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96: Out of Luck

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96: Out of Luck

96: Out of Luck

96: Out of Luck

96: Out of Luck

Wednesday, 24th January 2024
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Adam Curry: No more facts with Adam curry for January 24 2020

0:16

for episode number 96 It's a new year and we're still here I'm

0:23

Adam curry coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill

0:25

Country time once again to spin the Wheel of topics from here to

0:28

Northern Virginia please say hello to my friend on the other

0:31

end the unimaginable the one and only Mr. Mo facts

0:36

Moe Factz: I know Adam mo I'm Adam Curry: good man. It's so you know what I'm just smiling

0:40

from ear to ear it Tina's like, oh, a new mo facts and it hasn't

0:44

been half a year or so. Yeah. That's right. We're getting the

0:50

new year off straight. We're getting one in in January. I

0:53

love it. Man. I love it. Everything Everything good there

0:56

at Casa Mo. Moe Factz: Everything is wonderful. I can't I can't. Life

1:00

is great. Adam Curry: I mean we hit not did we did we record after

1:03

Christmas? I think we did. Moe Factz: The Christmas well before New Year's I think it was

1:07

like on the 27th and 28th around me right. So

1:09

Adam Curry: you had a good New Year's everything cool with the fam everyone.

1:12

Moe Factz: Everything's going good. Adam Curry: I am so happy to hear that. Well, I'm excited

1:16

about what we're going to do today. As usual. Mo has put a

1:20

show together. I have no idea we're going to do so I'm going

1:22

to spin that wheel. The big wheels topics round around it

1:25

goes nobody knows where it stops. Well, Moe knows because

1:28

he did do all the work and put it all together. So I look

1:31

forward to talking about the topic for today. The topic is

1:37

luck. Oh, yeah. Okay. Pot Luck. We know what that means that

1:43

way. Luck, it could be anything at this point. potluck always

1:52

drives us into crazy corners of the universe. Episode number 96

1:57

of Mo facts with Adam curry will be luck. Yes. All right, MO.

2:04

Let's get to it. Moe Factz: So with the potluck for maybe people that's the

2:07

first listener we cover. Maybe topics that may not be connected

2:12

or connected in three to four segments. I think I have four

2:16

segment segments this time. Um, it's one of my favorite things

2:20

to do and kind of sad. It's the last one we're going to do on

2:22

this iteration of the show. Adam Curry: I'd literally the last the last potluck ever.

2:27

You're in luck. Everybody who showed up today is hasty. Folks.

2:30

This is history. And by the way, if I can just say thank God for

2:34

Verizon. Because you sound so good. It's only took us four

2:38

years. Moe Factz: Internet poverty is what it is.

2:43

Adam Curry: It's true. You're in an internet desert all the time.

2:46

Yes. Moe Factz: I think there's a better sound to come here we got

2:50

some treats. Thanks to the US producers. Even better sound

2:57

quality around the corner. But let's get to the first block.

3:01

This is block A and this is going to be Tane verses 45.

3:07

Adam Curry: Okay, good, good. Good, because there's all kinds

3:10

of stuff and I'm sure everyone has only half the story. Let's

3:14

Moe Factz: go ahead and jump into number two. Unknown: Fulton County District Attorney finding Willis who was

3:19

investigating Donald Trump's alleged efforts to overturn his

3:22

election loss and Georgia is expected to present her case to

3:26

a grand jury next week. So of course, Trump is lashing out at

3:29

her as his fourth indictment looms.

3:33

They say there's a young woman, young racist in Atlanta, she

3:38

races and they say I guess they say that she was after a certain

3:43

gang. And she ended up having an affair with the head of the gang

3:47

or a gang member. And this is a person that wants to indict me.

3:50

She's got a lot of problems, but she wants to indict me to try

3:53

and run for some other office. Okay,

3:56

okay. So all of that was bogus and completely untrue. But let's

4:00

just pause on the part where he accuses Willis of having an

4:03

affair with a gang member. Why would he think that or say that?

4:08

And why would he put that baseless claim in a campaign ad

4:12

released last week? Adam Curry: You know this interesting because I kind of

4:16

forgot the the gang member part. All I know is the lawyer. Yeah.

4:20

had an affair with him. Is he a gangbanger?

4:23

Moe Factz: No, no, no, no, no, no, this is this is classic 45

4:27

Savage. Got it. Okay. It misses him over delivering. He sets it

4:34

up. Because it's been for people that don't know. Finally, Willis

4:38

has been tasked with cleaning up Atlanta. Let's just give some

4:41

background on what she'd been cleaning

4:43

Adam Curry: up the mess that after the 2020 election. It goes

4:48

Moe Factz: even farther back. Oh, yeah, sure. Yeah, that goes

4:52

back. It's the thing called Operation triple beam. And you

4:55

got cops city down there and it's a whole thing I remember

5:00

upcity Adam Curry: But operation triple beam. Yeah, I don't want to

5:03

steal you down yet but this Moe Factz: No, no, this is pertinent because she's been on

5:09

a roll. And I think that what gave her the audacity to think

5:14

that she could take on somebody a troll, like 45 a master

5:18

Charley put some respect on it, like 45 Savage and come out of

5:22

this unscathed. So what I was saying was, she overdeliver he

5:27

Trump over delivered as he does, if he says he has something,

5:30

it's gonna be bigger, right? This is the sales sales man him,

5:35

this is the heel, and we go back to wrestling. The wrestling

5:39

analogy that we did on on I think, show 45 But I digress.

5:45

Let's get up to speed. So she has this case going on with

5:50

young folk from YSL. And also I think y Fn is another game in

5:58

Atlanta, which they called us it Adam Curry: Yeah, right. Okay, this is Young Thug where I even

6:02

played a clip on no agenda. I probably miss identified that as

6:05

drill rap. Right? But Young Thug, they're like, oh, no, you

6:09

know, he's just playing a character. He's just playing a

6:12

character in, in his in his music. He didn't really kill

6:16

anybody. Correct. Moe Factz: And it's the whole thing. What can I use the lyrics

6:19

net thing in this this case has been drawn out. So that's where

6:23

she was allegedly sleeping with. The guy she was defending at the

6:29

time for a while still.

6:34

Adam Curry: Just because I don't know. So why is self Young Thug

6:37

is a part of YSL Yes, Moe Factz: he's the quote unquote, leader, and I said it

6:42

on purpose. Oh, he's the leader of YSL. Well, the face does not

6:49

get too bogged down in that. That's the that's the genesis of

6:53

his first claim. But as we always know, there's another

6:57

shoe to drop. Let's go and get to the next clip. This is where

7:01

the campaign he created, that they're all up in. fuss about

7:06

Biden's Unknown: newest lackey, Atlanta da Vani Willis Willis got caught

7:12

hiding a relationship with a gang member she was prosecuting.

7:17

Again bogus, baseless, and completely untrue. Moments ago,

7:21

NBC obtained an email sent from Fani Willis to our staff

7:25

responding to the Trump ad, she slammed the ad as derogatory and

7:29

false and urges her staff to remain focused. The ad tries to

7:33

add legitimacy to the claim by sourcing a Rolling Stone article

7:37

from January, written by music and culture writer, Andre G.

7:42

Here's an article which talks about how Fami Willis back in

7:45

2019 served as defense attorney to an Atlanta based rapper named

7:49

YSL Mondo. Here's the context. Mondo is a co founder of the rap

7:54

group YSL crew, whose most famous member is rapper Young

7:58

Thug, who now prosecutor Fani. Willis has indicted along with

8:02

multiple members of the YSL crew in a sweeping Rico case that

8:06

alleges that they are not a rap crew, they are a gang, see where

8:10

this is going. And note again, that Willis was not Mundos

8:14

prosecutor at the time as the Trump Ed claims she was his

8:17

defense lawyer. The Rolling Stone piece does not in any way,

8:21

say or even suggest that the two had a relationship outside of

8:24

their professional one, meaning Trump is doing what Trump does,

8:28

taking a fragment of something that is true that Barney Willis

8:31

knows YSL Mondo, and twisting it into a perverse false claim in

8:36

order to defame and discredit her in a way that is particular

8:39

to her being a woman and a black woman. Of course.

8:44

Adam Curry: Alright, so, of course, there's no dispute that

8:47

she had a relationship with this guy. Moe Factz: There is dispute. There's been there's really

8:52

well, it's there's rumors out there what he couldn't prove

9:03

only to set up what he could prove later. So um, yeah. So we

9:12

got mando YSL. This is what happens when you get too

9:19

comfortable. And this is what I was saying before about black

9:23

women. We're going to be the fall guy for all of this notice.

9:29

Adam Curry: And she's even seeing that. Moe Factz: She I don't know why she didn't see it before you're

9:34

going after a former president who is as petty as they come?

9:39

Yeah. And this is the same guy that brought Bill Clinton's

9:42

accusers to presidential debate.

9:45

Adam Curry: Yeah. So he'll do anything he needs to

9:49

Moe Factz: write in in with this comment hit history or innuendo

9:53

around you. I don't see why she took the case. But does she have

9:57

a choice? Let me question Adam Curry: so yes, you did say this. I really members. So

10:00

you're saying that black women, the Democrat party really is

10:04

going to let Black women take the fall?

10:07

Moe Factz: How I see is either you're going to prove you're

10:10

effective, or we're going to destroy you in the process.

10:14

Right. Adam Curry: So it's it's no risk for them.

10:18

Moe Factz: No risk at all, because they've proven

10:20

themselves to say, the Democratic Party say, You prop

10:24

made all these promises, what you could deliver, now deliver,

10:28

or you're no use to us. And if you're no use to us the myrn.

10:31

Yeah. Well, we won't. We'll let the other side let you burn.

10:35

Yeah. Yeah. And we'll use you as a sacrificial, you know, as as

10:40

a, what's the word I'm looking for? But yeah,

10:44

Adam Curry: show lamb like, hold you up and say, Look what he did

10:46

to the black woman. Moe Factz: Martyr is one martyr. Yes.

10:50

Adam Curry: There you go. That's what joy read is already running

10:52

on here. Moe Factz: Yes. Got it. So before we go any further,

10:56

there's this clip of Fani. Willis in 2020, excuse me, 2020,

11:01

where she says how she would handle an employee who sleeps

11:05

with someone in the office. It

11:09

Unknown: is saddening to me, if young women felt like they came

11:13

to work, and they were one even judged for being a woman, but

11:17

two, if suddenly they felt uncomfortable within the

11:20

workplace. That will not be something that is allowed on my

11:24

watch. Supervisors, under my leadership, that are not

11:29

encouraging and building up my staff will not be supervisors

11:33

long in my administration. And I certainly will not be choosing

11:37

people to date that work under me. Let me just say that, you

11:41

know, we are at a place in society where things happen in

11:44

people's relationships, husband and wife, sometimes they were

11:47

outside relationships. I don't think that that's what the

11:50

community is concerned about. Although there, you know, there

11:52

might be a moral breaking in there. I think that what

11:55

citizens are really, really concerned about is if you chose

11:59

to have inappropriate contact with employees, I mean, there's

12:03

nothing that I can say on it, other than it is distracting. It

12:06

is certainly inappropriate for the number one law enforcement

12:08

officer in the state. And it just it really, really saddens

12:12

me, and it will be very unfortunate if the taxpayers of

12:15

this community have to pay for any of those lawsuits. Exactly.

12:19

That's the way I feel about it also, Adam Curry: Whoa, yeah, that's the smoking gun right there.

12:26

Moe Factz: Oops. Before we move on, and clip three, there was

12:30

something that joy Reid did I want to point out, she went from

12:34

saying funny, witty, funny will is represented by YSL Mondo to

12:40

annoying him. The big difference between knowing someone and

12:45

representing them. So I just want to point that out and

12:48

undercurrent of this show is going to be propaganda, yes,

12:52

spotting it, and maybe some tactics on how to deal with it.

12:57

I was wanting to point that out. Adam Curry: What I find interesting, and I'm seeing this

12:59

more and more is joy Reid is being read in. She knows what

13:03

she knows the plants she knows. She's different. She used to be

13:08

like a weekend host and she would be something to laugh at.

13:12

It feels like she's much more integrated now in whatever

13:15

schemes and plans are going on. She

13:18

Moe Factz: too has to prove her value. This is not just

13:21

politicians. This is this is not just the Soros sisters. This is

13:26

not just you know, elected officials. This is all of you

13:30

that comes we gotta go back. They remember how they gained

13:34

power. It was at the will run you will you know will be the

13:39

the no the squeaky wheel if you don't give us what we want. And

13:42

that was at the time remember, they wanted Kamala Harris as VP

13:47

they wanted a Supreme Court justice. They got it. And now

13:51

it's like okay, we delivered we gave you what you want out now

13:54

show us how good you are. Right? And if you don't we will

13:58

embarrass you in the spotlight and enjoy Reid is on the hot

14:04

seat right now. Can I ask kind of like we can

14:07

Adam Curry: ask you a culture question. Moe Factz: Yeah, yes. Adam Curry: This hair. The blonde hair. What is up with

14:14

that? Is this is this a trend? This type of her hair is weird.

14:20

It just looks weird. I know third rail but here I know.

14:27

Moe Factz: Because I don't I don't know if she's trolling

14:30

because she's she's went through a assortment of different

14:33

hairstyles. Oh, yeah. But the blonde itself in I don't know if

14:39

she's trolling because the same thing with John Cobb Pierre

14:44

whatever name Adam Curry: Sean Claude Pierre Van Damme. Yes.

14:47

Moe Factz: Yeah. I think it's a sense of or a. A portion of

14:56

trawling the way they handle things because they understand

14:59

the Internet. how the Internet where we at, okay to the hair.

15:03

All right, how the Internet were react to the, to the binder to

15:07

the gaslighting. You know, it's this struggle session that they

15:12

draw you into so I don't think she's oblivious to how the hair

15:17

comes across, I think is more to to increase engagement for

15:24

people to talk about it okay not talk about the propaganda. So

15:27

guys, you want to say that because that's the whole thing

15:30

about propaganda it pulls you in and what we talked about this is

15:33

a tactic of war. This is like a companion of the last show, to

15:39

see how we can be put into talking about what they want to

15:44

talk about, like, yeah, look at my hair, you know, say don't

15:46

listen to how to manipulate you the reason

15:48

Adam Curry: why I mean, I have some standing in this, although there was rush social media when when I was on MTV, but I had the

15:54

hair and that hair was because that's what everyone, all the

15:57

guys had that hair, you know, all the rockers had that hair

16:01

and I'm like, Okay, I had that hair. And it changed a little

16:06

bit over time. So that was kind of the was the culture of the

16:09

moment. So that's why I asked Is this the culture the moment and

16:13

the answer is yes, the culture the moment is to have something

16:17

that people will talk about, which of course you hear DeVore

16:20

AQIS like she's wearing Trump's hair. Okay, so it works. And

16:25

Moe Factz: we can't forget one of the other tangibles that they

16:28

want. It was the crown at where they can wear their natural

16:32

hair. Yeah, and not be discriminated against. And we

16:36

can't forget MSNBC and I forget her name. The one they fire

16:41

right well, maybe a year ago, Tiffany, Tiffany is her name.

16:46

First name is Tiffany, but she got fired by MSNBC. Remember

16:49

when they had that big round table with all the black blue

16:52

lay women and they were like we need our makeup. You know, black

16:56

makeup is a special kind of makeup. Tiffany. Tiffany process

17:00

it Yeah, they had this whole big powwow bootleg powwow of how you

17:06

know, their wish is true. Their products are different and how

17:10

makeup is different for them, only to go and copy hair that's

17:17

not natural to us. Right. Right. All right. So now we got to get

17:23

to the other shoe to drop because it's not about YSL

17:26

Mondo, this is about the real reason why she should be removed

17:31

and disbarred. Well, Unknown: Calls are growing for Fulton County, Georgia District

17:36

Attorney Fani Willis to step down from the election

17:39

interference case against former President Trump. I mean, can she

17:43

do the job with all that's going on? That's the question. Wow.

17:46

She herself is snarled in a messy love triangle allegedly,

17:51

and faces calls to resign for paying her alleged lover. Nathan

17:56

weighed big money $650,000 despite him having no

18:00

experience, she put him on the Trump case, arguably the biggest

18:04

case of her career and paid him and now stuffs happening. Steve

18:08

Harrigan on the story and Marietta, Georgia now, Steve

18:14

Adam Curry: Harris, the fight today is over divorce

18:16

proceedings, whether or not they should be unsealed. And whether

18:19

that district attorney finally Willis should be forced to be

18:22

deposed to give testimony in this divorce case, another

18:25

hearing coming up next month, we'll look at whether the to

18:28

behaved improperly. And whether they improperly use taxpayer

18:32

money to take vacations. And many are already beginning to

18:35

say that the district attorney should step aside. How did this

18:39

news break? How did this come out? Is that the ex wife? Did

18:42

she make the trouble? Moe Factz: I'm not sure how actually now that's a good

18:47

question. Because I don't know when I heard about it on the

18:51

internet. And we're gonna get to the possible role of the ex wife

18:56

in this. Okay. But I think Trump and his team knew all alone

19:01

because you do opposition research, right? Yeah. And it's

19:04

like, Oh, we got one two punch. The jab will be YSL Mondo, and

19:08

then Adam Curry: the knockout. Is, is the prot the lawyer. Yes.

19:14

Moe Factz: Which I have. This is why we do the show because

19:17

nobody talks about it in the way we talk about it. Know. What's

19:23

being not discussed is the colorism aspect of this

19:28

Adam Curry: funny way I am so I love this show. Because to me,

19:32

this was like I am it's like, Look, I've been through divorces

19:36

and like it's really horrible. People are bringing this stuff

19:39

out and now it's okay. It seems a little more complicated. I

19:43

remember was it not? Who was the Marcia? The OJ trial. Marcia

19:51

Clark, Marcia Clark and other lawyer and they won they didn't.

19:54

They didn't they wind up getting married. Moe Factz: I don't know if he got married but I know they were

19:58

in a relationship at that. Time was a big story a subplot.

20:02

Adam Curry: Yeah. And to me it's you know, exactly I mean, this whole thing was a little bit like add subplot. I kind of

20:07

glossed over it, it's like, you know, whatever. But now there's

20:11

colorism involved. You have my attention, sir.

20:13

Moe Factz: Okay. The colorism aspect of it is is funny. Willis

20:16

is a fair skinned woman. Yeah. Nathan's wife is a dark skinned

20:22

in one row. Yes.

20:27

Adam Curry: That's a that's a culture break. Brother. What was

20:29

that? What was he thinking? Moe Factz: Well, he was thinking of moving up the ladder. He was

20:34

sleeping his way. I know. To be fair, he was doing a Kamala

20:38

Harris. Now everybody wants to put it on. Comala how she got

20:41

her placing how she got her position. He's doing the same

20:45

thing. Say I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna equal distributed

20:49

Adam Curry: fan. Yeah, yes, yes. Moe Factz: So, also funny is the homewrecker in the situation.

20:56

Hey, you have a couple of has been married for I think for 26

20:59

years. Yeah. And she comes along with her big bag of politic

21:04

money. Oh, actually the government's money to distract

21:12

him away from his home Adam Curry: and take vacations together.

21:16

Moe Factz: Which I don't understand why his way. What,

21:19

Adam Curry: how swaddled Are you? How stupid are you is the

21:22

question. Right? Moe Factz: Which, which leads us to say, how can you be in this

21:28

position and be that dumb? With the paperwork, you know, and

21:33

this is one of the issues with affirmative action. Are these

21:38

people really qualified? And that's why I said my issue with

21:41

affirmative action is the first thing which I'm a supporter of

21:45

it, if it's done properly, to say the first qualification

21:48

should be your qualified, qualified, right? Yeah. Right.

21:54

We don't Lord it we don't have lower expectations due to

21:57

whatever color you are. Adam Curry: And this, you know, this comes at a time when dei is

22:04

very much in the forefront because it's being seen as the

22:07

problem with aviation, you know, the problem with all kinds of

22:11

things, lots of corporations are quietly rolling this back, like,

22:16

maybe that wasn't such a good idea. You know, the timing could

22:20

not have been better for this. Well,

22:22

Moe Factz: let me give you a little bit of insight to that

22:26

because I was in a corporation that bought into the whole way.

