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John C Dvorak: electronic brain.
Adam curry,
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Adam Curry: John C. Devorah.
Sunday March 30 2023. This is
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your award winning chemo nation
media assassination episode
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1542. This is no agenda, pausing
Oh, heart ai n broadcasting live
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from the heart of the Texas Hill
Country here. And reason number
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six in the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam curry,
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Silicon Valley where I just got
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the good news that I'm eligible
for 0% interest on all my credit
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cards. If I just press one. I'm
Jesse Dvorak skill.
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Adam Curry: And then you took it
off the hook. Tell me that,
0:39
please. After you pressed one,
and you took advantage of that
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great opportunity.
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John C Dvorak: I had so many
calls this morning that I had no
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problem taking it off the hook.
You
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Adam Curry: know, in maybe a
CMC, it may be about four years,
0:56
one day that phone's going to
ring. And it's going to be me.
1:00
And I'm going to say, are you
interested in a reverse
1:03
mortgage? Guarantee? It's going
to be me. And you're going to
1:09
want to take advantage of that
excellent opportunity.
1:12
Unknown: Wow, did I lose you?
1:16
John C Dvorak: While we're gone?
1:17
Adam Curry: Oh, you're back. I
was like, Wow, you really didn't
1:21
like my joke. I guess. I have
you again. Are you with me?
1:27
Yeah. Okay.
1:28
John C Dvorak: real quiet today.
I guess you're in any noise?
1:32
Adam Curry: What do you mean? No
noise were over the line because
1:35
John C Dvorak: you think I'm not
here. Oh,
1:37
Adam Curry: you were just being
quiet? Yeah. Well, hi.
1:42
John C Dvorak: Well, what do you
think if we're going to stop the
1:44
AI? Are we gonna have
transgender war?
1:47
Adam Curry: I'd like to start it
off. Let's start off with the AI
1:51
just so we we can go kind of in
a in a fun direction first, and
1:55
make fun of us. I
1:56
John C Dvorak: have a four
series clip on the AI.
1:59
Adam Curry: Beautiful. Let me
let me play a 33 second
2:01
overview.
2:01
Unknown: More than 1300 tech
industry leaders, researchers
2:05
and others are now asking for a
pause on the development of
2:08
artificial intelligence to
consider the risks. Twitter and
2:12
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple co
founder Steve Wozniak are among
2:17
those who signed a letter
calling for a break in the race
2:20
to develop more powerful AI.
Musk and others say advanced AI
2:24
which allows computers to
perform tasks that normally
2:28
require human intelligence could
pose quote, profound risks to
2:33
society and humanity.
2:35
Adam Curry: Wait a minute. I
already am feeling that you and
2:37
I are on the same page with
this. This is the biggest
2:41
steaming pile of horse crap ever
is my feeling
2:46
John C Dvorak: well, there's a
Who Are they kidding aspect to
2:49
it? Oh, let's all stop for six
months.
2:54
Adam Curry: The first thing I
thought when I heard that was
2:56
Elon Musk wants everyone to stop
so he can catch up. That was the
3:00
first thought I had Hey, hey,
wha says stop. The smartest
3:04
people on the earth. John have
signed this letter including
3:07
Andrew Yang.
3:10
John C Dvorak: He's probably
behind it. Yeah, you're
3:12
Unknown: not kidding.
3:14
John C Dvorak: Well, let's go to
the AI freakout series for this
3:17
AI freakout intro there's the
intro,
3:20
Unknown: stop training,
artificial intelligence, at
3:22
least temporarily. That's what
over 1000 very notable
3:26
individuals want. They are AI
researchers, CEOs and tech
3:30
leaders like Elon Musk and Steve
Wozniak, they signed an open
3:34
letter it states that AI could
profoundly changed the history
3:38
of life on Earth. The letter
said we should plan for these
3:42
changes. But unfortunately,
we're not right now. Instead it
3:46
says Orien an all out of control
race to develop systems that no
3:51
one can understand, predict or
control.
