threat, not to Israel.
I think it posed a very great threat
to the North Sea Nexus, who hate Trump,
who don't want him meddling in their entire
scheme of climate change, of mass immigration, clogging
up the system.
And here's the latest doozy.
We could only come from these defense intelligence

(01:14:23):
agencies.
Who knows how many of them are purely
British and how many are compromised in the
U.S.? But this is the one that
has legs right now.
There are so many unusual aspects to the
investigation, so many mishaps by the FBI, and
such strange behavior by the Israeli government and

(01:14:46):
Netanyahu himself since Charlie Kirk's killing, that it
has fueled speculation by millions of people online
that there may have been an Israeli role.
I mean, why wouldn't they speculate when Israel
seems to assassinate everyone that defies it in
its own region and has even dispatched thousands

(01:15:06):
of pagers to low-level Hezbollah members and
their families?
So now we're at the exploding pagers.
Oh, Israel does all this stuff.
Which brings me to my other favorite podcast
all over this on the scene, Redacted, from
Natalie and Clayton Morris, who are not my
favorite people because I know them both personally

(01:15:28):
and I know that they have a very...
What is the term I'm looking for?
Clouded past?
To say the least.
Look up Morris Invest if you want to
know more.
And they have millions, millions of views on
YouTube, whatever that means, and they're taking it
to the exploding pager part.
So, Ryan, what are we seeing here?

(01:15:50):
Go ahead.
You're going to watch.
I want you to pay attention right there.
He pauses it.
You see it pause, and you almost see
like a cloud of smoke.
There is some type of explosion.
There is something happening under that shirt.
And I want you to watch to the
right.
Do you see his neck?
It was almost like a big gust of
wind or something.
Something happened under that shirt.
And it blows his shirt right off to
the right.

(01:16:11):
And, Hugh, you'll see it right here.
Watch to the right, and then watch the
left on the mic.
So you see the explosion there.
See that air pocket?
It was almost like some weird air pocket
caused his shirt to shoot up like that.
Okay, so we have the chain breaking.
We have it blowing off over the back
of his head.
And at the same time now, we have
evidence that's showing some device on Charlie's shirt

(01:16:32):
that looks like it gets detonated.
And you see this huge puff of air
blow up his shirt, while at the same
time that was the first video that we've
seen where you could actually see it looked
like a little cloud of smoke, a little
cloud of air.
I don't know what that was, but it
was coming out right from under his shirt,
exactly where that microphone was.
Let's just put up this post by John
Bray.
So first, this picture here, John Bray, based

(01:16:54):
solely on my analysis of the two angles
of the events on September 10th, I've come
to the conclusion that this is the object
that struck Charlie Kirk in the neck.
Now, what is that?
Now, it could be a DGI microphone.
Yep, that's exactly what it is.
You're spot on.
Yeah, spot on.
In John Bray's reporting, he basically went down

(01:17:14):
and did a breakthrough of how you could
basically remove a percentage of the battery from
that device.
Obviously, if you're a foreign intelligence agency and
you have the ability to create and make
all of these devices, we've seen it with
the pagers before.
By the way, stop.
This is that mic I've been talking about,
remember?
I know, I know.
Well, so of course, the Israelis put explosives

(01:17:35):
in there and blew the hole in his
neck.
Sure, they do that to everything.
This is so insane and the grift is
just beyond the pale, so now I'm going
to wrap this up.
Explosives in the DGI mic.
What?
Well, he said that it's easy to put
some explosives in the DJI mic and that's
what punched the hole in Charlie Kirk's neck.

(01:17:56):
Okay, first of all, I truly believe that
this is an op by the very same
people who created the modern state of Israel,
probably to blame them for anything.
Just go blame it on Israel, which is
Britain, the monarchs, the North Sea Nexus.
I'm convinced of that.
They love this and they love throwing this
stuff out there when all they wanted to

(01:18:17):
do was stop Charlie Kirk, possibly the next
Donald Trump.
And now let's talk to some of the
middle management of the North Sea Nexus, the
Clintons.
Here's Hillary just the other morning.
We haven't gotten to the more perfect union
and we fought a civil war over part
of it.
And people have been protesting for hundreds of

(01:18:40):
years that things were not as they should
be, given our ideals and how we should
be moving toward them.
So I think that's what makes us so
special as a country.
And the idea that you could turn the
clock back and try to recreate a world
that never was dominated by, let's say it,

(01:19:03):
white men of a certain persuasion, a certain
religion, a certain point of view, a certain
ideology, is just doing such damage to what
we should be aiming for.
And we were on the path toward that.
I mean, imperfectly, lots of bumps along the
way.
But I agree with you, we were on
the right trajectory.
That is your British North Sea Nexus mouthpiece

(01:19:27):
saying basically Charlie Kirk is no good.
He was stopping our wonderful progress of trans
and all kinds of wonderful things.
It's just a bump in the road.
I like the certain persuasion comment.
White men of a certain persuasion.
What does that even mean?

(01:19:47):
Straight?
She doesn't want to say Christian nationalist because
she knows that it's bait.
It's like, I'm not going to throw it
out there.
I think it's interesting you identify Clinton as
being part of this nexus of yours.
Rhodes Scholar.
Because I think you're right.
Yes, Rhodes Scholar.
So, what really happened here?

(01:20:11):
I believe that he was assassinated.
I believe this kid did it.
And the reason why I believe that is
because what we've been talking about with Discord.
Discord is the platform of choice for to
rile up trans kids to go shoot somebody,
to go shoot up a church or a
school.
It's very easy to rile up somebody on

(01:20:33):
Discord where there's no moderation.
It's all secretive.
We're all in here.
And who knows who's on the other side
of that.
We know that the intelligence agencies love this.
And it's not hard.
Our own FBI riles up weak brothers and
sisters.
Brothers mainly.
They go, oh yeah, jihad.
I'm going to blow someone up.

(01:20:53):
Here's the fake bomb.
Here's the fake detonator.
They riled this kid up.
He was immediately like, oh crap, I did
that.
And my favorite YouTuber Peak Prosperity I think
he's called.
I put the link in the show notes.
He did a good breakdown of ballistics.

(01:21:14):
And if you look at the now, taking
into account that where the FBI says the
shooter was, which was on the roof just
a little bit to the right of Charlie
Kirk.
And the type of round, we don't know
really about how many grains, etc.
But it is completely plausible that a bullet

(01:21:35):
went in his neck, immediately struck something, bone,
could have been a vertebrae, could have been
his spine.
And then what happens is something called high
speed cavitation event.
And he demonstrates this with gel.
So you see when a bullet goes in,

(01:21:55):
it expands the entire mass that it hits.
That's what we were seeing with Charlie Kirk.
The bullet went in with 2,000 pound
force and expanded his chest.
His neck expanded, blew off, broke his chain.
That's what all of that weirdness was.

(01:22:15):
He was dead within seconds because he had
that death grip.
Here's just one minute of this guy because
there's no video to see.
So at least you get an idea of
what I'm talking about.
And this is evidence of what we call
a high speed cavitation event, severe overpressure.
This is what happens when a high speed
round enters a human body, a deer, ballistic

(01:22:38):
gel.
It's all the same.
And so this cavitation event is what we're
going to discuss here.
Here they are shooting.
This is a much less energetic round than
the .30-06.
This is called a .300 blackout.
They're shooting a .300 blackout.
So what you're about to see is an
energetic event that is less violent than what
would happen if even the lightest .30-06

(01:22:58):
round was used.
But it still is very instructive and they
did a great job shooting this with an
ultra high speed camera and it looks like
this.
That's what happens when a bullet...
Oh, you see that flash of the light
from the recovery when it collapses back on
itself?
Let's watch that again.
Bullet is fired.
Boom!

(01:23:19):
Okay?
All that water has to go somewhere.
That's a temporary cavitation.
You get this huge expansion because all of
the energy of the bullet has to be
dumped somewhere.
Again, even with the lightest of rounds for
the .30-06 that we can imagine, we're
still talking pretty close to 2,000 foot
pounds of energy.

(01:23:40):
Yeah, Chris Martinson is his name.
I put the link in the show notes.
So, to summarize, the Brits love doing this.
The reason the Brits hate us...
Why did people leave Britain to come to
America?
For the very reason we have freedom of
religion as the First Amendment.

(01:24:03):
They didn't want to be part of the
Church of England who were telling them what
to do.
The king was the head of the church.
They didn't believe that.
They wanted to get out.
That's why they left.
They hate this.
They hate the whole idea of Christianity.
They hate the idea of what Trump stands
for.
It's ruining all their plans.
Charlie Kirk had to go because he had

(01:24:23):
a dangerous organization.
They're behind it and they riled this kid
up.
That's it.
I'm not going to argue that it's possible
to do just what you explain.
I do like the UK connection and also
blaming Israel for everything.
I want to bring one more player into
this because I don't have any clips because

(01:24:44):
I didn't expect this.
I don't know if you've noticed or not,
but I've noticed it.
At least two times I've seen long podcasts
on YouTube of John Kiraku, the ex-CIA
guy.
You can look.
As soon as you see him, you recognize
him.
He's been floating around talking shit about Israel.

(01:25:08):
He went into a long diatribe about how
Israel Mossad people cannot come into Langley because
they always bring gifts and they constantly bring
in gifts that are contaminated with listening devices.
All the meetings have to be at safe
houses with these guys because they've never not

(01:25:31):
brought in a gift that's got listening devices.
When I heard the listening device comment earlier
about somehow the Israelis are putting listening devices
into Charlie Kirk's situation in some way, shape
or form, I'm thinking and Kiryaku has been
floating around with some very strange stories and

(01:25:55):
it's quite likely that an ex-CIA guy
could be...
because you've got to make money that he
could be brought in by MI6 not saying
that he is and go around and do
some more because he's a real favorite on
podcasts because he's got all these stories to
tell.
Some of them I think are sketchy.

(01:26:17):
They're great.
But they're great stories and he could just
be another one of these just laying down
more bull BS so far.
If you're going to do an op, you've
got to really cover all the bases and
I think there's a possibility here.
These guys do hate us.

(01:26:39):
Yes, they hate us with a vengeance especially
after...
They're wankers.
They're wankers.
We're all running around and I tried to
clip it but it was just too long
Dennis Kucinich.
Remember him?
Dennis Kucinich?
You ran for president?
He was on with Kim Iverson and Kim

(01:27:00):
Iverson's like Israel controls us they want to
bring us into another war with Iran and
he's like no.
They're the tip of our spear.
What are you talking about?
He was completely on board with our thesis
that we control Israel and he doesn't like
what's happening in Gaza.
He says sadly that's our policy.
That's why they had to get rid of
Kucinich.
They browsed at him.

(01:27:22):
He knew it was up.
He's the only Democrat I know that had
been gerrymandered by Democrats to get him out.
Because he was straight up.
Now I think he was kind of a
weird dude.
Not presidential material.
There's beautiful women around him.
There's something else going on.
I have my thoughts.
Do you want to share your thoughts on

(01:27:43):
that?
No.
So all I'm saying is calm down everybody.
Calm down.
This kid shot him.
This kid was psyoped himself.
Think about it.
He's living with a trans person and oh
my love this my love that.