22:31

Those HR and the DEA specialists that came in, they came in very

22:36

heavy handed. And it's the same thing going on in corporate

22:39

America, as I stated previously, in politics in the sources to

22:43

everything else. You came in with this HR D grift. Saying how

22:49

you could deliver and we don't see anything being delivered. So

22:53

Adam Curry: same thing Exactly. Right. Like all we see is

22:57

quality of products services going backwards.

23:00

Moe Factz: Yeah. And and you came in upset my workforce with

23:04

this. Not in this this is the irony of that the you know, the

23:09

people that was in power signed off on it, but they take no

23:13

accountability, and they're gonna just kick it back over to

23:15

the D especially. Well, we were so something else. This is not

23:19

what we were. So Adam Curry: I love when the wheels come off of stuff.

23:25

Moe Factz: You're going to have a mass cleanup, for lack of a

23:28

better word of all of this problem. Because I've seen I saw

23:32

it when they came in. It was browbeating it was like I said

23:37

heavy handed, coming in and talking to management crazy,

23:42

like you know, shut up and sitting in the corner kind of thing. You know, check check your privilege to man,

23:47

Adam Curry: huh? Yes. Oh, wow. Yes.

23:51

Moe Factz: Because they had him in a corner because we are look

23:53

George Florida. 2020 is when it's all kicked off. And the

23:56

corporation was like, we just don't want to be racist, do

23:59

whatever you got to do to us. We just don't want to seem racist.

24:02

And we'd be again please. Which there's a sadomasochistic kind

24:06

of thing there. Which we cover that in a previous show how

24:12

that's crazy. Yeah. So um, I don't want to get I won't get

24:15

too far away. But I was wanting to lay off the show the lay of

24:18

the land or what's going on down in Atlanta. It's

24:21

Adam Curry: so funny is She is like the worst because not only

24:25

is she a homewrecker, but she's also the ladder that this guy is

24:29

climbing up on moving away from his dark skinned wife, which, of

24:33

course creates lots of strife in the community and the culture,

24:37

right, those bad bad bad all around. So getting it from, from

24:41

the DEI white folk and from the homefront. Yes. Now I feel bad

24:48

for finding Willis. Well,

24:50

Moe Factz: there's only one thing you finally can do. And

24:52

that's to go to church number six.

24:57

Unknown: Greg's not for When we earn an hand in history people

25:05

hear me on this. We are at a time in history where you can no

25:12

longer sit back and just let other folks do black women to be

25:21

perfect and save the world. The Lord is completing us we are not

25:28

we need your prayers. We need to be allowed to stumble. We need

25:33

Greg with that kind of support we move mountains and do

25:43

Moe Factz: stop stop stop stop stop here because this is a long

25:47

clip. Okay, so stop bringing yes stumbling not stumbling up past

25:55

tense stumbling all the way I'm going to continue to which is

26:01

past issues come up with right Adam Curry: out of Scripture. Yes to stumble stumbling is

26:05

right out of scripture. Moe Factz: But this also goes to show you why the black church

26:10

has lost any credibility because you platform a woman that's in

26:15

the middle of breaking up a marriage a marriage and you

26:20

allow her to you government agent or government you know

26:24

who's the pulpit? Yes. To

26:27

Adam Curry: I don't if I stumble I don't get to get a pop up on

26:30

stage at my church. Say Hey, hold on a second everybody. I'm

26:34

a good guy. No. Moe Factz: But they have power you know, because black women

26:42

and we're not talking about all black women really we're talking

26:44

about the blue lay black women because they the only one that

26:47

really has enough clout to lean on a church to say hey, I'm sure

26:52

that passes I don't really want to just put myself in his shoes

26:56

for a minute. I don't I don't complete speculation. I want to

26:59

put it up front. But I'm sure the call was like hey, we need

27:03

to we need somewhere for firing to talk. And he's I don't really

27:06

want to get him in the middle of this but you have to realize his

27:09

biggest value for value base is black women in Atlanta. So his

27:18

blue light blue light fall was probably called and said you're

27:22

gonna let funny do what she's needed to do and say what she

27:25

needs to say because there's bigger implications if she's

27:29

taken off this case Adam Curry: right all right, I rolled it back a few seconds

27:34

here so Okay, cool. We

27:36

Unknown: need your prayers. We need to be allowed to stumble we

27:40

need women that kind of support we will move mountains and do

27:48

all the hard hitting in the perfect child has a message for

27:56

each of you today. Please find a way to do your extraordinary God

28:04

given assignment in this community and the world a better

28:09

place for all of his to see it is never about who you are. It

28:17

is always about the great I Am

28:25

Adam Curry: the great I Am so now it's about Jesus. Yes, I'm

28:29

sorry Unknown: damage, but we'll call find

28:42

common ground with people of all different ideologies, if you simply commit

28:47

yourself to be obedient.

28:50

Instead, in your efforts in His work. God will turn your head into the

29:01

extraordinary for His kingdom. Adam Curry: So is that her version of repentance?

29:08

Moe Factz: He without sin or she without seeing it

29:11

Adam Curry: cast the first stone? Yes.

29:14

Moe Factz: I woman I mean, no. I mean, I want me remember that

29:19

was the that was the thing in itself. Yeah. So all right. So

29:25

what we have here is her going to the church and saying hey, I

29:30

know I've fallen just like you fallen. But it's not working.

29:34

And I don't think she understood how she how she appears because

29:42

this is even more reason for people not to be interested in

29:45

voting for Democrats because this is what it all boils down

29:47

to. Is a 2024 election. Of course, all

29:50

Adam Curry: of this is what it's all about. Yeah. Especially

29:53

Moe Factz: in Georgia, which was you know, one of the swing

29:55

states. If you have people not activated or black debate it

30:00

like we always talked about in black politics, then no low

30:04

turnout. They You can't steal it. Because they are going to

30:07

steal it. If it's close, they are going to steal it just like

30:10

they did in 2020. Oh, they will Adam Curry: definitely try Sure. I've heard the Republicans are

30:14

gonna steal just as hard now they've, they've woken up to

30:17

this, like, hey, we know what you're doing. We're gonna steal

30:19

it too. Right. Moe Factz: So this is what this is not about the voters rights

30:23

or anything like that. This is about keeping it close. So we

30:28

can if it's stolen, it could at least be possible. All right.

30:34

With her speech is not working. So now we have to go to get some

30:38

tea. And this is a this is my name is what is her name? What

30:49

is her name? Yeah, I'm gonna be here talking to you mean? Yes. I

30:57

don't know. Hold on. I gotta look it up now. Hello, sir Cali.

31:00

Tasha. Kay it came back to me. Tasha Kay this ain't tea. This

31:04

is why because he's her and her wine. Oh, she has one of the

31:07

biggest followings in for tea channels there is she gets all

31:12

the big interviews. Adam Curry: So she cuz she local she a local. She's

31:18

Moe Factz: local to Atlanta. Yes. But she's also has one of

31:20

the one of the most potent followings on YouTube. Okay,

31:26

she's Adam Curry: a tick tock YouTube lady. Yeah. And she got

31:29

Moe Factz: sued by Cardi B for millions of dollars for for

31:32

defamation, which she didn't let she didn't relent. She just

31:36

keeps coming. So she's saying that black women are not buying

31:40

it and they're abandoning Fanny will it's funny Willis sex

31:43

Unknown: explosive allegations. The story swirling around Fulton

31:47

County District Attorney funny Willis in a new court filing Willis.

31:50

Adam Curry: This is seven Moe Factz: almost does skip over? Yeah, I think yeah, excuse

31:57

me. Adam Curry: All right. Got you want me to hit you want me to

32:00

hit eight instead? Moe Factz: Yes, please. Could you do that? And then we'll come

32:03

back to seven Yeah, sure. Unknown: Daniels money you allocated chicken on a

32:12

prosecutor tricking his wife out of $1,400 of my alimony

32:19

payments, and even took some of it back using the debit card. At

32:26

the same account that he put the money in from contracts he

32:31

allegedly shoot for. The justice for this black woman was she

32:35

saying I've been married for 26 years, raises children. And he's

32:41

somewhere he somehow found a way to get get around the law to

32:45

only pay me $700 Every two weeks into his split. That would mean

32:49

this is the one you get on a podium here to stand the

32:54

problem? Women find it men are you insurance tomorrow when I

32:59

found this black man you didn't find him. He's fucking you.

33:08

That's just that's just what it is. And you didn't think that

33:11

they was gonna find out but I'm just like, where's the justice

33:14

for this black woman over here that helped to build up the very

33:18

man that you are enjoying right now. For a small price of

33:24

$630,000 every year so the state's money now who paying

33:28

that money? We have we got questions. We got questions. Oh,

33:36

Adam Curry: oh yes. This is she's in hot water. No.

33:39

Moe Factz: She's in a very hot water. She is in very hot water

33:44

because her normal base Adam Curry: as Nanga is turning attorneys cracking

33:49

Moe Factz: is her foundation is cracking. Cracking Up under her

33:52

feet. And she understands what she's rendered ineffective. She

33:58

will be out with yesterday's trash.

34:00

Adam Curry: Where's this as this guy spoken and all this?

34:05

Moe Factz: Wisely, so no. Okay,

34:08

Adam Curry: that's too bad. I'd love to hear him. Oh, well.

34:13

Moe Factz: There's no win for him. Because he's, he's going

34:16

through it with his wife. He has these allegations and then he's

34:19

on the hot seat coming out to 45 Savage. So there's no there's no

34:23

win for him. And I would like to ask him a question. What did you

34:27

expect? Yeah, all of her boo like sisters didn't want this

34:30

job. And you took it if you come to me, and your her whole

34:35

platform is elevating women, especially black women,

34:39

elevating elevating women, and this coveted position or going

34:43

after the quote unquote biggest races in history, right up there

34:48

with Hitler, you know, saying yeah, and nobody wants the job.

34:53

That would have sent off alarm bells to me, but he was sleeping

34:57

his way up. So he had to do it here. had to do to get where he

35:01

wanted to go. Yeah. Now there's some questions about his wife.

35:06

What her motives are and there is somebody putting a battery in

35:09

her back seven, six Unknown: explosive allegations. Mysteries swirling around Fulton

35:14

County District Attorney funny Willis. In a new court filing Willis says the wife of the man she

35:19

hired to be a special prosecutor is interfering with this case.

35:23

The document alleges special prosecutor Nathan Wade's wife is

35:27

using her divorce case to impact the Fulton County case

35:31

investigating former President Trump for meddling in Georgia's

35:34

2020 election and landed his first political reporter Doug

35:37

Reardon is live tonight outside the Fulton County Courthouse

35:40

very soon, guys, just a couple of weeks a judge today said that

35:43

da Willis will have to go into the full county courthouse on

35:46

February 15. And be there in person he was very specific

35:49

about that, to go ahead and respond to these allegations of

35:51

an improper relationship with the man she hired to be a

35:54

special prosecutor. But we'll know more before then he also

35:57

ordered that she had the written response to these in written

36:01

fashion by February 2. And so that wasn't the only court

36:05

filing that we got today. You just mentioned it a moment ago

36:08

but a few hours after we learned about that court date. Willis's

36:11

attorneys made another court filing accusing Wade's estranged

36:14

wife Jocelyn of interfering with this case through that divorce

36:17

proceeding. The violin said she served well it's with Willis

36:21

with a subpoena to testify in the weights divorce case to

36:24

quote, embarrass and harass her. The document even went so far as

36:28

to accuse Jocelyn Wade, of conspiring with defendants in

36:31

this election in diamond to derail the case all together.

36:34

Oh, Adam Curry: okay. So the question is did this guy's wife,

36:40

the woman scorned? Did she was she approached by 45? Savages

36:46

team? Moe Factz: That's the question, which I would if I was a betting

36:51

man, I would say my money will be Oh, yeah, I'd

36:54

Adam Curry: say yes. But at Moe Factz: the same time, I'm sure she wasn't, she didn't have

36:58

to be her arm twisted, to go along, if that's how it played

37:02

out. Because, as you stated, a woman score scoring, especially

37:06

as she gave me you 26 years of her life. Well,

37:09

Adam Curry: she, of course, is being abused by the other side.

37:11

Now. I mean, that's, it's she's gonna get abused by them.

37:16

Because she thinks that she's doing good, and, you know, the

37:18

subpoena and all that, but it may not end with that. I mean,

37:21

there'll be a lot more held to pay. Moe Factz: I think she has a lot to gain, because he was hiding

37:28

money. So this helps hers like she may have not had the

37:32

resources did fall into money. True.

37:34

Adam Curry: Are there any kids? Are there any kids in this?

37:36

America? I Moe Factz: don't know. I didn't really get into the personal

37:39

part of it. Because just out of respect, yeah. Right. But what

37:44

I'm laying out is the fact that all these outside forces coming

37:48

in to say to him, Hey, you want a job? You know, if this was a

37:53

shoe on the other foot, where a woman a man in power was doing

37:57

this to a married woman, quote, or away from a husband, right?

38:01

Yeah, we know. There will be no understanding No. For the man,

38:07

you know, for either man in the situation now. Um, but the fact

38:11

that it's this way, you know, the media and the political

38:16

structure is, is softening the blow. So that's the whole funny

38:21

situation. But there's more to it. Okay. Because at the

38:26

beginning, when Fani first start holding her grand jury, there

38:31

were this weird girl named Emily course that came out, you might

38:35

remember her she was the grand jury for a woman.

38:40

Adam Curry: vaguely, vaguely. So Moe Factz: let me bring you let me refresh your memory. This is

38:44

a view reacting to her media tour. So

38:50

Unknown: remember, do you remember after Trump lost the

38:52

election, and he was caught on to last? And he was caught on

38:59

tape telling Georgia election official Brad Raffensperger.

39:03

What he said, I just want to find 11,780 votes. Okay, who

39:09

among Trump still denies he did anything wrong, of course. But

39:12

the special jury in the investigation into whether he

39:15

and his minions tried to overturn the election results or

39:18

recommended indictments last night. Last night, the jury, the

39:26

jury poor person could barely contain her excitement on CNN

39:30

about what's gonna happen next. Take a look. The

39:33

grand jury recommend indictments of multiple people. Yes,

39:38

it's not a shortlist. I mean, we saw 75 people and they're six

39:44

pages of the report cut out. So we're talking about more than a dozen people.

39:50

I would say that, yes. Did you recommend charges against Donald

39:53

Trump? I really don't want to share something that the judge

39:55

made a conscious decision not share. I will tell you that it

39:59

was process where we heard his name a lot when this list comes

40:04

out you wouldn't there no major plot twist.

40:09

She'd be keeping her big Bezu Scott.

40:13

Why is she going? She wants

40:16

attention. You know, everybody has a Kardashian now everybody

40:18

wants attention. Yeah. And that's what this is about. I

40:21

Adam Curry: think Well, I think she called that right. Moe Factz: What did you hear the crowd's reaction? Yeah. They

40:29

they weren't on board with her. Because that's, that's that,

40:32

that she's not one of us. She's not a chosen, you know,

40:36

entertainer or celebrity. Yes. She wants to be a Kardashian.

40:39

Yeah. And the crowd was kind of odd, because normally the crowd

40:42

goes claps and like seals whenever.

40:45

Adam Curry: Let me let me know the end. Let me hear Unknown: you wouldn't there no major plot twist?

40:52

She'd be keeping her big, bad news. Why is she going? She

40:58

wants attention. You know, everybody has a Kardashian. Now.

41:01

Everybody wants attention. Yeah. And that's what this is about, I

41:04

think. Moe Factz: What was that? Just me listening, you know? Yeah.

41:13

Yeah, like, that was a punch line is supposed to be last

41:17

Adam Curry: certainly was not the desired response.

41:20

Moe Factz: Right. So maybe they already are thinking in the view

41:23

audience, Adam Curry: but they will not be asked to return as audience

41:27

members know, we

41:29

Moe Factz: laugh when we say Adam Curry: laugh, you should be laughing. Yes. So

41:34

Moe Factz: this is when Sonny chimes in which Sonny is on the

41:37

hot seat to? Yeah, well, then for one

41:40

Adam Curry: people might not be here's your colorism coming back

41:42

in I'm sure. Moe Factz: I might not be around when I'm doing the shoes to

41:47

wear, I'll be around. But you know, I mean, like to, you know,

41:51

fully this, well, you know, what, I'm gonna fully discuss it

41:54

when it happens. It's gonna see a mass exodus of color off of

42:01

the stages off of the shows out of these positions. And what's

42:05

going to happen is, you can't go fully back to a white male, and

42:09

you definitely ain't, you're definitely not going to put a

42:11

black male in there. So it's going to be go to the white

42:15

female. Oh, my, yeah, this was, this is this is how it was. This

42:22

is how affirmative action first played out. We'll let the first

42:26

you know, batch through they'll prove to be inadequate for the

42:31

simple fact that we didn't we didn't choose qualified people.

42:37

And then when that happens, we you know, we had to settle with

42:39

the middle ground of of a minority, but it won't be a

42:44

racial minority. Right. So we'll be sunny all of them you got to

42:51

I think you're gonna see it after 2024 If it if the election

42:55

and go successful as a court according to their plans, you're

43:00

gonna see a mass firing of a lot of people, especially women of

43:05

color, so a color women as I like to say, um, yeah, we're

43:10

still on that. So this is sunny Tammany and with part two,

43:15

Unknown: I think that she could destroy this.

43:18

I will say I was thoroughly enjoying the interviews, you

43:21

know, like everyone else. I was giggling and cracking up and

43:23

stuff. But then when I put my federal prosecutor hat on, I was

43:27

like, oh, no, she's compromising the integrity of the

43:30

investigation. Because the grand jury, and any grand jury

43:34

investigation, especially the federal ones are our secret

43:38

proceedings, and they're supposed to be secret

43:41

proceedings, like you could get fired as a prosecutor for

43:44

leaving a deposition out in your office or taking it home and not

43:50

putting it back in the lock chamber. Like it's so serious

43:53

because people die. Witnesses have died when their testimony

43:56

is released. And so the fact that she's like giggling and

43:59

joking, I'm surprised I know that the judge gave them

44:03

guidelines and said like, don't name names, but if you're like,

44:08

about 60 people, we heard Trump's name mean you know

44:14

what's happening? It's just I think she looks a little

44:18

excitable. Adam Curry: excitable. Okay. So

44:25

Moe Factz: this, I believe this is one big blunder. Because

44:28

finally Willis arresting Trump, getting him a mug shot. We saw

44:34

the reaction of the quote unquote, streets.

44:38

Adam Curry: He's one of us now. Moe Factz: Right? And now you put him on the same side as

44:42

Young Thug against Barney. What were you What were you thinking?

44:48

Adam Curry: You know, this is great. Yeah. That is

44:54

Moe Factz: wow. In a swing state that you need to win. That's the

44:58

That's Adam Curry: the home home was Haley come home of hip hop to

45:01

home of hip hop you know, right. Other Hip Hop yeah

45:06

Moe Factz: that's good. That's what just there's more more

45:10

elevated Adam Curry: 45 Savage even more by putting him on the same

45:14

ticket as as Young Thug, right.

45:19

Moe Factz: But there's more because of course, of course

45:22

when you start to look in the Emily course she has a very

45:26

interesting background and this may be a show history Karthik,

45:30

this is the first Tim cast could be used. Wow, we're

45:34

Adam Curry: playing pool boy on the show. Oh, yeah. Beanie man.

45:37

Unknown: She's a witch, and credible. Bonkers Pinterest

45:41

account which promotes witchcraft. Witchcraft does not make you a witch. practicing witchcraft.

45:48

She practice Thank you for clarifying. That

45:50

was a 20. That is that is that is technically the truth. You're

45:53

literally the truth. Oh, so is this like a?