3:54
Adam Curry: I just have to put
this into perspective. You know,
3:56
my feelings about Elon Musk?
Yeah, he he may be a great sales
4:01
guy. And he may be a great, you
know, like I was called the Kim
4:04
Kardashian of tech. Is he a
great tech leader? Is he such an
4:07
incredible visionary. I mean, he
is he bought an electric car
4:12
company and marketed that very
successfully got into rocketry
4:16
when NASA was out of it. So that
was very smart. You know,
4:20
there's, it's not like a huge
visionary thing unless you're in
4:23
the loop on where the money's
flowing and Wozniak with all
4:26
respect for the Apple Computer
Company. He also loved the
4:29
Segway. You know, it's like
this. These are not the smartest
4:32
people in technology as far as
I'm concerned. And you're and
4:37
you're bumping your mic, I'm
just gonna say it and I'll shut
4:39
up about it. Yeah, okay.
4:44
John C Dvorak: Well, there are
people on that list that are
4:46
smart, but who I don't know what
the point is. This is a
4:49
publicity stunt. But I don't
know what the point of it is. I
4:52
mean, Elon Musk was getting a
lot of publicity was there he
4:55
doesn't have anything for sales
that I know of. I mean, he's got
4:58
he's involved in some Some
little groups, but I don't know
5:01
that he's I don't know what to
point and then let's go to part
5:05
two.
5:05
Unknown: So they want everyone
to immediately pause training
5:09
for all systems more powerful
than GPT for for at least six
5:13
months. They want the pause to
be both public and verifiable,
5:17
not just that they even want
world governments to potentially
5:21
step in and implement a
moratorium. We talked to someone
5:25
who signed the letter AI
researcher Alexandra De Ridder,
5:28
also a frequent NTD contributor.
Director says a six month pause
5:32
is necessary. It doesn't stifle
AI research as a whole and it
5:37
gives the government time to
work closely with regulators. AI
5:41
is a very complex topic.
diverter says that the pause
5:44
would only work if every country
commits to it because of some
5:48
pauses and some don't. The
countries that don't will have
5:52
an unfair advantage. And so what
are the pros and cons for a six
5:58
month pause, we get some experts
to weigh in. The executive
6:01
director of Harvard in tech
Krisha Lenzo says AI is like a
6:05
train on the loose with no
guardrails. She supports the
6:08
letter
6:09
AI has tremendous capabilities
and a could cause a lot of
6:13
problems for people whether it's
cybersecurity issues, phishing,
6:17
scams or even disinformation, we
really need to get a hold of
6:21
what is going on when it comes
to open source AI, specifically
6:26
chat GPT, which is a huge
problem.
6:29
But what
6:30
John C Dvorak: what is she
talking about? We already have
6:33
phishing scams. We already have
all these other things that she
6:36
says AI has got something to do.
What is AI going to do to make
6:40
phishing scams any different
than they already are?
6:42
Adam Curry: All I keep hearing
is how dangerous is going to be
6:45
and all I see is stuff that's
wrong. I just for me, it's like
6:49
maybe they've come to the
collective realization that this
6:53
is not ready for primetime. It
doesn't really work all that
6:58
great. I mean, how many more
pictures do I need to see with
7:01
people with 18 fingers before
you know and I someone even made
7:05
one of me here's Adam curry in
the mid range. I mean, patina
7:08
look, I
7:09
John C Dvorak: had
7:11
Adam Curry: said this is not you
I see that right away.
7:13
John C Dvorak: I have a picture
I should have put put this in
7:16
the last newsletter I'm gonna
put in the next one. So it being
7:20
or one of these guys have got
these this art creation thing
7:24
that you can subscribe to. Yeah,
so I started asking for so
7:27
wouldn't do a lot of stuff. So I
decided to use you as the model.
7:32
Adam Curry: Oh, I'm perfect for
that model. Oh, yeah.
