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Adam Curry: June 15 2023 This
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media assassination episode
1564. This
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Unknown: is no agenda,
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Adam Curry: opening the talent
keyhole and broadcasting live
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from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in FEMA Region
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number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
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Unknown: and from Northern
Silicon Valley where the
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greatest play in baseball is
stolen home. I'm Jesse demora.
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Adam Curry: What happened to
sumo wrestling?
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Unknown: Tournament doesn't
start till next month. I
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Adam Curry: thought the
tournament was already come I
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had already come and gone.
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Unknown: Yes, it six times a
year. Oh,
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Adam Curry: no, thank goodness.
For those who missed it. We can
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come right back with more.
Lovely. Just lovely. So you're
0:57
watching baseball really?
0:58
Unknown: Are you familiar with
stealing a home base?
1:00
Adam Curry: And of course you're
on third base and then you know
1:03
you steal the home base. Is that
not what it is? Am I incorrect?
1:09
Unknown: But he's just a waltz
over there. No, no,
1:12
Adam Curry: that's why it's
called a steal. I'm familiar. I
1:14
used to play baseball with the
Flying Dutchman. The KLM team in
1:20
my Yeah, yes, I did. You're
still no I sucked horribly, but
1:25
I played on the team. No, I did
not see I think what is the you
1:31
know, of course, I hit a ball
from time to time but what is
1:34
the position where you put the
worst player?
1:38
Unknown: Well, either left or
right field depending? Yeah, I
1:41
Adam Curry: think it was I think
it was left field. I could I
1:44
could catch fly balls. I could
do that. I was pretty good.
1:46
Well, that's good. No, no. But
you know, then then I had to
1:49
throw it and be like Blink
bounced bounce.
1:53
Unknown: Take the glove off your
hand through it.
1:55
Adam Curry: No, of course. Not
that horrible. I did have. I had
2:02
two gloves, actually learned how
to how to throw and catch a
2:05
baseball with one. It was my
grandfather's when he played for
2:10
the pocket. I forget what the
Rhode Island team and it had
2:15
three fingers. Old school, very,
very old school glove. And I
2:19
actually that glove was pretty
good. Had a good pocket.
2:25
Unknown: Which is I'm sorry,
you're brought to self.
2:27
Adam Curry: You should be. Well,
it was like deja vu all over
2:34
again. Just last month, I
remember driving back from
2:38
Austin. And hearing the
Breathless following with the
2:44
former president's motorcade and
I was driving back again from
2:49
Austin from you know, getting my
hair cut. And, and again, this
2:54
this private audience would fall
in the following the President's
2:57
motorcade and it's just it was
Deja Vu and then but the thing
3:02
that was different is although
there was incessant coverage of
3:06
the president for president's
motorcade, when it came to
3:10
anything after that, he was
like, no, no, no, we can't show
3:13
this. This is. This is just,
it's too disgusting to listen to
3:17
this man. We can't hear what
hit. We don't want to hear what
3:19
he has to say.
3:20
Unknown: Oh, yeah. Show the
motorcade. Yeah, exactly. The
3:25
morning as it is, Oh, yeah. Now
this is when Trump says
3:29
something, cut it cut it.
3:30
Adam Curry: And this is this
looks like it's a mix of less
3:34
state police and Secret Service
as the president and he will be
3:38
brought into the courthouse, he
will be fingerprinted. This is
3:41
not with ink. This is with
modern justice scan. There will
3:45
be no pictures, no mugshot taken
of the former president. There's
3:48
enough on file that are
accurate, blah, blah, blah,
3:51
blah, blah. Now so then that's
all done. And then you get this
3:54
CNN Jake Tapper actor is
national security laws. And then
3:59
obstructing and refusing to
cooperate with the FBI.
4:03
Unknown: Whatever this spectacle
is that's unfolding before us.
4:06
Let's remember what this case is
about. indictment charges.
4:10
Again, Donald Trump is charged
with a series of federal
4:14
felonies, Miss handling the most
sensitive government documents
4:18
that we have, and for
obstruction of
4:20
Adam Curry: the most sensitive,
not just the most
4:23
Unknown: sensitive government
documents that we have, and for
4:25
obstruction of justice, along
with wall nada, who is charged
4:29
with intentionally setting up
lies to the grand jury, to the
4:32
FBI, any way you look at this,
and again, despite whatever may
4:35
be going on in that restaurant,
this case isn't going to be
4:38
settled legally. In a cafe. It's
going to be settled in the
4:41
court, basically the facts and
law
4:42
the folks in the control room. I
don't need to see any more of
4:44
that. This is trying to turn
this and he's trying to turn it
4:47
into a spectacle into a campaign
ad. That's enough of that. We've
4:50
seen it already. Take
4:51
Adam Curry: it away. It's making
me making me nauseous. Take it
4:54
away from my eyes control room,
folks in the control room.
5:00
wasn't quite as egregious as
MSNBC. This was, perhaps this
5:05
will go down in history.
5:06
Unknown: By the way, you should
stop and mention that what
5:10
you're playing is Jake Tapper.
Yes. telling them to stop
5:15
covering Trump.
5:17
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's
exactly. I don't know what the
5:19
air what's Oh, you think that's
bad? Oh no. This next clip that
5:25
was just warm up. This next clip
shows you how news works in the
5:29
United States in 2023. It has
been like this for a long time.
5:33
But this was truly the best from
MSNBC NBC News product.
5:40
Unknown: I need to say that
former President Trump has just
5:42
started making public remarks
just as he did on the evening of
5:47
his first arraignment on
criminal charges. That was
5:49
April, when he was booked on 34
felony counts brought by the
5:52
state of New York. Now tonight
after his arraignment on federal
5:55
felony charges. He's speaking
again, this time to an audience
5:58
of his supporters that's
gathered for a campaign
6:01
fundraiser tonight at his golf
club and summer home in New
6:04
Jersey. We knew heading into
this that he was planning to
6:09
make these remarks we are
prepared for his pre fundraiser
6:12
remarks tonight to again be
essentially a Trump campaign
6:15
speech. Because of that we do
not intend to carry these
6:18
remarks live. As we have said
before, in these circumstances,
6:23
there is a cost to us as a news
organization to knowingly
6:26
broadcast untrue things. So we
are here to bring you the news.
6:30
It hurts our ability to do that,
if we live broadcast what we
6:34
fully expect in advance the
litany of lies and false
6:39
accusations, no matter who says
them is right. And I do not say
6:43
this with any glee. I hope it is
clear that this is not a glib
6:46
decision. We take our
responsibility seriously. We
6:49
revisit decisions like this all
the time. We make the best call
6:53
that we can in real time every
time. But tonight, our call is
6:57
this we will monitor that speech
by the newly indicted former
7:00
president. We will not carry his
remarks live. If he says
7:04
anything newsworthy. We promise
we will turn that right around
7:08
and bring it back to
7:08
Adam Curry: you. Amazing,
amazing all the time they spent
7:12
on the motorcade, but you know,
this is it hurts us as a news
7:16
organization. But we cannot. We
just can't put lies out there no
7:20
matter who says it.
7:24
Unknown: What, what lies did she
expect to hear all he was doing
7:28
was defending himself?
7:30
Adam Curry: Well, I have some of
those lies. If you're interested
7:32
in hearing, I have two short
clips of the lies lies.
7:35
Unknown: The ridiculous and
baseless indictment of me by the
7:39
Biden administration's
weaponized department of
7:42
injustice will go down it's
7:44
Adam Curry: a lie. It's a lie.
It's Department of Justice, not
7:47
injustice, it's a lie. Take them
off the air
7:50
Unknown: will go down as among
the most horrific abuses of
7:53
power in the history of our
country. Many people have said
7:55
that Democrats have even said
7:57
Adam Curry: no no that was you
that was him. It's a lie.
8:00
Unknown: This vicious
persecution is a travesty of
8:03
justice these criminals cannot
be rewarded they must be
8:07
defeated you have to defeat
after defeat because in the end
8:14
they're not coming after me
they're coming after you and I'm
8:17
just standing in there way here
I am I'm standing in their way
8:20
and I always will lie
8:23
Adam Curry: is we can have our
MSNBC viewers exposed to such
8:27
lies but wait there's many more
lies we have
8:32
Unknown: a communist state you
know they used to use the term
8:35
Deep State I'm stopping at a
music at Marxist I'm using it
8:38
and fascist I'm using communists
8:40
Adam Curry: because a lie we
have a democracy does Deep
8:43
Unknown: State is far too so.
8:49
At the end of the day are the
the communist swin destroy
8:54
America or we destroy the
communists we are a nation in
9:00
decline. And now these radicals
left lunatics want to interfere
9:05
with our elections by using law
enforcement. It's totally
9:10
corrupt, and we can't let it
happen. This is the final
9:15
battle. With you at my side. We
will demolish the deep state. We
9:21
will expel the war mongers from
our government. We will drive
9:26
out the globalists, we will cast
out the communist we will throw
9:29
off the sick political class
that hates our country. We will
9:34
roll out the fake news media. We
will expose the rhinos for what
9:38
they are. We will defeat Joe
Biden and we will liberate
9:43
America from these villains once
and for all. We will liberate
9:47
we're going to liberate our
country
9:50
Adam Curry: all lies and I have
to say it's like this kind of is
9:55
deja vu as well. I think I heard
this before. That's what I hear
9:59
from a lot of Wow, yeah, we
didn't really do it last time.
10:02
Let me do it this time.
10:04
Unknown: Well, I have a counter
at some counterprogramming here.
10:08
Adam Curry: Ah, you Russian spy
you
10:12
Unknown: just balance it out a
little bit. This character
10:17
called chip Gibbons, who is a an
anti Espionage Act specialist
10:22
who needs it. And ship who sells
a lot like a woman but can't
10:26
tell whether he's trans or not.
But okay, he showed up on Amy
10:32
Goodman Goodman clip inbound.
And he added a little
10:40
dimensionality to this whole
thing that I thought was
10:43
definitely educational, and
something we should keep in
10:47
mind. Okay. This is chip Gibbons
on the irony of the Espionage
10:53
Act,
10:54
being hijacked, has been used to
go after traitors and spies. It
10:58
has nothing to do with a former
president legally keeping his
11:02
own documents. As President, the
law that applies to this case is
11:07
not the Espionage Act, but very
simply the Presidential Records
11:12
Act, which is not even mentioned
in this ridiculous 44 page
11:18
indictment. Under the
Presidential Records Act, which
11:22
is civil, not criminal. I had
every right to have these
11:26
documents.
11:27
We're joined now by Chip Gibbons
Policy Director of defending
11:30
rights and dissent where he has
advised multiple congressional
11:34
offices on reforming the
Espionage Act. So you have
11:39
Donald Trump pleading not guilty
to 37 charges, Chip 31 of them
11:47
related to the Espionage Act.
Can you talk about the
11:51
significance of this and the
significance of him walking out
11:56
of court and compare it to other
cases you've
12:00
been involved with? Well, it's
very significant because here we
12:03
have a man who when he was
president, his administration
12:06
presided over five Espionage Act
prosecutions. Trump in that clip
12:11
you said, you played said the
Espionage Act applies to
12:15
traitors and spies, not one of
those prosecutions was of a
12:18
trader or spy. They were of
reality winner, a whistleblower.
12:22
They were of Daniel Hale, a
whistleblower who gave
12:25
information about the drone
program to the public, because
12:28
His conscience was so shocked by
what by the civilian casualties
12:33
in it. You had Terry Albery FBI
agent who was disturbed by the
12:39
domestic war on terror and the
surveillance of the Muslim
12:41
community and the evisceration
of the Bill of Rights. You had
12:45
Joshua Sheltie, who was accused
and convicted of giving
12:48
information to WikiLeaks, but he
denies it was him. And then you
12:52
have Julian Assange, the very
first time in US history, a
12:58
journalist has been indicted
under the Espionage Act.
13:02
Adam Curry: This is good and and
I was as I knew this was coming
13:05
as I was listening to this chip
person. Do you think that this
13:11
Trump might regret not having
ever helped out Assange in this
13:16
case?
13:17
Unknown: I hope so. As always
baffled us why he never did
13:21
disappointed that ship here
didn't mention that Assange
13:26
isn't even an American. Yes. But
okay, so let's go on. And we
13:33
have to remember this guy hates
the Espionage Act. But he points
13:37
out that Trump used it against
people that word spies. So let's
13:42
go on part two, all of
13:44
the charges against Assange
pertain to 2010 to 2011.
13:49
revelations about US war crimes
in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US
13:54
policies of Guantanamo and these
really awful corrupt backroom
13:58
deals that the State Department
was involved in. So Donald
14:02
Trump's administration loved the
Espionage Act. They didn't use
14:05
it against traders or spies.
They use it against
14:07
whistleblowers, journalists, and
people accused of giving
14:11
information to the media. So I
think that's pretty significant
14:15
in and of itself, particularly
when you consider there's always
14:18
been this dual track system of
justice under the Espionage Act,
14:22
prior to the Trump case, I've
always argued, and I think the
14:26
Trump case complicates this.
I've always argued that
14:29
Espionage Act prosecutions are
inherently political
14:32
prosecutions, right? If I'm in
Barack Obama, or George Bush's
14:37
or Donald Trump's inner circle,
and I go to the newspaper, and I
14:41
feed some classified information
to promote the drone program,
14:46
promote the investigation into
Assange, or I go talk to
14:49
Hollywood filmmakers to give
them information, so they can
14:52
make a film whitewashing
torture. I'm not going to be
14:55
prosecuted and the biggest
leaker of US government secrets
14:59
is the US Government, everyone
in Washington knows that. I go,
15:03
and I'm a soldier in
Afghanistan. And I'm horrified.
15:07
I'm horrified by the civilian
casualties in the drone program.
15:10
And I watched Barack Obama on TV
lie about how protective of
15:16
human rights this this
international assassination
15:19
program is. Or I'm in Iraq. And
I'm horrified by the
15:23
dehumanization of the Iraqi
people and the violence inherent
15:27
in that sort of Neo colonial
occupation. And I go to the
15:30
media with that information,
they're going to prosecute me.
15:33
So up until Trump the Espionage
Act has always been used as a
15:38
sort of viewpoint discrimination
based law.
15:41
Adam Curry: Now, did Trump's DOJ
department of injustice
15:46
prosecute anyone under the
Espionage Act? Yeah, he
15:50
Unknown: she mentioned all of
our he
15:52
Adam Curry: was no, no reality
winner was not under Trump, was
15:55
it?
15:56
Unknown: I think? Well, we had
to look that up. But I think the
15:59
next guy was you say guy. After
we reality winner now?
16:07
Yeah, really, I
16:09
Adam Curry: was a guy must be
must be true. So if I understand
16:13
this, if you're a whistleblower,
let's say you're in the
16:17
Antarctic, and you discovered
the earthquake machine. You can
16:20
go to jail for four before
violating the Espionage Act.
16:26
Yeah, so it just whistleblowing
is bullcrap. And you can't
16:29
whistle blow?
16:31
Unknown: Well, it depends on
whether you produce evidence.
16:34
And if you're shaking a sheet of
classified paper. And you
16:39
whistleblow based on that, you
just when they throw the book
16:42
out, I think they throw the book
out anyway, these whistleblowers
16:46
have not done well for
themselves. No, I mean, every
16:49
one of them has gone on about
how bad of an idea it is.
16:55
Adam Curry: Like Binney have
been
16:57
Unknown: Thomas Drake. Yeah, the
classics, the one who came out
17:00
says Do not talk to the FBI.
Right. And there are legitimate
17:05
whistleblowers that did the
whole whistleblowing idea is a
17:08
sham. Yeah. But let's listen to
part three of this. I, by the
17:13
way, this could have gone on for
a while. This guy talked and
17:16
talked. He also mentioned that
he, he is of the opinion that
17:22
Trump's actually just adverse
side of a deep state coin,
17:27
citing for example, that he's
the one who broke the embargo on
17:31
selling arms to Ukraine on it,
we forget that.
17:35
Adam Curry: Oh, really? You
know, it's interesting, because
17:38
when I look at the troll room, I
see people saying this, like
17:40
he's part of the system.
17:45
Unknown: That's what you recall,
Obama, yes, refused to send
17:49
anything to Ukraine. And it'd be
a point of contention currently,
17:54
when Trump got in, he started
sending them arms. Yeah, lest we
18:02
forget,
18:02
Adam Curry: but it must have
been the wrong kind because
18:05
everyone got all bent out of
shape about his phone calls with
18:07
Ukraine. You know, he was he
wasn't selling the right ones,
18:11
or he wasn't given old stuff. So
we could buy new thing. He did
18:14
it wrong. Whatever he did, he
didn't do it the right way.
18:17
Unknown: Well, I think an early
theory of yours, which is that
18:21
he was always representing the
DIA as opposed to the CIA. Yes.
18:26
I might have something might
make sense. Yeah. Okay. Well,
18:29
let's go to first why they got
Flynn pushed out of the way as
18:32
fast as they could.
18:33
Adam Curry: Oh, man, it just
gets deeper and deeper.
18:37
Unknown: Alright, let's go to
part three chip,
18:39
because it's an extremely broad
law, right. I mean, under the
18:43
letter of the Espionage Act, if
I read in The Washington Post,
18:47
that the CIA thought that
Ukraine might bomb Nord Stream
18:51
pipeline, and I tweet that I
text that I just talk about it
18:54
to a barista. I've violated the
Espionage Act, right? Your
18:58
previous guest was mentioning
the difference between Biden
19:02
pensez and Trump's conduct. And
I think that's absolutely
19:06
correct. But under the breadth
of the Espionage Act, you know,
19:10
Pence and Biden did violate it,
just like Trump did violated for
19:15
those documents, he returned,
but because it's such a broad,
19:19
basically unconstitutional law,
it's applied with a lot of
19:23
limitations put on it. So it's
an incredible moment in US
19:28
history, that we have a
president who is finally being
19:32
held accountable under the
Espionage Act, as opposed to
19:36
sort of whistleblowers and
journalists who expose the US
19:39
national security state. And
while that is sort of a step
19:43
away from the dual system of
justice we've seen under the
19:46
Espionage Act, I have to stress
I don't think the Espionage Act
19:50
as drafted is a legitimate tool.
I don't think it should be used
19:53
to prosecute anyone.
19:55
Adam Curry: Well, that's pretty
decent. They're on a democracy
19:57
now. That's good.
counterprogramming then
20:01
surprised that
20:02
Unknown: it was it was very, I
thought was educationally kind
20:05
of like a splash of water.
20:09
Adam Curry: But surprising,
surprising you would hear that
20:12
in democracy now. And it kind of
begs the question like, Are
20:18
there two sides of the deep
state and war? CIA? DIA, do we
20:21
go back to that theory
20:25
Unknown: is that the FBI is
involved in there somehow, but I
20:28
think they've teamed up with the
CIA.
20:30
Adam Curry: CIA runs them, as
far as I'm concerned. Yeah, it's
20:34
there, the local hunt the
national honeypot guys, hey,
20:38
Unknown: they know how to do
that. There was something well,
20:41
something's up.
20:42
Adam Curry: Well, there's
something that popped up on the
20:44
CIA broadcasting systems pixie
girl over there. harridge. And
20:48
it? I mean, yeah, so they're
discussing these documents. And
20:52
we know that. So interesting to
hear senators and Congress,
20:56
people saying, well, you know,
I've seen the documents, I can't
20:59
discuss them with you. And then
you hear you hear everyone just
21:02
talking about them, you know,
these these read in journalists?
21:05
Well, he had the plans for the
invasion of Iran, I can
21:08
understand why that's an issue.
But still doesn't mean that, you
21:11
know, this is Espionage Act
material. But there's a there's
21:15
a term in here that I had not
heard well, I've heard half of
21:18
the term, but never heard the
full term, in light of within
21:23
the context of any type of
national security, and special
21:28
stuff that we don't want anyone
to know. And pixie girl had it.
21:31
Catherine, you've
21:31
Unknown: been doing reporting
about the risk assessment about
21:33
just what was in these documents
educate us on that? Well, what
21:37
jumps out to me, John is when
you go to the section on the
21:40
willful retention of National
Defense Information, by my
21:43
count, there are 21 top secret
documents and the disclosure of
21:47
Adam Curry: First of all, I saw
nothing but boxes and boxes and
21:50
boxes, the only 21 Did you see
all those boxes? They had a
21:55
Unknown: room full of boxes,
those boxes in the bathroom,
21:58
there's boxes everywhere room?
22:00
Adam Curry: Only 21. Okay,
action one
22:03
Unknown: room, they even tossed
a box around Trump he talked
22:07
about he said, why they throw
this box on the floor?
22:11
Well, what jumps out to me, John
is when you go to the section on
22:14
the willful retention of
National Defense Information, by
22:17
my count, there are 21 top
secret documents and the
22:20
disclosure of top secret
information has the expectation
22:23
of exceptionally grave damage to
national security. But what
22:28
stands out to me is some of the
classified codings like TK or
22:32
talent keyhole, you don't see
that very often. That's about
22:36
intelligence from overhead
imagery. For example, if we're
22:39
looking at a terrorist target,
do we have such good visibility,
22:42
that we can count the hairs on
their head? Can we see what
22:45
they're eating for breakfast on
their terrorist patio? Those are
22:49
capabilities that we don't want
our adversaries to know that we
22:53
have.
22:55
Adam Curry: They do it but did
you catch the name of it? Yeah.
23:00
What our talents key keyhole?
Yeah, well, that's what Google
23:04
bought from in-q tell Google
bought keyhole that became
23:07
Google Maps.
23:09
Unknown: Oh, that's yeah, that's
good. How about
23:11
Adam Curry: that, huh? So this
keyhole thing is a little bigger
23:14
than we thought. And what did
they actually buy? Did they did
23:17
they get a gyp? I mean, all they
got is a bunch of cars driving
23:21
around.
23:23
Unknown: Those are capabilities
that we don't want our
23:25
adversaries to know. That we
have. And then
23:28
no, we know, they know. Thanks
to you. Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
23:32
This whole thing makes no sense.
And what she just said makes
23:36
even less sense
23:37
or terrorists patio. Those are
capabilities that we don't want
23:40
our adversaries to know. That,
23:42
Adam Curry: by the way, is it
marks the terrorist patio? So
23:46
like is it does talent keyhole
have a little badge. This is a
23:50
terrorist patio instead of like
normal patio. Then also
23:53
Unknown: Special Access
Programs, or SAP. These are
23:57
highly restricted programs.
Because of the sensitivity of
24:00
the intelligence and the
technology such as stealth
24:03
technology, for example, think
of classified information like
24:07
the Pentagon, Special Access
Programs are these handful of
24:10
rooms where they're just a
limited number of keys to
24:13
control and restrict access to
that information.
24:16
So it's not just secret, it's
the top of the top of the top
24:20
some
24:20
of these are way beyond top
secret, like I said, telling
24:23
keyhole when you're talking
about Special Access Programs or
24:26
SCI sensitive, compartmentalized
information, these really are
24:30
the crown jewels of the US
intelligence community.
24:34
Adam Curry: Okay, so this has
got to be the CIA who are pissed
24:36
off about this. This is you
know, see
24:40
Unknown: the Intel crown jewel.
