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April 21st • 3h 25m

1653: Twigs

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John C Dvorak: Let's steal it.
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Unknown: Adam curry Jhansi
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Adam Curry: Dvorak April 21 2024 This Year Award winning nation
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media assassination episode 1653. This
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Unknown: is no agenda.
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Adam Curry: shooting fish in a barrel and broadcasting live
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from the heart of a country here in Siena region number six in
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the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry from
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John C Dvorak: Northern Silicon Valley, where we remind people
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kick out the jams. Kick out the jams. I'm Jesse
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Adam Curry: Hill. All right, you had some sugar this morning, as
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there is everybody. I will warn you up front. I have headphone
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ear was Remco why I have headphone ear.
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John C Dvorak: What does that mean? You got a big bunch of
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mold growing inside your ear
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Adam Curry: know I've had my headphones on so long. In the
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past few days. I don't know exactly why. But you know how
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your your ear can wet asleep. Your ear can just hurt. You know
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what I mean? It would, but you don't know that. And what am I
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asking you Mr. Speaker? Man, you're
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John C Dvorak: not asking me I'm asking you what? Yeah, so then
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Adam Curry: the your ear just hurts the outside of your ear
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because it's been trapped by my over the ear headphones. Oh,
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yeah. So I'm just saying I might have to I might have to do this
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from time to time just to give my ears some restaurants just
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John C Dvorak: go do aebischer And where the white that plugs
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tells us this. Yeah, right.
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Adam Curry: Hey everybody, I've got air pods it sounds so groovy
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doesn't it? No, I got to be able to monitor man. I'm in charge.
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I'm in QC here quality control a QC audio quality control got to
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make sure it's all good. It's all good.
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John C Dvorak: Did you hear about the helicopter crash?
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Yeah, I did. That guy got killed. Yeah. Was the one of the
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opponents
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Adam Curry: I know. So let me just read the headline. So
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people hear this helicopter crash in Kenya kills defense
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chief and nine senior officers. Now what were you saying about
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the the other guy who got killed on his way to Vegas?
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John C Dvorak: I don't know about the guy got killed on his
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way to Vegas. Oh, okay.
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Adam Curry: I'm sorry about that. No, that was the guy who
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got killed a while ago. Oh, no. This
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John C Dvorak: guy got this guy
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Adam Curry: killed a shopper. Yeah, this Yeah, this was like
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half the cap is p is Kenya, Kenya. Kenya is Kenya,
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John C Dvorak: Kenya, Kenya. Kenya is one of the two cars so
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this guy was the guy who tried to overturn Ruta, who's the head
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of? Oh, that's right. Oh, oops. Oopsie tried to throw it throw
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his election over. And then yeah, he's dead. How bad is a
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shame?
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Adam Curry: Darn helicopters can't trust them. With your
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permission, I'd like to start with Max as a Reylo. Does this
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name ring a bell for you?
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John C Dvorak: I guess not. That's like a softball. I could
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just pretty much said a lot of different funny things. But yes,
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please start with Max as a relah.
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Adam Curry: As a Reylo. Yes, yes. Max as a Reylo is the guy
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who burned himself at the Trump trial. Yes, it
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John C Dvorak: has been hilarious. Well, I wouldn't call
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it it's not meant to be funny.
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Adam Curry: Well, Allah, Allah, allow me to give you some
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background. First of all, not fake real guy, not a stuntman as
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a Reylo. And some of his thinking was known to me before
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this happens through a friend of mine who was asked me not to
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discuss
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John C Dvorak: it. So I will Okay. Well, you would, why are
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you discussing it? No,
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Adam Curry: not to discuss that part. I'm going to discuss him.
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So it's real because I immediately like oh, look, it is
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fake, phony stuntman. No, no, no, the guy actually actually
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burned himself alive. And right away. What was the first thing
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we heard right away right away within seconds from the police
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chief from everybody. The reporters on the scene. It's in
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this clip
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Unknown: tonight, the full jury of 12 people in six alternates
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officially sworn in to hear the hush money trial of former
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President Trump. But it was a chaotic and disturbing scene
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just across the street from the courthouse steps. Putting
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everyone on edge video capturing a man setting himself on fire in
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the park area reserved for protesters, bright orange flames
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engulfing his body shortly after 130
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I heard someone scream. He's going to set himself on fire. I
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turned around, and I saw a man dump liquid on himself on his
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face and he immediately lit himself with a lighter or
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something and The room was screaming. There was some
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frantic moments as police looked for a fire extinguisher
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police managing to extinguish the blaze after several minutes
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before an ambulance arrived to take him to the hospital in
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critical condition. His exact motivation tonight, unclear, but
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police say they see no connection between the incident
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and the trial of Mr. Trump.
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We do not believe he is this was targeting any particular person
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or any particular group. We just right now label it as a sort of
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a conspiracy theorists and we're going from their
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authority say he threw pamphlets in the air before lighting
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himself on fire.
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The pamphlet seems to be propaganda based, almost like a
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conspiracy theory type of pamphlet, some information in
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regards to Ponzi schemes.
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Adam Curry: Okay. So you must ask yourself, Why was his entire
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sub stack not deleted? This is something that usually happens
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immediately after something weird goes down. The manifesto
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is gone. It's no longer there. It's not available. They took it
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away. They had to take it down. Because you're intended to read
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them. And as you know, I like to solidify the face of conspiracy
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just conspiracies just wacky, crazy nut job. As you know, I
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like to read things from so called nut jobs. I you know, we
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have talked for years about Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber
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manifesto. Industrial siding is future, which is something
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everybody should read. We're kind of right in the middle of
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that right now. I only wish I had been able to know him to see
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that his amygdala was imploding. Nobody would listen to the guy.
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And this is by the way, why this podcast and meetups are
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important. If you feel like no one's listening to you and your
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crazy conspiracy theories stick around. So I read everything,
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everything. He has all of the sub stacks. And I have to say
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he's not wrong about some things. Then I just wanted to
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discuss briefly the things that he talked about because I think
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there's some validity to the Ponzi schemes, because we saw
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this exactly. With FTX Sam Backman freed all this money
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being flushed to universities to interest groups, voter fraud
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politicians, corrupt groups in Ukraine. So he went really deep
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down that that rabbit hole, and this is why we really haven't
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been told much about FTX. And we just threw the autistic kid in
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jail or really his parents. And this guy points out a lot about
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the Ivy League colleges. He says all of that is corrupt. But I
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have no doubt. He says all these crypto exchanges, the Silicon
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Valley Bank collapse, which was heavily invested in crypto, all
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these altcoins. I think I think there was some interesting
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points that he made and also that 27 of The Simpsons writers
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were from Harvard, I didn't check it, but I'm going to just
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take it at face value meant to discourage us as meaningless
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drones. He says all of this stuff coming from the
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universities, especially Israel, Gaza is all meant to facilitate
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confusion. His basic point is it's a big club and you're not
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in it. The COVID market collapse, checkmark recovery,
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money funneled out of Twitter by Elon Of course, that's it. He
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thinks it's intended to crash and burn Tesla with Bitcoin and
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Dogecoin and all of that being funneled away. Elizabeth Holmes
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scam. Richard Branson projects the Titan submarine, it's an
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interesting entertaining read, not something we should just
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throw away. That's all I had to say about him.
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Unknown: Why? Well,
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John C Dvorak: I was I thought you're gonna go into an
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exposition. I have nothing on this, by the way. And I read all
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this stuff, too. And I read his pamphlets and I and he is such
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that and I will say is highly entertaining. Yeah, and there's
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Adam Curry: something to the credo Ponzi scheme. I'd like
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that. I think I
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John C Dvorak: like to crypto Ponzi scheme, but you know, that
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has to execute before we can say anything.
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Adam Curry: Well, but it is. I mean, that's what FTX was. That
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was billions of dollars. That was flushed, that was flushed in
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and out and, and everyone's made whole. I mean, the whole thing
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is, I think there's a lot to it.
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John C Dvorak: About it's sad, you still give Harvard guardians
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that much credit for being that into anything. I think we're
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under the last
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Adam Curry: undeniable The Simpsons has predicted a lot of
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stuff.
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John C Dvorak: He goes over the wealth, inertia 30 or 40 or 100
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years. And it's a goofball satire, they're gonna end up you
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know, just predicting stuff by accident, but I think he
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exaggerates the predictions. I take them too seriously. And
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it's almost like comical because it is still a cartoon. And
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nobody's been really watching it for the last decade. It you
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know, it. He was a little over the top. Of course, he was
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gorgeous. And at all I thought he was the
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Adam Curry: dude says long fire. Hello. He obviously
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John C Dvorak: is a lost soul. He obviously
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Adam Curry: had issues, but there was a lot I thought that
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was very interesting and without a doubt that it was in
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entertaining, period. Okay, well, that's I thought it was
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interesting beyond entertaining and people should read it for
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themselves. And it's intended for you to read it to call it a
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crackpot. Wackadoodle conspiracy theory. That's why they leave it
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up. It's very that's that's that's annoying. You
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John C Dvorak: make eggs, which I go along with is why is it up?
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Yeah. So you read all the old stuff. He's got all his old
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stuff, the crazier stuff is actually in the background. And,
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yes, that normally gets taken down. But then again, I find
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thinking I'm in San Francisco. I'm running substack and I'm
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thinking we're going to take this down. Has anyone asked us
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to take it down? No, but normally people would just take
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it down. Yeah, we're getting views we're getting sub stagnant
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rushes we're not taking it down for good reason. A
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Adam Curry: little follow up on the Catherine Maher, the the the
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new NPR chief. Yeah, well listen to this. Her dad. Her dad was
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Gordon Roberts Meyer he passed away in 2020. And one of our
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producers dug up his obituary from white funeral home. But let
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me just read a little. Gordon Roberts Meyer, retired Vice
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President of commodities operations and spiritual
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Parisian died October 5 2020. in Norwalk, Connecticut have
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complications from alcoholism. Gordon known as Rob or less
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frequently more cherished to him Gordo was born in Norwalk,
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Connecticut, growing up in Wilton, Connecticut for time
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with his elder brother Jim elder sister, Pamela and younger
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sister Marcia the family then decamped to St. Germain du Pres.
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France as a result of their father's work at IBM were family
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Lord contends he may or may not have been a postwar spy. Hello,
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says it right there in the obituary. And then it goes on to
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basically I mean, this guy worked at all kinds of spooky
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organizations. It sounds like the Apple did not fall fall far
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from the tree. Yeah, so that's just a little more
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solidification he worked at. He ran operations at Astra Goldman
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Sachs, UBS Casselton commodities, deep appreciation
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for tanker ships remarkable familiarity with the depth of
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the port of Aden.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, your favorite place is where the
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Adam Curry: where the fish come out of the hole, the hole and
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and this story will just not go away. Bill Maher, no relation No
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relation. had something to say about this NPR. Front. Not so
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much. Not so much about Katherine, but about worry who
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wrote the scathing article, calling them out as a bunch of
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radical radicalized anti Trump nut jobs including
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Unknown: himself. There's not a big effort on the left to
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understand what they are talking about. Because I don't think
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it's insincere on their part. I think they think we're going to
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hell in a handcart and why
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Adam Curry: is it hell in a handbasket? What what? Yes,
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John C Dvorak: it's always been hell in a handbasket. But for
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some reason Bill Maher has more than one set Hell in a handcart
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Adam Curry: because handbasket is from the guillotine. Right?
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That's like your heads gets chopped off your head falls into
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the handbasket and that's how you go on to hell. But he I
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don't know why he does that. We're going
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Unknown: to hell in a handcart. And one reason I think that is
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because the story that came up this week about NPR. NPR is to
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them what this country would be if it was a permanent democratic
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governorship. And if you missed the story on NPR, it's it's
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pretty interesting. A guy named Ernie Berliner came out. He
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wrote it. He'd been there for a long time. 25 years. This guy,
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by the way, went to Sarah Lawrence and was raised by a
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lesbian peace activist. So very, very Sean Hannity. Yeah. Well,
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very Sean Hannity said I've been at NPR for 25 years. Here's how
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we lost America's trust. And it's just about how this place
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which you know, the show was called The Big Show was called
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All Things Considered. It's not all things deterred, he's not
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involved. And he pointed out, for example, that of the 87
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people working in editorial positions there. 87 are
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Democrats. Even if you're a Democrat? You can't think this
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is good.
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Adam Curry: There you go. Cracks in the armor chinks in the armor
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Bill Maher. Oh, no, no, no.
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John C Dvorak: Well, he actually had a really good rant about
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some other stuff later. But he, he's wrong about that. I know
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Democrats I was a Democrat. I understand him thinking that's
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not true. If you're sitting there in an operation where the
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87 Democrats and no Republicans, that's just peachy nobody's
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thinking that oh, gee, this isn't right.
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Adam Curry: Really shit. You know, I was listening. I could
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not clip it on the media, which is a fine NPR program. Brooke
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Gladstone, they will review been on net one for a while. Yeah,
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because they're crazy. But besides, you know, besides now
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calling out Christians as Christian as Christian
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nationalist, charismatic extremists, and it's these
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YouTube preachers who are who are dangerous to the country.
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They review the movie,
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John C Dvorak: I think more dangerous than a YouTube
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Adam Curry: telling you like Dutch sheets really? Yeah. And
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responsible for January 6, by the way, they because they had
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the white pine cone flags. That's That's it was the
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Christian nationalist charismatic extremists. Who the
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white pine cone flag with the white pine cone flags.
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John C Dvorak: I don't cross that flag into in my mind's eye.
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I can't see what it is. And I don't didn't see one digit. Jan
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six. Not because?
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Adam Curry: Because it's horse crap, of course. But then they
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went on to review the movie Civil War, which I have not seen
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yet. And for face, minutes, they because you know, it's it's
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glorifying journalists, I believe this movie like The
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journalists are trying to be the whole point
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John C Dvorak: is you are fighting journalists in this day
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and age. Yes, yes. Wow. Yeah. So
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Adam Curry: they're all like all these journalists. They were
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discussing it like it was a documentary. Like completely
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insane. This has to be listened to. I'll put a link in the show
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notes.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, you should have recorded it.
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Unknown: I haven't. But it was just clippable.
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John C Dvorak: It's just sometimes you can get it. Now. I
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will say this for people out there want to know, you know,
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sometimes we have this situation where you have stuff. And we did
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both to come up. Yeah. It's great. But it's not not. And
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what that means is that they drag out the points. It's
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impossible to edit. You can't make it short and tight. You
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can't do anything. It's just you can't make it bite size. No, no,
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like the media wants. It's even though we like we played long
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stuff, but it's no, I'm not clippable it.
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Adam Curry: Just I mean, yeah, I will try. I had some other stuff
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John C Dvorak: to just summarize and move on.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, I mean, Insanity must be listened to.
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They're talking like it's literally the America post Trump
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election reelection. And we devolve into civil war. And do
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we have states California and Texas have succeeded? And these
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very brave journalists are making the trek all the way
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across the country to interview the president in DC. And then
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they literally are comparing it to their own experiences. Yes.
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It's like, you know, I know many war correspondents have they
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have the same feeling the shell shocked feeling but they're yet
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they're happy to be live. And sometimes it's, it's just
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exhilarating. And the crazy, these people are crazy. Can I
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say that without? Can I say does that Super Bowl can I say
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they're crazy? Yeah,
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John C Dvorak: you can. I think that's fine, because it's just
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obviously your opinion. I would I would point to what
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journalists actually do with a clip. And this is what the
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journalists today do and they would so I would like to compare
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that to what you're analyzing there. This is the NBC Today
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clip Taylor Swift's new album came out with Taylor
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Unknown: Swift is ushering in a new era with her highly
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anticipated album The tortured poets department set to drop
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Friday and Swifties around the world will not calm down about
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it overnight rumors of an alleged leak of Taylor's New
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Project buzzing online many Swifties quickly asking fellow
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fans to meet them at midnight for the official release muffler
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cool. Just wait one tweeting please do not spread the leak.
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Remember, this is Taylor's work respected the global sensation
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first. at the Grammys, and in true Taylor fashion, she has
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been planting so called easter eggs about her album since then,
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clues are embedded in old lyrics on Apple Music. QR codes painted
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around the world directed fans to cryptic videos that some
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believe could spell out the album's first music video. out
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and Swifties have the chance to tour a library pop up riddled in
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secret messages in Los Angeles to the titles the titles of the
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books. Okay,
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Adam Curry: since you went there you took us there completely
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uncalled for nice tie in with journalists, nice journalists
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John C Dvorak: and I wanted to display some of their fine work.
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Nice
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Adam Curry: tie in. Of course most news is always intended to
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promote other entertainment products. This is I know agenda
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staple. We know that
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John C Dvorak: they spent a lot of there's money spent on this
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deal. And
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Adam Curry: so first of all parents, I recommend you do not
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expose your children to Taylor Swift she is a witch. I would
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say based on her stage performance, where she performs
20:46
witchcraft plays the I believe she is part of the Wiccan
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lesbians in Hollywood who are controlling everything. And this
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is not a conspiracy theory. Pay attention. Pay attention to my
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substack Okay, pay attention. But even worse, Taylor Swift can
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be dangerous to your child's health.
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Unknown: It's a big day for swift these everywhere has
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Taylor Swift's much anticipated new album. The Deutsche Post
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department dropped today I'm laughing because I'm trying to
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suppress the coffin I'm also thinking of Hunter sowards going
21:22
crazy in the newsroom right now, with song titles like I can do
21:25
it with a broken heart fans are in for some sad songs about
21:28
heartbreak, but that may not be a bad thing. So how can Swifties
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and others possibly get some health benefits from that
21:35
sadness? Here's the answer. From a record breaking tour to a
21:40
brand new album Swifties everywhere are united in their
21:43
love of Taylor. Heartbreaking all. But experts say there's an
21:47
upside to sad songs. Listening to lyrics about the pain of a
21:51
broken heart can actually benefit your emotional and
21:53
mental health. The American Heart Association says a broken
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heart has ties to depression and mental health and it can lead to
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conditions like heart disease. But experts say having a
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connection to someone can bring hope. Even if it's an artist you
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don't even know and having a good cry can release feel good
22:10
endorphins and boost mental health while holding back
22:14
emotions may hinder your ability to have positive feelings. So
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Swifties turn off that music and let yourself feel it because
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there's no need to shake it off.
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Adam Curry: So so they're going to blame heart attacks on Taylor
22:30
Swift sad album. That was very clear noise could could be
22:35
dangerous to your health, but it's okay to have a good cry.
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What is this sponsored by the by the antidepressant big pharma
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industry? Get out of here?
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John C Dvorak: Well, I didn't really expect you to top my
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class. Sorry.
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Adam Curry: I had to. I mean, who knew the Antichrist will be
22:51
a woman? We never know.
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John C Dvorak: You know, I want to point a couple of things. In
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the most of the era of pop music, there would be a
23:02
superstar that come along and now let's goes back to Sinatra,
23:07
probably but after Sinatra, it became more obvious what was
23:10
going on with Elvis Presley. And then later the Beatles, where
23:15
you'd have these throngs of girls going nuts in the audience
23:21
and crying and you know, saying, You looked at me, I mean, all
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this stuff. But now we have the same exact throngs of girls have
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a different generation, worshipping a woman instead of a
23:32
guy, which was, you know, it was a very heterosexual thing, when
23:36
you had the screaming girls and the rock star on the stage. But
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now you have screaming girls and a female on the stage who wasn't
23:45
it's a homosexual event. And
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Adam Curry: who was it just before Taylor Swift who was the
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number one female artist? Come on, John, you know the answer.
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John C Dvorak: Well, I'm, I'm I think it's somewhere between
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Madonna and Taylor Swift. Oh, no. Beyonce, Beyonce. Yeah,
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well, she
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Adam Curry: Rihanna. Obvious look at these great Rihanna
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John C Dvorak: with her fabulous song bitch better give me my
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money. Whatever. Joe Tapper.
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Adam Curry: I'm just saying that this is this is a trend that you
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have identified that was never like that and exactly what you
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said. And it is not. I mean, just go look at these children
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who parents are the children drag their parents but these are
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789 1011 12 year olds, completely entranced, completely
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hysterical used to be teenage teenage girls. Taylor Swift is
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getting them even younger and it's not healthy is not good.
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And this album I think you still
24:46
John C Dvorak: like to old farts? Yeah, I do. Rock and roll
24:49
has got to go
24:51
Adam Curry: break all these records. We're gonna steamroll
24:53
on everybody come on in the morning, John and Adam. We're
24:56
gonna steam roll these records.
25:00
John C Dvorak: back and roll has got to go.
25:03
Adam Curry: This is not rock and roll. This is this is
25:08
John C Dvorak: how does she
25:12
Adam Curry: sorry. I'm laughing because we are those guys now.
25:15
Yeah, we
25:16
John C Dvorak: are but it's just for good reason. Yeah. Now it's
25:19
finally come to fruition where it's actually needed really? We
25:22
really need to do it. Yes, this is the same thing technology
25:25
I've noticed as I've talked about this, about, I've talked
25:29
to you too, about how different technologies come in and they
25:32
fail because they're the world's not ready for him. And so you'd
25:36
have it with AI for example, but you know, laptops, just you
25:40
know, touchscreens took forever to take hold. Yeah. And now
25:44
everyone has to have one except in the early days, they would
25:47
they were mimicked and mocked and but then they caught on
25:50
eventually. And I would say the same thing for other societal
25:55
trends. But so now this is rocking and rolling. I guess now
26:00
is the time
26:03
Adam Curry: Yeah, I mean, it's damaging. I might listen, I used
26:06
to host headbangers ball. I wasn't worried about children
26:09
now I am
26:12
John C Dvorak: yeah, yeah. Yeah. Oh my so I was concerned about
26:17
to be honest about it's there's no words it there's no
26:20
musicality or, or tremendous songwriting capabilities that
26:25
I'm noticing.
26:26
Adam Curry: This is not this is not Bob Dylan level.
26:31
John C Dvorak: Right? He's not Yes, exactly. It's not but we're
26:36
not dealing with Bob Dylan. But that's for damn sure.
26:42
Adam Curry: Oh, good old Robert Zimmerman, man. He had a down he
26:45
had a day nobody was doing. It's blowing in the wind brothers.
26:49
Yeah, it's no Creedence Clearwater Revival can bring up
26:54
more
26:55
John C Dvorak: Well anybody Yeah.
26:57
Adam Curry: Oh man. Hilarious hilarious. Yeah, but it's just
27:00
not healthy. It's really not healthy it's to me it's on the
27:04
same level as the stupid books they leave in the in the school
27:07
libraries. None of this is healthy what's going on
27:13
John C Dvorak: there so actually that's the part that Bill Maher
27:15
went off on Oh really? Really? Oh, that show he went off on the
27:21
on the trans thing that there was no tomorrow.
27:23
Adam Curry: Oh, really? Well, yeah, I haven't one minute we'll
27:27
play this clip them. Here we go. You know, because of course we
27:33
know that you it's much better to have a living son than a dead
27:37
daughter or whichever way it is. And you know, you've got to
27:41
transition your kid well explain this then a possible
27:44
Unknown: school shooting was averted. Police in Maryland
27:47
revealed new details today about how they stopped a student's
27:51
plan to carry out an attack. CBS is Nicole's gang of reports.
27:56
potentially catastrophic event was prevented. A possible
28:01
school shootings thwarted. authorities arrested 18 year old
28:05
Aleksey charging the high school student previously hospitalized
28:09
for psychiatric treatment with making threats of mass violence
28:13
at his high school and elementary school in Rockville,
28:16
Maryland. According to charging documents a friend alerted local
28:20
police of a chilling 129 Page memoir, a story of a bullied
28:25
transgender teens desire to shoot up his school elements
28:29
police say are pulled from the suspects real life.