7:35
John C Dvorak: And so I said I
want to see Adam curry kissing a
7:39
bear. Now. We can't have
anything like that. Okay. I want
7:43
to see what it
7:44
Adam Curry: wouldn't let you do
that. It said no, that's that's
7:46
that's verboten? You can't have
that. Yeah. Because it would
7:49
have been some big biker dude,
you know, big hairy biker, dude,
7:52
are you meant to a real bear?
7:54
John C Dvorak: Well, I just
said, bear, I didn't specify
7:57
what kind. So then I said, I
want to see Adam curry riding a
8:00
bear. So it gave me an image of
some guy that looked more like,
8:07
she looked a lot like Fabio,
nothing like you. It didn't look
8:12
like you at all. And I noticed
enough pictures on the web deck
8:15
that they could have cobbled
together a picture of you know,
8:18
now this was not a picture of
you, John Holt was a picture
8:21
some ridiculous looking
character who is just too good
8:24
looking, writing this stylized
bear. And I was I was gonna, I
8:29
was gonna run it into the I was
gonna I didn't do it because I
8:32
had other things to talk about
in the newsletter, but I was
8:35
gonna run it. And if you saw it,
you'd go. Yeah, good. I think
8:39
they nailed it. You would,
because it just like some
8:43
ridiculous picture. Again, but
it's a lie. It's like that's not
8:48
you. It's not, you know.
8:50
Adam Curry: So what I think is
happening here is that and I'm
8:54
gonna focus a little bit here
and I want you to continue with
8:57
these clips. I just want to say
we know that Disney just fired
9:00
7000 people. They fired the
entire Metaverse division. Why?
9:04
Because Metaverse was
yesterday's news. You don't hear
9:07
a single thing about metaverse.
$4 billion thrown away by
9:11
Zuckerberg and his, his, his you
know, this this dream he had,
9:16
which was never going to come to
fruition was a bad idea. He
9:19
couldn't it was just a pipe
dream of his. So everyone now
9:22
especially with Chad GPT
everyone's tripping over
9:26
themselves. Google barf, you
know, sucks. Everything's it all
9:29
sucks. It's not good. Yeah, I
know. You have to be a prompt
9:32
engineer. Okay, fine. I think
they all realize that they're
9:36
gonna go broke there's no
advertising model on this you
9:40
have to actually pay for it. It
costs a lot of money for this
9:42
currently. They're all gonna go
broke in this in they've created
9:46
an AI war amongst the tech
companies and they all said oh,
9:50
you know what? We should stop
this insanity, regroup so that
9:55
we can still have a business
model. That's what I think they
9:57
know it's no good
10:02
John C Dvorak: Okay, I think
betting just valid. That's why
10:05
they went to the baby, we
stopped for six months. It's
10:08
like a novice stop for six
cores, it doesn't make a
10:10
difference what they want to do.
Let's go to Eclipse three.
10:12
Unknown: On the other side of
the argument, a six month, six
10:15
month pause, could stall
progress. We talked to experts.
10:20
He's the chief AI architect,
architect at USC. He has a PhD
10:24
in machine learning and he's
Microsoft's and the VP and AI.
10:28
AI landscape is highly
competitive, and research and
10:31
organizations around the world
are creating more and more
10:34
advanced systems. And there is
an inevitability of progress,
10:38
right? Technological
advancements are inevitable,
10:41
they are attempting to halt
progress will only delay or
10:45
delay the issues at hand. You
want to empower the AI
10:49
researchers and organizations
who are already considered
10:51
deeply concerned about the
ethical implications and the
10:54
potential risk of these advanced
AI systems
10:56
Adam Curry: in Austin, which,
according to sources, is
11:01
supposed to be the center of all
things, AI, they're now trying
11:06
to hire AI engineers starting
salary 300 to $500,000. Out of
11:14
control, and I know a lot of
people, particularly our
11:17
audience are going you don't
know what you're talking about
11:20
curry. This is this is the
future you're not going to every
11:23
single AI thing that I've seen,
I It's live in my brain, which I
11:29
think I only use what 12% of I
got a lot of space left over.