24:43
Adam Curry: And she's read in
she's obviously read in no one
24:46
was no one was able the only
person who said talent keyhole
24:49
as far as I could find was was
Miss harridge here, but that was
24:53
pretty interesting. What do I
have here? Do
24:58
Unknown: I like a lot Did I get
this? There's a lot of coded
25:03
messaging going on here.
25:05
Adam Curry: Like we have this.
We seen this, we know this,
25:10
something like that. I think
we're back to CIA, DIA. Then we
25:17
clearly the CIA has the upper
hand over the media. Anyway,
25:22
Unknown: here's Oh, yeah. Well,
no, they run it. Yeah. Here's
25:26
Adam Curry: ABC is short
reports.
25:27
Unknown: One of the complaints
hearing from Republicans, this
25:29
is selective prosecution. They
say that, you know, Hillary
25:31
Clinton wasn't charged. Joe
Biden hasn't been charged. Mike
25:35
Pence hasn't been charged,
although these are Republican.
25:37
What are the differences?
25:37
So Biden pence fall into one
category, which is, it was a
25:42
mistake. It was an error. If
Donald Trump had turned over as
25:45
he did some of the initial
documents, we wouldn't be he
25:48
wasn't charged for any incorrect
is correct. So he turned over
25:50
the initial documents. Some of
them were highly classified, he
25:53
wasn't charged. That's
comparable to Biden and pence.
25:56
Now, Hillary Clinton is a little
bit of a different story. But
25:58
they thoroughly investigated
that case. And what they didn't
26:01
find is that she was doing it on
purpose. Yes, she had the
26:05
survived purpose. But there was
no evidence that she
26:09
specifically and intentionally
was trying to justice. They
26:12
found after a thorough
investigation there that they
26:15
just couldn't prove that. And of
course,
26:17
Donald Trump's team was leading
the Justice Department for the
26:19
last four years when they could
have investigated and charged
26:22
her if there was a case. Yep.
Dan Abrams. Thanks very much.
26:24
Adam Curry: Wow, so good, so
good. Oh, Trump stupid that he
26:28
should have gotten or he was
really good yet that the Justice
26:31
Department should have
prosecuted her.
26:33
Unknown: There's a little irony
in the way they presented that
26:35
which is that Hillary because
Trump was the to prick that
26:40
Biden is
26:42
Adam Curry: or whoever I
wouldn't even say it's Biden. Or
26:45
one of the many Biden whoever
that guy was on the lawn with
26:50
Guy was not Biden, for sure.
Yeah, so the whole thing is odd.
26:58
It doesn't seem like doesn't
seem like any of this will stay
27:01
I mean, clearly what they did is
they know those pictures of all
27:04
the boxes that was that was in
the indictment that was in the
27:06
filing. But that was that was
put in there too. Now clearly to
27:10
get the the grand jury to
indict. Yeah, juice it up.
27:14
Exactly.
27:16
Unknown: Brilliant. All these
boxes.
27:18
Adam Curry: But the whole
button, it's not going over?
27:23
Well, it's not an answer. And
everybody's doing it. Yeah, but
27:27
But trying to see what Biden's
do remember, it's not an answer.
27:31
And the woman who I guess wants
to be Trump's running mate
27:37
Carrie Lake posh she just jumped
on this like crazy. You know,
27:41
she's the number one now on
iTunes with this I do not know.
27:46
Oh, man. Oh, you haven't even
heard of this? No,
27:49
Unknown: I'm I'm in darkened by
Carrie Lake.
27:52
Adam Curry: Oh, well, let me
play the it's Carrie Lake. Let
27:56
me see. He said what is it
called is called
28:00
70 81,000,007 81 million votes
might ask you hold on a second.
28:04
This is number one on all the
charts.
28:07
Unknown: Great title.
28:09
Adam Curry: It's kind of catchy
in this video to go with it, you
28:14
know, who
28:16
Unknown: told me two years ago
three years ago that I wouldn't
28:19
be in the middle of a political
movement I would have said put
28:22
down Hunter's crack pipe right
now.
28:31
For the groceries, I can't
afford your gas. It's bad cross
28:44
Adam Curry: so that's, that's
number one. Everywhere iTunes
28:48
Spotify, everyone's loving the
81 million votes my ass and she
28:52
is just out of control. Here's a
she's on Piers Morgan want to
28:57
play clip? This is from you. I
believe on Friday talking about
29:01
what may happen.
29:03
Unknown: If you want to get to
President Trump, you're gonna
29:06
have to go through me. And
you're gonna have to go through
29:08
75 million Americans just like
you. Yes. Most of us are card
29:17
carrying members of the NRA.
29:27
That's not a threat. That's a
public service. We will not let
29:32
you lay a finger on presidents.
Frankly downwards the time.
29:38
Frankly, now is the time to
cling to our guns and our
29:42
religion.
29:44
That's pretty incendiary stuff
carry to suggest that you've all
29:47
got your guns, and you're gonna
use them to defend Donald Trump.
29:53
That's not what I said. I am
using my freedom of speech to
29:56
say that we support President
Trump millions Han 10s of
30:00
millions of Americans do you
guys will always defend
30:05
Adam Curry: this guy. What do
you guys think? I don't really
30:11
have you watch my show. So stop
calling me you the media.
30:16
There's a lot of things going on
in that clip.
30:19
Unknown: A couple of said just
one clarification. When she says
30:23
75 million people, and most of
us are card carrying members of
30:27
the NRA. No, that's that's far
from the number of NRA members
30:31
is 4.3 million. Yeah. As far far
from the truth. It's less than a
30:35
10th. Yeah.
30:37
Adam Curry: But her you know,
this is, but you see what she's
30:40
doing so that she must be vying
for a running mate status with
30:43
that. I can't see why. It's
rilink. It's not ultimately I
30:48
don't think this is good.
30:50
Unknown: looks it up? There's
30:51
Adam Curry: some kind of well,
that was more
30:53
Unknown: I sure wish they would
share what these documents are.
30:56
They're being very mom about
what's in them. I'm really
30:58
curious.
30:59
Adam Curry: What do you mean is
telling keyhole? It's, we know
31:01
exactly what it is. It's all
kinds of good stuff.
31:04
Unknown: I sure wish they would
share what these documents are.
31:06
They're being very mom about
what's in them. I'm really
31:08
curious about what's in them and
pierce there's more evidence of
31:11
wrongdoing and crime, frankly,
in Hill on Hillary Clinton's
31:16
servers. There's more evidence
of crime in Joe Biden's garage
31:20
and those boxes where he had no
ability to declassify those
31:24
documents because he was a
senator and a vice president.
31:27
There's more evidence of a crime
on Monica Lewinsky's dress them
31:31
in those boxes from martial law.
31:33
Adam Curry: Come on, come on.
She gets a point for that one.
31:37
Unknown: This is a bogus case.
And you know what it is, it's
31:39
really just a way Pierce to give
cover to Joe Biden who just this
31:44
week we found out took another
$5 million dollar bribe and
31:48
payout from the CCP. And we have
17 recordings of him. According
31:52
to Senator Grassley, on tape
being recorded taking bribes and
31:57
payouts from Ukraine. This is a
distraction to give you in the
32:01
media. Something to talk about
so you don't have to talk about
32:04
the crimes Joe Biden commits
32:08
Adam Curry: Well, and that's
that's the whole conversation.
32:13
Trump's crooked he's put our put
our our our our people at risk.
32:19
Biden you know we got tape.
Hunters got a crack pipe. It's
32:23
just is not helpful.
32:27
Unknown: Well, I think is great
now.
32:30
Adam Curry: You got nothing to
lose.
32:32
Unknown: We have a couple of
things to note. They are taking
32:37
some sides on this. And we've
already seen Bill Barr I don't
32:40
have the clip I just had on the
last show. He's he's all bar
32:44
saying that Trump's toast?
32:46
Adam Curry: Is that from the
last show? It was
32:49
Unknown: pre last show. Yeah.
Bill Barr was on with the
32:53
blonde. pretty blonde Shannon,
Shannon Bream. And she was like,
32:58
just draw what? He's going on
now. These he's dead. They got
33:03
him. He's
33:03
Adam Curry: toast. What would
you have titled that clip?
33:06
Unknown: I didn't. I know. I
never I didn't bring it.
33:09
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. I'm sorry.
I thought you okay. Yeah, no,
33:12
no,
33:13
Unknown: especially Yeah. So
then so then Trump comes out and
33:16
says Bill bars a low life and
that sets off one of the Fox
33:23
guys I can't remember his name
offhand. But the guy that always
33:28
wears glasses and you lose over
the glasses and he talks like
33:31
like this all the time.
33:33
Adam Curry: erudite, the guy at
night the
33:37
Unknown: way it looks looking
over his glass, you know, he's
33:39
talking like we're
33:40
Adam Curry: not watching Fox
News anymore that MSNBC in the
33:43
ratings,
33:45
Unknown: but he got all bent out
of shape about him being called
33:47
a lowlife. something of an
extreme I thought so I was kind
33:52
of concerned about that. And
then we had Trump should have
33:55
sneaky Haley saying that he's so
so she's done. And then we had
34:00
well
34:03
Adam Curry: this is let's just
look at the sides. Nikki Haley
34:06
who was ambassador to the United
Nations. She's got to be CIA.
34:11
You just have you know, Barr
come on CIA. And let's not
34:16
forget his dad who you know got
Epstein started but oh I think
34:23
this we're back to the to the IA
wars. It's feels like it so but
34:32
you know what is going to happen
and what is going to hell
34:35
Unknown: is the one that the
latest guy who jumped into the
34:39
fray and have a clip Yep. Bolton
34:45
Adam Curry: Oh, the fart
sniffer. Okay, all right.
34:49
Bolton, now he's running isn't
he didn't he announced he's
34:51
running. I don't
34:53
Unknown: know that he is. I know
that Pompeo who also jumped on
34:57
Trump CIA who is does CIA think.
So Pompeo jumped on the on the
35:04
anti Trump bandwagon but Bolton
I think is the best band Bolton
35:08
expresses they all say pretty
much what Bolton says in his
35:11
clip
35:11
Republican responses to former
President Trump's indictment
35:15
fall several ways. Trump is
denouncing it and saying he's
35:18
innocent. Although photographs
show many cartons of documents
35:21
in his home, many cartons the
indictment says many containers
35:25
and
35:25
proves he's guilty. Wait.
35:26
Oh, yes. Guilty cartons.
35:29
He used the word xo. Yeah. Yeah,
that says he's innocent, though,
35:36
as though that as if the cartons
themselves proved his guilt.
35:42
Well, that's what that's what
35:43
Adam Curry: the indictment is.
35:44
Unknown: For the NPR by the way.
No, no, CBS PBS. It says PBS was
35:49
NPR.
35:49
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. Well, that
explains it Republican waste.
35:53
Unknown: Let me think it might
be No, it might be PBS because
35:57
I'm visualizing.
35:58
Adam Curry: You're telling me
there's a difference between NPR
36:01
and PBS. Come on.
36:02
Unknown: What difference does it
make
36:04
Republican responses to former
President Trump's indictment
36:08
fall several ways. Trump is
denouncing it and saying he's
36:11
innocent. Although photographs
show many cartons of documents
36:14
in his home. The indictment says
many contained sensitive
36:17
military secrets. Several
Republican presidential
36:20
candidates are attacking the
federal justice department even
36:24
though they want to replace
Trump as the party leader. Some
36:27
candidates say the indictment is
serious, as do some former
36:30
members of the Trump
administration. Former Attorney
36:33
General William Barr told Fox
the indictment is strong. And we
36:37
have reached John Bolton, the
President's one time national
36:40
security adviser Ambassador
Welcome back. Glad to be with
36:43
you. You've handled a lot of
classified documents in your
36:46
time. What do you see in this
indictment?
36:48
I see big trouble for Donald
Trump. I think this is a
36:51
potentially catastrophic turn of
events for him. It certainly
36:55
should be. Yeah.
36:57
Adam Curry: Trouble. Trouble.
Can you imagine if Bolton was
37:00
president, but what a fab
president that guy would be?
37:03
Hello? Hello, America.
37:06
Unknown: He says it should be so
he's already taken sides. Well,
37:09
that
37:09
Adam Curry: guy's again. He
37:10
Unknown: hated Trump ever. This
is the problem we've had with
37:14
Trump since the beginning. Now
37:15
Adam Curry: he hires the wrong
people. He's
37:17
Unknown: been hired idiots are
shitheads like this guy.
37:20
Adam Curry: Yeah, he's he's
quick to fire. But then the
37:24
damage is already done. Clip
two.
37:29
Unknown: So is there more to
this clip? No. But there's two
37:31
more clips. Oh, that's what it
is part two.
37:35
Because if proven in trial, and
of course that that is the
37:38
government's burden. But But if
proven at trial, it should put
37:43
Trump in jail for a long time.
You know, there's a there's a
37:47
1000s 10s of 1000s of people in
the federal government who have
37:51
security classifications. And
when they deviate even the
37:54
slightest amount, and it's found
out they face severe penalties
37:58
that their service members
they're discharged from the
38:00
service. We have to hold
everybody accountable equally.
38:04
And that does not exclude the
president. So I think this is a
38:09
real issue that's going to have
profound impact on our national
38:12
security. If we don't take it
seriously.
38:14
We should emphasize we've seen
the photographs, and the former
38:17
President himself has not denied
having the documents. So the
38:20
question, really, if any, is
whether he as a former president
38:23
had a right to them of the
various arguments that Trump has
38:26
advanced. Can you imagine any
that would work in which a
38:30
former president has some
special latitude here?
38:33
Well, if Trump had followed
standard procedures, if anybody
38:37
could have trusted him with the
documents, if he wanted to write
38:41
a book about his time as
president, there were procedures
38:44
that could have been set up, he
disregarded all of those, which
38:48
is how the National Archives
eventually took this case to the
38:51
Justice Department. But but it's
the obstruction is the refusal
38:55
to give back the documents when
they were demanded by subpoena
39:00
and and through extensive
discussions about what was
39:03
required. That's what tips this
over the edge beyond any doubt,
39:07
and I think anybody who tries to
say that somehow this isn't
39:10
serious, this is a storage
issue, or probably people who
39:14
have never handled a classified
document in their lives don't
39:17
understand what's at stake here.
And it really is a national
39:21
security issue, and Trump has
displayed utter disdain for
39:25
these constraints he did. So I
saw it over and over again, when
39:28
he was president. The conduct
that's alleged by the indictment
39:32
is entirely believable to me.
39:34
Adam Curry: Well, this is all
hyperbole. So what he's saying
39:37
he's saying, Oh, it wasn't just
that he had the documents, but
39:39
he wouldn't give them back as if
it's the only copy first of all,
39:43
please. Yeah, but it's like this
copies everywhere of this stuff.
39:48
Now, I just wanted is it your
understanding that he leaked
39:54
this information and told people
who did not have appropriate
39:57
clearance
39:57
Unknown: mostly when they did
their sweep? have every buddy
40:00
they could find. Yeah, he told a
good fellow golfer.
40:06
Oh, that's okay. That's
40:07
Adam Curry: where that's where
the joke comes from. Yeah, even
40:11
though we've known since 2001,
that the plan is to arrest
40:17
arrest Clark. Arrest General
Wesley Clark. He spilled the
40:21
beans that were going to invade
Iran. He said it publicly. He
40:25
had that classified information.
Good void. I mean, isn't that
40:30
the same thing? About talent,
40:33
Unknown: I think is the same
thing that there's a little
40:35
another element here, which
Trump kind of brings in they
40:38
don't like to discuss it. Trump
has the as president and Bolton
40:45
kind of brought if you're if he
had gone through channels, if
40:47
Trump had done this diet, and
the other thing, he could have
40:50
taken these documents home for
his book. But what Trump says
40:55
hey, they work for me. I was the
Exec. I was the president. Yeah.
41:00
Why do I have to take orders?
For someone that works for me?
41:04
They're my underlays. I'm
supposed to give them orders. So
41:10
when Bolton has a just the other
way around, which I believe
41:15
because Bolton was a member of
the administrative state, yes.
41:18
And having worked for it myself,
I will admit, you were spooked.
41:24
Not as a spook, I've never been
a spook. And that's why this
41:27
show is so good. Because I don't
have I've not, I'm not covered
41:31
by any confidentiality of
anything, neither, you know, so
41:35
we can analyze all we want. In
fact, we
41:37
Adam Curry: know that my family
has actually kicked me out of
41:39
the room because they didn't
have clearance.
41:41
Unknown: That's right. This has
happened to you. You can't
41:43
We can't tell
41:44
you this, because you and you,
and you've never been read into
41:48
anything I haven't been read in
and this, but we know enough
41:52
that we can analyze it without
having to violate anything,
41:56
which makes us safe. The point
is, is that the administrative
42:01
state really thinks they run the
show.
42:04
Adam Curry: Well, they do.
42:06
Unknown: They do. They're
proving it.
42:09
Adam Curry: Yes. And, you know,
except for this judge. You know,
42:14
Trump might get
42:14
Unknown: large Oh, man, they
don't like this judge.
42:18
Adam Curry: No, no one likes to
dwell. They're going after
42:21
Unknown: her. Oh, you know,
she's the one who put if you
42:23
remember, she's the one who came
up with a special master.
42:28
Adam Curry: I don't remember.
Yeah.
42:30
Unknown: I mean, when they've
when they when they did the
42:32
raid? Yeah, in Mara Lago there
was a brouhaha over it. And they
42:39
she was brought in. And she
said, You have to have to go
42:43
over these documents you have
because there were just going
42:46
drawn boxes on the floor and
everything else you can see. You
42:50
have to have a special master
member the Special Master.
42:53
Adam Curry: Yeah, rings a bell?
Yeah. So
42:55
Unknown: she demanded a special
master. And then the 11th
42:59
Circuit Court of Appeals said,
No, you're an idiot. And they
43:03
kicked it back. And so now
everyone's citing this as she's
43:07
an idiot, because the 11th Court
refused. And so she's under
43:12
scrutiny. But there's two things
that they had, there's two
43:15
holes, I can see that if she was
had any balls she'd do this. One
43:20
was the original search warrant
was very dubious. Yeah. And the
43:25
second one, oh, technical stuff.
It's all technical, technical
43:28
stuff. The second one is having
one of Trump's attorney violate
43:33
the attorney client privilege.
Because the judge said he could.
43:40
This This has got to be thrown
out. Yeah. And that, if that
43:43
gets thrown out the whole case,
go,
43:45
Adam Curry: you know, we have.
Look, the only thing that's kind
43:49
of good is Trump has money. I
think if he still has some,
43:53
because he have plenty because
you can fight this. I mean, it's
43:56
like, you know, I've had IRS
stuff in the past. And they say,
44:00
Well, you can't deduct that. And
you know, and I clearly could,
44:04
but the bottom line is if I
wanted to go fight it, I need
44:06
$100,000 to take it to court.
44:09
Unknown: Yeah. So you can save
10 Yeah, exactly.
44:12
Adam Curry: So you know, this is
the problem. You win. Yeah.
44:15
That's Yes. So that's kind of
the problem. And I I don't know,
44:21
I mean, there's it's not working
out well for anybody. The system
44:28
the system is so deeply corrupt.
So just everything is is broken.
44:36
And you know, and I just don't
see Carrie lake as being
44:38
helpful.
44:41
Unknown: I love it. So So, yeah,
the system's corrupted. As
44:46
always, everything. We always
have to remember that the first
44:49
thing you learn in poli science
class College, is that the
44:53
President sets the standard for
Ethics in the country. Yeah, and
44:59
that's why blow Jobs became so
important after Bill Clinton.
45:04
They're not sex. Don't forget
that girls No, no. And, and
45:08
Biden is corrupt President is
obviously corrupt, and it's
45:13
being reflected everywhere.
45:15
Adam Curry: You're so right
there. We have a third Bolton
45:17
clip here.
45:19
Unknown: Yeah. Again, the
government has to prove it and
45:21
hope they do it soon. I think
one real issue here is how
45:25
quickly this goes to trial. You
know, Donald Trump says he's
45:28
completely innocent. Well, if
he's completely innocent, he
45:31
should want this stain on his
reputation removed as soon as
45:34
possible an innocent person
would say I want to trial in a
45:38
couple of months. Let's see what
Donald Trump does. And
45:41
of course, if it goes beyond a
couple of months where the
45:43
presidential primary season,
why, given what you've said,
45:46
Ambassador, why do you think
that Ron DeSantis, one of Trumps
45:50
rivals for the nomination? is
attacking the Justice Department
45:53
over this indictment?
45:55
Well, I think it's a mistake, I
think, actually DeSantis the
45:58
other day made a very important
point, which was when he was in
46:02
the Navy Judge Advocate
General's corps handling
46:05
classified information. If he
had done a portion of what Trump
46:09
is alleged to have done, he
would have been court martialed.
46:12
That's the standard to make and
I think for Republicans look at,
46:16
take it for granted that there's
a double standard, take it for
46:20
granted, Democrats don't
prosecute, Democrats believe all
46:23
that but Hillary should have
been prosecuted, Joe Biden
46:26
should be prosecuted, and they
weren't. And that's an
46:29
injustice, except that for the
sake of argument, and then ask
46:33
these candidates the question,
Does that mean you give Donald
46:36
Trump a free pass? Is your
answer to the double standard
46:39
problem to have no standard at
all? You know, Republicans used
46:43
to believe that if you didn't
prosecute criminals, you'd have
46:46
more crime. And I think that
insight was right then and it's
46:50
right now.
46:50
Oh.
46:55
Adam Curry: President Bolton
Thank you. President Vice
46:58
President Elect Bolton we're so
so pleased so pleased to have
47:01
you. Well, let's just talk about
the system them because the
47:05
system is is weaponizing
everything in particular
47:09
children. Did you see the
Chinese Did you see you're a
47:13
theater Maven, did you see the
Chinese the Chinese?
47:16
Unknown: Yeah, and I do have one
commentary. Yes. I bought the
47:18
Chinese. Yeah, it was the worst.
Probably one of the worst. I
47:23
didn't get the clip.
47:25
Adam Curry: I got one cloaking.
47:26
Unknown: I got the clip, play
that clip and then I'll tell you
47:28
what, I think this is
47:29
Adam Curry: Denise Benton act is
Ginny Benton. And
47:32
Unknown: yeah, it's couldn't
keep her mouth shut it. Well,
47:35
Adam Curry: it's like, well, you
know, it doesn't matter if it's
47:38
Trump or DeSantis or de Santos.
They're all racists.
47:54
Unknown: Hi, I'm Denise Benton,
actor, and proud CMU alum.
48:03
Earlier tonight, see me on the
Tony Awards presented the 2023
48:09
excellence in theater Education
Award. And while I am certain
48:12
that the current Grand Wizard,
I'm sorry, excuse me, governor
48:16
of my home state of Florida will
be extinguishing.
48:21
Adam Curry: Now the whole crowd
goes wild. They're on their
48:24
feet. They're pumping their
fists in the air. He's a racist,
48:29
a racist. I mean, it was really
disappointing as a fan of the
48:39
theater.