(01:28:04):
Sure.
The trans person is the one we should
be talking to.
There's a lot of stuff that is unknown
but man your podcasts are not serving you
well at the moment.
So I wanted us to have an opinion
on this.
I'm glad you're kind of on board with
what I'm saying here.
The Brits hate us.
They hate.

(01:28:25):
And I'm not talking about the British people.
It's not Tommy Robinson.
It's not that they hate individuals just like
you go to Russia.
Oh I hate the Russian government but I
love the Russian people.
Oh I hate the German government but I
love the German people.
Oh I hate Hitler but I like the
German people.
Oh you know it's always that.
And so we can assume that that's always
going to be the case.

(01:28:45):
But it may not be fully the case
because I think there is an element of
disdain for this and the success of the
United States once we got rid of England.
Yes.
But also look at one, this is just
me personally, once we kind of got the
Bible out of schools and we stopped going

(01:29:07):
to church in comes the trans, in comes
the gay marriage, in comes massive abortion.
All of this came in.
How are we doing with that?
How is that working out?
Charlie Kirk was if anything was talking against
that.
Against Hillary Clinton's mission as middle management.

(01:29:28):
Against that.
And particularly more Islam into these countries.
No, no, no.
Not Christian.
We need more Islam.
Get the mosque yelling at 5am in Michigan.
If you want to do that, fine.
Six times a day.
I think it's five times a day.

(01:29:49):
Was it five?
I thought it was six.
I think it's five.
That's a lot.
When you're in the Middle East, you notice
it.
I'm not saying I'm anti-Islam but that's
not our country.
That's not our country.
So, you know, and Europe has been overrun
with this.
Christina's moving out of Rotterdam.

(01:30:10):
She said, Dad, I can't sleep.
They wake me up at five in the
morning.
They're aggressive on the street.
You know, now this is a very particular
type of Islamist.
I know we have maybe some Muslims we
have a lot of Muslims listeners.
Of course.
Supporters.
Yes.
But I'd like to know why you don't
turn the call for prayers into a beep
on your cell phone.

(01:30:30):
They all have cell phones now.
I don't know.
I can't answer that.
You know, so that's the op.
That's what's taking place.
And then, you know, who was the World
Wildlife Fund?
Prince Bernard of the Netherlands.
Prince Philip.

(01:30:50):
All intended to kill you.
To save the Earth.
Climate change.
Hmm.
Mass immigration climate change.
If you're going to take that approach to
looking at the world, this analysis where you
have these giant battles for hegemony, you end

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up having to, you can spot the enemies
pretty easily.
Clinton.
Middle management.
Is that a surprise?
No, no.
They grift.
You know, it's like, okay, you get a
little money for your foundation, you know, participate
for a bit, and then when you run
into trouble we cut you out and we'll
bring, she's trying to get back in.

(01:31:33):
You know, what else is she doing there?
Oh, it's white men.
Let's be honest, white men of a certain
persuasion.
Since when can you say that?
Well, it's black men of a certain persuasion.
You'd be run out of town.
It's crazy.
That's acceptable.
But, you know.

(01:31:54):
Anyway, that's my story for today.
So, but when it comes to holograms and
trap doors.
No, the hologram, that was the end.
Oh my, oh my, oh my, oh my.
How far we've sunk with that.
But people don't want, they don't want to
believe it.
First, they don't want to believe that he's
dead.

(01:32:14):
You know, and now watch, you know, Erica,
yeah, she's going to bring...
This is like the John Kennedy thing.
Do tell.
John Kennedy Jr.'s alive.
Oh, yes.
No, he was supposed to be vice president.
Well, that reminds me of a $500 bet
I have with my son.
Ooh, what's this?
That he's coming back?

(01:32:35):
I've had to reconfirm this bet a number
of times, and he's still on for it.
The bet, and it's part of this whole
thing, again, it's just, you know, whatever part
of...
And by the way, this military, our military
intelligence that dreams up all this stuff and
gets all these people jacked up, people that
you know.
Are they working for the British government?
It sure sounds like it.
It could be.
So the bet is that Trump will be,

(01:32:57):
you know, it'll be Vance running for president
and Trump as vice president.
No, you mean John F.K. Jr. No,
no, Trump.
That's the bet.
I'm talking about the bet.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, this is the...
He'll be vice president, then he'll be president
again.
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
Which is ludicrous.

(01:33:18):
You know, so that's a good question, because
a lot of this in the United States,
a lot of this military defense intelligence stuff,
I can trace it all back to one
source, and that's the guy who's no longer
in President Trump's camp, and that's Flynn.
I trace it all back to Flynn every

(01:33:40):
single time.
At least here.
In our surroundings.
Notice how he, and he was Mr. QAnon.
He was, you know, where we go one,
we go all.
His whole family there, remember that?
They had the whole chant.
Yeah, vaguely.
He was a big progenitor of Q, and

(01:34:00):
QAnon, they're trying to bring that back now.
Another massive psyop.
And the amount of people who say, well,
you know, Q, oh, it's number 17, that's
Q, that's Q in the alphabet.
Here it is.
Here we go, buddy.
And I just trace it back to him
every single time.
You know, I met him that way.
Yeah, you didn't think much of him.

(01:34:21):
No, so that's where Kirk was speaking.
It was very impressive.
We talked about it on the show.
I didn't meet him, but I met Flynn,
and I was like, wow.
It was just like meeting, I mean, he
was like, hey, handshake, looking off into the
distance, you know, looking at them, and when
you got money, I'll talk over to you.
Let me talk to you, you're interesting for

(01:34:43):
my foundation.
You know what I mean, and I'm just,
this is just my observation.
I've met guys at high levels that if
you ran into them 10 minutes later, they
wouldn't recognize the fact that you shook hands
with them because they never looked at you.
I felt that way when I met Newt
Gingrich and had drinks with him.
I spent a bunch of time because he

(01:35:03):
was doing something for ZDTV, a guest on
one of the shows, so I went out
and literally had drinks with him, and I
don't think he looked at me once.
All he looked at were the waitresses.
He was eyeballing everything that had a skirt.
It was unbelievable.

(01:35:25):
Eyeballing everything that had a skirt.
Wow, what a douche.
Yeah, not surprising.
Now, Flynn wasn't doing that, but he was
just like...
By the way, he was a very sharp
guy in terms of area, but again, eyeballing
everything with a skirt.
And, you know, I don't mean to say

(01:35:46):
that he's necessarily a bad actor.
Maybe he hears this and believes it.
I don't know.
But I know one thing.
He's not in this cabinet.
Why did Trump get...
The guy who got...
I mean, he got in deep trouble for
that FBI interview.
Deep trouble.
His life was certainly, for a time, ruined.

(01:36:07):
Why is he not in there now?
What does Trump know that we don't know?
I don't know.
We don't know.
That's what I'm saying.
I think you answered the question.
We don't know.
But that was a guy I expected to
be in.
Well, he's not.
Bannon.
Oh, speaking of Bannon, this was kind of
interesting.

(01:36:54):
Another entry years later reads, Both Bannon, a
former White House advisor, and Musk, a tech
titan and ex-doge czar, are among the
staunchest allies of President Trump, who continues to
downplay the ongoing investigation.
It's really a Democrat hoax, because they're trying

(01:37:15):
to get people to talk about something that's
totally irrelevant.
Today's release totals over 8,500 documents and
includes phone messages, flight logs, and manifest, as
well as copies of Epstein's financial ledger and
daily schedule, like this item from December 5,
2014, showing a TBD breakfast party with Microsoft
founder Bill Gates.

(01:37:37):
Ex-wife Melinda told CBS News in 2022
that his relationship with Epstein played a role
in their divorce.
A spokesperson for the Republican-led oversight panel
accused Democrats of cherry-picking documents and politicizing
the investigation.
Meantime, a bipartisan petition could soon advance in
the House, demanding the full release of the

(01:37:58):
Epstein files.
Yeah, let's do it without redactions.
It's hard to read.
Yeah, it's ludicrous.
And what's the point?
Well, to throw Elon Musk and Bannon.
Elon Musk and Bannon.
Isn't Elon...
Is this still happening?
Isn't Elon coming to the island?
Oh, man.

(01:38:20):
This is fantastic.
This is just beautiful.
So, we saw Elon and Trump kind of...
Yeah, making up at the memorial.
Yes.
Well, the Christians are all saying, wow, did
you see that Elon was singing along with
the worship music?

(01:38:42):
Which I should explain.
In church, at concerts...
Like our boys, Mercy Me.
Every single Christian, even Christian contemporary artists, they
all have the words on the screen.
So, they have the lyrics so everybody can
sing along.
So, Elon singing along is not like he

(01:39:03):
knows all the words of the songs.
I think he was just singing along with
what's on the screen, which is important, too.
Well, he should know all the words.
He should memorize the stuff before.
There shouldn't be cheats.
No.
You sing them enough, you know them.
Trust me.
You sing them enough.

(01:39:25):
By the way, I found out...
One of our producers sent me this from
the Financial Times.
I was kind of harping on the president
saying, well, you know, I'm really proud of
Germany.
I'm like, what do you mean proud of
Germany?
They haven't restarted their nuclear plants.
They haven't opened up any coal plants.
Ah, here it is.

(01:39:46):
Germany locks in more U.S. natural gas
as it shuns Russia's supply.
Oh, yeah, that's why he's proud.
Okay, well, that explains the whole thing.
State-owned group formed from Gazprom assets to
purchase 2.25 million tons annually for 20
years.
Well, of course he's proud of Germany.
Sure.

(01:40:06):
Way to go, our strategic partnership.
High five.
Ka-ching, ka-ching.
Good job, yes.
So I picked up a clip from Laura
Logan's podcast of Katie Hopkins being rude.
Oh, what'd you think of the whole podcast?
Well, I wanted to tell you I did
clip this part and I wonder, your buddy

(01:40:26):
who's producing this thing?
Yeah, Luke.
This guy's waveforms are so high-end.
This guy really knows what he's doing.
Well, it's it's two guys, actually.
That's Luke and, because I this, oh, and
I forget his name.

(01:40:46):
Hold on a second.
So Luke is the executive producer and what's
his name now?
I want to say it's...
Ken, I'll look it up.
His name is...
can't find it offhand.