11:34
And already my brain is seeing
the pic. Oh, the coat taupe
11:38
please. Please sorry,
11:41
John C Dvorak: you brought that
up right away because I wanted
11:43
you to go back to that last clip
and tell me what that guy said.
11:46
Adam Curry: I have no idea. But
he had the right accent to sound
11:52
authoritative. Sorry to be
racist.
11:55
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I he that's
the I T accent. Yeah,
11:58
Adam Curry: as Indian. I'm
talking about exactly. That's
12:01
right.
12:02
John C Dvorak: Let's go to clip
for another
12:04
Unknown: thought the founder of
Eugene AI Sudeep Roy Chowdhry to
12:08
weigh in. His AI firm helps
manufacturers with their
12:11
operations. Chad Reese says the
six month pause is not fair. Not
12:16
that people should be free to
develop the technology without
12:18
government intervention.
12:20
What would we achieve?
12:21
Adam Curry: Whoa, hold on a
second. Government intervention.
12:24
I didn't hear anyone call for
the government to intervene. I
12:27
just heard a whole bunch of
12:28
John C Dvorak: Deadwood. The
first the first Scout spoke on
12:30
this series of clips brought it
up. Okay, I missed
12:33
Unknown: that I missed that
people should be free to develop
12:35
the technology without
government intervention.
12:38
What would we achieve by not
making progress in six months?
12:43
In this technology that I'm not
sure what we can achieve by
12:49
parallely working towards a
framework for governing AI based
12:54
technology. That part I agree
with and we should work on that
12:59
as a community.
13:00
And not surprisingly not a
single person from open AI has
13:04
signed the letter open AI as the
leading firm in generative AI
13:07
was mentioned explicitly in the
letter we reached out to open AI
13:11
Adam Curry: um, this look I'm
going on my on AI Adam
13:15
intelligence. This has SIOP
written all over this this is
13:19
bullcrap. This is this is some
scheme to benefit these guys,
13:24
probably just to save their ass
because this is an arms race of
13:28
epic proportions. And the only
one winning as far as I know is
13:32
Microsoft as you are probably a
lot of the same Serrana and
13:36
Nvidia. I'm going to be selling
a lot of video card GPU cards,
13:41
but I'm just not seeing the the
the actual application Okay.
13:45
Every every teacher who was
reached out boots on the ground
13:49
says like I can't see that this
was not written by my moronic
13:54
students. Please That's
insulting they all see it they
13:57
all know it.
14:00
John C Dvorak: Let's go to AI
freak out. This is the idiocy
14:03
showdown clip.
14:05
Unknown: And we tested chat GPT
versus Google bar. Now with a
14:09
bar ban bar possibility we had
the two bots get advice for
14:13
Tiktok influencers and TV Shawn
Marshall has more
14:17
than a small competition between
the two top chat bots today. But
14:21
we asked Chad GPT for and
Google's bird the same question,
14:24
who are tick tock influencer
deal with it if the US
14:27
government decides to move
forward with a ban on tick tock.
14:31
Tensions keep rising between
America and the Chinese
14:33
Communist Party. The possibility
of a tick tock ban to protect US
14:37
citizens data seems to draw
closer each day. I asked some
14:41
people on the street what they
would do if tick tock was
14:43
banned.
14:45
I use it a lot like way too
much. So I definitely cut down
14:48
my screen time which would be
good. I'd probably just go to
14:51
Instagram, honestly or like a
different app that comes up but
14:56
I probably just live my life
14:58
go you know have I'll be sad
because I do really love it
15:02
like, I'm not gonna lie. It's
kinda like entertaining.
15:05
With Instagram, they have this
thing called Instagram rails,
15:08
which is like, essentially like
tick tock. But the only
15:11
difference is like, usually when
I use like reels it's like not
15:15
on purpose. Like I just click on
one thing, and then I'm down
15:17
this loophole. So it's like it
traps you and for that,
15:21
to start out with Chad GPT, for
his answer was more extensive
15:24
and detailed. Bart's answer was
pretty basic, essentially said
15:29
to switch platforms start a
website or blog partner with
15:32
creators and collaborate with
brands, Bart gets points for
15:36
also suggesting to use social
media ads, which Chen GPT four
15:40
didn't recommend, which had GPT
four gave a few more answers. In
15:44
addition to Bard suggestions,
first, backup your content,
15:48
download and see your videos.