48:40
Unknown: Well, you know, a
couple of things should be
48:41
noted. One is the the numbers
the box office numbers are way
48:48
down. Yeah. And, and these
awards didn't help any. Now the
48:57
best play I want to read this is
an example that both the best
49:02
playing the best musical have
lost money. But the best play
49:06
was, I guess a complete turkey
but it wins. And it's called
49:10
Kimberly akimbo is the name of
the play. Now I just want to
49:14
read from the wiki page what
this plays about. This is a play
49:18
written and I want to say Do you
think they're packing them in to
49:22
go see this particular play is a
play written in 2000 by David
49:27
Lindsay a bear. It's titled
character is a lonely teenage
49:32
girl suffering from a disease
similar to progeria that causes
49:37
her to age four and a half times
as fast as normal, thus trapping
49:42
her inside the frail physical
body of an elderly woman. She
49:46
meets another misfit at college
or a teenage boy and the to form
49:52
an attachment to one another
that borders on attraction. But
49:56
their situation is not helped by
Kimberly's rapidly detailed
50:00
aerating health. Soon Kimberly's
family gets mixed up in some
50:04
crazy money schemes and the
family is emotionally destroyed.
50:10
Adam Curry: Oh man who was
horrible doesn't sound that
50:14
doesn't say you know just
doesn't doesn't say Cabaret
50:20
Unknown: is just not something
you're gonna go watch and
50:23
they're they're celebrating this
they have gone off the rails
50:28
they've lost the plot
50:30
Adam Curry: the celebrating
ageism sounds like I'm not quite
50:33
sure
50:33
Unknown: what that I don't even
know what the point of it is.
50:36
But why would that get best?
There's nothing Broadway is dead
50:40
on his feet right now because
the talent is gone.
50:45
Adam Curry: Where did the talent
go? I mean, the
50:47
Unknown: the musical that which
was done by Tom Stoppard, his
50:50
last piece probably was is
probably acceptable. But but the
50:54
rest of it is just with this and
the arrogance of these people
50:58
that go out there and, and just
accuse everyone who doesn't like
51:02
them of being
51:03
Adam Curry: Ku Klux Klan and
rename and renaming the town in
51:07
Florida to plantation, Florida.
Yeah, I mean, and for a black
51:11
woman to do this. It's this
messed up. I mean, it's one
51:15
thing for dinero to go there.
Yeah. dinero like I hate Trump,
51:19
but I'll suck him in the face.
Okay, tough guy. Great. But this
51:23
is just is there's there's not
even any evidence of, of racism.
51:29
Oh, Mike. I just I hear it
everywhere. All Florida most
51:32
racist state. When did this
happen? There's more black.
51:36
Unknown: In Double ACP said,
says it's a dangerous place to
51:40
go despite the fact that the
head of the NAACP lives in
51:44
Florida.
51:45
Adam Curry: So it's just
everything being weaponized.
51:48
Right. I'm surprised they're
still pulling racing. I mean,
51:51
it. Why didn't they just do you
know? Ronnie's hates gays. I
51:57
mean, it should that's what they
should do. That's the trip now.
52:00
He hates children.
52:04
Unknown: So they need their
gender affirming care. By the
52:07
way, the you know that. Kids,
kids look kids who are claiming
52:14
to be non binary is now up
4,000%. In Jersey, it's
52:18
everywhere.
52:19
Adam Curry: I heard I got a note
from one of our producers, he's
52:22
a doctor. And it was it was nice
to dentists. And we were talking
52:26
about my teeth or whatever. And
going back and forth says Now I
52:29
use the term kiddo because I
have at least 40 patients.
52:34
Children who are who are non
binary or, or transgender kids
52:44
40 He says doesn't seem like a
lot out of 1000 patients. I said
52:48
yes. It does.
52:50
Unknown: Seems like a lot to me.
Yeah.
52:53
Adam Curry: This is unheard of.
Anyway, so there's there's an
52:57
attack going on. And that is and
it's the system. Okay? It's not
53:03
that people get wrapped up. We
know lots of people who are on
53:06
the LGBT kids train. They're not
bad people. They're sucked into
53:11
the system and they're
brainwashed and they take
53:13
authority as the authority.
Whoa, guy with a lab coat says
53:18
it ba something Association.
Some somebody with pediatrics in
53:21
the name says it. I will write
about COVID No. So that they
53:27
well that's what they think.
Hilarious. We still have people
53:31
wearing masks alone in their car
driving around even an assault
53:35
in Austin again. Yeah, it's
baffling. baffling.
53:38
Unknown: Yeah, they're in their
car today, three years after the
53:42
fact they're still driving
around with a mask in their car
53:47
by themselves.
53:49
Adam Curry: So this stuff has
been going on for a long time
53:51
and I'm going to show I have a
couple of clips here that I want
53:54
to play. The first one is the
pronouns nonsense, which is just
53:59
nonsense. And
54:01
Unknown: can I can I play a
couple of talk clips you free
54:03
get to talk talk to talk
54:08
Adam Curry: of course of course
man Are we quick talk is up
54:12
Unknown: well let's start with I
do have a pronoun clip. But
54:16
first let's listen from blossom.
Who did tell us off about
54:19
everything because we're all
screwed
54:21
Adam Curry: blossom does
Jeopardy now. So
54:23
Unknown: she she's allowed to
well there's a different blossom
54:25
Oh, I'm sorry,
54:27
female are not genders. If you
don't know who I am, my name is
54:30
blossom i use they them pronouns
in English and espanol en au
54:33
plus eight and Well anybody can
self identify their gender. So
54:35
if they want to use that
language for their gender they
54:37
can. Male and female as well as
intersex are terms that are most
54:42
typically associated with sex
not with gender. When we're
54:45
talking about gender we're
talking about women man in all
54:49
of the identities that fall
within being non binary androgen
54:52
femme of center mask of center,
a gender, gender fluid,
54:56
and there are so many more so if
you aren't charge of a form that
55:01
says gender and then it says
male and female. First of all,
55:05
you're racing intersex people.
Second of all, those are not
55:08
terms associated with gender
they are terms associated with
55:11
sex.
55:12
And I'll
55:12
Adam Curry: tell you, if blossom
was on the Tony Awards, I would
55:16
have watched that shot go see
blossom on stage. That sounds
55:19
like a hoot.
55:22
Unknown: And there we have the
Jetta. The pronoun person that
55:25
is using the pronouns Fe and pop
55:30
Fi is one of my newer pronouns
they pronounce currently FA for
55:34
me is because I'm a very, I'm
very gender and basically the
55:38
stallion except for my enemy. So
yeah,
55:40
they pronounced fairy.
55:44
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's a bad
clip.
55:47
Unknown: And that, yeah, that
clip was not as good but the
55:50
blossom clip was good, but then
the last one is actually
55:53
Michelle and the transsexual
55:56
power. Well, this
55:57
Adam Curry: is this is Dwayne
Wade's
55:59
Unknown: son who's a girl now
56:02
Adam Curry: well that's been
going on for a while Mo and I
56:04
did quite a quite a piece on
this it's
56:06
Unknown: always What do you know
about it? Well, it
56:08
Adam Curry: was all part of his
wife is really the one who
56:11
pushed his kid into it and she
is an actress if I'm saying if
56:15
I'm recalling correctly what
she's
56:16
Unknown: a former I don't know
she acts anymore on
56:20
Adam Curry: on that show. What
show was it not glee? It's the
56:25
one of those one of those non
binary type shows and you know,
56:29
just really kind of wood most as
is, you know, this is was part
56:34
of the SIOP on black Americans.
And, and, you know, this clip,
56:39
of course, I interpreted this
perhaps differently than some
56:42
people. But she now what's,
what's the kids name? Gotta
56:49
know, is talking to Michelle
Obama. I'm not even sure what
56:53
the circumstances but it's over
zoom. And it's an odd exchange.
57:00
Right there.
57:04
Unknown: What's on your mind?
What do you want to know you
57:07
want to talk about this that you
didn't want to talk to you
57:09
about? I want to ask you one
question about your book, which
57:12
by the way, I have read and I
love it. Divine divan,
57:16
Adam Curry: okay. And if my kid
would talk like that, I don't
57:19
care if that's my kids assigned
a birth or not. I'm like, You're
57:23
not talking about that divine
divine, which, by the way, I
57:26
Unknown: have read and I love
it. Divine. And yes, so I wanted
57:30
to ask you, what advice do you
have for teens who want to be
57:34
themselves and thrive? Like you
have? And currently are? Well,
57:38
like you have? And currently
are? Yeah, nice. I mean, yeah,
57:44
I am just so proud of you, you
know, being just an amazing role
57:49
model and embracing but your
truth, right. You're, you're
57:55
you're already doing this. So
maybe this is for some other
57:58
young people that are listening.
I feel
58:03
it does take time to know what
you what's on your mind. What do
58:12
you want to know what you want
to talk about?
58:14
Adam Curry: Yeah, see this? This
was so weird. First of all, this
58:17
is a very privileged child, no
matter what gender and
58:21
privileged child very
privileged, and Michelle Obama
58:24
also grew up privileged. She
just had no struggle. Her mom
58:28
worked at a bank was not
attacked. Tina works at the same
58:32
bank that her mom worked at,
back in the day in Chicago. Now,
58:36
you know, and I have not read
yet I have to read the but I
58:39
need to read the book becoming
Michelle Obama, and then I can
58:42
comment on it. I will I read
Sarah Palin 's book, so I should
58:45
read Michelle Obama's book. But
the way I read this was a
58:49
deflection where this kids going
well, we know you know, the word
58:53
on the street is Michelle, you
you're trans. So could you
58:56
please tell me how you was
divine? How you wrote about it?
59:00
How you how you became yourself.
That's, that's my interpretation
59:05
of what this kid does. What's
59:06
Unknown: the main interpretation
is? Yeah, I don't think yours is
59:09
off the wall.
59:11
Adam Curry: No, big mic. 2024.
So let's talk about pronouns for
59:17
a second, which, and if someone
it upsets the balance between
59:26
children and parents, it is not
a good idea. It's it is also
59:30
incorrect grammar most of the
time, it is also a lie. And if
59:34
someone says My pronouns are my
response will be Do not worry. I
59:39
will not be talking about you to
other people. And that's just
59:43
that's it. Now, I've never had
someone tell me their pronouns.
59:47
It hasn't occurred to me. But I
have heard children say this to
59:53
parents, and it's jarring, but
it's been going on for a while,
59:57
and of course, it's been rammed
on every wants to throat in the
1:00:00
media in entertainment Star Trek
Discovery, I don't watch season
1:00:06
three, Episode Eight, the
distress signal
1:00:09
Unknown: must include an encoded
message of some kind, DERA can
1:00:12
write an algorithm that can find
and decode it. How long will
1:00:15
that take? No more than a few
hours. She's pretty fast. Update
1:00:19
me the moment you have something
committed. Of course
1:00:29
they're fast. I'm not she I've
never felt like a she or or her.
1:00:41
So I would prefer they or them
to know.
1:00:50
Adam Curry: Okay, now this is a
DERA saying this to them's
1:00:55
superior. And that's accepted.
So that's the kind of and this
1:01:00
is years old. This is two, three
years ago. So this stuff has
1:01:03
been going on. It's been it's
been promoted. And it is part of
1:01:07
an absolute system to upset the
world. Certainly the United
1:01:13
States, although things seem to
be cranking up a bit in in other
1:01:17
countries, oddly, trying. Yeah,
they're succeeding. The
1:01:21
Netherlands is becoming a little
weird now, unexpectedly. But
1:01:26
it's entering into law,
California, at the local level,
1:01:30
which I think is much more
important than the presidential
1:01:32
race. So squirrel on the on
who's going to be the president.
1:01:36
This is one of your guys up
there. When it's his name,
1:01:41
Senator Scott, Wilk, a
Republican, I'm sure one of the
1:01:44
things if you in the California
State Senate.
1:01:47
Unknown: I'm now in year 11. In
the state legislature, and all
1:01:51
the time we're proposing
policies to protect children.
1:01:55
After 11 years, I've come to
conclusion that we need to start
1:01:58
protecting parents as just not
happening. I've been here let's
1:02:02
witness a full frontal assault
on charter schools, taking way
1:02:07
parents choice and how their
children can be educated to the
1:02:12
detriment particularly of
children of color. In recent
1:02:15
years, we have put government
bureaucrats between parents,
1:02:19
children and doctors when it
comes to medical care. And now
1:02:23
we have this where if a parent
does not support the ideology of
1:02:26
the government, they're going to
be taken away from the home. Now
1:02:30
I agree with both Senator wiener
Senator Laird that today It only
1:02:34
involves divorce proceedings and
frankly, a judge can already
1:02:38
factor factor this in. But I can
assure you is not going to end
1:02:42
with divorce proceedings. In the
past when we've had these
1:02:45
discussions, and I've seen
parental rights. atrophied and
1:02:50
I've been I've encouraged people
to keep fighting. I've changed
1:02:54
my mind on that if you love your
children, you need to flee
1:02:57
California. You need to flee. We
are moving towards the pathway.
1:03:03
The Handmaid's Tale, California
is becoming the new Juliet. And
1:03:07
it just breaks my I'm born and
raised in this state, I love
1:03:10
this state, I'm not going to
stay in this state, because it's
1:03:14
just too oppressive. And I
believe in freedom. And so I'm
1:03:17
going to move to America when I
leave the legislature.
1:03:20
Adam Curry: So what is going on
here is if if you don't listen
1:03:24
to your child, when they say my
pronouns are, your child can be
1:03:28
taken away from you by Child
Protective Services, apparently
1:03:32
with that in the case of a
divorce, but that's just the
1:03:35
start. This is not okay.
1:03:38
Unknown: No, this is the stuff
that's promoted by Scott wiener.
1:03:41
He mentioned him in there. Yeah.
He's a radical left winger from
1:03:46
San Francisco a gay advocate.
And he's totally on the side of
1:03:51
the trans he's not as you know,
you think he wouldn't be but he
1:03:54
doesn't get it. And it's this
this is going on
1:03:57
Adam Curry: because it's
political. He doesn't care. It's
1:04:00
the thing you're supposed to say
politically Used To Be Black
1:04:03
Lives Matter. Where did that go?
Black people all taken care of
1:04:06
it's all good everybody Black
Lives Matter Black Lives, which
1:04:09
as we know was run by trained
Marxists. So I'm gonna get into
1:04:14
the market admitted admitted
Yeah, it's not a secret. Not a
1:04:17
secret. Now they were proud of
it but you know, they blew up as
1:04:21
it as often happens, you know,
they
1:04:22
Unknown: well they got money.
They got money, marches with
1:04:26
money stuff never worked. Yeah
1:04:27
Adam Curry: did never works out
well, but we have a passing of
1:04:30
the torch, and the United States
is a firm target. Once again,
1:04:35
Unknown: I may not be quite as
dramatic as the TV show
1:04:38
succession but George Soros has
made a decision to hand over his
1:04:41
$25 billion empire to his 37
year old son Alex. Despite
1:04:47
saying in the past, he didn't
want one of his five kids to
1:04:50
succeed him. When asked about
his U turn. The 92 year old
1:04:54
philanthropist said his son had
anointed. Alex Sarasa said he is
1:04:58
more political than his father.
and plans to continue helping
1:05:01
left leaning causes. But at the
same time, he said, our side has
1:05:05
to be better about being more
patriotic and inclusive. Just
1:05:09
because someone votes Trump
doesn't mean they're lost or
1:05:12
racist.
1:05:13
Adam Curry: This is interesting.
So she's trying to bring
1:05:18
everybody in under the same
tent. And what would he do that
1:05:22
with would do it under the two
issues that people are most
1:05:25
afraid of being on the wrong
side of because of just how it's
1:05:29
been? Culturally changed? Yeah.
1:05:32
Unknown: So Alex, Soros has
obviously been involved, at
1:05:35
least recently. What more do we
know about him?
1:05:39
Well, he's got a PhD in history.
He's 37. So still pretty young.
1:05:43
And he has said, by his own
admission, that he has broadly
1:05:46
the same political views as his
father, but that he is more
1:05:49
political, and for example, that
he is going to actively campaign
1:05:52
against Donald Trump's attempt
to run for as a second term for
1:05:55
US president. He says, for
example, that he shares a lot of
1:05:58
the same ideas around democracy
that his dad does, that
1:06:00
includes, for example, a
commitment to try and pursue
1:06:03
freedom of speech, criminal
justice reform, as well as
1:06:06
minority and refugee rights. But
he says, for example, that his
1:06:10
focus is perhaps going to be
more us focus. And of course,
1:06:13
his dad was born in Hungary and
lived under the Nazi occupation.
1:06:17
And indeed, Open Society
Foundations was headquartered
1:06:19
initially in Budapest, and then
later in Berlin. Whereas it
1:06:22
sounds like Alex is going to be
more focused on US domestic
1:06:25
politics. He says, for example,
that he's going to put emphasis
1:06:29
on voting rights abortion as
well as initiatives when it
1:06:32
comes to gender equality.
1:06:33
Adam Curry: Yeah, there we go.
Yeah. And with gender equality,
1:06:35
we know what that means.
1:06:37
Unknown: Yeah. Means
sterilization to the youth of
1:06:39
America.
1:06:40
Adam Curry: So you know, we've
played James Lindsay before and
1:06:44
if you ever get James Lindsay
You really have to listen to
1:06:47
the, to his speeches. And we've
you know, we've played bits of
1:06:50
it in the past and it's always
quite good. But how did this How
1:06:53
does really get into into our
schools into our education
1:06:57
system? This is where, you know,
our I was off the board. This
1:07:00
has been going on for 30 years.
It's so deeply ingrained. And
1:07:04
the tinfoil hat podcast, of
course, podcast guide and guy
1:07:10
named that's what's his face,
it's Sam Tripoli. It's pretty
1:07:16
good podcast. So he had Jordan
Henry on parent activist,
1:07:21
activist parent, and he brings
in a new name Paulo, free airy,
1:07:27
and how this thinking has been
introduced and, and continues to
1:07:34
propagate throughout the entire
educational system. Regardless
1:07:39
of what what subject it is,
1:07:41
Unknown: these professors had us
read this guy named pallu
1:07:44
Ferreri, a Brazilian Marxist
from Assisi, Brazil,
1:07:48
Adam Curry: you know, Paulo
Ferrari.
1:07:50
Unknown: Oh, yeah. Yeah, he's
the guy. He's the guy. He is the
1:07:53
Nexus.
1:07:54
Adam Curry: You know the guy.
Yeah. Well,
1:07:56
Unknown: I've never met him. No,
1:07:58
Adam Curry: no, but what do you
know about the guy? Why just
1:08:00
give us a
1:08:00
Unknown: Marxist? He's a
theoretical Marxist. He's out of
1:08:05
Brazil and he has he came up
with the entire scheme to
1:08:09
corrupt the education system,
promote Maoism? Well, as we
1:08:13
would have it as we would define
it, we trans Maoism as we define
1:08:16
he is the guy he's the guy he's
the go to guy well, it all
1:08:20
traces back to him.
1:08:21
Adam Curry: Well, this and he's
still alive this guy. I don't
1:08:25
know we need to bring him to
account
1:08:27
Unknown: again Marxist from his
sci fi Brazil. This guy
1:08:31
basically changed education.
This is educational theory that
1:08:36
I had to read. Okay, educational
Marx's theory that I had to
1:08:38
read. For Landscape Architecture
School. My professors I was
1:08:42
like, oh, yeah, that you need to
develop a critical consciousness
1:08:46
for landscape architecture. I'm
like for trees, plants. And
1:08:51
they're like, Yeah, you do. And
I pushed back and I was like,
1:08:55
Okay, this book Paulo Freire,
II, it's his book called
1:08:58
Pedagogy of the Oppressed. This
book is the most influential
1:09:02
book in education. Every
educator that you know, every
1:09:06
teacher that you know, who's
been to school since 1990, for
1:09:10
sure, has read pallu for very,
and if they go get like an
1:09:14
advanced degree, like a master's
or doctorate, bro, they have to
1:09:17
buy into the ideology. They have
to go in deep. He quotes che he
1:09:22
quotes now he quotes Lenin, he
quotes Luke Kotch, Marx, Hegel,
1:09:27
all of the big Marxist
philosophers who were activists.
1:09:32
Adam Curry: So you know, just
hearing this and I think of our
1:09:35
you know, the Austin liberal
school teacher, she was brought
1:09:38
up on this as well, even though
underneath she's Jewish so she
1:09:42
she has some some things that
that tell her this is wrong
1:09:46
underneath bubbling under but
1:09:49
Unknown: but she's, yeah, most
Jews are all in on this. She's
1:09:52
Adam Curry: very much very much
all in on it.
1:09:54
Unknown: They call it liberation
theology. Marxist Catholicism
1:09:57
bridal dance.
1:10:00
Adam Curry: liberation theology.
Yes, Operation theology.
1:10:02
Unknown: They call it liberation
theology. So it's Marxist
1:10:05
Catholicism. And they funded him
to go to the World Council of
1:10:09
Churches in Geneva, Switzerland.
And, you know, long story short,
1:10:16
he got picked up by these
academics and harbor. And they
1:10:20
flew up they flew, he was the
toast of the elites in America
1:10:25
and in Europe, funded by the
Rockefellers funded by the UN,
1:10:30
as an official diplomat or some,
some nonsense, and then they
1:10:34
published his book over and over
and over again. And then they
1:10:38
push all these Marxist
ideologues who are basically you
1:10:42
can't you know, they're Ferien,
F, r, e, i r e, that's a spell
1:10:47
for very for anybody listening.
And it's a cool, it's a cool,
1:10:51
it's a straight up Marxist,
Catholic liberation theology,
1:10:56
Cole, that the Rockefellers
funded to overtake American
1:11:01
education.
1:11:02
Adam Curry: And when he says
this, I'm like, Oh, so this is
1:11:04
why we have new Catholics in
China. Because ceflix
1:11:09
Unknown: If you go back through
Obama, yeah. You remember, he
1:11:12
went to a church that had a
black liberation theology. This
1:11:16
is the same stuff.
1:11:18
Adam Curry: Oh, was that his
pastor?
1:11:21
Unknown: Yeah, remember that
guy? Yeah. Obama's kind of an
1:11:24
atheist and probably never went
to church, but they, but the
1:11:27
Republicans tried to associate
him with this guy. And it was a
1:11:31
big deal. He's a bad guy with
his name communist.
1:11:34
Adam Curry: Yeah. Come on. It's
on the tip of my tongue.
1:11:37
Unknown: Yeah, that guy. And
yeah, no, this is via Congrats,
1:11:41
you got your concise clip,
1:11:43
Adam Curry: Jeremiah, right.
1:11:45
Unknown: Yeah, Jeremiah Wright,
Jeremiah, black liberation
1:11:48
theology. Same thing that you
just take the word black and
1:11:52
replace it with, with design or
to replace it with gender or you
1:11:56
replace it with whatever. Next
clip,
1:11:58
the whole point of his book and
education is that, you know, he
1:12:03
wants to get rid of all
distinction between you know,
1:12:08
the teacher and the student.