(01:41:06):
He's the guy, because you know what he
brought in?
This guy is a real audiophile.
No kidding.
If you noticed, they use Sennheiser 441s.
I didn't notice the mics.
But I was noticing the waveforms and they're
just unbelievable.
The Sennheiser 441 microphone is a classic from

(01:41:30):
the 70s.
He said he had them at home.
He says, I love these mics.
All these guys, I know a guy the
same type of guy that used to be
at Tech TV is one of these guys.
And he has a huge microphone collection.
All these guys collect mics.
They all have the 440s.
If they'll have a couple of old ribbon

(01:41:53):
mics, the RCA, whatever that number is.
I forgot, but that big RCA mic.
If they can get a hold of one
of those, because they're classics.
They always have a couple of U47s and
some other big shot mics that are very
expensive.
Yeah, I know the guy.
Only stuff we care about.
It's pretty funny actually, but listen to this

(01:42:16):
rude...
I did clip this little piece of rude...
Katie Hopkins is hilarious and had Laurie in
Stitches.
Today on Main Street, I'll just go like
that, because like a big truck with a
big guy with a big arm.
Cowboy hat.
Men's thing, manly.
You should be at the rodeo here.

(01:42:36):
I love it.
They go down on their knees and they
take their hats off and they hold it
to their chest and they sing the national
anthem.
I've seen that.
I'd like to be a buckled bunny, but
I'm more of a sort of buckle-old
hare.
Yeah, it's a shame.
They leap off their horses and they grasp
a cow and they wrestle it to the
ground.
I just think, oh, I wish I would
be that cow.

(01:42:57):
I'd run.
Set me naked.
Run me across the rodeo.
Jump off your beast and wrestle me to
the floor.
Cover myself in baby oil and hope for
the best.
You know, these are the dreams that I
have now.
This is the land of the free.
I think there will be a number of

(01:43:18):
Texas men who will be lining up from
here to Timbuktu to offer you a home.
I will be that cow runner thing.
The rodeo clown?
No, not the clown.
The cow.
I want to be the heifer.
I will be the rogue heifer.
Keith.
Keith Warrer.
That's his name.
Keith.
Keith is the audio guy.

(01:43:39):
He's the guy with the microphones.
Did I tell you what happened to Luke?
Over there at the compound?
So the compound...
I can tell this story.
It's Laura and Joe, her husband, the DIA
guy, and their kids, and about 8 million

(01:44:03):
other feral kids running around, and they have
I think 7 dogs and 10 cats.
It's mayhem there.
It's very stressful to just deal with it.
7 dogs?
Of which I think 3 are Malinois.
Are you familiar with the Malinois dog?

(01:44:24):
A big giant dog with a big jaw.
Yes.
So Luke is over there, and they're for
protection.
So Luke is over there, and Laura, this
is a good story, and Laura is, she's
supposed to rush off to go host the
Alex Jones show.
She was going to sit in for Alex.

(01:44:45):
And now everybody in Fredericksburg knows, Laura is
always late.
I'm not talking 20 minutes.
I'm talking an hour.
She's always late for everything.
So Luke is on his knees, helping her
with the hammer of her dress.
The dog bites him in his face.
He has 13 stitches in his face because

(01:45:06):
of this dog.
I'm like, and the other day I got
a call from our neighbor, another neighbor.
He's like, oh Adam, can you help me?
Laura's not here.
And one of the dogs got out.
I said, which one is it?
Well, the Malinois.
Yeah, I'll be right over.
I put my gun in my belt.

(01:45:26):
I took a lasso, you know one of
those lasso leashes, and a cookie, and I
was almost there.
And then now Laura came back and got
the dog in.
The dog didn't want to come.
He was snarling.
I'm like, I'm going to shoot that dog
if he comes after me.
I live in a crazy place, John.
It's just nuts here.
Our neighborhood is nuts.

(01:45:48):
How's the neighbor down the street doing?
The one at the other end of the
cul-de-sac who everyone hates.
Well, it's not good.
This is not good.
No, start an HOA.
You know that can lead to no good.
No, HOAs are no good.
Yeah.

(01:46:08):
I'm trying to temper everything here.
It's all on the other end of the
street.
We're on the quiet end.
You can try to stop the HOA, but
they're going to say, well, you're not even
close to that guy, so you're trying to
stop the—we need the HOA.
So you're going to have no votes.

(01:46:28):
They like me.
Like, hey, man, ever since Charlie Kirk, we
need more security in the neighborhood.
They're coming after you.
I'm like, okay.
This is all right.
Talking about coming after somebody, I have a
TikTok clip here.
This is a talker, odd threat girl.
Ooh, talker, odd threat girl.
There will come a day in the not
so distant future where MAGA Republicans or former

(01:46:50):
MAGA Republicans will not be able to live
in peace in this country anymore.
Not exactly sure what that's going to look
like, but I know for certain that you're
either going to have to leave this country
or completely hide any evidence that you ever
supported Donald Trump in order to just walk

(01:47:11):
out of your house.
Even in the most rural conservative areas of
this country, prior to January 2025, you couldn't
walk out of your house and fly a
schmotzy flag around and be vocally proud about
the fact that you're a white supremacist.
Half the town might agree with you, but
there would be consequences for that.
There will be a day very soon where

(01:47:32):
those consequences are not only going to be
reinstated in society, but it's also going to
be impossible for you to do anything in
peace.
If you choose to live out and proud
about the fact that you supported Donald Trump
during this time, your life's going to be
miserable.
Unless you sequester yourself to your small little

(01:47:54):
rural East Texas town and never leave.
Stay in your little East Texas town, you
white Christian nationalist loser.
What kind of delusional person is this?
Well, but this is the same type of
person who takes Tylenol with their pregnant belly
to show that Trump is an idiot.

(01:48:17):
We are living in a two-state solution,
my friend.
We are in a true two-state solution
right now.
And it's all about the bifurcation of media
diet.
And, you know, one state is like all

(01:48:39):
in that, hey, we killed baby Hitler, we
got the little racist, we got him in
time before he could do more harm.
And the other one is, you know, Israel
blew up his microphone.
Okay, well, that brings us to another clip
from a tedious sufferer, this poor woman.
I feel bad about this girl.
This is a talker, the girl living in

(01:49:00):
car.
You want to know how against Trump I
am?
I got a fucking job, living in my
car, okay?
No address, bitch, all right?
Found out that my fucking employer voted for
Trump, and guess who quit?
I did.
And then, okay, had this fucking guy, like,
all interested in me because I'm hot and

(01:49:21):
young, okay, cool, and was like, I have
this fucking room that you can stay in
for a fucking cheaper rate, blah, blah, blah,
blah, blah.
Found out he was a fucking Trumpy, and
guess who decided to stay in her fucking
car?
Me.
Me, because that's how against I am of
that orange fucking dictator.
You could have warned the parents about this
clip.

(01:49:41):
I should have put a not safe for
work, but this woman is such a loser.
Now, is she hot and young, as she
states?
No, well, she's young, but if I was
making a determination, I'd give her a six.
Oh, wow, a six score.
Oh, that's low.
And you're easy, and you're an easy guy.

(01:50:02):
She's, yes, I'm liberal, actually, when it comes
to those numbers.
She is, this is the mentality of a
complete loser.
She quits her job because of the way
somebody votes, and then she gives up on
getting out of her car that she's living
in, which must stink to high heaven because,
you know, because the guy voted for Trump.

(01:50:24):
I mean, and then who's suffering here?
It's not them.
Well, first of all, you take this for
fact, but I'm not so sure.
No, it could be BS, it's true.
But she seems sincere.
Social media is the self-pity promotions machine,
and I'm sure she got, if you look
at the comments, which you can't because you
don't look at the real raw material, you

(01:50:45):
look at whatever libs of TikTok posted on
X.
It's called self...
Self-preservation.
Protection.
It's self-preservation.
I'm sure that you will see that the
comments were you go, girl.
Absolutely right.
That's the way to do it.
Yes, you show those Trumpies.

(01:51:07):
You show them, girl.
You show them.
Speaking of...
Yeah, you're probably right.
Let's get a little update.
And people live for that.
Self-selecting.
Yes, very self-selecting.
People live for that.
It's more important to them than a house
is to have friends on TikTok who are

(01:51:28):
telling them they're doing...
Well, yeah.
Telling them they're doing the right thing.
I mean, our world and that's on all
sides of the political, religious, socioeconomic spectrum.
Everybody's online getting this.
And the old, honey, I'm coming to bed
one second.
Someone said something wrong on the Internet.

(01:51:50):
It's still true.
A classic cartoon.
It's still true.
This guy's wrong.
I gotta post something about it.
Just know, just know.
Here's the latest on TikTok.
Well, TikTok is here to stay.
President Trump signed an executive order yesterday allowing
TikTok to continue operating in the U.S.

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under a new business structure.
Former President Joe Biden signed legislation last year
calling for a Chinese parent company by dance
to sell TikTok's assets to an American company
or face a nationwide ban.
President Trump says Chinese President Xi gave the
go-ahead in to proceed with the deal.
This is going to be American-operated all

(01:52:32):
the way and great respect for President Xi
and I very much appreciate that he approved
the deal because to get it done properly
we really needed the support of China and
the approval of China.
The federal government along with over 30 states
including Idaho banned public employees from using TikTok
on government-issued devices because of national security

(01:52:54):
and privacy concerns.
And TikTok isn't only for teenagers to make
and watch short dance videos anymore.
It's also increasingly where many Americans are getting
their news.
A Pew Research Center survey found about 20
% of U.S. adults now get their
news on a regular basis from TikTok.
That's up from only 3% in 2020.

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As for adults 30 years or under 43
% turn to TikTok for their news.

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with the swords anymore.
We have to fight it with the tools
of today.
We have to fight back.
How do we fight back?
Our influencers.
I think you should also talk to them
if you have a chance.
To that community, they're very important.

(01:54:45):
And secondly, we're gonna have to use the
tools of battle.
You know, the weapons change over time.
You can't fight today with the swords, that
doesn't work very well, okay?
And you can't fight with cavalry, that doesn't
work very well.
And you have these new things, you know,
like drones, things like that, and I won't
get into that.
But we have to fight with the weapons

(01:55:06):
that apply to the battlefields in which we're
engaged.
And the most important ones are in social
media.
And the most important purchase that is going
on right now is classware.
TikTok, TikTok, number one, number one.
And I hope it goes through, because it

(01:55:26):
can be consequential.
And the other one, what's the other one
that's most important?
X.
X.
X.
Very good.
And, you know, so we have to talk
to Ilan.
He's not an enemy, he's a friend.
We should talk to him.
Now, if we can get those two things,
we get a lot, and I could go
on on other things, but that's not the

(01:55:47):
point right now.
We have to fight the fight, okay?
To take, give direction to the Jewish people,
and give direction to our non-Jewish friends,
or those who could be our Jewish friends.
Are we going to succeed with everyone?
No.
Will there be a strong counterpart?
Yes.
Got to talk to Ilan.
He's a friend.

(01:56:10):
Oh, goodness.
In the midst of all this, President Trump
says, we got a deal.
Right.
Yeah, I noticed.
He keeps saying he's got a deal.
He's always saying he's got a deal.
There's no deal.
I don't think there's a deal, either.
Because, you know, obviously, Mossad has the pictures
of him and Epstein, so.

