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08.06.22 Sunday – Episode #36
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This Episode’s Show Notes by KD Martin:

Again, from the manors in the UK and SF, it’s No Agenda! Once we’re past the affluent weather (and Goodfellas), we start with Adam’s party in Brighton Beach. No Visa or invite for Martha Stewart, but terrorists and traitors? They’re OK since they haven’t been convicted. We’ll just trade London commodities in the City Of London, until the Balls clause kicks in.

Adam gets cranky with the IPCC, John counters with Al Gore. What’s up with Al Gore’s non-disclosure agreements with certain tech companies? John’s best quote: “[Gore’s movie] was an advitorial.” Both argue about climate and weather predictions. “Don’t forget your carbon footprint!” John, always the marketeer, reminisces about the VCR+ gizmo and how it ties into a worldwide marketing effort for carbon credits. Hey! Somebody turn out the lights!

Adam steers us to trading commodities and the war in Iraq. Can we drill for oil there now? John answers with the California referendum system and Adam wonders what kind of referendum framework would work in the EU. Stewert Wheeler’s work impresses both. Now in the EU you can’t travel to and from the UK without your “papers.” Adam explains “GenDec”, general declaration, for flying in the EU. John won’t let go of Martha Stewart.

Adam enlightens with a scary story about Surrey police and their mobile fingerprint scanners which connect to a massive database. This is distrubing: if you’re stopped for any infraction, your fingerprints are now on file. Adam’s best quote: “That’s like Science Fiction. We’re living in the Matrix!” John brings up the new credit card data collection system — let’s get into social patterns, your Amex, two tanks of gas and a pair of Nike’s. Why will Amex will be calling you right away? Now the govt. wants all your credit card data. And the card companies just roll over? Darned spineless Dems.

John claims the EU is showing how to eliminate the public from any decisions. Just use the US’ bills as a guideline, as pointed out by Dick Armey. Nobody is writing about Christopher Dodd’s big bill. Adam to be a martyr? So why doesn’t the US have “pay parking meter by phone?” John gripes about parking being a profit center, and a political rant ensues. Are we an idealistic version of a socialistic system?

Misc. rants… Who was the inventor of the automobile? Tommy Toyota in 1880 and 1970? According to Adam (and John Battelle), all Bill Gates wants is a Nobel Peace Prize. John asks,”Why is Silicon Valley jumping on Jerry Yang ?” Adam says there’s no love for technology anymore, all anyone wants to hear is “who’s selling who.” It’s a lot more interesting than selling credit card data to the government. Adam’s best quote: “It’s the Britney Spears” of financial news. And we’re insignificant, lazy complainers, so everyone misinterprets everything we say!

How does Adam produce “Daily Source Code?” He’s up to episode 771, with no interns or staff. John thinks Adam is a “combo man,” and that’s a good thing. John’s take on this is interesting – produce it yourself, that’s almost how Tim Russert did it. What happened to the Fairness Doctrine? Adam asks, “Is Rush Limbaugh really significant?” You’ll have to listen to hear John’s take on Rush.

Queue the closing credits — We hope you enjoy the show!


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Running time: approx. 110 mins.




  1. Sea Lawyer says:

    Proving that Goldwater Republicanism isn’t dead.

  2. pjakobs says:

    I rarely agree with Adam, but this time, regarding the Irish EU vote, he has some valid points.

    What you’ve not mentioned is what really pissed me off in that whole thing:

    Ireland was the only country where the public was polled. I bet, the same poll in the UK, in the Scandinavian countries, in Germany, in France, in the Netherlands and many other European places, it would have fallen through just the same. And in any of those cases, the reaction of the Eurocracy was “heck, those idiots have voted against our case, how can we get around it”. THAT’s the real problem with the European Union: The whole European administration is so far removed from the European people that there is just no connection anymore. It feels like “they” in Brussels are going their own merry ways and only notice “us” down here when we have a ways to disaggree….

    pj

  3. WebPixie says:

    I really enjoy listening to you guys every Monday morning, so I thought the length of this podcast was just fine. To provide you with some information about “my demographic,” as of yesterday, I am a 55-year-old housewife in the Midwest where I live near the very small town of Hallsville, Missouri. Probably not your target demographic (haha), but I enjoy listening to the topics and the conversation just the same. As far as I’m concerned, you can make your podcasts as lengthy as you wish.

  4. B. Dog says:

    How can Adam live so close to it and not see the City of London‘s sinister meaning?

  5. All Seeing Eye says:

    #4 – You for real B. Dog? That link’s gotta be the worst ‘conspiracy theory’ film imaginable. You sure it wasn’t actually made by Israeli shills?

  6. B. Dog says:

    After watching Ring of Power I’m not sure of anything anymore. It has an incredible over the top quality that is perhaps unrivaled in scope.

  7. All Seeing Eye says:

    I know how you feel B. Dog. I just think it’s so bad it must be disinformation to discredit other conspiracy documentaries. Thanks anyway you found a real gem, of sorts 🙂

  8. supraman215 says:

    Don’t shorten, just please get Adam to explain why you never own your property!!! You briefly mentioned it a few weeks ago but never got back to it.

    And who cares about Ireland and the EU.

    Great show. The ONLY show on any media that has so many view points similar to my own!

    Jeff

  9. JoaoPT says:

    #8 Who cares?

    The whole nexus of this show is to clash Old World and New World views on “stuff”…

    Or would you like to have just another all American show? Quit staring at your own bellybutton…look out sometimes…


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