Like there's there's no
1:12:12
hierarchy whatsoever, you're not
going to learn from the teacher,
1:12:15
you're the student actually
teaches the teacher,
1:12:18
Adam Curry: like the like the
the child teachers, the parent.
1:12:22
Unknown: And they're actually
it's more like their equivalent,
1:12:24
and they there's no power
whatsoever. So that's why you
1:12:28
see all this like chaos in
schools right now. It's because
1:12:31
yeah, yeah, yeah. These these
educators got brainwashed into
1:12:36
thinking that the students run
the show, woke is pallu Frary.
1:12:41
Woke is critical consciousness.
Is that that is where this chick
1:12:47
came from. It's now it's, it's
now as thought reform. Okay. And
1:12:51
that was his whole mission was
to basically insert Maoist
1:12:54
thought reform in the West. And
damn, he was successful.
1:12:59
Adam Curry: Yes. And I have
1:13:00
Unknown: desert by the way.
Yeah. Your earlier clip of the
1:13:03
guy in California. Yeah. It
reflects this same thing. Yes.
1:13:08
The idea of that well, to get to
you know, you take the kid away
1:13:11
from the parents of the if you
don't listen to the kid of the
1:13:13
kids, the boss. This is the same
thing that happens in family
1:13:18
structures where the daughter
says know them, yep. To them
1:13:23
guess. Exam dad damaged? Does
she know so she dad? Yep. That's
1:13:30
it. This is very Yes. Almost.
Great.
1:13:34
Adam Curry: I have one more clip
from him. The wasn't gonna say.
1:13:40
So there was an example that
James Lindsay gave different. I
1:13:43
don't have the clip, but I can I
can paraphrase it. The way this
1:13:47
is brought into the classroom is
let's say you're in math class,
1:13:51
where it's a math lesson. And
you say, okay, Pete and his
1:13:55
family are driving to the
amusement park, it's 50 miles
1:13:59
from their home to the amusement
park. They've driven 30 miles.
1:14:04
The math question will be, how
many more miles do they have to
1:14:08
go? But first, who here has been
to an amusement park? So there's
1:14:14
going to be at least one or two
have not been to an amusement
1:14:16
park? And then the conversation
goes, Oh, well, why not? Is it
1:14:21
is it fair that some kids can't
go to an amusement park and then
1:14:25
all of a sudden you're talking
about economics and class and
1:14:30
then you're no longer talking
about matter about equity,
1:14:33
equity. Of course, you're
talking about equity.
1:14:35
Ultimately, that's how it's
being taught. And the more I
1:14:39
think about the Austin school
teacher, the more I now
1:14:42
recognize, even though
internally she hated it, she
1:14:46
hates her job. She she she would
say, I hate my job, but I can't
1:14:51
leave because I will not get my
pension. I'm now in my 50s I'm
1:14:56
screwed. And then she has all
these rules. When I say You
1:15:00
know, once you talk to the kids
about this, well, that's not in
1:15:02
the Texas, East Texas State,
they have this all this rule
1:15:05
books about you can talk about
and it's all codified. It's all
1:15:09
encoded in there. It started
before it started with No Child
1:15:13
Left Behind the Republicans,
Bush did this. He started that,
1:15:18
then we had ESA. And then of
course, we had Common Core. And
1:15:21
now we have SEL, social
emotional learning. And the way
1:15:26
they did it is with with ESA,
and common core, the teachers
1:15:30
now had to do all this extra
work and document how the child
1:15:35
is doing not just academically,
is the child adapting? Do they,
1:15:40
you know, do they fit in with
the class? Do they have empathy,
1:15:43
and then with SEL, the social
emotional learning, that's where
1:15:48
we talked about this. That's
where this castle organization
1:15:51
pops up. And they say, Oh, we've
got the whole system that does
1:15:53
it all for you don't have to do
all this work. We'll just do it
1:15:55
all for you. And so now we have
the whole system is all set up.
1:16:00
And and I know parents who have
their kids in Christian schools
1:16:04
in Austin, and I said, Do they
have any SEL yeah, there's some
1:16:06
SEL, red flag, red flag, it's
everywhere. Here's his last clip
1:16:13
of this, Jordan, Henry guy.
1:16:15
Unknown: Their their policies
from the top down are designed
1:16:19
to destabilize children, to take
away their identity, to make
1:16:24
sure that they do not have one.
And that's critical
1:16:28
consciousness, right? Because
they want to have this this,
1:16:31
this this mindset for children
from a very early age, where
1:16:35
they're not really teaching them
like what to think? Or, or, or
1:16:39
even like, how to think. But
which questions to ask, and in
1:16:45
which ways why why did critical
race theory? Why did Cultural
1:16:50
Marxism get pushed in the
institutions? Why does UCLA have
1:16:56
a critical race theory law
department now funded by our tax
1:17:00
dollars? Why is because because
the government wants to keep us
1:17:03
separated. They don't want us to
unite these institutions, higher
1:17:07
ed, these elite institutions,
they're specifically designed to
1:17:11
brainwash people and to keep
them keep them siloed. There's
1:17:16
this there's this academic
paper, it's by this like, woke
1:17:19
academic, like gender, gender,
gender specialist, whatever,
1:17:24
gender theory woman, her name is
Hannah Dyer vypr. Listen to this
1:17:28
title of this academic journal
article. It's called queer,
1:17:32
futurity and childhood
innocence, beyond the injury of
1:17:38
development. That's the title,
bro. All right. And then and
1:17:43
then like, one of her quotes is,
it's better to understand
1:17:46
queerness as that which is
destructive to the social order,
1:17:52
and in content in contradiction
to reproductive maturity.
1:17:58
Literally, queerness is
attacking social order. And the
1:18:03
ability for children to
eventually reproduce.
1:18:06
Adam Curry: And this is
important. Everyone's focused on
1:18:09
the T. But the cues in there for
a reason. That's the one we got
1:18:13
to be careful of, because it
won't come down to your your
1:18:19
gender or assigned at birth. No,
no, just queer just no children
1:18:24
just ruined, ruined every stop
your family.
1:18:27
Unknown: No families, no fan.
That's a long term goal.
1:18:30
Adam Curry: The family will be
created in a lab that is
1:18:33
unfortunately these people are
crazy. So part of Cultural
1:18:37
Marxism. And we I remember
saying this early on in the
1:18:41
show, and we would kind of laugh
about as well, it's cultural
1:18:44
Marxism and you would chuckle
1:18:46
Unknown: Yeah, I chuckle you
chuckle because you
1:18:49
Adam Curry: knew. But I was I
was too young. And I wasn't I
1:18:52
wasn't schooled enough to
understand, but I was just
1:18:55
yelling with everybody else that
he is Cultural Marxism. But it
1:18:58
was and it is. So when you
change words, even if it's as
1:19:02
simple as the definition of a
vaccine, or the definition of
1:19:07
man and woman, which is John
Hopkins. Now this is John
1:19:10
Hopkins is an authority it is
seen as an authority. We had
1:19:14
John Hopkins putting up the
death count of COVID, regardless
1:19:19
of what you died of, that was on
the screen for for two years in
1:19:24
a row, just count as count. So
it's an authority and now they
1:19:28
have redefined what Lesbian and
Gay is in this. It's stirring up
1:19:34
a little bit of consternation,
but not really. And I think we
1:19:41
should read it just so we all
understand. So they have
1:19:44
Unknown: a non woman thing. Yes.
Yeah, this is worth reading and
1:19:48
discussing.
1:19:49
Adam Curry: The university's
gender and sexuality resource
1:19:52
Resources Office has a glob
Glossary of LGBTQ identities and
1:19:58
terms and income Oh,
1:20:00
Unknown: can I stop you one more
time now? Sure. We have to
1:20:04
remember Johns Hopkins as a
front for the CIA.
1:20:07
Adam Curry: And we know this how
1:20:10
Unknown: USA ID runs out of
their spook operations run out
1:20:14
of there. It's just believe me,
we've talked about this before.
1:20:19
It's it's a smooth operation at
this point. And Mr. Real school,
1:20:23
you can go there and get a
degree. Yeah, but it is a front.
1:20:26
There's no doubt about it. Okay.
1:20:28
Adam Curry: Again, another
school I did not attend. So
1:20:34
there's gender and sexuality
Resources Office contains a
1:20:37
glossary of LGBTQ identities and
terms, and includes the
1:20:41
definition for the term lesbian.
And it's it this is how it
1:20:46
reads. Maybe I should do gay
man. First, let's do gay man.
1:20:50
First. A man who is a man who is
emotionally romantically
1:20:56
sexually affectionately, or
relationally attracted to other
1:20:59
men. I can't I guess you can't
just have a bro or who
1:21:03
identifies as a member of the
gay community. So if you
1:21:07
identify you're gay, at times,
gay is used to refer to all
1:21:10
people regardless of gender, who
have their primary sexual and or
1:21:15
romantic attractions to people
of the same gender. Gay is an
1:21:18
adjective, not a noun, as in, he
is a gay man.
1:21:28
A lesbian is a non man attracted
to non men. Well, past
1:21:35
definitions referred to lesbian
as a woman who is emotionally
1:21:39
romantically and or sexually
attracted to other women. This
1:21:43
updated definition includes non
binary people who may also
1:21:47
identify with the label discuss.
1:21:53
Unknown: Well, of course, the
big controversy is why don't
1:21:55
they make the gay men you know,
attracted to non women? Yes.
1:22:01
They don't do that. It's a very
strange. Again, a fucking with
1:22:07
the language to an to an extreme
F bomb from the vorak. Who?
1:22:12
Well, it's the only way you can
put it. Yeah. It with some some
1:22:18
goal in mind. I mean, this is
all it up. And he comes from
1:22:21
Johns Hopkins with their map of
the deaths. The deaths
1:22:26
Adam Curry: Dez Dez. Dez. is
1:22:29
Unknown: the map of the damage
again. It's an OP of some sort.
1:22:34
I don't know exactly what
they're trying to accomplish
1:22:36
here. But it did get some
attention.
1:22:38
Adam Curry: Well, well, there's
so many people who benefits so
1:22:41
we know how big pharma in the
medical industry benefits
1:22:44
because it's money, money,
money, but the politics of it.
1:22:47
It's just the new black. But
this is always the underlying
1:22:53
idea has always been this for
Aryan. Is that how we say it for
1:22:57
Aryan? Is that, I guess
something like that? Is this for
1:23:01
Aryan? The Maoists. We'll just
call it Trans Maoist methodology
1:23:08
to capture the entire country or
the world of the world really
1:23:12
the world.
1:23:12
Unknown: The world. Well, like
1:23:15
Adam Curry: Yeah, but it's
working pretty well.
1:23:17
Unknown: You know, what was
working not in China. Let's,
1:23:21
here's what's your the irony of
this Maoist thing is cracks me
1:23:24
up. Okay. The Mao was who had
the girls dress and pants and
1:23:28
act like boys and they were and
they had the kids go turn on
1:23:31
their parents with the Cultural
Revolution. They the whole
1:23:34
thing? Yep. That was the great,
extreme aspect of the mouse
1:23:39
thing. Currently,
1:23:41
Adam Curry: I wish I was alive
when this happened in my
1:23:44
lifetime. This happened with a
little red book. Yeah, it and we
1:23:48
still have read books on this
very show.
1:23:51
Unknown: Well, he's not little.
So the Yes, we were both alive
1:23:56
and the low red book did fade
run Dentistry has shaken the
1:23:59
book. Yeah. And those books are
around. I mean, I think I still
1:24:02
have what is
1:24:03
Adam Curry: your what is the
equivalent of the Little Red
1:24:05
Book today?
1:24:07
Unknown: Well, I'd have to think
about that. There has to be one
1:24:09
or the pride flag. Maybe. Maybe
that no, the progressive,
1:24:13
prideful? Yes. The
1:24:14
Adam Curry: new one. Yes. The
new progressive. And, by the
1:24:17
way, it is inappropriate for
anyone of any gender of any man,
1:24:21
non man, woman, non woman,
whatever, to bear your chest on
1:24:26
the White House lawn. I don't
care who you are. It's not
1:24:29
appropriate. She's, anyway, they
were doing that too.
1:24:35
Unknown: So the point is, is so
they set this up, they had to
1:24:39
they're the ones who created the
revolution became a communist,
1:24:43
actually a kind of a, I'd say
pro some new sort of communist
1:24:49
state dictatorship or
authoritarian for sure. And
1:24:54
they've since then, if you
remember, like, I think it's
1:24:56
about a year ago they banned fly
The boys guys were talking with
1:25:01
they had all these bands. So now
everything that would be like
1:25:05
considered a little gay is
illegal in China, which is like
1:25:10
the reverse of where they were
headed.
1:25:13
Adam Curry: Not that China is
behind these,
1:25:15
Unknown: this does not lead to
good news for the for the
1:25:18
community
1:25:20
Adam Curry: know and keep your
eye on the queue as what else
1:25:23
keep your eye on the queue. So
how does this again how does
1:25:27
this happen? We've had it with
with my child, my might my
1:25:31
girls, they've all at one point
been diagnosed with something
1:25:36
and autism I think my daughter
still believes that she has a an
1:25:41
a proper, functional autistic
diagnosis and, and for the now
1:25:47
she like all of them, all of
them at one point had been
1:25:50
prescribed some kind of
medication they all themselves
1:25:53
got off of it. Like I don't feel
good on this. This is no good,
1:25:56
thank God. But I think there
still might be some Vyvanse
1:26:00
roaming around. So meth
certainly stoned one of our
1:26:07
nights I'm 43. I was diagnosed
one year ago as being autistic.
1:26:11
For insight and shared exploit
How old is he 43.
1:26:15
Unknown: So at the age of 42
1:26:17
Adam Curry: Yes. For insight and
shared experiences, I'd look to
1:26:20
social media for other adults
like myself who live decades
1:26:23
undiagnosed and just trying to
understand why everything is so
1:26:26
hard to understand. I would be
identified as high functioning
1:26:29
or having Asperger's Mote both
of these town terms are frowned
1:26:33
upon by the woke Autistics. This
leads me to the point of this
1:26:37
email autistic transgenders.
Once I started poking around
1:26:41
social media for autistic
adults, I noticed right away
1:26:44
that a large number of people
early 30s, or younger, who are
1:26:47
autistic identified as queer,
they them trans. I thought about
1:26:53
this for a while and it makes a
lot of sense when I was in
1:26:55
elementary school, a trusted
adult teacher or therapist could
1:26:59
probably have convinced me the
reason I was so confused is
1:27:01
because I was in the wrong
gender. To add this, to this
1:27:05
autistic people are always
mimicking those around them in
1:27:09
their struggle to read and adapt
to social cues. So you get a
1:27:12
monkey see monkey do chain
reaction on top of it. Yes,
1:27:15
social media is it's a perfect
setup. And, and it's just, it's
1:27:23
all being pushed, it's all being
allowed. And then it doesn't end
1:27:27
well. And now we have
1:27:29
Unknown: this is not going to
end well. And I we have to we
1:27:32
have to make this we have to
take that as a given.
1:27:35
Adam Curry: And the main thing
though, that I would plea for is
1:27:39
we have to stop and change the
system. And not just yell at
1:27:44
each other because that's the
not going to end well apart.
1:27:47
Now, everybody's everybody's
broken in this
1:27:52
Unknown: note, there's no chance
of that.
1:27:55
Adam Curry: Unfortunately,
History says you know, agrees
1:27:58
with you. Now I'm gonna just
before we take our first break,
1:28:01
and by the way, we have a
special guest in today's
1:28:03
donation segment and and the
secret numbers.
1:28:08
Unknown: This, I think is last
year, you get these numbers, you
1:28:11
get money.
1:28:12
Adam Curry: This is the big ones
the big win. This, this and
1:28:16
we'll talk about this after our
break as well. This flows into
1:28:20
transhumanism because if you
can't, if you're not going to
1:28:25
create new humans, that's the
ultimate goal of being Q nor the
1:28:29
lead up to that being T. Then
we're going to create all that
1:28:33
we're going to have we have to
bring in something else and a
1:28:36
lot of a lot of transgenderism
flows into transhumanism and
1:28:43
this is where we get into big
tech. And if if the if I ever
1:28:48
saw the ladies of Fredericksburg
spin up over something it is
1:28:52
over the latest interview of
Yuval Noah Harare. And, and so
1:28:58
you know there's text message
groups like Oh, this guy, this
1:29:00
guy, and he's a World Economic
Forum adviser. And this guy is
1:29:05
the worst. We've played clips of
him before you know who I'm
1:29:09
talking about, right? No, this
is yeah, Harare is the guy who
1:29:13
wrote the book that everyone's
1:29:17
Unknown: probably if I hear him
all you Oh, yeah, he's Israel. I
1:29:20
ever delivered clips of this
guy.
1:29:23
Adam Curry: We have played
clips. I don't know if you've
1:29:25
delivered clips. His main book
was about his original
1:29:30
bestseller Sapiens, a brief
humanity of the history of
1:29:33
humankind. Then he did a brief
history of tomorrow lessons for
1:29:37
the 21st century. You know, this
is this is he is of course, a
1:29:44
World Economic Forum favorite.
This is the he's like the he's
1:29:48
the guru. Oh, yes. He's so
smart. He knows exactly where
1:29:51
it's all going. He knows
everything. Oh, yes. Oh, and
1:29:54
he's from Israel. Come on. Yeah.
So of course Horse, he knows
1:30:00
exactly what's going to happen.
And we might as well embrace our
1:30:04
machine overlords. The
1:30:06
Unknown: AI AI is now at the
stage, like of I don't know,
1:30:10
amoebas it's like 4 billion
years ago, and the first living
1:30:16
organisms are crawling out of
the organic soup. And so Chad
1:30:23
GPT, and all these wonders, they
are the amoebas of the AI world.
1:30:28
What would T Rex look like? And
how long would it take for the
1:30:35
AI amoebas to evolve into the T
rexes. And it wants to take
1:30:41
billions of years, maybe takes
just a few decades or a few
1:30:45
years? Because the evolution of
AI is a completely different
1:30:52
timescale than the evolution of
organic beings. Because AI
1:30:56
itself works on a different
timescale. AI is always on one
1:31:02
of the computers in general, are
always on humans and other
1:31:07
organic organisms. They live
they exist, they develop by
1:31:12
cycles. We need to raise some
time, I never need to list.
1:31:18
Adam Curry: Okay. Now you and I
both know, this is a big
1:31:22
steaming pile of bull crap. I
mean, even the guys running this
1:31:27
say, Man, this stuff is not
working. It's not really doing
1:31:32
it's not really what you think
it is. Yeah, I can write a
1:31:36
little bit. But this guy, he is
convincing everybody that
1:31:40
Unknown: I liked this, I believe
had the I know remember this
1:31:43
guy? Yeah, he's a four. He's one
of these guys. A little bit like
1:31:47
a secular version, even though I
wouldn't call secular of that
1:31:55
Indian guru guy who keeps
cropping up all the time with
1:31:59
the big square glasses. And he
he's the one who said
1:32:03
responsibility is the ability to
have a response. A Deepak
1:32:08
Chopra,
1:32:08
Adam Curry: Deepak show what
happened in Chicago bruh. Yes,
1:32:12
Unknown: Chopra has a way of, of
analyzing and putting together
1:32:18
things that are seeming lead,
discrepant, and piecing them
1:32:22
together in creative ways that
are clever, and it makes sure it
1:32:27
kind of makes sense, even though
it doesn't really make sense. I
1:32:31
mean, responsibility and for
example. So this guy is like
1:32:36
that only he's secular versus
doesn't have any spiritual
1:32:39
aspect to it. And so he just
comes up with the I like the
1:32:43
amoeba thing. Well, yeah. Well,
you just say the same thing
1:32:46
about anything. Glassware.
1:32:50
Adam Curry: Glassware? Yes. What
about glassware? Dr. Dvorak?
1:32:53
Unknown: It could be as the only
Innes amoeba stage. Wait until
1:32:57
glassware becomes a
Tyrannosaurus Rex.
1:33:01
Adam Curry: You brought that up?
Now the
1:33:03
Unknown: other two things we
need to know about AI? Is that
1:33:06
first, it's the first technology
ever that can make decisions by
1:33:09
itself.
1:33:10
Adam Curry: Oh, make decisions
by itself. It's this technology
1:33:13
is amazing.
1:33:15
Unknown: I hear a lot of people
saying oh, all these worries
1:33:17
about AI. Every time there is a
new technology, people worry
1:33:21
about it. And afterwards, it's
okay. Like when people invented
1:33:24
writing and printing presses and
aeroplanes there were so worried
1:33:29
and in the end, it was okay, I
will be the same. It's not the
1:33:32
same. No previous technology in
history could make decisions.
1:33:37
You know, even an atom bomb.
1:33:39
A Yes. What about the magic
eight ball.
1:33:45
Even an atom bomb actually
empowered humans. Because an
1:33:50
atom bomb can destroy a city, it
cannot decide which city to
1:33:54
bottom. You always need a human
to make the decision. AI is the
1:33:58
first technology that can make
decisions by itself even above
1:34:02
us. Increasingly, we apply to a
bank to get a loan. It's an AI
1:34:07
making the decisions about us so
it takes power away from us.
1:34:12
Adam Curry: Now this is
interesting because something is
1:34:14
going on in the European Union,
which we'll talk about in a
1:34:16
minute about the bank making
decisions for you. Now, have you
1:34:19
said non-secular? Oh, no, no,
no. Our boy Noah Harare has it
1:34:24
covered.
1:34:24
Unknown: The third thing about
AI that everybody needs to know.
1:34:29
It's the first technology ever,
that can create new ideas. You
1:34:34
know, the printing press Radio
Television, they broadcast they
1:34:40
spread the ideas created by the
human brain by the human mind.
1:34:45
They cannot create a new idea.
You know, Gutenberg printed the
1:34:49
Bible. In the middle of the 15th
century. The printing press
1:34:54
printed as many copies of the
Bible as Gutenberg instructed
1:34:57
it, but it did not create ate a
single new page. It had no ideas
1:35:04
of its own about the Bible. Is
it good? Is it bad how to
1:35:06
interpret this how to interpret
that? AI can create new ideas
1:35:13
can even write a new Bible. We,
you know, throughout history
1:35:17
religions dreamt about having a
book written by a superhuman
1:35:23
intelligence by a non human
entity, or every religion claims
1:35:27
our book all the books of the
other religions, they humans
1:35:30
wrote them, but our book doesn't
No, no, it came from some
1:35:34
superhuman intelligence. In a
few years, there might be
1:35:38
religions that are actually
correct. That just think about a
1:35:43
religion whose holy book is
written by an AI. That could be
1:35:47
a reality in a few years.
1:35:49
Yeah, baby. Yeah. Yeah. Oh,
1:35:54
get some chops.
1:35:55
Adam Curry: He's good. And then
the intern foolish
1:35:58
Unknown: shit. But it's like,
you know, he's good at it.
1:36:02
Adam Curry: But he's predicting
what they will try to do. I
1:36:04
completely believe Oh, yeah, no,
our AI wrote a Bible. It is a
1:36:08
religion. That is correct.