(01:56:30):
That must be it.
And with that, I want to thank you
for your courage.
Say in the morning to you, the man
who put the C's in the Charlie conspiracy.
Say hello to my friend on the other
end, the one, the only, Mr. John C.
DeMora.
I lay in the morning to you, Mr.
Adam Currie, a man who should be seen
with some raffia in the other side of
the water.
And all the dames and knights out there.

(01:56:53):
In the morning to the trolls in the
troll room.
Let me count you for a second.
All right, all right.
It's doing okay.
21-18 in these dog days of summer.
21-18.
It's been beautiful here, by the way.
60 degrees in the morning.
Hasn't been above 83.
It's just fantastic.
We have had such a great summer.
Thank God for climate change.
I am enjoying it.

(01:57:14):
And every day I get all the alerts.
Oh, tropical storm.
Kendra.
Tropical storm.
Kendra.
Hulu.
I mean, it's just all these tropical storms.
Oh, it's been downgraded.
Oh, it's been.
We need a good storm, people.
This is not happening, the climate change.
Oh, Brennan's on MSNBC.
Trump's remarks about Comey case raise red flags

(01:57:37):
about Department of Justice independence.
He's already out there.
That guy should have laid low.
Yeah, no, he's doing everything he can to
get a narrative going that Trump is no
good and he's weaponizing the Department of Justice.

(01:57:58):
It could almost work if the guy even
looked trustworthy.
He doesn't.
I mean, you look at Brennan and it's
like, this guy does not look, he doesn't
seem believable.
And no one's still asked him whether he's
a radical Islamist.
Well, I don't know if he's radical, but
we're pretty.

(01:58:19):
I think he is.
I think he's radical.
Pretty sure.
We don't know one way or the other,
do we?
We don't.
We don't know nothing like the rest of
the people.
We don't know nothing.
Two people dead in this church shooting.
Man, what a bad, bad Sunday.
So the trolls are hanging out in the
troll room, noagendastream.com.
And we love having them here.
They keep us on our toes and keep

(01:58:42):
us informed and troll away predominantly.
That's always good with a little one-liner.
Sometimes it's quite enjoyable.
Sometimes it's irritating, but they are here and
they are here to stay.
Over 2000 of them listening in today, which
is good.
Of course, we always recommend that you use
a modern podcast app to, you know, we

(01:59:02):
just tested the live feature with video simultaneous.
So you can switch between audio or video
and it worked perfectly.
This is the new thing.
These new podcast apps, they'll do live streaming
video in your podcast app.
It's pretty cool.
I mean, not that we're ever going to
do it, but, or we could just do

(01:59:24):
streaming video with my hands.
Your hand?
What are you doing with your hand?
I'm doing lots with my hands.
My hands are doing all kinds of stuff.
Yeah, I'm doing, I did a one video.
I think we have a towel nearby.
We called it how the sausage is made,
speaking of a towel.
And it shows my screen and all the

(01:59:45):
clips being, being moved around and the searches.
And then, you know, it's a, it shows
what goes into the production of the show,
at least in the real time production, not
everything we do up front.
Yeah, I don't know.
People, somehow they, they like, oh, yeah, it'd
be a video.
It'd be great, man.
It'd be so cool to watch you.
No, it won't.
It's the last thing you want to see.

(02:00:08):
Well, you used to have video on Twit.
You used to dial in.
Yeah.
You did video back then.
Yeah, it's a video show.
I mean, he wants to do video, even
though, even to this day, as far as
I know, the audio fee still gets more
numbers.
Oh, no doubt.
No doubt.
I mean, it's just, I don't know why

(02:00:28):
people, a lot of these videos, especially the
ones where you've got two guys with cans
on their heads and a big, giant, you
know, EV20 mic in their face, you can't
see nothing.
What's the point?
I mean, at least when we did this
stuff over at Tech TV, we were using,
we had a guy, some guy putting labs
on us.
Yes.
Yeah, but a lavalier, and then you can,

(02:00:49):
you know, you can move around.
You don't have a big, giant mic in
your face and a big bunch of headphones
on.
You look like an idiot.
The modern podcast apps will alert you when
we go live, and many other shows go
live, like the Rock and Roll Pre-Show,
like you name it.
They're all of the Noah Jenner stream podcasts.
They're all going live.
It's great.

(02:01:10):
Give them a shot.
Go to podcastapps.com.
We run value for value.
When is our 18th anniversary?
I can't remember.
Is it 16th of October?
I think it's the 26th and the 28th.
Well, how come we don't know?
All you have to do is go to
the wiki page.
It has the date on there.
Okay.
Because we need to promote this now.
No, it's not even October yet.

(02:01:32):
Well, but it's like Christmas.
Why don't we start promoting that?
Okay.
There's, oh, Noah Jenner Wikipedia.
There's a Wikipedia page.
I didn't realize that.
History.
It says, Noah Jenner debuted in October, 2007.
Well, what good is that?
Oh, it used to have the exact date.
Let me see.

(02:01:54):
No, there is no exact date.
Well, hold on a second.
I know how we can retrieve this.
It's on the archive.
Episode one has got the date on it.
Bingit.io. So, how do I...
It's the 26th, I think.
Let me see.

(02:02:14):
Hold on a second.
Or the 28th.
Here, episode date ascending.
Okay, search.
Here we go.
26.
There you go.
The 26th of October.
Finally, I got it.
Now, what day is that on?
Is that a show day?
I don't know.
Okay, let's take a look.
October 26th.
If it's not a show day, we get
to do two shows.

(02:02:35):
It's Sunday the 26th.
Boom.
Boom, indeed.
We'll be doing this for 18 years, people.
Some of you were in diapers when we
started.
How amazing is that?
And now we're just old boomers with no
cans on TV.
Perfect.

(02:02:56):
And we've been doing it value for value
since almost the very, very beginning, which is
very simple.
And we pioneered the concept.
We named the concept, which is now used
by a lot of people.
I'm very happy.
I wish more people would actually do it
because- Yes, it's not as easy as
it looks.
No, it's not.
No, but that's true.

(02:03:16):
You have to remove all your pride.
You know, there's so many.
Yeah, you do.
You shouldn't have any pride anyway.
You're telling me you have pride when you're
reading an ad.
You're talking about something very serious.
And by the way, what am I going
to do with all this extra money I
have?
I'm going to buy gold.
Gold, that's right.
I trust the gold guys.
Oh, I love those vitamins.

(02:03:38):
You know, I've never felt so good.
Someone's- Now there's your, to me, that's
really essentially, hey, can you send us some
money?
I think is less soul crushing than selling
out to vitamins.
One of our producers sent us the code
of federal regulations concerning use of endorsements and

(02:04:01):
testimonials and advertising, which is quite extensive.
But you actually have to be kind of
careful, certainly podcasters.
Because if you say that you use this
product and you demonstrably don't, you could get

(02:04:22):
in trouble, technically.
Yes, technically.
The problem is they have not yet gone
after podcasters.
No, although I'm hearing, man, what is it,
to NPR.
They're running all kinds of pharma ads now,
mainly for boner pills disguised as, we're for

(02:04:43):
his and her.
It's his and hers online pill dispensary.
Oh, they've gone out of control.
But you know, I was tuning around the
TV recently and I stopped at one of
the soap operas, The Young and the Restless.
And I said, I wonder how they're doing

(02:05:04):
here.
And I watched, boom, ad, boom, ad, ad,
ad, ad.
All the ads on the soap operas, all
drug companies.
They shouldn't be soap operas anymore, they should
be drug operas.
Yes, we should rename them.
They don't sell soap, they sell drugs.
And some of the more obscure ones, I'm
gonna start recording these so I can get

(02:05:24):
some of the stuff at the end.
Yeah, the disclaimers.
The disclaimers.
The herty bits.
I mean, I've never heard of half of
these things.
Well, no, and you know what?
You don't want it.
I'm sure you don't want it.
So part of the value for value, which
is time, talent, treasure, giving us information.
And thank you, by the way, a lot

(02:05:45):
of people did send me details on the
escalator.
Because I said, hey, we've got escalator people
out there.
Let me see, because our artwork was actually
Trump on the escalator.
Jeffrey Rhea did that one.
And let me see, escalator fiasco.
I work with many of the elevator maintenance
companies in New York City.

(02:06:06):
Word on the street, this is good enough
for me, is that someone at the top
got something stuck between the comb plate and
the teeth.
This activated the comb plate safety switch, which
shuts the elevator down so it doesn't shred
someone if they get their shoe or article
of clothing stuck.
The manual emergency stop switch has a cover
over it and would not be stopped by

(02:06:26):
accident.
Another note said that if you lift the
cover on the emergency stop, that it immediately
starts off an alarm that's been lifted up.
And a third said the switch for these
things is well known and in a different
location.

(02:06:47):
And someone could have just sat there and
just flipped the switch.
So kind of inconclusive.
But I doubt that someone got something stuck
in the comb.
But that's the word on the street, so.
Well, I know the stuff gets stuck in
the combs in the BART tracks in San
Francisco.
They have escalators.
And the homeless poop on the escalator and

(02:07:11):
it goes up to the top and it
gets in that comb thing and stops the
escalator.
Is this something the homeless like doing in
San Francisco?
Like, hey, watch this.
Hey, watch this.
Watch how I can stop the escalator.
Let's watch.
That's kind of, why would the homeless people
poop on the escalator?
To me.

(02:07:31):
You know, they just poop when they feel
like it.
Nobody, there's nobody, there's no, it's encouraged.
I have no idea what's going on in
San Francisco with all the pooping.
Oh, there you go.
Is the poop- Maybe when you gotta
go, you gotta go.
So anyway, thank you very much, Jeffrey Reed,

(02:07:51):
Jeffrey Ria.
With Slim Pickens, if I recall, let's go
take a look at noagendaartgenerator.com as we
went through our multiple choices.
Let me see, there was- There wasn't
anything.
There really wasn't.
We had a pregnant woman popping pills.

(02:08:11):
We had, you like the dog, the rapted
dog being raptured.
Oh yeah, I did like the raptured dog.
I didn't like that one.
No, of course not.
No, not of course not.
I mean, again, so many cartoons, cartoons, cartoons.
I used the cartoon of the, just because

(02:08:32):
I thought it was a pretty cartoon, it
really didn't mean anything for the newsletter.
I used Operation High Jump.
Yes, which I think- Jeffrey Ria, the
guys with the flying saucer and the whole
thing.
So it actually was Operation Fishbowl.
I was confused.
You have to look up Operation Fishbowl to
see how they- Yeah, I looked them
both up.
Somebody sent me links.
Yes, Operation Fishbowl.

(02:08:53):
I kind of like the quarterite X, the
shell, the noagenda clamshell with the pearl in
it and- Yeah, you liked it, but
I didn't like it at all.
And you couldn't see noagenda.
It faded and you're colorblind, so you could
see it, which is ironic.

(02:09:14):
It is ironic that I can see that
so well and it pops out to me.
And you're just like, no, no, you can't
see it.
No, it was completely obliterated.
So it's possible that our artist there is
colorblind too.
Yeah, but it's just, all you need is
a good concept.
The art doesn't even have to be that
good as long as it's a good concept.