28:32
Even after being removed from the school. You said that he
28:36
could do something at graduation because he lives close to the
28:41
school. He was preoccupied with self harm school shootings and
28:47
explosives
28:48
policing he Google searched other mass shootings including
28:51
Sandy Hook and nearby gun ranges police also recovered a BB gun
28:56
from the suspects home no other weapons were found and the
28:59
suspect is being held without bond.
29:02
Adam Curry: Was there any mentioned there have any
29:03
psychiatric drugs in that report?
29:07
John C Dvorak: No. I find it peculiar that they confiscated a
29:10
BB gun.
29:13
Adam Curry: Yeah, but good work boys. But this you know and this
29:16
was this is a girl who they can constantly call he he him he
29:22
stopped doing that and five M there
29:24
Unknown: have been 140 threats made to Montgomery County Public
29:28
Schools this school year according to local police. The
29:31
district has bolstered its security footprint and is now
29:34
offering trauma counseling to students.
29:37
The overall mood is definitely shocked but thankful that
29:40
nothing bad really happened. No one really expected this to
29:43
happen. It's kind of crazy when it's your own school.
29:47
We reached out to the suspects attorney we have not yet heard
29:50
back Tomorrow marks 25 years since Columbine. Police say the
29:54
suspect to have mentioned that school shooting in recent online
29:58
conversations. Margaret It Nicole's
30:01
Ganga. Thank
30:01
Adam Curry: you. Yes. So if you bring up Columbine you might as
30:05
well bring up that those kids were all on SSRIs Oh, I'm sorry.
30:10
We had no time for that. There's a real crisis going on. And when
30:15
you when you jack up children on testosterone, what do you think
30:18
happens? What do you think happens?
30:21
John C Dvorak: John to bad mix?
30:24
Adam Curry: A very bad mix. Oh man, this is so broken so
30:28
broken.
30:29
John C Dvorak: Poor Well, that brings me to a series of clips.
30:32
All right, here we go, which irks me because I wanted to put
30:36
these in just before this break. Oh,
30:40
Adam Curry: why do you want to do that now once you wanted to
30:42
do it before the kids
30:43
John C Dvorak: the punch line to the clips is related. Okay. All
30:47
right. We can do is no big deal. Yes, no, I've done I've done
30:50
this a million times. We'll just we'll just do that have a grand
30:53
scheme and never worked out.
30:55
Adam Curry: We we once again we we rehearse something John sends
31:00
me the guy's gotta tell people the story. As always, when we we
31:03
never discussed anything. I don't listen to John's clips. He
31:06
doesn't listen to mine. We don't talk about we're going to do it
31:08
just shows up. So John sends me the clips. And there's a note
31:13
there's a note it says note colon. These clips are meant for
31:19
just before the donation segment. I'm like, okay, I can
31:23
remember that. And here we are. Once again, a carefully scripted
31:27
idea fails miserably.
31:29
John C Dvorak: This is but this is kind of our Mo
31:34
Adam Curry: that's our default mode.
31:37
John C Dvorak: In fact, we've done this so many times that I
31:42
just just just water off a duck's back I was right back
31:46
okay, this is there's a people are familiar with unheard it's a
31:50
website a podcast and a banana
31:52
Adam Curry: Bob and a puppet
31:55
John C Dvorak: pub in London, I think pub called unheard
31:58
Adam Curry: and it's pretty famous U N H E R D unheard not
32:02
unknown a and unheard,
32:04
John C Dvorak: right? Unheard like not part of the herd. And
32:07
so they decided there was a kind of a valid value for value but
32:11
there I wouldn't even call them that there's kind of vertically
32:15
horizontally integrated, vertically integrate operational
32:18
Adam Curry: value for value at all.
32:21
John C Dvorak: But they have subscriptions and and a mug club
32:23
kind of thing.
32:26
Adam Curry: We need a mug club John we didn't mug club mug
32:29
club. We
32:30
John C Dvorak: we have a mug club people go to no agenda, or
32:33
whatever is this shop shop no agenda shop.
32:37
Adam Curry: We get nothing. It's a great club, great mug the
32:41
artists get some money the shop gets some money, we got nothing.
32:44
donation from time to time, we got we got a mug club, we got a
32:47
better money club than anyone's.
32:48
John C Dvorak: We should they need to get more business. Okay,
32:51
so they so they decided they're going to start advertising and
32:55
it becomes an issue. And that's the connection to the to our our
33:01
break where they start advertising. And I can say at
33:03
the end look, I this is why we don't advertise blah, blah,
33:06
blah. I'm just gonna that was the idea. Good, good plan. Good
33:10
play. It was the idea. But here we go. This is THE UNHEARD
33:13
advertising problem, one
33:15
Unknown: on the future of news they had invited me to come. And
33:18
then we ended up talking a lot about disinformation. Because
33:22
over the past few months, as part of our normal routine
33:25
business here at unheard, we seem to have stumbled upon
33:28
something really quite important, which is a worldwide
33:32
system of censorship that crosses continents, and that we
33:37
think more people need to know about So it all started last
33:40
year, when we decided to put adverts on our website for the
33:45
first time. We have a paid subscription, which I hope you
33:48
are signing up to. We also have a cafe and a member's club here
33:51
in London. So we have a bunch of different revenue sources, but
33:54
we've never had proper ads. So we wanted to add that. And we
33:57
went to three successive ad agencies, which we're really
34:01
excited about
34:01
Adam Curry: what happened there, what happened to the audio all
34:03
of a sudden,
34:04
John C Dvorak: was attached to his testimony before the House.
34:08
Thank you, thank
34:08
Unknown: you. And we went to three successive ad agencies,
34:11
each of which we're really excited about our products, we
34:14
have a large audience in the UK and the US are very influential
34:17
people, etc. The numbers they were expecting us to get were
34:21
very significant. And each time three successive times we only
34:24
got a tiny, tiny fraction of what was expected. And this was
34:28
a real mystery that ad agencies themselves were confused by just
34:32
Adam Curry: a comment for me, this is one of them to be very,
34:35
very transparent about it. When John and I started this, we
34:39
didn't want ads. And the reason we didn't want ads is we didn't
34:42
want to have meetings with agencies. That was that was the
34:44
whole reason like do you want to meet with advertisers now? Do
34:47
you know? That was that was really our reason in the
34:51
beginning. But
34:52
John C Dvorak: that was a reason it was. It was the probably the
34:56
primary reason especially coming from yoo hoo I was sick of it do
35:02
it's like
35:04
Adam Curry: it's like whenever we screwed something up at pod
35:06
show I'll bring out the MTV guy like bring out the camp. Yeah,
35:10
John C Dvorak: you were the guy was the you are the go to
35:13
celebrity who is who is out to be shot in the head. Yes, he'll
35:18
take somebody. He'll take the bullet. Here's the guy. Okay,
35:23
now grovel grovel because a monkey at every
35:28
Adam Curry: company advertised or whatever there was always
35:31
some woman who remembered me from MTV. Woman woman Adams
35:39
gonna take care of it. Okay, so that was yes. That was me.
35:43
John C Dvorak: You were not this is not you were not amenable no
35:47
to doing this for the rest of your life.
35:50
Adam Curry: It had to end and it's been a glorious 16 years.
35:54
It's been glorious. Glorious.
35:56
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you did in fact your knee pads you sold it?
36:00
Okay.
36:00
Adam Curry: Okay simmer down grandpa. You don't have to be
36:03
like that. Sorry blatant ages jokes. Not fair.
36:09
John C Dvorak: So that the whole clip? Yeah, yeah, we're on okay.
36:12
So so they are looking for the what happened? Why they were big
36:17
operation they are. Everybody knows who we are. We can design
36:21
these we're getting to this whole idea of advertising is
36:24
flopping what's wrong here ago.
36:26
Unknown: Eventually, with the third agency, they revealed what
36:29
they were seeing on their internal dashboards, we were
36:32
using an ad agency. They then use a technical platform called
36:36
grapeshot, which is a British company that was sold to Larry
36:40
Ellison's Oracle back a few years ago. And grapeshot in
36:44
turn, then pinged something called the Global disinformation
36:50
index all the way up the chain for information about quote
36:53
unquote, brand safety. That is whether or not brands would want
36:57
to be associated with particular websites. It turns out, we had
37:00
been put on the GD ies dynamic exclusion list, which is
37:05
basically their list of most dangerous publications that you
37:09
should not go anywhere near. Obviously, we are a bit baffled
37:12
by this as was our ad agency, because we publish some of the
37:15
most famous writers in the world prize winning authors,
37:19
professors from prestigious universities, we interview
37:23
politicians, pop stars, cultural icons, playwrights, all sorts of
37:28
people who you really wouldn't expect would end up on the
37:32
exclusion list of some organization like that. So we
37:35
complained. And eventually after weeks of waiting, we got this in
37:39
response. I kind
37:41
Adam Curry: of love hearing his British accent explaining this
37:43
whole thing. grapeshot Yes, part of part of Larry Ellison's
37:47
Oracle, which is the biggest data broker in the universe.
37:52
John C Dvorak: Hello, yeah. We're deferring to this. This
37:56
operation. Yeah.
37:58
Adam Curry: The global disk GDI. The global disinformation index,
38:02
really, these guys didn't know about that. I'm surprised. And
38:05
here
38:05
John C Dvorak: we go. Well, they've never advertised or
38:07
anything before you're cared. Yeah. Which, by the way, is kind
38:12
of an interesting blind spot, because you know, you're doing
38:15
all these fabulous as he went on and on and on. Fabulous
38:18
interviews. Basically, they're completely oblivious to the
38:21
simple reality that's in front of them basically,
38:24
Adam Curry: TED talk, but Oh, no, oh, no. Oh, no.
38:28
John C Dvorak: So here's the note that they gotten this read
38:30
by a third party it makes I think it makes it more dramatic.
38:33
And here we go.
38:34
Unknown: Our team reviewed the domain, the rating will not
38:36
change as it continues to have anti LGBTQ ai plus narratives.
38:41
The sidewalk authors have also been called out for being anti
38:44
trans. Kathleen stock is acknowledged as a prominent
38:47
gender critical feminist. She has opposed transgender self
38:50
identification in regards to proposed reforms in the 2004 UK
38:54
gender recognition act. So
38:56
I've got to confess we were pretty outraged by that email.
38:59
In the context of the past review here in the UK, which has
39:03
just found the whole parts of the agenda affirmation so called
39:08
medicine, treatments that were offered over the past few years
39:11
to children were under evidenced and irresponsible in the context
39:16
of that the importance of publishing dissenting voices
39:21
like Kathleen Stark, who that email references should be even
39:24
more obvious, but GDI added further links to articles by
39:29
Julie bindle, and another by Debbie hatin who is actually a
39:33
trans woman, but who has a slightly different opinion about
39:37
some of the ideology. Apparently, the GDI thinks that
39:41
holding quote unquote gender critical beliefs, ie believing
39:45
that biological differences are real and matter equates to
39:49
disinformation, despite the fact firstly, that those beliefs are
39:53
now specifically protected in British law. Since the Maya for
39:57
static case we had here it's actually enshrined in the
40:01
equalities act, it's a protected characteristic. And it's also
40:04
polling evidence shows held by the majority of the population.
40:08
So you have a weird scenario where a self appointed
40:10
organization is deciding that a explicitly legal and majority
40:14
held view is enough to get an entire website blocked from
40:18
international ad exchanges.
40:21
Adam Curry: Join the mug club, everybody. That's, that's what
40:26
it's gonna be. Yeah. And this is that wonderful cast review which
40:30
you which I think you had the clips ago, and which surprise,
40:36
surprise has received no attention in the United States.
40:39
And apparently, very little attention in the UK because if
40:43
you bring attention to the cast review, you will be blocked G
40:49
monetized monetized.
40:51
John C Dvorak: Yeah. So there's so there is an agenda, which is
40:54
what, what in which is what again, this is part of that
40:59
built long Bill Maher piece, there is an agenda. And this is
41:05
a trans agenda. And this trans agenda is is blocking things
41:10
from the top down, and the bottom up, and so to speak. And
41:16
they're keeping, and they're keeping everything up to their
41:22
standards. And so you can't speak about any of this stuff.
41:26
If you're not doing what we do, which is value for value, which
41:30
is what I wanted to do just before this break, because it to
41:34
imply to birds or tell people, Hey, this is important what you
41:39
have to donate to the show. And that's the reason that this is
41:42
all in a nutshell. You can't get you will get any information.
41:47
Otherwise, it has to be done this way, which is you've been
41:49
you've been advocating this since since we sent you coined
41:53
value for value and you you're the one who brought it up first.
41:57
And I know where it came from who knows where but but you
42:00
can't get real information to the American public anymore
42:03
because of these, these restrictions, these artificial
42:07
restrictions that are put on in and around advertising. It's a
42:12
corrupt system.
42:14
Adam Curry: Did Bill Maher say that the way you did? Pretty
42:17
much okay, good for him. He'll be the platform time to go bill.
42:21
It's your every 20 years he gets kicked off.
42:26
John C Dvorak: It was a long piece that he did
42:28
Adam Curry: on I find him hard to watch depends on the guests.
42:32
Yeah, he's so glib.
42:33
John C Dvorak: He's actually no. Yeah.
42:36
Unknown: Yeah. Okay. Well, he brags
42:39
John C Dvorak: about being childless, which I think is kind
42:41
of pathetic. Sad is
42:42
Adam Curry: sad. But sad. Yeah. See? I'm so cool because I can
42:47
smoke weed in my basement studio with celebs? Like I can't really
42:52
a Katie Couric. I didn't clip that either. But Katie Couric
42:55
man, what happened to her she used to be nice.
42:59
John C Dvorak: She was always seen of infamy insiders. In the
43:03
business as a shrew. Oh, well, she was never nice.
43:09
Adam Curry: Interesting. The Latina said, Do you see what
43:12
Katie Couric says? I'm not me. She's sitting there. Like, you
43:16
know, these. I'm gonna paraphrase these dumb Trump
43:20
voters. They're jealous of our intellect. paraphrasing, but
43:24
that's pretty much what she said. Yeah,
43:26
John C Dvorak: I can see that. Iguana is a weird arrogance.
43:31
Amongst the amongst that, the elite,
43:37
Adam Curry: the globalist elites. If
43:39
John C Dvorak: I mean, I well see the problem I have with it
43:41
with saying that about her. I don't see her as being an elite
43:45
or a glow. I mean, she's a globalist maybe. But she's not
43:49
an elite. She's just a working stooge. She works for a living.
43:54
She's not she's never she's not, you know, some hotshot.
43:59
Adam Curry: I remember her. Back in the day, I had onramp, my
44:02
first company. And she was like, we have something very exciting.
44:06
You can now send something called electronic mail. They
44:10
were trying to figure out what year was that? Ah, well, that
44:15
must have been 94. I'm thinking Oh, brother. Yeah, here. I
44:21
wonder if I still have that? No, I don't see it anywhere in BC e
44:27
mail. Because I know I know.
44:30
John C Dvorak: That's I had to say something like that in 1994
44:34
is an example of being a moron.
44:38
Adam Curry: Well, yeah, immediately like you send that
44:40
to NBC Today Show at and it was like gee, knowers like
44:47
nbc.ge dot.net. That was back when the SIS admins were all
44:54
anal about the naming of their machines. And wasn't just a
44:59
simple Like, you know today's show.com No didn't have any of
45:02
that
45:05
John C Dvorak: by the way, so we got for you. No agenda abc.com
45:10
Yes. And I see no
45:12
Adam Curry: abc.com I retrieved the coloring book from the
45:16
mailbox had a little chat with the neighbors a neighborhood you
45:19
do and what you didn't get Mamou
45:22
John C Dvorak: and with communal is that communal that people are
45:25
in there with you?
45:26
Adam Curry: I just want you to imagine that. I can't forget it.
45:30
It's a little island. It's a little island. And that's where
45:34
people stop with their car and get out and get their mail from
45:36
the mailbox. Yeah, and then you know, like, I'm walking the dog
45:39
Hey, neighbor, how you doing? Yeah, it's quite committed.
45:42
We're nice little group here. So I retrieved my my no agenda ABCs
45:48
written by Adam curry, John C. Dvorak illustrated by J. M.
45:52
Dvorak. But should she not was this product did she not take
45:56
her her husband's name? She's
45:59
John C Dvorak: got so many names now it's ridiculous. This
46:03
aliases are using this name. You have that and she were and she
46:07
has these excuses. I'm using the no she has a reason. J M.
46:12
Sensor, J. Morgan. And a J. Anna. She
46:15
Adam Curry: likes Oregon's a nice name I like Morgan for so
46:19
you got to put in there Mimi to come up with a J. And you said
46:22
but I want my name.
46:25
John C Dvorak: No, maybe pick both names. I wanted I wanted
46:28
her to be named read our e a d or R E DMS or R E D but it would
46:34
be pronounced read DeVore Ack.
46:37
Adam Curry: So the people would be reading your blogs? Is that
46:39
it? You're horrible. Dad. That's it
46:43
John C Dvorak: was a promotional idea. That was a winner.
46:48
Adam Curry: You're the worst? No, no agenda abc.com is
46:54
John C Dvorak: anyway. So you'd like to? I thought the book is
46:56
dynamite. The coloring book is the winner. Yeah,
46:58
Adam Curry: I love it. That I showed it to you. We had
47:01
painters going on painting in the house and like wow, and then
47:04
the cracking up and it has to be given to your children under 10.
47:09
With some supervision. There's some adult themes in there, like
47:12
boots on the ground. Were vaccine if you might want to
47:18
discuss this or shut up. Shut up slave a couple of things you
47:21
might want to discuss with your kid before they go running
47:25
around saying that bit a grade school? Absolutely. But it is it
47:32
is an outstanding product. I think, you know, J is really
47:36
she's she's done a great job. I think this gate view publishing
47:40
is a great business that she seems to be running everything
47:43
of course we have
47:44
John C Dvorak: Yeah, she was she was she we give her advices
47:47
about it because they kind of know what to do. But but it's I
47:51
think going to be shipping on May 6 that the coloring book The
47:55
other book is always available. I think it's available now.
47:57
Adam Curry: Oh, really? Oh, that's already out there. Okay,
47:59
John C Dvorak: I think so. Whatever, May 6, may 6, but yes,
48:03
the regular colored in the book is $33 which 3330 3333.
48:09
Adam Curry: The coloring book is 1111. And, and someone pointed
48:16
out to me that with this new gate view publishing imprint is
48:20
that we call it an imprint. No,
48:22
John C Dvorak: no, no, it's a public no imprint. An imprint is
48:25
if you're if you're running a publishing company, and you got
48:27
some superstar that's working for you as a as a writer or
48:31
something and you and they're producing so much stuff and they
48:34
have and they always have ideas. Hey, let's all do this. Once you
48:37
do that you give them they get an imprint. And so it'd be you
48:41
know, like, Adam curry gave you publishing as you'd have your
48:45
name on. Okay, yeah, I had an imprint with McGraw Hill for a
48:48
while
48:48
Adam Curry: one of our one of our PhDs in media
48:52
deconstruction, Dr. Derek J. Vickery, sent me a note and he
48:56
said, I would listen to show 1652 And I do believe John gave
49:00
you a hint about he said, timecode one hour, two minutes
49:04
and 14 seconds. He said, this will be in my memoir, douchebags
49:09
I've known and and Dr. Derek says, you know, that's going to
49:15
be his vinegar book. And I'm like, Yes. He's even hold them
49:21
back on me. The vinegar book is going to be you. Sour, sour
49:26
writing, sour divorce. Our divorce about douchebags you've
49:31
known it will be a hit.
49:33
John C Dvorak: I mean, people always like to know who the
49:35
douche bags are.
49:36
Adam Curry: Well, of course, that's what that's what Kara
49:37
Swisher did that that's her book is like, here's the douchebags
49:42
she based. Her book is about Oh, yeah. It's about all the tech
49:45
guys and how douchey they are. That's pretty much the book. You
49:49
know,
49:49
John C Dvorak: a lot of the way. Sarah Lacy was kind of in that
49:52
same league, these women that they get involved with these
49:56
douchebags of Silicon Valley, you and I we know that most of
49:59
them Yep, And yeah, a lot of them are douchey and they don't
50:03
have much in the way of a lot of knowledge or personality or
50:07
insight or wisdom. But they got the they had the knack and and
50:13
when women get involved they actually think it's gonna be
50:16
fair even all the women are coming and we're going to help
50:19
the ladies know Yeah, and then they get pushed aside unless
50:23
they're pretty much like with the guys and they're not many of
50:27
them and then they get pissed off about it. Write them up as
50:29
douchebags. Yeah, yep.
50:31
Adam Curry: Now I have a presentation on Israel, Gaza. So
50:40
if you have any clips to get us going about the most recent
50:44
events, I'd like to play those first.
50:47
John C Dvorak: I have the Israel airstrike killed a person and
50:52
Israeli are strung out when we play it here. Okay, yeah, start
50:56
with 10 Oh, see if there's anything else
50:57
Unknown: and Israeli airstrike in a house in Gaza southern city
51:00
of Rafah overnight killed at least nine people six of them
51:03
children? That's according to hospital officials.
51:06
Adam Curry: Oh, that was that was it? That was it? That's all
51:09
you got?
51:10
John C Dvorak: Make don't have any more A No, I went toward
51:13
you. I have some Ukraine and I got some wait for all that when
51:17
you take it over. You got it. Now, of course, we
51:20
Adam Curry: did have the so called retaliation by Israel,
51:24
which Israel has not not claimed yet. And there's a lot of back
51:30
and forth, but I was. So I after our discussion on 1652 got a lot
51:37
of emails. I don't know if you did. I got a lot of email. I
51:39
think they got a lot of hate mail. You I think people
51:41
misunderstood. And I had to block a couple of them. Yeah, I
51:45
think people misunderstood. They they think that we're lumping
51:48
everybody in into Jew haters, but no, we were talking about
51:52
actual Jew haters who are just hate Jews. Yeah, I think they're
51:56
up there. People misunderstood that. And I think
51:59
John C Dvorak: that we had people that are normal listeners
52:01
they seem to be and then they say I'm not going to be called a
52:05
Jew hater. I quit this show. Oh,
52:08
Adam Curry: no, I didn't get any of those. I think I do. So I got
52:10
one of those. Yeah, but but that is. That's not what we were
52:14
talking about. Yeah, very interesting. A lot of Christians
52:21
sent me very long emails, quoting lots of Scripture. Yes,
52:25
of course, Isaac and Ishmael and there's a lot of different guy,
52:29
John C Dvorak: none of that. Thank you, Lord.
52:33
Adam Curry: The Lord blesses you. And he loves you and He
52:36
loves you. However, one of our one of our Jesus freak listeners
52:42
did send me a phenomenal half hour interview, which will be
52:49
linked in the show notes with Dr. Michael Hudson, Professor
52:54
Hudson, and he's 85 years old, if you've ever heard of Hudson?
53:00
John C Dvorak: I can't say that I have. Okay.