Later content after contact does
15:52
not focus on
15:55
John C Dvorak: backup, you got
to back this up a little bit.
15:57
And this is a two guy. These
things decided to try to copy
16:03
you know, they had the real
people say what they thought.
16:06
And then they had they asked a
question to the to two of these
16:10
systems. And the one system says
backup your content, start a
16:14
blog. I mean, the only left out
of this is learn to code. I
16:19
mean, it's just a bunch of
bullcrap bromides that didn't
16:25
show me nothing. Exactly what
you're saying.
16:30
Adam Curry: It's it's kind of
weird that we're both on the
16:31
same page with this one. Why?
Well, it's not that's not the
16:35
format of the show
16:38
John C Dvorak: was the format of
when we see something but this
16:41
dog, we're supposed to argue.
And besides that I have been
16:44
harping on this AI from cycle
for the last 15 years. I mean,
16:50
the cycle began in the 50s, I'll
reiterate for people out there,
16:54
the cycle began in the 50s, the
mid 50s, who ended there were
16:57
all these articles about the the
electronic brain, and they would
17:02
show all these computers and how
they're going to take over
17:05
everything and they're gonna
eliminate jobs and the
17:07
electronic brain. Now they went
on and on, it was kind of like
17:11
it wasn't AI quite, but then the
AI thing came around around,
17:15
what, 20 years,
17:16
Adam Curry: 25 years remember,
in the 70s, when you know when
17:19
the integrated circuit chips
chips is going to do it was
17:22
going to say I don't remember
the electronic brain part was
17:25
going to the same thing. Because
all
17:27
John C Dvorak: it took 25 years
out you'd like Tronic brain came
17:30
to the AI revolution. And this
was the artificial intelligence,
17:34
fourth generation, Japanese
thing they're going to take
17:38
over. And it was on and on and
on with expert systems. As we
17:43
know, it's first showed up
miniaturization and all these
17:46
things. It's always that so all
these things are going to and
17:51
then it just flopped. And then
another 25 Years go by we got
17:55
this again. And now we have this
stuff. And it's the same thing.
17:59
And as and this shows how weak
it is. You can finish the clip
18:02
and you it's just lame. Now
18:04
Unknown: Chad GPT, for his
answer was more extensive and
18:07
detailed. Bart's answer was
pretty basic, essentially said
18:11
to switch platforms start a
website or blog partner with
18:14
creators and collaborate with
brands. Bard gets points for
18:18
also suggesting to use social
media ads, which changed GPT
18:22
four didn't recommend which had
GPT four gave a few more
18:26
answers. In addition to Bard
suggestions. First, backup your
18:30
content, download and save your
videos familiar. Adapt your
18:34
content to different platforms
and focus on building a brand.
18:38
Strengthen your personal brand
by creating a unique style theme
18:41
or niche that sets you apart
from other content creators.
18:45
This simple test did seem to put
shed GPT for in the number one
18:48
spot.
18:49
Adam Curry: Wow, this is this is
great. This is almost like back
18:54
in the day in the early days of
the web. You know, we'd be
18:57
advising big companies. And
they'd say yes, we want a viral
19:01
video. No problem. We're gonna
put that on the list. We'll
19:03
create a viral video for you.
And I was like, use social media
19:08
ads. Oh, okay. What kind of test
is this? Even? I'm amazed how
19:15
many people don't understand
that the human brain will will
19:19
evolve much faster than this.
Everything chat GPT 456789 10
19:25
Does will go faster. It was I'm
sure Yeah. Okay. If I'm looking
19:30
John C Dvorak: at somebody,
somebody may stop you there. But
19:32
I want to point out a
interesting phenomenon by the
19:36
human brain about how movies
have adjusted our people have
19:41
adjusted to the jump cut. Oh,
yeah. Oh, which never existed 50
19:47
years ago. They didn't exist.