(02:09:36):
And I'm looking now at what we have
come in.
And there's still plenty of chances, people.
Plenty of chances to make it in.
Please, please, before the end of the show,
please.
I don't understand the wanker joke with Blue
by Blue Acorn.
Is he holding a hot dog?
Let me see.

(02:09:57):
And why is the guy blonde?
Starmer's not blonde.
Let's see.
People gotta work on this.
Right at the front, the top.
Yeah, and I see him wanker.
Well, I don't know.
I have no idea.
I don't know.
This is why we're doing the podcast and
they aren't.
It's not easy being funny, just saying, without

(02:10:20):
turning into a wanker.
As part of the Value for Value, of
course, we need and appreciate the treasure part
of the three Ts, time, talent, and treasure.
And we always thank everybody who supports the
show.
$50 and above will tell you exactly who
they are, if they give us a pseudonym,
then that's fine.

(02:10:41):
And we'll read their note.
If it's $200 or above, we are guaranteed
to read your note.
And that is just the promise we make.
Not everybody can support us with $200 an
episode and anything is appreciated.
But for those fortunate enough, we also give
you a title, a credit, Associate Executive Producer,
which is a real Hollywood credit.
You can use it anywhere Hollywood credits are
recognized, including imdb.com.

(02:11:03):
$300 and above, and you get the title
of Executive Producer for this episode, 1803 of
the Best Podcast in the Universe.
And we start off with, this is one
of the Mercy Me Boys, Michael Schuetscher, he's
in Franklin, Tennessee, comes in with $1,033

(02:11:23):
.33. And he says, this is for Seamus.
Now there's a story behind this.
He says, what an honor to meet such
an awesome kiddo, which he puts in quotes,
because he knows that that's not a term
I like.
So grateful Adam let us know that he
and Grace, his mom, would be at the
Mercy Me show in Biloxi.

(02:11:44):
So I knew this is, Seamus is a
Clip Custodian's kid.
And I think he's, how old is Seamus
now?
He's got to be 12, 13.
And the Clip Custodian told me, hey, you
know, Seamus and Grace are at the Mercy
Me concert with the Toby Mac.
And I said, well, let me put in
a call.
Let me pull some strings.

(02:12:06):
Let me do some Hollywood style stuff.
And it worked.
You get them backstage?
Yeah, I got them backstage.
They got pictures with the band.
Absolutely, absolutely.
I love it.
It's what you always want to do.
Oh man, let me just call my boys.
I'll take care of you.
Call my boys, I'll take care of you.
With that and getting a comp is the

(02:12:27):
other good thing.
You comp and get them comped?
No, I think they already had the tickets.
Get them comped.
Hey, I got you comped and you didn't
even read the email.
They'll have to catch you next time.
And so he will become a Secretary General
today, which will be fantastic and appreciate that.

(02:12:50):
And I guess this is a switcheroo for
Seamus since he says for Seamus, so we'll
put Seamus on as the executive producer.
And he says, give me anything, like anything
from Rev Al.
You guys are the best.
R-E-S-P-I-C-T.
Thank you, Shwoo.
That's his nickname, Shwoo, Shwoo.

(02:13:11):
Dr. Sharkey, who is in St. Peter's, Missouri,
came in with 5-15-38.
The note is too long, but I think
I can read it.
Dear respected hitting team.
Hiring.
He says hitting.
Oh no, it does say hiring.
I like hitting better.
Team of Curry Dvorak and Goldfarb.

(02:13:34):
I get it.
Hiring team, get it?
Goldfarb.
We're a company.
We're an employment agency.
Oh, okay.
It is with supreme humility that I accept
your offer to the role of Secretary General,
FEMA, region seven.
There you go.
Now that's a good title with full knowledge
and understanding of the duties and responsibilities therein.
I'm deeply honored by the opportunity to serve

(02:13:56):
in such a critical capacity, leading efforts to
protect and support the resilient No Agenda community
across Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
My background in emergency management has taught me
that best laid plans often, often involved duct
tape, chewing gum, and sarcasm.
It's all you need.
And I'm eager to apply all three in

(02:14:18):
advancing the No Agenda mission while steering clear
of the M5M illicit influence.
So to ensure a seamless transition, I'm available
at all your earliest convenience to discuss further
details or to shake the rain sticks.
Thank you for once again for your confidence
in my abilities.
I look forward to hitting people in the
mouth, hugs and kisses in the morning.

(02:14:40):
Duke, Sir, Dr. Sharkey in St. Peter's, Missouri.
P.S., my first executive order will be
to unite my former dominions of FEMA region
four and Appalachian Mountains, Appalachian Mountains, Appalachian Mountains,
Appalachian Mountains under my newly protectorate of FEMA
seven.

(02:15:01):
Okay.
Yeah, good job.
Gerald Small is in Gilbert, Arizona, 34567.
Nice sequential number.
And all he says is thanks for continuing
to keep us all sane.
Oh, I'm happy to do that, Sir.
Then we have Cass F.
And she gave a 250.
This is actually a mega.
She added 100 and 150.

(02:15:23):
We went back and forth.
But she's the one who sent me the
packages of cute materials.
And she's the precision, she's the precise woman.
And so she's getting the credit she should
have gotten.
Hold on, what materials?
What are said materials?
I talked about it on the last show.
I don't remember.
She sent me a couple of, yes, she
sent me two boxes that were exactly identical.

(02:15:44):
And she sent in a series of funny
cards that were all precisely identical.
And then she sent two bottles of cold
gin smoke, including mesquite, which is the rare
of the two.
Sounds like one of those boxes was for
me.
No, there were two, two boxes had nothing
similar in them.
Well, how come I didn't get anything?

(02:16:07):
Because you didn't get anything.
This is where you follow up with life's
not fair, Adam.
But no agenda showed John C.
Dvorak.
Each box, it didn't have your name on
any of them.
No, nothing was meant for you.
And if it was, I would have sent
it forward because I always send stuff to
you.
And even though I tell people not to
send me anything because it sometimes takes up

(02:16:27):
to a year, sometimes two years to get
the thing to you, but you eventually get
it.
But usually that includes silver coins, which they
still owe you from two years ago.
I know you do.
All right, well, glad we figured all that
out.
Peter Johnson, associate executive producer, 225 from Castleberry,
Florida.
And he says, you can skip reading on
the show for brevity if you'd like.

(02:16:48):
Well, we don't have a lot to read
today, so I'll do it.
Boots on the ground.
My wife is a nurse in a cardiac
-related unit.
She recently saw yet another young male, early
30s, with heart failure that began, you guessed
it, right after taking the jab.
She told me she was very glad I
never got the vax.
I told her to thank John and Adam.

(02:17:09):
This is a good reminder it was time
to donate again.
Thank you for your service.
Also, this brings me to knighthood.
And by the way, we never told anybody
not to take the vax.
No, we didn't.
Just to be on the record.
He says, this brings me to knighthood.
Well, I don't think we have any knights
on the schedule today.
So would you please send this a note,

(02:17:29):
Peter, so we can get your knight name
and all your et ceteras so we can
take care of you on a Thursday show?
And he finishes, Adam, glad to hear.
I'll walk with you in paradise one day.
Never stop preaching the truth.
Thank you both, and God bless, says Peter
Johnson.
I think that's assuming a lot.
Not really.

(02:17:50):
There's humor there.
Tyler Austin in Warren, Pennsylvania, 2-2-2
-2-2.
He actually sent a card in.
You can tell by the sound of it,
that's what a card sounds like.
And he says, former Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin
has a Dodge Ram pickup truck with a

(02:18:14):
license plate 333.
Nice.
That's cool.
ITM gentlemen, my 22-year-old Toyota Tacoma
just turned 2-2-2-2-2-2.
So he sent us 2-2-2-dot
-2-2, and he should have instead sent
us $222,000, and he didn't, but OK.

(02:18:38):
Oh, well.
We'll let him slide.
I knew it was time to donate.
2-2, that's a lot of good miles.
But for Toyotas, no.
350,000 miles, classic.
You can do it with most Toyota motors.
Thanks for all you do and for not
selling gold.

(02:18:58):
You're welcome.
And it's prerequisite, fear.
Love and light to PS Sales Karma, please.
Oh, Sales Karma, you got.
You've got karma.
Sir Mopar, here in Texas, in Richmond, $200
.33. And this is a note to you,
which I'll read.
Dear John, listen here, Jack, you lying dog

(02:19:21):
-faced pony soldier.
I heard what you said about my wife,
Cassandra Fair, on the last show.
She is indeed a keeper who married an
associate executive producer, then upgraded me tonight for
a birthday present.
Please consider this as her donation.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
And Corn Pop was a bad dude.

(02:19:41):
I can't remember exactly what you messed up,
but you messed up big.
No, this is Cass up at the top
of this list.
Oh, OK.
Well, she's getting a lot more publicity than
she needed.
But she seemed to pull it off in
such a weird stunt.
Call it publicity.
Give her some health karma as she recently
underwent one and a half day liver transplant

(02:20:04):
with 64 staples afterwards.
Oh, man.
She never mentioned that.
No, well, that calls for a goat.
Regards, Sir Mopar of Fort Bend County.
You've got karma.
Wow.
Wow, wow.
She's now a show regular.
Linda Lou Patkins up.
And this wraps it up, by the way.

(02:20:25):
Very short donations today.
It was very piss poor, I would say.
Linda Lou Patkin, Lakewood, Colorado, $200.
Jobs Karma for a competitive edge with a
resume that gets results.
Go to ImageMakersInc.com for all your executive
resume and job search needs.
That's ImageMakersInc with a K.
And work with Linda Lou, Duchess of Jobs

(02:20:46):
and writer of winning resumes.
How's the test going?
The what?
Oh, I haven't checked in.
But Brendan's had a cold, I haven't seen
him.
Oh, COVID, I'm sure.
COVID, he's got COVID.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
Well, that wraps up our executive and associate

(02:21:09):
executive producers for today.
You can support No Agenda.
It's the only way we have to support
ourselves by going to noagendadonations.com.
And we appreciate every amount.
Just very simply, whenever you feel that you
got value from the show, turn it into
some numbers, send it back to us.
Go to noagendadonations.com.
Thank you to these executive and associate executive

(02:21:30):
producers.
And we'll be thanking the rest of our
donors, $50 and above, in our second segment.
Stay tuned for it.
Our formula is this.
We go out, we hit people in the
mouth.

