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John C Dvorak: Hi KK
Adam Curry: Adam curry Jhansi
Devorah It's Sunday May 28 2023.
This cure award winning
combination media assassination
episode 1559. This
Unknown: is no agenda,
Adam Curry: memorializing the
fallen and broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
John C Dvorak: from Northern
Silicon Valley where I hate to
say it but the Indianapolis 500
Is not that entertaining. I'm
John C. Dvorak,
Adam Curry: Buzzkill. Management
one today, one of those days we
have Indy 500 And we have the
Grand Prix of Monaco Formula
One.
John C Dvorak: And the gay
parade.
Adam Curry: Really is head
today.
John C Dvorak: Yes. All right
now, so as long as it's so is
the Minneapolis 500.
Adam Curry: I thought the gay
parade didn't start until Pride
Month, which was June.
John C Dvorak: I think this is
Pride Month. No, I
Adam Curry: thought pride month
was June. Oh, they're
John C Dvorak: sure making it
out to be Pride Month.
Adam Curry: Must not be like
other podcast. Let's just go
straight to the book of
knowledge and find out.
John C Dvorak: Oh, I think we
should just ad lib.
Adam Curry: lesbian, gay,
bisexual, transgender and queer
Pride Month is currently
celebrated each year in the
month of June. And you know why
it is in the month of June?
Yeah, yes, correct to honor the
1969. Stonewall, even
John C Dvorak: though there were
there were previous before
Stonewall. There was action in
Los Angeles that predated
Stonewall, but no New York has
to have everything going for it.
Adam Curry: Well, maybe that's
why San Francisco is jumping the
gun going early for the pride
but the prides just a thought
hey, I had to I got a new
dinner. A dinner people to hang
out with here.
John C Dvorak: Oh, you have new
friends.
Adam Curry: We have new Say that
again? Because it really
diminishes it so much. So I
really appreciate it. Your new
friends? Said the hermit twigs.
Do you ever? Do you ever have
friends you have dinner with?
John C Dvorak: Oh yeah, people
were all the time. No, I
Adam Curry: mean, friends, just
people. I mean, granted, I
John C Dvorak: know but I got no
friends. Family. I was angry for
damage when you get older and
you get guns
roll for a while they're on a
roll. Happy Memorial Day
everybody. In America we
celebrate this with mattress
sales. Very happy to very, very
happy to buy a new mattress. Of
course this is when we remember
the fallen and all the wars.
It's big out here. They'll now
tell you you flags everywhere.
Here in the hill country of
Texas. There's no mattress sales
here. There's no flags here. No,
of course not the San Francisco
but the whole Bay Area hates
America. Yeah. And so they
really not really no flags.
That's your that's your
John C Dvorak: Bhutan and
looking out the window. There's
not a flag in sight.
Adam Curry: That's really quite
land.
John C Dvorak: I could probably
dry it. I know where the flags
are there at the cemeteries
right it will be flagged well of
course of course but but there
are a number of flights actually
flying you know, people would
put out nothing no, I probably
could drive all through all
around today and I'd see no
flags.
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah, we
should just divorce California I
guess.
John C Dvorak: But you know, if
it could be it could stand on
its own bunch of
Adam Curry: haters. Yeah, you
could but would you stay there
if it became the St. Louis
trouble blue became the
communist republic of California
you'd stay
John C Dvorak: it wouldn't ever
become the communist Republic.
That's the funny thing.
Adam Curry: What would it become
this
John C Dvorak: would be some
sort of crazy place.
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, what it
would become some kind of crazy
place. What do you mean would
become you'll just be you'll be
quantified it will be so what
I'm looking for codified as a
crazy they
John C Dvorak: talk a big game
about communism. And they kind
of like you know, pretend it but
this is but it's a bunch of old
ladies. That mentality is old
kind of old conservative hand
wringing, never wash your hair
style. It's like, you know, they
probably wouldn't be able to
deal with actual communism where
people have to be told what to
do. It's a more of an
anarchistic more than anything
anarchistic and, and crazy old
ladies. I think I can agree with
that guys and old men that wear
jeans there's like if you're
over 60 years old, please don't
wear jeans and worry so you see
this old guy and he's got this
short crop not a lesbian cut
gray hair jeans t shirt at 65
years old and wearing a mask
that is the Berkeley aight
Adam Curry: I'm actually had a
clip I think about San Francisco
where people are getting fed up
really fed up with the with the
drug problem and London breed
got booed off the street. Is
London breed here your mayor
London breed
John C Dvorak: London dirty
linen breed.
Adam Curry: Irish now how come I
can't find this now. This was
this was on my list for today.
San Francisco. That's odd. Was
just did you not have this as a
local report? They're about
John C Dvorak: they blur all the
time.
Adam Curry: Now but I mean, it
was about the drug problems
specifically. Oh, here it is.
Oh, the drug
John C Dvorak: problem. Yeah,
that's all they talk about. I
Adam Curry: got it. Here we go.
Unknown: Look, crowd gathered as
the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors convened a special
meeting at UN Plaza. The task of
addressing the Fentanyl crisis
plaguing the streets
and I agree this is not a new
problem. But it is one that has
become so visible that many San
Franciscans do not feel safe.
Mayor
London breed was called before
the board to publicly answer
questions on what's being done
to combat and curtail open air
drug use.
We have tried over and over
again. And what we are doing is
not working okay. In fact, our
local resources is having
crease, but it is not dealt with
the problem based on the
magnitude of what we are
experiencing.
Reid says a new approach is
necessary requiring more
accountability.
We want to get people help, but
we will not continue to allow
things to just occur as they
have been
some demand more
Adam Curry: what does that even
mean? We want to give people
help, but we don't want things
to occur as they have been, is
this the Kamala Harris School of
talk?
John C Dvorak: It sounds like
they can, by the way, I have
some Kamala Harris clips from
West Point. Oh, good. Because
she, in fact, I just not to
interrupt you, but I want to
play the one short clip, a super
short one. Where she here it is
a 17 seconds. Paris at West
Point, classic cliche
Unknown: to you is exciting and
intuitive. You see what can be
unburdened by what has been. And
you have the agility and the
ability to bring that potential
to life. Wow.
John C Dvorak: How can she keep
saying that is they should boo
Adam Curry: her but it's and
it's that same one. It's just
it's this is this is the key.
Unknown: You see what can be
unburdened by what has been
Adam Curry: that's that's the
one that she keeps repeating
unburdened by what's been
wherever she gives us species
says that, well, let's go back
to London breed who has her own,
you know,
Unknown: kind of approach is
necessary, requiring more
accountability.
We want to get people help, but
we will not continue to allow
things to just
Adam Curry: up by the way, she
also sounds a lot like
Lightfoot, doesn't she? Like
Larry, Larry Lightfoot. Yes, she
does. He has a lot of that
cadence and even the tone to
some degree,
Unknown: but we will not
continue to allow things to just
occur and Stacey
Adam Curry: Abrams, good point
trolls as they have been. Some
demand
Unknown: more attention on
racial disparities and those
directly affected by the crisis
to find solutions. What the
politicians in San Francisco
need to do is take harm
reduction off the books and go
back to an abstinence based
program. And in regards to
substance abuse,
and others blame the mayor for
the growing problem. Within 15
minutes of the meeting there was
yelling and shouting as my
question soon the mayor
requested she answered the
supervisors questions elsewhere,
we will recess this meeting to
the Board of Supervisors chamber
while some supervisors were
still near the street official
singer protest or through a
brick toward the stage. The
person was quickly arrested and
hauled away in handcuffs with
tempers
Adam Curry: by the way, they say
a person it was a dude with long
hair in a mini dress. I'm just
saying
Unknown: that your protests are
through a brick Twitter siege,
the person was quickly arrested
and hauled away in handcuffs
with tempers flaring supervisors
and the mayor agree now is the
time for action.
We have some proposals that are
on the table that will work with
adult probation that will work
with the sheriff's department
that will say if you are an
addict, if you are on the
process or the verge of of
overdosing, we need to have
public health, sheriff's
department and probation work
together so we can compel people
into treatment. I am
putting everything on the line.
I am doing this job without fear
of losing it.
One of the proposals on the
table is to arrest repeat drug
offenders. But not all
supervisors are on board.
Adam Curry: And that's the
problem. They've got too many
supervisors who Oh no. And by
the way, I'm seeing a lot of
white people. I don't know where
all this racism comes from a
bump seeing white people dying
on the streets of San Francisco
from lighting mostly.
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Oh, we have
our Baron anonymous cop and who
says this interesting. No. Yes,
this was a great note. Everyone
knows the National Guard and
higher patrol are coming to San
Francisco allegedly to help the
police for the Fentanyl crisis.
Well, here's something the
general public doesn't know yet.
San Francisco was quietly named
to 2023 hosts for the APC the
Asian Pacific economic
conference CEO summit in
November last year, this
conference which will convene
world leaders and business
executives to discuss creating
economic opportunity. The Asia
Pacific premier business forum
will take place from November 15
to 16th and Moscone Center,
which is right in the middle of
it, sessions will address gone
and I will SFPD which should
have an operational capacity of
2000 police officers is under
1000 The streets are a mess
homeless and blah blah blah goes
on about the problems the open
drug use selling and on and on.
He says that this National Guard
hypertrophy is a is a is a
fraud. It's just a backup to
police department and clean up
this place a little bit, which
they did during the last Super
Bowl event which they just
rousted everybody and they're
gonna have to do that again by
November so they could bring in
these cops. By the way, it's
bootleg coins. See a at the Etsy
shop and he just wants to plug
that in.
Adam Curry: Got a lot of cool
stuff still if you want to get
some no agenda gear that looks
cop ish. Yeah. Looks law
enforcement T Yeah.
John C Dvorak: So the law
enforcement you know this this
idea of our bringing in the
Highway Patrol and National
Guard for the Fentanyl crisis is
bullcrap.
Adam Curry: Our new friends said
yesterday he was convinced that
this was still China doing this.
They have a long memory and this
was retaliation for the Opium
Wars. I'm not so sure. I think
it's like a lot of
John C Dvorak: people feel this
way. Yeah, that's not that's not
an obscure thought. I know.
Adam Curry: But I'm saying as
he's a San Francisco refugee. He
escaped Dolly.
John C Dvorak: Ball your buddy.
Yeah,
Adam Curry: that's why I'm
talking about my buddy. Oh,
John C Dvorak: you knew buddy.
Yeah.
Adam Curry: Yeah, I was just
like, Oh, okay. Yeah, he's
lifelong San Francisco. And his
his wife who was from the
Philippines originally, she had
left the Philippines when she
was 21. Thinking America was
going to be great. And she
landed in San Francisco and
said, great, great. She feels
really at home in Texas about
that well as well do you have
more of the
John C Dvorak: I have some if
we're gonna be did just a little
bit of China. I got a bunch of
China clips and I think a couple
of these should be played, which
incorporate some information
about the Fentanyl crisis. Okay.
And it just would be the series
China forced label which means
forced labor labor.
Adam Curry: What are you using
the chat GPT to label your clips
now? Is that how it works?
John C Dvorak: China forced
label loophole, one
Unknown: from the US to keep
forced labor out of the border.
witnesses testified Thursday in
Congress before the Ways and
Means Committee on America's
trade policy. And one of the
issues brought up was forced
labor in the supply chain. And
it is Jason Perry has the story
wiggers held in forced labor in
factories in internment camps in
China garment workers held in
forced labor and sweatshops in
Bangladesh,
and Michael Caine, co CEO of
import genius says he knows
exactly how to help stop it. He
explained how import genius has
been able to help clean up
supply chains.
This gap is also impacting our
ability to stop Chinese forced
labor. Many of the goods sourced
from China that appear on the US
government's list of goods
produced by child labor or
forced labor are typically
shipped by air.
He added that US Customs and
Border Protection only publishes
shipping data for cargo ship by
sea but not for cargo ship by
air or by land which make up 43%
of us import value.
Adam Curry: Wow. So that's
probably how the fentanyl is
getting into.
John C Dvorak: Everything's
getting in this way. It's it
seems to be even in some
terminology, they use certain
part to the clip.
Unknown: And Michael sumo CEO of
coalition for prosperous America
pointed out another issue known
as the de minimis loophole. 2
million packages per day to
enter the US without meaningful
inspection
Chairman Jason Smith rightly
said de minimis is essentially a
free trade agreement with China,
allowing China to exploit de
minimis is in fact unilateral
disarmament of our customs and
trade laws.
And he talked about the overall
impact it has with America's
relationship with China.
We're building their military
and we're building their ability
to invade Taiwan. And it's
because we can't figure out that
we need to build and make stuff
here and employ our people and
get our profits
during the hearing
representative Earl Blumenauer,
advise the witnesses that there
is currently a proposal that
would take away the transparency
of maritime shipping data, and
if passed, that would
practically end all transparency
for shipping data to the public,
Adam Curry: do minimis
adjective, lacking significance
or importance. So minor as to
merit disregard,
John C Dvorak: which is what
they've dealt with, which is
what they've said the air
shipping is a Wow, is that 43%
of the exports out of China
coming over? Just a fly on it
flying this stuff over? And it's
not being inspected on arrival?
Adam Curry: No wonder
everything's so expensive. It's
got to be a lot more expensive
to send it through air, don't
you think?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well,
obviously, yeah.
Adam Curry: Ah, well, that
doesn't mean
John C Dvorak: that cargoes
containers going by so they
don't know how much they've got
to be shipping. So I know how
many planes must be coming over
to if it's 43%. Because the
number of cargo containers is in
the 1000s.
Adam Curry: That's crazy. Oh,
not really, I guess
John C Dvorak: they did. I'm
reminded of when I used to bring
a lot of art over from a couple
of suppliers.
Adam Curry: Yes, back in your
art smuggling days.
John C Dvorak: The good the good
old days in Vietnam. Um, when I
was shipped from Vietnam, and
both of these aren't coming
overs as comes in duty free
because it's handmade, but
Vietnam and what you'd have to
pay for from DHL or somebody was
like a typical shipment of just
not that many pieces like $100
Oh, China was like 20 bucks or
15 bucks to get they'd fly it
over it and land the next day.
It was I was always stunned by
how cheap it was to ship by air
from China.
Adam Curry: Well, that, of
course, begs the question. Are
these de minimis shipments
coming in on China Air Air
China? I mean,
John C Dvorak: well, these came
into Federal Express, so I'm not
sure. But we have lots of
Federal Express was shipping
stuff. Dirt Cheap from China?
Adam Curry: Well, we have a lot
of FedEx pilots, so the air crew
will let us know we got boots on
the ground everywhere in FedEx
let us know. And I know a lot of
them fly Chinese or Asian roots,
for sure. does in fact, those
are the most these guys. Your
Year Three at FedEx, Captain,
you're making half a million
dollars a year, which really
beats podcasting, I have to say.
And they're looking I mean, I
got I got five good years left
in me. I can still go pilot a
747.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, go do it.
No,
Adam Curry: of course not. Of
course not. I can't leave you.
I'm your only friend. We do. We
already established that. It'd
be very bad.
John C Dvorak: Wait, those two?
Do you have
Adam Curry: more? Kamala
Harris's commencement or you
want us? Yeah,
John C Dvorak: let's see. Here's
here she is. You played the
classic cliche, but let's play
this. This is her 42nd clip of
her current way of pronouncing
things she's taken on the
Hillary Clinton approach to
pronunciation, where every
single word is carefully
pronounced ciated.
Unknown: To support one at
John C Dvorak: a time
Unknown: to support and defend
our most sacred ideals, freedom,
democracy, and rule of law. All
across the world. The soldiers
of the United States Army defend
these ideals. And as Vice
President, I have seen it
firsthand in Poland, on NATO's
eastern flank. I met with
soldiers of the Army's fifth
core who deter threats to the
NATO alliance and stand for
freedom across Europe.