53:03
Adam Curry: So Hudson has been around. He was in the Hudson
53:06
Institute. It was the Hudson Institute was not his just a
53:09
coincidence. The Hudson Institute was set up by Herman
53:13
Kahn. That name must mean I have heard of him. Yeah, he was a
53:17
physicist, founding member of the Hudson Institute, regarding
53:21
one of the preeminent futurists and military strategists. So the
53:27
Hudson Institute was Khan, in essence, is this you'll hear
53:33
that that he was actually the Dr. Strangelove. He was the
53:37
example for Dr. Strangelove in the movie, Dr. Strangelove. And
53:42
it was the I'm sorry, not
53:45
John C Dvorak: to correct you. But Dr. Strangelove was
53:47
fashioned after Edward Teller University California. Well,
53:53
Adam Curry: even the Wikipedia says that he was the inspiration
53:58
for Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove. So that's up for the
54:01
John C Dvorak: whole story, maybe but not over the
54:03
character. Okay. Good point.
54:06
Adam Curry: But this is so the Hudson Institute. limbering that
54:09
up here, the Hudson Institute, think tank based in Washington
54:14
DC founded in 1961. It was called that because it was in
54:18
Croton on Hudson, New York, Herman Kahn, Kahn and his
54:22
colleagues at the RAND Corporation. There's one we
54:25
haven't talked about in a long time. The Randall Gibbons
54:28
John C Dvorak: is subsumed there. largely missing they got
54:33
a new name. I think it
54:34
Adam Curry: all if they changed names. I think so. Was 2023
54:41
political reported the RAND Corporation was a driving force
54:44
behind the White House's new AI reporting requirements after
54:48
took more than $15 million in discretionary grants on AI and
54:52
biosecurity from open philanthropy. We all know who
54:55
that is. So needless to say, you These
55:00
John C Dvorak: are still in business. Sorry.
55:02
Adam Curry: They're still in business. But not these are not
55:04
your aboveboard guys, con and and the RAND Corporation. So
55:11
when someone of this age speaks, I like to listen. Because
55:15
someone who's 85 doesn't give a crap anymore and will tell you
55:18
the truth. I'm just saying, and will tell you the truth about
55:22
what's really going down. And he had a very, very simple, very
55:28
historical take on what is going on with Israel. Now in general,
55:33
the thinking from people who hate the Zionists, and are anti
55:37
Zionist, which is, I have no problem. That's all fine.
55:42
Zionism being that Israel should be the homeland for the Jews.
55:47
And there's a big a big group of people who really believe that
55:53
Israel is running the show that Israel controls all our
55:57
politicians, goes all the way through Epstein and Mossad and
56:01
they have completely blackmailed everybody now. 2.0
56:07
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry. Yeah, Israel running podcasts. Yeah.
56:11
Pretty
56:11
Adam Curry: clearly running podcast. It was all their idea.
56:16
And, and so when I started to watch this interview, I'm like,
56:20
I have to clip this. And there's a lot of stuff I didn't, which
56:23
I'll get to later, because he did go into the real, you know,
56:26
the original idea of Israel 1948. But here's an intro, he's
56:32
going to explain who he is a little bit of his background.
56:34
He's an economist, just so you know, that's what he is.
56:36
Unknown: 50 years ago, in 1974. I was working with the Hudson
56:41
Institute with Herman Kahn, and my colleague, this there were a
56:45
number of Mossad agents that were being trained was the Iread
56:50
was there and he became the head of Mossad and is currently the
56:56
main adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu. So all of what is
57:01
happening today was discussed 50 years ago, not only with the
57:07
Israelis, but with many of the US Defense people. Because I was
57:13
with the Hudson Institute, which was a National Security Agency,
57:17
because I'd written super imperialism, and I was a balance
57:20
of payments expert, and the Defense Department used my book
57:25
super imperialism, not as an expo Ze, but a how to do it
57:29
book. And they brought me there as a specialist in the balance
57:33
of payments. Herman brought me back and forth to the White
57:37
House to meet with Cabinet members and to discuss the
57:41
balance of payments. He also brought me to the war college
57:45
into the Air Force. Think tanks. Okay,
57:50
Adam Curry: so a couple important things. One is the
57:54
balance of payments. Can you explain balance of payments?
57:57
Simply, yes,
57:58
John C Dvorak: when we export less than we import and how that
58:03
money gets goes back and forth, and how it how it operates? It's
58:07
a art I guess, I don't know how to do it, because I don't do it.
58:12
But it has to do a trade 1961
58:15
Adam Curry: I believe is the year that Eisenhower did his
58:19
famous military industrial complex speech. To have that
58:22
John C Dvorak: little bit before that. I think it was 59. He had
58:24
to be when he's leaving office, okay.
58:30
Adam Curry: So now we get into Herman Kahn, and Mr. Hudson
58:36
story starts to unfold.
58:38
Unknown: So all of what is happening now, was described a
58:42
long time ago. And Herman was known as the fate futurist. He
58:47
was Dr. Strangelove, in the movie that was all based for him
58:51
on a series of atomic war, but he was also the main theorists
58:56
behind Vietnam. And nobody seems to have noticed that what is
59:01
happening in Gaza, and the West Bank now is, is all based on
59:08
what was the US strategy during the Vietnam War. And it was
59:13
basically based on the strategic Hamlet's idea, the fact that you
59:18
could cut back the you could just divide all of Vietnam into
59:24
little parts, having guards that all the transition points from
59:30
one part to another, everything that Israel is doing to the
59:34
Palestinians, in Gaza, and elsewhere throughout Israel, was
59:40
was all pioneered in Herman Kahn in Vietnam.
59:45
Adam Curry: So that to me was very interesting. So the idea as
59:49
Dr. Hudson will continue to explain here was always to rid
59:53
all of Israel from anything else that was there. He goes into
59:57
great detail about you know, The how the Jews were so mad they
1:00:02
really want to get back at at, they really just want everybody
1:00:07
dead get everybody out, this is our home get rid of it the 1948,
1:00:11
the British and the United Nations, we we put Israel on the
1:00:15
map. And there's a lot of history there. But that's not as
1:00:18
interesting as to how he takes that knowledge and applies it to
1:00:22
Palestine. today. And surprise, surprise, this actually not that
1:00:29
Israel is in control of America, this is the exact opposite, as
1:00:34
we have been using is Israel for our operations, a classic, steal
1:00:41
everybody's oil, I
1:00:43
Unknown: can say that the intention from the very
1:00:45
beginning was to get rid of the Palestinians, and indeed, to use
1:00:52
Israel as the basis for us control of Near Eastern oil.
1:00:58
That was the constant discussion of that, from the American point
1:01:03
of view. It was Israel as a part of the oil. So Herman's analysis
1:01:11
was on systems analysis, you define the overall aim, and then
1:01:17
you work backwards? How do you do it? Well, you can see what
1:01:21
the Israeli policy is today. First of all, you isolate the
1:01:26
Palestinians and strategic hamlets. That's what Gaza has
1:01:30
already been turned into. For the last 15 years, it's been
1:01:34
carved up into districts with requiring electronic passes from
1:01:39
one sector to another, to go into Israel to go to Jerusalem.
1:01:44
And or to go to Israel for jobs to work. The aim all along, has
1:01:51
been to kill them, or first of all, to make life so unpleasant
1:01:56
for them that they'll emigrate. That's the easy way of Why would
1:01:59
anyone want to stay in Gaza? When, what what's what's
1:02:03
happening to them as what's happening today? You're going to
1:02:07
leave, but if they don't leave, you're going to have to kill
1:02:10
them, ideally by bombing because that minimizes the domestic
1:02:15
casualties and Israel doesn't want it soldiers die any more
1:02:19
than Americans do. So, the American form of war is as it
1:02:24
was in Vietnam is bombing them
1:02:26
Adam Curry: in fact, I would say bomb a bomb and bomb them again.
1:02:31
Before I continue, what are you drinking? I heard you. I heard
1:02:35
you crack it.
1:02:39
John C Dvorak: Interesting this, this is may soem Perrier or
1:02:42
Perrier, pear, Perrier, parap, whatever, and it was just not
1:02:48
Perrier. It is a it's either owned by them or a spin off with
1:02:53
the French you know once they lose their copyrights they they
1:02:56
allow copycats to come up and and make product like us Abadi
1:03:00
at about 10 companies making these knives now. Wow. And and
1:03:04
it's just sparkling water. And the kicker is with electrolytes.
1:03:09
Adam Curry: No really has electrolytes. It says yeah,
1:03:13
John C Dvorak: sparkling water with electrolytes for flavor
1:03:17
because it's not mineral water is just a catalyst French tap
1:03:21
water that has been leveled
1:03:23
Adam Curry: with with the with forever chemicals known as
1:03:26
electrolytes. All right back to our story. Now what I like about
1:03:29
this guy is this 85 year old guy. He says things that we have
1:03:34
heard said in recent clips on this show for the
1:03:37
Unknown: United States, what they wanted was the oil reserves
1:03:41
in the Middle East. And again and again, I heard the phrase,
1:03:46
your outlanded aircraft carrier in Israel.
1:03:49
Adam Curry: Where have I heard that before? Ben Shapiro
1:03:52
Unknown: the claim that America is basically just cutting a
1:03:54
check to Israel and see no benefit. On the other end. First
1:03:56
of all, America gets massive intelligence benefits from
1:03:58
Israel, which is the largest intelligence base for the United
1:04:01
States in the Middle East. Second of all, Israel is
1:04:03
essentially a floating aircraft carrier, or a non floating
1:04:06
aircraft carrier for the United States. America works with the
1:04:09
Israelis and uses Israeli assets in order to pursue targets in
1:04:13
the Middle East pursue
1:04:14
Adam Curry: targets. Well, now we know the targets is of course
1:04:17
always been the oil is what the Bush family was after in Iraq,
1:04:21
even though it was Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan. And we all
1:04:24
went okay. The Saddam Hussein did 911 or whatever. No, no, no,
1:04:29
it's the aircraft carrier. That is our central base to go take
1:04:33
the oil which we're still doing in Syria,
1:04:35
Unknown: the phrase your our landed aircraft carrier in
1:04:39
Israel, Lucy Iread. The most future Mossad head would be very
1:04:46
uncomfortable at this because he wanted Israel to be run by the
1:04:52
Israelis, but they realized that for Israel to get by, with the
1:04:56
money that it needed for its balance of payments. It had to
1:05:00
be in a partnership with the United States. So what you're
1:05:03
seeing today isn't simply the work of one man of Benjamin
1:05:08
Netanyahu. It's the work of the team that President Biden is put
1:05:12
together. It's the team of Jake Sullivan, the National Security
1:05:16
Adviser Blinken. And the whole Deep State, the whole neocon
1:05:21
group behind them, Victoria Nuland, and everyone. They're
1:05:26
all self self proclaimed Zionists. And they've gone over
1:05:33
this plan for, essentially, America's domination of the Near
1:05:37
East for decade after decade. I
1:05:41
Adam Curry: like what I'm hearing now things are falling
1:05:43
into place for me, which also makes a lot of sense, why Trump
1:05:47
is such a bad deal, because he wants to drill in America
1:05:51
thinking yeah, let's not, you know, and what did Trump say? We
1:05:55
did? We were so stupid. We didn't even take the oil.
1:05:58
John C Dvorak: dinos. That was the theme is still a theme.
1:06:01
Yeah,
1:06:01
Adam Curry: he knows. He knows he knows what they're doing. He
1:06:04
knows what the idea is. Now we get an interesting comparison
1:06:07
between President Johnson and President Biden about
1:06:11
Unknown: is the United States learned in the Vietnam War
1:06:14
populations protest and thought they, the US population
1:06:19
protested against the Vietnam War. What the Biden
1:06:23
administration wants to avoid is the situation that President
1:06:27
Johnson had in in 1968. Any hotel, any building that he went
1:06:36
to, to give a speech for his reelection campaign, there were
1:06:40
crowds shouting LBJ, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?
1:06:46
President Johnson had to take the servants entrance to get
1:06:50
away from the, from the press so that nobody would see what he
1:06:54
was doing. And essentially, that was he went on television and
1:07:00
resigned,
1:07:01
Adam Curry: how history repeats but really rhymes and literally
1:07:06
rhyming. How many kids you killed today? I mean, I don't
1:07:11
have to play the multitude of clips that we have of this chant
1:07:14
of all of these chants. So we're repeating history here in a very
1:07:18
interesting way.
1:07:20
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, I'm liking this, by the way, this
1:07:23
guy's analysis, but it just brings to my mind, what are they
1:07:27
thinking in an election year?
1:07:32
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's a good question. That's good. I mean,
1:07:34
sometimes? Well, I mean, if we go back, right, if we go back,
1:07:39
and we look at October 2, this is when the Israelis went into
1:07:45
the Alaska mosque. October 7 is when Hamas retaliated with the
1:07:51
border wall left completely wide open. I think that Netanyahu was
1:07:55
sitting there like, it's time, so maybe he jumped the gun.
1:07:59
Maybe he didn't have a chat with anybody that maybe he was trying
1:08:03
to save his own skin. I'm actually coming around to your
1:08:06
thesis now, instead of this is intended to get him out. It's
1:08:08
intended to keep him in. I think there was a miss coordination
1:08:13
here that it's not an election year for Biden, but maybe, maybe
1:08:19
it's part of getting Trump in John.
1:08:22
John C Dvorak: Why yes, there's that possibility. Okay, so we
1:08:25
got to rotate his Biden guy out. So only they can accomplish this
1:08:31
like that. Okay. Jake Sullivan is always seen as like the worst
1:08:35
character and he's really running everything. It's like
1:08:38
one of those situations where you bring that like in a
1:08:41
corporate situation you bring the hatchet man in Yes. And he
1:08:45
comes in and wrecks the place and B but ends up doing what
1:08:48
he's supposed to do which is fire this guy that guy this guy
1:08:51
that can all these other guys you can bitch about it later.
1:08:54
And then you up in arms because he's based butchered the place
1:08:58
because that's what you brought him in for as a hatchet man. And
1:09:00
then you get him out of there immediately and bring in
1:09:02
somebody who can actually run the place and that could be
1:09:04
what's going on. So it so during the election year, it actually
1:09:07
works out fine, because it confirms that our thinking that
1:09:11
Trump is, is Ben be knighted to become the next president like
1:09:16
it or not.
1:09:18
Adam Curry: And maybe, who knows? We don't know everything.
1:09:21
But man, I love listening to this old coot because he's got
1:09:25
some interesting insight now, if you recall, right away, and
1:09:29
let's just let's just look at what what we've seen on
1:09:31
television we have you have not seen 300,000 Ukrainian men being
1:09:36
killed. You have not seen any real war. Yeah, you see some
1:09:39
burned out buildings. We have seen we saw a little bit in two
1:09:43
years ago, but it's really all been Gaza, horrible images, body
1:09:47
parts flying everywhere. It's been horrible. And right at the
1:09:51
very beginning, if you recall, remember how many journalists
1:09:54
were killed? They were counting how many journalists were dead,
1:09:56
John C Dvorak: and they're still talking about on the network.
1:10:00
I'm Ben PR and elsewhere and
1:10:02
Unknown: to prevent the embarrassment of journalists who
1:10:05
were doing all this Seymour Hersh describe the My Lai
1:10:09
Massacre, and that helped inflame the opposition to
1:10:12
Johnson. Well, President Biden is approved and Netanyahu is
1:10:18
plan. The first people you have to kill are the journalists, if
1:10:22
you're going to commit genocide, you have to realize that you
1:10:28
don't want the domestic US population to or the rest of the
1:10:32
world to oppose the US in Israel, you kill the
1:10:38
journalists, and apparently, for the last, ever since the October
1:10:44
2. Event, you've had one journalist per week killed in
1:10:53
Israel, that that's part of it, the other people you don't want
1:10:57
if you're going to bomb them, you have to start by bombing the
1:11:02
hospitals and all of the key centers that also was part of
1:11:06
the idea of the Vietnam War. How do you destroy a population?
1:11:11
This was all worked out in the 1970s, when people were trying
1:11:15
to use systems analysis to think how do you work back and see
1:11:19
what you need.
1:11:21
Adam Curry: So at this point, the interview he goes into a
1:11:24
whole thing about Ukraine, and how, you know how it's always
1:11:28
been about getting rid of the anti Semites, which you know, is
1:11:31
not discussed, but that's a lot of what was going on in Ukraine.
1:11:35
And but the he said, he, in essence, says these Neo cons,
1:11:39
they kind of lost sight of what the original mission was with
1:11:42
the Zinus. And, you know, with getting back at, at Russians and
1:11:46
Ukrainian anti Semites. And he says that now this gone crazy
1:11:52
about the oil, of course, everybody is everybody is making
1:11:56
money off of this. It's it's got to be a bonanza that we have no
1:12:00
idea how huge that is. And
1:12:04
John C Dvorak: I want to be free. Completely go into the
1:12:08
next your next thoughts. I still want to back up and talk about
1:12:12
these dead journalists. Yeah, sure. Because there's been the
1:12:17
incident, we've not really paid much attention to it. But
1:12:20
there's been instance, after instance, of supposedly, an
1:12:23
Israeli soldiers shooting the journalist and they know who it
1:12:27
was. And they make a fuss about oh, a shot this Palestinian
1:12:31
journalist. And then oh, yeah, well, it was an accident, and
1:12:35
then did one after the other, we have all these dead journalists,
1:12:38
which is everyone's now noticing, because there's a
1:12:41
hundreds of them. And I like that that was very interesting.
1:12:44
But the second thing that he said in that regard, because I
1:12:49
remember this is the is the emergence of something called
1:12:54
systems analysis. Yes, that's that's what college was a huge
1:12:58
deal in the computer world, because, you know, it guys were
1:13:02
called systems analysts. But it was part of a bigger movement
1:13:07
to, to try to understand complete systems of governing of
1:13:13
how things work, how corporate governance works. And, and the
1:13:16
systems analyst was the one who was looking at who did the
1:13:19
reorg. And they said, look at let's look at this, there's all
1:13:23
these things are downsizing, and then that became right sizing,
1:13:26
and then all these other terms came and went, but systems
1:13:30
analysis was the big deal. And that kind of disappeared.
1:13:34
Adam Curry: Well, it didn't disappear, because I guess not
1:13:37
they did systems analysis. Exactly what he said earlier is
1:13:40
that, you know, make these little Hamlet's everybody
1:13:42
digital passes go back and forth. And I mean, he goes into
1:13:47
a whole bunch of things about starving them out, keeping him
1:13:49
just barely alive. But the whole idea is still, as we've
1:13:52
surmised, before is they want Palestine empty, and somehow you
1:13:57
get to, and this guy he saw on the ball. So when we look at
1:14:01
oil, there's not just oil, there's gas. And we know from
1:14:05
the Leviathan project, and what was the bill clinton company
1:14:09
that he was in de Diem? I forget was acquitted or Bush No, it was
1:14:13
Clinton Clinton had some of that gas. Remember, it
1:14:17
John C Dvorak: was some crazy company. We isolated we knew
1:14:20
someone, someone
1:14:21
Adam Curry: invested in it and made money on it, then donate
1:14:23
it. I can't remember what it was. Yes.
1:14:26
John C Dvorak: Stock skyrocketed.
1:14:28
Adam Curry: So there is a large gasfield off of Gaza. Yes. And
1:14:34
so talked about that. Yes. And so what is happening, what has
1:14:38
what is as part of the relief effort, we are sending ships to
1:14:43
Gaza to build a pier to build a pier. Let's listen to
1:14:48
Unknown: this. So the United States is building these piers.
1:14:53
One reason it's doing it is it can pretend that they can say
1:14:56
we're not building the piers for it. Israeli property owners to
1:15:02
have yachts where we're going to deliver food. But by the time we
1:15:05
finished building the piers, there'll be no more Gazans. I
1:15:09
mean, that's the whole point. By building the piers, they've
1:15:12
enabled Israel to prevent the food trucks from coming in from
1:15:16
the south. So building the pyramids as a means of
1:15:19
pretending to help without doing anything at all to help actually
1:15:24
develop food Israel. So I guess they've all throughout the news,
1:15:30
there have been statements by the Israeli real estate
1:15:33
companies saying it Gaza could have been a nice place to live,
1:15:37
if there weren't Arabs in it. And now, if we can clear the
1:15:41
land of Arabs, and make it land without those people, then this
1:15:46
is a wonderful property. And that has natural gas to help the
1:15:51
Israeli balance of payments. So the whole idea is to is to make
1:15:55
this a center of Israel, luxury development. You not only want
1:16:01
beachfront property, you want docks for the buyers to have a
1:16:05
place to tie up their yachts, dude,
1:16:08
Adam Curry: this guy is so honored. And here's where Trump
1:16:11
has a really big problem, because he has a son in law, who
1:16:15
shoots his mouth off. Here's Jared Kushner. And
1:16:18
Unknown: so my sense is, is I would say, how do we deal with
1:16:21
the terror threat that is there so that it cannot be a threat to
1:16:24
Israel or to Egypt? Right? I think that both sides are
1:16:27
spending a fortune on military I think neither side really wants
1:16:30
to have you know, a terrorist organization enclave right
1:16:33
between them. And God says waterfront property, it could be
1:16:35
very valuable to if people would focus on kind of building up,
1:16:40
you know, livelihoods. You think about all the money that's gone
1:16:42
into this tunnel network, and it's all the munitions if that
1:16:44
would have gone into education or innovation.
1:16:47
Adam Curry: All right, Jared. Well done. All right. We've
1:16:49
John C Dvorak: got Yeah, that was a while ago, we had that
1:16:51
clip. We I think we played it. Yeah. Oh, no, these
1:16:53
Adam Curry: clips, we've played this. And
1:16:54
John C Dvorak: it's like, yeah, he probably needs to show some
1:17:01
restraint. Yes. Idiot as opposed to just yakking away like he
1:17:06
does final clip from Dr. Hudson. Assuming he was in on it,
1:17:10
though. I just think he's
1:17:11
Adam Curry: come on this. Hey, he's
1:17:16
John C Dvorak: real estate southern estate guy that was so
1:17:19
good at his job that he got thrown in jail. Well,
1:17:22
Adam Curry: there you go. final clip from Dr. Hudson, and game
1:17:27
and this one really brought it all home.
1:17:30
Unknown: So the question is, what is how is Gaza going to
1:17:34
exist? Either it's going to be all Israeli and the gods Ian's
1:17:38
will be forced to flee. The ideal what the Israelis want
1:17:43
them to flee by boats and to be sunk in the most of them will be
1:17:48
sunk in the Mediterranean, just like after America and France
1:17:52
destroyed Libya.
1:17:53
Adam Curry: Do you mean Hillary Clinton,
1:17:55
Unknown: the Libyans fleeing, tried to flee and boats and they
1:17:57
were sunk. So either they will drown, or they will somehow work
1:18:01
their way into a prison camp that Egypt and its leader is
1:18:07
setting up for Gaza and refugees. And then the galleons
1:18:12
will somehow try to gain entry into Europe or other countries.
1:18:19
So you can expect a huge influx of Gaussians into Europe. Some
1:18:26
people have suggested Well, now that Ukraine is turning into a
1:18:30
land without a people, maybe either the gods and who can turn
1:18:35
Ukraine over to the Palestinians. Or we could give
1:18:41
it to the Israelis saying, Well, this is your ancestral land
1:18:45
where this is where all of the pogroms started, Zionism began.
1:18:51
Now you can go back and there are no more Ukrainians to have
1:18:54
programs against you. Maybe the the Israelis should go to
1:18:58
Ukraine, one population or the other has to emigrate.
1:19:02
Adam Curry: And what did we see just two weeks ago with Queen
1:19:06
Ursula,
1:19:07
Unknown: a controversial deal to inject cash into Egypt mired in
1:19:11
its worst economic crisis in nearly 100 years. The European
1:19:15
Union 7.4 billion euro package includes 5 billion in
1:19:20
concessional loans 1.8 billion for investment and hundreds of
1:19:24
million for bilateral projects like managing migration. The
1:19:28
Egyptian President hailed what he called a paradigm shift in
1:19:32
his country's partnership with Brussels.