45:56

Is this like a an ad for us to read about how to become a witch

46:00

or we're gonna learn how to become a witch today. Totally into witchcraft.

46:03

Oh, yeah. I want to learn what

46:05

am I bring bowl, the pentagram, you know,

46:07

Emily, Charlie Kirk says Emily core is the fourth person on the

46:10

Trump grand jury in Georgia, really putting the which in

46:12

which? Oh, wow. We're in a simulation. I'm sorry. You can't

46:17

I'm sorry. We're in a simulation. Can you go back up to the first picture?

46:20

There's you're not going to convince me This is that all of

46:24

this is just like random chance. Like it's a witch hunt. And then

46:29

they actually have a jury for a person who has a witch

46:33

interview and that's who they chose to interview to?

46:35

Adam Curry: Hold on a second. How do you choose a grand jury

46:39

for person who has an Instagram about witchcraft?

46:46

Moe Factz: I might have an answer for you. But are you

46:49

ready for this? Yeah, Adam Curry: I'm ready. I'm ready.

46:51

Moe Factz: Well, we have to go back the show 2612.

46:57

Unknown: If you'd like to participate in the ritual that's been making the rounds online members from the coven of the

47:01

Raven Moon say this is all you're going to need. But they

47:04

tell me the ritual they're doing here. It's going to be a little

47:07

bit different, which is from the coven of the Raven moons they

47:10

they're doing their part to make sure America doesn't end up

47:13

watching its own horror story. So it is the end all squash all of all negativity. And that's a

47:20

beautiful thing. At midnight covens from around the world will be lending their

47:24

energy to cast a spell on President Trump. High Priestess

47:28

Amy Jean Goosen says witches from her Coven will be using a

47:31

ritual that will help keep negativity out of the law

47:34

office. Basically what the spell does is it prevents the person in

47:38

question from being able to draw energy from any negative

47:40

sources, and it prevents the person in question from being

47:43

able to project an energy that is going to have negative or

47:46

hurtful outcome on other people. And while the effects may not be immediate, sometimes things can

47:51

happen as soon as the next day. Instantly, sometimes three

47:55

months from now, members of this Coven say the binding spell will

47:58

make room for more positive energy to flow into the White

48:01

House. We do actually have governors who are Trump supporters, they

48:05

would not have a need to feel binding him with a hindrance.

48:11

Because what it's going to stop him from doing isn't anything

48:14

they should want him to do anyway. These governors say it's just a matter of time before we see

48:18

what's in the cards, good health and prosperity and abundance for everybody and that

48:24

I think that it is all there to be had for all of us. And all

48:28

hail covered in the Raven loon blessed to be the witches in

48:31

Flint Marina Parnell NBC 25 News.

48:33

Adam Curry: Wow, I forgot all about that. Yes, the Coven they

48:37

were how many more were on this grand jury

48:44

Moe Factz: how many are in this? Is this a coven? Yes sure

48:49

Adam Curry: sounds like it Moe Factz: I just find that strange that they have this

48:55

witch and she's she's that this is their best case and a roller

49:01

out interviewer knowing her past knowing that she has witchcraft

49:08

past is no problem like you like you said you said How does this

49:13

happen? Adam Curry: How does she even be first of all how it can be on

49:16

the grand jury does if selection right if so I think I don't have

49:22

selection process for grand jury. Moe Factz: I would think so. I mean cuz you got to you know

49:26

whittle it down to a certain number get a Adam Curry: weed out the nut jobs. Okay, well, they

49:31

Moe Factz: did a poor job. Unless unless it was purposeful.

49:36

Yeah. Then we just have been after after after Trump for a

49:40

while. I mean, every since I'm

49:42

Adam Curry: so 26 Yes. Ever since then. Yeah. Wow.

49:49

Moe Factz: So that's the end of the first block. Oh,

49:52

Adam Curry: thank you mo this was good. I feel very up to

49:54

speed now. I can't wait for the next development in the funny

49:57

winter saga. Moe Factz: Alright, so move into the next block.

50:04

Adam Curry: This is topic change everybody topic. Yeah, have a

50:08

drink, have a drink, get some water, get some you know, have a

50:10

sip of coffee or bourbon, whatever you need. We're going

50:13

into a new topic. This is what potluck is all about? Yes.

50:16

Moe Factz: So this is B Block B. And this is cocaine versus

50:21

sugar. Adam Curry: Okay, do we start with the first clip? What do we

50:28

do? Yes. Unknown: These days, it's the talk of tick tock. I just

50:33

started dropping pounds left and right. The topic ozempic has

50:36

over 300 million views.

50:39

Being on this medication has helped me tremendously with my

50:42

health, with scores of users crediting the drug for their weight loss success.

50:46

ozempic is a drug you inject that's meant to improve blood

50:50

sugar and help manage type two diabetes. But because one of the

50:54

side effects is weight loss, many are using it off label, a

50:59

trend that may have started in Hollywood. talk show host Andy

51:02

Cohen even recently tweeting, everyone is suddenly showing up

51:06

25 pounds lighter. What happens when they stop taking ozempic

51:11

Since those epics gone viral on social media, some doctors like

51:15

Nancy RENAMO say they've been flooded with inquiries. It's

51:19

become something very hot and heavy in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills,

51:24

Olympics active ingredients and meglio tide works by making you

51:28

feel full longer. Doctors say it's similar to we'll go V which

51:33

has been approved for weight loss by the FDA and is produced

51:37

by the same manufacturer Novo Nordisk, when we asked the

51:41

company about people using ozempic to lose weight. It

51:44

responded in a statement writing in part, we do not promote

51:48

suggest or encourage off label use of our medicines. The

51:52

company adding ozempic And we'll go V are not interchangeable.

51:56

However, the FDA tells NBC News healthcare professionals can

52:00

choose to prescribe drugs off label when medically

52:03

appropriate. Well, Adam Curry: this is good because this is my beat on the show. So

52:08

I'm very interested in this. And I I'm hoping that we have a

52:11

melanated opinion on this because that's the one thing you

52:15

don't see is you don't see black women or men on the shows

52:20

talking about ozempic Well, they're definitely being

52:24

targeted. I know but yeah, that's not what you're seeing

52:27

you are except for Oprah which has a whole nother story but

52:31

otherwise you just don't see that it's all white women

52:36

Moe Factz: correct and and what took my interest was there was a

52:41

local news story that they were just promoting at the same time

52:45

when they know about the side effects and possible you know,

52:48

impact of the side effects to Adam Curry: increase they will create Titus for all kinds of

52:53

Bad's Yeah. Moe Factz: Was it called lifelong diarrhea, blockage of

52:57

the intestines, all kinds of weird stuff. At the same time. I

53:01

saw a news story and then they deleted it because I went back

53:04

to find it because I put it on my watch list. They were

53:07

promoting it to black women.

53:11

Adam Curry: I would have wanted that one. Yeah, no kidding. Right. Right.

53:13

Moe Factz: I mean, it was like it was a matter of days they

53:16

pulled it it was Atlanta Welcome once again Atlanta.

53:20

Adam Curry: Especially because when they use the term sugar as

53:25

opposed to diabetes, and pressure and words like this

53:29

That to me is I've learned that from this show that is targeting

53:32

black black people Moe Factz: that remember Big Mama so called black people.

53:37

Remember Trump remember Trump's health the ball black guy, and

53:43

he was like, Do it do it we said do it for Big Mama for Big Mama,

53:47

do it for pop pop. Adam Curry: Oh, man, hold on a second. Where it was that pop

53:53

power? Do I still have that pop

53:56

Moe Factz: up while you look it up? I'll tell you the reason why

53:59

I brought that up was because he also to use the term sugar. And

54:03

I thought instead of diabetes, that's that's a cultural word is

54:10

used interchangeably for the word diabetes. But the thing I

54:15

find interesting is this. We're gonna say you diabetes drugs, so

54:21

you won't catch diabetes. I mean, that's, that's what

54:24

they're basically saying, Oh, Adam Curry: yeah. It's like, Please don't Don't worry about

54:27

what you're eating. Moe Factz: Right, but we're just cutting to the chase, we get

54:33

straight to the point where you're going to be on it eventually. If you keep eating that way, so why don't we sell

54:38

it to you now, but I think there's something this is just

54:42

my once again speculation COVID-19 vaccine side effect.

54:51

One of them is weight gain. I remember this when I was doing

54:57

the coat and doing the research for the COVID shows. was weight

55:01

gain. Then you have also you have being locked down

55:07

Adam Curry: as a side effect, right? Yeah, fast. I think I

55:11

have the Pop Pop thing here who wants Unknown: let me okay. It's less likely to be under control and

55:16

probably and are socially predisposed to avoid alcohol,

55:20

tobacco, and drugs. And call your friends and family. Check

55:24

in on your mother. She wants to hear from you right now. And

55:27

speaking of mothers, we need you to do this. It's not for

55:31

yourself, then for your abuela do it for your Granddaddy. Do it

55:36

for your big mama. Do it for your pop pop.

55:41

Adam Curry: Yeah, maybe two or three a big mama. Pop Pop. Yeah.

55:46

All right. Moe Factz: So what we have here we have I think this was

55:52

everything Adam Curry: is just part of the binary death death knell that

55:57

Moe Factz: and it's a great cover up. Because if you have

56:00

people start dying, especially Hollywood celebrities have

56:04

Adam Curry: heart problems. You can just say, Oh, ozempic

56:06

ozempic knows, right? Moe Factz: We can't wait. We won't we don't know we could

56:10

have been cut. We can't tell it could have been

56:13

Adam Curry: worse. You know, we're seeing this now we're seeing the medical community completely confused about the

56:20

rise in cancer, particularly colon cancer, part of the gastro

56:25

system, colon cancer in younger people born in the 90s. And

56:30

they're saying, Oh, I can't figure it out. It could be something in the gut could be something in the air, we have no

56:34

idea why can't figure out what it is. We have no idea. This is

56:38

what they're constantly saying, but they can't deny the deaths

56:41

that are taking place. So maybe this is more accurate, more

56:44

actuelle than you think. Moe Factz: So this is like I'm just going to outcomes raises it

56:52

if I was on the other side of this, this will be great. It

56:56

covers the weight gain from COVID vaccine. It covers the

56:59

heart problems. And also we can't be sued. Because you can't

57:03

say you took ozempic Yes, you know, we don't know. Yeah, it's

57:08

a shot. It's a shot. Well, I think the bigger issue is this

57:13

is how we look at people that are addicted to food. Food

57:18

addicts. Yep, we got we love to call them all kinds of different

57:21

other things. And this Adam Curry: sugar addicts really is sugar and rice. Yeah, well,

57:26

it's sugar. Moe Factz: Well, it's a couple different things, their sugar,

57:30

their salt. And there's also crunch, which we talked about

57:35

the bliss bliss point. And I'm gonna get there a little in a

57:39

little bit. But what I want to do is listen to the patients,

57:42

cuz I have a couple of clips of actual patients and to prove

57:45

your point that you just made black women are not represented

57:50

in these in these clips. Oh people that suffer from food

57:53

noise. Unknown: Drugs, like McCovey and ozempic are two medications that

57:57

have become popular for their weight loss benefits. And their

58:01

increased popularity has put a spotlight on terms like food

58:04

chatter, and food noise is the idea of being preoccupied with

58:08

food or eating. And while the medications can come with a

58:11

hefty price tag, patients say the drastic change in their

58:15

relationship to food is worth it. I'm Kathleen and I live in Mississippi. I'm Casey Mason. I

58:20

live in North Vernon, Indiana. My name is Nancy Barnes. I live in New Iberia, Louisiana. In a

58:27

year and a half, I have lost 107 pounds. Between taking ozempic

58:32

and Manjeera. I thought everybody was like me. It was hungry. 24/7 thought

58:39

about food all the time. Thought about that cookie you didn't eat

58:43

or you did eat. And I had no idea that there was such a thing

58:48

as a normal appetite to food noise stops if you're a binge

58:51

eater, the noise in your head stops it is just so

58:55

unbelievable. It rolled

58:57

my whole day every single day. You know what as soon as I woke

59:01

up, what am I eating? As soon as I went to bed, I gotta have ice

59:05

cream or go to bed or I gotta have to stare or I gotta have

59:07

this snack. I just don't think about food anymore.

59:11

Adam Curry: Yeah, and my research. Of course, this food

59:14

noise came up as well. And it's a real thing. And people were

59:18

emailing me It's so true. I have food noise. It's just it's an

59:21

addiction. That's what that I had an addiction to tobacco. And

59:26

my favorite was tobacco with some holy herbs. And I would get

59:30

the earth noise. Again, oh, yes time and I would actually smoke

59:36

instead of eat. So it's totally real. That's what an addiction

59:40

is. Alcohol noise coke noise, you know, whatever it is, yeah,

59:44

that's in your head. That's what addiction is in from my research

59:47

and from my own personal experience. Moe Factz: But why is it that we say one addiction is okay. Yeah,

59:55

like, for instance, we talked about Hunter Biden Oh, crackhead

59:59

he's a crackhead. Abraham, he's a crackhead. But do you look at

1:00:02

Chris Christie, he's a food head. He's a food head.

1:00:06

Adam Curry: The reason is because the two go hand in hand,

1:00:09

the the food industry and the pharmaceutical industry, the

1:00:13

food industry keeps people sick. And food and the Big Pharma

1:00:16

keeps people barely alive to eat more of the sick food that they

1:00:20

they admit this, I have clips somewhere but they admit this,

1:00:24

that those two go hand in hand. They are the ones that are

1:00:27

lobbying to gather in Washington DC, that we need more of this

1:00:32

crap and food. Okay, that's cool. Yeah, we can approve that

1:00:34

that'll be FDA approved. And then we need this stuff to know

1:00:37

to keep people alive from eating the crap. Moe Factz: I'm paraphrasing, but then I'm agreeing with what I'm

1:00:44

agreeing with what you're saying. So let's go back to the

1:00:48

second part of food noise, and then I have some commentary on

1:00:51

the backend. Unknown: So first off, I'd like to ask you if you could define

1:00:54

what food noise is, according to physicians, and what causes it.

1:00:59

Food noise or food chatter isn't a medical term per se, but these

1:01:03

are patients, people who experience kind of constant

1:01:06

noise in their brain. So they have a constant craving mind for

1:01:10

food. So it's despite hunger and it doesn't necessarily relate to

1:01:14

their way either. So their food cravings kind of rule the day

1:01:17

they may have just eaten and they're looking forward or

1:01:19

thinking about the next meal, or the next snack. And as patients

1:01:24

are being started on medications like Ozanne, the light would go

1:01:28

be like Manjaro for the first time in their lives. They're

1:01:30

experiencing a quiet mind. They're going throughout their

1:01:34

day without this constant food noise food chatter.

1:01:37

For some people, the food noise is constant for some it's non

1:01:41

existent. Is there some biological reason that some

1:01:44

people experience different amounts of food noise? Well, I

1:01:48

believe that there are a few reasons why we experienced that.

1:01:51

Number one is I believe our essence our bodies are adapted

1:01:55

to keep us basically exactly where we are the status quo. So

1:01:59

somebody who has insulin resistance, a patient who's

1:02:01

struggling with obesity will have more of those hunger cues,

1:02:06

less of the fullness cues, and so they may have more of the

1:02:09

food noise and food chatter throughout the day. So

1:02:12

biologically, we need to give ourselves a massive break

1:02:15

because it's it's physiologic. It's brain science.

1:02:20

Adam Curry: Brain Science, Oreos

1:02:22

Unknown: are just as addictive as cocaine

1:02:26

Adam Curry: is brain science. Moe Factz: And it may be true. I know we mocked that clip. But we

1:02:34

you listen to these people talk. It's like a smoker or a

1:02:38

crackhead. It's like did I smoke that last rock was my next rock

1:02:42

coming from? And I'm being facetious, but But I'm saying

1:02:45

that. It's amazing how in our human brain, we can mock people

1:02:51

for certain addictions. Within other addictions. They're seen

1:02:55

as sympathetic. And you know, about

1:02:59

Adam Curry: the whole movement of fat is beautiful. And it's a

1:03:02

it's a disorder, you have a disease, and you're healthy,

1:03:07

it's healthy, it's healthy to be this fat. This is all part of

1:03:11

it. Mo This is all part of the SIOP and

1:03:14

Moe Factz: you laid it out yourself that there's these two factions, making fat and then we're selling pills make us fat.

1:03:21

We're selling pills. They need propaganda. So they say, Hey,

1:03:24

how do we know how do we spin this? That big is beautiful, not

1:03:28

saying that everybody needs to be the same? That's not what

1:03:30

we're saying? No, what we're saying is at least the same way,

1:03:34

so Adam Curry: is not healthy. period period.

1:03:38

Moe Factz: And what what I'm saying I can't speak for you is

1:03:41

that, why is it that we're not sympathetic to people that are

1:03:46

overweight? The same way we are saying, Oh, the crack epidemic

1:03:50

was created, you know, crack was created? You know, it was

1:03:53

manufactured? Yeah, Adam Curry: well, yeah, you're right, because I am very

1:03:56

sympathetic to because I see exactly what's happening. I feel

1:03:59

horrible for these people. I feel horrible for everybody,

1:04:03

because we've all been subjected to this crap that we're eating.

1:04:07

Moe Factz: And the real issue is the cognitive cognitive

1:04:11

dissonance of how we see one junkie and don't see the other

1:04:16

junkie, but at the same time, we're sympathetic to one junkie

1:04:20

but not sympathetic to the other junkie, what were in our mind,

1:04:24

do we get that from? I would say propaganda, yes, how they spin

1:04:28

these things, and really, really victims. Because we should see

1:04:32

these things the same way we should see sugar just as bad as

1:04:36

crack or cocaine or fentanyl. We should see salt the same way.

1:04:40

I'm sure those two things have way more bodies than heroin, you

1:04:44

know, and have a Adam Curry: walk through any airport in the United States.

1:04:50

Take a morning flight, and all you see is morbidly obese people

1:04:56

lining up in front of Cinnabon. at all this available look at

1:05:01

what's available at the airport and people are just zombified.

1:05:05

Just waiting in long lines. I can't wait to get it can't wait

1:05:10

to get it. The Tina and I talked about this all the time.

1:05:14

Moe Factz: It's Oh, caffeine in there as well. You are people of

1:05:17

course, Starbucks or Starbucks has not been a crackhouse app

1:05:22

since lately, and they line up around the corner. What

1:05:25

Adam Curry: do you what do you think that new the new McDonald's thing is all about? You know, the new what is it?

1:05:31

Mac Astros whatever? Yeah, I

1:05:34

Moe Factz: remember I remember hearing about it. Yeah. What

1:05:36

that is, is sugary Adam Curry: drinks that are highly tick talkable. And that,

1:05:41

that feed the addiction and it's a drive thru. It's perfect. It's

1:05:46

got everything. I'll Moe Factz: do you one better. We've gone to even not what's in

1:05:51

the cup. The cup itself? The Stanley Stanley Cup edition.

1:05:56

Yes. They're fighting over cups. Yeah, I know. So people you are

1:06:01

being propagandize? If you don't think the last show was

1:06:03

important. I think you need to go listen to it again. Because

1:06:06

you are being propagandize. 24/7 366 days a young elite beer

1:06:13

and Adam Curry: look at look at any cable television station at

1:06:18

night. We don't really watch much anymore because we're just

1:06:20

binging old shows now. You'll see fast food fast food fast

1:06:25

food. Farmer farmer farmer, fast food fast food fast food farmer,

1:06:29

Farmer farmer, and what is the pharma? Its weight loss and

1:06:34

SSRIs. Because when you starve yourself of nutrition, you're

1:06:39

starving your brain in nutrition as well. This is why Idiocracy

1:06:42

is not such a crazy thought, not just crazy movie, we are eating

1:06:46

ourselves stupid. Moe Factz: Now let's go back to Brain Science. Since you brought

1:06:51

it up. Yeah, we have to do a recap of what the bliss point

1:06:54

is. And this is the secret of sugar.