Adam Curry: She in charge of
this all of a sudden this is now
her beat
John C Dvorak: ologists trying
to deny think that she's going
to end up like Hillary she says
she already speaks like her. And
she's going to claim she's under
fire under some circumstances.
Adam Curry: You can almost
predict this. We came in we were
under fire in the war zone.
John C Dvorak: So I actually
sweetened her. Oh, here
Adam Curry: we go. Okay.
John C Dvorak: Yes, Harris at
West boy sweetened
Unknown: is an honor to be with
all of you this morning. And to
the cadets of the class of 2020.
Congratulations. You made it.
You made it. You made Easton
Buckner remote learning your
family
celebrate together at holiday
weekend and you beat maybe yes
twice.
To make it to make it to today,
I am also aware that some of you
had to sneak out after tax to
spin Sedgwick spurs. I will not
ask for a show of hands but for
those who did it clearly works
Adam Curry: you're gonna get
arrested for for spurring on
assassination attempt to say you
Unknown: come to the end of what
I will prove to be 47 of the
most challenging and rewarding
months of your life. There are
so many people indeed make it to
the families and loved ones
here. Thank you for the
incredible care and support you
have given. I know men immense
sense of pride. Looking at our
cadets and the pride I share
that our country shares you On
behalf of our Commander in Chief
President Joe Biden and our
entire cadets, it is my honor to
congratulate you on taking your
place in the long braid line.
Adam Curry: Amazing completely
unedited as this really a
fantastic you have some really
good ricochets in there. I like
that you did some work.
John C Dvorak: Okay, this was
worse. We're all from the new
collection that just been
recently released to archive.org
Oh, this is a Hollywood sound
effects. Oh, these shooting a
variety of ricochet shots that
were used in movies in the 50s
and 60s like that Western
ricochet
Adam Curry: you that bounces off
the rock. Well, that would have
been appropriate with the with
this report, because, you know,
there wasn't just the vice
president commencement speech.
Unknown: Graduates of Johns
Hopkins University got a big
surprise today when they learned
Ukraine's leader President
Solinsky was delivering their
command. Oh, ski Nora Alinsky
was delivering their
commencement address. Solinsky
spoke to the crowd in Baltimore
through a live video feed from
Ukraine. He received an honorary
Doctor of Humane Letters,
degree. All in English, he
focused on the importance of not
wasting time, and the ideals of
freedom and democracy.
Adam Curry: Oh man, how
insulting is it to those cadets.
John C Dvorak: And don't forget
cadets graduates. Yeah, well,
they might as well be cadets at
Johns Hopkins. But to make it
worse, they were she was
introduced by Annie Apple bomb.
Adam Curry: Yes, you have that
on the newsletter. Which is that
is even worse. Where does she
get off being? Being in the game
here? Well, I guess she's in the
game.
John C Dvorak: That's because
it's Johns Hopkins become spook
Central. Yeah.
Adam Curry: Wow. That's that's
really quite, quite something is
I've never been asked to do a
commencement speech. I'm sure
you haven't either.
John C Dvorak: And I get an
invite podcasters that's for
sure.
Adam Curry: I'm not just a
podcast. I'm an ex VJ. Hello. I
have some credits to my name.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, good
for you. They're not gonna
invite. Yeah. Here's an
interesting situation. I have a
lot of China clips today. But if
you didn't hear this anywhere
except the stock market, people
seem to have heard it because
the stock went up China at COVID
Maderna.
Adam Curry: Oh goodness.
Unknown: Maderna is setting up
shop in China, the vaccine
makers saying on Friday. It's
looking for opportunities and
the world's second largest
economy that says Pfizer and bio
Entech cut their supplies in
Europe. Stocks rallying behind
the news with Maderna shares
rising 2% and US pre market
trading. The biotech firm
registered as a legal entity in
China this week. The company had
no presence in mainland China.
Before this, it opened an office
in Hong Kong last year as part
of an Asia expansion. Maduro not
has said that it was keen to
sell its mRNA vaccine to China.
But so far Beijing has insisted
on using only Chinese made
COVID-19 vaccines. This comes
amid warnings of a second wave
expected to peak this June, a
top epidemiologists predicting
over 60 million will catch the
infection per week when the wave
hits. Yeah, I heard them
Adam Curry: talking on CNBC
about this earlier in the week.
Right there, we're talking about
the story. And that was indeed
though, they're expecting a new
wave of COVID. And almost a
John C Dvorak: million a week.
Adam Curry: By the way, I really
appreciate everybody sending us
the Clip of the Day. It's only
21 minutes Clip of the Day. Oh,
the long, yes. Okay, so Dr.
David Martin, I just want
everyone to understand that we
paid attention to Dr. David
Martin in 2021. And it wasn't 21
minutes long. And he was he had
he was out there all the time
with this patent story. All of
this this is not new. In fact,
here's here's just an old Yes.
Here's a clip from from 2021
Tony Fauci
Unknown: has spent listen to
this number $191 billion, not
3.7 million, not 30,000,190 $1
billion of audited funds for the
bio weaponization of viruses
against humanity. And it's your
money that has been spent $191
billion. And do you think you
can get any agency or oversight
body or any politician to even
take that investigation on
despite the fact that we have
every grant recipient, every
person their address, their
phone number, their laboratory,
we literally have the entirety
of where that money went, and
not a single investigation
agency in this country is
willing to look. This is a
bioweapons program designed to
kill us
Adam Curry: guy, you know, we're
pretty much on the tip with him,
you know. So now of course, this
comes from a European Union
session, which was a whole day
filled with people speaking
about this, he gets no
mainstream play, which makes, of
course not make makes it rather
difficult.
John C Dvorak: And what we
didn't get what we didn't get
from that during that era is the
fact that a lot of these
weapons, bio weapons development
houses were in Ukraine. Yes. We
didn't get any of that news. No,
no, that came out only recently.
Now, I do want to stay with Big
Pharma because, and I will say
when it comes to COVID, and then
bring that back again, and we'll
get to that I'm
Adam Curry: sure it's going to
be claimed
John C Dvorak: before you before
you do that. You have anything
to say about this, but during
the opening in China, dirt is a
spook shop. CIA funded? Yeah.
What is China allowing them to
set up shop there for? I don't
know. We've I find it very
peculiar.
Adam Curry: Well, how about
this, to pretend that we have
16 60 million people a day or a
week getting COVID? Just to
scare us all back into
submission? How about that? I'm
not thinking that the spook shop
isn't working separately from
the China spooks. This is a
worldwide takeover. This is
World Health Organization. It's
all the it's so obvious. They
will try to force us into
submission. Again, we know that
that was just a good trial run.
They learned a lot. John
Hopkins. Yeah. Look at what they
get. They get the spook show and
the whole thing. It's rigged,
getting ready for it. I mean,
it'll take, I don't think it'd
be this year. But they're
gearing up for something, I
would expect them all to be
under the climate change banner
and who says it is going to be
for COVID mRNA is going to be
for all kinds of stuff.
Including competition against
the ozempic. Now they're going
into high gear now in promoting
this thing across all mainstream
news networks. And as we already
discussed, and as Becky Warli
our friend kicked it off there
on ABC. Now NBC has got the
native ad, there's
Unknown: been an explosive
amount of buzz around the drugs.
And we'll go V
Adam Curry: buzz I'm super
excited with the 50 pound
excited
Unknown: stories of dramatic
weight loss plastered all over
social media
last started baby. The hype is
real medications both
containing the compound is
magnetized. Make people feel
fuller faster. But something
else interesting seems to be
happening. Countless
testimonials online describing
side effects, positive ones that
aren't related to food
Adam Curry: at all. I love that.
You see so many side effects of
I'm crapping the bed this is
this is a real thing. People
pooping in the bed after taking
ozempic I'm vomiting all day
long. I see those but now that's
not what NBC Today Show picks up
on.
Unknown: No longer have any
desire to drink alcohol, someone
writes. Another says I used to
vape like a demon quit cold
turkey. This person comments I
used to buy scratch off and
lotto tickets. I don't even
think about it anymore.
Adam Curry: My favorite, it
cures getting
John C Dvorak: wicked a side
effect is not buying lotto
tickets.
Adam Curry: There is a real side
effect which I think this is
from Healthline I think this is
a real thing. Now remember, what
the manufacturers themselves
claim is that these will go V
and ozempic and these are from
alga FIDE, I forget what the
name is. Whatever this is
probably generic by now to
whatever this drug is. Or this,
this active ingredient. It
reduces your lean body mass,
which we believe to be muscle.
In fact, that is the definition
of lean body mass. Now your
brain also as muscles, so maybe
that's why people like I don't
want to buy a scratch off ticket
anymore. My brain is melting
John C Dvorak: and too stupid to
know how to scratch it off. How
do you use this thing?
Adam Curry: What is one of the
biggest muscles in the human
body? In fact, it is called the
Big Muscle. The heart. Thanks
the gluteus maximus. The butt
Yes. Enter the side effect you
may experience while taking
weight loss drugs also known as
ozempic. But yes, characterized
by sagging skin on the butt is
gaining traction as a reported
side effect of the weight loss
drugs magnetized, better known
by the popular name brand names
ozempic and Wigo V. Experts say
rapid X Dream weight loss can
contribute to looser skin,
particularly in curvier areas of
the body. Bull crap. I'm telling
you, it's reducing your butt,
which for some people may be
desirable but you're gonna have
but you're gonna have saggy
butt.
John C Dvorak: Butt slab.
Adam Curry: Yeah ozempic But how
about that under reported
Unknown: doctor, I mean, we're
talking about these two drugs.
There's another drug called
Manjaro yeah as well it's sort
of in the same class Yes, yes.
Yes,
Adam Curry: yes. Yes. Why
John C Dvorak: you know it's
shameful now sold out the media
is to the drug companies that
they won't report on anything
that's negative like this
shameful it why don't they just
let the drug companies bring
their own people on and Yak
Abbas? Oh, they do. What do you
Adam Curry: think this Dr.
Roshini Raj is one of their own
people? Yes. Dr. Rush I
Unknown: mean, we're talking
about these two drugs. There's
another drug called the mini
shower. Oh, yeah. as well. It's
sort of in the same class. Yes.
Originally pre diabetics were
prescribed this drug then we
discovered okay, they can be
used for weight loss. Okay.
John C Dvorak: Okay. They can be
used for weight loss.
Adam Curry: She's so Judy to
yah. Yah, yah, yah. Yah, yah,
yah, yah, so, right. COVID.
Unknown: Okay, they can be used
for weight loss. Now we're
discovering perhaps it could be
used to treat addiction as well.
How did we make this leap?
Well, it's one of those things.
And this happens a lot in
medicine where people are taking
one drug for a specific, you
know, condition that it is
approved for. And then we
notice, lo and behold, they're
having these other interesting
effects that are beneficial. And
then you start telling
John C Dvorak: me like
ivermectin, that's horse, bring
that up?
Unknown: I don't think so. Lo
and behold, they're having these
other interesting effects that
are beneficial, and then you
start to do research there. But
that's where we are. We're in
the research stage, we've
noticed this interesting
phenomenon. We have some animal
studies, but it's time to do the
human studies which are ongoing.
There are already some studies
on alcohol and cocaine addiction
with these semaglutide type
medications. And we're going to
have need to see the clinical
results there. You know, it's
something that's really
interesting, and one day may
offer some hope for many
different types of addiction.
But right now, it's still early
Adam Curry: days. That is so is
it to bring in cocaine and
particularly alcohol addictions,
oh, well, we may have the shot
for you. That's really cruel. It
really is. And then it's still
in animal trials yet it's it's
just okay good to go. Doesn't
matter if you've just you can
you can prescribe it off label
no problem. And of course, we're
not going to see any pushback.
This is this is the bread and
butter of these, these networks,
their bread and butter. Yet
somehow they can't seem to help
poor Celine Dion music superstar
Unknown: Celine Dion canceled
all of her concerts for the next
11 months as she continues
treatment for a rare
neurological disorder. The 55
year old singer says she's
trying to build back her
strength as she struggles with
what's called stiff person
syndrome. Dion says it's causing
painful muscle spasms that
affect her ability to walk and
even sing.
Adam Curry: I'm just gonna call
it a bet she was vaccin boosted
to the max.
John C Dvorak: Well, I'm sure
she was but it could be. What's
it auto
Adam Curry: immune?
John C Dvorak: It could be
genes. Yeah, sounds like auto
immune. But it could be anything
but Well, that could be one of
these side effects. Um, this off
label bullcrap. But yeah, she
probably was vaccine at the max.
Adam Curry: Yeah, I mean, she
had her she has a residency in
Vegas. She had to no she has she
had to Yeah, I'm pretty sure and
also you know all the she'll
bade Yeah, all the party drugs
everyone's enjoying. We got to
get that all on onto the into
the pharma system as well. Now
when doctors area and let's talk
ketamine and the treatment of
major depression Yeah,
Unknown: so this is a new study
that's come out that's looking
at the use of intravenous
ketamine or IV ketamine to treat
severe depression. So
approximately 17 million people
in America every year live with
depression, approximately 30 30%
of that 17 million have severe
depression which doesn't recover
with regular treatments. And for
that group, the options are
Adam Curry: what uh, now hold on
a second, this does not
Unknown: recur. Again,
depression, which doesn't
recover with regular
Adam Curry: treatments does not
recover with regular treatments.
What is a regular treatment? You
mean Zoloft?
John C Dvorak: Prozac, I don't
know that just me load you up
with stuff.
Unknown: And for that group, the
options are really limited. So
this new study found that IV
ketamine could possibly be the
option for intervention and the
treatment of severe depression.
And we are seeing I've been
seeing on social media and some
documentaries about that use.
You guys already use this in a
hospital setting?
Absolutely. So ketamine is
something that we call it
disassociated anesthetic. So
it's a way that in the hospital
we use it to sedate patients it
can be used for pain at higher
doses, and at lower doses. It's
found to be beneficial not just
for pain, but also Depression at
baseline. And now we're using IV
ketamine and hopefully,
Adam Curry: depression at
baseline. These are terms that
are very important I feel but
we're not being explained what
it means
Unknown: pain, but also
depression at baseline. And now
we're using IV ketamine and
hopefully it will provide
benefit to those in need, you
know, is this something that you
can ask your doctor for, you
know, that's the problem access
problems requires not only a
physician, but also monitoring
and also a plan so that you can
have follow up and so
unfortunately, it's not
accessible to the everyday
patient, but those that have
severe symptoms in certain
psychiatry centers, they might
have that option available. So
you have to ask a doctor, thank
you.
Adam Curry: All right, thanks.
We'll go I feel I should ask you
like make sure to ask ask please
go ask. boots on the ground, my
experience with Zoloft? I'll
share my experience about 11
years ago, I was diagnosed with
ulcerative colitis. What does
that doesn't sound good?
John C Dvorak: No, it's spasms
in the colon. Oh, goodness.
Adam Curry: I was having a hard
time coming to terms with this
and tried talking with the GP
about it about what I was
feeling. He prescribed Zoloft. I
use it for about two months. My
family roommates, even strangers
would comment on how angry I
was. While I was on it.
John C Dvorak: Did a podcast, I
Adam Curry: start podcasting. I
concluded that always being
angry wasn't better than being
sad. I never used any other
drugs for depression. And my
outlook on life has improved
over time talking with people
who've had similar experiences
and can empathize was much more
helpful in this regard. I mean
Zoloft of so many Zoloft is like
handed out like candy, just like
candy,
John C Dvorak: as well as so
many podcasts.
Adam Curry: And then I had a
interesting note from producer
Rob about testosterone, I'll
just move into some of the
headlines here in a moment about
the trans Maoist movement. And
he says hold on a second.