1:19:34
Adam Curry: And with that money, he's building prison camps. It's
1:19:38
so clear now. It's like and by the way, it's not Israel
1:19:42
controlling us. Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, the entire
1:19:47
State Department, we are a holes. We're doing this and it's
1:19:53
been going on for a long time project for New American Century
1:19:57
Bill Kristol, all these people All of them and and I pray for
1:20:05
Trump I don't know where he is in all this he's his son in
1:20:08
law's got some issues you know it his whole thing is let's
1:20:14
drill in America No wonder they hate him for that. No wonder
1:20:18
climate changes. Oh, less less oil and gas from the west
1:20:23
everybody no no, you have to save the environment don't worry
1:20:27
we're gonna get it all cheap from the Middle East we're gonna
1:20:29
get it from those sand people.
1:20:32
John C Dvorak: It's horrible. Dumb Sam people.
1:20:35
Adam Curry: Yes, dumb sand people sorry.
1:20:39
John C Dvorak: There Yeah, there is some I can see the thinking
1:20:42
that is cheaper to get it from the Middle East. And we can
1:20:45
always have we always have it here. It's here. We got tons.
1:20:49
And as Trump pointed out, we have more reserves pretty much
1:20:53
than anyone and we have it's all over the place North Dakota is
1:20:56
loaded. And then if we really have to fall back into anything
1:21:00
will fall back onto the sand tars in Alberta. But the
1:21:06
Canadians are making a point out of making that making a fuss
1:21:09
about even talking about having that there as a backup. And we
1:21:13
have enough coal and this is a well known fact, it doesn't come
1:21:16
up in the conversation much anymore. But we have enough coal
1:21:20
reserves for 350 years of use at today's levels. So we're loaded
1:21:28
with energy. We're energy independent, in some sense of
1:21:34
Adam Curry: by nature. Yeah. And meanwhile, while this has been
1:21:38
going on for decades, of course, we've seen a lot of it and you
1:21:41
know, we all know 911 was you know, it seemed to be just
1:21:45
another reason to go in and score some oil and kick some
1:21:49
people out who were being annoying some a RABs they were
1:21:52
no good. Now, you just can't deny it. This is this is just
1:21:58
gonna look at George W. Bush, his whole oil company, every
1:22:01
everything. It all fits together. And and the center of
1:22:05
this. Okay, disproportionate number of Jews, but it's
1:22:10
American Jews, okay. It's American Jews who are out who
1:22:14
are insane. And this doesn't mean that it's all Jews who are
1:22:17
doing this. It's these insane people, Neo cons, and they're
1:22:21
nuts. And they have to be stopped. But okay, this is what
1:22:25
we get over here. Yeah, good luck. This is where we get over
1:22:28
here. Protests on and around Columbia campus tonight,
1:22:32
including a group of students still camped out on the
1:22:35
university lawn. They are in solidarity with Palestinians in
1:22:39
Gaza and are demanding the university divest from companies
1:22:42
with ties to Israel
1:22:43
Unknown: separated by a gated fence but united in the same
1:22:47
cause. protesters outside Columbia University returned
1:22:51
Saturday to lend their support to the students on campus who
1:22:55
continue a sit in with their sleeping bags
1:22:58
Adam Curry: and books.
1:22:59
Unknown: This is nothing compared to what people in
1:23:01
Palestine are dealing with people in Gaza, they're
1:23:03
starving. They have lost everything their fit their homes
1:23:07
and their apartments have been bombed. So we really we feel
1:23:10
like we have a moral obligation.
1:23:11
Laila Saliba says she noticed something in the group taking
1:23:15
part in the Gaza solidarity encampment ever since police
1:23:19
were called in by the university Thursday,
1:23:21
the mass arrests and the suppression of students, I would
1:23:24
say that scalf and I assessed
1:23:26
the majority of protesters were charged with trespassing for
1:23:29
refusing to leave the space in violation of school rules. And
1:23:33
suspensions were handed out
1:23:35
here they are showing leadership and they are being censored and
1:23:39
punished for it and it's
1:23:40
wrong. Across the street from the protest, a small group of
1:23:44
Jewish Columbia students stood by an Israeli flag, not able to
1:23:48
speak with us on Shabbat. But one man tells us twice he
1:23:52
stopped people from tearing the flag down. So
1:23:55
Adam Curry: this is a struggle session. That's all that this
1:23:57
is. Don't look. Don't look at the White House. No, no, no,
1:24:01
don't look at us. No, no, no. It's all it's all designers over
1:24:05
there. They're doing it though. And you know what? This this is
1:24:12
funded by the same people. But let's let's go into the
1:24:15
conflicts at the universities that get them to protest is
1:24:17
great. Pay attention over there. Well, we're taking the oil
1:24:23
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he loved the oil. We
1:24:25
Adam Curry: love the oil and the Gaza gas. Hey, you can't spell
1:24:28
Gaza without guys. Just saying. So it's pretty disgusting. But
1:24:35
it's the I'm glad I found this guy. Then. Thank you, I think
1:24:38
was Andrew sent me this? Because
1:24:40
John C Dvorak: that was a nice. I liked to hear the whole thing.
1:24:42
It's in the show notes. Yeah,
1:24:44
Adam Curry: it's about about 45 minutes. It's pretty good.
1:24:48
John C Dvorak: And yeah, you're right. You get a guy in his in
1:24:53
mid 80s. And he's like,
1:24:54
Adam Curry: you don't care.
1:24:56
John C Dvorak: They tell you about aliens and me The secret
1:25:01
meetings, whatever
1:25:02
Adam Curry: you want to hear, whatever I'm
1:25:06
John C Dvorak: sure it happened. What do you think?
1:25:08
Adam Curry: And yeah, I was there.
1:25:11
John C Dvorak: But to equate it to the Vietnam War is
1:25:13
interesting because that
1:25:15
Adam Curry: yeah, and the systems fail,
1:25:18
John C Dvorak: by the way, but yeah, well, there you go. But if
1:25:22
you go to Vietnam today, and go visit yourself is a great place.
1:25:26
It's only no and there's no hard feelings. It looks like to me
1:25:30
Yeah, 50
1:25:31
Adam Curry: years later. took half a century no hard feelings,
1:25:36
everybody. We're all good. You sent Obama over here. That's
1:25:39
great. He had he had some some noodles. Had some noodles feel
1:25:42
good. Now, if you want to talk about 80 year olds, I mean, you
1:25:46
can have this guy, Dr. Hudson. Oh, you can have our president
1:25:51
Unknown: slot leaders must choose their words wisely. They
1:25:54
don't just speak for themselves. They speak for a nation. So the
1:25:57
last thing you want is a gaffe or an insult or worse both. But
1:26:01
Joe Biden did not get the memo. This week he was at war memorial
1:26:06
in Pennsylvania. It is dedicated to soldiers of World War Two
1:26:09
among them was Biden's uncle, Ambrose J. Finnegan, he died
1:26:14
fighting in the Pacific region. As for how he died, we let his
1:26:18
nephew tell the story to
1:26:20
those single engine planes as reconnaissance over war zones.
1:26:26
He got shot down in New Guinea. And they never found the body
1:26:31
because it used to be a lot of cannibals for real.
1:26:35
It took a while to and didn't it Biden says his uncle was flying
1:26:38
over the Pacific. His plane crashed in Papua New Guinea. And
1:26:42
then cannibals ate him. Yeah.
1:26:48
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I actually had that clip for a couple of
1:26:51
shows ago that when he said it, it was one of his stuff. And
1:26:54
he's like, one of his worst species because he's mumbling
1:26:58
just can't get his thoughts together and he talks about the
1:27:00
cannibals and
1:27:02
Adam Curry: I really liked it when I just like palki Sharma
1:27:05
saying no,
1:27:06
John C Dvorak: I liked the way she chairs presentations better
1:27:08
than mine.
1:27:09
Adam Curry: Cannibals ate him.
1:27:15
John C Dvorak: Let's do it. Three by three.
1:27:18
Unknown: Three by three. Hey, everybody,
1:27:20
it's debridement. But JC.
1:27:22
Adam Curry: We got something going
1:27:23
Unknown: on man rings, don't worry from ABC, CBS and NBC.
1:27:31
Adam Curry: The big headline stories got clips from every
1:27:33
single one of the big three networks. What is this?
1:27:38
John C Dvorak: The not this was a all three networks covered
1:27:41
this. Obviously they were given marching marching orders. Oh,
1:27:44
yes. Yes. And would I consider it to be a non story? I wouldn't
1:27:49
have covered it. I didn't never I never mentioned I think we
1:27:52
maybe in passing might have mentioned it that the the some
1:27:57
of the laggards in the Kennedy clan are turning on RFK Jr.
1:28:02
Because they don't want him to take votes away from the
1:28:05
fabulous Joe Biden who they think is the greatest thing
1:28:08
since sliced bread. And so they all covered it like it was major
1:28:13
news when it nobody in their you know, most international news
1:28:18
outlets. Very few people covered it but the mainstream media did.
1:28:21
And let's start with ABC
1:28:22
Unknown: tonight and Pennsylvania members of the
1:28:24
Kennedy family including brothers and sisters of
1:28:26
presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. throwing their
1:28:29
support behind President Biden concerned RFK Jr. will hand the
1:28:34
White House back to Donald Trump.
1:28:36
That's right.
1:28:37
The Kennedy family endorses Joe Biden for President.
1:28:42
The Kennedys worried RFK Jr. will use his family name to win
1:28:46
support from some Democrats in a tight race where every vote will
1:28:50
count. We
1:28:51
want to make crystal clear our feeling that the best way
1:28:56
forward for America is to reelect Joe Biden and Kamala
1:29:01
Harris to four more years.
1:29:04
Biden who recently welcomed the family to the White House has
1:29:07
called RFK. Junior's father, his political hero, his bust sits in
1:29:12
the Oval Office RFK Jr, who has famously embraced conspiracy
1:29:16
theories about vaccines insists he's no spoiler.
1:29:19
Adam Curry: We know what President Trump and President
1:29:22
Biden are going to do if they win this election. They're,
1:29:25
they're gonna do exactly what they did before. Does anybody
1:29:28
hear one more this?
1:29:32
Unknown: President Biden would carry on the family legacy
1:29:34
better well aware that if people vote for RFK, Jr, based on the
1:29:38
family name, it could sway this race. And polling has shown that
1:29:41
when his name is in the mix, it does make a difference. And
1:29:44
tonight we have learned that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will now
1:29:46
also be on the ballot in the key state of Michigan. All right, I
1:29:49
Adam Curry: have to say something about this. Of course
1:29:51
I saw this and this is one of those rare moments where video
1:29:55
would have been helpful. The Kennedy family look like they're
1:29:59
in breadfruit reeks.
1:30:01
John C Dvorak: I mean, I think I think this is intentional. They,
1:30:06
I mean, and then who's dispo? Who what spokesperson do they
1:30:09
put up there? And this particular one?
1:30:11
Adam Curry: The one with the same voices?
1:30:14
John C Dvorak: Voice Yeah. Which makes you think at some genetic
1:30:16
thing.
1:30:18
Adam Curry: That But behind her to the left, the dude's just
1:30:22
there with his mouth open his teeth lie like you'd like you
1:30:25
Skeletor
1:30:26
John C Dvorak: a no doubt that this was intentional.
1:30:30
Adam Curry: Yeah, to make it look like he's coming from a
1:30:33
family of freaks.
1:30:35
Unknown: Well,
1:30:35
Adam Curry: what if I can just say that mouth on the guy on the
1:30:40
left and you have to go see it. That the when he says thermo
1:30:44
yeast, I have seen that type of mouth from politician type
1:30:49
people. I have to say, in my own family, I have seen and it's a
1:30:55
creepy Washington DC face. There's something really uncanny
1:31:00
about that. There's some kind of inbreeding going on in political
1:31:05
circles that we're not privy to. But it's apparent in the Kennedy
1:31:10
clan, the offspring is weird.
1:31:14
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they've lost it. They've lost. They've
1:31:17
lost
1:31:17
Adam Curry: the plot genetics. So I'm thinking this is even the
1:31:21
bar
1:31:22
John C Dvorak: of K had all these issues. He has some crazy
1:31:24
disease. And he had he was like his eyeballs are going every
1:31:28
which way. Yeah, same with Ted. Ted was kind of the same thing
1:31:33
with the eyeballs going every which way and I met RFK in a
1:31:41
rally and is
1:31:43
Adam Curry: a nice guy. I mean, there's nothing wrong with it
1:31:45
looks like or when
1:31:46
John C Dvorak: you meet him in person, he's a robot. Or he was
1:31:49
he's dead. But he was very robotic, weird, very strange to
1:31:53
some things, and his hair was like, seemed like just the hair
1:31:58
was like, it has some sort of a kind of brillo pad type, quality
1:32:06
texture. He had a very strange looking like the
1:32:09
Adam Curry: Cryptkeeper. With those strands of hair, like
1:32:12
really thick strands of hair on top of the skull, just grown.
1:32:14
Obviously,
1:32:15
John C Dvorak: it was gorgeous. There's a lot of strands, but so
1:32:17
let's go to NBC. Just just for analysis.
1:32:21
Adam Curry: Doesn't it seem to you like this is? You said it's
1:32:24
intentional. It's intended? Not, you know, yeah. Vote for Joe
1:32:29
Biden, because otherwise you can get one of us the freaks. That's
1:32:33
I don't
1:32:33
John C Dvorak: think that was the intention. I think the
1:32:35
intention was to just draw more attention. Dr. F. K, Jr. For the
1:32:40
people that don't like Biden, in RFK. himself is who liked, you
1:32:46
know, mentioned some positive things about Trump early on now
1:32:49
says Trump's a horrible guy, because they want to make sure
1:32:52
that he doesn't take votes away from Trump.
1:32:55
Adam Curry: So boom,
1:32:56
John C Dvorak: I have a master scheme. There you go. It's just
1:33:00
an element, because no one's taking any chances that the
1:33:03
Democrats in their machine are going to rig this election and
1:33:07
get Biden in again. And that's what they're worried about.
1:33:10
Adam Curry: So Nope. What they're worried about getting
1:33:13
Biden in or not getting Biden,
1:33:14
John C Dvorak: no, they're worried about getting Biden in.
1:33:17
Biden is still part of the Democratic machine that that won
1:33:20
the election against Trump. Yeah. And that machine is in
1:33:24
place and they have to make sure that it is disabled. Ah, yes,
1:33:30
that's
1:33:30
Adam Curry: exactly the disabling that machine there as
1:33:33
John C Dvorak: if they can, but here we go. The NBC
1:33:35
Unknown: Today with his opponents stuck in Court
1:33:37
President Biden on the attack and battleground Pennsylvania,
1:33:41
the campaign touting the endorsement of 15 Kennedy family
1:33:45
members, even though one of their own Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
1:33:48
is running against him as an independent was
1:33:50
it the best way forward for America is to reelect Joe Biden
1:33:56
and Kamala Harris to four more years.
1:34:01
Responding to his family's endorsement of his opponent
1:34:04
today RFK, Jr. posted on social media. We are divided in our
1:34:07
opinions, but united in our love for each other. The
1:34:11
environmental lawyer and anti vaccine activists first ran as a
1:34:14
Democrat. Now Kennedy's independent campaign is polling
1:34:18
above 10% In a few key swing states, where Biden is also
1:34:21
trailing Trump. Democrats are aggressively attacking third
1:34:25
party candidates like Kennedy, whom they view as a threat to
1:34:28
President Biden's reelection. People involved tell NBC News,
1:34:31
though it's not clear which candidate President Biden or
1:34:34
former President Trump would lose more votes to RFK Jr.
1:34:37
Kennedy told NBC is Vaughn Hill, you're on this in February,
1:34:41
Adam Curry: I hope to draw equal numbers from both of them. I
1:34:44
think at this point, I'm probably drawing more from
1:34:47
President Trump, A source
1:34:48
Unknown: familiar with the Biden campaigns planning since the
1:34:51
Kennedy family endorsement was months in the making. Notably,
1:34:55
they didn't mention RFK Jr. 's name once at today's event.
1:34:59
months
1:34:59
Adam Curry: in the making. They had to prop them up so they
1:35:02
could walk on stage zombies. It was bizarre. Let's
1:35:07
John C Dvorak: go to our intel agencies service station if they
1:35:10
don't run it. CBS 15
1:35:13
Unknown: members of the Kennedy family a political dynasty
1:35:16
through support behind President Biden instead of their own
1:35:20
relative Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kerry Kennedy did not mention
1:35:24
him by name, but she insisted the race is just between Biden
1:35:29
and Donald Trump dominant vote for
1:35:31
Joe Biden is a vote for our democracy
1:35:35
and dark decency.
1:35:36
RFK Jr has sparked controversy with the claims like vaccines
1:35:40
cause autism in children. But his family's public endorsement
1:35:45
of Biden signals how seriously Democrats are taking his run. So
1:35:49
far, Kennedy has secured a spot on the ballot in Utah and
1:35:53
Michigan. That Kennedy campaign and its supporters claim they
1:35:57
have enough signatures to appear on nearly a dozen other states,
1:36:01
including key battlegrounds former Massachusetts Congressman
1:36:05
Joe Kennedy the second said he would encourage his brother to
1:36:09
drop out we
1:36:11
cannot any that
1:36:16
in any way strips even one vote
1:36:20
from President Biden.
1:36:22
Today Kennedy tweeted about his family's decision saying quote,
1:36:26
I am pleased they are politically active. It's a
1:36:29
family tradition. He added that they are divided in opinions but
1:36:32
united in their love for each other, though there was clearly
1:36:36
no love loss today in Philadelphia.
1:36:40
Adam Curry: No love lost. Well, this is that was a freak show. I
1:36:47
can't say it any other way. I just look for freak show. Yeah,
1:36:50
I agree. It was a freak show.
1:36:52
John C Dvorak: It was and then Joe Kennedy, the third whoever
1:36:55
that was. Last guy was on CBS. I saw that one too. Was it freaky,
1:37:01
very freaky. They're all freaky this like the whole family has
1:37:03
gone downhill.
1:37:05
Adam Curry: So this is where I would have inserted the tweet to
1:37:08
tailor the Taylor Swift news. Because that dominates the
1:37:13
headlines. Oh, Taylor dropped it right on time. She didn't just
1:37:17
drop one album. She dropped a double album with a new video
1:37:20
coming out. Pay no attention to the military industrial complex.
1:37:29
After we just gave the military industrial complex $900 billion
1:37:34
that we do not have. For what we do not know it wasn't enough.
1:37:42
Unknown: Tonight, with the speaker's John on the line. The
1:37:44
House passing a massive $95 billion foreign aid package with
1:37:49
long sought assistance for Israel and Ukraine. Inside the
1:37:53
package of four bills $60 billion in aid for Ukraine 26
1:37:57
billion to Israel and aid for Taiwan. Legislation to force the
1:38:01
sale of Tiktok from its Chinese parent company also included a
1:38:06
major gamble by Speaker Mike Johnson, who has held up the aid
1:38:09
for months and needed Democrats to get the legislation over the
1:38:13
finish line, angering Republican hardliners.
1:38:16
Mike Johnson is a lame duck,
1:38:18
are you done? He's done you do
1:38:20
the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may.
1:38:22
Do you believe you will still be the speaker come November. Yes,
1:38:25
yes, absolutely without question to other Republicans
1:38:30
now joining Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor greens movement
1:38:33
to boot Johnson from his speakership hardliners claiming
1:38:36
Johnson betrayed them by not focusing on border security,
1:38:40
despite Republicans rejecting a bipartisan border bill from the
1:38:43
Senate after bowing to pressure from former President Trump.
1:38:47
What we're worried
1:38:48
about is the signal we're sending to Americans and to send
1:38:50
$100 billion overseas without reinforcing our own borders and
1:38:55
Democrats now signaling they're open to backing the embattled
1:38:58
speaker if green makes good on her threat to call a vote for
1:39:02
his removal.
1:39:03
I commended by name traditional conservatives, led by Speaker
1:39:09
Mike Johnson for doing the right thing.
1:39:11
Even former Speaker Nancy Pelosi telling me she's pleased with
1:39:15
Johnson's push for Ukraine aid.
1:39:17
Do you think you can trust the speaker first so far?
1:39:19
Adam Curry: It looks that way. So missing from this report is
1:39:25
26 additional billion for the military industrial complex just
1:39:29
think it was like, Hey, we got some for Taiwan. We got some for
1:39:33
Ukraine. We got some from Israel. They throw some 26
1:39:36
billion bucks my way. Just a little tip. Give me an extra
1:39:40
tip. It's tough. They're stealing all of this. Every
1:39:44
single bit is it's just it's an I'm sure. Mike Johnson is a
1:39:48
dope. He's not enough. He's not read in maybe.
1:39:53
John C Dvorak: I have four clips on this and I think good. Mike
1:39:56
Johnson. Well, I mean, we've talked about this as possible.
1:40:00
Well that he has a Intel tin in the closet Intel issue. And
1:40:07
somebody you know basically went and say we're going to do this
1:40:09
or that I found some old pictures I just doing a little
1:40:12
research and found some old picture when he was in college.
1:40:17
He has, I don't know, my gaydar went off. And you have Gator?
1:40:24
Adam Curry: Well,
1:40:25
John C Dvorak: I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area pretty much
1:40:27
half to develop. Yes. It's not as good as the vibe palette. The
1:40:32
old tech TV who was Oh yeah. Was it go to guy? Yes. Yeah. Contact
1:40:38
with him. You have
1:40:39
Adam Curry: this for self preservation in the Bay Area is
1:40:41
what you're saying. Be careful.
1:40:45
John C Dvorak: There's a million jokes. You can Yeah, no more
1:40:49
Ukraine money. Piles of
1:40:50
Unknown: Representatives passed a $95 billion dollar foreign aid
1:40:53
package for Ukraine Israel and Taiwan. And peers Deirdre Walsh
1:40:58
reports on the overwhelmingly bipartisan vote
1:41:01
action on the assistance package for key US allies was stalled
1:41:05
for months in the house because of Republican divisions over
1:41:08
sending more money to Ukraine. The legislation includes 60
1:41:12
billion for Ukraine, 26 billion for Israel and 8 billion for
1:41:16
Taiwan. House Speaker Mike Johnson, who voted against aid
1:41:20
to Ukraine before he was elected Speaker said he believed the
1:41:24
intelligence about a wider conflict in the region. If the
1:41:27
US failed to support its ally in its war against Russia.
1:41:30
It's an old military adage, but we would rather send bullets to
1:41:34
the conflict overseas than our own boys or troops.
1:41:38
The package also includes a measure to force tick tock to
1:41:41
divest from its Chinese parent company within a year or face a
1:41:45
ban in the US. The Senate will vote as early on Tuesday on the
1:41:49
legislation was
1:41:50
Adam Curry: Spoken like a true Christian, send them bullets.
1:41:55
Kill them send
1:41:56
John C Dvorak: them bullets. I know I found that with
1:41:58
disturbing, disturbing, disturbing, very disturbing
1:42:02
button. So the rest of these clips was three more there.
1:42:06
There's different reports. These are all from NPR. National
1:42:10
Treasure that's a bunch of Democrats and
1:42:14
Adam Curry: probably getting some of this money through cut
1:42:16
out nonprofits.