1:06:57

Unknown: And make no mistake, the amount of sugar in our food

1:07:01

is no accident. The food industry goes to great lengths

1:07:04

to figure out what makes us crave a product, the exact

1:07:08

combination of ingredients it calls the bliss point.

1:07:12

You know, everybody asks, what is the bliss point?

1:07:16

Dr. Howard maaske events. He's a longtime food industry

1:07:20

consultant known as Dr. Bliss.

1:07:25

The best way I can do with is to give you an example, do you

1:07:28

drink coffee with sugar or with milk with milk. So if you add

1:07:32

more and more milk, you like it more and more, up to a certain

1:07:36

point where you like it the most. And then add a little bit

1:07:39

more milk and you say what's to milk in my gosh, and add a lot

1:07:43

more milk and it's hard. So it's the Goldilocks, it's the middle.

1:07:48

It's the best one. It's the level where you like that

1:07:52

product the most. A Harvard trained mathematician Moskovitz uses models to test

1:07:58

people's reactions to different versions of a product. Once he's

1:08:02

found the bliss point the product hits the shelves from

1:08:05

soda pop to spaghetti sauce. His magic makes money.

1:08:11

Adam Curry: Yeah, that's so good. The bliss point Totally.

1:08:15

Totally spot on. I mean, I drink my coffee, black. No sugar,

1:08:19

nothing. Just black, black, black. I'm

1:08:22

Moe Factz: a victim of it. I love it when it comes to coffee.

1:08:25

Yeah, my coffee has to be a certain way. And that's my

1:08:29

point. We all have our addictions. Yes, yes. And they

1:08:32

know how to cater to it. Adam Curry: I was gonna say so my once a week I go I play chess

1:08:38

with this with this dude here in town and we go to Java ranch.

1:08:41

And I have a cappuccino and, and I have a cappuccino so I drink

1:08:45

my coffee black all the time. I have a cappuccino. I put in one

1:08:48

packet of raw sugar. And dude, I am I am cracking myself out the

1:08:54

night and I know it. I know it feels so good now and I'm

1:08:57

playing some chess and it's my bliss point right there my not

1:09:01

to pack sugar one pack and the milk whole milk, which I never

1:09:06

have in my coffee. I'm drinking my crack totally

1:09:09

Moe Factz: what I'm not the Trump you here's you pleased

1:09:13

with with addiction. But me and my wife. She bought this

1:09:18

cappuccino power powder from Sam's Club

1:09:22

Adam Curry: powder once you just snort it. Powder powder.

1:09:26

Moe Factz: So one day is sitting and you sit in the pantry

1:09:29

forever because no Nanda kids drink it or whatever. I think

1:09:31

she brought up like smoothies, whatever. Nobody drunk it. So I

1:09:35

was short creamer one day, and I put it in there. And my brain

1:09:40

said whoa. Yeah. And now

1:09:45

Adam Curry: we can't go without it. So it is brain science.

1:09:48

Actually, it's true. It's brain science. Moe Factz: We travel with this stuff. little baggies of little

1:09:54

dime bags. Yeah, it's like the most coffee it's like now we

1:09:58

wait till we get home. Can we got it? But wow, yeah, yeah. So

1:10:02

I'm just saying that to say that we're all victim, Nobody

1:10:07

escapes, well, it's yours. Some people out there escape what

1:10:10

they have if it's media, if it's content, if they have your

1:10:14

number and they know how to feed it to you, they know how you

1:10:17

want it. And that is what it is. So let's go to the what the

1:10:22

title was cocaine versus sugar. What's

1:10:25

Unknown: more addictive cocaine or sugar? You think the sweet

1:10:29

stuff found in cakes, breads, sodas and chocolate would be

1:10:33

easier to give up that a substance so dangerously

1:10:35

addictive that it's illegal, right? Well, you might be

1:10:39

surprised. In 2007, researchers at the University of Bordeaux

1:10:44

conducted a study where they equipped rat cages with two

1:10:47

levers. One lever gave the rats an intravenous hit of cocaine

1:10:51

and the other gave them 20 seconds to drink sugar water.

1:10:54

Before beginning the tests, rats were allowed to sample each

1:10:58

lever twice to see how they liked it. Once the test began.

1:11:02

94% of the rats chose the sugar sweetened water. Interestingly,

1:11:06

rats still prefer the sweetened water even when the researchers

1:11:10

gradually increased the cocaine dose. When comparing the brains

1:11:13

of food addicts to cocaine addicts side by side, the

1:11:16

similarities are undeniable. MRI scans of the brains activity

1:11:21

reveal a massive spike in dopamine upon initial craving,

1:11:24

high levels of anticipation but low levels of satisfaction on

1:11:28

consumption. Basically, food addicts watch sugar more than

1:11:32

they actually enjoy eating it. No, I gotta play it

1:11:34

again. Oreos are just as addictive as cocaine. Yeah.

1:11:40

Moe Factz: And I think that's the supporting science behind that that clip.

1:11:44

Adam Curry: Totally. You know, Tina went all carnivore

1:11:50

November, and NT, you know, I kind of went along, you know,

1:11:54

from time to time I like a potato. So, that's not a

1:11:57

problem. Lots of friends of ours are all carnivores. I like meat,

1:12:01

no problem. But then, you know, we'll go over to friend's house

1:12:04

and they'll have a dessert. And she had this was the other night

1:12:09

and she had a dessert. I'm talking like a brownie and then

1:12:11

some cream with strawberries. She woke up in the middle of the

1:12:15

night with heart palpitations brother, heart palpitations.

1:12:20

Because she has no sugar coming in very lightweight. You

1:12:26

lightweight, but and it bolder over, you know, and the same as

1:12:32

with wine. There's sugar and wine, there's sugar and

1:12:34

potatoes. There's sugar and all kinds of stuff. And there's

1:12:36

sugar and meat. Of course there is of course. And so it's Yeah.

1:12:41

And the I think you're so spot on with saying that. This brain

1:12:46

science is being applied to social media to algos is being

1:12:49

applied to everything the bliss point is known.

1:12:54

Moe Factz: Well, I've played that clip before in a previous

1:12:58

show where we discussed the bliss point without this is what

1:13:01

happens when you only listen and you don't actually watch the

1:13:03

video. This time I actually had to watch the video. And there's

1:13:07

this chart. On the bottom of the chart it says ingredients

1:13:11

sweetness, spiciness. And then there's a third one texture

1:13:16

Dahlia Adam Curry: tastes and texture. You bet texture is a big one.

1:13:20

Which Moe Factz: I think the crunch the sound itself gives you a

1:13:25

Pavlovian response. That's why they said with Lay's chips, you

1:13:27

can't just eat one. Because when you crunch down on that shit,

1:13:32

yeah, it fires off, you know the Pavlovian response in your brain

1:13:35

to one another one. You Adam Curry: know, like the commercials even have even

1:13:39

accentuate the sound. Moe Factz: Exactly. Yeah. And with porn serials the same thing

1:13:45

everybody knows I just said hey, Adam Curry: snap, crackle and pop kids. Right?

1:13:51

Moe Factz: When there's it goes even further. Because even the

1:13:54

packaging itself, I think that's why they went to this for

1:13:58

crinkly bag from all snacks. The reason why I noticed is I didn't

1:14:03

pay attention to this until I start owning a dog.

1:14:07

Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, the dog that the minute you put your

1:14:10

hand into that bag that has that little treat the dog is like,

1:14:14

comes from wherever there is fraud for miles away.

1:14:19

Moe Factz: Yes. So what they have us doing is if the bag

1:14:23

don't get you then the crunch gets you. So basically we're

1:14:25

eating the bail. And the pavlova and the Pavlovian response.

1:14:30

We're eating the bale and trust me, I've I've, like I said, I've

1:14:35

seen this and I've done it with the dog like I've just touched

1:14:37

the bag. And here he comes because he's associated that

1:14:41

crinkle with it with the with the trace Yeah. Now I had to

1:14:46

make a confession. With all this you know, this this show I'm not

1:14:50

participating in the cognitive dissonance. If people don't know

1:14:53

is I bought a snack distribution. Business. I'm

1:14:58

proud of the problem. I am proud of it. Right. And I've noticed

1:15:04

like being on being on the block yeah you know in in wire terms

1:15:09

he was saying when I'm on the block serving I see women and

1:15:14

men come down the aisle who's given up their legs for wheels

1:15:19

Adam Curry: brother due to diabetes

1:15:22

Moe Factz: Yeah. And whatever else whatever their ailments

1:15:25

are, but they have to have their drug of choice and they what is

1:15:30

not like oh, I'll just take no, they want their specific drug of

1:15:34

choice because their brain has been tuned in to our frequency

1:15:39

so if you want to help me stop selling drugs support the show

1:15:42

Adam Curry: Hey donate Moe Factz: I'm sorry mama

1:15:48

Adam Curry: all these years That's right. That's right.

1:15:50

Repent Moe Factz: it even way the grocery store set up its chips

1:15:56

Yeah. On the other side, our soldiers and

1:15:58

Adam Curry: let's not forget the colors. Oh, oh, yeah. Disneyland

1:16:04

brother. You come and look at all those colors. Who kids kids?

1:16:10

Yeah. And that's triggered by the cartoons they see in

1:16:13

everything. It's all a big sigh up all of it. Yeah.

1:16:17

Moe Factz: And and the way the grocery stores are set up, for

1:16:20

the most part interesting. I'm in the store. So format so for

1:16:23

the format you have salty then you have the sugary drinks on

1:16:28

the other side, they're on the same aisle because you want Adam Curry: you want the salty and the and the sugary drink to

1:16:33

offset Moe Factz: being being mean the next aisle is cereal. Which

1:16:40

that's what a kid's gonna say and get your kitty crack. And

1:16:43

then on the next on the other side of the aisle is candy.

1:16:46

There let you know you're sitting there putting the candy

1:16:48

and the cereal on the same aisle. And that's honestly,

1:16:52

Americans we have been victimized cuz our tastebuds are

1:16:56

fried. Fried with capital F. Yeah. And I didn't realize that

1:17:01

till I start working with people outside the United States. And

1:17:04

I'm like Jesus, you said how can you eat that? And it's like, eat

1:17:07

what you like isn't something normal? Yeah. And it's like,

1:17:10

it's too sweet. Like you're saying about Tina. He was saying once you either haven't been introduced to it or abstain from

1:17:16

it. It becomes you're saying? Adam Curry: Parent Yeah. Then you'd then you see how poisonous

1:17:20

it really is. And but what do they blame in the rat or take

1:17:24

the salt off the table? I'm not you know, salt has its own

1:17:26

issues. But it's not like sugar.

1:17:29

Moe Factz: And it's not the salt in the product. That's the thing

1:17:32

is right. It's not the same salt as when you cook something. You

1:17:35

add some pink Himalayan salt to it to taste. Yeah, yeah, that's

1:17:38

not saying this is definitely not

1:17:41

Adam Curry: the food. No, no. And that's what that's what MSG

1:17:46

is MSG is a form of salt. Yes. You know, it's a salt

1:17:51

derivative, which actually literally affects your brain and

1:17:55

makes you think what you're eating is tastier. Moe Factz: And they tell you to stay away. But see, even with

1:18:00

the branding, it's like oh, MSG, we know. Oh, stay away from MSG

1:18:02

and Adam Curry: have the sugar and salt. Right? Which actually

1:18:07

Moe Factz: salt gets a pass because nobody really talks

1:18:09

about salt like that. Even like if if people are aware they say

1:18:13

sugar maybe called diabetes is more apparent. You know when you

1:18:19

suffer from it with obesity that comes with it. But salt gets a

1:18:23

pass but it's amazing how we see that but I want to go now into

1:18:27

saying they found out that ozempic not only curious Yeah,

1:18:32

cat Adam Curry: cures more stuff. More stuff.

1:18:35

Unknown: There's been an explosive amount of buzz around

1:18:37

the drugs ozempic And we'll go V I'm super excited with 50 pounds

1:18:42

that I've lost David has stories of dramatic weight loss

1:18:45

plastered all over social media is baby the hype is real. The

1:18:49

medications both containing the compound is magnetized. Make

1:18:53

people feel fuller faster. But something else interesting seems

1:18:57

to be happening. Countless testimonials online describing

1:19:00

side effects, positive ones that aren't related to food at all.

1:19:05

No longer have any desire to drink alcohol someone writes.

1:19:08

Another says I used to vape like a demon quit cold turkey. This

1:19:13

person comments I used to buy scratch off and lotto tickets. I

1:19:16

don't even think about it anymore. So technically like my official diagnosis was morbidly obese

1:19:22

Jemelle Corona started taking what Goby over a year ago losing

1:19:25

60 pounds since that, but that wasn't it.

1:19:28

I would say one drink for me is equivalent to about four or five

1:19:32

drinks and how do you feel after having that one drink?

1:19:36

The I feel miserable. Corona

1:19:40

once considered herself a social drinker. Not anymore

1:19:43

something in your in your mind is saying. I'm just gonna bypass

1:19:49

I have no interest in alcohol. The Atlantic

1:19:53

now asking the question, did scientists accidentally invent

1:19:56

an anti addiction drug? Adam Curry: I got two stories before or move on. So first one,

1:20:01

when the Jhansi Dvorak and I did our first kind of big vaccine

1:20:07

discovery back in I want to say 2010, maybe 2012. And then was

1:20:12

like a Goldman Sachs medical conference and everyone was

1:20:17

presenting, they had an online, so I just downloaded

1:20:19

PowerPoints. And I was like, vaccines are the future because

1:20:24

a you can't get sued forum B, we're going to have vaccines for

1:20:29

anti smoking anti cocaine, which of course has nothing to do with

1:20:34

the what used to be the traditional, they changed out in

1:20:37

the dictionary what a vaccine used to mean. And it was great

1:20:41

because we're giving people medication before they're even

1:20:44

sick, but they were talking about exactly this vaccination

1:20:50

against it, make no mistake, these are vaccines that you

1:20:54

know, they're injectables. The second point is, I was on Glenn

1:20:59

Beck A while back, and this was before this was kind of known.

1:21:04

And I'm saying brother, you know, they're, they're, they're

1:21:08

saying that this stuff, cures alcoholism, people don't want to

1:21:11

drink any more. And he says, Dude, as an alcoholic, because

1:21:16

he's a, he's been a non drinking alcoholic for 20 years, maybe he

1:21:22

says that what you were just came out of your mouth scares me

1:21:27

to death. And he's right. Because this is going to, I

1:21:32

mean, for me, the logical conclusion is, there's only two

1:21:36

ways it can go either the food industry starts to kill people

1:21:42

and blame it on ozempic, which may be happening for other

1:21:45

reasons. Or they, they they find a new bliss point. So we can

1:21:51

sell even more sugar. And then this this stuff, equalizes it

1:21:57

somehow. So you can keep people even in a closer bliss point,

1:22:00

something is going to happen because we can have people not

1:22:04

using the products anymore. This has been a big Wall Street

1:22:06

topic. Moe Factz: And that's where I think ozempic is being lined up.

1:22:12

Because they're stepping on a lot of toes big time, even

1:22:15

though it's a big problem itself, or potentially a big

1:22:18

problem itself. You're stepping on the alcohol industry's toes,

1:22:22

you stepping on the food industry, tobacco step tobacco

1:22:25

industry, so a lot of heavy hitters, there's been a long

1:22:28

brown for a long time. And they're looking at it and even

1:22:32

with snack, I think there was a report saying Walmart notice

1:22:36

their snack sales are down. Yeah. Across the board. Yeah,

1:22:39

you just can't come in and start stepping on people's toes like

1:22:42

that. And that's why I was like, maybe they're lying in the muck.

1:22:46

And when people start falling and dead, potentially, maybe

1:22:49

possibly have side effects from the vaccine. It's like, oh, no,

1:22:54

that's a big war, don't you know, and it because there's

1:22:57

gonna be a significant overlap of people.

1:23:01

Adam Curry: Let me ask you a question. Are you noticing any decline in the business?

1:23:07

Moe Factz: I can't say I am. Okay. So does that mean because

1:23:10

it's probably more I mean, what were you looking at when you zoom out? And Walmart says, I mean, because it might be

1:23:16

Adam Curry: No, well, no, Walmart is saying, Oh, don't worry about it. I mean, yeah, we're seeing a decrease, but

1:23:20

those people buy other products. Well, what

1:23:22

Moe Factz: they're saying is, you're gonna have to route your

1:23:25

drug throughout dope house, aka out pharmacy. That's what

1:23:29

they're saying. Yes, we're gonna take a hit. You're saying take a

1:23:33

hit on the front end. You got to give us some action on the back

1:23:35

end. Yeah, Adam Curry: we'll make it up at the pharmacy stand inside

1:23:38

Walmart. Moe Factz: That's all it is. You'll say like this and now No,

1:23:42

we're being flippant about it, but it's true. Yeah. So quick, I

1:23:46

just want to cover this one isn't really no commentary needed. But this next clips just show you the cognitive

1:23:52

dissonance I've talked about my team.

1:23:55

Unknown: Tonight at West Columbus McDonald's is back open

1:23:57

after it was shut down by the Health Department inspectors

1:24:00

were sent there to investigate a customer complaint of finding

1:24:04

drug paraphernalia in her ordered bag

1:24:07

and TVs Lindsey Mills is live outside Columbus public health,

1:24:10

with more on what inspectors found that led to the decision

1:24:13

to shut it down Lindsey Yolanda and Andrew Columbus Public Health says it went there

1:24:21

on that complaint and it discovered that there was a

1:24:24

failure to protect food and equipment from contamination due

1:24:28

to ongoing construction. Well, that issue has since been

1:24:31

resolved. They say the store has reopened. But it was that

1:24:34

customer complaint that sent them there in the first place.

1:24:38

Was a pipe with marks awning is an obvious pipe that was like

1:24:44

caked on the end. It's not what a West Columbus mother was expecting to find when she

1:24:49

picked up her order at McDonald's on Harrisburg pike.

1:24:55

Moe Factz: So she found a crack pipe in her McDonald's bag and

1:24:58

health department causing this Just McDonald's down. Now, all

1:25:01

of a sudden, Adam Curry: that's the funniest thing. We're shutting down this

1:25:07

drug it found in the other drug. Right? That's great. That's

1:25:11

fantastic. I Moe Factz: just thought that it'd be weird I email you the

1:25:14

pick and choosing of it. So let's just go through these next

1:25:17

four clips because to know the future you had to look

1:25:20

backwards. Remember Fanfan, right?

1:25:22

Adam Curry: Sure. Do I sure do this. Are we looking at fin fin

1:25:25

too? Moe Factz: Well, I want to refresh people how fin fin

1:25:29

played out and then maybe we can see predict how the future is

1:25:33

gonna go with Zippy short

1:25:35

Unknown: break coming up and then the first Illinois lawsuit

1:25:38

over Fen Phen. Meanwhile, with all of the concern over Fen

1:25:41

fence safety doctors are now turning to another popular drug

1:25:45

as a diet alternative. The first Illinois lawsuits been filed

1:25:49

against the makers of Fen fen and Chicago law firm filed a

1:25:51

class action suit today. It comes after the Food and Drug

1:25:54

Administration last week urged the recall of Fen Fen because of

1:25:57

studies that link it to heart problems.

1:26:01

The manufacturers knew about these problems when they tested

1:26:05

it. experimented with it in Europe in some European

1:26:11

countries actually banned the use of penfed because of the

1:26:14

adverse reactions. The says 1000s of Americans may have been injured by Fen Phen

1:26:19

and not even realize it no reaction yet to the lawsuit from

1:26:22

the manufacturers. Adam Curry: You know, okay, some side data here. This the main

1:26:31

drug would go V and those Empik is from Novo Nordisk they're

1:26:36

from Norway that company now has has a bigger income than the GDP

1:26:43

of Norway. Pfizer failed to make this drug I'm thinking it would

1:26:51

and of course right now you know they spent in the in the in the

1:26:56

last six months Novo Nordisk spent $750 million on

1:27:00

advertising in the US in six months. Advertising this this

1:27:05

drug which a lot of what you see a doc you know, here's America's

1:27:07

favorite doctor, oh, this is great. And there's always a

1:27:10

little disclaimer on the site. Well, it killed some mice, but

1:27:13

who cares just mice? I'm thinking that that the American

1:27:18

companies they may be the ones to trigger you know, some some

1:27:24

pointing to the death because you know what? Advisor make the

1:27:27

desk job. Moe Factz: Now you're picking up what I'll put down here? Oh,

1:27:33

yeah, Adam Curry: they made the death job. So Well, clearly. It's

1:27:36

gotta be something else. It's gotta be it's gotta be the

1:27:38

ozempic this killing everybody Moe Factz: is the cure all it's the you know, it's the magic

1:27:44

shot. Not the pun intended. But it's the it covers our mistakes.