Testosterone is getting a bad
rap. It's being framed. I was on
testosterone for about seven
years being from Holland makes
this complex because no doctor
knows jack shit about hormones.
He said as a true Dutchman,
having used steroids when I was
in my late teens, I damaged my
hormone production by the age of
35. This was becoming noticeable
feeling depressed, weak, hard
time sleeping, etc. A lot of
psychological issues, only a few
physical ones. So I started on
testosterone replacement therapy
TRT as what women also use. And
of course, what happens is it's
a base hormone that turns into
estrogen in the body, and he
says estrogen he thinks is the
problem in high levels that
leads to mood swings. And your
PMS would be high estrogen
related with the body trying to
get back to homeostasis after
testosterone injections and
trans people. This leads to huge
levels of estrogen. This is why
aromatase inhibitors need to be
taken his bottom line is he says
this is trial and error for each
individual person. You can't
just hand out testosterone willy
nilly, it has to be closely
monitored. And that's the part
that rang true to me. It's like
yeah, that makes sense. They're
probably not monitoring these
children, young people or anyone
of any age really on what
they're what they're giving
them. So you know, it's not
John C Dvorak: the idea of
monitors that what you want to
do you just want to get get this
stuff out of there charged
insurance companies make them
pay, which they are required to
do and so they're paying through
the nose which means all our
rates go up for these
characters. And they get your $7
million out of the person
whether they've so what did
happens to who cares?
Adam Curry: boots on the ground
from a frontline worker at
Columbus Ohio brewery who has
been keeping me up to speed on
their schedules. And for that so
the schedule is the lines you
know who because this is
assembly line and they have
people working on the lines
creating the brewing the beer
and getting the brew the beer
brewed getting it into bottles,
cans, etcetera and out and
getting it out and this group
who was I don't think we've
discussed them who's emailed me
before. He says while you know
we are patriots here we we are
disgusted by what the pandering
that Bud Light has done and you
know, that just the whole Bud
Light situation and they sent me
an update afternoon Adam It's
working. Attach the manpower
schedule for the Memorial Day
weekend. No lines are running.
This is unheard of have spoken
with employees here at the
brewery that are 30 plus years
at this facility. They have
never ever seen this happen
before. Tell everyone to keep
pressing. They are making a
difference all the best on this
holiday weekend there. I love
that I mean they are so they're
so patriotic that they they'd
rather report on how it's
working then you know then fuss
about the take a cut and pay
it's pretty much what's
happening. Are brand marketers
back to talk about what is
happening with with influence
campaigns? And is the blame
around influencer selection
regarding North Face Bud Light
etc. A few points is just some
insight of how the industry
works the influencer industry
it's rare that brands actually
select their own influencers,
you have to be huge to work with
brands directly as an
influencer. This is typically
done via an agency and is
normally managed pretty low on
the seniority ladder, although
that, of course now my change
with all the risk most marketing
execs don't actually understand
social media or influencer
marketing. They Greenlight
influencer programs as cute
little ideas, so they can say
they're marketing to Gen Z. I
can see that totally being the
case. Yeah, you can see it, I
can see it. Case in point just
yesterday, I was informed of an
entire campaign for a major
product launch that was planned
by one of our sub brands with
literally zero executive
knowledge of the details of the
plan. Even a manager in the
digital slash social department
for that sub brand wasn't aware
of all the details. A new hire
with influencer experience got
tasked with making an online
buzzworthy lounge promotion and
choose a highly controversial
LGBTQ infant chose a highly
controversial LGBTQ influencer
plan the launch date on June one
to coincide with pride month.
And all anyone really knew was
that there was an influencer
campaign planned execs and PR
and marketing just got looped
in. And the entire plan was
final and everyone was
scrambling for a crisis plan.
This is good news. Long story
short, I can totally see an
executive North Face or Bud
Light not even knowing what
influences were in a campaign.
Some agency or low level person
from the group of influencers
gave them talking points that a
product for the social posts.
And he also says if you want to
make money with awards, my team
has won several webby or Shorty
Awards over the years, we have
to pay hundreds of dollars per
submission. Oh, there you go.
That's how it works. You got to
charge people for submitting
like that. So let's get an
update on how things are going
with with these influencer
campaigns. But more importantly,
with the targeting of kids,
we've been following target, we
see that Walmart is now under
fire for some of their LGBTQ
plus merchandise. And target.
Well, this is what happened,
Unknown: a bomb threat and
multiple Utah targets for
evacuation at the store in
Washington. Thanks for joining
us for today's a 10.
Adam Curry: Now, this is an
interesting story. Now, I'll
give you the punch line so that
then we can listen to this
report. The punch line is the
Utah police let me see where is
it the have the they released
the police report. And this bomb
threat was in fact placed
because of as we predicted
target not standing up for LGBTQ
plus and unfolding to the
pressure. So it was not from
some right as not jazz. I
John C Dvorak: think we both
predicted
Adam Curry: We predicted that
but that's not how the reporting
goes.
Unknown: Heidi has marked Abell
please confirm along with Layton
that threats were also made in
Target stores in Salt Lake City
and Taylorsville in Provo. They
say there is no credible threat
though.
Dominique Isaacson was headed
home from Target and he was
shocked to learn earlier in the
morning police were
investigating a bomb threat at
this retail chain. That's awful.
It's terrible. And email was
sent to various newsrooms. It
was three sons. I love that
awful, terrible bomb threat at
this retail chain. It's awful.
It's terrible. And email was
sent to various newsrooms. It
was three sentences long
mentioning bombs and targets
LGBTQ merchandise.
I live around here. So it's not
it's not like something you want
to hear that your neighborhood
is potentially being bombed or
at least having people call in
bomb threats. Apparently they've
had a bomb threats
in late and police even searched
and evacuated the store because
of this and they've told all the
employees to go things return to
normal Salt Lake City police
also worked with area targets
and found no threat. I wanted to
ask them about safety after this
especially with Utah pride next
week. They didn't go on camera
but said they are monitoring the
neighborhoods nearby to be
cautious and Utah is not alone.
Multiple reports show very
similar stories happening in
different states. This comes as
target is pulling or moving some
items from its stores after
backlash over its pride month
collection.
I have a trans girlfriend so
it's like obviously I'm for you
know pro inclusion
Isaacson was disappointed to
hear all this
obviously unsafe. It feels very,
like divisive trying to get
people against each other,
especially with pride month
around the corner.
Adam Curry: So here's Newsweek,
they write a quote Get into a
release from the Jackson
Township Police Department
police dispatch received calls
around 1240 regarding a bomb
threat and here's the release
and I will read it. At
approximately 1240 hours today
our dispatch center was notified
by the media channel 19 of five
news they received a tip
regarding a bomb threat for
target locations including the
Jackson Township location that
tip stated target turned their
back on the LGBT community and
they placed bombs in all four
stores. Well, that's not exactly
the way that report Read Now was
it at all, but this is now what
is happening and we have to be
aware that this report from
Deutsche Ravel of all places is
not a good development,
Unknown: and there are fears
that a polarizing election will
further inflame the culture war
in the US this week the
Department of Homeland Security
warned of a rise in right wing
terrorism, the potential targets
including the LGBTQ community,
as well as racial and ethnic
minorities. Now while the debate
over gun controls remains
deadlocked in Washington, one
organization says the best
protection for vulnerable groups
is to give them guns as well.
Rob Roy's
Gnosis guns inside and out.
This is a revolver, that nine
millimeter pretty standard 45
ACP for the load up.
He's a certified handgun
instructor, but not what you
might call a typical one. He
isn't a police officer. He's not
in the military. And he doesn't
vote Republican. He's a member
of the Socialist Rifle
Association. And he knows his
politics may be a bit out of
place here at this rural
shooting range in Maryland. When
he talks about the training he
offers, he lowers his voice.
And so for what we're doing the
target group is to provide a
safe space for trans queer
people of color and other
marginalized groups to get this
training.
No teaching today just target
practice with fellow SRA member
eric to keep informed in the
parking lot of prejudice is
confirmed a bumper sticker with
an anti trans slur.
Robert, I want to make sure
that like there's pushback
against this kind of that like
trans people have a right to
live socialist Rifle Association
was formed in 2017. And now
claims several 1000 members have
Adam Curry: this needs to be de
escalated. This is not this is
not good. A bunch of people
shooting at each other
eventually. It's really um, this
concerns me some washi is on the
freeway around here and it's
coming from the government and
this this whole you might have
seen the memo, the oh my
goodness with pride month that
with the election, you're going
to see nothing but homegrown
terrorist, it's going to be all
these right wing and if someone
has a Trump sticker, they're
probably a Nazi. It's all Nazi
it's all Nazi. We're not even
knowing what a Nazi is. And then
we have I had to chop this down.
So we had Brent bozell run
something called the Media
Research Center, which is it's
kind of a nut job, very right
wing, very alarmist type of
outfit. And so of course the
perfect home for him is the
money honey Maria Bartiromo on
Fox Business and her hair is out
of control. I don't know what
she's doing with it. But it's
it's not any single motor come
of symmetry. I mean, someone I
mean, cut the hair down a bit
Maria is just out of control.
But don't worry, we got breaking
news.
Unknown: A bombshell new report
reveals administration, taxpayer
money to rage a covert war on
conservatives and Christian
groups. The Media Research
Center, a conservative watchdog
group, obtaining documents
showing DHS from Homeland
Security is using a program
meant to fight terrorists, which
includes groups like the
Heritage Foundation, Maga, Fox
News, even the Republican
National Committee in the same
category as Nazis.
Adam Curry: So they bring Brett
Moselle on he has this pyramid.
And this is from the papers, you
know, because they gave out a
whole bunch of money to people
to study this and get ready and
be prepared and root out the
Nazis. And so he'll refer to
this pyramid in this chopped up
version of his five minute
report. There's the program
called the Targeted violence and
terrorism prevention grant
program. This is supposed to
find domestic terrorists in
America. It was started by Obama
that was concerned by
Republicans that it would be
weaponized against Republicans
and conservatives. Trump put the
kibosh on it. It's come back now
with Joe Biden. You have that
pyramid. Where's that pyramid
coming from?
Unknown: They were at recipients
of money so far, they've
received $40 million in grants.
Look at that pyramid. In the
first layer. You've got
heritage. You got the bright
boy, you got Fox News. You've
got Christian Broadcasting.
You've got the Republican
National Committee already
you've got more than half of
America is on the list. As the
second level talks it up more
dangerous groups Turning Point
USA Tea Party Patriots, Prager,
you Breitbart, that American
Conservative unit, then the
third level is pro Nazi
organizations and the top one is
Milton Nazi organizations. So
there you go the pyramid showing
the progression of domestic
terrorism, associating Ronda
sadness with the Holocaust.
unbeli one speaker was
associating Donald Trump with
Pol Pot, the
Adam Curry: guy to denote where
she got to listen, you missed
it. Listen with the
Unknown: Holocaust. unbeli. One
speaker was associating Donald
Trump with Pol Pot,
Adam Curry: the the genocide
guide, the genocide guide. Pol
Pot also known as the genocide
guns,
Unknown: speaker was associating
Donald Trump with Pol Pot, the
genocide guide to denying people
to shut down their websites to
close their meetings and to
physically prevent them from
assembling in public.
Adam Curry: Alright, so the
situation the way I see it, and
there's plenty of time to fix
this we can all we all need to
calm down a little bit, is we
have people claiming everyone to
be anyone who's Republican, I
think is basically the idea
because this is also political
is a Nazi. And we need to root
them out, which is kind of by
definition, what the National
Socialist Party did. They were
Nazis. So this is projection of
the highest order now on the
other side, it's the war on the
woke war on the what we got a
very thoughtful letter has
thoughtful exchange with Linda
one of our producers. And the
subject of her email was you and
John are wrong about the center
slash woke. And I'll read this
you and John helped me through
COVID By giving the truth on the
vaccines not stopping people
from catching COVID etc. In so
many ways, you are great, but
always the social issues is like
bird, a scratch record, which
pulls me out of the song
legalized legalizing pot.
Supporting abortion. I don't
think we support abortion. Okay.
I don't think we've ever seen
support abortion where she
getting this bullcrap. And now
saying that DeSantis DeSantis is
wrong to focus on woke. The
national sales numbers for Bud
Light show that this is a
perfect time to run against woke
for too long, Republicans have
ignored social issues and handed
America over to the loonies on
the left. From coast to coast.
We are focusing on social issues
again and winning. Read the room
guys, you made other points,
points about DeSantis that were
good, such as DeSantis being
backed by hedge fund traders and
the establishment. Okay, that's
objectively true and worth
considering. But his fight
against the woke ism is very
cool and very timely. I want the
next President to run against
woke more than I want the next
President to run against the
Democrat. Thanks. And we went
back and forth. And she said,
and now I started to kind of
understand where she's coming
from. And I just wanted to stop
and say, because our point, I
think on the last show was you
also have to be for something
and if you look at DeSantis and
Florida, he has a lot of things
economy, etc. You know, I think
you could you could get
everybody on board with the
border situation, a lot of
things but she's adamant about
the woke and she measures the
success by what's happening with
Bud Light where Anheuser Busch
target North a shoe and
Walgreens and I just want to
remind everybody and so she kind
of skips over the alright you
know, so So DeSantis is run by
Wall Street, okay, the worst
considering the reason why these
companies are woke is because of
ESG environmental social goals,
dei diversity, equity inclusion,
and of course, the ultimate
which everyone is talking about
the CEI scores. This is invented
by Wall Street BlackRock, Larry
Fink. This is invented by the
very same people who are backing
DeSantis which I'll take to your
comment, John, that that they're
in on this, they they are
they're the Wall Street wins.
Whether they whether these
companies go up or down in
value, they just it's just want
to know in advance. So you're
you're being played with the
woke winning. You really are
now, yes, it's great and Hahaha
And I severely doubt actually
that a boycott on target will
hurt them severely, but we'll
see. You know, it could the
stock price is going down, that
hurts investors
John C Dvorak: and it creates
what you call a buying
opportunity. It could be doing
this on purpose.
Adam Curry: Correct. So the very
same people who are funding
DeSantis and this is public
knowledge this is this is not
some big secret. You know, the
Wall Street guys are coming out
and saying it. They are the very
ones who created this situation
with quote unquote, woke So we
have to be very careful about
not, you know, we are literally
in my mind being played by the
money guys, and it's always the
money guys, I still to this day
believe that the whole reason
for the lock downs was because
of the financial situation with
our Treasury in the dollar and,
and we needed to get money out
of the system back into the
system, whatever they needed to
do, we never fix 2008. So the
real problem, the real issue is
mainly education, Big Pharma.
This is these are the evil
people. And then the education
part, you're not going to have
President DeSantis is not going
to remove despicable literature
inappropriate for children from
your from your local middle
school, you have to do that
yourself. You really have to be
and you have to check it even
if, if even if there's laws, you
still have to be on top of that.
And as a community, you need to
determine for your own
community, what's appropriate,
no president is going to be able
to do that. President DeSantis
cannot just make it all happen
for you. And by the way, look at
how he I'll give you a great,
great example of how he is all
in with the system. So he
launches his his campaign on
what is supposed to be the next
best place for podcasts. Okay,
Elon, yeah, I'm not going to put
my podcast on that horrible
platform, that doesn't work. And
the next day, he signs into law,
or into, I don't know if it's a
law or a rule that shields Space
X from liability for all
launches or flood launches in
Florida. That was a quid pro
quo. Total quid pro quo. You
help me launch Elon, you hype me
up. I'll make this happen for
you. Instead, let's focus on
what's really happening with our
children. And I have and this is
the only one clip today to
discuss this. James Lindsay, who
literally wrote the wrote the
book on the new Marxism, power
started with black lives matter.