Imagine
1:36:10
Unknown: that Bible was a good
one.
1:36:13
Adam Curry: That's gonna kick
ass. And then the interview,
1:36:16
this is the kicker clip. The
interviewer is such a dope. This
1:36:20
is what he says right after
that, you know,
1:36:23
Unknown: when I was preparing
this interview, I wrote down
1:36:25
questions that I would like to
ask you, and then I asked Chet
1:36:28
GPT to create 10 questions that
it would like to ask you, and
1:36:33
I've been doing this for a long
time. Okay. 25 years have been
1:36:36
doing this. And it's questions
were better than mine. I'm gonna
1:36:40
be honest with you. It was
absolutely insane. And it took
1:36:43
five seconds, seven seconds to
write it out. And I'm still
1:36:46
using the first version.
1:36:47
Adam Curry: Yeah, this is why
we've never heard of you, you
1:36:49
dope, because you suck. That's
why they were better than you
1:36:51
are questions. What a dope. So
1:36:59
Unknown: talk yourself out of a
job.
1:37:03
Adam Curry: Okay, so, AI very
dangerous. We're very afraid of
1:37:07
AI. The AI I'm gonna have I have
clips and clips and clips today,
1:37:10
but I'm not gonna I just want to
play these two before we take a
1:37:13
break. So AI, oh, what are we
going to do? The world is going
1:37:17
to die of AI, it's gonna take
over, we have to be very
1:37:19
careful. The European Union is
now in the throes of creating
1:37:24
legislation about the fairness
of AI and how we're going now
1:37:29
this asserted fairness. This is
in the European Parliament. So
1:37:34
we know, everything the European
parliament does, is not it's
1:37:38
worthless. They can't they can't
even they can't write laws, they
1:37:43
can't pass laws, they're just
there to argue about stuff
1:37:46
that's rammed down their throat.
And you can either have a yellow
1:37:49
card or a red card. So when they
are when they are in the
1:37:52
European Parliament, arguing
about something that means it's
1:37:55
going to happen, it's going to
happen. And so this is Ella Jaco
1:38:01
bauska. She's the senior policy
advisor for the European Digital
1:38:05
Rights Institute, which is an
NGO now when I first was
1:38:09
listening to her, I'm like, Oh,
this is some sort of outfit
1:38:13
getting funded to, you know,
talk about AI, you know, she
1:38:17
probably was all in on
blockchain two weeks ago. Now,
1:38:23
what she considers to be AI is
interesting, because we, yeah,
1:38:28
we would just say, this is the
stuff that, you know, that's
1:38:31
been infiltrating our, our life
for many, many years. Now, just
1:38:38
algorithms, not AI. But you
know, stuff like facial
1:38:42
recognition, that is now
considered AI. So let's
1:38:46
understand that the terminology
is being it's now a, an umbrella
1:38:51
term, AI is an umbrella term for
all things that the security
1:38:56
state, the biosecurity state,
the deep state collar, whatever
1:38:59
you want, the system is going to
do to us. And she's actually, in
1:39:05
my opinion, on the right side of
these, we only have two clips.
1:39:08
Unknown: Well, it's really a day
of celebration from the
1:39:11
perspective of human rights.
There are many of us in civil
1:39:16
society and various NGOs working
to protect people from the most
1:39:20
harmful uses of technology. And
today, we've had a huge
1:39:25
endorsement from the European
Parliament, one of the three
1:39:29
legislative institutes of the
EU.
1:39:31
Adam Curry: Again, when whenever
the European Parliament is
1:39:34
saying, Oh, we're going to do
something that means we're not
1:39:36
going to do it, they're going to
lose and it's going to be rammed
1:39:39
down our throats
1:39:39
Unknown: saying that they will
be they are willing to draw red
1:39:42
lines in the sand against the
most unacceptably harmful uses
1:39:46
of AI systems. So there are also
things that could be improved
1:39:51
further, but nevertheless,
there's a lot to be very happy
1:39:54
about today, facial recognition
and whether or not to ban it has
1:39:58
been one of the most conscious
provincial topics in the
1:40:01
negotiations on this EU AI act
so far. And over the last year
1:40:06
and a half, we have seen
parliamentarians working really
1:40:09
hard to find a compromise
between all seven of the
1:40:12
political groups. And that was
something they were able to
1:40:15
achieve. And what they decided
was that all live facial
1:40:19
recognition and other biometric
profiling needs to be banned,
1:40:23
without exception in public
spaces. And that there also
1:40:26
needs to be really strict limits
on retrospective uses, as well
1:40:30
as many other forms of profiling
tracking, and other systems that
1:40:35
are often connected to facial
recognition, which have all been
1:40:38
linked to really egregious human
rights abuses around the world.
1:40:42
So what do you do on that? On
that point? What do you answer
1:40:45
to say the French government,
which says, We need that facial
1:40:49
recognition for the Olympics
next year to keep visitors safe?
1:40:54
It's very similar to what I said
to MEPS. And this pushback that
1:40:59
we saw from the center, right
that you mentioned, which is
1:41:01
that there is absolutely no
evidence that the use of these
1:41:05
essentially mass surveillance
technologies in public spaces do
1:41:08
keep us safer when we hear those
claims that are only ever coming
1:41:12
from private companies or from
governments without evidence
1:41:15
being put forward, that we are
safer. And, in fact, a huge
1:41:19
amount of evidence to the
contrary, that we are all less
1:41:23
safe when our behaviors our
faces and our bodies are being
1:41:27
surveilled and profiled as we
try to move around public
1:41:30
spaces.
1:41:31
Adam Curry: So I love this
because it says two things. One,
1:41:35
they use the Divorce Act method
of there is no evidence love
1:41:39
that, too. It's it's in it's
happening. You're not going to
1:41:44
stop it.
1:41:45
Unknown: You can't even get I
have to agree. Yes, absolutely.
1:41:48
Adam Curry: You can't even go to
an American airport without the
1:41:51
TSA now using facial
recognition. No one asked me. So
1:41:57
it's over. So when when this
when these kinds of groups pop
1:42:00
up to make you feel good old,
someone's on my side? No. And
1:42:07
it's even more evidenced by the
second clip. And I know exactly
1:42:12
what this case is about. Because
it happened in the Netherlands
1:42:15
and this goes back to Harare.
Well, these things will make
1:42:17
decisions. No, they won't. It's
not that they will make
1:42:20
decisions. They're already doing
it and the stupid system. The
1:42:24
stupid government is is all over
it. We love
1:42:27
Unknown: it. predictive policing
refers to a wide range of
1:42:31
different techniques, some more
low tech using even things like
1:42:34
spreadsheets, for example.
1:42:36
Adam Curry: All the way. Yes,
1:42:38
Unknown: predictive policing. So
we're talking about the movie
1:42:43
Adam Curry: Minority Report.
Yeah, no, not quite like that.
1:42:47
Not but go back to Harare. He
said, Oh, the bank won't give
1:42:51
you a loan, predictive policing,
based upon your profile based
1:42:55
upon who you are. This, this is
we did not discuss this on the
1:42:58
show. But this happened a couple
of years ago. And it really came
1:43:02
to a head in the past year and a
half in Holland. It's atrocious
1:43:06
what took place. But at least
now we can discuss it on the
1:43:09
auspices of AI, which this poor
woman thinks that they have some
1:43:14
kind of win, because they had a
committee meeting. Yeah, we all
1:43:18
think it sucks. Okay, yeah,
we're doing something for you
1:43:21
people know you have zero power,
1:43:23
Unknown: more low tech using
even things like spreadsheets,
1:43:26
for example, all the way through
to algorithmic predictions that
1:43:31
we might think of more more
commonly as artificial
1:43:34
intelligence, but that are used
to try to predict whether
1:43:38
somebody might be about to
commit a crime, or whether they
1:43:42
might be likely to recommit a
crime, which we call recidivism.
1:43:46
And essentially, what what these
systems claim to do is to be
1:43:50
able to tell the future they say
that they know, often based on
1:43:54
incredibly discriminatory,
historically biased information,
1:43:57
for example, where people live,
who they associate with the
1:44:01
school, they went to all sorts
of sensitive data about their
1:44:05
lives use to try to say whether
or not they are going to commit
1:44:09
a crime. And when you think
about the fact that the EU has a
1:44:12
human right to the presumption
of innocence,
1:44:15
or but are there specific
examples of the police, with
1:44:19
this predictive policing
technology, putting people in
1:44:22
preventive detention,
1:44:23
actually that a lot of
governments are experimenting
1:44:26
with these kinds of predictive
technologies. And I mentioned
1:44:29
the Dutch governments because
that is another one of the red
1:44:32
lines that fortunately, the
European Parliament has taken a
1:44:36
strong stance against today. And
that's something called social
1:44:39
scoring, which has many
similarities to predictive
1:44:42
policing. Social scoring is a
technique that we've seen the
1:44:45
Dutch government use to predict
whether people were cheating on
1:44:49
their, their benefits on their
welfare provisions. And not only
1:44:53
was this based on again, very
discriminatory data, not
1:44:57
individual data, but things
about where people live. where
1:45:00
they come from proxies for their
race, their ethnicity, but it
1:45:05
was also completely faulty as we
know these systems are. And in
1:45:10
fact, as a result of that Dutch
benefit scandal that was known
1:45:14
as the Siri case, a lot of
people lost their jobs had their
1:45:18
children taken away, died by
suicide as a result of the false
1:45:22
and slanderous accusations of
benefits fraud that had been
1:45:26
leveled against them by the use
of these social scoring systems.
1:45:30
Adam Curry: Then this is what
happened between 2004 and 2019.
1:45:36
Parents were receiving benefits
for you know, like child child
1:45:40
benefits. 26,000 parents 70,000
children. And then in 2019, the
1:45:49
government ran some algos. And
they came up with you know,
1:45:54
these 26,000 parents and said,
Oh, no, you owe us 15 years of
1:46:00
money. And, and the way the IRS
works in the Netherlands, the
1:46:06
blushing Dienste, they just J
came to get it. And, and and the
1:46:12
children were taken away from
families, many families lost
1:46:16
their homes lost their
businesses, people were
1:46:18
committing suicide. It's a
scandal of epic proportions,
1:46:22
which of course the Dutch like,
well, that's scandalous. What's
1:46:25
for dinner, and I was like it
because you know, these things
1:46:28
just get pushed down, shut up.
COVID stay in your room, stay in
1:46:32
your house. This is what they
are talking about when it comes
1:46:36
to AI and the fact that this
lady is saying, oh, you know, we
1:46:40
gotta win. We're gonna we're
gonna protect you. No, no. So AI
1:46:44
is a very broad concept right
now. And in some weird way, by
1:46:50
by saying, oh, you know, it's
coming. I'm not quite sure how
1:46:54
it works, but psychologically
it's covering up what's already
1:46:57
happened. Does that make any
sense?
1:47:01
Unknown: Yeah, it's a after the
fact smokescreen? Yeah, there
1:47:06
you go. So you can have like,
you know, see all blame the
1:47:10
computer the computer made a
mistake computer says now, we're
1:47:14
kind of tired of that the
computer can't make a mistake
1:47:17
computer made a mistake if
somebody programmed it to make a
1:47:19
mistake. Okay, that's no good.
Let's use this as our next
1:47:23
excuse. The AI screwed up. Yep.
Not my fault.
1:47:29
Adam Curry: So to wrap it up.
You know, Elon Musk even posted
1:47:33
something on Twitter, saying you
know, Ted Kaczynski bad dude did
1:47:37
some bad things but he was kind
of right about technology. Well,
1:47:42
this would not stand with the
liberal intellectual elites of
1:47:46
pivot the award winning
technology podcast run by what
1:47:53
does the lesbian again non man
era non man what what is what is
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to what they had to say because
1:48:07
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award winning
1:48:09
Unknown: another piece of news
Elon actually weighed in on the
1:48:13
Unabomber. Ted Kaczynski has
died in prison of apparent
1:48:16
suicide and Elon tweeted that
the domestic terrorist quote
1:48:19
might not have been wrong about
technology being detrimental to
1:48:22
society. I think Elon Musk is
detrimental side at this point.
1:48:24
But he was found unresponsive at
a medical facility in prison
1:48:27
where he was serving life
sentence. This is someone just
1:48:30
so people are aware of who he's
thinking is right. I spent 20
1:48:34
years terrorizing victims of the
homemade bombs sent through the
1:48:36
mail. By the time he was caught,
three people died and 24 were
1:48:39
injured some rather severely so
great guy to back, I don't know,
1:48:43
seems like he was a math. He was
a math prodigy, obviously lost
1:48:47
his way rather significantly.
You know, if you remember that
1:48:51
Unabomber stuff. God that was
seared into my memory, at the
1:48:54
time,
1:48:55
is kind of a fascinating
character. You know, he went to
1:48:58
Harvard when he was 16. He did.
Yeah. And I don't like to talk
1:49:02
or reference his manifesto, or
what he believed because I don't
1:49:05
I don't want to bring any
attention to it. And I believe a
1:49:09
decent property cuz
1:49:10
Adam Curry: it's evil because
he's never read it because it's
1:49:12
a technology.
1:49:14
Unknown: He's dead. No, no, you
can't Oh, want to read what he
1:49:17
had to say no.
1:49:19
Why I don't like to talk or
reference his manifesto, or what
1:49:23
he believed because I don't I
don't want to bring any
1:49:24
attention to it. Why and I want
1:49:27
to make this point what
difference does it make?
1:49:33
And I don't like to talk or
reference his manifesto, or what
1:49:37
he believed because I don't I
don't want to bring any
1:49:39
attention to it. And I believe a
decent proxy for your success as
1:49:44
a person in your life is if you
die under bright lights
1:49:49
surrounded by strangers you have
failed. If you figure out a way
1:49:52
to die at home or Well, you know
1:49:55
that does that imply to park
your carcass a famous actor who
1:49:59
died on Stage Yes, under bright
lights with strangers looking
1:50:04
Adam Curry: at him. That's
right, you did that you failed.
1:50:07
Unknown: under bright lights
surrounded by strangers you have
1:50:09
failed. If you figure out a way
to die at home or you know with
1:50:12
people who love you, surrounding
you, you've won. And I liked the
1:50:16
fact that this man died alone.
And I he maimed 24 People 24.
1:50:23
Yeah, cause terror, killed three
people yawns and killed three
1:50:27
people, I mean, the amount of
misery that he caused. So my
1:50:30
feeling is it's unimportant what
he stood for, I have no desire
1:50:32
to examine it or bring any
attention to it. This is this
1:50:35
was someone who was a terrorist
who died alone. Can whose life
1:50:38
was so awful. He
1:50:44
didn't this same guy just say he
was surrounded by strangers?
1:50:48
Yes, yes. But that's not dying
alone.
1:50:52
Adam Curry: under bright lights,
1:50:53
Unknown: as terror, killed three
people yawns and killed three
1:50:57
people, I mean, the amount of
misery that he caused. So my
1:50:59
feeling is it's unimportant,
what he stood for, I have no
1:51:02
desire to examine it or bring
any attention to it. This is
1:51:05
this was someone who was a
terrorist who died alone, and
1:51:08
whose life was so awful. He
spent all of his time and energy
1:51:11
trying to figure out how to kill
himself. Jam. So you know, Mike,
1:51:18
Adam Curry: apparently, you
spent all this time trying to
1:51:20
figure out how to kill himself
1:51:22
Unknown: when you won't read his
material, but he can read his
1:51:24
mind. Yes,
1:51:25
he spent all of his time and
energy trying to figure out how
1:51:28
to kill himself. And so you
know, I hope my guest is I don't
1:51:33
believe there is a hell but my
guess is he's sharing a cell
1:51:36
with Epstein and other people in
hell. So good riddance, and I
1:51:39
don't I don't expect or want to
ever speak about him again.
1:51:42
Anyway. just tried to sinskey
learn and help.
1:51:48
Adam Curry: My point is, these
are this is an award winning
1:51:51
technology podcast they are not
interested in the slightest bit
1:51:56
in even for their own
edification to read what he had
1:51:59
to say. And the manifesto call
it a manifesto titled industrial
1:52:04
society and its future predicted
pretty much to a tee the pickle
1:52:09
we are in right now.
1:52:12
Unknown: I should maybe ban
these clips because there's so
1:52:15
aggravating guy Galloway is the
guy is often rails he just says
1:52:21
crazy stuff.
1:52:23
Adam Curry: They're both non men
and they should and with that,
1:52:28
I'd like to thank you for your
courage and say in the morning
1:52:30
to the man who put the seeds in
the facial recognition ladies
1:52:33
and gentlemen say hello to my
friend on the other end Mr.
1:52:35
John's.
1:52:43
Unknown: Chips and Cebu boots on
the ground feed near subs in the
1:52:45
water. And all the days and
nights out there in the morning.
1:52:57
Adam Curry: So hard to count
them. They run all over the
1:52:59
place. 19 110 that's good for
Thursday. No.
1:53:04
Unknown: Yes. Goodbye. At least
one if not 200? Yes.
1:53:08
Adam Curry: Good to see you
trolls. Thank you very much for
1:53:10
being here with us. No.
1:53:12
Unknown: Because it Trump. Oh.
1:53:15
Adam Curry: What are they gonna
say? What are the boys gonna say
1:53:17
about Trump? Oh, we didn't
disappoint. I think I think
1:53:21
we've we've, we've, we've given
you all the problems in the
1:53:24
world today. We've given you
some solutions. One of them is
1:53:27
read the dead guy's book. You
know, what could it hurt? How
1:53:31
bad could it be? You might learn
something. Troll room.io We've
1:53:38
had two problems with the with
the troll room system. I'm not
1:53:43
sure if it got fixed today, the
guys at Kiwi IRC who have had
1:53:48
this system running for free for
decades, something went down and
1:53:52
I'm going to make sure I make a
donation to them today because I
1:53:55
don't think I've ever donated to
them open source project and
1:53:58
we've been using it as a web
interface to our chat room or
1:54:01
troll room. So we appreciate it
if they got it back up and
1:54:04
running. Thank you. Of course
you can always use one of the
1:54:06
modern podcast apps ditch all
that old stuff. I'm telling you
1:54:09
they're gonna start dropping
stuff they're gonna stop start
1:54:12
making stuff illegal. Oh, we
can't have an apple. Oh, that's
1:54:16
no good. So if you want to stick
with legacy, that's fine, but
1:54:19
you might as well import your
subscriptions now. podcast
1:54:23
apps.com There are about five of
them who also have the new live
1:54:27
feature which includes the troll
room live stream ends where you
1:54:30
get your podcasts anyway. So I
would suggest you look at that.
1:54:35
Also, you can follow us on our
open source and wholly owned and
1:54:40
run will not own Matt owns
everything he runs it but that's
1:54:43
what value for value is about no
agenda social.com where you can
1:54:47
follow John C to work at no
agenda social.com adamant no
1:54:50
agenda social.com And people are
doing cool projects on no agenda
1:54:54
social a lot of people just
shitposting and putting memes
1:54:57
out there. But there are people
helping each other with jobs,
1:55:00
finding ways to move ahead
trying you know, working
1:55:04
together. Now Gitmo nation is a
very interesting community in
1:55:09
any way everybody is welcome.
And it's just always
1:55:13
heartwarming to see when when
these types of things happen and
1:55:16
people are working together of
course there's always arguments
1:55:19
and stuff laying around you sick
you did we're bored you say you
1:55:22
are you're tagging Adam and John
when you virtue signaling a
1:55:25
little bit a little a little
bit. That happens too. But
1:55:28
that's just what happens when
you get too many people in a
1:55:30
room and we only have 10,000 Let
me get that but you can also
1:55:33
follow us from any Mastodon
account that doesn't block us
1:55:36
for freeze peach. We on a list
on a list just one of the many
1:55:44
ways what Aaron is doing to help
us with time talent or treasure.
1:55:49
Another way is for artists to
create artwork for the show.
1:55:54
We're very pleased that we have
a brand new piece of art for
1:55:57
every single episode we've done
it for just about every single
1:56:00
one I think going back to almost
to number one also I have to
1:56:05
mention the bing.io search
engine that Cirque de nonnamous
1:56:09
has put together I'm loving it
so much here just got guy I am
1:56:15
like you can find any clip you
want stuff we've talked about
1:56:18
you know just put in the words
and boom you can click on the
1:56:21
link and you hear us talking
about that topic from a decade
1:56:24
ago. Thank him for him it's very
cool that he's done that this is
1:56:28
what he does for a living by the
way I didn't know it he has a
1:56:30
company that goes into big
companies and sucks in all their
1:56:35
their data all their information
and make stuff findable
1:56:39
Unknown: Intel Atom what's the
name of that company?
1:56:42
Adam Curry: I don't know. I
really don't know. He doesn't
1:56:48
know he's doing this for the
experience. He just wanted to
1:56:51
put his experience So where
could we have all of this
1:56:54
information going back to God
knows now we lost a lot in the
1:56:58
fraud the first few years due to
trusting a centralized Silicon
1:57:03
Valley company that Google
bought and then shut it down and
1:57:06
throughout all our data. Thanks.
Yeah, that was that was a real
1:57:10
world learning moment. Yes, a
learning moment. So and also all
1:57:17
the search results regardless of
what episode it is. He also
1:57:19
pulls in the artwork for that
episode, which is also kind of
1:57:23
cool. You can search clips,
transcripts and articles Yeah,
1:57:27
it's genius. This is the kind of
stuff you want to use for your
1:57:30
for your schoolwork, your paper
1:57:32
Unknown: if you're a student at
your school or college you
1:57:36
doctorate doctorate degree you
can be pulling down stuff that
1:57:40
just so you know is going to be
obscure is going to be like you
1:57:43
did a lot more work than you
did.
1:57:46
Adam Curry: Yes, I for for a
long time. People have asked me
1:57:50
what's the name of that guy who,
in the 1800s went to California
1:57:55
and wrote a diary. He was part
of some geological company and
1:57:58
wrote a diary about what a
hellscape it was with
1:58:02
earthquakes fire mudslides, back
in the 1800s, when there was no
1:58:06
climate change of no manmade
climate change is unlivable. And
1:58:10
I William Brewer, and I found it
I found it, like lickety split,
1:58:15
because I just searched for that
I brought up the episode where
1:58:18
we talked about it and I
mentioned the sorry, lickety
1:58:22
split, lickety split. I'm
telling you lickety split. Yes.
1:58:26
The artwork for Episode 15 163,
which we titled pocket pardon
1:58:33
was brought to us by I think a
new person who has actually not
1:58:36
new to creating art, but maybe
the first time we've chosen
1:58:39
something by I think so. Yeah, J
Khan sketch. And this was we had
1:58:45
a lot to choose from, and it was
and we had quite
1:58:48
Unknown: a lot to choose from,
and we could have picked a lot
1:58:50
of different pieces. Yes, he
settled on it with this is we
1:58:54
settled on this,
1:58:55
Adam Curry: we settled for a
number of reasons. First of all,
1:58:57
we that we didn't know trans
jester, we thought was of course
1:59:02
a dynamite quote from our from
our president, he said it
1:59:05
transgender people. And that was
a possible show title. Now we
1:59:12
always choose the art before we
choose the show title, but I'm
1:59:15
sure we both had that in mind.