1:27:49

Yep. Eliminates our competition.

1:27:53

Adam Curry: I think you're making an excellent assertion

1:27:55

here. Moe Factz: And then we could come back with with, you know,

1:28:00

the American in America, Adam Curry: you know, something that works well. Yes, exactly.

1:28:06

Moe Factz: Just the move. I didn't know that information

1:28:09

that you get your dad told me about how much money they're

1:28:11

making off of this, you know? Adam Curry: A that's it's enormous. Yeah. I mean, that's

1:28:17

why you know, Pfizer stock dropped like a rock when they

1:28:21

set out while our our version of ozempic failed. Yeah, and these

1:28:29

guys they'll put anything in a needle. Yeah, they like they

1:28:32

don't care if it fails. So what is this all about? Oh, no, we're

1:28:35

no good at failed. And then of course, because I've been

1:28:37

falling this home the Wall Street stuff. Oh, no. If ever

1:28:41

way if you don't have one of these, this is the this is the

1:28:43

platform. This is the drug of the future. This is what

1:28:45

everybody's talking about. This is where all the money is all

1:28:47

the money's here until it be until it becomes Fen Fen. And

1:28:53

then they have to be and that that's the smoking gun for me is

1:28:56

that Pfizer failed really Pfizer. I mean, to put anything

1:29:00

into a into a syringe is similar

1:29:03

Moe Factz: to how they deal with was the other one. The other

1:29:06

vaccine company? I can't remember the name of it. j&j

1:29:10

Maderna Maderna Yeah, it wasn't like, all of a sudden, this

1:29:13

small company out of nowhere. It's like, it's like the test

1:29:16

balloon. It's like, well, so when you start to sing when

1:29:19

people are getting bad press, everybody associate mRNA with

1:29:23

Madonna. Adam Curry: Jharna. Yeah. Which their literal name and you know,

1:29:27

they came up with the mRNA. That's

1:29:29

Moe Factz: correct. moderna, or did they? Well, let's kick it

1:29:34

over to Adam Curry: it was actually Yeah, well, you're right. You're

1:29:38

right. There are a lot of people who claim involvement and claim

1:29:42

patent rights, but it's modernists problem when it goes

1:29:45

wrong. So Moe Factz: there's one group that we left out of this, and in

1:29:49

this next clip, this is from Jenny Jones 1997 This just to

1:29:52

give people the timeframe when when Finn Finn was really you

1:29:56

know, a big thing and I Adam Curry: remember this, I wrote because I was I was you

1:30:00

know in business and and it all I remember that lawsuits I was

1:30:04

so kind of Intellivision half's in the show business. I remember

1:30:07

all this stuff I remember very worried, Moe Factz: yeah, fan work because I had a friend you know,

1:30:11

overweight and and he took it luckily he didn't you know, give

1:30:16

him that no, it didn't give him any side effects but it actually

1:30:20

did what was told to do but and this next clip is going to

1:30:23

highlight the one group, which we haven't mentioned yet because

1:30:26

you mentioned the doctors and you mentioned the food, business

1:30:29

people, the lawyers and then to is also going to highlight the

1:30:33

fact that the people taking the drug may not care.

1:30:39

Adam Curry: Probably not. So Unknown: you could have heart damage and not have a clue that

1:30:42

you have it. That's correct. And one of the purposes of the class action

1:30:46

lawsuit is to set up a fun so every fan fan user can at least

1:30:49

be properly tested to see if you have heart damage. It's

1:30:53

in your puppet, Amiens you again. I'm so glad that you're

1:30:59

on this panel because you make me sick. My God, if I was

1:31:03

stricken, right Guinea, if I was stricken right now with PPH. And

1:31:06

they told me, You're gonna die because it fencin I would not

1:31:09

sue them because I was properly warned before I took it. A lot

1:31:12

of the doctors didn't even know this when they started

1:31:16

prescribing. What this what this woman brought up before is what the

1:31:22

manufacturers want you to think that 18 out of a million is the

1:31:26

warning label that you sign will have minor symptoms, what the

1:31:30

studies that are coming out with are alarmingly higher. You may

1:31:33

not know that you have a heart problem right now or heart

1:31:36

disease or pulmonary problem because you haven't been

1:31:38

properly tested. It's an echocardiogram. And that's the

1:31:40

only way you're going to know what the This happened in Europe

1:31:43

before there was an epidemic between 1967 67 and 72. They

1:31:48

banned it from European countries. Within 10 years after

1:31:51

the epidemic 50% of the people had died. These are facts.

1:31:56

Adam Curry: Yo repeating history. Yeah, yeah. And I'm

1:32:01

actually just reading in the book of knowledge. And Fanfan

1:32:07

also reportedly could remit alcohol and cocaine cravings,

1:32:14

all the same. I mean, these were this Fanfan was more of a

1:32:17

serotonin type of thing. But it's all brain science. It's all

1:32:21

it's all working on your brain. It is. Same stuff. Same Same

1:32:24

idea, same concept. Right, Moe Factz: because I don't think food is a is a nutritional

1:32:30

issue. And it's a brain issue.

1:32:33

Adam Curry: And I'll say from the reporting, we've also seen

1:32:37

some counter or pre counter messaging, which is whatever you

1:32:43

do, don't take the fake, don't get it compounded from a

1:32:47

pharmacy, you know, the GLP one this immaculate, which you can

1:32:51

get some magnetite don't don't buy it from Canada or India,

1:32:56

because you'll die. You know, oh, it's not properly dose. We

1:32:59

have the the AR special needle, our special applicator. A lot of

1:33:04

this is going to be when people start keeling over. Well, it

1:33:07

didn't take the good stuff. You know, they took the they took

1:33:10

the bad the bad stuff, the off market, the Black Label stuff,

1:33:13

that's what you're going to hear that's going to be their first defense.

1:33:17

Moe Factz: And it's going to be a bonanza for attorneys. As was

1:33:20

Finn Finn. Yes. Adam Curry: Is that Rocco? Yes. Hi, Rocco.

1:33:26

Moe Factz: You're crazy. You never used to hear him before.

1:33:29

That the sound quality is is Adam Curry: did you rustle a bag or something? Because he's ready

1:33:34

for something. He's ready. He's ready. No,

1:33:36

Moe Factz: that's the other trigger the delivery truck back

1:33:41

in. So Oh, Adam Curry: yeah. The feet. Yeah, TVs got the same and

1:33:44

you're right. We never used to hear Rocco. All right. All

1:33:48

right. American American Greed. In

1:33:51

Unknown: Kentucky. Three lawyers are helping themselves the

1:33:54

lion's share of a class action settlement involving the diet

1:33:57

drug Fen Fen. If you get insured and Cunningham and Melbourne

1:34:02

mills have won a $200 million settlement against American Home

1:34:07

Products. Of that 200 million, just 45 million, less than a

1:34:12

quarter of the settlement has gone to client. The rest has

1:34:16

been pocketed by the lawyer was extremely distasteful for the attorneys to take money away

1:34:21

from people that were in such a vulnerable situation.

1:34:24

I mean, this wasn't a lottery that you play the lottery and a

1:34:27

big sum of money comes in and you're to be happy once you get

1:34:30

these were people who had injuries

1:34:33

while their clients continue to suffer from heart problems

1:34:36

related defend ven the attorneys are living in the field lawyers

1:34:42

Cunningham and Galleon immediately use their newfound

1:34:45

riches to entrench themselves in the two most dominant elements

1:34:49

of culture in Kentucky, one horse racing and the other

1:34:54

University of Kentucky basketball. They become major

1:34:57

donors to the university in exchange for The permanent Right

1:35:01

to Buy front row seats and basketball games. They also

1:35:04

become partners in a racing staple in the home of the

1:35:08

Kentucky Derby. Cunningham goes one step further, with a 135

1:35:13

acre horse farm, proudly displaying his ownership for the

1:35:17

world to see. They felt like they were untouchable. They had everything

1:35:22

they wanted. They had everything they needed. They have

1:35:24

racehorses ahead airplanes, they had farms.

1:35:28

Adam Curry: Mirka baby. Moe Factz: So that's the third leg of the stool. The third leg

1:35:33

of the stool right now is Adam Curry: the lawyers and we got a lot of them and they're

1:35:37

ready. They are ready. Moe Factz: And they missed out on the whole COVID Bonanza COVID

1:35:42

vaccine Bonanza, the way that the law was written, you know,

1:35:46

where you couldn't sue the company. So they're,

1:35:49

Adam Curry: you know, I'm curious now, I wonder is ozempic

1:35:57

points, the question I'm asking here is ozempic eligible under

1:36:03

vaccination laws against lawsuits? So long question.

1:36:09

We'll see if I can get any answer. Huh. I wonder I wonder

1:36:16

if it's if it's because I think it has to be cost classified as

1:36:20

a biologic. Well,

1:36:23

Moe Factz: you just shoot spider thought in me? Because you you

1:36:26

put the Pfizer on the table, which I didn't think of will

1:36:31

their version of it fall under this? Protection?

1:36:37

Adam Curry: Oh, that's a good question. This is 23 No, no,

1:36:40

Moe Factz: no, I'm asking you like me because I've never had

1:36:42

that thought to you inspired it. But maybe that's their like,

1:36:46

their lane is like, Oh, that was epic. Bad. But we have the

1:36:50

addiction vaccine, which is the same science, but it falls under

1:36:54

that. But Adam Curry: here it is. This is good RX health ozempic. So mag

1:37:01

semaglutide is an injectable medication. So it's an

1:37:04

injectable for type two diabetes. It is not considered a

1:37:07

biologic. So if it's so I think it's only the biologics that are

1:37:14

exempt from lawsuits. Moe Factz: So that'll be the follow Zippy and the rise of

1:37:19

Pfizer's Adam Curry: replacement, very possibly, very possibly.

1:37:24

Moe Factz: So the last clip in this set is where you get a bad

1:37:27

package. What do you do to you step on it.

1:37:31

Unknown: It is the hope of 10s of millions of Americans

1:37:34

struggling to shed pounds a drug that is safe and really works

1:37:38

more than two out of three adults. 68% are obese or

1:37:42

overweight in America. But finding a safe pill has been

1:37:46

elusive. But there's news on that front tonight and here's

1:37:49

our senior medical editor Dr. Richard Besser. It's a dietary supplement that curbs your craving. It is a holy

1:37:56

grail in medicine, a safe and effective diet drug.

1:38:00

There is a need for new diet drug obesity is a serious health

1:38:04

problem in the United States and worldwide. Unfortunately, we

1:38:08

have very few treatments that are effective and safe. Q Nixa

1:38:13

is the first of three diet drugs being reviewed this year. In

1:38:17

preliminary results, Q Nexa. was shown to reduce weight by 12% in

1:38:21

patients taking it for a year. The pill taken daily combines a

1:38:25

seizure and migraine medication with phentermine. And if

1:38:28

phentermine sounds familiar, you're right. It was half of the

1:38:32

fen and the recalled diet drug Fen Fen, though phentermine was

1:38:35

not implicated in the serious side effects, including heart

1:38:38

valve failure that led the FDA to pull Fen Fen in 1997. The FDA

1:38:43

will certainly be focused not just on whether the drug works,

1:38:46

but on whether it is safe. If someone is promising something that is so powerful, so magic

1:38:51

that can cause you to lose weight. It probably has other

1:38:55

consequences. Surgery is still the treatment with the most clear results for

1:38:59

obesity, but it isn't without risks. And ultimately experts

1:39:03

caution any solution promised by pill or scalpel,

1:39:06

drugs cannot replace diet and exercise.

1:39:14

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Mo facts with Adam curry. Moe Factz: All right, so now we're in the C Block C Block.

1:44:44

This is another one of your beats aviation. As you notice

1:44:47

you say Adam Curry: all right, hey, yeah, get to participate. Okay,

1:44:51

good. This Moe Factz: is this is Black skies. Black skies. So we're

1:44:56

going to cover Africa quote unquote African Amir argue

1:45:00

aviation. The first clip is 25. That's correct.

1:45:04

Unknown: Meet airline Captain Rochelle Jones, First Officer

1:45:07

Stephanie grant, and flight attendants Diana Galloway and

1:45:11

Robin Rogers. And they work that as a flight from Atlanta to

1:45:14

Nashville this month, they never expected to make history. In

1:45:18

fact, it was happened chance and

1:45:20

the original cat first officer became ill and was replaced with

1:45:26

Stephanie thing. And then when I got to the cockpit, and I saw a shell, we

1:45:29

just met a few weeks prior. And I was just ecstatic when I saw

1:45:34

we did not realize the historic ramifications of it. We were

1:45:39

just like, Okay, this is gonna be fun. But Captain Rochelle

1:45:42

Jones got it right away. She and Stephanie in the cockpit. Diana

1:45:47

and Robin in the cabin. all black, all female.

1:45:50

I said this, this could be a first for us. So let's begin our

1:45:54

p's and q's. Did it make work? Even easier? Even more fun?

1:45:58

Oh, yeah, it was I think we had a little more pep in our step.

1:46:03

The pride, the pride, I think we were just so proud.

1:46:07

Adam Curry: Oh, it's one of the one of the major sins ladies

1:46:11

pride. Careful. Careful.

1:46:14

Moe Factz: So this has been all in the news of these black

1:46:18

flight crews, black female. If you notice, this hasn't been

1:46:22

about black men, or even non white men. This has been about

1:46:28

black fitness, how they leave. But I would like you to know

1:46:31

that this clip is over 15, almost 15 years old. Good one.

1:46:38

Excellent. They're rehashing. They're rehashing this because

1:46:42

they have no and I say they the people this interested in

1:46:46

propagandizing and black people or so called black people. This

1:46:50

was it was this was Obama error Adam Curry: now is this but this clip is 15 years old. Right?

1:46:55

Moe Factz: At least it was posted. It was posted to YouTube

1:46:59

15 years ago. So it could be older.

1:47:02

Adam Curry: But I I can I can give you a little data on dei in

1:47:07

aviation. Okay. So I know a lot of military guys, Navy pilots,

1:47:12

Air Force pilots love Navy pilots, actually. And when you

1:47:17

leave service, and you're usually around 40 years old,

1:47:20

you've done your time this service in America is great,

1:47:24

because you get half your salary, you get a housing allowance for the rest of your life. So you can you can, you

1:47:29

know, live very comfortably doing another job. And so what

1:47:35

he was a Navy pilot, you want to go and fly, this is what you do.

1:47:39

And and you know, you can enter at a certain level. But I tell

1:47:43

you, you can work your way up if you're flying a 747 this is

1:47:47

three $400,000 a year. These are very, very good jobs. The

1:47:51

problem is that all the airlines, except for I think the

1:47:59

transports are DHL, FedEx, you know, the they they're not in on

1:48:03

the DEI. But you know, so you go to job fairs, where you know,

1:48:09

the specific aviation job fairs, unless you are gay, black or

1:48:16

female, you are pretty much guaranteed not to get a call

1:48:20

back at all, regardless of your qualifications. I have five to

1:48:25

10 examples of that in my email from pilots who have confirmed

1:48:29

this with me. So so they are hiring based upon external

1:48:34

factors. Gay not being necessarily an external factor,

1:48:40

but they are that's what they are looking for first and

1:48:43

foremost. And typically, they have less flight hours and

1:48:47

possibly qualifications, then the people I know, that said, I

1:48:53

have flown with many women. My most recent flight instructor,

1:48:58

Amy Lynn won't young woman 24 born the best pilots I've ever

1:49:04

flown with. So there is no distinction between a good pilot

1:49:08

and whatever you are. You're a good pilot, or you're not a good

1:49:12

pilot in my book period. Moe Factz: Once again, from the first blog, either you're

1:49:19

qualified, or you're not qualified, right? It doesn't

1:49:23

matter. But the reason why I want to talk about this is a

1:49:27

couple of different things. One, I think these airlines made a

1:49:31

lot of pledges during the superduper, dry period, you

1:49:35

know, saying 2020 and round the air they had to do I think as

1:49:39

Adam Curry: part of their bailouts. Correct.

1:49:43

Moe Factz: So I think they said they wanted to get it up. We'll

1:49:46

get to the numbers that we get to the Eclipse but they wanted to see increase in those groups you specified. My issue is who

1:49:53

their youth is using as the lead. In this whole push now

1:50:00

Once this all set in none, we will see that black female

1:50:04

pilots will be discredited, of course, is the story, of course,

1:50:09

and their counterparts, whether it be gay people, are women, non

1:50:14

black women will actually reap the benefits. Now, this is 14

1:50:18

years ago, I think these women actually earn and were

1:50:23

qualified, you know, to get to their wedding during the war

1:50:25

period. Now, I do think there was a bit of propaganda in this,

1:50:31

because all of a sudden, Katherine gets sick. You know,

1:50:35

it's kind of like, Hey, Tom, can you can you help us out? You

1:50:38

know, we're trying to make history here. Yeah. And it happened during Black History Month. And peak Obama, you know,

1:50:46

perfect. Yeah. So I think there was that, but I don't think

1:50:49

these women were unqualified men. Right. Yeah, so fast

1:50:56

forward. I think a lot of these people are unqualified, but

1:50:59

Chuck, because they're trying to meet the numbers that they said,

1:51:02

through the D, the Adam Curry: were certainly less qualified, just less flight

1:51:07

hours, is literally less qualified.

1:51:10

Moe Factz: What it means by MD my definition of unqualified if

1:51:14

you're less qualified, and other qualified person, I taking the

1:51:19

chances and that's the other part I want to get to. This is

1:51:22

where people can pat you on the back, you know, oh, yeah, we're

1:51:30

Team black. We're teaming you know, that kind of thing. But

1:51:33

when you have somebody fly you through the air at 456, I don't

1:51:37

know, 600 miles an hour, how fast the plane goes,

1:51:39

Adam Curry: you want Solly is what you want. He wants Sully

1:51:42

every single time. Right? Moe Factz: Or Disney or Washington, I don't care if he's

1:51:46

on below. Adam Curry: I don't care he landed it didn't he upside down,

1:51:50

but he landed it right, Moe Factz: I don't care, you say you could be or whatever. As

1:51:56

long as you're, you know, you're gonna get me from point A to

1:51:58

point B. So I think but you can't you can't buffalo your way

1:52:03

out of this one. Because there's only two people in control of

1:52:07

that plane now is we have to stop being workmen full of

1:52:11

colleges tacky. Because before it's like, oh, we could put

1:52:14

somebody in this VP position, you know, and build a build of

1:52:21

barriers around them and safety rails, so they can't run the

1:52:24

company off to go off the rails, right? In this situation. This

1:52:29

is a list is way different? Because it's are they qualified

1:52:33

or aren't they qualified. And I think the other comparison would

1:52:35

be doctors, when we go into, you know, opening up my chest, and

1:52:39

you know, a tinkering around in there. I don't want somebody

1:52:42

that is marginally qualified, I want the most qualified person.

1:52:46

So that's why I want to bring it up. But once again, as you

1:52:49

brought up with joy, join Reeves hair, I think this is to bait

1:52:54

people into the conversation. So then they could be pointed, as

1:52:58

you know, however, you want to paint no masks, so a ski mask

1:53:02

that point but paint them as however you want to paint them.

1:53:05

So I think there's a bit of there's plenty of propaganda.