People would could not deal with
19:51
something like that. And then
they, they it wasn't even an
19:54
evolution. They just started to
show up and the next thing you
19:56
know we all went okay, I get it.
And then you can follow it. They
20:00
these things can't even they can
barely answer the question about
20:03
tick tock, which was what was
presented to me here without
20:07
saying stupid stuff like backup,
backup your hard disk, you know?
20:11
Okay, well, gee, thanks for the
good advice.
20:14
Adam Curry: What is the one
thing that is the DeVore AK test
20:17
for online systems? What is the
one thing that as long as I've
20:21
known you, for 15 years, the one
thing you always just wanted to
20:25
get out of the internet? The one
piece of advice,
20:28
John C Dvorak: actually, let me
says 9320 years.
20:33
Adam Curry: 30 years, we'll be
20:34
John C Dvorak: working for the
media for two years before we
20:37
started this podcast. That's
right. Yeah,
20:39
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. Yeah. 34
back to CNET days. You're right.
20:41
All right. What what is what is
the number one question, you
20:45
know, the question,
20:46
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry, I
wasn't, I was so upset by your
20:49
15 year thing that it's just
20:51
Adam Curry: what is the best?
What is the best weedwacker
20:54
that's all you really want.
20:55
John C Dvorak: The best. Okay,
yeah, I've been doing this for
20:58
at least 20 years minimum. I
have been asking, what's the
21:03
best weed whacker? And it's
impossible to get the answer.
21:06
Here's the possible here's the
21:08
Adam Curry: answer from Chad
GPT. Of course, disclaimer as an
21:12
AI language model, I don't have
personal preferences or
21:14
experiences with using weed
whackers. Right there, who
21:17
cares? Boom, however, they're
done. However, there are many
21:20
popular and highly rated weed
whackers available on the
21:22
market. And the best one for you
will depend on your specific
21:25
needs and preferences. Okay, so
we may need to query a little
21:29
bit further. Some factors to
consider when choosing a weed
21:32
whacker include the size and
type of your lawn or yard, the
21:35
type of weeds you need to tackle
the power source you prefer
21:38
electric battery or gas and the
features you want. It's
21:41
adjustable height or pivoting
heads.
21:45
John C Dvorak: But it's not
answering me.
21:47
Adam Curry: Of course, it's not
answering your question. Of
21:49
course not. Of course not. I was
surprised there is
21:53
John C Dvorak: a weedwacker.
Despite all these details of
21:57
this thing brought up that is
the best. It's like there's the
22:01
best doctor. Yeah, yeah.
22:05
Adam Curry: Well, here's, this
was very disappointing, because
22:08
I usually hold this guy in
pretty high regard. I did not
22:11
know he's a Fox News
contributor, Douglas Murray.
22:15
Douglas Murray, who is one of
the is Harold is one of the
22:19
intellectual giants of our time.
22:23
John C Dvorak: Okay, well, it's
funny to me, because I don't
22:25
know who you're talking about
how
22:26
Adam Curry: you do. He's the
British guy. He loves America.
22:29
And he's written several books
about how we're losing our
22:33
freedom. You don't know Douglas
Murray?
22:35
John C Dvorak: No. I mean, I
mean, if I saw him visually, let
22:38
me look him up as fake and
recognize him. Yeah, I might
22:41
know him. I think
22:41
Adam Curry: you probably he's,
he wrote me see what was his
22:45
famous book. Nobody's
neoconservatism why we need it.
22:54
The madness, the madness of
crowds. The madness of crowds, I
22:57
think was the big one. Oh, the
strange death of Europe. We've
22:59
talked about him in that context
of strange death of Europe,
23:02
immigration identity Islam.
Okay, well, you don't remember.