And we kind of compare what do
1:59:18
you have on your list and
whatever my list and then then
1:59:21
we're trying to find the right
artwork to go with it. And this
1:59:24
one is clearly his
interpretation of Joe Biden with
1:59:28
a lot of stacks and stacks of
dollar bills behind him and, and
1:59:33
he's spinning the wheel of
fortune and he's got trends
1:59:36
jester indict Trump look,
aliens, climate fires. And let's
1:59:42
talk about what else we looked
at and why we wound up with this
1:59:45
one because there were a lot of
very good trans jester pieces.
1:59:50
In fact, the piece we both liked
the most, there was a critical
1:59:54
technical error, which we could
not get around.
1:59:59
Unknown: So Which one?
2:00:00
Adam Curry: Well this the trans
jester by hold on bring it up
2:00:03
right now. The biped Rex.
2:00:08
Unknown: Oh yeah, yeah, there's
no Devorah curry on there,
2:00:10
Adam Curry: which is a critical
technical error
2:00:12
Unknown: nowadays. Yeah,
2:00:13
Adam Curry: yeah it mean that to
us was a great piece we
2:00:18
discussed the Trump trans jester
Joker jester which we both
2:00:23
agreed was an evergreen in fact
you use that in the newsletter
2:00:27
we wish that the woke Victims
Unit any of them had used the
2:00:34
correct font which you're a
stickler for correct? Yeah, but
2:00:40
Unknown: it was probably not
gonna get picked anyway. You
2:00:44
added was or did the one down at
the bottom to one if you go down
2:00:47
to correct a records. I think
he's using the correct format
2:00:51
but it was too small. And that's
no good. Yeah, it was no goes
2:00:54
law in order to you know, have a
Macintosh or something like
2:00:58
that. That TV is nobody has
2:01:00
Adam Curry: a TV. No one has TVs
anymore brah what you're doing
2:01:03
Unknown: they don't have that TV
that's for sure. That's no good.
2:01:06
You were
2:01:06
Adam Curry: actually quite a fan
of Sir Paul coutures Rhonda
2:01:09
Santas
2:01:11
Unknown: I liked that pays a
lot. I just thought it was
2:01:14
funny.
2:01:14
Adam Curry: But you know, we
don't really like putting
2:01:17
people's heads like that. On the
artwork. I think we both like
2:01:21
we'd like the idea of my taint
hurts by Francisco scare monger
2:01:26
but nice
2:01:26
Unknown: piece is well done.
It's a good piece if you bought
2:01:29
a manga.
2:01:30
Adam Curry: If you blow it up a
huge size it might have been
2:01:32
good. You mentioned audios Ted
by Darren O'Neill which had his
2:01:36
shack with my
2:01:37
Unknown: life debt peace alive I
think is a good piece. But
2:01:41
literally, it was obscure.
2:01:42
Adam Curry: Yeah. to obscure
pocket pardons. None of those
2:01:46
really hit home.
2:01:49
Unknown: There were a couple
others there's amazing quality
2:01:52
in I think the level of quality
of those all those pieces behind
2:01:55
that show was higher than
average by a lot. Yes. And
2:01:59
Adam Curry: of course the
comments are blogger AI, we had
2:02:01
to just ignore all those. I
mean, it's not good. Now, he
2:02:07
just puts in trans gesture into
a computer and it it comes up
2:02:11
kind of soulless. I mean,
there's no it's like there's no
2:02:18
flaw that is the perfect joke.
This is why AI so called AI just
2:02:23
sucks. Just it has its soulless
it has no soul Dales desks and
2:02:32
other Scaramanga you know the
head if it had the heads on the
2:02:36
desk but it was the head and
boxes and you couldn't see any
2:02:39
heads
2:02:40
Unknown: and it was in the heads
were not inboxes
2:02:43
Adam Curry: No, do you just made
that up?
2:02:46
Unknown: Yeah, it was actually
heads it was it was heads
2:02:50
telling you capitated head Hey
guys, desk, small heads. What a
2:02:54
great job.
2:02:57
Adam Curry: Did you hear by the
way the it's kind of a follow on
2:03:01
to that about what happened at
Harvard? No. Oh, here's our
2:03:06
here's our secret clip. Listen
to this. Is it real? I mean, he
2:03:14
is he was already passed away.
But so
2:03:16
Unknown: this morning the
daughters of a New Hampshire
2:03:18
sheriff's deputy who passed away
in 2019 say they're horrified to
2:03:22
learn their father's body was
part of a grotesque criminal
2:03:24
scheme at Harvard University.
FBI agents yesterday arrested
2:03:28
this man Cedric lodge for
allegedly stealing and selling
2:03:31
dissected human body parts.
While he was manager of the
2:03:34
morgue at Harvard Medical
School. Investigators say in a
2:03:37
scheme dating back to 2018.
Lodge stole heads brain skin and
2:03:41
bones from cadavers donated to
the school for educational
2:03:45
purposes. He then allegedly
brought those parts to his home
2:03:48
and with his wife's help sold
them for 10s of 1000s of dollars
2:03:51
on eBay. You could do something
like that, you know, depression,
2:03:55
no respect at all for his family
they need to pay Do you have
2:04:00
anything to say to the families
buyers identified in the
2:04:03
indictment include Katrina
McLean, owner of cats creepy
2:04:06
creations Massachusetts store
that advertises creations that
2:04:09
shocked the mind and shake the
soul. Officials say she and
2:04:12
others were allowed to enter the
morgue and choose what they
2:04:15
wanted to buy some items selling
for hundreds of dollars each. In
2:04:18
one case, skin that was sold was
allegedly made into leather and
2:04:22
a Pay Pal account from one
client allegedly included a
2:04:25
transaction labeled head number
seven the Dean's at Harvard
2:04:28
Medical School calling the
allegations and abhorrent
2:04:30
betrayal. But for the families
involved. Their trust has been
2:04:33
lost. The family of that New
Hampshire sheriff's deputy say
2:04:36
his wife died earlier this year.
Her body was also donated to
2:04:40
Harvard. Her daughter's now want
her body returned. She's down
2:04:43
there. And we want her back.
2:04:46
Adam Curry: Dude, what's going
on?
2:04:49
Unknown: This is a bunch of
ghouls this again. I'll bring it
2:04:52
back to the earlier part of the
show. This is a reflection of
2:04:55
the President.
2:04:56
Adam Curry: Yes. That's so good.
Yeah,
2:05:01
Unknown: the President's corrupt
and so every every institution
2:05:04
everything is just gone off the
rails and you got Harvard of all
2:05:08
places. They can't even hire
somebody pay him enough money
2:05:11
that he hasn't yet. Set up an
Etsy account for, you know,
2:05:15
eyeballs or whatever he's doing
Etsy.
2:05:20
Adam Curry: NCI balls NCI balls,
everybody. There you go. So
2:05:24
thank you very much. New Artist
Jay Khan sketch. He's done a
2:05:30
couple of and he actually did
something that you liked. He's
2:05:33
done a lot of good work. Yeah,
this was a piece that he
2:05:36
reworked, repurposed. Repurpose
with it with a new character in
2:05:41
there. And yeah, he's got a does
have a style, man. He's got a
2:05:46
style. We almost chose his old
trout, if you recall.
2:05:50
Unknown: Yes, there was a couple
years ago. Now as you mentioned,
2:05:53
there's another piece he did the
one with the Amiga. Look at his
2:05:57
stuff. He did a piece with that
we wanted to do, which was I
2:06:06
thought it was an old trout, was
it? No, it was old try. You're
2:06:08
right that he did the one with
the with Jesus coming out of the
2:06:14
thing he did with some other
artists have some
2:06:16
Adam Curry: other cool. But this
was this was good. That was
2:06:20
worthy. We appreciate it. Thank
you very much. Jay Khan sketch.
2:06:23
Welcome to the leaderboard. He
is now and he's residing in
2:06:26
Boise, Idaho. It says on this
crazy he's in Boise. That's
2:06:30
right. Thank you very much for
your talent and your time now
2:06:33
for the treasurer to keep the
show going. It's very needed and
2:06:37
people stepped up. We appreciate
that after we we had a very,
2:06:41
very low. Well, a couple of
shows in a row actually. But
2:06:45
people came in and stepped up
and we appreciate it. So it's
2:06:47
time to thank our executive and
Associate Executive producers
2:06:50
for episode 1564. And we start
off with Derek Boger. In Warsaw,
2:06:56
Indiana $1,000 Boom. But did he
did he put in for a knighthood?
2:07:04
Whatever he said, I don't see
it. And he says, this is nice. I
2:07:10
have listened to the no agenda
to no agenda since episode one.
2:07:17
Unknown: Yeah, I feel sorry for
2:07:19
Adam Curry: the show. This show
is the best pot now. He says
2:07:22
please emphasize in booming
voice. This show is the best
2:07:27
podcast in the universe. The
entertainment and the insight I
2:07:33
have received is priceless.
Jingle. No winning my son's
2:07:38
favorite. Thank you, Jerry, my
favorite and your favorite. Oh,
2:07:42
there's
2:07:42
Unknown: no winning. We don't
like to foster a competitive
2:07:45
atmosphere. But we laugh a lot.
Now everyone hug and share a
2:07:49
secret a
2:07:50
Adam Curry: crowd favorite in
fact, beautiful. Thank you very
2:07:53
much, Derek. Derek make it onto
the list here for the
2:07:57
Unknown: I don't think he chose
anything. He read the wait. No.
2:08:00
We'll have to wait. We do have
two nice things on the list. You
2:08:03
know the LSAT thing is not.
2:08:05
Adam Curry: By the way, I'd like
to mention. Mike Riley will be
2:08:09
it to hero con in Charlotte,
North Carolina. Nice sound
2:08:15
effect, Chuck. Thank you. You
know, because that's how good he
2:08:18
is. People go to see him. Not
that we have an autograph. Yeah,
2:08:23
yeah, because it'll be worth
something one day just assigned
2:08:26
work to Yes. Just wanted to
mention that because he is a
2:08:28
comic book. One of our artists.
2:08:30
Unknown: Very good. That's
enough. That's enough. Pelagos
2:08:36
Yeah, Mike. Counter counters.
Kim is a nutty fluffers $800.85
2:08:42
She wrote Oh,
2:08:43
Adam Curry: that's a super boob
boobs.
2:08:45
Unknown: Super booked ITM
jonadab Next time I hear that
2:08:49
I'm not paying my fair share in
taxes I'm going to scream. I
2:08:52
bust my bottom from morning to
night creating creating job and
2:08:57
doing my part to stimulate the
economy creating jobs and doing
2:09:03
my part to stimulate the economy
just to hold that my six figure
2:09:07
yearly tax debt is not enough.
Whoa, whoa, wow. Okay, bang not
2:09:12
to say what my company's
generates and sales and payroll
2:09:15
taxes. Which she feels should be
enough. Anyway, she had to get
2:09:21
that off her chest. Speaking of
chest Can I please get some F
2:09:25
cancer are two d two karma
surgery karma. After staring
2:09:29
breast cancer in the face and
kicking button I have to put my
2:09:33
sweater puppies back together.
Sir Kevin, thank you for your
2:09:37
support of all the twins and
Gitmo nation. She's referring
2:09:41
Adam Curry: to a Kevin
McLaughlin. Yes.
2:09:45
Unknown: Last but not least, so
she needs some F to F cancer.
2:09:48
I'm ready for it like giving it
to you. Okay, yeah, yeah, last
2:09:51
but not least, I like to give my
dad John a biscuit for his
2:09:55
birthday. They always give me a
biscuit on my birthday. For 64
2:10:00
trip around the sun and also say
Happy Father's Day to him when
2:10:03
advice, however am keeping this
donation for myself. He can do
2:10:07
his own D douching. He has
helped make me strong,
2:10:11
determined woman that I am.
Yeah, without his leadership and
2:10:14
D leading by example I would not
be where I am today. Thank you
2:10:18
Dan, for all that you did for
us. Thank you so much for you
2:10:22
too. And all you do good work.
And you're amazing media
2:10:26
deconstruction lovers lit
Countess Kim keeper the neti
2:10:30
fluffers in Hubbard, Oregon.
2:10:38
You've got karma.
2:10:40
Adam Curry: Thank you, Countess
Kim. Thank you, Arthur Stanton
2:10:43
in coming ga 350 and 41 There
must be a reason for that. He
2:10:48
said this was probably too late
to make my birthday list for
2:10:51
today's show. I don't know when
you sent it in. But here it is
2:10:54
better late than never. I turned
56 on June 13. And have never
2:10:58
been an executive producer. So
I'm giving that to myself for my
2:11:00
birthday. Naoto nice are there
thank you
2:11:04
Unknown: appreciate it. Kathy
night in Mesa, Arizona. Three,
2:11:09
three 3.33 ITM John anatomy was
the best podcast in the
2:11:12
Universidad de douching please.
You've been de deuced by husband
2:11:19
and I enjoy listening to the
show. You two are informative
2:11:22
and funny, though jingles No.
Carmine Kathy.
2:11:27
Adam Curry: Eric Adler Punta
Gorda, Florida three three no
2:11:31
note I don't have anything you
looked I'm sure nothing that you
2:11:34
found in your in your archives.
2:11:37
Unknown: The only note I have
that's from Eric Gordon.
2:11:42
Adam Curry: Eric Adler, Eric
Island. We'll give him a double
2:11:45
up karma then
2:11:46
Unknown: he's got harm karma
2:11:55
Brian George in crest Hill,
Illinois. And he's in for 33333
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we go out we hit people in the
mouth
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yeah, I do. Start off with an
ask Adam.
2:24:23
Adam Curry: Oh my goodness.
You're really you're really
2:24:26
pushing me through the the
jingle mill here today?
2:24:30
Unknown: Cuz we know that okay,
here we go. This is no no
2:24:34
Adam Curry: Where's where's my
ask Adam jingle. I have so many
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of them. Ask Adam.
2:24:40
Unknown: Ask Adam.
2:24:44
Adam Curry: All right, okay, ask
Adam. All right. So what do we
2:24:47
have here? was Adam one here we
go.
2:24:50
Unknown: Bud Light is no longer
the top selling beer in the US?
2:24:55
Yeah, I'm asking what is now and
you in Let you know this you'd
2:25:01
never guess it in a million
years. What is the top selling
2:25:04
beer that replaced Bud Light?
2:25:07
Adam Curry: What I'm going to
say is I don't know the name but
2:25:09
I'll bet you it's made by
Anheuser Busch do I don't
2:25:14
Unknown: know if I might. I
mean, I'd have to look in the
2:25:17
InBev list because it's every
other beer in the world but but
2:25:20
you This is unbelievable to me.
Here we go. Bud Light
2:25:23
is no longer the top selling
beer in the US modelo especially
2:25:27
y'all took the spot in may know
this following the fallout from
2:25:31
the brands engagement with
transgender influencer, Dylan
2:25:33
Mulvaney continues to hurt the
brand sales volume of Bud Light
2:25:37
plunged by over 24% in the week
ending June 3. It extends the
2:25:41
decline triggered when the brand
rolled out a personalized beer
2:25:45
can featuring the face of
Mulvaney Mulvaney who has 10
2:25:48
Over 10 million followers on
Tiktok posted a series of videos
2:25:52
plugging Bud Light and showing
off the personalized can. This
2:25:56
sparked outrage among many
conservatives some who accused
2:25:59
the brand of promoting a
transgender agenda and called
2:26:02
for a boycott. I
2:26:03
Adam Curry: had heard this mode
and I thought it was
2:26:05
interesting.
2:26:06
Unknown: I find it unbelievable
that the top selling brand of
2:26:10
beer and a beer drinking
country, the United States of
2:26:14
America the top selling brand is
a Mexican bear. We can't even
2:26:18
make our own damn beer.
2:26:20
Adam Curry: I guess well, we can
we just we promote it with the
2:26:24
wrong people that alienates the
brand. Audience not smart.
2:26:33
Unknown: Not smart. All right.
2:26:38
I just found that annoying as
hell.
2:26:40
Adam Curry: I found a jingle
that is important to play. This
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I've been looking for this. It's
so mislabeled. But I finally
2:26:49
found it. Victoria Kagan
Nudelman.
2:27:01
Big news. Big news from from our
boy. Seymour. Hersh. Theory
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ereader substack, don't you? I
think it just came out yesterday
2:27:12
or today his latest?
2:27:16
Unknown: I don't know man
familiar with what he did. He
2:27:19
says
2:27:19
Adam Curry: in his partners in
doomsday substack now and we
2:27:22
take Seymour Hersh with the
reverence we we feel he knows
2:27:27
what he speaketh of?
2:27:29
Unknown: Yeah, there's no
evidence that he's full of shit.
2:27:31
No. Okay.
2:27:32
Adam Curry: As I was planning to
write this week about the
2:27:34
expanding war in Ukraine and the
danger it poses for the Biden
2:27:37
administration, I had a lot to
say. Deputy Secretary of State
2:27:41
Wendy Sherman has resigned. And
her last day in office is June
2:27:45
30. Her departure has triggered
near panic inside the State
2:27:48
Department about the person many
their fear will be chosen to
2:27:52
replace her. Victoria Nuland,
she will now become the
2:27:57
assistant secretary of state
right back where she can do the
2:28:00
most damage. This is not good.
Because the Kagan's are in
2:28:06
charge of everything. Now
they're in charge of this war.
2:28:10
And I will prove that with a
clip from France 24 With
2:28:15
douchebag. Doug, you know, the
guy who always sees the American
2:28:19
brand. Yeah, douchebag. Doug,
listen, we don't have to play
2:28:23
the whole clip, you'll laugh
your ass off to get a
2:28:25
Unknown: sense of exactly what's
going on. I want to bring it on
2:28:27
international affairs, commented
Douglas Herbert. Right, we've
2:28:30
heard about the three villages
that have been liberated. So say
2:28:33
Ukraine, tell us about the new
Shai. And what perhaps the
2:28:37
strategy is behind this,
2:28:38
what's going on here? Right,
because we're not going to start
2:28:40
saying has the counter offensive
begun again, we've been going on
2:28:43
about that for days and weeks
now. Look, what the Institute
2:28:47
study of war which has become an
authority on this entire war in
2:28:51
Ukraine.
2:28:52
Adam Curry: Okay, so Doug gets
his talking points from the
2:28:54
Institute for the Study of war.
This is the Kagan Institute.
2:29:01
Yes, yes. So he is and he said,
Oh, this has become the
2:29:04
authority on the entire Ukraine
war. Enough, said douchebag.
2:29:09
Doug, you plow you overplayed
your hand brown
2:29:12
Unknown: about that for days and
weeks now look, what the
2:29:15
Institute study of war which has
become an authority on this
2:29:19
entire war in Ukraine and
2:29:23
Adam Curry: the authority on the
entire war, everything the
2:29:26
entire war,
2:29:27
Unknown: or it's an
extraordinary difficult tactical
2:29:30
operation or rather, a series of
tactical operations by the
2:29:35
Ukrainian forces, what can also
be called multi pronged assaults
2:29:40
and why what you why I say multi
pronged is because it's not
2:29:43
happening all in one area. You
know, you have this image of
2:29:46
counter offensive, they're going
to strike as they did last fall
2:29:49
and Harkey repelled dislodge the
Russian occupiers. And that's
2:29:53
over. This is what we really
have is what's being called
2:29:56
probing operation.
2:29:57
Adam Curry: Oh, probing
operations. Yeah,
2:30:01
Unknown: horses are testing the
Russians have fences essentially
2:30:04
along that 1100 plus kilometer
front line, which extends is you
2:30:08
know, gabbing all the way from
the north northeast the Harkey
2:30:12
region, all the way down to the
Southwest is that but is yet
2:30:16
that Kafka jam region. And, and
even off the map here a desk,
2:30:21
see what we're talking about
here. It is a very extended
2:30:24
region. The Ukrainians are
betting that the Russians do not
2:30:28
have enough manpower or
equipment power to be able to
2:30:31
hold the entire 1100 Kilometer
frontlines. So there may be
2:30:34
surprises here. They're looking
for weak links.
2:30:37
Adam Curry: This is such bull
crap. Probing up what happened
2:30:43
to the offensive. Oh, no, we're
just doing little bits here and
2:30:45
there. That's the big offensive.
That's how it works.
2:30:49
Unknown: You know, I was
watching and we don't have any
2:30:51
because I didn't get a clips for
this. And I should have, because
2:30:54
we agree we're gonna have to
discuss it, discuss it, which is
2:30:57
the action in Sudan, which is
part of the West Clark seven.
2:31:02
Yes. And they have some some
videos coming in from Sudan,
2:31:06
where there's an actual war, a
real war going on. And it's
2:31:09
nothing like the stuff we're
getting. I mean, it's just
2:31:12
people shooting each other left
and right. There's bullets
2:31:15
flying a real war. It's like a
real war. Yeah. As opposed to
2:31:20
what we're dealing with here in
this Ukrainian conflagration.
2:31:24
The Sudan situation is
completely out of control. Well,
2:31:28
before we get to Sudan, why I
like I said, I don't have any
2:31:33
Adam Curry: Sudan on deck. Don't
worry, you know who you know who
2:31:36
was in Sudan two, two and a half
months ago,
2:31:39
Unknown: make Victorian jewelry.
2:31:40
Adam Curry: Newlands? Exactly,
exactly. That woman and wherever
2:31:44
she goes, death and destruction
follows. So it looks like the
2:31:48
Wagner group is out a new group
incoming.
2:31:51
Unknown: They lead Russia to its
first victory in months. But for
2:31:55
the leader of the Wagner
mercenary group, if any
2:31:57
precaution seeing his men under
the command of the Russian
2:32:00
Defense Ministry is out of the
question.
2:32:05
Adam Curry: When we first became
involved in this war, nobody
2:32:08
said we would be obliged to sign
deals with the Russian Defense
2:32:11
Ministry.
2:32:13
Unknown: Not one of the Wagner
fighters is ready to go down
2:32:16
that path of shame again. That
is why none of them will sign
2:32:21
the contracts.
2:32:26
In a televised meeting on
Tuesday, Putin called on
2:32:29
volunteer fighters in Ukraine to
sign contracts with the
2:32:32
country's military widely seen
as a means to assert control of
2:32:35
vogner. After Russia's
Parliament Greenlight had
2:32:39
legislation that will allow the
defense ministry to sign
2:32:41
contracts with suspected or
convicted criminals to fight in
2:32:45
Ukraine. Putin added that the
contracts were necessary for
2:32:48
fighters to receive social
support, including compensation
2:32:51
in case of injury and condolence
payments to families if killed
2:32:55
in action.
2:32:57
Here's the bonus it shows the
Department of Defense is now
2:32:59
offering a contract to anyone
who wishes to continue serving
2:33:03
in the special military
operation area. This is the only
2:33:06
way to guarantee social rights
the key members of this must be
2:33:10
done and as soon as possible.