1:42:18
John C Dvorak: Yes, and so but but these clips are all
1:42:21
discrepant, they come from here and they come from there and
1:42:23
they sign it's not complaints not from one presentation is
1:42:26
from a bunch of them. So you get some funny stuff in here. So
1:42:29
this is part two, after
1:42:31
Unknown: GOP division stalled action for months, the House of
1:42:34
Representatives today approved a foreign aid package for Ukraine,
1:42:38
Israel and Taiwan. House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul
1:42:41
a Republican and vocal supporter of aid to Ukraine and war monger
1:42:46
extraordinaire, argued before the final vote that his party
1:42:50
had a choice.
1:42:51
So as we deliberate on this vote, you have to ask yourself
1:42:55
the question. Am I Chamberlain? Or am I Churchill? Wow.
1:43:02
Adam Curry: Wow. Wow, what
1:43:05
John C Dvorak: in a hole,
1:43:07
Adam Curry: man? Oh, man. Hey, how about fixing the homeless
1:43:11
problem? How about fixing you know John's potholes? How about
1:43:15
fixing anything, y'all? Oh, Saturday, it's Saturday. You
1:43:20
know what? They got to make room for the Gazans. We got it. We
1:43:23
got to get it all done.
1:43:25
John C Dvorak: So here we go. Here's another one. discussed
1:43:29
and this one Berlin
1:43:30
Adam Curry: are you Chamberlain or Churchill? Wow.
1:43:34
John C Dvorak: I knew you'd love them. Just go with clip three in
1:43:38
Unknown: the lead up to that aid package passing the house
1:43:40
Ukraine's Prime Minister Denis Treme Hall was in the US. He was
1:43:44
meeting with members of Congress and officials in the Biden
1:43:47
administration to make the case for more aid Ukraine, which he
1:43:51
says is critical for their war effort. The Prime Minister took
1:43:54
time to visit our DC studios. And I asked him what he tells
1:43:58
Americans who are skeptical of sending more aid to Ukraine.
1:44:02
If we just imagined that Ukraine lost this war, then it will
1:44:06
means that world global order is destroyed. And all of us on this
1:44:12
planet will be under threat as that many kinds of aggressions
1:44:16
will emerge all around the planet. How
1:44:19
Adam Curry: about the aggression just being perpetrated upon the
1:44:22
American people right now by not helping us?
1:44:26
John C Dvorak: And by the way, what he what he expressed there
1:44:29
was the domino theory Uh, yes. Of the comment from Vietnam
1:44:35
going throwing and doing a little call back there to your
1:44:37
earlier clips. Yeah. This is bullcrap. But okay, it gets
1:44:42
worse. Is this the last clip this the same guy who is the
1:44:46
Zelinsky clone that's the Prime Minister he's just he's or
1:44:50
whatever he is president. He thinks sorry. He's the guy he's
1:44:54
the guy floating around but the if you want to hear a bullshit
1:44:57
artists listen to this carefully the Pentagon
1:45:00
Unknown: The Office of the Inspector General issued a
1:45:01
report earlier this year,
1:45:04
Adam Curry: they have a report. How about how about an audit?
1:45:06
John C Dvorak: Just saying just but I'm glad you stopped it
1:45:09
there because I can say, note the structure of the question.
1:45:13
The Pentagon said the following. And here we go.
1:45:19
Unknown: The Pentagon's Office of the Inspector General issued
1:45:21
a report earlier this year. And it said that there are nearly
1:45:25
40,000 weapons that were provided to Ukraine, but have
1:45:28
not been accounted for. Will there be any improvement on how
1:45:33
those weapons are accounted for and tracked? So just we know
1:45:35
where they are, according
1:45:37
to my information, all what United States supply to Ukraine
1:45:42
is absolutely, clearly accounted. And we cooperate with
1:45:47
inspectors generals, from Ministry of Defense from
1:45:52
Department of State from USA DEA, I personally have met them
1:45:56
two times and we have regular communication with inspector
1:46:01
generals. And they never communicate about any problems
1:46:06
with accountability and transparency of using of United
1:46:10
States equipment or weaponry. So we pay special attention to
1:46:16
questions of accountability.
1:46:19
So you've never heard that like, they've been like, hey, we don't
1:46:20
know where these guys are.
1:46:22
No, no. Shut up. Sometimes. They told about this, but we
1:46:26
shouldn't forget that we are on the influence of Russian
1:46:31
propaganda, Russian disinformation. And as a
1:46:34
specially implement this messages that Ukrainians are
1:46:39
using weaponry, not in proper ways they are selling this
1:46:44
weaponry and so on, so on. So because of this, we cooperate
1:46:47
with our partners very closely. And we are very accountable for
1:46:51
this to destroy this propaganda and this lie from the Russia
1:46:54
side. Okay. Yes, I
1:46:56
Adam Curry: believe him. He said a whole lot.
1:46:58
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it goes like this. The Pentagon, the
1:47:01
ones that's follow up, where's our NPR follow up? The Pentagon
1:47:05
said this, not the Russians. The Pentagon said this. And he says
1:47:10
us Russian disinformation coming from the Pentagon. Is that the
1:47:13
argument he's making?
1:47:15
Adam Curry: And surely
1:47:18
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry, how's your bull crap, get as far as it
1:47:21
does, and NPR just drops the ball. He's gonna say it that
1:47:25
guy, not the Russians, which
1:47:27
Adam Curry: means it wasn't 40,000. But 400,000. We're being
1:47:30
ripped off? Oh, yeah, we are being ripped off. And here's the
1:47:34
recipient of 62 of this billion of this rip off.
1:47:38
Unknown: So Ukraine has finally got its wish the $61 billion
1:47:43
military aid package in the United States that President
1:47:46
Solinsky so desperately wanted, following months of delays by
1:47:49
Republicans in the House of Representatives. The house has
1:47:52
now finally agreed the eight, the bill now goes to the Senate
1:47:56
and then President Biden, can it make any difference on the
1:47:59
battlefield? President Solinsky seems to think so.
1:48:08
Today, we received the decision, we expected the package of
1:48:11
American support that we fought so hard for, and it's a very
1:48:15
significant package that will be felt by our soldiers on the
1:48:18
front line, as well as by our towns and villages that are
1:48:21
suffering from Russian terror. Today, the US House of
1:48:25
Representatives voted thank you to everyone for helping to save
1:48:29
lives. Plus, the delay in agreeing an aid package has
1:48:34
allowed the Russian military to advance further into Ukrainian
1:48:37
territory.
1:48:39
Adam Curry: And isn't it just interesting that one week after
1:48:43
I sent my check into the US Treasury that they turn around
1:48:47
and give it away to themselves? I'm very, again, not one of
1:48:54
these reports mentions the extra 25 26 billion to replenish
1:48:59
stocks, whatever. Yeah, we gave away so much. We need to you
1:49:03
know that. That's literally a rip off. That is stolen money.
1:49:08
The champagne must be flowing all over Washington DC.
1:49:12
John C Dvorak: Yeah. All over Lockheed Boeing to over here
1:49:15
down the peninsula also
1:49:16
Adam Curry: not mentioned that the Senate passed the section
1:49:21
702 reauthorization including this Oh, thank you. Thank you
1:49:26
give me the clip. was one I couldn't find I couldn't find
1:49:29
John C Dvorak: why so signed. Here you go. Now.
1:49:32
Unknown: President Biden has signed the bill to reauthorize
1:49:35
the federal government's electronic surveillance program
1:49:38
and to law. The Senate approved a two year extension early this
1:49:43
morning down from five year extension less than an hour
1:49:46
after the law expired. The controversial law grants the
1:49:49
government broad powers to conduct certain warrantless
1:49:52
surveillance of Americans as part of anti terrorism efforts.
1:49:56
The Biden administration and top leaders in both parties say
1:49:59
Congress that say that that authority is critical to
1:50:03
national security. When he was president presumptive GOP
1:50:06
presidential nominee Donald Trump reauthorized FISA. Now he
1:50:11
opposes it.
1:50:12
Adam Curry: So not only a reauthorization, a warrantless
1:50:15
reauthorization, and an additional amendment not
1:50:19
discussed by your media, that makes every single supplier of
1:50:23
cable box communications device, has to, by law, allow the
1:50:30
security and Intel services into their system or has to hand over
1:50:35
any information they request. It's called the everyone's a spy
1:50:38
bill. And we laughed about Russia. I mean, so anything you
1:50:46
have your vacuum cleaner, you got a Roomba ha. Map your house
1:50:50
now with the NSA. This is we are now living in Soviet times. And
1:50:59
then, of course, if we didn't steal enough, we guessed we're
1:51:03
stealing 100 billion from the saps the stupid America. It's in
1:51:06
decent. You don't these people are they're in decent. They're
1:51:09
in decent there, but they open our borders. It's just in
1:51:12
decency. It's it's evil. I mean, they're controlled by Satan,
1:51:18
then. Yeah, and it's I mean that and it's not enough. But no, the
1:51:22
communist plot is Satan. And it's not an every as Bob Dylan
1:51:26
said, everybody serves somebody.
1:51:30
Unknown: You know that song?
1:51:33
John C Dvorak: Bob Dylan callback callback, callback.
1:51:36
Yes, a callback to Taylor Swift. Yeah.
1:51:39
Adam Curry: But that wasn't enough. No, no, let's steal Tik
1:51:44
Tok too.
1:51:45
Unknown: In the US lawmakers have also passed a bill which
1:51:48
could lead to a ban on tick tock. That bipartisan
1:51:51
legislation forces the popular social media platform to divest
1:51:55
itself from its Chinese parent company bytedance or face a
1:51:59
nationwide ban. The bill gives tick tock one year to sell its
1:52:03
stake to a US based entity. Lawmakers in both parties have
1:52:07
raised national security and data privacy concerns supporters
1:52:10
of Tiktok question the constitutionality of the bill.
1:52:14
The popular video app has an estimated 170 million users in
1:52:19
the US alone.
1:52:20
Adam Curry: Oh this is so dynamite the money the champagne
1:52:23
is caviar now thanks. Hey, Google. Yeah, where's my money?
1:52:28
Where's my hookers and blow because I did it for you. Oh
1:52:32
yeah, we're stealing all that to very successful
1:52:35
John C Dvorak: I like to this is I think a good I think people
1:52:38
should know this is a good way of putting it stealing tick tock
1:52:43
Yeah, it's super successful. It's got nothing to do with
1:52:46
anything if anything, it doesn't gather enough data in terms of
1:52:50
like spying on Americans. So but it's moneymakers a killer? Let's
1:52:55
steal it. Let's do the American America we can't compete no no
1:53:00
what and you know compete you look we've get We tried. We gave
1:53:04
it a shot. We tried to compete we even invented a pre you know
1:53:07
proto tic toc back in the day called twigs or whatever the
1:53:10
hell it was fine
1:53:17
Adam Curry: so oh man it's a new video servers by the no agenda
1:53:20
show twigs everybody hates did you post a twig I posted a twig
1:53:25
John C Dvorak: twig and branch and so it has a bud and so we
1:53:33
tried it and it was the no one knew what they were doing these
1:53:36
guys come along they're successful. We try to compete on
1:53:38
other way okay, well now we know how to do it right? We can't do
1:53:41
it. Nobody can compete. So in the good ol American way of free
1:53:45
enterprise. We can't compete Let's steal
1:53:49
Adam Curry: it. So I just want to break this down for one
1:53:53
second. Because we have insiders who have explained to me why
1:53:57
tick tock is so successful because it is an IT is an
1:54:01
advertising bonanza. And here's how it works. When you become a
1:54:05
tick tock creator which I despise there's only one Creator
1:54:10
and it's not on tick tock so when Yeah, they let me say what
1:54:14
I want to say if you're bored of me
1:54:18
John C Dvorak: the board what kind of what kind of sentences
1:54:21
that
1:54:22
Adam Curry: because you went gay? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you
1:54:24
don't like me saying that? No, I think
1:54:26
John C Dvorak: is fine. It's just that you know it's it's a
1:54:30
you're you're making a point and then you bring religion into it
1:54:33
for no real reason except their their virtues.
1:54:37
Adam Curry: No, there is a reason it's not a virtue signal.
1:54:40
There's a reason that it's called Creator because they want
1:54:43
you to worship false idols. That I think it's very intentional.
1:54:47
That's fine. I'll
1:54:49
John C Dvorak: go with that. Okay, I think you might have
1:54:51
beyond this Sunday but you need a little more evidence because
1:54:54
there's been That term has been you know, the creative PT I've
1:54:57
Adam Curry: never liked it. I've I've been before I was a G uses
1:55:00
never liked it.
1:55:01
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I agree what it I think it has a
1:55:04
pretense, a pretense that slightly annoying.
1:55:08
Adam Curry: Okay, so I never have to mention it again. Right.
1:55:13
So they take these tick talkers, they have ads and they have a
1:55:18
whole back end system with a leaderboard. And they show which
1:55:23
tick talkers have been successful at getting ads
1:55:27
triggered by their tick tock. So they'll say, Okay, up for bid is
1:55:34
ozempic. That's the easiest one ozempic, here's the trigger
1:55:38
words that we're going to give you, there may be a few more, if
1:55:41
you put these into your Tic Toc, then we will actually promote
1:55:46
that will heat you will heat up your tic toc. And that will
1:55:50
trigger ads and you start to make money. So they have an
1:55:53
entire competition going on with a leaderboard. Who's the top? So
1:55:57
everyone's looking at everybody else. Oh, what did you do here?
1:56:01
Okay, what trigger words that you use? So they have created
1:56:04
this ad machine, which is, of course completely abusive of
1:56:09
these poor people? Because you can't just do one? No, you've
1:56:13
got to do five a day. And every product has this. So the end it
1:56:19
and they're not disclosing it. They're not disclosing because
1:56:21
they're not really saying go buy ozempic. Some do. And there's a
1:56:25
lot of gray area there. But that's the system that Tick Tick
1:56:29
Tock has, has built and they have really figured out how to
1:56:33
manipulate the algorithms to send it to the people that need
1:56:36
it the most at that very moment. And, and that is the opposite of
1:56:41
what the algorithms within Facebook and all these other
1:56:44
things do. So they and the Create. I said at the tick
1:56:49
talkers are all there. They're not on reels and they're not on
1:56:54
any and then on YouTube shorts and shorts, it's a bonanza. So
1:57:01
steal it, steal it. First
1:57:03
John C Dvorak: of all, I find that mistaken Jill Abramson, our
1:57:08
girl with the vertical phi ad. She when she was at the New York
1:57:15
Times, and in her book, she discussed this kind of thing,
1:57:19
where and I think BuzzFeed was the first to perfect it, where
1:57:23
they had these leaderboards and what was getting attention. It
1:57:26
wasn't about what was triggering ad clicks, but what was
1:57:31
triggering clicks and other was was the call when you try to
1:57:38
trick somebody into clicking on something clickbait clickbait,
1:57:42
and they had a clickbait board and all and so they were
1:57:45
rejiggering the way they do headlines and everything else is
1:57:48
New York Times and other places. But it wasn't, it wasn't so. So
1:57:53
it wasn't this they they took it to the next level at TIC tock.
1:57:56
Yeah, and they did. And they did a beautiful job of it. i You
1:58:00
have to compliment them. Oh, no,
1:58:02
Adam Curry: you got to steal it from them. That's what we do.
1:58:04
Yeah, right. Compliment and then steal a hell
1:58:07
John C Dvorak: of compliment. Steal it, just steal it or
1:58:10
you're shut down. Still, by the way, this the worst. So yes,
1:58:16
play, please play her I've done I read.
1:58:18
Unknown: I read The New York Times, like all day long, mainly
1:58:23
on my iPad.
1:58:26
Adam Curry: So now let's go to China because I think there's a
1:58:29
couple of things going on. Remember that we really need to
1:58:32
pivot to some really big war stuff. I'm just I mean, now it's
1:58:36
just I see where the money's going. All our money's going to
1:58:39
military. President Eisenhower warned us for it. They probably
1:58:44
killed JFK over it. Who knows, you know, the CIA goes in makes
1:58:48
a you know, creates problems in a country then we need to get
1:58:52
the military in. But you know, Ukraine is done. There's nothing
1:58:57
left. There's no people left. There's nobody left to shoot
1:58:59
bullets anymore. By the way. That's not genocide. The end is
1:59:04
over, you know, it's like we Mike Johnson put his butt on the
1:59:07
line. He'll never get real reelected. And we'll see what
1:59:10
does it now poor guy done you full, you know, whatever his
1:59:15
problem was they got to him. We need to build huge ships,
1:59:21
beautiful subs. And we need to rearm the bases in the Indo
1:59:26
Pacific. This is where all the big money is. So we've got to
1:59:29
start ramping up China. So I think that tiktoks Theft is part
1:59:33
of it. It'll certainly urge China once that completes has to
1:59:36
happen within a year. And as part as part of the deal. They
1:59:40
have to within three months of the signing and approval of the
1:59:44
bill. We're not quite there yet. They have to make all of their
1:59:47
stuff exportable so it can be easily imported into Google into
1:59:51
YouTube YouTube shorts or into reels or both. Whatever works.
1:59:55
Yeah, that's part that's part of this legislation. Every time I
1:59:58
John C Dvorak: hear that I think of an You're aware YouTube
2:00:03
shorts. Yeah,
2:00:04
Adam Curry: I mean it's it's stupid. It's also stupid.
2:00:07
Stupid. So first we've got to start we've got to start
2:00:12
rattling the cage. Here's the BBC China's
2:00:14
Unknown: President Xi Jinping has appeared at a ceremony in
2:00:17
Beijing to unveil a new cyber force.
2:00:26
The aim says Beijing is to bolster China's capacity to
2:00:29
fight and win wars. The move comes weeks after Western
2:00:32
countries, including the US and Britain accused the communist
2:00:35
state of cyber espionage. Okay, so that's the setup
2:00:38
Adam Curry: and I am still all in that. The US and China are
2:00:44
playing together. Hey, I got a great idea. We both need to
2:00:47
print money. We we all want to steal stuff, certainly from our
2:00:51
people. So why don't we rattle some sabers and well, here's my
2:00:55
here's my cyber. Here's my son. There's my cyber force. Oh, and
2:01:00
just right on cue
2:01:01
Unknown: braking this afternoon. Police reporting a brief 911
2:01:05
outage in the city. Coming after more outages Wednesday night on
2:01:09
the mainland,
2:01:10
you may have difficulty reaching us. Internally, we're having
2:01:14
difficulty receiving 911 calls as well. 6pm
2:01:17
Central Time multiple 911 center suddenly cut off in parts of
2:01:21
four states South Dakota, Nebraska, Nevada and Texas.
2:01:25
Several call centers pushed out emergency alerts telling locals
2:01:29
to use their cell phones or text for help.
2:01:32
To our knowledge. We have never experienced an outage of this
2:01:35
magnitude or duration. US
2:01:37
cybersecurity has warned that hackers want to exploit
2:01:40
vulnerabilities to disrupt or degrade 911 service at risk
2:01:45
sensitive data that could affect emergency response abilities.
2:01:48
Was anybody injured? Already ransomware attacks on 911
2:01:52
centers including Bucks County, Pennsylvania have forced
2:01:55
dispatchers to revert to manual systems and 2017 911 centers and
2:02:00
more than a dozen states are paralyzed. Now amid heightened
2:02:04
global tensions and a divisive election looming here at home
2:02:07
concern that critical emergency communications can easily be
2:02:11
undermined. Chris Krebs is the federal government's former
2:02:14
cybersecurity chief.
2:02:16
The Homeland, as we say is no longer a sanctuary. So we really
2:02:20
have to bake in cybersecurity resilience measures into every
2:02:25
business plan and every operational plan. Beautiful,
2:02:29
Adam Curry: beautiful cyber rattling is what it is. Now that
2:02:32
was better than saber rattling his cyber IQ
2:02:34
John C Dvorak: that the Russians have currently been doing this
2:02:36
in Ukraine. Suppose they have a clip, but you don't play it. I
2:02:40
read it rather.
2:02:42
Adam Curry: I want to stick on China because I've to NPR clips
2:02:45
now. I
2:02:46
John C Dvorak: just like this harem. Scarem kind of reporting.
2:02:50
Oh, yeah. I'm flipping around. It's just an aside. I'm flipping
2:02:54
around. So I go to story television, all this stuff over
2:02:57
the years. Fantastic. And so but they played but over the air
2:03:01
stuff, they play old stuff. I mean, that Leonard Nimoy thing
2:03:05
that we played on the last show. Yeah, is being played as you
2:03:08
know, kind of, they're still throwing it out there. So the I
2:03:12
saw I clicked around and there's a Armageddon story because
2:03:16
they're just killing air time they have these all these
2:03:19
channels. Yeah. And it was about 2012. Do you remember the 2012
2:03:25
bull crap at the Mayan calendar and the world's gonna end on
2:03:29
January had
2:03:30
Adam Curry: a challenge coin? Yeah, we
2:03:32
John C Dvorak: did this right.
2:03:35
Adam Curry: Guys, yeah, sure. And
2:03:37
John C Dvorak: I'm watching this as an hour. I gotta go back. I'm
2:03:40
gonna have to find somebody's get it's got to be downloadable
2:03:43
somewhere, and get some clips from it. Because it is so
2:03:47
ludicrous to listen to these guys go on and on and on. And I
2:03:51
think this was produced like in 2011. So it was a year before
2:03:55
the 2012 apocalypse. And it was just like my
2:04:00
Adam Curry: challenger. Yeah. Do you remember the other big story
2:04:03
of 2012 the big big psyop what Kony 2012? Oh, that's right.
2:04:09
Yeah, that
2:04:10
John C Dvorak: guy was 2012. Yeah, that crazy.
2:04:12
Adam Curry: It was great.
2:04:13
John C Dvorak: I mean, this is dumb was laughable. So
2:04:16
Adam Curry: how do we how do we pivot Indo Pacific, how do we
2:04:21
get to China? Well, let's, let's pivot through Iran.
2:04:28
Unknown: There's a global diplomatic push to try to avert
2:04:32
a broad regional war in the Middle East following Iran's
2:04:35
attack on Israel last weekend as Israel ways a possible response.
2:04:39
As part of that push the US is reaching out to China hoping
2:04:42
Beijing will use its influence on Tehran. But it's unclear how
2:04:45
far China is willing to go especially now, because today
2:04:49
the Biden administration announced it wants to triple
2:04:52
tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum imports.
2:04:55
NPR International Affairs Correspondent Jackie Northam
2:04:57
joins us now to discuss Good morning Jackie Demand wanting to
2:05:01
learn why China? What sort of influence does it have with
2:05:04
Tehran? Well,
2:05:05
it's one of the largest countries that has some sway
2:05:07
with Iran, you know, the natural bedfellows and their opposition
2:05:11
to the US. But you know, Beijing also offers Tehran diplomatic
2:05:15
support, and certainly an economic lifeline. You know,
2:05:18
it's really the only country buying Iranian oil. So they do
2:05:22
have this strong, if mostly transactional relationships, you
2:05:25
Adam Curry: know, it this is all complete horse crap. But this is
2:05:28
the new narrative. Oh, it's really China who's doing it.