(02:21:53):
Shut up, you greasy slave.
Well, we might as well get these super
cuts out of the way.
Oh, yeah.
Super cut Sunday, everybody.
Super, super, super, super, super, super, super cut.
Super cut.
Super cut Sunday.
So I want to start off with talking
about censorship because of the Jimmy Kimmel thing.
Yeah.
And I want to begin, not with the

(02:22:14):
super cut, but with a hypocrite Chris Hayes
talking about how terrible...
Chris Hayes is the guy on MSNBC.
MSNBC.
I had to say that because I don't
think anyone watches it.
The Rachel Maddow guy.
Yeah, he looks, he's a protege.
Yes.
So he goes on about Kimmel, and then
it cuts right to him going on about
the firing of Tucker Carlson when he was

(02:22:37):
at Fox.
And so we get a contrast, this would
be, I'm going to call this hypocrite of
the day because I do this in the
newsletter.
So I figured, why not do it on
the show?
ABC made the announcement, Kimmel would indeed be
taken off the air indefinitely.
And this is just the latest chapter in
Donald Trump's ongoing campaign to crack down on
free speech, dominate the media, and essentially render

(02:22:59):
the First Amendment meaningless.
So it was for the journeyman cable news
host, Tucker Carlson, just fired from his third
network.
He believed he could say anything, no matter
how vile, no matter how disgusting, no matter
how offensive, no matter how dehumanizing or belittling.
And if you act like a sociopath over
and over and over and over, you will

(02:23:22):
become unpopular on the national stage.
That's just like a basic principle.
Over time, probably not going to work out
well for you in the long run.
Eventually, people will be rightly offended, disgusted by
it.
It's the hippie, hippie, hippie, hippie, hippie, hippie,
hippie, hippie, hippie, hypocrite of the day.

(02:23:43):
We do it live, baby.
You did that on the fly.
We do it live.
Don't mess around.
We do it live.
So here's the censorship series of the same
guys that came on to, that went on
in defense of Kimmel getting, you know, put
on hiatus for four days, all the talk
show hosts going on and on about how

(02:24:05):
great it was when Trump got censored and
kicked off Twitter.
This is the censorship Twitter supercut.
Trump has been suspended from Twitter, Instagram, Facebook,
and even Snapchat.
But don't worry, Mr. President, there are still
plenty of apps you do have access to.
You still have Spotify to drown out the
sound of millions of people cheering as you

(02:24:25):
leave.
Google, Apple, and Amazon removed the Parler app
from their platforms.
Parler is where all the right wingers gather
to post QAnon sense and misspelled the word
Parler.
Trumpers are complaining bitterly that they're being silenced.
They, in fact, they won't shut up about
being silenced.
I love having Donald Trump off Twitter, not
to mention all the other toxic racists and

(02:24:46):
conspiracy theorists that have been booted off.
Oh, damn.
A lifetime Twitter ban has got a sting.
They took away his precious.
Twitter isn't the only social media site that
wants nothing to do with our president.
He's also been banned or restricted from a
bevy of other platforms, including Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram,
Reddit, and even Twitch.

(02:25:07):
What are you waiting for, Pornhub?
It's not a coincidence.
It's a consequence.
I know it's hard for you to recognize
it because you've never faced one before.
Lifetime ban.
Trump's basically the Pete Rose of social media.

(02:25:28):
Right now, Trump's phone is stuffed into a
pile of rice after being drenched with tears.
In addition to Twitter, Trump has been banned
or restricted from Apple, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Google,
Amazon, Pinterest, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, Twitch, Stripe, Discord,
and Shopify.
Trump started this year thinking he should be

(02:25:49):
on Mount Rushmore.
Now he can't even get on Instagram.
How have our lives changed since Trump has
been banned from Twitter?
Well, I thought we'd take a quick look
outside and see has the world changed since
our president has been banned from Twitter?

(02:26:09):
Let's just look outside and see what's going
on.
I like it.
Elon Musk is in the middle of purchasing
Twitter.
Well, today, Musk said that one of the
first things he would do after the acquisition
goes through is lift the permanent Twitter ban
on Donald Trump.
I'll tell you what, banning Trump was like

(02:26:31):
one of the few almost good things Twitter's
done in like a decade.
Is that Donald Trump is a scam account.
It's all a scam.
All of it's a scam.
It's all a scam, I tell you.
So these are the same guys that moan
and groan.

(02:26:52):
I mean, the hypocrisy in the media is
beyond belief.
Well, I mean, it's not like we haven't
seen this.
I know that's all we talk about, by
the way.
Over almost two decades.
But yes, yes.
Okay, got another supercut.
This is a good one.
This is the, you know, they're always trying
to use fascism.

(02:27:13):
Oh, let's tone it down.
Let's tone it down.
There's nobody toning down anything and they're not
about to.
And this is the fascism supercut.
Let me ask you tonight.
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist?
Yes, I do.
This is what kicking the shit out of
fascism looks like.

(02:27:34):
Try to prevent the spread of the lawlessness
and the fascist chaos that's been unleashed against
us.
So when we say Donald Trump is a
fascist, fascism, a huge component of fascism is
uniting racism, bigotry, a form of racist nationalism.
We are now living in a fascist dictatorship.

(02:27:57):
And we are worried about potential rise of
fascism in this country.
We're worried about our democracy falling to an
authoritarian and potentially fascist form of government.
Not only to roll over to Donald Trump's
will, but to roll over our democracy and
allow him to take over this country as
a fascist dictator.

(02:28:17):
When fascism isn't just coming, it's already here.
The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, Mark Milley said, no one has ever
been more dangerous to this country than Donald
Trump.
And he is a fascist to his core.
Where'd you pick these up?

(02:28:37):
And this is all on X.
There's a bunch of people that are, there's
some new software that puts these together.
Oh, that's what it is.
So I've got, this is the last one.
And this is the, since we're talking about
fascism, you might as well have the Gestapo
because the fascists always have a Gestapo.
And that is the congressionally created ICE or
the Gestapo.

(02:28:58):
And here we go.
We've seen just the rhetoric escalate.
We've also seen the very dramatic videos of
ICE nabbing individuals and tossing them into unmarked
vehicles.
A lot of these ICE agents have been
masked.
And so it has been very divisive.

(02:29:20):
And there's been a lot of fear in
the different communities where we've been reporting.
Donald Trump's modern day Gestapo is stooping folks
up off the streets.
They're in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped
off to foreign torture dungeons.
Secret police who are masked, who are intimidating,
who are scaring people.
These Gestapo-like tactics.

(02:29:41):
It does look like a Gestapo operation.
It does look like the Gestapo.
Masked men jumping out of unmarked cars.
People disappearing.
No due process.
No oversight.
Zero accountability.
Happening in the United States of America today.
People ask, well, is authoritarianism?
You're being hyperbolic.
Boy, we're being hyperbolic.
Some guy jumped out of an unmarked car

(02:30:02):
in a van with a mask on, tried
to grab me.
I mean, by definition, you're going to push
back.
Hmm.
So that's the state of affairs.
You know, I've been trying to get the
actual numbers of Jimmy Kimmel after his return.
Which is very hard to find.

(02:30:23):
I mean, I see some people who are
saying that it dropped 70% from his
6 million plus.
6.2. 6.2 million plus comeback.
But for some reason, it's just, I mean,
if you do a do a search, it's
all 6.2 million.

(02:30:44):
Yeah, they want, they don't have the drop
off is probably faster than they wanted it
to be.
They, the normal assumption is you have a
big, a big day and you pick up
some new people and it falls off over
time.
But it looks like he just went back
to the original 1.7. But, but where
do you get your ratings numbers from?
Because I used to get them from Vanity
Fair or get them from Variety.

(02:31:06):
Or I'd get them from Holly, or Hollywood
Reporter.
I don't know.
I think they've suppressed it.
Hmm.
Let me just check here.
Variety Kimmel ratings.
Let's see.
Uh, significant surge.
Now this, it's, it's like it's been Google
washed.
You just can't find it.
They only have the highest ratings, highest ratings,

(02:31:28):
highest ratings.
TV ratings.
Now it's December.
I don't know.
Let's see.
Choney Awards 2025 ratings up 44%.
Draws largest audience since 2019.
But they do not have anything on Kimmel.
That's kind of interesting.

(02:31:48):
Hmm.
Does anyone have a good source for TV
ratings?
I mean, in other countries, you get the
overnights right away.
They've delayed all that.
Then I think it's an industry wide thing.
Like, uh, you know, we gotta go.
We don't want people like looking at the
ratings the next day.
Because we have the recording ones.

(02:32:09):
You know, people that are on delayed.
People watching on YouTube.
Although, okay, 26 million people watch Jimmy Kimmel
on YouTube.
You got no money for that.
No money.
So I'd like a good source.
We have TV people out there.
What sources do you use?
Send them to me.
A little update on NATO as the sales

(02:32:37):
job is paid off.
You know, fly a couple drones over the
airport there in Denmark.
Fly a couple drones over here, over there.
You know, and you know what?
You know, we got, we got a sale.
The drone wall.
Drones have strayed into Poland, the Baltics, and
even as far as Danish and Norwegian airspace.
Russia has been blamed for some of them.

(02:32:57):
But denies any crossings are intentional.
Whether it's a test or provocation.
One thing is clear.
Europe is hardening its defenses.
EU ministers agreed Friday to develop a drone
wall along borders with Russia and Ukraine.
10 countries took part in talks, including Kiev.
The so-called drone wall is an electric
defense barrier that would stretch across Europe's eastern

(02:33:18):
flank.
Using sensors to detect, track, and jam enemy
drones.
And if necessary, bring them down.
Notably absent so far, EU member Hungary, which
has avoided criticizing Russia and maintained cordial relations.
To set up this wall, the EU will
have to rely on Ukraine, which most nights
intercepts hundreds of Russian drones launched into its

(02:33:39):
territory.
It is one of the few European countries
to build its own cheaper counter-drone systems,
including fiber-optic guided models and kamikazes.
A contrast to the missiles and fighter jets
NATO used against the Russian drones that recently
entered Poland.
Ukrainians are currently the best in Europe at
defending against any kind of drones.
We are ready to share our experience with

(02:34:00):
other nations that need reliable protection against these
threats.
Officials say the system could be deployed within
a year, but the big unknown is how
much it will cost.
Brussels is yet to determine expenses, but recently
approved 150 billion euros in loans, part of
which could fund the wall.
EU leaders will meet in Copenhagen Wednesday to

(02:34:20):
discuss it further.
Drone wall, baby.
Drone wall, you know that Eric Schmidt's in
there somewhere.
Oh, yeah.
Why not?
Even Nielsen?
Nielsen only shows you the most recent is
August 25th through August 31st.
It's like delayed by three weeks.
This makes no sense.

(02:34:41):
I have a drone clip.
You might as well do a WTF clip.
Drone clip.
There are now more Russian drone attacks on
Ukraine than ever before in the conflict.
On some nights, hundreds are targeted at the
country.
In one raid this week, Ukraine's Air Force
says Moscow launched 619 drones and missiles, killing

(02:35:02):
at least three people and injuring dozens more.
OK, what's this Wojcicki interview you have?
Is that Susan Wojcicki?
No, I got that, but I got a
comment on this clip.
Oh, OK.
Over 600 drones lost, three people killed.
Does anybody ever question these numbers?
No.

