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Back to episode — Episode 3048 CWSA 12/20/25

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a different opinion. So personally, I would look at what's good for America in every situation. And if Israel is, if I thought that Israel was, let's say, guiding us in the wrong direction, I would have a dual opinion. One, are they doing a good job of it? Because it's their job to do a good job of it. The Israeli lobby and the pro-Israel people should be doing whatever they can to maximize their…

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course, there had to be some kind of woke problem in California that made the fires worse. Ukraine is making a thousand interceptor drones a day to fight Russia's Shahed waves. Damn, a thousand drones a day.

Oh, the Biden FBI and DOJ waive campaign finance probe of Senator Kyrsten Sinema after she left the Democratic Party. I guess that didn't happen.

Wow, there's an invisibility cloak for Norwich. I want an invisibility cloak. Oh, wow. The new cloaking concept shield sensor technic shields. Wait a minute. A magnetic cloak. I don't know if I believe that.

Could a common spice help cure chronic back pain? All right, we have to find out what those spices are. Turmeric. Turmeric might cure your back pain. And old van. Never heard of them.

All right. I'll be shutting down the feed as soon as my breakfast shows up, which will be any minute now.

Testosterone alters how men respond to unfairness against women. Well, you could just ask me that one.

All right. US firm gets funds for the first mass producible nuclear reactors. Well so Radiant remains on track for next year's startup of its first nuclear reactor, the Calidus Demonstration Unit. So it's a company named Radiant has raised over 300 million for new funding and they can apparently build a micro nuclear reactor. Isn't it weird that when AI became a big thing and suddenly we needed all this power, but that's exactly the time that the nuclear industry suddenly learned how to make portable little micro. Well, maybe they always did. It's kind of weird that the power plants became practical and economical at the same time as AI. It might be because there's just so much more money to be made with AI that suddenly, you know, you have the best of everything working in your favor.

Let's see what else. US firm produces enriched uranium for nuclear reactors. So there's all these breakthroughs in nuclear power that are happening at the same time. What there's a vapor breakthrough. Okay. I don't know why we need a vapor breakthrough.

Oh, look. It's me. So did you hear about the North Korean hacker who had a job in some big American company and the only way they caught him is that there was this tiny lag in the time from the keystroke to something happening. So they could finally figure out they knew that he was in North Korea and not just a

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remote worker. It turns out that some North Korean had figured out how to fool an American company and get a job and work it for some time. All right, here's the food. All right, everybody. You can put it right here. Okay. And your nurse is bringing your black coffee for you. Thank you. All right. Thanks. All right, everybody. Got to eat. Yeah, the unsynchronized sip is coming up now. All right.…

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