2:05:32
Unknown: So if the US is hoping for China's help in this moment
2:05:35
to pressure Iran, which is warning, it would respond
2:05:38
harshly to any possible or partial Israel, why make the
2:05:41
decision to triple tariffs now? It's
2:05:44
hard to say it's an election year, it could help the US steel
2:05:47
industry. You know, the timing is interesting if the US is
2:05:50
looking for China's help. There have been moments when China has
2:05:53
stepped out, you know, it helped broker a deal to re establish
2:05:56
relations with Saudi Arabia and Iran. And at that time, there
2:06:00
were indications Beijing wanted to position itself as a critical
2:06:03
player in the region. Okay,
2:06:05
so we've seen China play a really important role in the
2:06:07
region, as you point out, does that continue today? Would
2:06:10
Beijing be willing in this moment with fears of all out
2:06:13
regional war to intervene with Iran? Well,
2:06:16
that's the whole point. I mean, several analysts I spoke with
2:06:19
said, there have been times when, you know, Beijing could
2:06:21
have used as influence in the region. And it didn't, you know,
2:06:24
there were calls recently for China to exert pressure on Iran
2:06:27
to rein in the Houthis. And their attacks on shipping
2:06:30
vessels in the Red Sea didn't happen.
2:06:33
Adam Curry: That was another thing that the professor Hudson
2:06:37
was talking about. He's like, the worst thing that can happen
2:06:41
is that an oil tanker is sunk in the Gulf of Aden. That will ruin
2:06:47
Biden's entire election chances because that will, of course,
2:06:52
skyrocket oil, even though nothing has really happened,
2:06:54
isn't it like 90 bucks now it has gone up a bit, you would
2:06:58
know better than I did. Last
2:07:00
John C Dvorak: time, I looked us in the 80s. But let me take a
2:07:02
quick look raise at 211. So
2:07:04
Adam Curry: it's not that high at all.
2:07:07
John C Dvorak: But it's high, but it's not, you know, it
2:07:08
should be in his 60s, but at 211.
2:07:13
Adam Curry: So my eye is on this connecting. Because you know, of
2:07:16
course we have the bricks, which is really the irony of all this.
2:07:19
The irony of what what we were doing in the
2:07:23
John C Dvorak: Brit. Yeah, that's something I personally
2:07:27
think we don't talk enough about on the show.
2:07:30
Adam Curry: Well, because the media is very wary to discuss
2:07:33
it. Because, you know, if you really look at now that Saudi
2:07:36
Arabia, Egypt, they've all joined the BRICs. Now, it's not
2:07:41
going to happen overnight, that they're gonna have some magic
2:07:44
alternative reserve currency, but it is hurting our petro
2:07:48
dollar system. That's, in fact, listen to this, Russia. This has
2:07:53
worked out so well. Russia's economy is growing faster than
2:07:57
all advanced economies, according to the IMF. And
2:08:01
Bloomberg reports Russia's oil exports have hit an 11 month
2:08:04
high. Well done, everybody. This is good. You're doing a good
2:08:09
job. And nobody wants to talk
2:08:11
Unknown: about that. No.
2:08:13
Adam Curry: Then we have Boeing melting down and a lot of boots
2:08:17
on the ground reports. Most of them say that when when they
2:08:21
moved the the OP the the building to South Carolina it
2:08:26
was non union and that this is probably a push to bring Boeing
2:08:32
back into the unions. But here's survivor 515 But he says I've
2:08:41
been a professional pilot for 30 years both helicopters and
2:08:44
airplanes. I think you and John got so close but so far from why
2:08:48
Boeing is in the crosshairs of the M five M and government I am
2:08:51
certain it is because the South Carolina plant is non union Dems
2:08:56
want good paying union jobs for people not not in the industry.
2:09:00
The kinds of problems reported are Boeing happened to every
2:09:03
manufacturer except maybe for the door plug blowout. When I
2:09:07
flew for an airline they had an engine cowling not a Boeing
2:09:10
product fall off in flight landing in someone's backyard. I
2:09:13
fly private now and things failed. I picked up a brand new
2:09:16
midsize business jet from the factory we had five aircraft on
2:09:20
ground which is used to prioritize part delivery because
2:09:23
the plane can't fly without getting fixed in one year. I
2:09:27
know of a plane that came out of Sir out of a service center with
2:09:30
a bolt in the emergency exit door making it unusable stuff
2:09:33
happens. aircraft are much more complicated than cars. They go
2:09:37
through tremendous temperature changes every flight and have
2:09:39
forces applied to them from every direction. And then he
2:09:41
winds up by saying Don't get me started on helicopters. Yeah,
2:09:44
gotcha. And then we have the 787 was an attempt to this is
2:09:52
different boots on the ground was an attempt to offshore parts
2:09:55
to be assembled in the US. The reason lower costs and bypass
2:09:59
the US dominated Pacific Northwest assembly team to get
2:10:03
the parts cheaper international fabrication operations wood,
2:10:06
tool wings and fuselage is all to be Legos together to avoid
2:10:10
the costly Pacific Northwest unionized and senior assemblers.
2:10:14
The South Carolina factor was built. Hey, let's just get some
2:10:18
hillbillies to assemble the Legos coming in from all over
2:10:20
the world. No, it's the aviation industry.
2:10:26
John C Dvorak: All in on this analogy? Yes,
2:10:27
Adam Curry: I think is completely right.
2:10:30
John C Dvorak: Especially I don't think I have a clip. I
2:10:33
thought I did have this huge celebration at the UAW just
2:10:39
because they got the Northeast in North Carolina, I think is
2:10:43
where this plant is a Volkswagen factory first overseas,
2:10:47
manufacturer of cars, all the car makers move there and put
2:10:50
shops in South Carolina, North Carolina, those areas, and they
2:10:55
got union, the union, the UAW got in on the Volkswagen plant,
2:10:59
which would be interesting to see how that goes. And now they
2:11:02
think they have a strength or they have a foothold, or a
2:11:06
someplace with a starting point in the south of unionized these
2:11:10
auto companies. Yeah. So the unions are making inroads and
2:11:15
it's like, I don't know totally what to make of it. But it's
2:11:23
going to everyone's going to be unionized down there as Yeah.
2:11:26
But you'd expect
2:11:29
Adam Curry: something that the algos are telling me to be very
2:11:31
worried about that I don't have any clips from but Oh, my
2:11:35
goodness, are the controlled opportunities yelling and
2:11:38
screaming about Title Nine? Do you have a clip about Title
2:11:41
Nine? Because I couldn't get No,
2:11:42
John C Dvorak: I know, it's funny, because they should have
2:11:45
it because I've been following it closely. But it's all because
2:11:48
of Biden's recent. You know, proclamation that sex is gender.
2:11:54
And so you can be whatever you want. And it wasn't about Biden,
2:11:58
but it was so it was a policy statement that came out of the
2:12:00
White House. And it's like, okay, that means Title Nine is
2:12:03
useless is titled, Title Nine was the was the provision to
2:12:07
give with female athletes, mainly, some some mechanism to
2:12:14
do B get as much money or to get as many scholarships or to try
2:12:18
to keep them, you know, vibrant in college athletes, athletics,
2:12:23
I'm sorry. And it's now pretty
2:12:27
Adam Curry: well, they've they've rewritten it so that
2:12:29
they have actually rewritten Title Nine to change sex to
2:12:33
gender, say so therefore allowing biological men to
2:12:38
compete in women's sports be in their dressing rooms, et cetera,
2:12:41
et cetera. And, you know, Tina, who's my canary in the coal mine
2:12:46
a lot like Megyn Kelly, she's like, Megyn, Kelly was hot on
2:12:49
this, you know, hair on fire. Algo is all flipping out. Oh,
2:12:53
wow, everybody looked at this. And what they failed to mention
2:12:58
is that this can all be done away with Chevron deference
2:13:01
which will come up in our lifetime. Because this is just a
2:13:04
rule written by another department here. I hope so. The
2:13:08
Department of Education just writes this rule, like oh, we're
2:13:12
just going to change it to gender. I mean, Congress, it's
2:13:16
their response they really need to write the law. And you know,
2:13:21
they need to step in there to basically stealing tick tock the
2:13:26
we've got to we got we got a tick tock Stichelton party going
2:13:29
on here. Caviar but that's what needs to happen and Chevron
2:13:35
deference will will force Congress to take these matters
2:13:38
into account that their degenerates
2:13:45
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I don't have any clips on Title Nine I
2:13:47
do have what's there's a lot of complaining I can say that yeah.
2:13:52
Adam Curry: But of course it's it's horrible for women
2:13:54
John C Dvorak: but there's no more what is horrible for Well,
2:13:56
we're women have a right to complain. Women
2:13:57
Adam Curry: don't Yeah, we don't have a right to complain. Maybe
2:13:59
that's why there's no clips. Women get us some clips need to
2:14:04
do some climate change. Because there is stuff happening here.
2:14:08
And this is like a call back to the whatever you do. Let's not
2:14:12
do any oil here in America, the bind administration today
2:14:15
finalizing a plan to prevent oil development. across more than
2:14:19
half the US government's mammoth petroleum reserves in Alaska.
2:14:22
This
2:14:23
Unknown: move is among the string of actions by President
2:14:25
Biden to curtail development on federal lands and wall off more
2:14:29
than 41 million acres for conservation. It comes as Biden
2:14:33
seeks to gain support from young climate minded voters after
2:14:36
disappointing some last year by authorizing ConocoPhillips
2:14:40
massive Willow oil project. The administration is also moving to
2:14:44
block road construction essential to opening a copper
2:14:46
mine in the state. The moves have drawn condemnation from
2:14:50
oil, gas and mining interests. Sue said the Biden
2:14:53
administration is locking up resources essential for fueling
2:14:56
America's energy needs today and
2:14:58
Adam Curry: in the future. That includes they say critical
2:15:01
minerals for batteries and other technology. I'm just looking at
2:15:05
this in a whole Lewton whole new light now says now we are all on
2:15:12
the Middle East oil train them that's ultimately what Russia is
2:15:16
about these these these Kooks they want Russia don't care
2:15:20
about poop. They want Russia's oil and gas. That's what they're
2:15:22
after. That's why they hate Putin. Putin is the one that
2:15:26
kicked kicked him out. After the Wall came down. You had that
2:15:29
drunk guy running the show? Everybody Browder this is what
2:15:33
this Yeah, yeah, this is what it was all about. Everyone was
2:15:36
like, Hey, this is great. We're setting we're raping you Russia.
2:15:39
We're getting all their gas. This is fantastic. Putin comes
2:15:43
in says net. That's why they're mad at him. I don't even it's
2:15:48
not ideological. They just say hey, we were taken that it's
2:15:54
just thieving. And Elon Musk is in on all this with the stupid,
2:15:59
stupid Tesla that we all fell for.
2:16:02
John C Dvorak: It's a computer. He is still falling for it. Are
2:16:05
Adam Curry: you kidding? Yeah, but it's getting to me now. It's
2:16:07
like, Oh, I'm gonna lower the price to $1,000 Everybody come
2:16:10
up by my battery cars is great. You don't need oil over here.
2:16:14
The rest of the world can have it they will go steal all that
2:16:18
oil. You plug in your car. Hey bought a cyber truck.
2:16:22
Unknown: Elan Musk car company Tesla has issued a recall for
2:16:26
all of its cyber truck electric pickup trucks because its
2:16:29
accelerator pedal can apparently gets stuck down. Several truck
2:16:32
owners reported that the pad covering the accelerator pedal
2:16:35
could come loose and get trapped by the vehicles trim that causes
2:16:39
the truck to accelerate unintentionally raising the risk
2:16:42
of a crash. The cybertruck His most latest brainchild being
2:16:46
released just five months ago, after repeated delays. Well, for
2:16:50
more on this, I'm now joined in studio by dw reporter, that
2:16:53
doorman? So Ben, this sounds like a pretty serious issue.
2:16:56
What exactly is behind it?
2:16:58
Well, according to Tesla, it all comes down to soap. So what's
2:17:01
been happening is that employees working in the factories making
2:17:04
this truck had been using soap as lubricant to kind of get this
2:17:08
pedal pad jammed on when they shouldn't be. And the reason
2:17:10
they shouldn't be is because that's really been leaving
2:17:12
behind a soapy residue. And it's that residue that's causing this
2:17:16
pad to slip off the accelerator entirely, which gets stuck,
2:17:19
which is causing these problems. And you have to bear in mind
2:17:21
here we're talking about a truck that weighs over three tons,
2:17:24
that Elon Musk and Tesla are very proud he can go from zero
2:17:27
to 100 kilometers per hour in under three seconds. So if
2:17:30
you're behind the wheel, and this gets stuck, he might have
2:17:32
very little time to act. Now Tesla is very keen to point out
2:17:35
that if you slam on the brakes at the same time as this
2:17:37
problem, you will stop the engine there'll be okay.
2:17:41
However, clearly they're acknowledging this is a very
2:17:43
serious issue because as you said they're recalling
2:17:45
absolutely every one of these trucks that have rolled off the
2:17:47
production line since November. They're saying to customers,
2:17:50
you've got to bring it back. We need to fix this.
2:17:53
Adam Curry: I'd love this brick and so the the big joke is we're
2:17:57
all focused on a battery cars but without oil, no life. Now
2:18:02
you got nothing. You have a look around your house. Where's
2:18:05
plastic? I mean without oil, painting,
2:18:10
John C Dvorak: plastic, plastic, everything every
2:18:13
Adam Curry: food, medication.
2:18:17
John C Dvorak: Lot of medication. Yeah, everything
2:18:19
Adam Curry: needs oil, and transportation just a part of
2:18:23
it. But we're being told we need to drive electric vehicles and
2:18:28
just to jam it all home. Remember, no oil and they're
2:18:32
taken all that. Not only are they just I'm so disappointed in
2:18:38
our government, they hate us. Our government hates us.
2:18:43
Breaking.
2:18:44
John C Dvorak: I don't think so. No. I think they don't care. Oh,
2:18:48
okay, though.
2:18:49
Adam Curry: There's a thin line between not caring and hating. I
2:18:52
think some are bigots hate. Some really do. Hillary Clinton hates
2:18:56
us. She's not in government anymore. Jennifer Granholm that
2:19:02
is our energy secretary, you can always tell us her because it
2:19:05
looks like she has two saucers on the side of her head does her
2:19:08
ears. And she was on the view to of course, you know, promote
2:19:12
climate change
2:19:13
Unknown: movement of energy. We are a science entity. And we've
2:19:16
got 70 national labs and we're all focused on how do you extend
2:19:19
the range of the vehicles. So now, when you buy an electric
2:19:22
vehicle, most electric vehicles go can go between 150 300 miles,
2:19:27
but they're working up to 500 miles, we need fewer times.
2:19:31
Adam Curry: Listen to the lace. Oh yeah.
2:19:35
Unknown: But they're working up to 500 miles, we need fewer
2:19:38
times to charge. Uber driver and you have to refill your gas. And
2:19:43
Adam Curry: by the way, if all you've got is an Uber driver,
2:19:45
because that's your job of the future. Well, you merge.
2:19:49
Unknown: You know, if you're an Uber driver and you have to
2:19:51
refill your gas tank all the time. You know, on average, you
2:19:54
go about 200 miles a day. I mean, that's a huge save One of
2:20:00
the ways you can reduce
2:20:01
John C Dvorak: nuts returns Uber Carl go 300 miles and then in
2:20:08
the fill up takes about a long you think seven minutes seven
2:20:12
minute beam David Tennant the most as opposed to waiting for
2:20:15
hours in line it Yeah. And you may have to wait in line for
2:20:22
hours before you get to the charger which takes hours.
2:20:24
Adam Curry: Yeah. I mean, but it's so much more cost. People
2:20:29
John C Dvorak: like this are evil people like this really
2:20:33
should be shot.
2:20:34
Adam Curry: Oh, you might want to take that back. Okay,
2:20:37
John C Dvorak: this shouldn't be shot, they should be hung up
2:20:40
like this should be hung
2:20:42
Unknown: upside down. You say that. So anyway, that's one of
2:20:46
the ways you can reduce your bills and reduce your carbon
2:20:52
pollution.
2:20:53
How much more evident carbon
2:20:55
Adam Curry: pollution notice it's no longer carbon dioxide.
2:20:57
I'm just gonna keep hammering on that. It's now just carbon
2:20:59
pollution
2:21:00
Unknown: do these people need when they see what goes on with
2:21:02
hurricanes, etc? Oh, how do we convince these people?
2:21:06
Well stop believing the truth? Yeah, totally. Totally. I
2:21:09
Adam Curry: think she's talking about us junk. These people.
2:21:12
Unknown: It is it's a version of fake news, right? People are
2:21:15
believing things that are not accurate. We, for anybody who
2:21:18
cares about this. We have a section on our
2:21:21
website@energy.gov called malarkey corner debunks a lot of
2:21:25
this stuff for the past 10 years. It has been every year
2:21:29
record year of heat. Right? Right.
2:21:32
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Right. Right. Right. Wow, malarkey
2:21:38
corner there some marketing. Let's see. Now she talks about
2:21:43
what the President has done.
2:21:44
John C Dvorak: Going to the site, by the way looking for
2:21:46
malarkey corner, you go take a look
2:21:48
Unknown: you're seeing globally, the costs of cleaning up after
2:21:51
all these extreme weather events, taxpayers are having to
2:21:54
pay for that. And people are starting to experience. But you
2:21:57
know, here's my good news about this. You know, we're also
2:21:59
cynical about politics, etc. But But under you know, the
2:22:02
President had these bills that were passed, and Lord knows
2:22:05
policy actually works because what we are seeing is all of
2:22:09
these factories being built across America hiring young
2:22:13
people in red states and blue states,
2:22:16
Adam Curry: young people who are illegally here to be
2:22:20
Unknown: able to build the means to reduce our climate pollution
2:22:24
like whether they're solar panel factories or Evie factories or
2:22:27
battery factories for those EVs. We've had, you know, I've come
2:22:31
from Michigan, I was the former governor of Michigan, we saw so
2:22:34
many jobs leave so much offshoring, you know, of jobs
2:22:38
and communities that are devastated by a factory going
2:22:41
somewhere else, our factories, exactly our factories. But this
2:22:44
was true in manufacturing all across. Because, you know, we
2:22:46
have economic competitors like China who have a strategic plan
2:22:49
to go and get and build up their manufacturing sector. But what
2:22:53
the President is doing,
2:22:54
Adam Curry: we're not going to lie here to laugh till
2:22:57
Unknown: predators like China who have a strategic plan to go
2:23:00
and get and build up their manufacturing sector. But what
2:23:03
the President has done is said, we're not going to do that
2:23:05
anymore.
2:23:06
Adam Curry: So what's the president president's done
2:23:08
something
2:23:08
Unknown: manufacturing sector, but what the President has done
2:23:11
is said, we're not going to do that anymore. We are going to
2:23:14
get manufacturing back in this country and this sector, this
2:23:17
clean energy sector, is a huge opportunity for jobs for young
2:23:22
people, for old people, for rural folks, for folks and
2:23:24
communities that have been left behind. Oh,
2:23:26
Adam Curry: John, for old people, just jobs for us. There
2:23:29
is a life after podcasting. Wow, we can go work in a battery
2:23:33
factory.
2:23:36
John C Dvorak: final test gotta be a healthy job.
2:23:38
Adam Curry: final clip here.
2:23:39
Unknown: Since these bills have been passed, just in the energy.
2:23:42
There have been 600 factories that have cropped up in pockets
2:23:46
all across America. It's amazing. The manufacturing
2:23:51
sector is back jobs are back stamping Made in America, with
2:23:55
American workers, whatever you don't look convinced,
2:23:59
I am convinced but I do have questions because people are
2:24:04
getting bills, energy bills, electric electric bills that are
2:24:09
insane. And I don't understand how you can tell because I watch
2:24:13
these guys. They come and they look at the little thing going
2:24:15
around and then they read the number How do you know $300 is
2:24:18
on there? How do you know the Good point?
2:24:23
Adam Curry: Good. Point will be Yeah, that's where we need smart
2:24:27
meters though. That's the follow up but Granholm missed it what
2:24:30
an opportunity. Ah, kind of related. Really more related to
2:24:38
Big Pharma honestly in this. There's a couple of things that
2:24:43
before we take a break. Actually, I'll do this real
2:24:46
quick just because we're I'm still monitoring the bird flu
2:24:50
Unknown: and the medical watch concerns about the potential for
2:24:52
bird flu to spread among humans. The World Health Organization is
2:24:56
calling for more tracking and preparation. h five n one is a
2:25:00
highly infectious strain of the virus that's been spreading
2:25:02
within several mammal species, including cows here in the US.
2:25:07
So far, there's no evidence it can spread from person to
2:25:09
person. In the hundreds of cases, though, where humans have
2:25:13
been infected through contact with animals over the past 20
2:25:15
years, the mortality rate is extraordinarily high. That's
2:25:19
because humans have no natural immunity to this virus.
2:25:23
Adam Curry: Still keep an eye on that for the election. Keep an
2:25:26
eye on the bird flu. It's the tail on YouTube that hey, if it
2:25:29
gets out, if it transfers, I'm waiting for the story. First
2:25:33
human ticks breaking first human to human transmission of bird
2:25:37
flu h five n one. That's when that happens. You know that
2:25:42
we're headed for some bad times. This is this will be one of my
2:25:49
final clips here. As as I think we've discussed Big Pharma and
2:25:55
big food, Big Ag big food always work together. And you know, the
2:25:59
whole idea is get people hooked, and people hooked on processed
2:26:02
food and then we'll give them some some medication to fix that
2:26:06
problem. ozempic. As you know, the GLP one drugs is a great
2:26:09
example of that. We need to expand this market. That's what
2:26:14
nationally was thinking we need to expand, expand our market
2:26:17
which will help our brothers over there to GLP one drug
2:26:21
companies.
2:26:21
Unknown: This latest research from public eye comes with a
2:26:24
very clear message, Nestle must stop adding sugar to products
2:26:28
aimed at infants. The study showed that the Swiss consumer
2:26:32
giant had been adding sugar to things like baby cereal and
2:26:36
infant milk across the global South, here in Senegal, but also
2:26:41
in countries like Nigeria, and South Africa as well. At the
2:26:45
same time, Nestle hadn't been adding sugar to equivalent
2:26:48
products sold in European markets. This toxic commercial
2:26:53
practice flies in the face of all guidance from the who and
2:26:58
other public health bodies. Sugar, particularly when given
2:27:02
to infants increases their risk of developing diabetes, obesity,
2:27:07
high blood pressure and other non communicable diseases later
2:27:11
in life, it's a highly addictive substance and giving it to young
2:27:15
children increases their risk of essentially getting a taste for
2:27:18
it. The UN estimates that 39 million children under the age
2:27:23
of five worldwide are either obese or overweight. Africa has
2:27:29
seen a 23% increase in the number of obese and overweight
2:27:32
children under the age of five since the turn of the century.
2:27:36
The activities of companies like Nestle and other multinational
2:27:39
giants, which drawing huge profits are certainly not making
2:27:44
the situation better.
2:27:46
I love that hokum young
2:27:49
Adam Curry: get him on the sugar
2:27:56
John C Dvorak: Well, I'm glad that they figured that out.
2:28:00
Adam Curry: They what hook them on the sugar? Are they calling
2:28:03
them out on it? I don't know if
2:28:04
John C Dvorak: either one. I kept a couple of last ditch ones
2:28:09
here. Okay. I thought this was funny. This was an illegal
2:28:15
immigrant complaining about foods and she just did a food
2:28:17
clip.
2:28:18
Unknown: Meanwhile in New York City, a clip from a Tuesday
2:28:21
committee hearing is being shared online. It shows an
2:28:25
immigrant criticizing the situation at a New York City
2:28:29
shelter
2:28:30
at the shelter to food my kids cannot eat the food and shelter
2:28:34
and an Ramadan time we couldn't eat because when you come back
2:28:38
for on the breaks the food is no good at all. The
2:28:42
Adam Curry: city held the hearing to probe whether black
2:28:44
illegal immigrants are treated unfairly in the Big Apple. No,
2:28:50
no we give our people and our children the same crap food.