1:53:09

But I think there's also some trolling into this. Because it

1:53:12

pulls you you're saying it pulls you into the conversation. So

1:53:15

let's finish the second clip from 14 years ago. And then

1:53:18

we'll get to some more recent clips, Unknown: their history just happened to be during Black

1:53:23

History Month. Oh, I'm singling about it. It's like spectacular.

1:53:29

It still hasn't hit me now. So it's I was just excited. I

1:53:33

called my mom, my family. And I said, Guess what happens today.

1:53:37

Michelle is the linchpin, one of only 10 black female airline

1:53:41

captains in the country. She used to be a customer service

1:53:44

agent for Delta. Piloting was never on her radar until a

1:53:48

friend suggested it. And it paid off. And this was my goal, to be here where I am

1:53:54

today. And I'm so happy. And what I've accomplished as little

1:53:58

girls, they've never seen anyone who looked like them piloting a

1:54:01

plane. But now for other little girls, they're proof you really

1:54:05

can be whatever you want to be

1:54:07

a fate may have a little bit to do with it. But for everyone

1:54:11

that will look at us as role models or look to aspire to be

1:54:17

what we are today. They need to know that it was hard work and

1:54:20

dedication to get here. Young girls need to see that. Yes, they can be flight

1:54:25

attendants and yes, they can be pilots and the sky's the limit.

1:54:30

Literally gay

1:54:35

Moe Factz: Okay, so something I want to point out is the title

1:54:40

says all African American female flight crew but everything makes

1:54:44

it after that. Girls are girls. Yeah, girls. Yeah. Is it the

1:54:50

race portion dropped off of it? Yeah, so this is that we opened

1:54:55

the door. This has been a running thing for the library.

1:55:00

The show we opened the door ended up holding it for

1:55:03

everybody else, but nobody runs in. Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, that's right. Proof.

1:55:10

Moe Factz: And what is going to end up doing is going to discredit qualified, male and female pilots that are happened

1:55:17

to be black. And see this is where in a system of justice,

1:55:24

you will have what were 13% of the population, you have 13% of

1:55:29

the pilots represent us there are qualified because it'd be

1:55:34

just a normal distribution. Yeah. The fact that you actually

1:55:38

have to merge the numbers and manipulate the numbers. That's

1:55:41

the real problem. And this doesn't help anybody at all.

1:55:46

Adam Curry: No, no. Luckily, Boeing is doing a fine job of

1:55:50

screwing up aviation. So right now, all focus is on that. You

1:55:56

know, because they got bolts missing and all kinds of stuff.

1:55:58

Yeah, we Moe Factz: like a wheel fail. It's like something very weak,

1:56:01

right? It's like wheel falls off here. Well, I think it was a

1:56:05

plane fly on fire in Miami. Could it be aliens? It's gonna

1:56:08

be 10 feet tall black aliens. I mean, but who knows.

1:56:12

Adam Curry: It happened to be a Boeing plane. That was a GE engine. But yeah, I mean, Boeing. I mean, we literally

1:56:17

have an airline today saying, you are going to start looking

1:56:20

at Airbus. I'm already suspecting sabotage at this

1:56:23

point. It's like we've been looking at that fight for a

1:56:27

decade and you know, Airbus versus Boeing, because it's big

1:56:31

money, and it was big money. Moe Factz: Well, I stayed it a long time ago, when we had a

1:56:38

brief conversation about aviation, that I think they're

1:56:41

trying to get rid of riffraff off of commercial airlines,

1:56:45

because commercial airlines have basically just turned into

1:56:47

greyhounds. Okay. Yeah. If you look at how history of flying

1:56:52

was used to have swear suits and

1:56:55

Adam Curry: white gloves for the girl, white gloves, yeah, I had

1:56:57

a tie on. Sure. So I Moe Factz: think there, but I think they're losing the battle.

1:57:03

Because of the way the system was made built up. They had to

1:57:05

have the volume of flights. Well, Adam Curry: there's also I mean, you just go on tick tock and

1:57:09

see, you know, people like fighting and yelling at cabin

1:57:14

crew and all this stuff. It's, you know, the decorum has just

1:57:17

gotten out of control. Hey, Moe Factz: have you ever been to a Greyhound station? I mean,

1:57:21

literally, Adam Curry: yes, I have. It's been a while. But yes, I have.

1:57:25

And then when you factor Moe Factz: in also, what they're doing with the migrants in

1:57:28

airports, is this is is is commercial aviation in this

1:57:32

iteration over. And it's actually because of my traveling

1:57:37

on Greyhound used to be a semi pleasurable event, or, you know,

1:57:44

when is the first step acceptable? So I think that's

1:57:48

where we're headed. And I'll continue on what I think is

1:57:51

gonna go but well, Adam Curry: what you're seeing now is you're seeing airlines

1:57:56

like Jack's JX, which of those guys they they bought regional

1:58:03

jets. And so basically, it's 2020 or 25, business class type

1:58:09

chairs in one plane, and you don't go through the regular

1:58:13

terminal, you go through the general aviation so where the

1:58:16

private jets are, so there's no t goggles carry. Brother, I'm

1:58:22

Moe Factz: sorry, never fails. I Adam Curry: was waiting for one of those. My goggles, you

1:58:28

Moe Factz: in the future. Let's go ahead and get into the news

1:58:35

quote unquote, news stories that they're running about the first

1:58:39

blank fill in the blank Unknown: pulled back a little whether it's inside the United

1:58:43

Airlines flight simulator or flying the friendly skies, Miss

1:58:47

Ward has soared to new heights in aviation. During her more

1:58:50

than three decade long career. You know,

1:58:53

I never started my career thinking I'm going to trailblaze

1:58:56

I, I always just felt like I was going to do my job.

1:58:59

In 1998, she became the first black woman captain at United

1:59:03

Airlines, and the first in the US to fly commercial airplanes.

1:59:07

But even before flying with United, she was a pioneer, the

1:59:10

only woman to graduate in an Air Force pilot training class, and

1:59:14

the first black woman instructor pilot in the Air Force.

1:59:17

People saw me in my flight suit and they were like, wait a

1:59:20

minute, are you here for pilot training? I'm like, Yes, sir.

1:59:22

We've never seen anyone like you. So that was the first time

1:59:25

I had an awareness that this was something groundbreaking. She is

1:59:30

now dedicated to bringing other women along for the ride. Yeah,

1:59:35

Adam Curry: geez. Moe Factz: What they say in 1998 Yeah, what are we doing it best

1:59:40

10 years earlier than the clip all but flight crew Okay. Notice

1:59:48

that nobody's showing you that. We're celebrating that this is

1:59:52

what they call a nothing burger. Yeah. Oh, but it's used as

1:59:56

propaganda and it's not used as one group might use it to

2:00:00

celebrate their accomplishments. But the other group takes it as

2:00:05

see, you know, and I think then them taking it like that as part

2:00:10

of the plan, because then it puts you into part of our, you

2:00:14

know, like black pilots, or you don't think black people are

2:00:17

competent? Yeah, that's not the question at all. Basically, the

2:00:20

Adam Curry: airline industry has been taking competent people for

2:00:23

a long time, regardless of what they look like.

2:00:25

Moe Factz: Correct? Because you wouldn't have these stories.

2:00:28

Adam Curry: And believe me, I want I want an X. If you're an

2:00:31

Air Force pilot, I don't care if you're purple. You're from the

2:00:35

flu you flew Air Force you go with me.

2:00:38

Moe Factz: And I don't think anybody thought about that you

2:00:40

were saying before now? And that's the point is that they

2:00:44

they're causing? I wouldn't call it faux outrage. But it's

2:00:49

manipulated outrage. Let's go that term.

2:00:52

Adam Curry: Well, I'm, I'm, I'm noticing this. So there is

2:00:55

outrage coming now. And so there was there was this incident that

2:01:00

took place a couple months back, and I actually I avoided the

2:01:05

clip on no agenda and just people kept email, SDI, look at

2:01:09

this, you might have seen this clip. So it's between an

2:01:13

examiner with a someone who's going for a commercial check

2:01:16

ride. So two competent pilots. And he asks for a particular

2:01:21

procedure, which is short final, which actually can mean

2:01:25

different things in different situations, different type of

2:01:27

aircraft, what he should have said is, hey, I'm doing a check

2:01:30

ride, we're going to do a engine out 180 We're going to land mid

2:01:34

mid runway. But he didn't say that. And then so she's

2:01:38

expecting him. And she's it's a busy airport. She's an air

2:01:41

traffic controller. She's in the tower. And she's expected. She

2:01:45

says, Hey, you should be turning. And then then they both

2:01:48

get into an argument on the radio, which is unprofessional

2:01:51

in general. But then at a certain point, she says, Look, I

2:01:54

Googled what this means. And it's a point it's a point of

2:01:57

contention. And because she said that people lost their mind,

2:02:02

this is Dei, she's googling. She doesn't know what she's doing.

2:02:06

This lady was very competent at her job. As an as an aviator, I

2:02:10

could say that. So there it's being the women in particular,

2:02:14

but maybe black women are now being scapegoated, just for Dei.

2:02:20

Just red meat. Red, yeah, it's all red meat for. And of course,

2:02:25

dei is crap. We don't want to EI in our lives. But now we're just

2:02:28

taking anything and then a very competent woman who got sucked

2:02:34

into an argument on the radio, which you just neither one of us

2:02:37

should have done nor the examiner, and they're both FAA

2:02:39

employees, basically. You know, it's being touted as dei and

2:02:45

people are freaking out about it. So it's everything now is

2:02:51

anti Dei, which is good. But not everything qualifies as Dei.

2:02:57

Moe Factz: Right. And that's why I say D. I was stupid from the

2:02:59

beginning. And it doesn't actually help hurt any because

2:03:04

it gives you the green light or the justification to disqualify

2:03:08

a whole swaths of people. Because of how, at the end of

2:03:13

the day, corporations chose to run their business. Nobody went

2:03:16

there with a gun to these airlines heads. Now, you know,

2:03:20

maybe they did the Jesse Jackson thing, like we'll do, you know,

2:03:24

make you seem like a racist if you don't, maybe, but it's like,

2:03:27

at the end of the day, do it. I'm gonna run my business the

2:03:30

way I'm gonna run it. Yeah. And if you feel like that will work,

2:03:33

that's fine. But then you got to justify me hiring unqualified

2:03:37

people. And what this is, is just a bigger symptom of weak

2:03:41

leadership is what this is, Adam Curry: and the fact that the airlines in the United

2:03:45

States are tied to the government. They always get

2:03:48

bailed out. So you know, there's there's semi government

2:03:51

organizations. Moe Factz: Well, could the government have the now we we

2:03:57

just open another can of worms. Could this be government

2:04:00

inspired? Yes. The same way? Yes. Yeah. vaccine mandates?

2:04:05

Well, yep. Yeah. And once again, it's not the people. Once again,

2:04:10

it's not the people this repugnant,

2:04:13

Adam Curry: as well look at alleged benefits. Look at the

2:04:15

vaccine mandate with with the airlines. Look at how many

2:04:21

pilots quit, they said, I'm done. I'll go fly somewhere

2:04:25

else. I'm not going to fly for your airline.

2:04:27

Moe Factz: I was impacted by this because due to the chips

2:04:30

act, it's like if you want chips, my name

2:04:33

Adam Curry: thing. Yeah. Then you got to do the vaccine. Yep.

2:04:37

All right. Moe Factz: So let's go ahead and get into the second part of the

2:04:42

note 28. Unknown: There is something about traveling. That's

2:04:45

important, and it's not about the status for yourself, but

2:04:49

it's about the opportunities for people behind you. She plays a part in the ascension of female

2:04:53

pilots. She is a flight evaluator at United. Yeah,

2:04:57

Adam Curry: female it's Yep. Moe Factz: Now what's the what's the title now? This is the lid.

2:05:02

This is the actual title of the video. Meet the first black

2:05:07

female captain on a major US airline. Wow, put black in there

2:05:13

we after that you're gonna just talk about female, female

2:05:15

female. Adam Curry: I think the algos pick it up quicker. Maybe just

2:05:20

saying, Moe Factz: hi you continuum is a

2:05:23

Unknown: flight evaluator at United's Flight Training Center,

2:05:26

and helps recruit through the United ADA Academy, the flight

2:05:30

school plans to train at least 5000 new pilots by 2030 with the

2:05:34

goal of at least half of them being women or people of color.

2:05:38

My job is to make the road white collar people.

2:05:42

Moe Factz: Know, listen, now, once you listen carefully, what

2:05:44

they say 5000 new pilots and half will meet will be females

2:05:51

two or more people of color, or gay, I think it's also Oh

2:05:56

Unknown: 2030 with the goal of at least half of them being

2:05:59

women or people of color. My job was

2:06:02

Adam Curry: to make them gay from you. All right.

2:06:09

Moe Factz: To what you were saying, they're gonna clip that.

2:06:13

Unknown: And then the people behind me that's their job is to

2:06:15

make the road smoother. And so it should continue on and

2:06:18

continue until there are no more roads. And that's

2:06:20

Adam Curry: literally a quota. They have a quota. That's what

2:06:23

they have. They have a quota and that quarter came from the

2:06:25

government trust me 2500

2:06:29

Moe Factz: of the 5000 had to be female,

2:06:32

Adam Curry: or no, no, didn't even say that. Or this was a

2:06:36

female Moe Factz: or Yeah, so that's like you could hire black 20 499

2:06:43

When out ain't gonna happen. I know what you're saying. But you

2:06:47

can hire 2499 white women and one black man, and that satisfy

2:06:53

the quota and no black women benefit from this? No, it's

2:06:56

Adam Curry: fine. It's 5000. Mo. Yeah, they

2:06:59

Moe Factz: say 5000. And then half of those.

2:07:02

Adam Curry: Let me hear that again. Yeah. Unknown: And then the people behind me, the third job is to

2:07:06

make the road smoother. And so it should continue on and

2:07:09

continue on. So there are no more roads anyway, you know, and

2:07:12

no one is talking about, I want to hear it's by 2030 School plans to train at least

2:07:18

5000 new pilots by 2030 with the goal of at least half of them,

2:07:23

women or people of color, my job was to make the road wider. And then the people

2:07:28

behind me the job is to make the road smoother. And so it should

2:07:32

continue on and continue until there are no more roads anyway,

2:07:35

you know, and no one is talking about this because we've done it

2:07:38

all back a little bit. And she has cleared the runway for the next

2:07:43

generation of black woman pilots to know this flight path who

2:07:47

possible Moe Factz: that the black male rat were black to say start with

2:07:53

black and white, black, make it wide open to everybody and like

2:07:57

like this 5000 I'm Oh, you know why they throw that number out

2:08:00

there when they just say they have a quota of you know, hiring

2:08:03

2500 minority pilots. So highlighting people is how you

2:08:12

are propagandize the 5000 number is unnecessary because it

2:08:17

doesn't you know it doesn't add any value or context to what

2:08:22

you're saying just say 2500 and then say a munch these groups

2:08:27

when they lead black, widen it out and then rat blood. Yep. And

2:08:32

guess who's gonna be left holding the bag? Every time you

2:08:35

hear every time and I'm gonna jump a little while could go and

2:08:38

get 32 ready because we need to I think we need to jump you

2:08:41

know, I just want to jump where we go here. Because I think when

2:08:45

people hear black aviation, this is what they think 32

2:08:51

Unknown: announcing the arrival of the first airline

2:08:56

with so welcome aboard thank you for choosing the Soul Plane

2:09:07

from the time you arrive at the gate, feel wonderful till the

2:09:12

moment you meet the crew. At ease ladies, we make sure you

2:09:18

have an unforgettable flying experience. He bought this

2:09:21

little safety video we put together for you

2:09:30

taken enjoy the flight. Kevin Hart Mayday. Mayday Tom Oh, DL

2:09:37

Hughley. Sorry. Well, I guess he came to have the lightning

2:09:43

method. And Snoop Dogg going on. Well, I'm afraid of heights.

2:09:51

This is wonderful. I build the speaking stuff. Is non stop. Oh

2:09:58

no, you can use retarded He's gonna rip you off so boy are we

2:10:08

gonna find out Adam Curry: I've never seen that

2:10:16

Moe Factz: that's what's imagined. Now will you hear me?

2:10:19

Yeah. What it really would with three T airlines tacky trashy or

2:10:25

terroristic that's what it was. And I think that's what the the

2:10:29

the what the imagery they're trying to paint. So I got one

2:10:32

more I got two more clips. One I want to show you 31 You can go

2:10:36

and queue it up. This is going to show you how bad off they are

2:10:39

scraping the bowl for news stories on this topic. This is

2:10:42

Delta flight attendant work works with that it's not a

2:10:46

historical feat. It's just he happens to work with the first

2:10:52

Unknown: well tonight let's head out to Hartsfield Jackson

2:10:55

International Airport. There's a live look for you. It was a

2:10:58

regular day at work for Delta flight attendant Felicia Kay

2:11:01

until she showed up for a flight at Hartsfield Jackson and she

2:11:04

saw something she says she'd never seen before.

2:11:09

We knew that our particular crew was African American. We do have

2:11:13

that periodically. And then our captain showed up. And he was

2:11:16

also African American. And that's what basically blew us

2:11:20

away. We had not had that dynamic before.

2:11:24

Yeah, Felicia has worked as a flight attendant for delta for

2:11:26

the past five years. But she says this was the first time she

2:11:30

and her co workers had ever flown with an all black crew.

2:11:36

And we've had an African American Crew. But we just

2:11:39

hadn't had we all had an experienced having the pilots as

2:11:43

well. And having the entire crew be African American. So it made

2:11:49

me feel amazing. It made all of us feel amazing. And we felt

2:11:53

that we wanted to capture that. Yeah, a

2:11:55

lot of people agreed over 100,000 people have reacted to

2:11:58

Felicia posts where she shared this special moment. Felicia

2:12:01

says she's excited to see the moment happen again, thanks to

2:12:04

the diversity of Delta offers. That's Adam Curry: really cool. You can see why it did so well. Yeah,

2:12:10

thanks to the diversity that delta offers is they're still

2:12:13

using it as a marketing marketing out there. How

2:12:17

Moe Factz: was that special when people who have experienced it

2:12:20

before that she's working with? How's it special?

2:12:23

Adam Curry: Well, it's not as bullcrap. In fact, now, now, let

2:12:28

me tell you. Now I have had my own issues with aviation, which

2:12:32

we'll get to before this next clip, or after this next clip.

2:12:35

So the CEO of United Airlines, he comes out and he's in drag,

2:12:41

and he's like, oh, and the whole drag crew. And my wife who is

2:12:48

very open and liberal, she says, I'm flying to New York to see

2:12:53

her daughter, stepdaughters that I'm a flying United screw those

2:12:56

guys, if that's what they're concerned about, what are they

2:12:59

not concerned about? It's working in the opposite now.

2:13:03

This is backfiring. So massively, it's going to be huge

2:13:07

problem. Yeah, good pilots. And you also want good cabin crew

2:13:13

because they are not there to serve your peanuts. They are

2:13:15

there to get you out safely in an emergency. That's what that's

2:13:18

their job. That's

2:13:21

Moe Factz: all that's it. And I think I say I want I for one, I

2:13:26

try to fly as little as possible. I try to leave the

2:13:29

ground as little as possible. I'm not against flying. But I

2:13:35

mean, obviously this unnecessary race for me, but I've been I've

2:13:38

Adam Curry: been a pilot since 2004 and 2004 2006 Long time.

2:13:45

And with the what's happened ever since COVID We have a

2:13:51

shortage of pilots and pilots can fly 100 hours a month so the

2:13:56

end of the month and the beginning of the month, you're

2:13:58

always going to get delays and cancellations because they

2:14:02

literally don't have the flight crew. And, and so maybe part of

2:14:07

that whatever this is, I just I am sick and tired of delays. I

2:14:11

am I've been sick and tired of TSA and this phony you know,

2:14:16

especially now that a well be You got no papers, you're an

2:14:19

immigrant come on through no problem. We got a special line

2:14:22

for you. I'm so sick of it. But I went back to flight school.