2:33:13
The move is the latest attempt
by Moscow to recruit more
2:33:16
soldiers and control private
armies after suffering heavy
2:33:19
losses on the ground. The
defense ministry has already
2:33:22
signed a contract with the UK
MoD paramilitary unit of Ramzan
2:33:26
Kadyrov, the Moscow backed ruler
of the Church near regions. The
2:33:30
group is currently waging the
Kremlin's offensive in the
2:33:32
Donetsk region in Ukraine
2:33:34
Adam Curry: hochma. The acapella
group now Oh, brother, yeah, and
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these these dudes got beards.
They're pretty cool. They look
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cool. They're from Kazakhstan or
get I don't know where they're
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from. It's a new dudes, new
dudes on the block or they they
2:33:47
said Chechnya, Chechnya. Yeah.
Oh, yeah. Right church, and
2:33:50
Unknown: it was in there.
2:33:52
Adam Curry: To get ready to say
this is illegal. Okay. The
2:33:55
reading. I read to you from the
Financial Times. The top
2:34:02
Republican on the US Senate
Foreign Relations Committee will
2:34:05
introduce legislation
authorizing President Joe Biden
2:34:09
to seize and transfer Russian
sovereign assets to keep for the
2:34:14
long term reconstruction of
Ukraine.
2:34:18
Unknown: This is not only
illegal, this is what's making
2:34:22
everybody look askance at the
Dollar as the reserve currency.
2:34:26
This guy is single handedly
going to ruin this country by
2:34:30
screwing up the reserve currency
that the United States dollar
2:34:35
represents because these
sanctions and this movement
2:34:39
grabbing money, all these
illegal moves and schemes is not
2:34:44
going to help anything.
2:34:47
Adam Curry: The move comes as
both parties in Congress are
2:34:50
increasing pressure on the Biden
administration and his allies to
2:34:53
find ways for Russian money to
fund the billions of dollars
2:34:57
that will be needed to rebuild
Ukraine. Rain rather than
2:35:01
Western taxpayers. The
bipartisan bill is being filed
2:35:05
today by Jim Risch, the Idaho
Idaho Republican senator and the
2:35:09
party's top member of the
Foreign Relations Committee,
2:35:12
along with Sheldon Whitehouse,
the Rhode Island Democrat and
2:35:15
the Senate Judiciary Committee.
It argues Russia, quote, bears
2:35:20
responsibility for the financial
burden of the reconstruction of
2:35:24
Ukraine and guilty just
2:35:26
Unknown: steal money from random
dudes.
2:35:30
Adam Curry: And, yes, no, it's
the sovereign assets. It's not
2:35:34
even random dudes. And gives the
US president the ability to
2:35:39
confiscate frozen Russian
sovereign assets in the US,
2:35:43
including Russian Central Bank
assets, so they can quickly be
2:35:47
directed to Ukraine. This is
your right, perhaps the dumbest
2:35:52
thing. shortlist put it short
sighted at best. I mean, this is
2:36:00
a very detailed article. To that
just they're going to do it.
2:36:05
You're right. This is exactly
why people are moving away from
2:36:08
the Dollar as the reserve
currency because America will
2:36:11
screw you. MRI,
2:36:16
Unknown: you're gonna steal your
money? Yeah. Because we can't
2:36:19
steal it from the American
public fast and now slow.
2:36:23
Adam Curry: Oh, we can we just
we have to hire all those 87,000
2:36:27
IRS agents hard too hard to get
good people these days. Europe
2:36:34
also, According to CNBC, Europe
wants to use Russian assets to
2:36:38
pay for Ukraine's
reconstruction. Here's how it
2:36:40
might work. The issue is highly
technical, legally complex and
2:36:45
politically challenging, but
they're going to do it. European
2:36:49
Union getting close to brokering
a detailed plan on how to use
2:36:52
frozen Russian assets to pay for
the reconstruction of Ukraine.
2:36:58
This, I thought you said this
would never happen. Did I say
2:37:03
that? Oh, don't tell me.
2:37:06
Unknown: You always say that.
Oh, don't tempt me. I'll find it
2:37:08
in a show. Yeah. No, no, I
2:37:10
Adam Curry: have been a.io. What
was that? I
2:37:12
Unknown: say wouldn't happen.
You're gonna do you're being an
2:37:14
IO thing? Well, I'm usually
2:37:16
Adam Curry: against
international law.
2:37:19
Unknown: It is. I didn't say
they wouldn't it wouldn't
2:37:21
happen. I said it's against the
law. And it's specifically
2:37:25
against international law. And
as against common sense. You
2:37:29
can't do people's money left and
right. Either
2:37:32
Adam Curry: way. That's
2:37:34
Unknown: a lawsuit waiting to
happen.
2:37:36
Adam Curry: Where you're going
to do is the International
2:37:38
Criminal Court. And yours.
2:37:41
Unknown: There's the there's
Yeah. International law. Yeah,
2:37:44
no, Vance, this bull crap.
2:37:47
Adam Curry: We just got what is
that guy got to do with it. The
2:37:50
price of bread. You said it
wouldn't happen? And I said it
2:37:52
would and he said it wouldn't
happen. i You said the same
2:37:55
thing. I gotta go back even
further. You have to go back
2:37:58
Unknown: further. I never said
it wouldn't happen. I just said
2:38:01
it's illegal.
2:38:02
Adam Curry: Oh, man. I'm sure
it's around here somewhere.
2:38:05
Unknown: No, I said you proved
my point right there with that
2:38:08
old clip.
2:38:09
Adam Curry: Well see, this is
how good the being at.io is. I
2:38:11
can be wrong. I can be wrong.
And I'm ready to admit it. I was
2:38:15
wrong.
2:38:17
Unknown: I feel sure why would
say it would never happen
2:38:20
because the way things are
going. It's that's how
2:38:22
Adam Curry: I heard you say it.
2:38:27
Unknown: I'm sure you did hear
it. That's how
2:38:30
Adam Curry: Oh, man. Yeah,
there's a lot. I have to look
2:38:33
for it. No, okay. Well, you're
right. You never said that.
2:38:41
You're so smart. As long as I
am. There's a lot of things you
2:38:45
never said. But people still
blame you for it.
2:38:47
Unknown: I don't know. It's just
as like I don't get it sucks.
2:38:51
Adam Curry: I'm really I'm
really sad about that. That's
2:38:53
even I even I'm falling into
that trap. Yeah, I'm sorry, man.
2:38:58
I'm sorry. You got it. You're
right. I was wrong. And then in
2:39:04
the European Union there
2:39:05
Unknown: always says Your job is
State Department's selfless, at
2:39:08
least play the clips about
Blinken. Oh, yes. Let's do that
2:39:11
going to China and everyone, all
the analysts and all the kind of
2:39:16
alternative. Asian news sources
say this is just an act of
2:39:21
supplication that we are. We are
bowing down we're giving up
2:39:26
we're giving up to China. Yeah.
2:39:29
Adam Curry: Yeah. China Blinken
China NPR one.
2:39:34
Unknown: Yeah. Secretary of
State Antony Blinken is heading
2:39:37
to China this weekend for some
high stakes diplomacy. Relations
2:39:41
between the two largest
economies have been sinking for
2:39:44
years and the Biden
administration says it wants to
2:39:47
put a stop to that. But State
Department officials aren't
2:39:50
raising expectations for any
major breakthrough as amperes
2:39:53
Michele Kelemen reports.
2:39:55
The last time Secretary Blinken
plan to go to Beijing was in
2:39:58
February but A Chinese spy
balloon was slowly drifting
2:40:02
across the United States. The
Secretary called off his trip
2:40:06
and the balloon was shot down.
It was a dramatic reminder of
2:40:10
the rising tensions between the
US and China, the top US
2:40:14
diplomat for the region, Daniel
critten. Brink has been working
2:40:17
hard behind the scenes to get
that visit back on track. And in
2:40:21
the
2:40:21
course of those discussions,
both sides have indicated a
2:40:25
shared interest in making sure
that we have communication
2:40:29
channels open, and that we do
everything possible to reduce
2:40:34
the risk of miscalculation.
2:40:37
In a call with reporters he
downplayed the possibility of
2:40:40
any real breakthrough in
Secretary Blinken meetings in
2:40:43
Beijing on Sunday on Monday,
kryten Brink says it would be
2:40:46
wise not to expect any real
deliverables.
2:40:50
I do think we need to be
realistic went to Beijing with
2:40:55
the intent of having some sort
of breakthrough or
2:40:58
transformation in the way that
we deal with one another. We're
2:41:01
coming to Beijing with a
realistic confident approach and
2:41:06
a sincere desire to manage our
competition in the most
2:41:11
responsible way possible.
2:41:12
Secretary Blinken spoke about
that with his Chinese
2:41:15
counterpart Ching Gong before
both sides announced the date of
2:41:18
the trip. China says its top
diplomat offered a pointed
2:41:22
message to Blinken. Here's how
the Chinese Foreign Ministry
2:41:25
spokesman Wang Wen been
described the call for an
2:41:29
interpreter may volume
2:41:30
Alcudia contract from Monday.
2:41:33
US need to show respect he's not
meddling in China's internal
2:41:36
affairs. stop harming China's
sovereignty, security and
2:41:39
development interests in the
name of competition.
2:41:43
Adam Curry: Wow, the various
things like hey, hey Blinken,
2:41:46
would you manage our us as your
competition? Shut up. Boy.
2:41:50
That's what I heard.
2:41:52
Unknown: That's what you're
hearing because that's what's
2:41:54
going on.
2:41:54
Adam Curry: Wow. Just a week, a
week.
2:41:58
Unknown: It's very weak and
we're weak. We've become weak.
2:42:01
And here we go. Part two of this
clip,
2:42:03
China says Blinken must also
respect the country's core
2:42:06
concerns that includes Taiwan.
Biden administration officials
2:42:11
say Blinken will be talking
about all the US concerns
2:42:14
including human rights and
threats against Taiwan. A top
2:42:17
White House official on Asia
Kurt Campbell spoke to reporters
2:42:20
today. While traveling from
India to Japan. It's part of his
2:42:24
effort to build up alliances to
help in this competition with
2:42:28
China.
2:42:29
As the competition continues.
The PRC will take provocative
2:42:33
steps from the Taiwan Strait.
And we will push back
2:42:38
the Wall Street Journal recently
reported on the Chinese
2:42:41
listening post in Cuba. The
Biden administration says that
2:42:44
base dates back to the Trump era
and insists that the US is doing
2:42:48
more now to counter China's
global military and intelligence
2:42:52
efforts.
2:42:54
Adam Curry: Wow. It's just so
sad.
2:42:59
Unknown: It's getting worse.
Listen to this clip. This is
2:43:01
China meddling in the Middle
East.
2:43:06
Oh, interesting. Palestinian
leader Mahmoud Abbas is in China
2:43:10
today he'll meet with Chinese
leader Xi Jinping and China has
2:43:13
said it wants to help broker any
peace talks between Palestinians
2:43:17
and Israelis. Part of what NPR
is Emily Feng reports is China's
2:43:20
effort to build up influence in
the Middle East.
2:43:22
Unlike the US China officially
recognizes the Palestinian State
2:43:26
as a country and Beijing's
relationship with the Palestine
2:43:29
Liberation Organization which
Abbas chairs dates back to the
2:43:32
Cold War. Abbas is in Beijing
for the next two days visit
2:43:36
Chinese state media has been
promoting as a chance for China
2:43:39
to play a greater role in
helping broker better relations
2:43:42
between Israelis and
Palestinians. China has
2:43:45
indicated it wants to be a more
active player in the Middle
2:43:48
East, especially under the
auspices of a new and very
2:43:51
vaguely defined Global Security
Initiative proposed by China's
2:43:55
President Xi earlier this year,
in March trying to help broker a
2:43:58
truce between Saudi Arabia and
Iran.
2:44:02
Adam Curry: Doing exactly what
we used to do. You know, hey,
2:44:05
here we are a big swinging deck.
Come on. We're gonna fix
2:44:07
everything here. Yeah, they
2:44:08
Unknown: took a copy of the
economic hitman. Yep. And they
2:44:12
read it thoroughly and as
they're doing exactly what we
2:44:14
used to do, yeah.
2:44:15
Adam Curry: verbalizing that
going over there. The Jackals
2:44:19
are coming out. Hey, you want to
play ball with us? Oh man, do
2:44:24
you think we can still be the
Great America that we once were?
2:44:32
Unknown: is a cycle every cycle?
Probably we probably can't.
2:44:36
Adam Curry: Well, this is all
great reset. Things are
2:44:39
resetting things are going back
to new new new new stuff is
2:44:45
happening. Now we got a dead
queen. Still on deck for the
2:44:49
Pope. I hate to say it but you
know that that will be part of
2:44:52
the great reset. And of course
the big news out of Italy before
2:44:55
Donald
2:44:56
Unknown: Trump. That was Silvio
Berlusconi, a flamboyant Roman
2:45:00
property magnate and media
tycoon He dominated Italian
2:45:03
politics for the best part of
two decades, winning three
2:45:07
elections and becoming the
longest serving Prime Minister
2:45:10
since the war. Today it was
announced that Silvio Berlusconi
2:45:13
had died at the age of 86.
2:45:15
To the outside world, he seemed
something of a buffoon. We
2:45:18
either smirked at his gaffes or
scowled at the alleged
2:45:22
corruption, the apparent
homophobia and racism and his
2:45:25
undoubted eye for a pretty face.
This was after all, the man
2:45:30
who'd gone from cruise ship
crooner to hosting sex parties
2:45:33
his palatial Villa outside Milan
2:45:36
compliment is it because you're
bribing him? Even if what you're
2:45:38
doing without compromise? You're
so good. I am almost forced to
2:45:43
invite you for some booga booga
2:45:46
Adam Curry: booga booga parties,
good guy, good times.
2:45:50
Unknown: You know that guy was
Trump on steroids. And they, and
2:45:55
they used to talk about oh, he's
going to jail. He's got to run
2:45:58
for reelection because they're
gonna put him in prison and all
2:46:01
the rest of it. And none of it
ever happened. But he also did
2:46:04
media lied.
2:46:05
Adam Curry: He never really
regained the same power that he
2:46:08
had at one point he kept kind of
Yeah, they brought him in for a
2:46:12
little bit and they got rid of
us. Yeah, no, he
2:46:14
Unknown: was he was only
2:46:15
Adam Curry: he peaked Yeah, he
did. He did peak he did peak.
2:46:22
Did I don't think I played this
from the last show. Universal
2:46:25
Basic Income in the UK. Do we?
Did you talk about that?
2:46:29
Unknown: I believe we might have
a let's play it anyway, just
2:46:31
Adam Curry: in case because this
was on. I think I think we
2:46:33
played this. I feel stupid that
I don't know. It was Good
2:46:38
Morning Britain.
2:46:39
Unknown: What if you were paid
an income each month without
2:46:41
having to lift a finger. That's
a proposal for a universal basic
2:46:45
income trial that could take
place in some parts of England
2:46:48
find out what impact the money
has on people's lives. And we're
2:46:51
joined now by wills strong who's
director of research at
2:46:54
autonomy, the think tank behind
the scheme, and foremost, a
2:46:58
former apprentice winner,
Michelle Joovy. So good morning
2:47:02
to you both wills strong. What
on earth? Are you talking about
2:47:05
1600 pounds a month, and you
don't have to work? Why?
2:47:08
Yes, this is a really exciting
pilot happening in two parts of
2:47:11
the country. We had a two year
consultation with communities,
2:47:14
there is a really exciting idea
that's happening all over the
2:47:16
world. So 100 pilots in America
happening right now a pilot in
2:47:19
Wales and pilot in Finland. Why?
Because this is basically
2:47:23
there's a number of reasons. I
think there's two kind of ways
2:47:25
of looking at this, on the one
hand, solving some of the
2:47:28
problems in our current system.
So the welfare system doesn't
2:47:30
work. It's widely condemned as
basically a moral and in effect
2:47:32
for getting people into work.
And secondly, preparing us for
2:47:35
the future, we've gone through
the COVID pandemic, we've gone
2:47:37
through the cost of living
crisis, there's so many
2:47:39
different kind of tumultuous
moments ahead of us climate
2:47:42
change, AI disruption, tech
disruption of all kinds, we need
2:47:45
a solid income from the pilots,
2:47:47
you're going to give in the
pilot areas, a working person
2:47:51
1600 pounds a month, forced to
have to do nothing. So that's
2:47:56
20,000 pounds, 90,000 pounds 200
a year. And the idea is what if
2:48:01
you just give them the money?
Does that make them work? More
2:48:03
or less?
2:48:04
Well, this is what we're gonna
find out. This is why we're
2:48:05
running pilots. This is why
pilots are the thing right now
2:48:08
because income to understand
what the different outcomes are
2:48:10
different demographics,
different income levels, do
2:48:13
people continue working? Do they
like their job? Do they feel
2:48:15
like need have purpose to their
work? Or do they try something
2:48:17
else? Yeah,
2:48:18
Adam Curry: I guess what, just
gonna think that won't make
2:48:21
people work more. Don't need a
pilot for that, by the way
2:48:25
pilots. Would it was a vote.
Pilots can now retire at 67 in
2:48:31
the United States instead of 65.
Oh, yeah, it's nice, because we
2:48:36
have no more pilots. A lot of
them are just dead. And why do
2:48:40
we need you reversal basic
income in America? Well, maybe
2:48:43
this is a clue.
2:48:44
Unknown: Americans are digging
themselves into a deep financial
2:48:47
hole approaching $1 trillion in
credit card debt. The nation's
2:48:51
record high credit card debt now
stands at nearly $988 billion.
2:48:56
That's around $5,700 per person.
Those between 40 and 49 years
2:49:01
old have the most debt among all
age brackets with about $7,600
2:49:06
on their cards, high interest
rates and inflation are adding
2:49:09
to the problem.
2:49:10
Adam Curry: Yeah, even though
the inflation is down by 50%,
2:49:14
which started during the Biden
administration, although we
2:49:18
can't blame him for it. We all
went crazy, printed up all this
2:49:22
money and flushed into the
system. And so now if you hadn't
2:49:26
already heard about the hotels
in San Francisco, there's more
2:49:29
there's concern
2:49:30
Unknown: that San Francisco
could turn into a so called
2:49:32
Zombie city with its downtown
hollowed out by a fentanyl
2:49:36
epidemic, pervasive homelessness
and fleeing retailers. And you
2:49:40
just mentioned that last
significant hit the biggest mall
2:49:44
in the city right in downtown is
leaving. This morning a San
2:49:49
Francisco mall at the epicenter
of a growing real estate
2:49:52
deadzone in a major American
city battling rising crime
2:49:55
soaring real estate prices and a
homelessness crisis. The city
2:49:59
dealt it's late display this
week. Westfield, which owns the
2:50:02
city's largest mall stopped
paying its half a billion dollar
2:50:05
mortgage and is surrendering the
property to lenders. The company
2:50:09
setting dramatically decreased
occupancy down to approximately
2:50:12
55% including already announced
closures of tenants such as
2:50:16
Nordstrom, Banana Republic, and
others also giving up on
2:50:20
downtown hundreds of other
companies including gap and
2:50:23
Whole Foods Union Square used to
be the beating heart of San
2:50:26
Francisco. But a recent survey
found that since 2019, nearly
2:50:30
50% of all the stores here have
left. Now it's empty storefront
2:50:35
after empty storefront after
empty storefront.
2:50:38
Now, last time I was here was a
2019. So it was great back then
2:50:43
now I was like, I'm scared. I
was thinking to switch my hotel.
2:50:47
In the first quarter of the
year, the city saw a 16% rise in
2:50:51
robberies, and a 41% spike in
fentanyl deaths over the same
2:50:55
period in 2012. She was down and
all over right now. Companies
2:50:59
are leaving the city. Is San
Francisco dangerous.
2:51:03
Well, here's the thing. San
Francisco is a major city and it
2:51:06
has challenges. But let's back
up a little bit. You are talking
2:51:09
about people who are leaving the
city but not the people who are
2:51:12
staying expanding come into San
Francisco,
2:51:16
but it's not just San Francisco.
Other West Coast cities
2:51:19
including Portland, Seattle and
Los Angeles also suffering from
2:51:23
a similar trend of downtown
decay. The mayor noting that
2:51:27
several metrics of crime are
actually flat or down but it is
2:51:30
worth mentioning are not at
Union Square or the Westfield
2:51:34
Mall this morning. Because we
have been advised it is simply
2:51:37
too dangerous to be there at
this hour.
2:51:39
Adam Curry: crime is down
because there's no one left to
2:51:41
Rob.
2:51:42
Unknown: Well, now the crime is
not down a I've brought this up
2:51:46
on the show before and again,
please do because nobody's
2:51:50
reporting the crimes and the
cops aren't going out. There's
2:51:52
not enough cops to take down
reports. So thus, yeah, in fact,
2:51:58
both abolish the police and
crime will go down to zero.
2:52:01
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, that's
what Austin is doing. We were in
2:52:02
Austin last night. And our
description of Austin sticky if
2:52:10
the whole place just Sticky,
sticky or stinky? Well, that
2:52:14
too, but it just feels sticky.
Like it's grimy and dirty and we
2:52:19
used to live downtown. grimy and
dirty and stinky and sticky and
2:52:25
why are you still there? Man?
2:52:29
Unknown: You talking to me?
Yeah, no, no. Why
2:52:32
Adam Curry: are you still in San
Francisco?
2:52:34
Unknown: Not in San Francisco.
That's the point I wouldn't move
2:52:37
out and live in San Francisco in
a million years. I'm a great
2:52:40
distance away but the water I
have to go cross water
2:52:43
Adam Curry: but the zombie
ridges. Zombies are gonna cross
2:52:47
that bridge but
2:52:48
Unknown: they're not coming over
because there's no pedestrian
2:52:50
allowed
2:52:51
Adam Curry: there's there's no
one to rob. Is that what you're
2:52:53
saying? No one to rob in
Berkeley.
2:52:56
Unknown: each other they?
2:52:58
Adam Curry: They gotta cross the
mudflats. Man.
2:53:00
Unknown: I'm going to show my
school by donate to no agenda.
2:53:03
Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
2:53:13
Adam Curry: laughing but I don't
feel good about it. I want to
2:53:15
make sure you're safe because
those zombies man you they will
2:53:18
cross water.
2:53:20
Unknown: No, I haven't seen that
yet. Okay, and they first have
2:53:23
to go to Berkeley. Allison is in
Taiwan. It looks like Oh, yes.
2:53:28
Oh, this is Allison. I don't
have her last name. I should
2:53:31
have it. She This is a transfer
a wire transfer. She's got it
2:53:38
over $150 I thought I sent the
name over directly, but I
2:53:43
didn't. But anyway, thanks,
Alison. And it did work.
2:53:46
Adam Curry: Well. She said this
will be my final donation from
2:53:49
Taiwan. My husband and I are
ready to come home. You're
2:53:51
spending eight years here.
2:53:54
Unknown: Ever last name? I guess
maybe she does. No, I
2:53:56
Adam Curry: do not. I do not
have a last night. Well, thank
2:53:58
Unknown: you. This will be a
last donation from Taiwan. But
2:54:01
she did get to donation in
2:54:02
Adam Curry: Yeah. So nice.