2:28:54
Yeah, he gets the point before before we move on. I do have a
2:28:59
breaking clip from regarding the replacement migration in
2:29:04
Chicago. This this is a we might as well title this episode.
2:29:09
They're stealing this is a good this is awesome what they're
2:29:12
doing here.
2:29:12
Unknown: The only difference from where I stand now and where
2:29:15
I stood in November in May of last year was that I was a no
2:29:19
ven today on the hell no.
2:29:22
Several older people voicing frustration today at a special
2:29:25
city council meeting at City Hall a $70 million allocation to
2:29:30
help care for new migrants and a $1.25 billion bond to fund
2:29:35
housing and economic development. It was a mixed bag
2:29:38
of older people for and against funding the care of migrants in
2:29:42
the city. We
2:29:43
had to take care of our problems. First you have
2:29:46
3200 children 3200 Children and our shelter system. Where would
2:29:54
they go when we can no longer operate our shelters,
2:29:57
but overall the measure passed 3218 approving Mayor Brandon
2:30:02
Johnson's plan to take $70 million in surplus money to help
2:30:07
pay for food and operational costs of migrant shelters
2:30:11
this $70 million is the responsible thing to do. There
2:30:15
were several
2:30:15
failed motions to put more aldermanic oversight on the
2:30:18
second agenda item, a $1.25 billion bond deal. The Johnson
2:30:23
proposed plan did pass and will provide funding for housing and
2:30:27
economic development in the city party
2:30:30
Adam Curry: time and shy rack $1.25 billion. That's 1000
2:30:36
million dollar homes that won't be built. Yeah. And it's a bond
2:30:45
which means it comes from your taxes doesn't usually.
2:30:50
John C Dvorak: It depends on how it's structured. Well,
2:30:52
Adam Curry: yes. But I mean, how mad Do you think people in
2:30:56
Chicago are? Well,
2:30:58
John C Dvorak: it sounds like they're mad but they don't seem
2:31:00
to have the wherewithal or gumption or the GM political
2:31:04
selectivity. There's nobody that you can do what you're going to
2:31:07
do you can't vote these guys out. The next one it comes in is
2:31:09
worse. Because there's nobody that's running that's that can
2:31:12
fix the problems. Revolution corrupt time for revolution.
2:31:15
It's a machine to Democrat machine run Chicago, so you no
2:31:18
matter who you were, did they pre select who's going to win?
2:31:22
How did somebody like for example, Rahm Emanuel, coming
2:31:25
right out of the White House become the mayor of Chicago,
2:31:28
Idaho blue, great. How does that work
2:31:30
Adam Curry: was great.
2:31:31
John C Dvorak: It was a machine. That was great. The Chicago
2:31:34
machine and nobody can do anything about it. They they're
2:31:36
the ones who put it in place. Yeah,
2:31:38
Adam Curry: it's fantastic. So so good. That's good. That's
2:31:43
good for the show. This is good fodder. Anything else you want
2:31:47
to play?
2:31:48
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I do have this is one interesting. I just
2:31:51
thought this was a funny clip. Because this is these are what I
2:31:54
would call criminals who are just kind of above the fray. And
2:32:00
this is the story about the crazy $30 million heist.
2:32:04
Adam Curry: Oh, this is you've had this clip around for a
2:32:07
while.
2:32:07
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I've been wanting to play it
2:32:09
Adam Curry: and I'm glad because I'm I'm kind of tired of seeing
2:32:11
that show up every time. I'm like, really that clip again.
2:32:14
We'll never play that clip. Here it is.
2:32:16
Unknown: Several days ago on Easter Sunday. A lot of folks
2:32:18
went to church, a lot of folks hosted Easter Sunday brunch, and
2:32:21
the kids took part of the annual Easter I caught later that night
2:32:24
a heist of epic proportions. Thieves broke into the garden
2:32:28
world warehouse just behind me and made away with $30 million.
2:32:32
Garda world sits on the 15,600 block of Rockford Street in the
2:32:36
Los Angeles suburb of Sylmar. On their website, they describe
2:32:39
themselves as a global champion in security services, Integrated
2:32:43
Risk Management and cash solutions. Then they're also
2:32:46
simply referred to as a money storage facility. So it was a
2:32:49
surprise for everyone on Monday morning when the business opened
2:32:52
up, and they realized they'd been robbed. The LA Times
2:32:56
reported that the thieves were so stealthy that the safe showed
2:32:59
no signs of a break in from the outside and the operators of the
2:33:02
business didn't know a thing until they opened it on Monday.
2:33:05
Next door to the Garda world warehouse, we caught up with
2:33:08
retired LAPD detective Moses Castillo, who tells us who he
2:33:12
thinks is responsible for the haul. To me this,
2:33:15
this smells of an inside job 100% There's no doubt in my mind
2:33:19
precise do
2:33:19
went on to say that these buildings are very difficult to
2:33:22
breach. These buildings
2:33:24
have very sophisticated alarm systems and video footage
2:33:29
cameras everywhere and to go undetected, to the next morning,
2:33:35
it has to be somebody that knew how to weight best saw that one
2:33:38
person
2:33:38
familiar with the investigation said the thieves got into the
2:33:41
building through the roof. And they somehow managed to avoid
2:33:44
setting off any alarms when they got into the money storage area
2:33:47
in the warehouse. And just exactly who does he think is
2:33:50
responsible for this monumental money grab one person, maybe a
2:33:55
group, whether
2:33:56
it's a current dishonest employee, or somebody that was
2:33:59
recently discharged, for whatever reason, or retired or
2:34:02
whatever. But I believe this was really well planned out. But I
2:34:07
also believe they may have had booked lookouts. Sometimes
2:34:10
operations will have radio communications, monitoring the
2:34:13
police frequency to see if the police were dispatched and if
2:34:16
they were they give the people a heads up. Please come in this
2:34:19
this bill. Let's get out of here. Kind
2:34:21
Adam Curry: of glad we played this because it shows you how
2:34:24
the media is so oh my god $30 million was stolen, while $1
2:34:29
trillion was just taken right before our very eyes by our own
2:34:33
government. This for the good bit. And I when I think about
2:34:38
it, it was 900 billion and then when they want to make it to
2:34:41
even trill that's why they had to add 100 billion they I think
2:34:46
they had a party.
2:34:49
John C Dvorak: They can do it. Billy, you can get to a
2:34:51
trillion.
2:34:51
Adam Curry: Can we get to a trillion this year? Yeah. Watch
2:34:53
this. Watch this. Well, that's
2:34:56
John C Dvorak: a good point. I think it's well taken.
2:34:58
Adam Curry: But I'd like to thank you for your courage say
2:34:59
in the morning. To the man who put the sea in the malarkey
2:35:02
corner ladies and gentlemen say hello to my friend on the other
2:35:04
end the one and only Mr. Johnson
2:35:13
John C Dvorak: in the morning all ships to see boots on the
2:35:15
ground feet near subs in the water
2:35:21
Adam Curry: morning to the trolls and the troll room Hello,
2:35:22
trolls not too bad 1847 We had a little bit more on the last
2:35:31
show, but I think that was that was a that was something special
2:35:35
happened on that show. But was it some going on? It was it was
2:35:40
a lot of extra trolls but this is a good troll. EJ is good.
2:35:44
This is okay. Yeah, no, it's good. It's good. I like and
2:35:46
they're listening to no agenda. stream.com they're doing that
2:35:49
either at troll room.io Or they might be using a modern podcast
2:35:54
app. Yeah, I'm gonna promote them again.
2:35:57
John C Dvorak: Now by just going on the IRC and doing it direct.
2:36:00
Adam Curry: Well, you want to listen, because on the IRC you
2:36:03
can't listen. I mean, there's no link to listen, you need to you
2:36:06
want it all in one go. Which is why you want it on a modern
2:36:09
podcast that you see. That's why you want to know agenda
2:36:13
stream.com which I always say no agenda. stream.com Troll?
2:36:16
room.io no agenda. chat.net no agenda. abc.com I mean, too many
2:36:23
eggs.com I mean, I can't keep going. I mean, it's a bonanza.
2:36:27
No agenda. shop.com Seriously, we love having you guys hear it.
2:36:33
If you're like, we're still watching cheers. We're still
2:36:36
binge watching cheers. Now on season seven. And everyone
2:36:39
starts off with cheers is filmed before a live studio audience.
2:36:43
And I always think to myself, yeah, that's us. Live before no
2:36:47
agenda troll audience. And at
2:36:50
John C Dvorak: least that was the last sitcom that was shown
2:36:53
before a live studio. I don't think they even bother anymore.
2:36:56
Adam Curry: Is there even a sitcom anymore? What's Yeah,
2:37:00
John C Dvorak: there was a couple actually. Well, and
2:37:03
there's one, there's one I can recommend. No, okay. Not Dead
2:37:08
Yet.
2:37:10
Adam Curry: That's not it. Are they still on that not making
2:37:12
new episodes? Are they?
2:37:14
John C Dvorak: I think so. I'm not so sure. I never heard of
2:37:17
this show. But anyway, says Hey, why did you watch it? It's like
2:37:22
unpromoted I mean, these guys have.
2:37:25
Adam Curry: It's over television is over. It's ending. It's
2:37:29
collapsing slowly, then also gonna go very fast. I'm gonna be
2:37:33
left with tick tock, owned by Steve Minuchin.
2:37:39
John C Dvorak: Gonna be a scandal?
2:37:41
Adam Curry: Ah, no. It's it's obvious to see what's going on.
2:37:46
So, as we discussed earlier, unlike the unheard guys, we
2:37:52
don't have to deal with being blocked by Oracle. And what was
2:37:56
that? What was that other outfit called? grapeshot and the global
2:38:02
global disinformation index that, of course is because we're
2:38:05
on podcasting 2.0, which works on all old podcast apps. But in
2:38:09
general, it's coming from the podcast index, which means that
2:38:13
it is not going to be taken away, none of your favorite
2:38:16
shows will be taken away from you. Not if I can help it. And
2:38:21
we run value for value which is, which is the only way we could
2:38:24
do any of this. We couldn't even we couldn't even say something
2:38:29
was closely related to Title Nine. Without without being D
2:38:33
monetized and possibly D platform and I think we're gonna
2:38:36
see a lot of detail. Absolutely. You're
2:38:38
John C Dvorak: absolutely correct and can't eat just
2:38:40
discussing that topic for just that one second, would have
2:38:43
gotten us banned for life Dun,
2:38:45
Adam Curry: dun you're over with. So it's ridiculous. We
2:38:48
rely on our producers. And this is not a listening audience. But
2:38:52
we do rely on our producers who listen of course, to supply us
2:38:56
with time, talent and treasure in return for us providing the
2:39:00
value of this program twice a week. No questions asked no
2:39:04
hoops, no levels, no subscriptions. It's out there
2:39:07
for everybody. A percentage, a percentage helps us out various
2:39:12
either
2:39:12
John C Dvorak: way. I do want to say one more thing about that,
2:39:15
about that clip and about the banding. And it's also because
2:39:19
of the the Oracle and grapeshot and did this and that and the
2:39:23
other. Another example of the plague of microservices
2:39:27
architecture.
2:39:29
Adam Curry: In advertising. Absolutely. Absolutely. Why
2:39:33
John C Dvorak: don't use in the olden days, you gave a sales
2:39:35
guide, go out and sell an ad, put the ad on you place the ad
2:39:39
where you want it
2:39:40
Adam Curry: and then you sign an affidavit. I played the ad.
2:39:44
Remember this affidavit basically.
2:39:48
John C Dvorak: And you know, and if the guy listened in the ad
2:39:50
wasn't played through correctly in the right spot. You had to do
2:39:54
a make good and have it all be done. It wasn't done by a bunch
2:39:56
of subsystems that are linked to this than that. that's linked to
2:40:00
that. And this is LinkedIn, LinkedIn linked. Ducks.
2:40:06
Adam Curry: Yeah, so we don't we don't we don't want any part of
2:40:09
that now you can skip the middleman, you can just help us
2:40:12
by donating directly that is, of course, incredibly appreciated.
2:40:16
That's our treasure. But you can also help us with your time and
2:40:19
your talent. We have a lot of people doing a lot of different
2:40:21
things, who've helped us over the years and continue to help
2:40:25
us some for longer than a decade, decade and a half even.
2:40:29
And from very early on, we've had even before most apps could
2:40:34
even handle this we we had artists creating fresh album art
2:40:39
for every single show. Now it's kind of a thing. But still, the
2:40:44
quality is nowhere near what the no agenda artists do. And you
2:40:48
can find it at no agenda art generator.com There's a thing of
2:40:52
like, 30 How many let me see has a tally run on the homepage. Let
2:40:57
me see how many of the pieces of art do we have? I think we have
2:41:03
let's get this real quick. It's counting up. We have 32.1 1000
2:41:07
artworks from one and a half 1000 artists. That's in a
2:41:13
1.6 1000 episodes. That's about right. This is good. And we want
2:41:19
to thank the artists who brought us the artwork for episode 1652.
2:41:23
We titled that Ashkan normativity. And John saw this
2:41:29
one right away. And it was a little small, but man, the
2:41:33
people who saw it and looked closely, they got it. And it was
2:41:38
just mind bogglingly good from capitalist agenda, who I don't
2:41:42
think has had a win for a bit now. Yeah, and he's a pro. Tell
2:41:46
us about this art.
2:41:48
John C Dvorak: Yeah, so just the Morton Salt girl was walking it.
2:41:52
You know, when it rains, it pours is what the moniker years
2:41:55
he says because Morton Salt has its dry salt in such a way. And
2:42:01
I think they've got some something in there to keep it
2:42:04
from keep from lumping up. So you have it rains, it pours. So
2:42:08
it's a high moisture cut, you know, blah, blah, blah. But it's
2:42:11
the Morton Salt girl walking in the rain. But instead of just a
2:42:15
regular Morton Salt girl, she's wearing a hijab and she's got
2:42:22
it. She's carrying a salt, the Morton Salt thing that was just
2:42:25
33 on it, and behind her as clouds forming from the salting
2:42:30
of the clouds. And it was a great piece and it's perfectly
2:42:35
done. multi
2:42:36
Adam Curry: layered. And that's not coming out of some AI
2:42:39
machine.
2:42:41
John C Dvorak: I don't think I don't think if it did, he's got
2:42:44
a real good he's a good prompt,
2:42:46
Adam Curry: ancient Roman wizard. He's a good prompt. JPJ
2:42:49
John C Dvorak: but you just you'd get though you just
2:42:51
clipped the Morton Salt girl and then then do some work on her
2:42:55
and everything's fine and put the clouds in there. I can see
2:42:57
how this art was done. And he's got the exact right colors the
2:43:00
right PMS blue. It looks like nailed it. And yeah, it's a
2:43:05
dynamite piece.
2:43:07
Adam Curry: See, we looked at some other things. You know,
2:43:10
Trump with a gun? No, Matthew Dropo had some cloud seeding.
2:43:14
Nothing really hit. I did get a good laugh out of me as I Dream
2:43:22
of Jeannie. I can't even remember why but I thought it
2:43:25
was funny. I mean, of course would never be chosen.
2:43:29
John C Dvorak: A lot of fun we don't choose pieces with peep
2:43:32
typical nice flip typically not no. Well, typically, we're I
2:43:37
Adam Curry: can already I can already see there's a bitch
2:43:39
better get my money. Have you looking like Rihanna, which is
2:43:42
just not gonna get chosen? No. See, there was there were other
2:43:49
kinds of staples, no agenda type staples, some greenhouse stuff.
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But I mean, nothing really, really hit it like, like that
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one from capitalist agenda. Thank you so much CAP. CAP
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agenda, everybody. Thank you so much. Really appreciate and
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thank all the artists. And if you see an artist posting
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somewhere, thank that artist. And look at the chapters in your
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modern podcast that Dred Scott. He uses all kinds of artwork
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from the Art Generator. He's also now adding gifs so now he's
2:44:19
got some animated stuff was like you look at your phone like what
2:44:23
is God? Oh, yeah, I've
2:44:26
John C Dvorak: always thought about that. And what's the
2:44:28
downside? Which is it's moving? Yeah,
2:44:32
Adam Curry: it's uh, it's interesting. He likes doing
2:44:36
that. So thank you artists. Now let us thank our executive and
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Associate Executive producers for episode 1653. Again, the way
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Producer ship between two and 300. A credit you can keep and
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anyone ever questions this, let us know because we will gladly
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vouch for you and we kick it off with. It must be an instant. I
2:45:14
don't know. I don't think we've seen this name before. We had no
2:45:17
note from him. Joseph Smith Wallach, from Kirtland, Ohio,
2:45:24
and he just goes head and dumps $1,000 right there. That's
2:45:27
someone who gets it and he must have received some incredible
2:45:30
value for him to return that much. And we are no rake
2:45:34
John C Dvorak: is later note,
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Adam Curry: he sends a note later we'll we'll gladly take it
2:45:38
so no note means he gets a double up karma Thank you very
2:45:41
much got karma.
2:45:48
John C Dvorak: So now we have Captain Ralph. Which also looks
2:45:53
like no note, but there was a lot of notes and he came up with
2:45:55
777. Why's that? Because he's a 787. Pilot. I don't know why he
2:46:00
didn't donate the 787 may donate 777. And he's the one who who
2:46:07
said I did we read his note about 787 problems. He says I'm
2:46:11
a captain on the Dreamliner. And give you some insight. Let me
2:46:15
see if I what I heard from the tech department is that they're
2:46:18
aware of the FCC flight control computer and they're called
2:46:21
PFCs. On the 787 primary flight computer problem they do resets
2:46:25
within the 21 day interval will primary flight
2:46:28
Adam Curry: display. But he says PFC Oh, a
2:46:32
John C Dvorak: sounding airplane did text failure of all three
2:46:36
PFCs it goes into a mode called direct mode and several features
2:46:39
are not available anymore. But the plane is fully controllable
2:46:43
and safe for landing and flight. Wow. No, he says I love your
2:46:47
show. I've been listening for two years and I've been a douche
2:46:50
bag, but like to fix this with a donation. So we went back and
2:46:53
forth quite a bit because he wanted to donate via bank
2:46:57
transfer. political reasons, I'd say and he managed to get it
2:47:02
through and it came in as 777 would appreciate that. Oh
2:47:05
Adam Curry: man, that's great
2:47:07
John C Dvorak: about did Ralph
2:47:08
Adam Curry: Kaprow. Thank you so much appreciate that. Yes, we
2:47:12
read that note much earlier. I don't think we've ever read that
2:47:14
full note. Sir Bobby checks in with 509 23 and says four more
2:47:22
years or more Yes, sir. Bobby, the read doer and that's it
2:47:28
thank you sir Bobby, we appreciate it.
2:47:31
John C Dvorak: Some nice notes today yeah, good sir. Stoner
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Boehner and Kent Washington where they all are 442 dot 15
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Adam and John dropping in for my annual for 20 executive producer
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go nation he here to thank you for being part of our lives.
2:47:45
Cheers to the best podcast in the universe, sir stoner moto
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Adam Curry: you know there's only one comment I had about the
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no agenda abc.com Coloring Book. On the back it says it doesn't
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say the best podcast and you know if it says the greatest
2:47:59
podcast in the universe. Oh, which direction which needed I'm
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okay with um, it doesn't we don't have to change. I'm
2:48:06
John C Dvorak: surprised. Well, you know, we would I Yep. Should
2:48:10
have been caught.
2:48:11
Adam Curry: And dipo and I think we should do a new run and these
2:48:14
will be collector's items.
2:48:17
John C Dvorak: That's a great idea. Yeah. Yeah.
2:48:20
Adam Curry: No, I'm thinking like you. We move on to John
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Owens from St. Pete Florida. For 2024 Perfect. This was a 420
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donation for Saturday. Greetings Zionist chills in the morning
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from Hey is working jump in the morning from sunny St.
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Petersburg first time donating well that means a dish.
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Unknown: You've been de deuced first
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Adam Curry: time donating however I do listen on the
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fountain podcast app so I do always stream new shekels no
2:48:52
jingles no karma. All love. God is good. Thank you, Sir
2:48:57
John C Dvorak: Mark in Greenwood, Indiana to 350 93 And
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that's the end of our 420 promotion to people well done. A
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switcheroo donation plus fee. From Germar archive the
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Greenwood to his keeper Dame Maura Murray Maria, Maria of the
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Greek kingdoms to celebrate her show day birthday April 21.
2:49:22
Donation birthday note to my keeper, the love of my life and
2:49:25
wife, Dame Maria of the Greek kingdoms I celebrate your
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birthday was supporting you as a producer of show 1653 of the
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best podcast in the universe grateful to your parents in
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heaven who brought you into this world and to him who smiled when
2:49:40
he finally brought us to together you're humbled night
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and service Sir Mark has a Greenwood Ward and the
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crossroads of love is lit ah they have Cory 5093
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Adam Curry: They of course do the Indiana Indianapolis meetups
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Sir Stephen Oswego, Illinois. 333 Dots 69 swas. Enough prep
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Before my move to rural Georgia, my phone number included 69 and
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a 333. So I obviously need to send the donation for three
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three 3.69 and this bumps me up to count. So I'd like to
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transfer my parents from Fox River Valley and the Chicago
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suburbs to count Steven of winder and the Great Smoky
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Mountains assuming sir Dr. Sharky would appreciate the
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support still looking for my keeper so send me some
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relationship karma to find me a Southern Belle and my soon to be
2:50:31
new hometown soon to be Sir Stephen count of the winder and
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the Great Smoky Mountains. Well you bet sir. Well, I'll be on
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the lookout for you. You've got karma.
2:50:42
John C Dvorak: Allen fenced in and Blaine Washington. Three,
2:50:47
three 3.33 And he sent a note in because this was a check. ITM
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Jensen's been a long time. This has been a long time coming
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donation says my buddy Mark hit me in the mouth approximately
2:50:58
one to two years ago. I will require a serious deed douching
2:51:03
and we gotta
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Unknown: you've been deed deuced
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John C Dvorak: let me also say that I own a bistro wine bar and
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event space in fourth corner of the US on the US Canadia
2:51:18
Canadia. Canada line on the west coast the bistro be hosting a
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fourth corner no agenda meet up on five 524 for brunch at the
2:51:26
vault bistro and wine bar 10am to two in good old Blaine
2:51:31
Washington gateway to the USA, I can see socialism from my Deck.
2:51:38
I'm including a donation of 33333 also provide the
2:51:42
forementioned de douching a goat karma as well as jobs karma for
2:51:45
the restaurants if either two of you are in the hood, please come
2:51:48
by for a beverage and a delicious farm to table offering
2:51:52
from our Bistro. I will host Thank you. We'll take you up on
2:51:55
that. Thank you for your courage in the morning. Alan fenced in
2:52:00
Blaine Washington formerly of Palo Alto and it became
2:52:03
unreasonable place to live once it became
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Adam Curry: okay yes and so he needs to go karma is that what
2:52:11
he needs here? Go to go dead jobs karma goat Oh go jobs karma
2:52:15
I'm sorry. Hold on a second. Hey, go get over here. Ah, this
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goat is very very very jobs. Karma was
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Unknown: goat jobs. Jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs
2:52:32
Adam Curry: and then we go to serve someone some one Portland,
2:52:37
Oregon. Three, three 3.33 I presume that's the name he
2:52:40
wants. What do you think? Well, I'm not actually I'm gonna
2:52:47
John C Dvorak: go with that because that's that is a name.
2:52:49
Well, let me
2:52:50
Adam Curry: read his note here. He wrote in a note three through
2:52:52
either 33 It's official. This donation makes me a knight.