Black lives matter got
transplanted into trans lives
matter that literally happened
with the big celebration was
Black Lives Matter. And there's
the trans lives matter stage,
which was 10 times bigger than
anything else. And this is three
minutes, so it's a little longer
to stop if you want. He explains
exactly why Marxists, the very
people who are trained the train
Marxists who did Black Lives
Matter now moved into trans
lives matter, not LGBTQ. That's
bull. It's only about trans. And
it's an old, old, old system.
Unknown: This is long history,
though of Marxists playing
around with the idea of
sexualizing the population
sexual liberation sexualizing
women and sexualizing children
in order to stabilize them in
order to get the revolution to
get them to be so agitated, and
so stuck in their ways of so
stuck in their feeling that
they're being held back from who
they could really be and what
they could really have in life,
by the morality of the era, so
that they'll throw off their old
values will throw off their old
culture and adopt a whole new
one that's promising them
everything that they want the so
called Garden of Eden, that we
could get back into. And the
point is to destabilize kids.
That's what this actual queer
Marxist grooming part is for. It
is a war on stability. If we go
back to the 1960s, we see what
the critical Marxist were
writing about what they realized
was that there were these
various forces in particular
advanced capitalism, that were
causing people to become stable,
the working class had become
stable. They complain about the
working class becoming stable
and saying, We need a new
working class capitalism doesn't
misery the worker gives them a
good life and makes them stable.
These guys realized that when
you have stability, you have
people who want to keep the
stable life that they have, so
they become conservative. In
other words, they specifically
become counter revolutionary,
and that is what they have to
break down. When we progress
forward into the queer Marxist
age post 1984. When thinking sex
was written, what we realize is
that, well, maybe they can't
overcome this economic stability
problem so well, but they can
overcome psychological
stability. So you have to
prevent people from being
psychologically stable. You have
to keep them and constantly on
their toes. You have to hit them
kind of with psyops after
psyops. But if you can make sure
the children are never
stabilized, they're always ready
to go do political activism
because they think they live in
a world that can't cope with and
the only thing that they know
how to do to deal with the world
that can't cope with is the
saying goes scream at the sky,
Adam Curry: and take drugs that
are prescribed by big pharma.
Unknown: We all saw the Trump
election and people falling on
their knees and literally
yelling at the sky, or showing
up and doing political activism
or showing up by the millions in
communist organized marches that
looked like they weren't
communists organized marches
like the Women's March, the so
called science march, the all
they know to do is show up when
George Floyd dies, and start
throwing bricks at buildings,
changing their social media
profile bullying, anybody who
doesn't go along, cutting out
off their family ties,
specifically around that
incident and others. That's the
goal is to make sure there is no
psychological stability, we have
to pay attention to the
irreparable mental and emotional
harm we're doing to our children
as well. We're talking
personality disorders being
induced, that will take years
and years and years of therapy
if they can ever be resolved, to
be resolved. Secondly, we are
severing relationships with the
family so that they don't even
with friends, so they don't have
a grounding outside of the cult.
This is literally a part of the
cult transition process, the
cult induction process. And
thirdly, it is to sever
relationships to the religion
and prevailing culture so that
you can out with the old in with
the new by getting the whole new
generation to want to reset the
culture that they live in to
something different. And so they
target children childhood
innocence, which is a narrative
used to protect children from
not all children benefit from
it, you have innocence,
privilege, or whatever. Not all
that within critical race
theory. It's an aspect of white
privilege that white kids don't
have to grow up thinking about
race where everybody else does.
That's an aspect of white
privilege. It's an aspect of
male privilege. So you don't
have to grow up worrying about
what it's like to be a
vulnerable woman. It's an aspect
of straight privilege to not
have to be considered a freak or
weirdo or get bullied for being
different or whatever else. So
childhood innocence is reserved
for some children, but not
others. And therefore that's an
imbalance that has to be made
equitable. So let's just make
sure that nobody has childhood
innocence is their solution
because equity always equalizes
downward, never upward. sales
pitches up, reality is down
every single time.
Adam Curry: I've watched hours
and hours of this guy, that's
the most succinct I could ever
get from him. And notice how the
problem is people are
comfortable, so they become
conservative. So that's where
your politicians Democrats jump
in there, they become disabled.
Oh, wow. These are perfect for
our pharmaceutical drugs. And
put everybody into social media
so we can confuse them. We can
mind control them SIOP them,
that's what's going on. I don't
know well, sanzaar
John C Dvorak: letter you
received complaining about our
coverage. Woke in the case of
DeSantis is a gimmick. Yeah, it
says it's a massive gimmick.
He's got nothing else going on.
And you're right, you have to be
for something. It's just a known
fact, not against something to
do well, and you know, this
being a gay won't goes to die
and all the rest. Now what you
just played, which was great, by
the way, I want to bring another
letter. Okay. This is from our
producer, Rachel, who we've
gotten to know quite well, ITM.
There's a science fiction
convention held every year in
Madison, Wisconsin called
Wiscon. And it started in the
70s. As a summit feminist sci fi
convention, basically, so female
sci fi fans could gather where
they wouldn't be heckled, or
shunned by the overwhelming male
population of mid 20th century
sci fi conventions. According to
the original organizers. Fast
forward to the 2010s. before
most people had heard of safe
spaces or pronoun tags, Wiscon
was doing them, I would attend
the panels and just ignore the
other crap, which wasn't too
hard. Then last year, Wisconsin
on an email telling everyone who
was planning to come that if
they weren't a person of color,
they should be quiet, and let
the preferred racist talk. I was
so offended I didn't even think
of attending. I go to their
website this year and find that
you can't even attend unless
you've had a COVID Vax and
intend to masks mask the whole
time. My friend who's went said
it's so sad masks everywhere
when no one wears them anywhere
else in the city. And she goes
on and on about this. And that's
the kind of well and what I
usiness that has been taking
over this and that
Adam Curry: and what I what I
thought was so astute is what
you wrote in the newsletter
about, about protected lands and
and burial grounds.
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, I've
just been, I've commented on
this on the show quite a bit,
where you have a group and just
to summarize, do have reporters
and let's say, Amy Goodman and
others who are avowed atheists
and they make a big stink about
it, because, you know, atheism
is kind of a religion in itself.
And so you're an atheist, and
you make you make, make everyone
know it. For some reason. I
don't care about people, how
they feel about things, but
atheists like to let everyone
know they're atheist. But yet,
when somebody digs up an old
Indian bone, these atheists, all
of a sudden they're all my god
is sacred land and sacred,
sacred sacred. And it makes no
sense to me. That if you're an
atheist Is that anything like
that is sacred especially the
logic
Adam Curry: especially when you
add in that the trend is to turn
dead dead people your your belly
is whether
John C Dvorak: it was based on
the article but we're mulching
in California. We're number one
by the way. Number one.
Adam Curry: Number one for
mulching humans. Nice. Yeah. So
you can just spread to grandma
and grandpa anywhere and use it
as fertilizer. But oh, way Oh,
boy. If if if it's if it's some
Indian burial ground, the world
has to come to a screeching
halt.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah. Yeah,
you people should read the
newsletter. So good. Our little
article. Hey, you should
subscribe to that. I don't get
why they don't some people they
get. They unsubscribe. It's just
beyond me.
Adam Curry: Now. Well, yeah. So
typically, we would at the end
of this kind of talk, we'd have
a tick tock report. I don't see
any tick tock clips. I'm a
little little surprised.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I try to
spread them out a little bit.
Adam Curry: What would that I'd
like to thank you for your
courage in the morning to you
the man who put the seat in the
Chinese de minimis ladies and
gentlemen say hello to my friend
on the other end Mr. Johnson
John C Dvorak: see boots on the
ground feet in the air such in
the water and all the names and
dates. And in the morning
Adam Curry: a lot of them
running away, but I was able to
count them real quick. We have
2087 trolls on this Memorial Day
weekend hanging out what do you
have no families? You got no
families? The Oh, are you just
sitting there with the thing in
your ear? Listen away, like just
smile. Well, everyone's doing
the cookout.
John C Dvorak: Best. It's pretty
good. 20% Lower. Wow. Okay,
Adam Curry: but still not that
and you should stick around. I
wouldn't just leave now because
a lot more show on the way. And
you know, the donation segments
is where we have all the
interviews. So you may want to
listen for our special guest.
The trolls are listening in the
troll room.
John C Dvorak: During the also
we should mention it and people
know this and some people don't.
But people will bail out. They
don't know that during the
donation segment. We give out
the secret number. Yes, that's
right, that you can use to win
prizes. Yes.
Adam Curry: What about valuable,
valuable prizes, we might point
out, troll room.io is where you
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interact. We're still
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Social calm. Jhansi Dvorak had
no agenda social.com It's still
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I'm very burpee today. So where
was this? There was a an
announcement, which no one
really picked up. Reuters to do
drew Mehta. That's your Facebook
and Instagram company has been
contacting talent agencies and
celebrities to gauge their
interest in trying an early
version of a new Twitter
competitor, which will be
integrated with Instagram. Check
it out. Here's the quote. Here's
the quote. The decentralized app
is built on the back of
Instagram, but will be
compatible with some other apps
like Mastodon whoa, whoa. How
about that? Let's,
John C Dvorak: that's a step
forward
Adam Curry: be might be. It
might be noticed that post
John C Dvorak: used to be
another dud Mastodon instance,
Adam Curry: possibly notice
that, that Instagram and face
bag and the whole metal family.
They're not they're not walking
around going AI. They're not
doing that. They are in fact,
the ones that released into open
source their foundation model.
So I'm thinking that was perhaps
a sabotage bomb launched on
acylic. Well, we'll talk more
about AI later. So I think it's
ourselves talking. Ai. Okay, we
handle that, of course, value
failure. We do not take any
creepy. Commercial any
commercials. We're not We're not
beholden to big Big Pharma that
no one who can tell us what to
do or what not to do or what to
say or what not to say. We don't
need to have a label on our
content so that we're brand safe
and suitable. Ah, no, we exist
because of the people who are
actual producers of the program.
When I say producers, we have
producers who give us content,
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comes down to it, you have an
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get ahead of us and let us know
what's going on in your
particular area of expertise.
That we have them all
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It's just unbelievable how many
people in trades, just trades
business stuff that people do.
Right up to even the The
hallowed halls of Congress, we
have people. We have people in
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us getting it mostly right. We
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that would be our artists, our
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and every single show we have a
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by one of our artists and we are
very, very pleased and very
happy with the artwork for
episode 1558 We titled that
media ties which turns out is
has nothing to do with media and
we think correct directed for
what I really liked. And there
was controversy there was
controversy amongst the two of
us for technical reasons this
was the Neo nicotine Russian
mercenaries cigarettes totally
Russian warning more dangerous
and Wagner group we both loved
it but John had some very very
valid concerns. I did not hear
anyone mentioned that they it
was hard to read and he said it
was my own fault because of my
color blindness that I did not
have the same experience as most
people. But we chose it anyway
and I appreciate you buckling to
my pressure
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah,
you're bossy Well, the problem I
had was I don't remember which
one I was promoting.
Adam Curry: Let me see you were
promoting a number of them you'd
like to
John C Dvorak: put I liked a lot
of these pieces but I couldn't
really argue I mean I liked this
piece generally I just did not
like light blue on a rich yellow
it was just not contrasting
enough for my taste and it
should have been more contrast
to light blue should have been
some dark blue would have been a
good idea calm for Ukrainian
blue would have been a good
ideas. Sweet and blue would have
been a good idea any blue, but
you're colorblind and as far as
you're concerned, it was black
and white.
Adam Curry: I like contrast it
as a word as a technical term.
We shouldn't it was not
contrast. You know what you
liked? Was the Seattle on drugs
by correct record same artists
of course. Which was the trailer
selling and that was it was free
for the homeless and they were
selling crack pipes etc, which
is very tiny letters on the
blackboard. That's the one you
liked. It was easy to talk you
out of that. There wasn't
anything that lots of podcasts
are
John C Dvorak: like they're free
for the homeless trailer. The
New York one is right. It'd be
better if one of the first year
yeah, New York one was was
funnier, but he could have made
this one funny by putting some
bonehead into the trailer like
he did with the other one. I
liked his piece a lot. Seattle's
Best fentanyl. San Francisco
would be a good place to put
this dropping dead lifeis here.
Yeah. It'd be reworked.
Adam Curry: Well, I'm glad we
chose the Neo nicotine. It was
also correct. A record
capitalist agenda had a nice
piece that melting mediatized
minds but we really was just
there was a lot of what it was a
nice piece, but it just couldn't
really place it within context
of the show without knowing
without reading the title, which
is often a problem. No people
have put the title in there.
John C Dvorak: We both like tiny
Turner. We liked it. But if I
then can't even but you being
you know, I don't know a stick
in the mud.
Unknown: I didn't want
John C Dvorak: your kids to see
the dead. You're making fun of
the dead.
Adam Curry: It's not cool, man.
It's just not cool. I like it. I
had a relationship with tiny
Turner.
John C Dvorak: Was she over the
house? Never.
Adam Curry: While I had dinner,
whether I had lunch with her.
That counts for it for some
friendship. We were there. We
did a rock night with her.
John C Dvorak: We did Yes, fine.
But it was a funny piece. It
Adam Curry: wasn't funny piece.
It was inappropriate timing.
That's all. It's just an honor.
appropriate timing. But anyway,
thank you very much correct a
record. And congratulations on
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note for this donation from Mark
unless you've found one
John C Dvorak: I couldn't find
anything from Mark plug and that
that's less than a year old.
Adam Curry: And what was the
345 29? Was that some kind of
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John C Dvorak: That that I know
of? Okay. All right.
Adam Curry: Well, thank you.
We'll give him a double up karma
then thank you very much Mark
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John C Dvorak: Sir Don Francis
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Adam Curry: There you go. Shane
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John C Dvorak: To us. Yes.
Adam Curry: Okay. 333 33 in the
morning. I was hitting them off
by Dave Don Brock started
listening during COVID Welcome,
brother. This is my second
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Unknown: You've been de deuced
Dave has yet
Adam Curry: to donate. So I'm
hoping a douchebag call. And
some jealousy of the executive
producer line in my email
signature will spark another
donation. I don't watch the
news. So I rely on you guys to
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So thank you for that as Oh
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John C Dvorak: Uncle Theodore in
Doylestown, Pennsylvania 33333
Looks like a long note, but it's
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from James Brown which I don't
think you're going to play or
because he has an option to
Theramin that race the vaguely
racist Asian dog karma jingle
with Eastern chanting
Adam Curry: I will give him a
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pharmacy Not bad, huh? I had I
was prepared for that. Rich is
whiskey Bravo for Echo Hotel.
Gulf which is probably just his
last name. No, no, he is indeed.
Like what a last name that is.
Adam and John I am rich web for
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have deuced longtime listener
first time donor but I will make
night this year with Ben de
deuced. The show is the show was
great. The worst part of
retiring was not being able to
listen to you on the work
commute. I hope for a meet up in
Davie Florida region anyone
having them no agenda meetup.com
Brother You should be starting
it if you can't find one for
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that followed by Do you see that
juice followed by Hillary's
that's just too delicious. My
friends and a goat scream? also
hope to work you on ft eight.
Yeah, I'm getting my gear back
up. I want to do some ft eight
work at 73 He's rich and I say
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Unknown: Can you see that
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buy Leave my friend
John C Dvorak: Elizabeth result
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Day has no notice city town
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Adam Curry: onwards with David,
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Please accept this donation as a
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seventh Delta Romeo kilo. And
that's interesting because there
was a big article in The
Guardian. Just bring it up here.