2:14:27

And I went back to get my instrument rating so that I can

2:14:31

fly out for you know, within 700 miles, I will fly myself. Now I

2:14:37

take a flight instructor with me at all times as Safety Pilot

2:14:42

because I'm not 20 anymore, right? And it cost me $250 A

2:14:50

flight hour. So it's not cheap, but it's not a private jet, you

2:14:55

know, which will cost you $5,000 An hour and I have flexibility I

2:15:01

you know, they'll they'll pick they fly the plane from Bernie

2:15:04

which is nearby right to our airport here. I hop in and you

2:15:08

know, Tina is okay. She was super happy. I mean she doesn't

2:15:12

she likes getting into the plane on stairs not over the wing, but

2:15:15

okay. It has a parachute is what I always said it's got a

2:15:20

parachute, baby. So it's okay. Because I'm sick and tired of

2:15:24

all this crap. I'm sick and tired of the safety record. I'm

2:15:28

sick and tired of the DEI, I'm sick and tired of the phony,

2:15:32

TSA, I'm sick and tired of all of it. So I am lucky enough to

2:15:38

be able to opt out because I've put a lot of time effort and

2:15:41

money into getting my pilot's license. Hey,

2:15:44

Moe Factz: before we move forward, I would like to say

2:15:46

Shouts out to George, good friend of mine, black guy,

2:15:50

pilot. You know, he's the white knight, he didn't do it in the

2:15:54

military, wherever he just picked it up. He was like, Hey,

2:15:56

I'm going out to the you know, take some classes when I went

2:16:00

Adam Curry: through flight school and got into the

2:16:02

industry. And we had a very, very, we need more George's

2:16:05

believe me. Yes, I'm Moe Factz: just saying like, this thing is like, I know a guy

2:16:09

that did that. So it's not special, you know, um, but this

2:16:14

is where you quoted a number of $5,000 for a private jet per

2:16:18

hour, per hour, right? They're bringing it down. And this is

2:16:23

where you can take your goggles, all 33 We

2:16:25

Unknown: have this entire private jet to ourselves. And

2:16:28

I'm going to show you how I got it for just 500 Oh, I'm Mike and

2:16:31

welcome to daily life. They say the app is like the Uber for

2:16:35

private jets. We're gonna give it a try. I mean, in ways it is

2:16:39

very simple. You simply type in where you want to go, what dates

2:16:42

you want to fly it, and it gives you a list of planes that are

2:16:45

available for you on that date. And then you just pick the one

2:16:48

that you want to rent a plane is still 1000s of dollars. So how

2:16:52

do we get a private jet? To just $500? That's my favorite part.

2:16:57

You see, this flight takes advantage of a little something

2:16:59

called a deadhead. When you charter a plane one way the

2:17:02

plane and the pilots still have to get back to their home base.

2:17:05

Usually it flies empty. That's called a deadhead. But arable

2:17:09

has found a way to connect us with those empty seats at a

2:17:12

hugely discounted rate. It's actually really clever. The

2:17:15

whole experience front to back being able to go curb to curb in

2:17:19

no time flat. Here is our terminal. I mean, it looks like

2:17:24

a small cozy and rural airport terminal. But what I'm realizing

2:17:28

is, there's no one else here except us. What do we need to

2:17:32

know about flying private, so never done that before?

2:17:37

So the pilot will come in, if there's any sort of customs,

2:17:40

luggage information, baggage, he will sort that out? Then you

2:17:43

guys are escorted out and on your way. Okay, how

2:17:45

many? How much? How many liquids? How much liquids? Can I

2:17:48

bring? No Limits. Okay, thank you. So,

2:17:54

Adam Curry: yeah, I actually built a business on deadheads

2:17:57

with helicopters. So I'm very familiar with this. It's not

2:18:01

quite as easy as the YouTube video makes it look, I mean, you

2:18:05

can't even get these deadheads from Austin. On these apps, I've

2:18:10

looked at all the apps I really have done, done the diligence.

2:18:14

You're very beholden to times when they happen to be flying

2:18:17

back and forth. And yeah, it's good. I mean, yes, you can

2:18:20

definitely have that experience for very little money. Now,

2:18:24

typically, there's a lot of different variations of it.

2:18:28

There's a lot of flights where you'll wind up on a, you know, a

2:18:31

nice private jet. There'll be eight other people, you know,

2:18:37

they make it kind of a club atmosphere. But yes, this is

2:18:40

happening. The other version is Jax, which I mentioned earlier,

2:18:44

which flies between Austin, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, I

2:18:50

think they've added Florida, and they have daily flights. And you

2:18:55

know, it's about 500 bucks each way. So you're getting a very, I

2:18:59

mean, honestly, it's not even about the in flight experience

2:19:01

as much as it is about not going through the regular airport.

2:19:06

Moe Factz: And that's the that's the thing. I will point it out

2:19:08

and not think not it's not gonna be about private jets or private

2:19:11

as well. It's gonna be about probably aviation, that you're

2:19:14

going to have these little clubs. Yeah, Adam Curry: that's for sure. Right. Where,

2:19:19

Moe Factz: like we talked about with the police and you're not

2:19:21

satisfied with Yeah, public provided police. Yeah, yeah. You

2:19:26

have privatized probably since I think he's gonna be I think this

2:19:28

is gonna be the motto of future for everything. Agreed. Oh,

2:19:32

we're as we're not satisfied with what state level government

2:19:36

or even on federal level government is providing this.

2:19:40

We'll have our own planes and groups and we'll work together

2:19:44

in small groups, you know, to avoid limitations and like I

2:19:47

clearly said no limitations, there's going to be the whole

2:19:49

thing. So that's right Adam Curry: now, that's, that's coming that's here. It's going

2:19:54

to be affordable for for a large group of people. You don't have

2:19:58

to be super rich anymore. More and you're right I mean we're

2:20:04

seeing what you what you talked about years ago about policing.

2:20:08

Oh, it's here you know it's like oh, here in Fredericksburg oh we

2:20:11

can have private police I got a gated community good you got you

2:20:15

got off duty cops work in there work in the gate no problem and

2:20:19

then in the in the poor neighborhood which we don't have

2:20:22

here but you know go down to kirbyville drones drones and I

2:20:27

in the sky and everything. Oh yeah, you were right mo sadly

2:20:31

you were right but that's yeah, Moe Factz: I didn't want to be right if from LA that's where it

2:20:36

is. That's a bittersweet thing. I don't want to be right about

2:20:38

these things. But I mean it's it's what's the most logical

2:20:41

thing so to what it is. So that was the end to see. I guess we

2:20:45

could think some more people we will buy like brand new money. I

2:20:48

Unknown: just I don't want any money around me. It's not I

2:20:51

don't want to have a new one that a brand than an old 20

2:20:56

That's kind of dumb. But there's some bad new money that excites

2:20:59

you. You like $100 bills. owe money to the most beautiful

2:21:05

thing on earth is $100 bill I haven't seen a woman is good

2:21:07

looking at $100 Adam Curry: Bill to excite you. Well, no hundies in this

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segment, but we do have people we want to thank and many of

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them did not include an update included note people we'd love

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I'll do the next one as well Leo are caught anyone who would put

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their whole name. Okay. And then it says good show. Thank you for

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2:24:34

after Trump wins primary but something happens in between.

2:24:39

Moe Factz: No, what I'm saying is that I believe that. You see

2:24:43

how hard they're going up to Trump. But this whole funny

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Willis thing. Yeah. I think he has no enemies on both sides.

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And I think the natural stepping will be Josh because Josh is

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better than any of these people. Nikki I mean look at who they

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put up Nikki Haley. Ron DeSantis all he was bad, he would have

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been more competition for Trump. And he has the he has been a

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good soldier to Trump and he has the January 6 credentials. So he

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would be the best person to step in if they decide to get rid of

2:25:15

Trump. That's my that's my theory. Well, right

2:25:19

Adam Curry: now, the whole world seems to be 4045 or 47.

2:25:24

Moe Factz: And I think that's the problem. Yeah. Really, the

2:25:27

Republicans don't want the headache of having a what you

2:25:31

call a lame duck Trump. Did you know Did you

2:25:34

Adam Curry: hear this? This hidden microphone video from

2:25:37

Carrie Lake? Moe Factz: Yes, I did. What you said with a phone.

2:25:42

Adam Curry: What did you think? Moe Factz: That's the Boulais phone like hey, well, no, she

2:25:46

Adam Curry: got the Boulay phone but she said no. Yeah,

2:25:49

Moe Factz: cuz she understands that loyalty to 45 is better for

2:25:54

her in your bag of money.

2:25:57

Adam Curry: What do you think about the timing of the release? First of all, it was professional so this was not a

2:26:02

mistake. You know? Like this is not an iPhone under a jacket.

2:26:05

This was professionally recorded. What do you think

2:26:09

about the timing of it now? Moe Factz: I haven't looked that much into it. Which were you

2:26:13

thinking VP? Adam Curry: Possibly VP? All the way pa I mean, cuz

2:26:20

Moe Factz: everybody showed their hand against him. So you

2:26:23

can't use any of those people. Adam Curry: And it shows and it also blows up the the GOP look

2:26:28

at how corrupt they are. And

2:26:32

Moe Factz: she would no be an excellent debate. That will be

2:26:41

actually keen, you know, she has great communication skills,

2:26:44

which I think that's where a weak point for Kamala Harris is.

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2:28:36

Moe Factz: So we're entered to de blot. And we wouldn't be a

2:28:39

show without, without our show favorite, nearly fuller. So what

2:28:45

he's going to talk about is he's going to talk about the term

2:28:47

affirmative action just is kind of a bridge between C and D. And

2:28:54

then we're going to talk about why was it important and then

2:28:57

also a propaganda. So this is this wraps it all up this wraps

2:29:02

wraps, actually, this wraps and actually is wraps up the last

2:29:06

show in the show because hopefully, you've seen these are

2:29:11

war tactics, to keep us busy not talking about the things that we

2:29:16

shouldn't be talking about at the expense of other human

2:29:20

beings. Unknown: All you can say is this point that affirmative action

2:29:27

all actions are affirmed power Affirmative, or they couldn't be

2:29:29

actions. And that is two types of affirmative action. And that

2:29:34

is affirmative action for white supremacy and affirmative action

2:29:37

against it. And this ask people what, you know, which stand Are

2:29:42

you going to take? Now, in addition to that, I'm gonna say

2:29:45

this, the term itself never should have been coined, and

2:29:49

everything was doomed when we allow that term to be used with

2:29:54

no definition. Because now everybody who's a left handed

2:29:58

tennis player and asked for affirmative action. That's what

2:30:01

everybody started doing. See the gay rights movement, and

2:30:04

everybody else asked him for affirmative action. Same thing

2:30:08

that happened with civil rights, all rights a civil, what he

2:30:11

wouldn't be rights. See? So anytime you slide it away from

2:30:16

the white supremacy words, you're gonna lose it.

2:30:19

Adam Curry: Yeah, this kind of wraps up a whole bunch of Mo

2:30:21

facts shows in general that right there,

2:30:26

Moe Factz: hopefully so and like say it's these terms, we've

2:30:31

talked about words being violence. And I think that's a

2:30:35

hard concept for people to accept what words are vital when

2:30:42

people lie to you that's violence. And then also when

2:30:45

they play mind tricks on your on you to make you lie to yourself,

2:30:50

that's the most dangerous kind of violence. Adam Curry: Interesting, because, you know, I would

2:30:56

disagree when people say you're being mean, to me, your words

2:31:00

are violence, but in your contexts on offense via it may

2:31:08

be I would agree with violent versus violence. What

2:31:13

Moe Factz: I'm saying the actual, we looked it up before the term violence can be used as words in the car. I understand

2:31:22

what you're saying as far as people because they all you hurt

2:31:26

my feelings, and even the context amount information, if

2:31:31

you're using truth, to hurt people's feelings. And I think

2:31:34

that's what a lot of work dia, they use a lot of truth, but

2:31:40

weaponized it to be not effective in it, you know, and

2:31:44

to bring about justice. It was to shame and to in Flint, and

2:31:49

flame situations. So that's what I mean is that that's how I see

2:31:53

words being used as violence. Yeah, we Adam Curry: did look it up. And indeed violence according to the

2:31:58

Cambridge dictionary, actions or words that are intended to hurt

2:32:02

people. Moe Factz: Yeah. Yeah. And we wish you could tell people the

2:32:06

truth, and it could hurt their feelings, and you not intend to

2:32:10

hurt their feelings? No, no, that's, that's not violence.

2:32:14

When I'm saying it name. This is where propaganda and words and

2:32:18

violence overlap, because people will tell you to true views and

2:32:21

propaganda. And we're going to get into that a little later in

2:32:24

these next clips. But they can tell you the truth. What they

2:32:27

know is going to come across as hurtful. You know, that's like

2:32:32

you tell him just say somebody's overweight, just stick to the

2:32:35

topic of the show, which part of the show we talked about. If you

2:32:38

say, Hey, you're 350 pounds, and say it that way? Is it true?

2:32:43

Yes. It is what you said in a way to hurt that person's

2:32:47

feelings. Yeah. So that's, that's what we were saying about

2:32:50

what about violence. But I think the real thing is, when people

2:32:55

use words, to make you lie to yourself, and as from nearly

2:33:00

Fuller's book, the only disrespect and only respect is

2:33:05

self respect. When they start to play with your mind, so where

2:33:08

you start respecting yourself, amen. I think that's the real.

2:33:14

And he's taken moocow we're both believers. I think that's the

2:33:18

issue Jesus had with the Sadducees. And the Pharisees.

2:33:21

It's like, yeah, y'all know the law. What y'all say? Y'all find

2:33:25

a loophole? To use it against people? Yeah, that's, that's the

2:33:29

issue, you know. So that's, that's the thing, like, so we'll

2:33:33

get with this thing with affirmative action. He's gonna

2:33:36

get into why it was not a good idea. 36

2:33:41

Unknown: when you use minority, forget it. Everybody has a

2:33:44

minority. People who, you know, get drunk on Saturday night, you

2:33:49

know, on just a special brand of whiskey, it can be called a

2:33:52

minority. And so we bought into it. And you asked the question,

2:33:57

What can we do? We really can't do anything cause we lost the

2:34:00

word war right from the beginning. By accepting terms

2:34:04

that didn't make sense. For years. I went around screaming,

2:34:07

you can't do nothing with a term like affirmative action. Good

2:34:10

doesn't have a definition. racial integration doesn't have

2:34:15

a definition. This is why you can't find a racially integrated

2:34:19

black person. It has no definition. You can't quantify

2:34:22

it. If you can't measure it is no way for you to do anything

2:34:26

with it. That's Adam Curry: amazing. He's still alive. Man. We're so blessed.

2:34:31

Moe Factz: I think it's cuz he lives in the truth. I mean, like

2:34:34

as much as you can. I mean, everybody lost themselves at

2:34:36

some point, but the focus on not lying to yourself is hard. Yeah,

2:34:45

it really is hard. And just to go back, I'm sure some people

2:34:51

could listen to this show him like, well, Mo Salah he's

2:34:54

beating up on black women or most I like I get this all the

2:34:57

time. No. It's the fact that the These people have lied to you

2:35:01

they have used terms like the diversity, equity and inclusion,

2:35:05

which has no, you how are we measuring diversity? And then

2:35:10

even even never give you numbers, like we said about the

2:35:12

5000 is half of 5000 split amongst these groups. So how do

2:35:17

we measure, you know, success in this situation? Right? So these

2:35:22

are the kinds of things like I said, this is the, the mind

2:35:26

screw, the same thing with the drugs, and the same thing with

2:35:30

how they're covering Trump and finding Willis and those kinds

2:35:33

of things. All of this is meant to keep you spun up. And it's a

2:35:36

form of war. Yes. Adam Curry: That's right. And I don't

2:35:41

Moe Factz: take war lightly. Like, because I live in this

2:35:44

world, and I can easily it's one of the two thing I can say, I

2:35:48

can say, You know what, I don't worry about it. I'm gonna finish

2:35:50

the show at 100, I'm done. I'm gonna go live my life. I know

2:35:53

what I know. And that's it. Or I can take it and say, Okay, I can

2:35:57

use my talents to work for the dark side. You know, if money

2:36:01

was my intent, Adam Curry: oh, there is another option, Mo, we're hoping you

2:36:04

take it. No, I'm gonna say I mean, to say

2:36:06

Moe Factz: if I if, if I want to take the easy road, you're

2:36:08

saying those would be the two easy roads, like I've done it,

2:36:11

you know, book left chest checked off, I need to be

2:36:14

concerned about me. But I realized that my children had to

2:36:18

live in this world, my friends had to live in this world, you

2:36:20

know, I'm a relationship with a lot of people, you know, saying

2:36:23

through this show, they have to live in this world. And, and

2:36:26

being a black male, it's kind of like being a black American.

2:36:31

I've said this before, and I don't want to belabor the point.

2:36:33

But I want to say this is that being a black American, we can

2:36:37

understand what it's like to be white in the overall world,

2:36:42

because we're a minority inside this country, the saying the way

2:36:45

to quote unquote, white people or minorities in the world, so

2:36:49

we can understand how you feel. As a minority, we get it. The

2:36:54

same thing with being a black male, we can get it you know, we

2:36:58

we do have? I don't want to use the word privilege because not

2:37:05

the right we're but being a man, certain things you can dominate

2:37:10

over women. Right? Right. As a black man, we could dominate

2:37:13

over black women because we physically, you know, we were

2:37:17

more physically, you know, stronger, bigger, that kind of

2:37:20

thing. But then we also get understand, it's like, well, we

2:37:25

know what it's like to be non white in this world. And this

2:37:28

system, and it's not about people, it's about the system,

2:37:31

everything and I think people misconstrued and I want to make

2:37:34

that very clear. If it's the last year, your time here for me. I'm not talking about white people. That's why I'm nearly

2:37:39

full is not talking about white people. That's why I said three

2:37:42

groups of people. There's white supremacist, white people and

2:37:46

non white people. Yeah, and Adam Curry: I heard you, I don't think you've ever said it on the

2:37:50

show. But white supremacy is an operating system.

2:37:54

Moe Factz: Is the operating system. Yeah. The same way we

2:37:58

look at like I said, with the whole thing with the lawyers,

2:38:00

and they're gonna you're gonna say, Yeah,

2:38:02

Adam Curry: Cory Booker is a part of white supremacy.

2:38:06

Moe Factz: Yes. And then nearly full of books. Anybody that

2:38:08

works towards injustice is part of the system. Yeah, if you're

2:38:11

not working towards dismantling the system. And here's another

2:38:16

thing. It's not the fact that I'm obsessed with white

2:38:21

supremacy, as some people will say to bully a name. No, almost

2:38:25

obsessed with justice. It just so happens that white supremacy

2:38:29

is in the way of having justice. That's where the obsession comes

2:38:33

from. Almost instantly, that with people not being

2:38:36

mistreated. I can't stand this out of people see people

2:38:39

mistreated, I can't stand aside and see people that need the

2:38:42

most help get the most help. That's what I'm obsessed with.

2:38:46

Now, it needs just so happened that the system of white

2:38:49

supremacy in that way and if you've Danielson that white

2:38:52

people away, that void will be filled by another group that

2:38:55

wants to appear on supremacy and that never practice injustice.

2:39:00

So I want to just want to clarify that right quick. Um,

2:39:05

well, I guess I guess, like I said, they play these word

2:39:08

games, these war games with words. Um, so let's get into it.

2:39:14

No, no, go ahead. Go ahead. No, I'm just saying that and that's

2:39:18

why we come to propaganda and really that's what this show

2:39:21

whole show was about is I just put these stories from social

2:39:25

media Adam Curry: topics conversation, propaganda, all of it, all of

2:39:32

it, which you're right. All right, is war tactic, war

2:39:35

tactic. Moe Factz: And you know, what's crazy in these next three clips,

2:39:40

is going to explain propaganda. What using propaganda.