(02:35:22):
How do you launch 600 drones?
And even if it's just debris from somebody
shooting down drones, you have a total of
three people killed.
Does anyone even in fact, you've lost it
right over and want me to go to
the Wojcicki clips.
It's like.
Does anyone see this as something's wrong with

(02:35:44):
this with these numbers?
Yeah, nobody cares at all.
Nobody cares.
I mean, all the Ukraine flags are down.
No one cares about it.
It's all you know, it's like as we
knew, you know, no one cares.
There's no you don't see any dead people
you don't hear about.
Just he just sees Zelensky and Queen Ursula

(02:36:06):
and sometimes Trump.
And like this, there's no actual information about
this war.
But drones, you know, that's it's the it's
the weapon of the future.
Everyone loves it.
You know, so we got the the drone
wall that'll stop the drones and you got
drones fighting drones.
It's all kind of cute, you know.

(02:36:26):
This it's not like atomic warfare is drones.
People don't think of just and it's just
so drone.
Well, that could be, you know, it could
be a Reaper drone.
But no, it's not that it could be,
you know, it's one of those delta wing
drones.
Oh, no, it's just a little quadcopter drone.
It's there's the reporting is shite.
How about that?

(02:36:49):
So, yes, I have the clip.
This somebody brought this in and reposted it.
It's a clip of this the woman that
ran YouTube.
Oh, this is about the censorship.
I know I know about the censorship.
And this is during it during this during
the covid times.
And it's a good one.
Covid, the covid, the covid finish.

(02:37:10):
So this poor woman who died of, unfortunately,
she's, you know, they were all in on
the vaccine and just get if you remember
during that period, we played some of the
clips that came out real and then got
kicked off the the platform real fast, like
those doctors from Fresno, right?
Oh, those guys.
Yeah, they were the first ones.

(02:37:31):
Yeah, they were the first ones.
And they were some of the first to
get kicked off.
Were they from Fresno?
They were from the from the Central Valley
somewhere.
I think it was like Fresno.
And they were talking about how this information
is not right.
And poor Susan, the one who was doing
all the censoring, she ended up dying of
turbo cancer herself a couple of years ago.

(02:37:55):
And she died with with a net worth
of almost 800 million dollars.
She was on her way to becoming a
billionaire.
And so it was just it's kind of
a it's kind of ironically pathetic to listen
to her in this interview with this one
of these morning shows.
I think it was a local show.
I'm not sure because I can't recognize the

(02:38:15):
the the interviewer.
But here it is.
When it comes to vaccines, vaccine hesitancy, videos
that cause a public health risk, where do
you want to see you to do better?
Well, first of all, we've taken the we've
taken responsibility very seriously.
I've it's been one of my top priorities.
And with regard to covid and with regard

(02:38:37):
to vaccines, that has been a top priority
for us.
And we have we have a number of
different ways that we address that.
So first of all, we want to make
sure that if there's information that violates our
policies, we came up with 10 different policies
around covid.
Then if that's a violation of policies, then
that's something that will remove.
We removed over a million videos associated with

(02:38:58):
covid.
Have you talked to the Biden administration at
all about vaccine hesitancy or vaccine misinformation?
Well, we did an event actually with the
Biden administration, including President Biden himself, with a
number of creators, Fauci as well.
I wonder if there's anything that you see
in the way that anti-vaxxers behave on

(02:39:20):
the platform, if there are any data or
insights there that could be helpful to people
understanding where they're coming from.
I mean, we try to we try to
understand what are the different ways that we
can break through.
So we talked about in this campaign that
we did about getting back to the things
that you love.
So we what we really tried to do
was get not just from the experts, but

(02:39:42):
also people that were not experts, but who
were explaining, like, why did they take the
vaccine?
Why was that relevant for them?
And what was their thought process?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We were there.
Remember it all.
Well, yeah, it made no zero sense.

(02:40:03):
Crazy times.
Crazy, crazy times.
I got one last.
It's ruined the country, by the way.
Well, it's ruined a lot of the world,
by the way, I would say this is
where this is where the family split apart,
which is what what they love.
And they love splitting families apart, whether by

(02:40:26):
turning your kids into different gender or aborting
your kids altogether.
This is what they love.
They love it.
They're ghouls, all of them ghouls.
So this is kind of a bizarre clip.
This is about the World Cup.
As you know, President Trump, very proud that
FIFA World Cup will be in America.
And but maybe not in every city, especially

(02:40:46):
not Chicago.
So we have a great Washington, D.C.
We, as you probably know, we're going into
Memphis and we're going into some other cities.
And very soon we're going to go into
Chicago.
It will be safe for the World Cup.
If if I think it isn't safe, we'll
move it into a different city.
Absolutely.
We'll take the world.
If I think it's not, it's actually a
very fair question.

(02:41:07):
If I think it's not safe, we're going
to move it out of that city.
It's like the governor of Illinois, who is,
you know, look, last week, between last week
and the week before, 11 murders and 38
people were shot.
And he gets up and says, this is
a very safe.

(02:41:28):
And then he says crime is better.
The reason crime is better is because cash
put about five months ago a whole team
of FBI people there to get ready for
when we go in.
And they've lowered it a little bit, you
know, like 20, 25 percent, which isn't good
enough, but it's a good start.
But that was only put there because they're

(02:41:48):
preparing for us to go in.
And they've done, by the way, they've done
a good job.
So then Pritzker gets up.
We've lowered crime 25.
It's because the FBI was there.
So, no, if any city we think is
going to be even a little bit dangerous
for the World Cup or for the Olympics,
you know, where they have Olympic overthrow.
But for the World Cup in particular, because
they're playing in so many cities, we won't

(02:42:10):
allow it to go.
We'll move it around a little bit.
But I hope that's not going to happen.
So I was listening to that clip.
I'm like, is the World Cup also going
to be in Chicago?
And the answer is no.
You know, this is kind of interesting.
I didn't even realize this.
The World Cup will be held in Vancouver,
Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Guadalajara, Mexico City,

(02:42:32):
Monterey, Houston, Dallas, Kansas City, Atlanta, Miami, Toronto,
Boston, Philadelphia.
And the finals will be in New York,
New Jersey, which I guess means the New
Jersey at the big stadium out there.
But it's not even going to be in
Chicago.
I thought that was kind of odd.

(02:42:53):
I guess it's interesting.
Yeah.
I'm like, huh, what's the big deal?
It'd be kind of cool.
World Cup, baby.
I know you care a lot about it.
Football, the football.
You know, they had some other similar type
thing some years and years ago.
It was a big deal.
It was some international games.

(02:43:16):
And one of the games was at Stanford.
And I went to it.
And everybody, all these, mainly because there was
a bunch of, I was invited to go.
And it was a group.
And there was like, you know, it's a
soccer match.
It's just, you know, it takes forever to
get going.
I've been to the big stadium in Rio.

(02:43:39):
And the Brazilians know how to play.
It's like the game, I think it was
an hour, you know, total or something.
And they don't do anything except the last
five minutes.
They go nuts.
It's like, OK, well, why don't I just
come in for the last five minutes?
The rest of the time, they're pounding drums
in the stadium.
The whole place is shaking.

(02:43:59):
It's nuts, but OK.
All right.
You get the last clip of the day,
sir.
And then we'll thank some people here.
I do have, well, there's the Indian celebrity
thing is kind of interesting.
Yeah, I found somebody finally that had, I
don't hear it too often, but I finally

(02:44:21):
got somebody that's on your side of the
argument with freedom of speech.
Oh, I'm glad you got that.
So I found a tick tocker who's in.
And so I figured this is one of
your compatriots talking about freedom of speech.
Dear MAGA, sometimes new information can feel uncomfortable.
I mean, how dare anyone believe differently?

(02:44:44):
But learning the truth helps us make better
choices.
Let's not ignore facts here.
You're canceling the TV shows.
You're canceling the books.
That doesn't help anyone learn.
Stories, shows and ideas are like mirrors.
They help us see the world in new
ways.

(02:45:04):
Freedom of speech.
Say it with me.
Freedom of speech means everyone has a voice,
even the ones that don't look like you
or think like you.
Now it's important to listen and ask questions.
We want to speak up for what's right,
right?
When we show up and share our thoughts

(02:45:26):
and ask questions, we help make our communities
fairer and stronger.
Possibly the worst clip of the entire show.
What is that?
It was important because she used it correctly.
Freedom of speech.
I thought that was admirable.
OK.

(02:45:53):
Yeah.
John Coffey.
Hold on.
Are you launching right into it?
I mean, this is where I'm OK.
I mean, how long have you been doing
the show?
Still to come, John's tip of the day

(02:46:14):
created by Dana Brunetti.
We have a classic end of show mix.
And of course, we want to thank the
rest of our supporters.
Fifty dollars and above.
The list will be short and John is
going to read it to us right now.
The list is not only short.
It's the shortest we've had for a long
time.
Like it's ridiculously short.
The whole overall support for this show.

(02:46:36):
I heard I heard your chair squeak.
It's back.
I heard it squeak.
Almost.
You know, it's not squeaking well.
Sean Coffey starts us off in Annandale, New
South Wales, Australia with 105.35. I'm thinking,
well, maybe that's 200.

(02:46:56):
No, not quite.
No, no.
Sir Robertson of Two Sticks in Dos Palos,
California.
101.79. He's got a birthday call out.
He is celebrating 40 himself.
46, actually.
All right.
But he's up there.
Sean Coffey again.

(02:47:17):
Wait a minute.
OK, this has to be combined with the
other one.
So he gets bumped up.
Ah, yes.
Sean Coffey.
OK.
So this would be at least, oh, this
might be getting to 300.
200.
Yeah, we're going to push him to associate
executive producer.
Associate, yes.
Or no, executive producer.
OK, all right.

(02:47:38):
Yesterday, I donated 100, he says.
Oh, I see.
He did one in Stripe and then he
did one.
OK, so this is what it is.
And this 100 is 168.36. So with
the other 100, he's easing into 300.
Boom.
So he gets bumped up.
And rightly so.
Kevin McLaughlin shows up at 8008.

(02:48:01):
He's the Archduke of Luna, lover of America
and lover of melons.
Eric Marshall in Klamath Falls, Oregon, 8008.
And he was Jobs Karma at the end,
if you'd give him that, please.
Yep.
Craig, Craig Weinberg in Milbank, South Dakota, 7070.

(02:48:22):
That's another birthday donation to wish his dad.
This is Craig.
This is Sir Craig.
This is Craig is a friend, friend of
the show.
FOS.
Yes, FOS.
His dad's going to be 70.
All right.
Nice.
Baron Alex Zavala.
Ah, yes.

(02:48:43):
7061.
He, now he is a, yes, a baron.
Let me see who's, well, let me read
this since it's short.
September was NICU Awareness Month.
He does the NICU Dad's podcast.
I'm making the $67 NICU Dad donation in
honor of our daughter, Emerson Zavala, who spent
67 days in the NICU.
That's the Natal Intensive Care Unit.