The Guardian of all places and
the title was no cell phone new
problem. The vintage radio
enthusiast prepping for
disaster. Ham radio users from
teenagers to 80 Somethings are
ready to communicate in the next
crisis beat a wildfire pandemic
or big one. And of course, when
I think ham radio stuff, it
could be cool again, they have
this enormous picture of a dude
in his shack with 1000 radios
you know the one on shelves and
stacked and hundreds of
microphones and his log books.
And he's sitting there in his
shorts with a beard and a hat.
It's it's so it's so
stigmatizing. No one I mean
John C Dvorak: it's humiliating.
It is a little bit humiliating
and there's no i Have you ever
met a guy I actually actually
met someone that has that rig.
Adam Curry: The have to admit
Oh, there's a guy in Austin.
Completely like well, I have to
say, but it's an outlier you
know? I mean,
John C Dvorak: kids have a small
piece of gear in their car.
Yeah,
Adam Curry: the FTA stuff with
me digital stuff a lot of young
people into the digital stuff
Hey, by the way, coming up in
June I think third week in June
it's field day I will This is
this is when I'm coming back to
ham radio. I will be
participating in Field Day field
day is when we all go out into
the field can be your backyard
and we try to work each other on
low power you know really
sustainable battery power not
using anything that's we're
prepping for the big one. So 73
is David hope to work yeah
John C Dvorak: Amy's Zipkin is
next on the list again no
address and no note three 3.23
So she'll get a double up karma
Unknown: you've got karma
Adam Curry: sir to it's very
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you for your courage sir Tooth
Fairy and for the best podcast
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Virginia. Please give me and my
wife and his $333 Some marriage
karma we need it and praise from
Adam. Okay, what's your route?
No, I'm sorry. I'm reading your
Adam Curry: notes this for them.
This is for them. You've got
karma. Now this next one is an
interesting one. It is a
switcheroo from the no agenda
indie meetup and this particular
producer decided to read his own
donation note
Unknown: in the morning Adam and
John C. Syrphid. Father here who
was lucky enough to win the NA
tribal meetup raffle the
donation of which as we closer
ever closer to becoming a baron.
Not quite yet but soon. Thank
you for your courage and bullies
no exit strategy and J and K.
Adam Curry: Now tell me that
isn't a ham guy. This this is
what gives it away and j and k
and j and k kilo five alpha you
know what I mean? There's a ham
guy don't you think?
John C Dvorak: Or guy used to
work in broadcast it could be
could be could be could be run
in his body X broadcasters so
keep the voice they keep the
voice of the job like this.
Adam Curry: Yeah, I figured I
sent him my own. You know, okay,
it was oh, good nerves.
John C Dvorak: Not so with
Julian Erickson and swamp Scott
Massachusett nuts does $250 A
first Associate Executive
Producer Adams Jensen, Adam and
John I humbly ask for a big deal
closing karma you both do
incredible work Adam
congratulations on finding your
faith keep up the excellent work
ITM Julian Erickson
Adam Curry: well if you need big
deal closing and you to go
you've got karma then we have
the note of which we read some
earlier from Baron anonymous cop
from Redwood City, California.
And he does say it's been a
minute I give the report we read
that he does end up in a I do
want to promote his stuff. says
In other news, there are many
forces at work putting up the
good fight against the evil
infiltrators in our government
that are attacking our Second
Amendment rights as a cop. I
want the entire no agenda nation
to know every law abiding
citizen needs a plate carrier
rifle and a ham radio. Do you
get there's a theme here today?
What's it what's a plate
carrier?
John C Dvorak: What is a plate
carrier a and what is with all
these hams coming out of the
woodwork now?
Adam Curry: It's in the air.
It's in the open remember we
brought the hams to us first and
foremost that you actually
brought you brought me to the
ham edge. I'm the OG ham you are
the OG ham Yes. Let me just see
what a plate carrier okay here
we go. Tactical plate carriers
who?
John C Dvorak: This is something
good he sells them I know that
Adam Curry: right? But oh,
that's one of those it's like a
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, they did
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it correct. I'll get one yeah
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plate.
Adam Curry: breastplate vest but
okay, good. Well, that makes
sense. And he sells them. When
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John C Dvorak: Lisa Lynch is up
next and she's in Foxborough,
Massachusetts. Right yeah. Yep.
She wrote a note on paper. John
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way. Why don't we put Nora grace
on the birthday list? I don't
think she's on there. Was didn't
ask for that. But I think she
Adam Curry: can hold on a
second. What's her name again?
Nora grace, Nora grace, and
she's just new.
John C Dvorak: Five 323 I don't
know. Yeah, I guess so. may
guess you're just born. Okay.
She's a newborn. She knew she
knew. But she didn't get a
birthday that nevermind. Don't
put her on the list. Not a
birthday. Isn't she the
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Adam Curry: I'm gonna
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John C Dvorak: Oh, maybe maple
syrup. She also was maple syrup
from our family owned and Amish
managed sugar bush in northern
Ohio and grandma's chocolate
cake.
Adam Curry: Okay, maple syrup
and grandma's chocolate cake.
Yeah.
John C Dvorak: Thank you for
continuing to inform and
entertain me in this crazy
world. Lisa Lynch Foxborough
Massachusetts.
Adam Curry: Okay. All right.
We've added that lays all I'm
sorry ladies. All dressed I've
never heard of Lay's all
dressed.
John C Dvorak: I have no idea
what that is. I've never seen
it. We'll have it.
Adam Curry: Anything you want.
We get at the roundtable. Lydia
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Our formula is
Unknown: this. We go out for yet
people in the mouth
Adam Curry: Gotta do some AI
stuff. It's just getting too,
too funny. The world is going
nuts.
John C Dvorak: Did you see the
AI picture I put in the news?
Adam Curry: I think you need to
explain it better. Because it
just I mean, you need a little,
little thing a disclaimer around
it that you are literally I in
fact, I would like to see the
instruction you give and I wrote
it and I know exactly what I
told you need to you need to put
it in a little like, prompt box.
So people understand that was
the prompt,
John C Dvorak: prompt. Colon.
I'm just giving the words I gave
Adam Curry: it. I'm just giving
you some visual tips.
John C Dvorak: I don't know what
more I can do. Oh, no.
Adam Curry: I guess that's it,
then. Well, anyway, yes. I love
it. I love it. Yeah. And that
shows you how great the AI is at
understanding English. Guy
eating a hamburger. What do we
get? You got a guy with a half
the hamburger on the top of his
head? Yeah, it was very funny.
ABC Good Morning, America. The
third hour Dr. Sutton checks in
is
Unknown: now time to talk about
chat GPT. And is it smarter
than your doctor? Intelligence?
It's become such a topic. The
trending topic now is can
artificial intelligence take
your job and have to say as a
physician when I looked at it?
Of course not. But a new study
tells me that that might not be
the case. And this new study
from the American Journal of
corporate gastroenterology, they
use chat TBT, which is a common
artificial intelligence AP, and
they submitted questions from
their common board exams. And
What score do you think that
chat TBT got?
Adam Curry: Oh, well, What score
do you think Chad? GPT. God,
John, on the board entrance
exam. What do you think? What do
you think? What do you think? I
don't know. How to guess.
Unknown: Past Do you think that
Chad TBT God give you just to
give you some understanding? A
passing score is 70%.
Adam Curry: He would say 75.
Let's give it an ad.
Unknown: Okay, it's scored 65
Adam Curry: Oh, listen, everyone
go, Oh, too bad. The stupid
computer couldn't be as good as
Doctor Oh,
Unknown: okay. It scored 65%. As
the questions began to get more
and more difficult, it began to
get less and less accurate. And
also a caveat in this is that
they did not produce pictures
per chat GVT, which obviously
are a part of normal medical
exams. But the interesting part
is that artificial intelligence
is called that because it can
continue to learn. And so the
question now is what can we do
with this information? How can
we use this for clinical
interventions?
Adam Curry: clinical
interventions? Oh, it's getting
exciting. Can we use this? Is it
the way of the future? Dr.
Sutton? And I
Unknown: know it's too early to
tell, but what's the possibility
that this could be the way of
the future? You know, I think
that there's a very, very real
possibility very, very involved
in clinical medicine. To be a
tool in clinical medicine.
Something has to have more than
95% accuracy. Obviously with
today's score, we're not there
yet. But can we get there and I
think so. It sounds like one of
my professors were not they're
not a replacement clip.
Adam Curry: What did you say?
Hey, if
John C Dvorak: you can pass the
exam was 75% Why do you need 95%
accuracy in the in the clinic?
You don't need 95% accuracy on
the test you
Adam Curry: think that will be
good enough wouldn't you? I
don't know what they're thinking
over there. Good Morning
America. CNN already has proof
that it's working.
Unknown: Researchers using
artificial intelligence say they
found an antibiotic that works
against a drug resistant
bacteria found in hospitals back
the compound was so precise, it
could target the problem
pathogen and the beneficial
bacteria in its place. Let's
John C Dvorak: do shit. What
Adam Curry: wish it could have
by so that
Unknown: beneficial bacteria in
its place. Let's bring in our
CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT
Elizabeth Cohen. This sounds
like a positive use of AI for
once a non scary one
Adam Curry: non bunch.
Unknown: It really is probably
that is a great way to put it.
This is so exciting. Developing
new antibiotics is so difficult,
especially against this
bacteria. It's called the US of
neato backdoor Belmonte i
Adam Curry: What is that? What
is that so Mach two media by
Monty May. Are you familiar with
this? You ever heard of it?
Okay, sounds like a tropical
drink. It's
Unknown: this. It's called the
US of meto backdoor Belmonte. i
It is smart. It is super smart.
It got straight A pluses in
school, I am sure because it has
learned to outwit all nearly
Adam Curry: what kind of doctor
describes a bacteria as smart,
super smart, A pluses all
through school that graduated
with honors
Unknown: almani i It is smart.
It is super smart. It got
straight A pluses in school, I
am sure because it has learned
to outwit on nearly all of the
antibiotics that we throw at it
sometimes all the antibiotics
that we you throw at it with AI,
what you do is that the computer
learns and learns what's working
and what's not. And so you can
test many, many more properties,
or many molecules, many more
potential drugs at once you can
do hundreds of millions, you can
do a billion, and so you land on
the white ones.
Adam Curry: So what I'm taking
away from this is that they're
using an algorithm which doesn't
sound like intelligence. To me,
it sounds like an algorithm with
a fast processor that does trial
and error very, very quickly.
Machine learning might be a more
accurate statement. But oh, no,
this is just This is fabulous.
Unknown: These researchers, they
came up with one, they put it on
a mouse who was wounded and had
an infection with that bacteria.
And they found that not only did
it work, but it didn't harm the
good bacteria. Now, I will say
this is a great day to be a
mouse, this is a wonderful day
to be an infected mouse. This is
not going to be on the market
for humans anytime soon. It
takes years because you need to
make sure this is safe, and he
needs to convince a
pharmaceutical company that
they'll make money off of this.
Yes, why
John C Dvorak: shouldn't AI tell
whether it's safe or not?
Adam Curry: That's a very good
question anytime soon.
Unknown: It takes years because
you need to make sure this is
safe, and he need to convince a
pharmaceutical company that
they'll make money off of it.
Both of those things are pretty
challenging.
Okay, but this morning, we'll
celebrate for our mice
everywhere as
Adam Curry: we celebrate for the
mice everywhere. So we can't we
can't get that into some trials.
You know, we have to convince
the pharmaceutical But
meanwhile, we've had no we've
had ABC NBC, here's CBS Elon
Musk's
Unknown: company neuro link will
says it has received approval
from the FDA to conduct its
first in human clinical study
that Musk helped co found the
new
Adam Curry: interview is
John C Dvorak: inhuman that's
funny the way it's worded Yeah,
Adam Curry: cuz it almost sounds
like inhumane the way I heard it
human click, go back into this
further in human to conduct its
Unknown: first in human clinical
study that Musk helped co found
the neurological neurologic
neuro technology rather. I love
the
Adam Curry: neuro I'm sorry,
guys, I didn't get the briefing
this morning. First
Unknown: in human clinical
study, Musk helped co found the
neurological neurologic neuro
technology rather company to
develop Hey, you
Adam Curry: know what she needs
one of these things. implant,
Unknown: co founder with the
neurological neurologic neuro
technology rather company, which
aims to develop brain implants
to help people who are paralyzed
walk again. In a tweet neuro
link says recruitment for the
trial is not yet open. And the
company has was launched in
2016.
Adam Curry: Okay, you're fired.
Worst read ever. Now there is
one area which I picked up from
NPR. There's one area where AI
is particularly of the chat GPT
variety will in fact, dominate
over human beings in very
specific situations. And the
title of this report is can a
chat bot help people with eating
disorders as well as just as
well as a human can? And a
little spoiler, an organization
indeed, decided to take away
their phone operators and
replace it with a chat bot. And
the reason why may surprise you
and this I think, particularly
in the United States might be a
big hit to use AI.
Unknown: nearly 70,000 people
last year reached out to a
helpline operated by the
National Eating Disorders
Association. Those numbers had
more than doubled during the
COVID emergency and they still
haven't returned to pre pandemic
levels. But now the association
is shutting down that helpline
in favor of a chatbot Kate wells
with Michigan Radio has more.
The helpline is run by just six
paid staffers, a couple
supervisors and they train and
oversee up to 200 volunteers at
any given time. The staff felt
overwhelmed under supported
burned out there was a ton of
turnover. So the helpline staff
voted to unionize.
So cliche but like we did not
have our oxygen masks on and we
were putting on everyone else's
oxygen mask and I was just like
becoming unsustainable.
Managers at the National Eating
Disorders Association or NIDA
also thought that this situation
was becoming unsustainable. In
March, the helpline staff
formally notified Anita about
their unionization. Four days
later, they were in what seems
like a pretty routine virtual
staff meeting and PR obtained
audios a call and abruptly need
as board chair Jeff kradic fired
all the helpline staff after
more than 20 years The helpline
was being shut down. Instead,
Pratik said Anita would be
transitioning to a chatbot named
Tessa. This is Dr. Ellen
Fitzsimmons craft. She's a
professor of psychiatry at
Washington University's medical
school. Anita paid her team to
create Tessa a few years ago.
And right now the Chatbot can
walk a user through a specific
series of therapeutic techniques
about something like body image.
It's not an open
ended tool for you to talk to
and feel like you're just gonna
have access to kind of a
listening ear. Maybe like the
helpline was Tessa is not chat
GPT she can't think for herself
or go off the rails like that,
oh, she's programmed with only a
limited number of possible
responses, and Fitzsimons, craft
and her team have done small
studies showing that people who
interact with tests actually do
better than those who are just
put on the waitlist.
Adam Curry: I think this is the
future of AI. unionize. You're
replaced with a chat bot.
John C Dvorak: This is what you
see, you know, these robots call
every so often, you know, with
this Comcast or spectrum, you
know, it once was a robot, I
find a little glitch to use a
term. Yes. So the robot calls
and you recognize it and not not
a recording. But a robot is a
difference the robot you can
interact with. So you say to the
robot, hang up.
Adam Curry: Does that No.
John C Dvorak: resets. Oh, it
resets right to the beginning of
the pitch at any point. You can
just say hang up and then it
resets. Then you say hang up
again. And then it hangs up.
Adam Curry: Oh, and what?
John C Dvorak: I've done this
with two robots. Okay, I don't
Adam Curry: get the robot calls.
I get I get the Chinese calls.
You get those Chinese calls?
John C Dvorak: Oh, with the guy
speaks in Chinese? Yes, I do.
But rarely I get maybe one a
month. I got a Chinese dominated
area. So you'd think I'd get
more of a no.
Adam Curry: I got another one of
those phony baloney calls. How's
it called?