2:54:05
Unknown: Lord can burn in Dublin
Ireland. 150 bucks. And Laura
2:54:12
can says Yeah. LISA O'Connor who
should be in Dublin is in
2:54:19
Kenickie. Illinois. Happy
Father's Day, Scotty O'Connor.
2:54:23
We have to read out to Dad's
names. needs it he douching
2:54:28
you've been de deuced for Lisa
that's 150 bucks. Jody white,
2:54:35
Houston, Louisiana. $150 a
dollars and that's a shout out
2:54:40
to the man dude ranch and
Bandera Oh, anything, sir.
2:54:45
ladyboy in Mount Laurel, New
Jersey 138 Sure. Allen in
2:54:50
Midlothian, Virginia 12345 and a
few like reading this to you
2:54:57
guys still irritate me What the
heck? To Great show so here's a
2:55:02
donation hate listener, Betty
Boop. in Kettering, Ohio. I'm a
2:55:12
100
2:55:13
Adam Curry: I remember Betty.
Yeah. And Betty Hey Betty.
2:55:16
Unknown: Betty spit is good
woman. Yeah, Nancy shush Sharda
2:55:22
goin Sharda Boyne in Centennial
Colorado 100 Rebecca weintrob
2:55:28
and Columbia, Maryland. Please
tell your audience to believe in
2:55:34
themselves. It's kind of a long
note here for some reason and
2:55:38
know
2:55:38
Adam Curry: that their intuitive
answers are the right answers.
2:55:41
It just so you know, we're not
obliged to read the notes under
2:55:44
under Executive executive
producer, but nice. Oh, she sent
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a picture of her wearing the
appetite for deconstruction T
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shirts you bought.
2:55:56
Unknown: Okay,
2:55:57
Adam Curry: that was nice. Thank
you.
2:55:58
Unknown: Anyway, Rebecca is in
104 $100 Lucas Williams is on
2:56:02
her doors. He's in Roswell, New
Mexico. I think Luke is going to
2:56:07
send us the souvenirs Yes, the
little boy and Tom lame
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souvenirs do we have to say I
liked it anonymous in Clifton,
2:56:13
New Jersey. 100 Matt Stevens in
Waycross, Georgia 100. Sir Kevin
2:56:19
McLaughlin and Lucas North
Carolina 808. Aaron Jones in
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North Barrington, Illinois 8089.
He's a de douching God. You've
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been de deuced Timothy Hytner in
Navin, Ontario, Canada, 7777.
2:56:37
Gary blatten, Ashland, Kentucky
7777. Joseph Weiss in Miami,
2:56:43
Florida. 7777. He has a note
2:56:46
Adam Curry: I read this. I just
want to make make a point he
2:56:49
works. He works in the he's
speaking as a retired law
2:56:55
enforcement officer worked at
Miami internet International
2:56:57
Airport. He says I have some
information that may make sense
2:57:01
the TSA search less time
consuming Adam, you make your
2:57:04
living communicating with your
mouth. I would suggest that when
2:57:09
you're in line where carry on
baggage is placed, the moment
2:57:12
that seems to be concerned over
your podcast couldn't
2:57:14
immediately speak up and
dispelled. Listen to me. Joe
2:57:17
Weick. Thank you for your
donation. I always do this. I
2:57:21
say oh yeah, that's my mixer in
there. And I know that I know
2:57:24
what you think that thing looks
like. It's a microphone. It's
2:57:27
not what you think I'm always
just I'm always speaking up. I
2:57:29
do that. And you know what they
do? They take longer when I do
2:57:32
that. Oh, funny, man. You think
you're funny, huh? They could
2:57:37
going to tell us what I would do
our job. It may just be the
2:57:39
Austin people. But they're
dicks. So yes, I am very good at
2:57:45
communicating. I immediately go
oh, I tell them exactly what's
2:57:49
going on. And you know what they
do? They ignore me. And then
2:57:53
they wait and then they go put
some bins away. I got some bins
2:57:57
to move here. So I appreciate
what you're saying. But it may
2:58:02
or may be that way in Miami, but
in Austin, they're horrible.
2:58:07
Unknown: I'm sorry Joe wrote a
note. Yeah. Rita Harrington is
2:58:11
sparks Nevada 65 bucks.
Christopher dektor 5678 Sir,
2:58:16
hold my beer in Austin, Texas,
to defy 55 He also says space is
2:58:22
fake. Or listener. Amy Harmon,
Asheville, North Carolina 5140.
2:58:31
By Butler coming Georgia 5069.
John Cor. tahsil. In Pensacola,
2:58:38
Florida. 5001 s or economic
hitman in Tomball. Texas, or
2:58:44
Toms balls, Texas. Is your one
and the following are $50 donors
2:58:50
name and location. Michael
Windell Matawan New Jersey,
2:58:55
Stephen Aang in Bucks elder
South Dakota. Gary Mau, in
2:59:01
Woodland Hills, California but
Dane Patricia Worthington,
2:59:04
Miami, Florida, Brennan Savoie
and port orchard Washington.
2:59:10
Real Deal is now in San Antonio,
Texas. Crucially cared doula
2:59:17
service in Asheville, North
Carolina.
2:59:20
Adam Curry: Oh, they sent to
meet up report. Yes. Thanks for
2:59:24
helping people remember to build
connection. That's right,
2:59:26
Stewart, her her husband, who I
think does the accounting for
2:59:30
the crucially cared doula
service.
2:59:33
Unknown: Kevin deals in
Huntersville North Carolina
2:59:36
Christian Freeman in San Marcos,
Texas. Have a birthday for Ian
2:59:40
Johnson Johnston in Kelowna,
Kelowna BC and wrote a very live
2:59:50
for some reason a long note here
but likes her he really is in
2:59:53
love with his wife. He loves
her.
2:59:54
Adam Curry: I only want to
mention that he is the creator
2:59:57
of such fabulous jingles as nap
for humanity. drunk or not
3:00:01
drunk, and one we haven't played
in a long time. Adams gonna read
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his email. Remember this is Eve.
3:00:12
Unknown: I think that should be
a feature we bring back
3:00:16
Adam Curry: on the no agenda
show. Yeah, we got to bring that
3:00:20
one back. Thanks for reminding
me in a good way. Well, I
3:00:23
Unknown: like it when you read
the Facebook post. I'm blue in
3:00:28
Louisville, Kentucky, Michael
Thompson a new brown fells
3:00:30
Texas. Easy landscapes to North
Stonington. Connecticut kill.
3:00:36
Kelly make a deal in Mission
Hills, Kansas. Chris Lewinsky in
3:00:41
Sherwood Park, Alberta. Big pop
up productions in Minneapolis,
3:00:47
Minnesota. And Holy mackerel. We
got a long one here,
3:00:51
Adam Curry: but this is a
knighthood. I'll breeze through
3:00:54
it because we read the night
notes. Andrew Smith, Indian land
3:00:57
South Carolina. Adam and John My
apologies for the long overdue
3:01:00
knighting accounting attached.
It's been a whirlwind of a year
3:01:03
buying a home getting married
juggling all life challenges
3:01:06
actually show 1500 That put me
over the edge. I could not
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resist the call and Ransom quick
math while watching the Halak
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Haleakala sunrise on my
honeymoon. Nevertheless, six
3:01:16
months later, the accounting is
in all my $5 monthlies and
3:01:19
individual contributions have
paid off. Thank you both for
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keeping for everything you do no
agenda holds a special place in
3:01:25
my heart keeps me sane year
after year. It has served as a
3:01:28
keystone and grounding element
of my life. Nothing I can give
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or do for the show will amount
to the value I received. John,
3:01:34
you have been a foundational
force in my career as a software
3:01:37
engineer and constantly
challenged the norm going back
3:01:41
to the tech TV days. How about
that?
3:01:43
Unknown: It's nice to be
donation.
3:01:44
Adam Curry: Adam thank you for
following your passions and
3:01:47
going and going to the beat of
your own drum. Your dedication
3:01:51
to your craft as a true
inspiration. No special night
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name just simply Sir Andrew also
for me. I'd like to be added to
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the birthday list for Wednesday,
June 14. Nothing to request at
3:02:00
the round table. If I could get
a biscuit on my birthday. I can
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get you a biscuit on your
birthday right here. They always
3:02:07
give me a biscuit on my
birthday. And to to the head for
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iron Rand. Oh
3:02:12
Unknown: goodness.
3:02:14
So enough of that. Yeah. I don't
know that he's on the birthday
3:02:17
list.
3:02:19
Adam Curry: Okay, I'll check
that. You finish it out.
3:02:24
Unknown: Yeah, he's
3:02:26
Adam Curry: he's on the birthday
list our back office rocks.
3:02:29
Unknown: And that's a new
request for the round him okay,
3:02:31
he's good to go. lol How lol
Hall in Novato, California,
3:02:37
another birthday boy $50 And he
needs a D douching. D de deuced.
3:02:46
For a smokin hot wife. He puts
it to Brendan Demi and Drayton,
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Queensland, Australia. He says
your critique of Australians is
3:02:57
justified. Good day. Brian P
Belen in Ashburn, northern New
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Jersey and last on our list of
$50 donors is Robert Cardinal in
3:03:10
Hinesville, Georgia. And he's
got a pronunciation for his
3:03:14
name. Black Beard.
3:03:16
Adam Curry: Sounds sounds legit.
Thank you to these producers who
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have supported the Show episode
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celebrate yesterday. You just
3:04:00
heard him in Johnson wishing his
scorching hot Latvian wife
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Christine Calva Happy Birthday
turned 33 yesterday and there
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sir Brad when extra celebrate
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get it out ASAP Thank you very
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much for supporting the no
agenda show over to our meetups
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no one said
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yes, we have varying degrees of
quality today luckily the ash
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Asheville non woke was at the
non what they call this meet up
3:06:00
the non awoke meet up report. Is
that it? I guess so. 27 seconds
3:06:06
of this
3:06:07
Unknown: Hi this Stuart with
Asheville non woke underground
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meet up there you go and I'm
recording this on my Zoom h2 For
3:06:15
John
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Bedford Gray from Phoenixville,
Pennsylvania. Amy and Pam 399
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pounds forever from Omni Creek
stay in dangerous Jeremy rip and
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Shannon for city. This is
Jessica from Green Valley Road
3:06:29
and we're clearly
3:06:30
not underground.
3:06:33
Adam Curry: John, I think we
need a handy guide from you for
3:06:36
how to use these devices. Make
sure we get them from the
3:06:42
Netherlands from the basement
there the Six Feet Under meet up
3:06:45
hello here's Joe from the meetup
report this is Brian got you got
3:06:51
your mic in the morning. I in
the morning in the morning Yost
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Unknown: Fox powers the Cook
Islands I'm this is supposed to
3:07:04
be six feet on or bomb 600 feet
high right now in Amsterdam.
3:07:08
Adam Curry: No kidding.
3:07:09
Unknown: Sure. Andric the
romantic nights nights with the
3:07:13
shuttle miles it pleases Great.
Okay. Sure. I'm sorry about that
3:07:21
out.
3:07:23
This Sebastian. I brought the
meat but Scott Martin
3:07:27
in the morning. Thank you for
them. Oh, man. Hey, it's Ruth
3:07:36
here having a great time in
Amsterdam. The only one who's
3:07:38
not stoned.
3:07:45
Adam Curry: Morning. I think the
Netherlands is going down the
3:07:49
drain John, these people just
perpetually stoned.
3:07:53
Unknown: Just something to do.
3:07:56
Adam Curry: And we got a lot of
meetups taking place in the next
3:07:58
couple of days today. Kingstone
house party. That's Oh, that's
3:08:02
brand new. I can't wait to hear
about a white Mike who is
3:08:07
hosting outside his home in
Alexandria, Virginia. Midcoast.
3:08:10
Maine Thursday, Thursday third.
It's thirsty, thirsty, thirsty
3:08:14
Third Thursday Liberty meet up
at Oh, in Liberty, Maine. We've
3:08:18
got to the north Idaho Sandy
brigade the third Thursday and
3:08:21
post Idaho Falls. We've got some
affirming Care in Denver Park.
3:08:26
We've got Charlotte's thirsty
Third Thursday at Charlotte,
3:08:29
North Carolina at tavern we got
the no agenda meetup in Ireland,
3:08:33
which will be in Dublin Ireland.
That is on Friday. On Saturday,
3:08:38
the OKC Hui Hui downtown edition
at parlor OKC we got the North
3:08:43
Fort Worth meet up at Phillips
Patio Grill in Fort Worth,
3:08:47
Texas, Central Florida beers
with buds by the beach that'll
3:08:52
be at the village beer garden in
cocoa Florida. We drink and we
3:08:55
know things Central Jersey meet
up sounds about right three br
3:08:58
distillery key port New Jersey.
Sir nobody of the 3d printer is
3:09:03
hosting that the shrunken
amygdala group support shrunken
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amygdala support group in
Cincinnati at TAFs brew corium
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the tiny amygdala Planning
Committee bring the kids at Sur
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lanes house that'll be in
Alaska. All right. Cassandra,
3:09:19
Gemini, New York Times Roanoke
prediction red 33, Red 33,
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Northwood, Massachusetts, of
course the Castle Island
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brewery, the Portland slave
soiree at Dick's primal burger
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in Portland, Oregon spot the
spook that said in Huntsville,
3:09:33
Alabama, West and grill also on
Saturday the third northwest
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Houston meet up 630 At
Wakefield, crowbar Houston,
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Texas state of Jefferson, God
saved the beef meet up. And
3:09:44
that's in Shasta County,
California. Contact the
3:09:47
organizer for details. And next
Sunday or this coming Sunday
3:09:50
next show day the Burke who we
who we meet up at Urban 360
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Pizza in Albuquerque, New
Mexico, Jeff TOEIC could use
3:09:58
some support there and it's at a
pizza place or go check it out.
3:10:02
No agenda meetups, it's where
you meet your community. It's
3:10:04
where you build your community.
You can't just rely on
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technology. You can't just rely
on listening to the podcast be a
3:10:11
part of the movement. Go to no
agenda meetup.com If you can't
3:10:15
find near one near you start one
yourself guaranteed apart as
3:10:19
Unknown: well want to go hang
out with dicen de
3:10:24
Adam Curry: bom, bom bom you'd
3:10:27
Unknown: be triggered on
YouTube. Everybody feels the
3:10:33
same. It's like
3:10:39
Adam Curry: it is indeed. Just
like a party. No agenda meetups,
3:10:42
these things are popping,
popping and hop and I love it
3:10:45
when people donate to promote
them. That's kind of cool. love
3:10:48
it when people do their little
little raffles and stuff like
3:10:53
that. I mean, it's fun. And
connection is protection. You're
3:10:56
going to need it. You're going
to need it. Because it's all all
3:11:01
going to be weird in the next
months, years. Whatever. Mita
3:11:07
ISOs haga ISOs ISOs
3:11:10
Unknown: How many do you have?
3:11:12
Adam Curry: Let me see I have
there's my ISO been high for
3:11:18
Unknown: ISOs Oh, blam.
3:11:21
Adam Curry: Okay, here we go. i
So number one,
3:11:24
Unknown: obviously drunk.
3:11:28
Adam Curry: Would you like it? I
like that one. Yeah, I have. I'm
3:11:32
not afraid. Like that one too.
Oh, and I think this is still a
3:11:41
winner. 100
3:11:42
Unknown: frickin percent. Wow.
3:11:45
Adam Curry: Yeah, contenders a.
3:11:48
Unknown: Yeah, I think you got a
you got two in there that are
3:11:51
pretty, pretty hot. And hot,
baby. What you got? I got
3:11:55
better.
3:11:57
We're being better.
3:12:00
Adam Curry: It's not bad. Not
bad.
3:12:03
Unknown: Crazy.
3:12:06
Adam Curry: Who is this?
3:12:09
Unknown: And good.
3:12:10
I'm feeling so good.
3:12:12
Adam Curry: You know if you had
just thrown one in there, and
3:12:14
that's it now after I heard the
same voice three times.
3:12:17
Unknown: I dunno that it's not
the same voice. But it's no two
3:12:21
different people involved in
those three clips.
3:12:24
Adam Curry: Oh, really? Well,
yeah. Some reason it didn't
3:12:26
work. Which one of mine do you
like?
3:12:30
Unknown: Yeah, come on. We have
to go with Trump guy. Obviously.
3:12:34
That's not this 100 frickin
percent
3:12:37
actually drunk and then 100%
together. Well, they're kind
3:12:41
Adam Curry: of long. Let me see.
Let me see if I was perfect. I
3:12:44
think
3:12:44
Unknown: obviously drunk. 100
frickin percent.
3:12:47
Okay, yeah,
3:12:48
Adam Curry: it's a it's a combo,
everybody. It's a combo to
3:12:52
combo. All right, you want to
play us out with something?
3:12:58
Since we're at $3. And we're
3:13:00
Unknown: talking about this sort
of thing. California all the
3:13:02
rest. I have to say that one of
the best show voters out here is
3:13:05
Gavin Newsom.
3:13:07
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, he's doing
an amendment right.
3:13:09
Unknown: He's doing a gun rights
amendment. But you think it
3:13:13
least I would think and you
would think you guys are all
3:13:16
jacked up about guns. Get rid of
it. Let's just repeal the Second
3:13:21
Amendment. Yeah, but
3:13:22
Adam Curry: like the 21st
amendment? Yeah. No, no, no,
3:13:26
you're kidding
3:13:27
Unknown: me. Democratic
California Governor Gavin Newsom
3:13:29
wants a 28th amendments to the
US Constitution related to gun
3:13:33
restrictions. But not everyone
is on board. His plan for an
3:13:36
amendment would raise the
minimum age to purchase a gun
3:13:39
from 18 to 21. It would also
require universal background
3:13:43
checks, set a quote reasonable
waiting period for gun
3:13:46
purchases. Oh man also banned,
quote The civilian purchase of
3:13:49
assault weapons, all while
keeping the Second Amendment
3:13:52
unchanged. Newsom said he plans
to invoke Article Five of the US
3:13:56
Constitution by calling a
Convention of States to
3:13:59
officially propose the
amendment.
3:14:03
Adam Curry: Oh, it's a
Convention of States again.
3:14:06
Unknown: How lame. Well, while
3:14:08
Adam Curry: the writer wants you
abolish the electoral college
3:14:11
while you've got all the states
all together?
3:14:13
Unknown: Well, there's any once
you get those states together,
3:14:15
and you start submitting these
things, but they still have to
3:14:19
be passed by too many people.
This is just showboating
3:14:21
Adam Curry: and this is not
going to get him elected
3:14:23
president. What is he? What is
he going to run? When is he
3:14:25
isn't? He doesn't know what to
do. And he the anointed person
3:14:29
that
3:14:30
Unknown: I thought so?
3:14:31
Adam Curry: Yeah. Well. Oh, man.
3:14:35
Unknown: Somebody told him no,
no, no, not your turn. Whoever's
3:14:39
running the show told him no,
3:14:41
Adam Curry: not your turn.
Coming up next, no agenda stream
3:14:45
and the troll room.io. And on
your app if you keep it running
3:14:49
there, Nick the rat radio and he
will be interviewing Mike Riley.
3:14:54
About that. Two plugs in one
show. That's surprising. End of
3:14:59
show mixes we Got some some
doozies for you? Thanks. Jessie
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coy Nelson DS laughs Stark, Tom
Starkweather. And the brilliant.
3:15:07
Sure, sure Chris, from down
under who is coming back after a
3:15:11
long sabbatical. He's been a
little overboard but he's
3:15:16
feeling good. We've been
chatting they thanks everybody
3:15:18
for asking him to come back. We
love you. We miss you, Sir
3:15:22
Chris, coming to you from the
heart of the Texas Hill Country
3:15:24
in FEMA Region number six in the
morning everybody. My name is
3:15:27
Adam curry
3:15:28
Unknown: ever in northern
Silicon Valley, where I remain.
3:15:31
I'm John C. Devorah.
3:15:32
Adam Curry: We return on Sunday
with another two three whatever
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hours of media deconstruction
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3:15:44
mofos a hui Hui.
3:16:05
Unknown: There are three hands
3:16:10
right on my dad's side whole put
on
3:16:17
there
3:16:21
the GAO wouldn't care even one
would be bad and to watch many
3:16:36
but there are three three heads
on my desk.
3:16:46
As well as the mother hands were
at my desk told me they need to
3:16:52
get back to their bodies
3:16:57
why are they at my desk? And he
told me why don't know do this a
3:17:03
lot of strange things happen
3:17:11
it's another place that you've
been been trapped and tricked
3:17:14
and brainwashed
3:17:15
you and work up in the sky
meeting in the cloud trying to
3:17:18
unplug it's not allowed because
the government wouldn't have the
3:17:21
constant connectionism saying
the quiet part out loud is just
3:17:24
the given meetings to decide who
can go outside Have you been
3:17:28
deemed essential by the planet
that make worldwide the way they
3:17:31
judge the public? Yo I don't
want none of it. GEORGE rook
3:17:34
Bard Yukon zone looking fresh
and fit it didn't get priced
3:17:38
into clouds your Why don't want
none of the higher education and
3:17:41
lower indoctrination is what the
whole nation seems to be facing.
3:17:45
Well, please call me crazy.
3:17:47
They embrace stuff light in the
loafers. I've had enough because
3:17:50
it's testosterone declining and
men are heartbeats above the
3:17:53
other day I noticed it's a race
issue say who you for five years
3:17:57
ago it hasn't changed and then
never well here we go. We don't
3:18:00
want to grow when I say we I
mean she voice Why was so right.
3:18:05
I mean promised to be a gunner
with no sacred honor hating
3:18:10
ladies. Yes, a sport. Everyone
can play along bending opinions
3:18:13
to contort. Why do you want to
do on OKC similar to Luke and
3:18:18
Stuart,
3:18:18
Adam Curry: she's the best named
yet all all our producers are
3:18:21
fabulous. The best producers in
the universe
3:18:26
Unknown: to standards of justice
in this country. So now, let me
3:18:32
assist for the purposes of more
transparency on this subject.
3:18:36
Director Ray placed redactions
on a document that's already on
3:18:41
classified. It's filled with
redactions and maybe two or
3:18:46
three half inch redactions not
all sentences redacted, as I'm
3:18:52
told the document in the skiff
is thanks to the political
3:18:58
infections within the fight,
Justice environment and the FBI.
3:19:04
We were well along the road for
that to happen. And I want
3:19:09
everybody to remember that I
have read the odd redacted
3:19:14
version except for a couple or
three half. Half inch redactions
3:19:22
I'd say, thank you very much. I
yield the floor.
3:19:27
I had a swollen amygdala. Maybe
my parents didn't know how
3:19:31
widespread swollen amygdala is,
while swollen amygdala shrinks
3:19:35
for most. That wasn't the case
for me. Maybe they didn't know I
3:19:38
would end up a douchebag SJW
because of my swollen amygdala.
3:19:42
Maybe if they'd known there's a
podcast to help protect me when
3:19:45
I was 11 or 12. Maybe my parents
just didn't know. Right, mom,
3:19:49
dad? What will you say? Don't
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3:20:05
hobo vorak.org/in A obviously
drunk 100 frickin percent