(02:49:04):
I also challenge all NICU parents, whether dads
or moms, do the same.
Let's honor our NICU warriors with a donation
the amount of the number of days your
baby was in the NICU.
If you want to call it the NICU
Dad donation, that's cool with me.
Be sure to check out the NICUDad.com,
the NICUDad on all social platforms.
Is there any way I could possibly get
some goat karma for all the families currently
in the NICU?

(02:49:25):
And then I love my truck and I
love what I do.
I think you should do that.
It's the baron.
I think so, too.
Unfortunately, I don't know where my truck guy
went.
Oh, man.
Well, I'll give him the karma then.

(02:49:46):
You've got karma.
We got a truck guy down.
I don't know where he went.
It's in the pile somewhere.
All right.
We'll get you that later, hopefully.
Onward with John Alberini, 70-26.

(02:50:08):
David Groff in Cincinnati, 61-80.
Les Tarkowski in Kingman, Arizona, 6-06.
Mike, who's in Tustin, Tustin, California, 58-33.
Tom.
Tim.

(02:50:29):
Oh, I'm sorry, Tim.
I'm trying to just, I don't know.
He's a heasel?
Heasel.
I'd say heasel.
He's in Hanford, and that's Hanford, California, 58
-09, which is double nickels on the dime
plus fees.
It kind of loses this impact.
Derek Jagodinsky in Green Bay.

(02:50:53):
Go Packers, 51-50.
I'm sorry, 55-10.
That's double nickels on the dime.
Sean Hines in Austin, your buddy, 53.
Nathan Gwynn in Jackson, Tennessee, 52-72.
Matt Bolke in Minnetonka, 52-72.

(02:51:18):
He wants the Jobs Karma, too.
We had two of them lined up.
And then we got to the 50s already.
We're almost done with just four of these
guys.
Benjamin Ryan in Alliance, Ohio.
Richard Gardner, who I think is in New
York, but maybe not.
Aaron Weisgerber in Bend, Oregon.
And Jason Babcock in Henderson, Nevada.

(02:51:40):
And that's all that we have, which is
less than 30 people total, including the executive
producer.
So that's, we'd like to, hopefully that picks
up next show.
Here's the Jobs Karma, as requested by two
of our producers.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
And thank you very much to these producers,

(02:52:02):
$50 and above.
We don't do under $50 for reasons of
anonymity, so you can be assured we will
not mention you if you come in under
$50.
And of course, again, thanks to our executive
and our associate executive producers of episode 1803.
26th of October will be our 18th anniversary.
What a hootenanny that will be.
Please support the show.
Time, talent, treasure.

(02:52:24):
There it is.
He's been found.
The truck guy is back.
Go to noagendantonations.com.
Consider setting up a recurring donation.
Any amount, any frequency.
It's all value for value.
We appreciate you.
Go to noagendantonations.com.
And there he is, Craig Weinberg.
Happy birthday to his dad, Jim Ramon Weinberg.

(02:52:47):
He turned 70 today, so happy birthday, Jim
Ramon.
And Sir Robertson of Two Sticks turns 46
on October 1st.
Happy birthday from everybody here at the best
podcast in the universe.
No nights, no dames.
Well, we have a night, but we're going
to put him in abeyance until we get
his night name and his particulars.
But we do have not one, but two

(02:53:08):
secretaries generals.
And we congratulate Michael Schweitzer, who becomes Secretary

(02:53:30):
General Schwoe and Duke Sir Dr. Sharkey, Secretary
General of FEMA Region 7, soon to be
combined with FEMA Region Number 4.
Go to noagenderings.com to let us know
where to send your Secretary's General Certificate.

(02:54:01):
And congratulations to you, our brand new Secretary's
General.
Time now for the Meetup Calendar.
And before we even get to the upcoming
meetups, we have a Meetup Report.
This is from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Adam and John, this is Shannon hosting in

(02:54:22):
Fort Wayne.
John, just so you know, Trump's working on
a book.
He's becoming an author.
He might take over your vinegar book idea.
You better get on that.
Hi, it's Shelly from Fort Wayne.
Beautiful day for a meetup.
Thank you for your courage.
Hey, this is Jared Act.
Cool acts on YouTube.
Like and subscribe.
Michelle Beam here.
Hey, it's David from Clinton, Illinois.

(02:54:43):
I'm glad to be at this meetup.
Thanks, guys.
Hey, this is Michael.
Fantastic day for a meetup.
In the morning?
In the morning.
Adios.
Thank you, guys.
There's a meetup taking place right now.
The IndyNA Tribal Welcome Back Meetup.
Yes, Day Maria, Sir Mark of the Greenwood
are back and hosting their Hootenanny at the

(02:55:05):
Blind Owl Brewery in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Always hundreds of people.
Always a great Meetup Report, which includes their
server.
We always like to have those in the
Meetup Reports.
Also taking place right now in Los Angeles,
California at the El Cholo Restaurant in Los
Angeles.
Flight of the No Agendas, number 67.
Leo, bravo.
67 Meetups so far.

(02:55:26):
And there's always a lot of people there
as well.
Thursday, next show day, Northern Wake Pumpkin Spice
Showdown.
That's right.
We're getting towards Halloween.
Six o'clock, Hoppy Endings, Raleigh, North Carolina.
And coming up, we have Anchorage, Alaska on
the 4th of October.
Johnson City, Texas.
That's right down the road from me on
the 10th.
On the 11th, we have Fredericksburg, Texas.

(02:55:47):
I'll be there with Tina the Keeper.
Also, the Garden City, Idaho Meetup takes place
on October 11th.
Lansing, Michigan on the 19th.
Los Altos, California, the 25th.
Camp Hill, Pennsylvania on the 26th.
And rounding out the month so far on
the 31st, Leiden in Zuid-Holland in the
Netherlands.
Go to noagendameetups.com to find out where
all the meetups are.

(02:56:08):
And of course, you can also schedule one
for yourself.
That's if you can't find one.
Do it.
Put it together.
You will not regret it.
This is where connection gets you protection.
These people will be your first responders in
an emergency.
noagendameetups.com.
Guaranteed.
Always a party.

(02:56:43):
And before we get to John's tip of
the day, always a little bit of how
the sausage is made, where we select an
end of show ISO.
Typically, John brings in stuff from 11 labs.
I, on the other hand, have a real
human being.
I have only one today, and here it
is.
It's about as much clarity as you can
get.
Not great, I admit.

(02:57:04):
I have two.
One is 333.
At least the show was not 333 like
last time.
It was.
We had three hours and 33 minutes on
the last show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A few people noticed.
Yes.
And they said, did you do that on
purpose?
And you said, we're just showing off.
Which is correct.

(02:57:25):
We're good at it.
Signal.
And now we have the second one, which
is a bad show.
Have these two ever done a bad show?
I'm torn.
Let me see.
At least the show was not 333 like
last time.
I think we should do that one.
Because it's not.
I think so too, it's a better balance.
All right, everybody, stand back.
It's time for John's tip of the day.

(02:57:47):
You and me, just a tip with JCD
and sometimes Adam.
Yeah, so this is a something Mimi turned
me on this.
I got one of these.
They're 25 bucks.
And you look them up, there's a bunch
of different ones, but you want the ones

(02:58:08):
that are 25 bucks.
They got the same crappy little sensors on
the back.
This is a fitness tracker watch.
You can get one three, four, 500 bucks.
You can buy the expensive things.
They're all these Chinese sensors.
And somehow they monitor your sleep.
They can tell you what your blood oxygen

(02:58:28):
is.
They tell you your heart rate, your blood
pressure.
It can tell you if you're in REM
sleep.
And they're cheap little watches.
And they're actual watches.
And so you get the things.
And you can have them hooked to your
phone, so you can do overnight sleep.
No, no, no, hook to your phone.
I don't do that, by the way, but

(02:58:49):
Mimi has.
You actually use this thing?
I've had it on a few times.
I look at it.
But there's a couple of things.
It's interesting for people who have to follow
everything they do to an extreme without dropping
money on an Apple Watch or a Google
Watch or any of these other watches.
They got the same sensors.
I don't know, the Chinese developed these sensors.

(02:59:10):
I don't know how they can get blood
oxygen from just your wrist.
But okay, that seems to be accurate.
I don't know how they do it.
I'm against these things.
I think this is good.
I will say this.
It's cool if you like this sort of
thing.
And the funny thing is it's off all
the time.
So it doesn't need charging it hardly at
all.

(02:59:31):
And it only turns on when you, it's
on your wrist.
And when you flip your wrist to see
the time, it turns on.
Oh, wow.
It's got a little gyroscope in it.
Oh, wow.
That's so modern.
Oh, wow.
There it is.
Yes, I'm sorry.
That's it.
Fitness, you got it.
Go ahead.

(02:59:51):
Get me out of here.
Find them all at tipoftheday.net.
John's Tip of the Day.
All right, everybody.
That concludes our broadcast today.
Back to the quad screens we go.

(03:00:11):
A lot more to do until we speak
again with you on Thursday for episode 1804
of the best podcast in the universe, also
known as Your No Agenda Show.
Because you do support it with your time,
your talent, and your treasure.
That's how you keep this train rolling for
four more years.
If you stick around and you're listening live

(03:00:32):
on your modern podcast app or you're at
noagendastream.com, we have Canary Cry News Talk
coming up next.
And today's episode is This Week in Fellowship.
What do we do now?
Talking with the new believers.
Sounds like something I might hang around for.
End of Show Mix is a classic by

(03:00:55):
Darren O'Neill.
When the chair used to squeak a lot
more.
Coming to you from the heart of the
Texas Hill Country right here in Fredericksburg, Texas.
Heart of the wine country of Texas.
In the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I remain.
I'm John C.
Dvorak.
We'll be back on Thursday.
Please join us and remember us.

(03:01:17):
In the meantime, at noagendadonations.com.
Until then, adios, mofos, a-hooey-hooey, and
such.
Hey y'all, in the morning.

(03:02:17):
I don't know why, no, but it's okay.
I don't

(03:02:41):
know why, no,
but it's okay.
And I can't see, it is burning, while

(03:03:01):
the 4X chair gently squeaks.
The media lies, but still no one is
learning, while the 4X chair gently squeaks.

(03:03:52):
The media lies, but still no one is
learning, while the 4X chair gently squeaks.
I don't know how, you can't ignore it,
does he like that thing?

(03:04:16):
And if you mention it then, he'll start
to whore it.
He can make, it sing, I
look at the world, and see the people

(03:04:37):
are sleeping, while the 4X chair gently squeaks.
No agenda is needed, to keep the lies
from creeping, still the 4X chair gently

(03:05:00):
squeaks.
Still the 4X chair gently squeaks, squeak,

(03:05:22):
squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak.
Oh my god, would you listen and squeak.

(03:05:43):
Squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak,
squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak.
The best podcast in the universe.

(03:06:10):
Adios, mofo.
Dvorak.org, slash n-a.
At least the show was not 333 like
last time.
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