John C Dvorak: The pig cooler
gonna come to our rescue. That's
my favorite.
Adam Curry: No, no, no, no, this
one is. Hey, I just saw you on
the street. Are you home yet?
This is really good.
John C Dvorak: If you have not
gotten this call.
Adam Curry: No, it's not a call.
It's a text message. So yeah, I
don't live in 3211 32. Hey, I
just saw you on the street and
I'm sitting at home like No, you
didn't? And then to 2:43pm Are
you home yet? Now, you know what
happened? I figured a lot people
told me this is called grilling
the pig or something. And it's
all it's all Chinese based.
David sometimes using like sex
slaves to do this. But the whole
idea is this is a very good ex
slaves to do. Yeah, it's a very,
very long game. So the idea is
you wind up talking to him as
always gonna be some girl.
She'll send you a picture and
she looks great dynamite. And
then you show yeah. And they'll
talk with you for weeks, maybe
even months. And then
eventually, it's like, you know
what, you should invest in this
in this crypto coin. And they
have a whole phony baloney
crypto exchange, where they show
your investment winning your
investment is going up and going
up and it's great and it's
fantastic list and you'll put
some more in Yes, you buy some
more. Oh, we have a little dip
that some more and then
eventually you just I mean you
all your money is gone. Of
course. You're just looking at
some phony baloney exchange
thing they put up on a website.
They will take months to do
this. And they cleaning out
people stupid guys, of course.
Wow. Yeah, it's a well known
scam apparently.
John C Dvorak: That's a good
one.
Adam Curry: You know, I was
talking with a man I wish I
could have a clip of it. I tried
but I guess it was a dynamic ad.
thing with Glenn Beck aired, and
we were talking about AI and
he's all Oh, and I'm like, nah,
this is bullcrap. It's not gonna
happen. Not gonna happen like
that, you know not to be so
worried about its hype. It's
Silicon Valley trying to protect
themselves. And then they cut to
a commercial and it's literally
Glenn Beck saying AI is going to
eat the world. I really am
trying to find that commercial
of is is so beautiful. The
timing of it. The best, the
best. Aya Have you seen DeSantis
as Michael Scott in the office?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I've seen a
couple there's another one going
around to that is what are you
seeing the thing I liked the
most of all these crazy memes
going around and video memes is
the bad lip reading of the last
State of the Union speech.
Adam Curry: I've seen a couple
of those. I don't know if I've
seen the most recent one.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, was the
2023 state of the bad lip
reading
Adam Curry: Well I can tell you
what this is this is actually
this is where the danger it will
danger I mean whatever you want
but the better these these video
a I'll just call them video a
eyes vies the better they get
the closer we come to mandatory
verification of ID for any
corporate social media side
right that you can post
something on that I think that
an Elon I think knows this he
knows what he knows this is
coming that's why he started
early with the verification with
paying for verification.
John C Dvorak: What good isn't
going to do if I get a thing
I've verified let's say and I've
got dog paid my money do
whatever I had to do to get all
my numbers in somebody passes me
through normal emailed some
other back channel, it gives me
one of these videos, and I'll
post it anyway
Adam Curry: right but then at
least you posted it and then
they can go after you personally
for posting what what are they
going after me miss or
disinformation bro.
John C Dvorak: So they call it
said this is this information is
Oh, I'm sorry. I was hoaxed.
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's right.
But you'll have to take it down
and they can come straight to
you. That's the whole point.
John C Dvorak: So what they're
going to come straight to me and
do what?
Adam Curry: Remove you. So you
can never do that. Again, the
going? This is a control
mechanism. It's a control. It's
a control mechanism. I'm just
telling you what's coming, you
know,
John C Dvorak: nothing's coming.
Adam Curry: I know you don't
have to worry. Nothing's coming.
You want to put that in the book
there? Dude, you want to put
that in the book?
John C Dvorak: Nothing's coming.
Adam Curry: Yes, it is mandatory
verification of identification
is coming to anything you any
corporate website
John C Dvorak: here in the next
two years in the next 10 years,
what?
Adam Curry: One year from now,
one year from now put it in the
book one year from now You bet.
John C Dvorak: Can somebody take
a note on this? Because I don't
want my book around. Now running
a year from now mandatory
identification is required for
what? A nice book?
Adam Curry: Yes. Any corporate,
any corporately owned, user
generated or user hosted site.
So okay, so YouTube. Now you I
just have to say it'll be
mandatory for Google for meta
for Twitter for
John C Dvorak: blanked it on.
Adam Curry: No,
John C Dvorak: no, not what
there is, is a make?
Adam Curry: No, because that's
not a corporate they can't
enforce that on Corp. It does.
Macedon does not matter in this
there's no no money. I mean, it
will be necessary for the new
Instagram, Twitter clone, which
if that integrates with Mastodon
Yes. Only for corporate so it
doesn't matter about that all
the other stuff is irrelevant,
irrelevant to these people. So
yeah, within one year,
guaranteed. You'll have to show
government ID to be able to post
on any corporate owned entity.
Okay, I know you don't care. I'm
just saying that's what's
happening.
John C Dvorak: Besides not
caring. I think it's no good.
Let's play a couple odd clips
here. Okay. About the old way
there's this thing going on in
Texas. They're making a big fuss
over.
Adam Curry: Oh, our attorney
general.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I'm gonna
play this. This is the NPR clip
but I have to make a comment
afterwards.
Unknown: Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton has been impeached.
Sergio Martinez Beltran with the
Texas newsroom reports members
of Paxton Republican Party voted
for the resolution to impeach
the Texas House overwhelmingly
voted 121 to 23 to adopt the
articles of impeachment against
the Attorney General Ken Paxton.
The majority of Republicans
voted to impeach including GOP
State Representative Jeff Leach
he appears to show little or no
contrition for scandalous
behavior while in office.
Paxton has been accused of
constitutional bribery, the
reduction of duty and
retaliation against former
employees. Paxton has denied any
allegations of wrongdoing has
been immediately suspended from
his duties spending a trial in
the Texas Senate. Okay, so
John C Dvorak: they go to all
the reports you see here you
like go to Google News or GOP
GOP GOP GOP it's like they're
making such a fuss about this
guy being a Republican and at
the fact that the Republican led
house and I guess the Senate
will be next is voted to get rid
of that guy's a bad actor. You
get rid of it. What it doesn't
got anything to do with the
politics at this point.
Adam Curry: And this surprises
you? Yeah. Well, let's stay with
politics. The big runoff is
taking place as we speak in
Turkey a turkey a this is
probably the best report I've
received because we have Erawan
the incumbent who is not a good
actor as far as we're concerned,
although, you know, he has
presided over the stewardship of
Turkey A's NATO membership. Do
you know anything about the
About Us opponent to me who is
running against him?
John C Dvorak: How would I know
anything but weird considering
the media that we have reporting
to us?
Adam Curry: Well, France 24 did
a pretty good job of buddies.
Yep. Let me tell you that the
people walking into this
building behind me, are voters
going to vote, polls have just
opened? Yeah, when it comes to
the high points. While chemical
it's to all the challenger in
this election, has turned out to
be a much better candidate than
we expected. He introduced a
style of campaigning through
shooting videos in his modest
kitchen and posting them on
social media that one Himo wide
appeal. Secondly, his appealed
to the minorities, to the Kurds
and to the allergies, one wide,
widespread respect among voters
when it comes to the high points
further one. Well, that has to
be the fact that he managed to
retain majority just as support
despite the economy being in the
doldrums. Yes, I will recognize
that he's going all the time.
You know, all the opinion polls,
were predicting that kilohertz
dollar was going to win this
election. Instead, Erdogan has
come out ahead when it comes to
the low points of the campaign
well, for camo Khaled to all his
saying in the past two weeks as
he has toughened his campaign to
appeal to nationalistic voters,
his saying that there are 10
million refugees in Turkey. And
if he's elected president, he
will expel them all within 12
months. Wow. This is nonsense.
There are not 10 million
refugees in Turkey. The real
figure is just above 4 million.
And those refugees have jobs. If
you were to expel them,
suddenly, it would disrupt a
certain sectors of the economy.
And secondly, it would be
illegal under international law.
And what is interesting about
about this guy, and I didn't
know anything about it, he has
you know, he's doing viral
videos from his kitchen gained
super popularity very, very
quickly. Everyone's loving him.
And now Erawan is pulling ahead.
Do you think that the fact that
air Dhawan requested Twitter be
shut off and Turkey has anything
to do with it? That's what
happened. Called up Ilan said
hey, can you just shut this down
for a little bit? It's harshing
my mellow like shut it off. And
so now everyone's pulling your
head. I don't know if we have if
we have the outcome yet. I think
there's multiple runoff votes.
John C Dvorak: I'd be surprised
if he lost. I would too. But but
but in in most situations when
you have an economy that you are
personally responsible for
tanking and he is on big time.
He's the one who said new new
let's lower the interest rates.
And now they got 100% inflation.
That's insane. That guy's an
idiot when it comes to the
economy and he screwed it up
screwed the pooch as they would
like to say when the show but
they're gonna vote him in anyway
because he's got a lot of
illiterate dummies voting for
him out in the out out skirts of
town. And he can weaken when he
probably will. And I think he's
also got some
Adam Curry: meaning. Now he has
the media and you know that
Twitter was the secret weapon of
this, this surprise viral
candidate who of course also has
a really horrible name because
we can't pronounce it. We don't
understand what his name is. I
can't even I can't, I've heard
this. I clipped this thing. I've
heard it five times. I still
don't know the guy's name.
That's a problem.
John C Dvorak: Okay, back to
another angle here. Another
different story. This I think
was is progress, although
everyone's getting all bent out
of shape. And I should have
played this clip and yesterday,
the Tick Tock clip but this is
the trans bikers in the UK clip
that is it for on NPR. And I
think this is a kind of a semi
solution to issues that are
undergoing that are underway.
Let's say in professional
sports,
Unknown: British Cycling is
banning trans women from
competing and female categories
as amperes Lauren Frayer reports
a lead cycling and Britain will
now be split into two categories
female and open
female will be for those
assigned as female at birth
along with transgender men who
have yet to begin hormone
therapy. What used to be called
the men's category will now be
called open and it'll be for
everyone else. Those assigned as
male at birth plus transgender
women, transgender men and non
binary people. Trans women have
criticized this change. It
differs from the rules of
cycling's world governing body
which tests trans women's
testosterone and lets them
compete if their levels are
below a certain threshold. That
group is reevaluating its policy
though, after a trans woman won
a top race this month in New
Mexico.
Adam Curry: Oh, this is I read
the story. I'm glad you got a
clip. I demand now on every form
that asks for my gender. I want
to be open. I want an open
category. What is that? You
know? You think this is good? I
think it's horrible.
John C Dvorak: I think is great.
Adam Curry: I think you know, by
by saying you have women
assigned female at birth, no,
they're they're women. And then
open. I don't want to be in the
open category. My man.
John C Dvorak: My man is you're
in the open category. And you're
a man you have a good shot at
winning, not me. Well, yeah,
like what's your right? You
should be a woman. There
Adam Curry: you go. There you
go. All right now to the I think
one of the best stories is of
course, what's continuing to
happen with Ukraine. We have the
leader of the free world
Ukraine, running around doing
commencement speech, although
it's through video, he's done
his world tour. He's in a
shopping spree. He's asked
everybody everyone's showing up
to him, giving him all kinds of
awards and oh, so beautiful. And
then now, I don't know if you've
seen this but Sean Penn came
through and produced a new video
for him tonight as
Unknown: this nation appears on
the brink of a counter offensive
for Ukrainian army releasing a
slick new recruitment video
featuring latest needle
acquisitions German Leopard you
tanks ammunition, the US made
Patriot air defense system, and
a call to arms posted by
Ukraine's top general titled,
now is the time to take that
what is ours. Earlier today we
press senior adviser to
President Solinsky Makayla
Podolski back on whether it was
a hint on the eve of battle
imminently. Today, he tells us
that counter offensive is
inevitable and it's already
started. But Daniel, no, this is
not a matter of one day. He
says, we see the intensifying
attacks on the Russian rear
positions. We're preparing the
battlefield for this new phase
of the war. There's new
ammunition more advanced
weapons, better trained troops
close to the frontline. And it
comes bigoli tells us as
Ukraine's Western allies are no
longer afraid of the word
escalation by
Adam Curry: no longer free,
yeah, yeah, go ahead. When
John C Dvorak: did that happen?
When were we suddenly not afraid
of the word escalation when that
happened specifically?
Adam Curry: Well, I think that
happened when Victoria Nuland
reappeared on the scene that's
what I think
John C Dvorak: he's reappeared
Adam Curry: Yes. What's that
jingle where in the world? Where
John C Dvorak: in the world is
Victoria? Where
Adam Curry: in the world? Is? It
this one in the world is Woodrow
Snowden Yeah.
Noodle, that's Nudelman. I can't
I don't have it.
John C Dvorak: I do have it.
Adam Curry: I have it. But it's
must be where in though maybe
it's Miss titled? No, man. Oh,
everything's missed title.
Everything. Yes. Everything is
missed titles. Okay, well,
someone will help me with it.
Yes. At the get this 15th Kyiv
Kyiv security forum? The 15th. I
didn't I missed one through 14.
Did you even know? No, there was
a key security forum.
John C Dvorak: I didn't know
this. We've been doing the show.
15 years and this is the first
I've heard of it.
Adam Curry: Subtitle fighting
for NATO.
John C Dvorak: Fighting for
NATO. That's interesting. That's
presumptuous. Don't you think?
Adam Curry: Who was there? Our
buddy yaps member Yeah, that's
John C Dvorak: yeah, of course.
Yeah. Yeah. There
Adam Curry: from the famous ft
EU clip. Yeah. And he now now
there's a lot of subtleties
here. Victoria Kagan Nudelman
was not at the 15th Cube
security forum. She was beamed
in from Washington which tells
me
John C Dvorak: she beamed in for
wisdom tells me that she her
girth is at such a point. Now
she can't get on a plane.
Adam Curry: Let's put it this
way. I was Olympic wouldn't
wouldn't be bad for her. I mean,
she has ballooned. I'm sure she
can't help it. I'm sure it's
John C Dvorak: glandular. I'm
Adam Curry: sure it's glandular.
But, but she doesn't dress very.
I mean, she's still wearing the
old stuff. You know? I was like
no Vicki. We could we could
definitely help her out a little
bit. I mean the hair or you
could change the makeup we could
do a look Could mean, big woman,
but we could help her out a lot
with some tips. But she doesn't
seem to care. Now, the fact that
she's beaming in via, via video
tells me that we're the our
support is waning a little bit.
You know, and or that's not as
important for her to be there. I
mean, when she's probably
getting on a plane to go to
Africa, which will be the new
theater for her. But she got a
nice intro by yachts. And we'll
listen a little bit and we'll
stop it.
Unknown: Madam Secretary, the
floor is yours. And we, on
behalf of the cube security
forum, we are very grateful. And
we really commend the efforts
that you undertake to support
Ukraine, the Biden
administration and your
personally. We managed to do
unbelievable, but we believe
that Ukraine will prevail
together with you.
Can you Good afternoon,
everybody, our Sydney, Ukrainian
friends, it is an honor to be
with you once again. Who would
have thought that 15 months
later we would be here with
Ukraine not only surviving, but
with the prospect and all of our
intention that she should, once
again Friday. That is what we
are working on with you from
Washington. And even as you plan
for the counter offensive, which
we have been working on with
you.
Adam Curry: While What did she
just say? What did she just say?