2:52:55
Haha. Oh, I see. So his name is Dane frost and he will be a
2:53:00
night the title sir. Someone of the Grand Valley for the
2:53:04
roundtable. I request that poke pull gay poke at what is poke a?
2:53:12
You
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John C Dvorak: know, I know the word. I don't know what it is
2:53:14
offhand.
2:53:15
Adam Curry: Okay, I'll look it up. Okay, so it's por que en que
2:53:19
Okay, popcorn pulque and popcorn and no problem we can do polecam
2:53:24
popcorn for you. I wonder with this note I haven't
2:53:27
John C Dvorak: missed Mexican alcoholic beverage produced from
2:53:29
the fermentation of the sap from meat it's a meat drink. Also
2:53:35
with agave mixed in some have made beverage it doesn't look
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good.
2:53:41
Unknown: That's what you say. But it's got
2:53:43
John C Dvorak: low alcohol two to 7% Air creamy it's it looks
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like milk and
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Adam Curry: it has electrolytes that I haven't missed a show
2:53:51
since 2016. And I must call on all you producers out there
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Donate now support the pod before John Adams turned into
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gun salesman There you go. I am working on my own escape
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John C Dvorak: on yes he sent me one of these belts
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Adam Curry: Oh II got one yeah belt show
2:54:39
John C Dvorak: it's a nice product he's really is this is a
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well thought out and you have to trim it yourself. You got to
2:54:45
take the head off and then cut it down to size because it
2:54:47
thinks a mile lines for big fat guy.
2:54:50
Adam Curry: Oh yeah. You put this on your belt and then you
2:54:52
can kind of see you hook it up to your belt and then you can
2:54:56
hit carry your boxes.
2:54:59
John C Dvorak: Yeah I think what no what he sent me
2:55:02
Unknown: was a belt I'm just I'm just looking at the website
2:55:06
John C Dvorak: yeah there's other things I guess that's what
2:55:07
he says as important he didn't get I didn't get one of those
2:55:10
well I do hit No I do have some little clip on things or
2:55:13
anything but otherwise I think it's it just seems like a nice
2:55:15
product yeah
2:55:16
Adam Curry: belt shelf that or please give me a hell yeah and a
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patriot karma we have a Hekia which I think is what he means
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you've got karma There we go. recipient
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John C Dvorak: list or knighthood shortly in the the
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end nor no agenda tribal meet up in Greenwood, Indiana, which
2:55:40
seems to be the most successful outside of a local one who do a
2:55:45
lot of meetings so we never hear from them. Switcheroo raffle
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donation 24568 including certain Pay Pal fees from the best
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monthly no agenda meetup gang in the universe the indie no agenda
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tribal meetup Gary Goodman gets the nod. From India group
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Greenwood Indiana thank you for your courage I would like to
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hear shoot you with my noodle gun and an AR two d two karma
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please. With
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Adam Curry: my pasta glad you've got karma Keith Yates isn't
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Haltom City, Texas rove ducks 22 to 22 dot 22 In the morning Adam
2:56:38
and John. Please accept this row of ducks as an appreciation for
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the hard work YouTube have put in week in and week out. I've
2:56:45
been a listener since Adams first appearance on JRE Rogan
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donation you guys helped me keep me grounded in this world full
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of sensationalism and propaganda. Keep up the hard
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work and here's to four more years. Four more years. I'd like
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to request anything from the good old Reverend owl and a JCD
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spooky donate jingle
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Unknown: DSP ICT.
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John C Dvorak: David Weicker or David wicker winner with it.
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It's wicker, Jacksonville, Florida. Two, one. And he this
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is yet another switcheroo to his red hot mama Jewess. Adam, will
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I have my note, Jules? Oh, as I said, Jewess.
2:57:43
Adam Curry: You did this last time? Yes, very long note.
2:57:48
John C Dvorak: The ELLs on this spreadsheet look like eyes rules
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Adam Curry: AC spot me a penny to get me to 11 dot 22. Well, of
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course I'll do that. Happy belated birthday to John. And
2:57:59
then he has a Luke 12. Four to 10 which is very long. So I will
2:58:05
read the last line. And everyone who speaks a word against the
2:58:08
Son of Man will be forgiven but anyone who blaspheme against the
2:58:11
Holy Spirit will not be forgiven. He says fear not get
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my nation thank you for your courage and let's go. He of
2:58:17
course is served by His grace. And he would just like the Obama
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jingle. You might die which I have. You might die. And we've
2:58:29
completed the switcheroo for Red Hot Mama Jules.
2:58:35
John C Dvorak: I think you're up.
2:58:37
Adam Curry: I just read this. I just Oh you
2:58:39
John C Dvorak: read the no Bye. Okay. Well then I'll take Dave
2:58:41
Sorenson in Winthrop, Washington. And he said and he
2:58:47
came in at 210 60 and he says ITM This is a late report from
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the unofficial and under advertised no agenda meetups
2:58:53
meet up recently held in Spokane at the Libertarian Party of
2:58:57
Washington State annual convention. Oh, yeah, right one
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by one of those that we some of these combo things we refuse to
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list. It was our honor and privilege to host Texas slim
2:59:08
this year. He hung out all weekend and gave us a great
2:59:11
presentation on Sunday. Wise messages hard to hear. It's a
2:59:15
wake up call, which every man and woman needs to hear from sea
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to shining sea. pictured below you will see myself along with
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slim Dame Laura of the golden mean and our special douchebag
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friend Miguel. Hopefully Miguel was soon find time to send you
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gentleman five bucks and forever erase the infamy of his shame.
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No genius. No karma and thanks for all your hard work best.
2:59:43
Dave Sorensen Oh,
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Adam Curry: Dave, thank you very much. And yes, beef
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initiative.com for Texas Lim. And he has been hammering away
2:59:52
that one of the one of the three largest beef producers in
2:59:56
America JBS is owned by Brazil. And what happens if we get into
3:00:02
tiff a tiff with Brazil? Which I think we are? We've always
3:00:06
John C Dvorak: been in when we did this been going back and
3:00:08
forth with the with the VSAs. Yeah,
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Adam Curry: well, well you don't want us for them to say and rage
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quit. Are their beef
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Unknown: production? Yeah, I don't think they will. I hope
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not
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John C Dvorak: sell to the Argentinian you know more about
3:00:23
beef than the Brazilians.
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Adam Curry: We have $200.33 from Sir I'm like, he's in God's
3:00:29
country. He says gents, millennial private investment
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producer here too many 30 threes lately, one in particular that
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led to this donation shortly after looking at my battery
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life. 33% then seeing 33 minutes left on my washing machine I
3:00:43
said to myself, I'll donate in a few weeks. Then I look at the
3:00:47
clock and I kid you not 3:33pm universe universe telling me
3:00:53
it's time to chip in nothing new to report on my end the market
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predictions from a month or two ago are shaping up well, no fed
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cut in Vidya cratering, but plenty of time for egg to end up
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on my face. Keep up the great work. Donald Trump Donald Trump
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John C Dvorak: don't judge chum Donald
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Adam Curry: Trump don't just China share secret and anything
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ELRA mom I'm dyslexic today anything apart everything rebels
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don't trust China Chinese as Oh, there's
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Unknown: no winning. We don't like to foster a competitive
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atmosphere but we laugh a lot. Now everyone hug and share a
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secret
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ESP IICT.
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John C Dvorak: And now we have Linda IUPAC in and we have an
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error. Oh, yes. Lakewood, Colorado. $200. And you notice
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it's not yellow jobs karma for a remarkable resume that gets
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results go to Image makers inc.com For all your executive
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resume and job search needs. She says this, and she's been
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donating every show that's image makers equal to k.com or find
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Linda LAPACK into Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes on
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the producer list. She needs to be added to the birthday list.
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Because birthday is her birthday.
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Adam Curry: Oh, and that rhymes. It rhymes. Thank
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John C Dvorak: you for your courage. She says Linda now
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earthday
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Adam Curry: if I'm not mistaken is Monday. Yes Is tomorrow. Do
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we have another missed opportunity? No. No.
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John C Dvorak: How's it a missed opportunity? I mentioned in the
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newsletter. I promoted it. Oh, you did? I didn't see I did a
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big up with you. Yeah, you read it. You sent me a note. i
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There's no opportunity missed. It was the same opportunity you
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have with the 420 to double the two donations we got for that
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fine. In motion. Hey, the
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Adam Curry: halving really got people to donate didn't it?
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Forgot about that. That really worked. It was almost as
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spectacular as the Eclipse like, okay.
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John C Dvorak: All right. Anyway, just pulling down that
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birthday. I've
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Adam Curry: got lien on the birthday list. Thank you, Linda
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pack. And finally associated,
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John C Dvorak: though what is her age? I wonder? Oh,
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Adam Curry: and she needs to jobs, karma,
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs? Or jobs?
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Adam Curry: No, you should not ask her her age. That is
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indecent to ask a woman her age.
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John C Dvorak: I'm guessing 19 Mike
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Adam Curry: Connor is in East Wakefield, New Hampshire comes
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in as the final Associate Executive Producer $200. And he
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just says Thanks, boys. Love the show. And with that, we want to
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thank all of the executive and Associate Executive producers of
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episode 1653 We appreciate so much what you do to keep
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everything rolling. It is very much appreciated. Of course,
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anyone who comes in under $50 is not mentioned that is always for
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reasons of anonymity. And we have people on those sustaining
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donations which you can make up yourself but no agenda
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donations.com for the old schoolers. dvorak.org/na and I'm
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going to have John go through the 50s but I'd like to say that
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we have Nathan Cochran from Franklin, Tennessee with
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1234 $523.45 That is a another Mercy Me band member.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, is it who what does he play? I believe
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Adam Curry: Nathan plays the bass. So we had we had Mike
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shroo shroo, who last year when he plays He's true. He plays the
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guitar and Nathan plays the bass guitar.
3:04:32
John C Dvorak: Where's the drummer? He's common. I'm sure
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we used to have the drummer of Weezer that used to donate.
3:04:39
Adam Curry: What happened to Patrick?
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John C Dvorak: He listened to one thing too many about the
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Zionism.
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Adam Curry: Zion shills want nothing to do with him?
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Possibly, possibly. Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: He put a lot of bad people to go he put a big
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group together.
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Adam Curry: He did. He did. All right melee
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John C Dvorak: stuff. What's the stuff in Fremont? California
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$113 In John Medan in Denver, Colorado 105 35 I don't know if
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he's ever donated he made Bucha just give him a random deed
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douching
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Unknown: bad deed deuced
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John C Dvorak: Sirpa funk in Highland Indiana 105 35 Mike J
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in Sugar Land Texas 101 48 long note here he wants to D
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douching. For sure.
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Unknown: You've been de deuced
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John C Dvorak: Sander Gulla Eisenberg 9999 Brian Lillard and
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prosper Texas. 8888. Edie J and Surfside Beach, South Carolina
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phenom in Appleton, Wisconsin 808. Just in front of Kevin
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McLaughlin, Sir Kevin actually the Archduke of Luna and
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Concord, North Carolina with 808. Matt, bulky that's the boob
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donation. Matt bol key in Minun Tonka Minnesota 75 Kyle, pot
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shack in Hannibal, Missouri. 50 sir Rick in Arlington,
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Washington. 6996. Less tar kowski in Kingman Arizona. 57.
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knots, Sir Not Jake. Not sir Jacob. de ser not JACOB
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THOMPSON, Connecticut. Yes, the D six, seven years got a
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birthday shout out for Ryan re Baker in Tarpon. Springs,
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Florida 55. Franklin, Montrose and Dodge City, Kansas 5420.
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Michael our most Seetha are our most cheetah are on receipt or
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something like that in Pine Dale Wyoming. 5272 Cassidy East was
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also 5272 and Oklahoma City that's a funny little comment
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there. Sir Morgan
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Adam Curry: come on man said Go
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John C Dvorak: podcasting and go Jews
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very funny. Yeah, for sure. Morgan in for crest Washington.
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Birthday boy. 5062. Chris cow and in Austin, Texas right down
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the street and that's 50 Which means we're at the 50s and
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there's not a lot of them today's very shortlist, name and
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Greensboro, North Carolina, Matt Illingworth in Montclair, New
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Jersey, Nicholas Retta, which in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia,
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Alan Bean. Baron Allen up there in Beaverton, Oregon, Dragon
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Slayer and St. George. And last on the list, Michael stadium.
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Associate Executive producers for episode 1653
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yesterday, on the 92 days ago. We have Sir Mark Of course
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her birthday today. Sir Morgan turns 48 on the 23rd Sir Not
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Jake wishing his oldest human resource Ryan Tierney aka sir
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tomorrow on Earth Day Happy Birthday from everybody here the
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so as you heard earlier, we have a title change Sir Stephen now
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John C Dvorak: I don't know. I think it's called those calves.
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as discussed at the top of this episode is very important for
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you to go to meet ups. This is where you can get all get it all
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out of your system. So your amygdala doesn't implode is very
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got a couple of meetup reports here Aurora, Illinois, the real
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Fox Valley meetup was another success. I don't know who wrote
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this from Aurora, Illinois. A lot of new faces today.
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Francisco Scara manga was there about that? Total 10 people five
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were first timers. Some of our regulars couldn't make it but it
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was still very fun. We had a good group here in the shy rack
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area. Adam when Tina wants to come back to a homeland we can
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facilitate. Okay, Aurora is the second biggest city in Illinois
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for more years ITM and thank you for your courage. And then we
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have as requested and received a meet up report from the Seoul
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Korea meetup.
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Unknown: And us the oh, this is yup here the 14th for the boots
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on the ground reports in downtown Seoul. The Koreans need
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a little bit more of a hit in the mouth. decent hit in the
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mouth.
3:12:31
And you have to this is Rhea in Korea. And I'm enjoying our
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night here with my wonderful hubby and meeting the host GUP
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wonderful hosts Well, thank you Adam and John for keeping me
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sane and entertaining. So like hey yo hearts hearts.
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This is Nate in Korea, giving you words out and morning to
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you. audios
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Adam Curry: I liked it. I liked the Korean produce their hearts
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hearts. That's that's like one of those tick tock videos of
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hearts hearts douche bag, douche bag, lick lick lick hearts
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hearts lick lick lick douche bag, douche bag. Wow. We got one
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from gruff we had that big London meetup and they came in
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with a highly overproduced meetup report. Here it is.
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Unknown: Next piece of awesome is smacking me in the mouth.
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What's the clock here where I'm studying the mirror for signs of
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vasectomy face.
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I assumed to be maybe sir, something here enjoying the
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company of some great people in London. And thank you very much.
3:13:40
Also, John. It's Nanaimo. Not Nanaimo. It's Nanaimo. Thank
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you.
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I am not sure and I'm probably not a spook in the mind
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we've had a great crack this evening. What's the crack would
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use
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a crack, crack, crack everyone else's Crack.
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Adam Curry: Crack. I'm Emma I lived in India and I didn't
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everyone knows me so stay. Logan five in the troll room correctly
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says what other podcast has an international following that
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drinks like fish I should add? Yes, it's beautiful. And before
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we continue with actually we only have a couple of meetups to
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promote. Special attention requested from Sir economic
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hitman for the northwest Houston meetup, which will be at 10/10
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northwest Houston. No, it's the 10th northwest Houston at the
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Wakefield crowbar. Saturday April 27. He says only three
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RSVP so far despite promoting heavily unknown authority dot
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social. Yeah, that's because everybody there's too busy
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trolling comic strip blogger that did not know Looking at
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your Meetup promotion on Thursday on the 25th we have the
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North Georgia monthly one year anniversary meetup six o'clock
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organizer Bob Butler. And then we have also on Thursday the st.
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Macedonia's feast day Denver meetup 630. At Lincoln's
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Roadhouse in Denver, Colorado, coming up Castroville Texas Fort
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Wayne, Indiana Roadhouse Hill, New South Wales and the meet up
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Netherlands, Charleston, South Carolina, Richmond, Virginia,
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, Fargo, North Dakota, Scottsdale, Arizona,
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Moseley, Virginia, and June 15. So I think there was already a
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meet up planned in Amsterdam. I think we are going to move all
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of this to the Schiphol meet up where which will be done at one
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of our producer has an office there in a studio and I believe
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we're going to try and move everybody over there. Apologies
3:16:02
Amsterdam. It is an Amsterdam but that's not the one there was
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a different one already pre organized. So hopefully we can
3:16:08
have everything consolidate because I'll be flying in on the
3:16:11
15th and that'll be perfect because I'm I always stay at the
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airport hotel. So I wisely so I can just walk on over that's
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your no agenda meetups they are phenomenal the great to be a
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part of you will never regret this please go to one you can
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you can't find where near you start one yourself it's
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Unknown: easy sometimes you go hang out with all the Dyson days
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you'd be triggered everybody feels this is like
3:16:56
Adam Curry: okay, I have way too many way too many I
3:17:01
John C Dvorak: have none because I deferred last time just to
3:17:04
your old ones from last show because you had three then Yeah
3:17:08
and one or two of them were killer so I just gonna give it
3:17:11
to you find a good one.
3:17:12
Adam Curry: All right, you helped me choose bla bla bla bla
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bla yaki.
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Unknown: Number one goodbye Zionist oppressor
3:17:24
Adam Curry: we have this more beef jerky for us. No, I this is
3:17:27
this is a possible one cannibals ate him. So I think is between
3:17:32
cannibals ate him. And
3:17:34
Unknown: goodbye Zionist oppressor. You
3:17:37
Adam Curry: tell me which one do you like?
3:17:40
John C Dvorak: I like design is depressor that's pretty good.
3:17:42
Adam Curry: I think that I think is pretty funny. All right. Well
3:17:45
use that one. Good news
3:17:55
good, good news. John has a good new segment. highly debated. Hot
3:18:00
Topic. Everyone's like I hate it. I love it. I love it's
3:18:02
great. I don't like it. Oh my god. Really? Oh, yeah. No,
3:18:04
there's plenty people bring back the second half of show. Oh,
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that
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John C Dvorak: those guys did block him. Yeah. I actually have
3:18:12
two short ones. Oh, okay. That we could use both. But I skipped
3:18:18
a Hargitay one and I'm going to go with the one I liked this one
3:18:23
better. This is the cow in the gun shop.
3:18:26
Unknown: I use the ambassador of goodwill around here. I guess I
3:18:29
didn't plan on having a cow. But now we have a cow. So what do
3:18:33
you do with a cow you treat it like a dog and you bring it to
3:18:34
work?
3:18:35
People are definitely surprised. I think the most I hear is oh
3:18:38
it's a goat or a moose or deer. They're not used to seeing a cow
3:18:42
especially in a gun shop. Store owner so the cow has already
3:18:45
passed its first employee evaluation with flying colors.
3:18:48
You can see why several customers have already asked how
3:18:51
much the farm animal costs thinking it's for sale. That
3:18:55
baby is priceless and nobody is allowed to buy the little cat
3:19:01
raising on the beard. I wonder how big that cow is gonna get
3:19:04
yeah that in that what do you do at that point is may have a
3:19:06
store cat or dog the owner of AMG Shooting decided to recruit
3:19:10
a cow for the job. This little guy quickly became a local
3:19:13
celebrity bringing in more customers to the store. Oh
3:19:16
Adam Curry: a cow. A cow in the gun
3:19:18
John C Dvorak: shop. Sexy small calf but it's like a dog and
3:19:24
Adam Curry: timely because they got to kill that red heifer and
3:19:26
it before the 22nd So it's a very timely news.
3:19:30
Unknown: Good news. Good news. Good news. Good news.
3:19:34
Adam Curry: very moving story.
3:19:36
Unknown: Oh,
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John C Dvorak: you're utterly ridiculous.
3:19:40
Adam Curry: Oh, there it is. Everybody we are out of control
3:19:44
and we're out of time. Which boy the long shows recently which
3:19:49
means we do have some inner show mixes we got some classics and
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brand new one from Professor Jay Jones. We got some Leo Laporte.
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Leola puke. I'm sorry. We got some Eric Colburn. Are Coming up
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Mufasa Hui Hui, and such
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Unknown: as Bibles, Bibles in Paragon Bibles breaking some
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cookies is called is called
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bottles for people Maui, where's Magnum? I don't want to compare
3:21:36
difficulties but, but I will. We have a little sense still and I
3:21:40
put a slight to lose the home. years ago, lightning struck at
3:21:44
home while I was watching Hazel and hit the wire came up
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underneath our home make a long story short. I almost lost my 67
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Corvette. All my top secret documents and my cat. But all
3:22:03
kidding aside, I think I farted and pooped in my pants. Where's
3:22:08
my cocaine? What year is this again? I didn't watch last
3:22:13
night's Republican debate as it conflicted with my watching of
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Hazel
3:22:33
you guys are getting shafted here.
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Make you can actually get shot and killed.
3:22:40
Adam Curry: You're doing a little more than just the
3:22:42
peaceful protests. Liberal cities will burn to the ground.
3:22:48
And he kept saying it's going to happen that's what's going to
3:22:52
happen the liberal cities will burn to the ground as
3:22:57
John C Dvorak: well. Is that a bad thing?
3:23:03
Adam Curry: Don't want any city to burn? I don't want any kind
3:23:05
of violence
3:23:07
John C Dvorak: or luxury or in any grand.
3:23:10
Adam Curry: We're seeing these black lives matter protests
3:23:13
going into suburban areas. A protest comes down the street
3:23:17
Unknown: on mass, nothing
3:23:18
that scares people.
3:23:22
Adam Curry: Liberal cities will burn to the ground he said
3:23:25
John C Dvorak: and he kept
3:23:26
Adam Curry: saying it's going to happen that's what's going to
3:23:29
happen to liberal cities will burn to the ground if Trump wins
3:23:34
John C Dvorak: the whole thing is sketchy
3:23:42
I'd like to start listening to the conspiracy theories at this
3:23:44
point.
3:23:47
Unknown: Disturbing
3:23:49
John C Dvorak: wow okay, you're right. You're right you get on
3:23:56
your nail.
3:23:57
Unknown: I find it annoying. People are waking up to the fact
3:24:01
that they're constantly being lied to. First
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Adam Curry: of all holes do you know what media personnel the
3:24:07
American public trust most? Handled approved Catherine our
3:24:13
one share truth as our baseline the conversation.
3:24:17
John C Dvorak: The World Bank and access now can't handle the
3:24:21
truth in time and Lebanon and Tunisia. Money
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Adam Curry: laundering through HSBC. Exactly the time she was
3:24:28
there. This
3:24:29
John C Dvorak: is not a normal career paths for anybody.
3:24:34
Adam Curry: Foundation Inc, podcasting, a medium of trust. I
3:24:39
tell you, I listen to NPR. You can
3:24:41
Unknown: handle the truth. And
3:24:43
Adam Curry: they get all their woke bullcrap from NPR.
3:24:47
Americans trust podcasters more than any other media
3:24:51
personalities, you can't handle the truth. All of these things
3:24:54
are just abusing
3:24:56
Unknown: their audience. Very very coachable. And with their
3:25:01
national security counterparts,
3:25:03
John C Dvorak: they've gone nice.
3:25:05
Unknown: Oh, yeah, just NPR. The single biggest impediment to her
3:25:08
work is the First Amendment.
3:25:12
People are waking up to the fact that they're constantly being
3:25:14
lied to was New
3:25:15
Adam Curry: York Times reporters lied about aluminum tubes. What
3:25:19
would they think?
3:25:21
Unknown: The single biggest impediment or word is the First
3:25:24
Amendment?
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borak.org/in a
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goodbye Zionist depressor
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