2:39:45

Propaganda Unknown: is ubiquitous and everyone uses propaganda. It's a

2:39:50

kind of communication that makes a case for a goal, bypassing

2:39:55

reason. So what it does is It's a method to urge you to mobilize

2:40:03

towards something while concealing from you things that

2:40:06

you reasonably should think should consider.

2:40:11

Moe Factz: Stop right there. Play that again. I wish he could

2:40:15

play it has smooth motion, he was really digest what he just

2:40:19

said in that first part, because it's important to when we played

2:40:23

other parts, Adam Curry: okay? I was said that I'm like, I wonder if I can

2:40:28

slow that down. I don't have that capability. Now the

2:40:30

propaganda Unknown: isn't back with us and everyone uses propaganda. It's a

2:40:35

kind of communication that makes a case for a goal. Bypassing

2:40:41

reason. So what it does, is, it's a method to urge you to

2:40:48

mobilize towards something while concealing from you things that

2:40:52

you reasonably should think. Yeah, yeah.

2:40:55

Moe Factz: All right. So your brain is built to think

2:40:58

reasonably. That's how we're made. And it's like, it's short

2:41:03

circuits or hot wires, your brain and say, Oh, we're gonna

2:41:05

go around that reason, and go straight to emotion. That's

2:41:10

violence. That is violence, because it's like, give me the

2:41:14

facts. Give me the numbers. And let me process it the way I

2:41:18

process it. And then I'll make an informed decision. On the

2:41:22

information you give me. It's like, No, we're going to go

2:41:25

around that reason. Because that's just inconvenient for us.

2:41:31

And we want you to think about how we want you to think,

2:41:33

Adam Curry: and it works nine times out of 10.

2:41:37

Moe Factz: This very effect works. It works. It works. For

2:41:42

the people that are willing to let it work, yes, indeed.

2:41:46

Unknown: All right, should consider we have these irrational biases. And what propaganda does is it

2:41:58

takes notions like freedom, integrity, and it weds them to

2:42:03

these irrational biases. Adam Curry: Twitter is just filled with that every single

2:42:10

second of the day. Yes, it is.

2:42:14

Moe Factz: Let me know the next one. What Yeah, because we did a

2:42:17

lot. I was 37. Yeah. So what I want people to do listen to what

2:42:21

he just said, you know, it goes around your brain saying goes

2:42:25

around your reason, you know, gets you to think how we want

2:42:28

you to think and now listen to what he does in the next two

2:42:32

clips. Operation Unknown: Iraqi Freedom is what the Iraq war was called. Why was

2:42:38

killing hundreds and hundreds of 1000s of Iraqis called Operation

2:42:41

Iraqi Freedom? Because the idea was somehow freedom is what

2:42:45

Americans do. If we're doing it, it must be freedom. The word

2:42:53

propaganda by itself is neither good nor bad. Because we talk

2:42:58

about abolitionist propaganda, we talk about the propaganda

2:43:03

that people use in social movements. Social movements need

2:43:08

propaganda. Martin Luther King Jr. talked about the need for

2:43:11

propaganda, because you need to get people to reconsider their

2:43:15

racist assumptions. If you're doing a social movement that's

2:43:19

trying to change people's attitudes towards for example,

2:43:23

gay marriage. You're gonna have to use art, you're gonna have to

2:43:28

appeal to people's emotions to sort of undermine the biases

2:43:32

they have. Adam Curry: Yeah, propaganda pro life pro choice nowhere is it

2:43:39

killing babies or not killing babies pro life pro choice

2:43:43

Moe Factz: and he just did it because he said he just said

2:43:47

propaganda goes around your your your reason or using your

2:43:52

reasonable thought, but he's like for certain things it's

2:43:55

okay to do that. Well, then he condemns the military the United

2:44:02

States Government for doing it with Operation Freedom Iraqi

2:44:05

Freedom. But anyway, say the count of gays and race and of

2:44:08

abolition, it's okay, how about we need to give it to the people

2:44:12

straight? It's not okay to mistreat people. Here's why. And

2:44:16

then make you let you make an informed decision. If you say

2:44:19

it's okay then then you are who you are. And that's fine. But

2:44:24

when you try to manipulate people once they realize and

2:44:26

wake up, they're being manipulated just like with this

2:44:28

whole di thing. It's gonna be the pendulum is gonna swing back

2:44:32

the other way, which honestly, I think that's the whole goal. I

2:44:36

think the system of white supremacy needs that fresh

2:44:38

breath, fresh batch a racist. That's what they need. You know,

2:44:42

it's kind of like y'all to get himself out there. He I think

2:44:45

y'all bought into the equality thing. No, we can't have that.

2:44:50

Oh, the system collapses. So what do we need to do? We need

2:44:53

to dag on hold your nose. Like you're doing a dog you hold his

2:44:57

nose in the poop to get him to understand Yeah, and that's

2:45:00

what's being done and that's why the origin is why I call it an

2:45:03

orange people they're training people to think like that. Like

2:45:08

cut people of color like Neely Fuller said you're bad for

2:45:10

business yeah you're bad for business the white supremacy you

2:45:14

don't want to you don't want to mistreat people what kind of

2:45:18

what kind of personnel are you using a light that is my system

2:45:21

going out runs off mistreatment you don't want to play a part

2:45:23

you Adam Curry: make a good point. And I think you're right and of

2:45:26

course all things backfire pendulum is a pendulum because

2:45:29

it swings and and you're right. I mean, this is I even set up

2:45:34

myself. It's like, oh, everything's dei know everything

2:45:38

that messes up as Dei, therefore the people who are been hired

2:45:41

under dei are no good. And they're a danger to us because

2:45:45

they're, they're in airplanes now.

2:45:49

Moe Factz: Wow. Propaganda wish, wish wish their message. And

2:45:54

that's why I can step in and say Hey, Orange, people don't miss

2:45:57

nomina not orange people. The people that is trying to you

2:46:00

know, they try to manipulate don't fall for it because it's

2:46:04

not they want you to be saying be racist. They need you to be

2:46:08

racist, because if the race conversation collapsed, and

2:46:10

we've got a justice, and if we go to justice, then this whole

2:46:14

charade collapses. Yeah, it upsets me it really irks me to

2:46:18

say because I hate to see people mistreated all the way around

2:46:22

I've never been the kind of person to be you know, not to be

2:46:26

sound like a saint but I just never see as well with me it's

2:46:29

like if you beat somebody beat him. You know, if you want to

2:46:32

have a war let's have a war you know, say get your again we'll

2:46:35

get our guns go out in the field. Let's kill each other.

2:46:37

And whoever got the more people there, that's the person that

2:46:40

you want. If that's what you want to have him say all this

2:46:44

sneaky stuff. He ain't right now like, well,

2:46:46

Adam Curry: the best propaganda is his war is always war. I

2:46:50

mean, we have a Ukraine versus Russia. I mean, oh, my God,

2:46:53

that's nothing but propaganda. And now we have you know, we

2:46:58

have a genocide Joe was importing Israel. It's great.

2:47:04

When you see it, it really becomes Moe Factz: quite funny. It is comical. Yeah. It may have dire

2:47:11

and dire consequences. But there's there's a gallows humor

2:47:14

to, like y'all are stupid. Yeah, cuz that's me too. Because it's

2:47:18

like, you're still falling forward. Yeah. And then the PSA,

2:47:20

all the Jews are running the world. Or these are people are

2:47:24

running the world. But who are they asking for help? Who are

2:47:29

Israel attorney to the crown? Who is the most was turning to

2:47:34

their crown. They're saying Daddy, come fix it.

2:47:36

Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, you're right. I'm sorry. Not everybody

2:47:40

understands that. It's, it's taken a lot of learning a lot of

2:47:45

Mo faxes to get there. The

2:47:48

Moe Factz: cloud is the cloud at what they call the fog of war. I

2:47:50

mean, that's literally you know, I mean, we you're in the thick

2:47:53

of it. And that's what the last episode he was saying, going up

2:47:56

the mountain. Yeah, you know, as you get further away from the

2:47:59

battlefield, you can kind of see it. That's how I suggest people

2:48:02

to be not say not going on social media or whatever else.

2:48:06

But take 10 steps back from it. Like what are you can't really

2:48:10

appreciate art until you step back from it, and get the you

2:48:13

know, the full picture. You know, and then they you comment

2:48:17

sometimes that's why the show's take so long, because I don't

2:48:20

even I'm saying isn't, luckily, I've been blessed with a

2:48:24

partner. He was saying it allows it allows me to process you

2:48:30

know, cuz you, you, you you're the power father, you say I

2:48:33

podcast need to be on a on a time schedule. But I'm like, for

2:48:38

what I'm doing. I you don't want to hear me talk about something

2:48:41

right when I process it. Adam Curry: No, no, I'd much rather you process it, that's

2:48:45

for sure. Because I'm Moe Factz: the canary in the coal mine in a weird way, you

2:48:49

know, saying it's like, Okay, let me see it that way. Okay,

2:48:51

let me see it that way. But Adam Curry: not even in a weird way. You've always said from day

2:48:55

one. This is what has always kept us very close. is oh, we're

2:49:00

just first Adam. We're just first Don't worry. You're next.

2:49:04

And ya know, I mean, that's been apparent for years. Like oh,

2:49:08

yeah, you're right. Absolutely. You Moe Factz: You know what I mean by you are next. Yeah, of

2:49:13

course. The people are gonna make I know you do, but I'll

2:49:16

make it clear for the people. If you're white and no go along

2:49:20

with the system of white supremacy. You're,

2:49:23

Adam Curry: you're next. Yeah. Because

2:49:26

Moe Factz: you got the resources and the racism thing don't work.

2:49:29

You know, this whole Don't Don't listen to him because he's

2:49:32

another race or don't listen to him because he had another

2:49:34

gender. Don't listen to him because they're another sexuality preference. You know, when you sit here, say I, you

2:49:41

know, I don't sign on that system. You are a big problem

2:49:44

and you have to be dealt with immediately. That's why I call

2:49:47

it race traitor. What's the penalty for trading? Being a

2:49:51

trader is writing down the words.

2:49:56

Adam Curry: Now it's it's really interesting to see how easily

2:50:00

People are I mean, I think it's still, they're still testing

2:50:03

which way they want it when I say they build an operating

2:50:06

system. Because man, they were so easy to flip on the Jews.

2:50:12

Watch this. Yeah. What what? Auschwitz what's World War Two?

2:50:17

No, no, no, no, no, watch us do this boom. Everyone's hating the

2:50:21

Zionist whatever you want to call them. Tunnels.

2:50:24

Moe Factz: You're saying like you will not fathom this 10

2:50:26

years ago? No, what's what's being on earth? No, 10

2:50:30

Adam Curry: months ago, I couldn't fathom this. This

2:50:34

flipped on a dime, brother. That was amazing. They just flip some

2:50:38

switches. Oh, it's genocide, Joe? Oh, I mean, the whole no

2:50:44

agenda social. I said, I don't want to be associated with any

2:50:48

of this people out of control. It's any words is Jews are

2:50:52

responsible. It's trannies die and people just going insane.

2:50:58

Moe Factz: And I can understand because I understand what's the

2:51:02

propaganda 24/7 Yeah, and like I said, it's just, they're just

2:51:07

getting a dose of it. So it's weird to them. You know, I've

2:51:10

had I've been living in a system for 43 years. So you know, I

2:51:14

have experience but if you're being you're you live oblivious

2:51:19

to it. And then all of a sudden, you have Obama coming to office.

2:51:23

So that's really where it started. Yeah. And then after

2:51:26

that, you know, just constant constant pressure, pressure,

2:51:30

pressure. And it's like, yeah, we're gonna make white supremacy

2:51:33

out here. We've accused you that's how the system looks at

2:51:36

him. Like it's I don't want to belabor the point but I just

2:51:39

want to make that clear. What's really going on here. And you

2:51:43

know, don't Don't take the bait. And it's not gonna be easy road.

2:51:47

If you choose the BJ you choose justice. It ain't no, it is not

2:51:52

a walk in the park. Adam Curry: Most cat all most can't, most can't. Everyone gets

2:51:57

tripped up even if you're well aware. It's so it's so good.

2:52:02

It's so good. The way it's done. It's just good. It works. It's

2:52:05

human to be propagandize is probably ultimately human. And

2:52:09

Moe Factz: you know what it is maybe a show for another day? I

2:52:12

think it's very inhuman. Because in the Bible, not to beat people

2:52:16

over the head with the Bible. But it said We wrestle not with

2:52:18

flesh and blood. So what the hell are we we're wrestling

2:52:21

Whitney. Adam Curry: Good and Evil.

2:52:25

Moe Factz: There it is. But even he will say, Eve A LOOK AT IT

2:52:31

guy out him over there, you know, saying not what you're

2:52:34

saying. Like he needs the only two people on Earth. But he was

2:52:37

able to get in between? Yeah. So like I say, I don't want to

2:52:40

belabor the point. But I just want to make that clear, because

2:52:42

I think people are, are getting too confused. My poor my like,

2:52:48

let's do one Adam Curry: more, one more propaganda clip here. Okay,

2:52:51

let's go, you're Unknown: gonna have to appeal to people's emotions to sort of

2:52:55

undermine the biases they have. And what other way do we have to

2:52:59

undermine the biases they have? By challenging those biases, and

2:53:04

often non rational ways. You know, the goal in propaganda is

2:53:07

to connect neutral words to other stuff. Propaganda will

2:53:12

always be here. Our words always have these associations, any

2:53:16

word I have? When I talk about my cat, you get a warm, fuzzy

2:53:21

feeling. The propaganda campaign involves connecting our words to

2:53:26

these things. It's inevitable that people have these

2:53:30

associations between words and images. Democracy involves

2:53:35

having many such associations having lots of different words

2:53:40

and lots of different discussions that are happening.

2:53:43

So we can kind of pick and choose among them.

2:53:47

Moe Factz: Yeah. All right. So I mean, that just wraps it up

2:53:51

about propaganda. I got one last clip just to show propagating in

2:53:54

action and how they try to propagandize my people. We know

2:53:59

Charlamagne has been stepping on a lot of landmines lately. I

2:54:02

don't know if intentionally or unintentionally. We've thought

2:54:06

out throughout the life of the show, I told you he's he's

2:54:08

looking for a way out. But he's also a captive because of his

2:54:13

past. So this is Charlemagne to God talking to joy and read. And

2:54:19

I think Angela, Angela Wright is also there with him. She

2:54:24

believes out the clip. And Charlemagne finishes up and this

2:54:27

is propaganda about democracy. Well,

2:54:29

Unknown: here's what I want to say to you joy. And you know

2:54:32

this too, because you've also been not just in the business,

2:54:35

but in the business of serving the culture for so long. I have

2:54:38

been in meeting after meeting, both on the hill and off the

2:54:42

hill, with the party, about their failure to reach their

2:54:47

base, their most faithful base for years. This is not new

2:54:51

information. I don't know why we're surprised. I don't know

2:54:54

why folks are they said I'm not holding them accountable on

2:54:56

segments with them and all of that Leonarda is not saying

2:54:59

anything different. then what I've heard members, including

2:55:01

the past chairs of the Congressional Black Caucus

2:55:03

write, say to the party, they're saying you're not investing

2:55:06

enough in our community find the lie. Jamie Harrison will tell

2:55:10

you that that is indeed the case that they are working on it to

2:55:13

change it. So why are we upset when people are pointing out the

2:55:16

facts? The facts are enough black consultants aren't hired?

2:55:20

Tell me five black holsters you have, you can't because you have

2:55:23

not created that bitch. Tell me the black candidates that you

2:55:26

have, you've been forced to ensure that that bench is

2:55:29

growing by the Congressional Black Caucus. You tell me the

2:55:32

number of consultants you hire, tell me with a fact with a

2:55:35

straight face that white boys don't run the Democratic Party.

2:55:39

And I'll call you a lot all day long. Now, that does not mean

2:55:43

that we should go and support a fascist. I don't think either of

2:55:46

us are saying that. That's what mainstream media never reports me saying because

2:55:48

I'm never saying I may talk about Joe Biden and his

2:55:52

shortcomings. But also say Donald Trump isn't the end of

2:55:54

democracy as we know it. Yeah. Adam Curry: You gotta feel bad for him.

2:56:02

Moe Factz: Democracy, Trump is the end of democracy, whatever

2:56:05

that means. Whatever that means. That means

2:56:09

Adam Curry: he is the end of democracy as we know it. It's

2:56:12

such you know, it's Week. This week. They need though, yeah,

2:56:18

they need a better line. They still need a better line. I

2:56:22

mean, where you really, if you really want to see propaganda

2:56:25

working. Flip on C span. In the morning, they have a call in

2:56:31

show and they have Democrat line, Republican line

2:56:37

independent line. Moe Factz: That was my daily list and on the word oh man,

2:56:40

when I went to work, and Adam Curry: you just and people call in and this and the

2:56:44

Democrat line, it's the end of democracy. And then the

2:56:47

Republican line is here. It's like you know, Joe Biden is

2:56:53

killing us with the border. I mean, everything.

2:56:55

Moe Factz: And of America and of America and into democracy and

2:57:00

then the end of America you go

2:57:03

Adam Curry: and the independents are home. They don't even know

2:57:06

what they're doing. It's like Can we all just get along? Yeah,

2:57:09

it's, it's amazing. It really isn't. Mo this has been a good

2:57:13

show. Man. I really like I like also like the length of this

2:57:15

show. We just hit in three bucks here is really nice.

2:57:20

Moe Factz: I appreciate that. Like us I appreciate you bro. It

2:57:25

was a Adam Curry: I don't just appreciate you more I love you

2:57:28

brother. This is allow you to bro this is so much this is fun

2:57:32

for me. This is like this is my sugar right here. Eating sugar.

2:57:36

This this gets me high I love it.

2:57:39

Moe Factz: Hopefully it is for for the producers and you send a

2:57:42

new listeners as well because it's rare that you can have

2:57:47

somebody sit down and have this conversation put their emotions

2:57:51

offense to the side and have an honest conversation.

2:57:56

Adam Curry: And we have at least four more to go in this series

2:58:00

support us support mo support the work mo facts.com mo fund

2:58:05

me.com goes directly to the donation page mo thank you so

2:58:09

much brother. Moe Factz: And as I always say pay attention to everything and

2:58:15

the truth revealed itself conducted day.

2:58:53

You ever stopped to thank you all for being what if you had to

2:58:57

stop and think for your lungs stop breathing. Oh lot of people

2:59:01

will be blowing the face. It's a marathon not a sprint for the

2:59:04

human race. Many of us on this planet moving out of full space

2:59:08

take for granted how the body needs time to rejuvenate Wait,

2:59:12

let me get my PowerPoint you know illustrate all the healing

2:59:15

properties. That's your best real estate only stop to take a

2:59:19

break here in there. Run around through the years my body saw a

2:59:22

lot of wear and tear being solid put a lot of stress on the

2:59:26

joints while I get my therapists and massage my pressure points

2:59:30

for slamming on hoods of cars jumping over fences. Now it's

2:59:34

like every week I go to see my dentist Alytus nutritionist they

2:59:38

caught his own interest has gone for a walk in the sun is

2:59:41

momentous. All his talk is secure and bags is hysterical. You are the bag

3:00:11

you're gonna stay rich if you take care of you when material

3:00:14

was not comparable people stay driven in dishonor, but they

3:00:18

treat themselves terrible is effed up head to toe rocking

3:00:22

bendy, but when it comes time to eat, they go on by Wendy's put

3:00:25

trash in your body. That's not friendly niggas need gas station

3:00:30

hot dogs and backhand Bentley's with social media down they get

3:00:34

the shakes and become crippled by the pains of migraine

3:00:37

headaches and it's on my locks off when they was at leg length

3:00:41

and when I cut them off felt like I dropped a dead weight

3:00:45

sleep well rather than treat your body like it's the only one

3:00:49

that you got to say it with me IMF in the wealth but it all

3:00:54

starts out with loving yourself that's what it was.

3:01:44

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