That's war talk. As we prepare
for the counter offensive that
we've been working on with you,
because you have just the
PowerPoint or I mean that to me
that's culpability right there
that she
Unknown: agree. Once again,
Friday. That is what we are
working on with you from
Washington. And even as you plan
for the counter offensive, which
we have been working on with you
for some four or five months. We
are already beginning our
discussions with the Ukrainian
government and with friends in
Keefe. Both in the civilian side
and on the military side about
Ukraine's long term future.
Adam Curry: Okay. So the idea
here is that the outcome of this
counter offensive, which have
been working on for four or five
months, it will be the end of
something whether I think she
even said the Ukraine in the
beginning, where the Ukraine
wins, or Russia, this was
ending.
Unknown: So I thought it would
be most useful just to outline a
few of the things that we were
thinking about here. As we go
from the Hiroshima g7 summit,
and President Solinsky is
historic appearance there after
his tour of Europe and the
Middle East, to the Vilnius NATO
Summit and beyond, with your
counter-offensive likely
starting and moving. And
currently with all of that,
Adam Curry: so it's coming.
She's even signaling when it's
coming. This is this to me, is
newsworthy, no one caught this,
no one caught this except our
producers.
Unknown: First we're thinking
about security, that Ukraine is
going to need a world class to
turn military for the long term.
And we have said we will be with
you for the long term. So we are
beginning to plan now what that
military needs to look like. So
wherever and however, this ends,
we are not one year, six years,
16 years doing this again. Okay.
Adam Curry: What I'm hearing her
say is no matter how this ends,
no matter how whether you lose,
whether you get devastated.
We're going to be levelized
realize that's a term. Thank
you, we'll be with you for and
this was weird, one year, six
years, 16 years. What is on her
mind kind
John C Dvorak: of what she says
she play that again, it's okay.
She said, we're not going to be
doing this 16 years from now
going to
Unknown: need a world class to
turn military for the long term.
And we have said we will be with
you for the long term. So we are
beginning to plan now what that
military needs to look like. So
wherever and however, this ends,
we are not one year, six years,
16 years doing this again.
Adam Curry: You're right. So
wherever however whenever
however this ends, that's pretty
open ended instead of saying
after we're victorious. I mean,
she's, I think this is
signalizes site
Unknown: Go look alike. So
wherever and however, this ends,
we are not one year, six years,
16 years doing this, again, that
Russia will see that this one
didn't pay and any future
aggression will not pay. That's
number one. Number two, is the
strongest possible economy. I'm
gonna guess that my friend
Natalie dresscode spoke to that.
This is not simply a matter of
surviving, but again, thriving,
and we believe that Ukraine has
everything that it needs, on its
path to EU membership, to play
that essential role, not just in
growing and thriving itself. But
being part of the of Europe, the
broader Europe's larger
resilience.
Adam Curry: Because she cares so
much about Europe. And this
Unknown: is going to be
essentially it's going to be
Adam Curry: we'll play the
jingle in a minute, don't worry,
Unknown: of the of Europe, the
broader Europe's larger
resilience, and this is going to
be essential, it's going to be
essential for Ukraine, to get
those tech jobs back going those
Adam Curry: tech jobs, oh,
Ukraine, after you realize
you're getting tech jobs,
Unknown: larger resilience, and
this is going to be essential,
it's going to be essential for
Ukraine, to get those tech jobs
back going those manufacturing
jobs.
Adam Curry: What does that mean
back going? What is this? What
is his English he used to get
those tech jobs back going? What
does that mean? What is this?
What kind of English is he using
now? higiene English,
Unknown: the broader Europe's
larger resilience, and this is
going to be essential, it's
going to be essential for
Ukraine to get those tech jobs
back going those manufacturing
jobs back going. Good Jobs got
that going. So it just back
Adam Curry: going with this is
crazy. You're gonna get tech
jobs back going and get
manufacturing back going.
John C Dvorak: There, she used
the Biden ism, good job,
Adam Curry: good jobs back, Joe
John C Dvorak: have you and your
job.
Unknown: And this is going to be
essential. It's going to be
essential for Ukraine,
Adam Curry: learn to code
Ukraine,
Unknown: get those tech jobs
back going those manufacturing
jobs back going. Good Jobs got
that going. So that your IDPs,
and folks who have left Ukraine
have a reason to come home, but
also when your soldiers come off
the front, so they have good
jobs. And then you can be Wait
Adam Curry: a minute, when your
soldiers come off the front.
They need good jobs. What
happened to that army to that
that massive force you're going
to be building you don't need
them for that tipping mobilized,
John, I think you're right. This
is over for Ukraine,
Unknown: the engine of Europe's
revitalization as well. So
that's the second piece. And
then the last piece is setting
that democratic example, not
only for your part of the world,
but for the whole world. You've
already set such a spectacular
example of what it means to
stand up for your own freedom to
stand up for UN principles. And
we know that the Ukrainian
people are supporting a more
democratic more European freer,
cleaner Ukraine,
Adam Curry: notice this notice
not democratic free, no more
democratic freer, a cleaner
Freer thinks should freer, most
listening, it's already
Unknown: set such a spectacular
example of what it means to
stand up for your own freedom to
stand up for UN principles. And
we know that the Ukrainian
people are supporting a more
democratic more European freer,
cleaner Ukraine.
Adam Curry: She deleted her she
did say cleaner Ukraine, dirty
Ukrainians. What does that mean?
Because it's corrupt. Because
it's a corrupt country,
Unknown: more democratic, more
European, freer, cleaner
Ukraine, and that it has to be
an essential part of where
Ukraine ends up as an example
for the entire world of
democratic strength. That's
going to require continued
unity. It's going to require
continued unity among your
partners, and within the
governments of your partners. So
we're working on all of those
things. And this is what I'll
say.
Adam Curry: To you, there you
go. care so much about a Europe.
This does not bode well
John C Dvorak: for Ukraine, for
either of our theories,
Adam Curry: especially if you
listen to the Russian ambassador
to the UK Have you as
interviewed by the BBC by a
hostile BBC interviewer, I might
point out, it's a
Unknown: big, idealistic mistake
to think that Ukraine may
prevail. Russia is 16 times
bigger than Ukraine. We have
enormous resources. And we can
we haven't just started here to
act very, very seriously. And so
this could I don't think so, we
could just go on then for years,
that depends on the Air Force in
escalation or war as it is being
undertaken by NATO countries,
especially by the UK, sooner or
later, of course, this
escalation may go to a new
dimension, which we do not need
and we do not want. What do you
mean by a new dimension? new
dimension, it is a long range
missiles that has been provided
by United Kingdom it is an
escalation. Thanks put away that
you had to kind of put away the
thought was that we're not
afraid of aircrafts. In fact, we
have I don't know by now, for
candidates, Ukrainian aircrafts
and provision of new it is only
will add to these numbers.
Adam Curry: He's laughing so go
ahead, bring more aircraft will
shoot him down. That's what he's
saying. I mean, of course, we
don't really know. We don't know
all we get is oh, we get over
here stuff like this.
Unknown: Overnight, a series of
drone and missile strikes
reported across Ukraine,
including the capital region of
key President Solinsky says a
medical facility was set in the
central Ukrainian city of nipro
16 People are reported injured,
including a six year old and a
three year old. Military
officials say the they downed
most of Russia's 17 cruise
missiles and 31 attack drones.
Meanwhile, in Russia, a large
explosion was heard overnight in
the city of Krantz Nanda dar and
a building was damaged there.
The governor of Belgrade is also
reporting shelling he says four
homes were damaged. There were
no casualties reported so far
from now. Let's
Adam Curry: thanks, Poppy.
Thanks. We know absolutely
nothing. We've never heard of
these new places. Completely
moving.
John C Dvorak: Right. We don't
know anything. We
Adam Curry: know anything about
this. Thanks, Poppy. Yeah, it's
just like a we got an update on
Ukraine for today. Yeah, both. I
got some things over here and
some drone shoot. Yeah, right.
Put it up there. Put it in the
music
I think that Newland a bit is up
with her. Yeah, no. Well, when
she's not there, then
something's up. And when she's
saying hey, whenever however
this ends, don't worry about it.
You know, we'll get you some
good pay and tech jobs get back
bought jobs back better was
something is that maybe a build
back better thing? No, no? Well,
because he's kept saying back.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, let's
go to some more weirdness around
the world to start with this new
Taiwan weirdness. Listen to
this.
Unknown: Take some very sad
news.
When might Beijing invade
Taiwan? Admiral John Aquilino
oversees the United States Indo
Pacific Command,
Adam Curry: can we please get
the schedule? Should we know
when to ship our resources our
cameraman over to Taiwan?
Unknown: Here's what he had to
say about it.
What I can tell you is the
Secretary and the President have
tasked me with two missions. The
first is to prevent this
conflict. And then the second
one is if I fail at Mission,
one, to be ready and prepared to
fight and when he added that no
matter when it happens. The
United States military is man
trained, equipped postured and
ready to execute both of those
missions.
speaking on a panel on Tuesdays.
Aquilino also stressed the
importance of communicating in
order to avoid miscalculations.
But so far, it's been hard to
reach the Chinese side.
So there's a there's a technical
connection via the defense
telephone line that could be
used. Now that said, if there
were an event, I can tell you, I
would pick up the phone and dial
it. Anybody else are on the
other side?
Adam Curry: What kind of gear
are we working with? What? What
happened to touch tone at
minimum? Don't you have a speed
dial? Now that said to me, they
still want to conjure up those
images of a red telephone with a
hook or a cradle. Wish them
both?
Unknown: If there were an event,
I can tell you I would pick up
the phone and dial it. I'm not
sure anybody would answer it on
the other side, adding he's
repeatedly asked to speak with
his Chinese counterparts
something Beijing hasn't
approved. The Pentagon says it's
sending out an offer to talk but
the Chinese regime isn't biting.
The update comes from Eli
Ratner, the Assistant Secretary
of Defense for the Indo Pacific
security affairs, he says the
Chinese Communist Party or Where
CCP has rejected or failed to
answer numerous requests for
meetings with the US. That's
including talks with Secretary
of Defense Lloyd Austin, several
regional commanders and civilian
Department of Defense employees,
Ratner saying, quote, we've had
a lot of difficulty. I think
that, frankly, the ball is in
their court at this point. The
official also pointed out that
keeping open lines of
communication is critical to
peace and stability. And beyond
that necessary to prevent a
catastrophic miscommunication,
and possibly war over Taiwan.
Adam Curry: That sounds like
they're not really all up to
speed on their phone, etiquette
and technology
John C Dvorak: out there. This
is just a kind of a small
indicator we're trying to, we
don't know how to do it, because
the Chinese won't even take our
calls apparently, to go to
China. And come on if you're
going to do this Taiwan thing.
Let's do it now.
Adam Curry: Yeah, we're ready.
Ready to go. We're ready that
we've positioned everybody with
a camera on they've got boots on
the ground,
John C Dvorak: guys, and we got
Phil Murray's in the
Philippines, we get we're ready
to do it. Let's do it now. Like
they you know, manage this
sucker the Ukrainians into
getting themselves into dirt
hitting the wringer with Russia.
Good point, that
Adam Curry: good point. I see
you got a clip on this story. So
I'll play the setup for you.
Unknown: Let me ask you all
about prioritization. Right. I
know Treasury has said it's not
feasible to prioritize payments
in the case of a default. But
what we learned from reporting
after 2011, is it in fact,
Treasury and the Fed did have
contingency plans, you guys, you
weren't there then but put
together a plan to say here's
how we're going to pay you
advise agencies about what was
going to happen in the case of
default. I'm just wondering if
you are giving guidance to
agencies now, if we're to
default, who gets paid first?
So I was in government in 2011.
I served at the Treasury
Department for about 10 years
now. Are
Adam Curry: you in the room? Why
was surfen? Hey, man, I was
there, man. I was I was
John C Dvorak: go to the
meetings.
Unknown: So I was in government
in 2011. I've served at the
Treasury Department for about 10
years now.
Are you in the room for those
negotiations? That's what I was
referring to. negotiations. But
Adam Curry: what else admit you
screwed up? You dummy,
Unknown: I can tell you is that
as the as the deputy secretary,
I'm the Chief Operating Officer
of the department. And I'm in
charge of making sure that we're
able to make payments taken
money. And one thing that I
think you know, well is that for
example, the IRS who brings in
95% of our payments, their
computer systems are operating
on cobalt.
Adam Curry: Oh, it's cobalt.
Cobalt. This guy I pay Max Berg
John C Dvorak: Wow. Okay clip
for the day for that.
Adam Curry: I remember putting
this together. I'm like, Oh,
this is this is definitely Hey,
man, like I've been
Unknown: reading on cobalt. I've
been
Adam Curry: in this business for
10 years, man. It's the IRS uses
cobalt baby arrest
Unknown: who brings in 95% of
our payments. Their computer
systems are operating on cobalt.
John C Dvorak: Brother. This is
our government. So stones
surfer.
Adam Curry: I think we should
point out for those who are
wondering why do we think this
is so hilarious? It's COBOL ce o
p o l cobalt Cobalt is what do
you cook with cobalt? Is cobalt
a rock is
John C Dvorak: it a malt isn't
it as a as a as an element on
the on the on the scale are used
in battery technology. Cold
balls
Unknown: who brings in 95% of
our payments, their computer
systems are operating on cobalt,
a language is no longer taught
they were built before we had
the personal computer before we
had the ATM machine. And because
we've under invested in places
like the IRS and our payment
system, we're not in a position
where we can make sure that we
can make some of our payments,
not all of our payments. The
systems are built to make all of
our payments. And the idea of us
prioritization is truly default
by another name.
Adam Curry: What this guy's
stoned you know what he's
totally wasted. You just know
what he's talking about. Oh,
although
John C Dvorak: exit by have is
that the default is it's a fake.
It's a fraud. I have a clip that
says it's over.
Adam Curry: Yeah. Which Oh, here
it is. I got it.
Unknown: How speaker Kevin
McCarthy announced a new
spending agreement reached with
President Biden to lift the debt
ceiling after weeks of
negotiations and peers. Claudia
Gray saw this report is expected
to vote on this bill on
Wednesday.
Speaker McCarthy said he spoke
with President Biden twice in
the final day of tense
negotiations to reach an
agreement in principle
after weeks of negotiations. We
have come to an agreement in
principle. We still have a lot
of work to do. But I believe
this is an agreement in
principle that's worthy of the
American people.
McCarthy was briefing his
conference on the deals plan And
Saturday evening in hopes to
release text of the legislation
on Sunday aiming for a vote
three days later, McCarthy said
the deal has reductions in
spending and reforms to lift
people out of poverty
into the workforce.
John C Dvorak: Alright, so this
is not over. We know a ship, by
the way. Shannon Bream had
McCarthy on the show this
morning her show this morning on
Fox us, and she is giving him
crap. But this has gotten
democratic crummy. And he made
an interesting point. As a
defensive kind of posture, he
says the 8000 new IRS guys armed
to the 80,080 30,000 I'm sorry,
the 80,000. That's done. That's
gone.
Adam Curry: 20 means done. It's
not in there.
John C Dvorak: It gets pulled.
They're not going to get the
80,000 IRS guys.
Adam Curry: Well, ma'am. What
are they going to do with no
guys and cobalt? By the way, we
should point out that we have
great respect for COBOL
programmers COBOL runs most of
the big systems still
John C Dvorak: in the world. One
of the best programming
languages ever including it
Adam Curry: this is as 400
machines is mainframe. This is
your airlines still runs on it
the airline systems and COBOL
works. In fact, you know, they
can't transition
John C Dvorak: or still teach it
in some places. Well, we
Adam Curry: have a lot of dudes
named Ben. I mean, it's named
Ben, who still speak to Cobalts.
Remember during the during the
steamy checks they need they
needed and that's it. They said
it then to those morons, they
were talking about memory. We
were laughing about it. Let me
see there must be more cobalt.
Cobalt, maybe not. I remember
there was more COBOL type? gasps
Yeah, this is New Jersey,
Unknown: it Secondly, in our
list of volunteers today, not
only do we need health care
workers, but given the legacy
systems we should add a page for
cobalt?
Wow.
Computer skills, because that's
what we're dealing with. In
these legacies, Chris Ryan's
doing a heck of a job. But
literally, we have systems that
are 40 plus years old. And
there'll be there'll be lots of
post mortems. And one of them on
our list will be how the heck
did we get here? When we
literally needed COBOL
programmers.
Adam Curry: These people should
not be in positions of
authority. If you can't, if you
can't even take the time to
figure out what the most
pressing issue is and call it by
its correct name. You don't
belong in that position.
John C Dvorak: But I had to say
yes,
Adam Curry: yeah. Anyway, so we
have respect for COBOL. And for
the people who program and of
course, we were not idiots. We
know what it
John C Dvorak: is to sell a
version of COBOL when I rented a
software company to direct mail
software company, a version of
it like a like NPS. It was came
from the Naval Academy was a
fork. No, you could call it a
fork. It was just a bit worked.
Yeah, no, it was designed for
microcomputers.
Adam Curry: Oh, interesting.
You're always interesting.
Jhansi Dvorak.
John C Dvorak: Hi, guys. Okay.
Unknown: I'm gonna show my mood
by donating to no agenda.
Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be
fun.
John C Dvorak: And we start off
with some people to thank Sure.
vont servant in Arlington.
Washington is actually a
switcheroo birthday donation
from a human resource. Isaiah,
celebrating his 12 trip around
the sun. He's going to be
mentioned on the list of
birthdays. But anyway, that's
the switcheroo. North Georgia
Meetup is also technically a
switcheroo from coming Georgia.
This is the credit goes through
the SIR off the grid Lodge. A
great night in my opinion. $100
It was 120 from servant David
keys in Riverside, California.
It comes with 100 Day black Dame
loca in Smithville, Texas. $100
Adam Curry: And she says thank
you to and Darren oh two I'd
like to change my title to black
Dame loca the bareness of borrow
silicate to how I pronounce it
Bora silicate. Probably Probably
not.
John C Dvorak: So she's on the
list. J Charles Gerlach in
Downey, California hundreds for
Magewell and New York City on
adores me eggs. Makes fat dad
BMX in North Little Rock,
Arkansas switch routes. His
wife, Shonda Shonda, Shonda, and
here she is. Kevin McLaughlin
and Lucas North Carolina doesn't
fool around 808 For boobs, to
Tony Hoffer in Maplewood,
Minnesota, 808 for boobs He says
it's been about a year I haven't
eaten bugs. Gary Blatt, Wayne,
Pennsylvania 7777. Sir, hold my
beer in Austin, Texas, orca
donation 6666. Now, in the
newsletter I discussed the
situation with the orcas, the
orcas, and now are you. I should
stop here and then at least talk
about this for a second. So the
orcas in the near end around
Gibraltar, are sinking yachts. I
love this story, because it
seems as if there's a link to
the story in the newsletter, it
seems as though this one Orca,
who they've named Gladys, which
maybe there isn't she's earth.
No kidding. Because you know, an
orcas name is never going to be
Gladys. It's going to be more
like something like something
like that. And understandable.
And so Gladys has gotten bumped,
it seems by a passing yacht, got
pissed off and sank. It has
she's been teaching other orcas
how to sink yachts in the
Mediterranean and orcas. Tribes
are about, they call them I
forget that called. But they're
groups of orcas or groups about
40. So they're gonna have 40 of
these guys, and they're not
smaller. This by the way, can be
up to 33 feet long and weigh 10
tons nice. They used to be an
orca at the redwood cities
version of Africa, USA. I think
it was the biggest one ever in
captivity and I got to see it
once and anyone who ever saw
this thing. It had to just
you'll never forget it. It was
the size. It was the size of the
pool. And it was probably I
think it was over 33 feeders
like is like this thing would
come out of the water. It looked
like a truck trailer tractor
coming out of the water and then
splashed down and soak the
entire audience. Not just a
front row wasn't a thing. He got
a kick out of doing this
Adam Curry: wasn't an orca that
killed a couple people in the
hood, right? It's one
John C Dvorak: orca you got
pisted a trainer and dry dragged
are under orcas are extremely
intelligent. And they they got
rid of this orca and sent them
out to sea as some sort of a
goodwill gesture. Hey, if you
got a 10 ton animal that you
have to feed Yeah, you're not
getting you're getting rid of
him for some other reason like
your brain is breaking the
banks. So they got rid of this
thing. So these orcas are
nowadays you had to be if you
got a small yacht, anything
under like 50 feet, you're gonna
get in trouble if you're around
these things. Anyway, so crazy
story is developing glow. Anwar,
with Ben blessing in Lubec
Deutschland 6602 Judy Schwartz
and Bernie Bernie, Texas 6565
Birthday donation. Eric Karen
Felton, Maryland. 65. Shout out
to a smokin hot wife Ashley.
Servant again in Arlington,
Washington another birthday
donation. Bill Edelen in
Jacksonville, Florida. $56 Nola
checks meet is closing what
watch what he says not happy
Bill Edelen. Jacksonville
anymore.
Adam Curry: We need an update
Nola check meets we've got a one
of our nights. What's happening
what's happening? What's
happening? Well, I need an
update. This is a horrible
horrible news.
John C Dvorak: It's a horrible
Yes, that's bad. It's very bad.
Peter Chung, Lakewood,
Washington 5510 By the way,
Bill's donation of 56 by Sir by
His grace in Jacksonville,
Florida 5510 Sir Paul in
Twickenham
Adam Curry: Wait, no, no way to
me you got to read he has a he
has a company name here sir by
His grace.
John C Dvorak: Let's just say
that it says oh southeastern
turf grass supply for all your
golf. agronomic needs there you
go. Sir Paul in Twickenham, UK
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Adam Curry: Its image makers
think
John C Dvorak: Oh, well I blew
it. That means a make good. So
donating again for the make good
Baron sir phenom. 52 He sent a
note in a card actually. which I
have right here. Baron sir.
phenom. Please de douche may
because
Adam Curry: that would be the
wrong one. Sorry, I caught
Unknown: you, Fendi deuced
John C Dvorak: he sent me one of
those $1 Gold backs, but etc He
knows things. Yeah the cool Sir
Sir Sergeant postle Miami Lakes,
Florida $50.33 Josh Springer in
Indianapolis, Indiana 50. And
these are all going to be 50s
now and I'm going to name the
person and the location. So
starting with Josh, then Ryan
Murphy and Seabrook, Texas,
Shawna Norberg in Seattle,
Washington Douglas Ellis in New
York City, Jack Schofield field
Schofield in yankeetown,
Florida, Scott McCarty in Lodi,
California for Scott Brinkley
and Kristian Berg, Virginia.
Richard Gardner, New York City
as far as I know, Sonny pang in
the Lair les Lancaster, UK, Greg
Greg Hartlaub. In Cincinnati,
Aaron Weiss Gerber in Bend,
Oregon, Michael Elmore in
Gastonia New York, pink, Ringo
Berg and Neurontin. Still angry
Adam left a legendary curry and
Van inkle radio show for big
money push the big money
Adam Curry: left for MTV the big
money Oh yeah, gotta look at me
now.
John C Dvorak: Greg podcaster
ZEV green in Teaneck, New Jersey
and last on our list is Steven
crummy in El Cajon, California
want to thank these people for
making this show work.
Adam Curry: And if you'd like to
learn how to help make this show
work we have a donation website
for you
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and granted as such relationship
karma for our very own dude
named Ben. Got karma
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I do believe we're gonna go back
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please ignore everything the
last guy said
in the Morning John madam Bruce
here
Hi, my name is Stephanie and I
serve today at prodigy Burger
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great happy and had a good time.
Hi, my name is Christina manager
prodigy burger bar. We had the
Group and today it was a great
experience. I hope they come
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Daughter from Indianapolis
currently outside enjoying this
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six glasses of water.
Hey, this is Emily blessing her
shout out to our top 40 radio DJ
a net missing girl like the
POLYMATH
Where are you at Adam? We want
to see you in the morning. This
was Shannon from Fort Wayne we
got him sleeping through for the
next mark partner train museum.
Adam Curry: Okay, top notch top
top marks for that and nice to
hear the manager and server of
the establishment checking in
with a nice little ad for their
for their their place. They're
very smart usage of the meetup
reports. Now a little more
subdued Leo Bravo flight of the
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Unknown: Hi, everybody. Hello,
slaves. It's Leo pravo. At no
agenda meetup number 41.
I'm passing the phone around.
Some
folks have nice things to say.
I hope How do you guys it's bill
in the morning.
This is Victoria here at my
first no agenda, meet up had a
blast meeting some new people
here with my husband.
And this is Matt at my first no
agenda meetup. And I can't wait
to have my next one.
This is Blake. I think that the
no agenda award should be like
the Razzie Awards except for the
news. And a morning to you guys.
Adam Curry: And as final report
our North Georgia meet up for
the month of May it's Bob
Unknown: at the North Georgia
meet up our second one. We had a
great turnout. We have 14 people
here and we're growing it every
week. So come on North Georgia
get out here and come see us in
the past the phone round.
Everybody's gonna say hi.
In the evening. It's been in the
morning this is Sir Jack Black
night of the industrial
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Hey, it's Randy the hickory flat
protector a small horses we're
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day and Dr. Sir Mike rod, follow
the pipe. Good evening
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Adam Curry: And we have one
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about 30 minutes from now at in
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June we're into June already.
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Unknown: to go hang out with
Tyson de bom bom you'll be doing
it on YouTube
Adam Curry: is like a pie. Like
a pot like a pot is Everybody
like a pot a ah goodness what a
good show today I feel good
about it even though it's uh you
know we should be out barbecuing
getting ready for it you know to
celebrate memorial here. Oh
really? It's not warm here
either it's not even heating at
these days.
John C Dvorak: Yeah global
warming I'll take it I suppose
what you got I got three wow I
mean you got I got three no All
right well let's start with
minus start with bombers
Adam Curry: and bombers. Okay, I
like it.
John C Dvorak: Friend.
Unknown: I'm your friend.
Adam Curry: Thank you these are
good jobs.
John C Dvorak: Okay, and last is
true.
Adam Curry: I didn't find that
to be true at all. I like the
other two first. All right, let
me see what I have here. Oh the
machines will decide when it's
over. To muffled first lady
Unknown: you might cut for that.
Adam Curry: No, no, no, this I
think is a competitor
John C Dvorak: like you can hear
it I couldn't
Adam Curry: understand. I think
I'm
Unknown: your friend. Thank you.
Adam Curry: I think bombers
bombers. I think friends. Thanks
for friend.
John C Dvorak: Yeah,
Unknown: I'm your friend. Thank
you.
Adam Curry: I liked that one. I
think he got something there. He
got something there okay, well
do you want to wait?
John C Dvorak: I gotta come I
gotta go left over here that
might be worth this is kind of
the annoying story of the week.
I found this to be a somewhat
upsetting that NPR NPR would
develop the story and then they
do an add on at the end. So this
is this is a noodle girl.
Adam Curry: No. Noodle girl we
love to have everything
John C Dvorak: her way because
that's all it counts. Yeah, of
course. And this is called the
weird graduation story. Weird
graduation stories
Unknown: senior in the small
town of parachute Colorado
walrus stole to graduation today
with the Mexican and American
flags on it. Even though the
school district for baited
Alexander has more.
Naomi Pena via Sano filed the
lawsuit against the Garfield 16
School District on Wednesday.
After she was repeatedly told
she could not wear the stole to
her graduation ceremony. The
judge ruled against her saying
that any expression is subject
to the school's discretion
because graduation is a school
sponsored event. Despite the
ruling she wore the stole
received her diploma. And no one
stopped her
so I'm not gonna lie. I was
super nervous about what
everyone's reaction would be.
But just like my senior call,
always stand up for what you
believe in. I feel like that
just overpowers everything.
The Asana would not comment on
whether she would seek further
legal action on the matter.
John C Dvorak: Why would she
seek further legal action?
Adam Curry: What was the whole
problem with the stole to begin
with?
John C Dvorak: They didn't want
it it was one of those schools
No, you're wearing I was wearing
the same thing. Okay.
Adam Curry: Yeah, that makes
sense where the same thing Shut
up. Where are
John C Dvorak: you wearing the
stole? No, you can't wear it.
And the judge said Yeah, you
can't wear it. And so that's
that because it's a school
event. Now. I mean, there are
some schools the i We don't care
what you do, I went to an
evergreen college graduation to
my son when my son graduated,
and at least one out of 10
people that were dressed as
furries
Adam Curry: But enough about
honestly not enough about your
son
John C Dvorak: normal and but
there was a bunch of furries
there and they all thought that
was great Yeah, but this school
and so so now they're saying
leap more legal act for what
legal action for
Adam Curry: what I'm taking
legal action.
John C Dvorak: So this kind of
noodle Girl Yeah, who probably
is someone you find out who it
is. Don't hire her ever.
Adam Curry: I have one last one
here. Very, very short. I'll cut
it off short. There's a new
YouTube channel I've been
alerted to called the United
Nations Office for disaster risk
reduction.
John C Dvorak: Oh, that must be
entertaining.
Adam Curry: Disasters a sexist.
I think that's all you need to
hear. Disasters are sexist.
There you go. Everybody. That's
it. All you need to know.
They're sexist, even disasters.
John C Dvorak: Everything is I'm
surprised it's not racist. Oh,
well,
Adam Curry: don't worry. There
are more videos on that YouTube
channel. Stay tuned to no agenda
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We have live hog story coming up
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and they are presenting Fletcher
and ladies. Music jams and
poetry slams that's that's the
Memorial Day special if I've
ever heard one. Yeah. By
request, we have our gizmo
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Steve Jones we've got rule fee
we've got sir seat sitter and we
have one of our favorite and
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Country it's FEMA Region number
six in case you're looking on
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in the morning everybody I'm
Adam curry banned from
John C Dvorak: Northern Silicon
Valley. You know, it's actually
raining a little bit and John
Cena for ACC
Adam Curry: that raining here
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Unknown: to human resources in
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searching for this woman as a as
key more than 400 cars at
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Canada she wore a massive
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motive. Damage is estimated
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Adam Curry: buys betta Devonte
to dance monkey boy
you must comply
Unknown: this monkey boy
you must come you must comply I
have in my whole life I have in
my whole life I have
Adam Curry: you must come You
must come you must comply
Unknown: I mean, everyone
watches porn. Another example is
the array of technologies that
potentially could help reverse
the warming effects of global
climate change. One that has
gained my personal attention is
Stratospheric Aerosol injection
or SPI a method of seeding the
stratosphere with particles that
can help reflect the sun's
it ain't no joke we don't freeze
plants and stuff and fire drills
or conspiracies made the leap to
save the air from the sun so the
skies leaked spray irrigation
the sensation of their carbon
footprint and was prayed about
life changes now from
day one
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coffee shop a show but somehow
he believes on oh he has no job
and by his 30s he will be a
millionaire but I am in God
God love Lainey she posts lots
of selfies on her Instagram
waiting for inspiration to
change the world by wearing yoga
pants with her dreams knowledge
of essential oils
got any
Doom Doom Doom on maybe being
your parents but maybe we're
just wrong criticism isn't that
easy for their ears, they feel
like they know most everything
but the they grew up with
undeserving comfy because they
got trophies just from
participating
got
it in a couple of weeks
inequalities and one will be our
president m l l m
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Adam Curry: Mofo
Unknown: vorak.org/and
I'm your friend.
Thank you