23:07
But we have talked about we've
played clips of him looking at
23:09
him now. So he's a Fox News
contributor. And he, and he's
23:14
going to weigh in on this
extraordinary moment in our
23:17
history, extraordinary moment,
when we have to pause AI. Some
23:21
of the smartest people in the
world are calling for this. It's
23:24
an extraordinary letter, I have
to say,
23:27
Unknown: oh, like him already.
23:31
Adam Curry: I'm gonna force you
to listen to him.
23:32
Unknown: It's an extraordinary
letter, I have to say, pretty
23:36
much unprecedented. I mean,
these are people at the absolute
23:38
forefront of the technology
we're talking about, who are
23:41
expressing deep concern. I mean,
to call for a six month
23:45
moratorium, basically on further
advancements in the area
23:50
suggests that there's they're
deeply worried about this. I
23:54
mean, this this has been coming
on us for 25 years now. So that
24:00
much of a surprise, the ability
of effectively the computers to
24:05
go faster than we can go on the
treadmill. The treadmill of
24:10
technology is running fast.
24:11
Adam Curry: What kind of analogy
is that? The the treadmill of
24:15
technology,
24:17
Unknown: the computers to go
faster than we can go on the
24:21
treadmill?
24:22
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I know.
It's the problem. He's he's come
24:24
up with a metaphor kind of which
is indicating that you're going
24:31
nowhere.
24:32
Unknown: You're running fast,
but you're not going
24:35
John C Dvorak: fast that
computers running fast. And both
24:37
of you no way. No way. I like
24:40
Unknown: that actually have
effectively the computers to go
24:43
faster than we can go on the
treadmill. The treadmill of
24:48
technology is running faster
than we humans can run. We've
24:52
known this for a long time. But
the fact that there has now been
24:55
this, this stressing that, that
we're you know we can be in
24:59
trouble They don't know what
he's capable of. I mean, to call
25:03
for a six month sort of ban on
this, I think it's quite
25:07
extraordinary. We've known we've
known for about a quarter of a
25:10
century now that this is coming.
It actually comes from the 90s,
25:15
when Kasparov, the great chess
champion, was beat to New York
25:19
City exactly was was was beaten
by the computer. And he said,
25:24
Then he said, he said the movie
in his notes, he said, The worry
25:27
I have is that the computer
isn't calculating, it's
25:30
thinking, we are 25 years on
from from that now. pewters are
25:35
thinking
25:36
Adam Curry: that and so I'm
gonna just stop them there.
25:38
John C Dvorak: Hey, what is
this? This is bull crap
25:41
computers not thinking correct,
25:43
Adam Curry: the computer is
merely making a probability
25:46
calculation, which you know, the
closer it is to zero, there'll
25:50
be point six, point 4.3, which
is how the original and how
25:55
chess computers still work
today. And in fact, is the same
25:57
way that so called AI is used in
determining what tweets to get
26:03
rid of. It's based upon the
large language model. And it's
26:07
always consistently wrong. It's
consistently wrong. AI is not in
26:14
the field in the field in
applications used to protect the
26:18
children. It's, it's
consistently wrong. Now, and so
26:23
it is, as far as I understand,
it's still the exact same basic
26:27
idea of chess computers, that is
computation. chess players
26:32
compute the probability they you
know, that's what they're doing.
26:35
They're computing as far ahead
as they can. And that's, you
26:38
know, you've trained your brain
to do that. And, yes, a computer
26:42
is probably going to be better
at mathematics. That's not the
26:45
same as thinking. Douglas
Murray.
26:47
Unknown: And he said, Then he
said, he said, his notes he
26:51
said, The worry I have is that
the computer isn't calculating
26:54
its thinking. We are 25 years on
from from that now. And the
26:59
computers. Can you imagine? The
Internet has revolutionized our
27:04
lives in so many ways. It's like
the printing press in the Middle
27:08
Ages. We don't know what the
consequences are going to be.
27:12
And we are currently living
through an era where it's
27:14
printing press after printing
press is being discovered
27:18
underneath, right.
27:19
And those it's just so important
for everyone to know these are
27:21
the smartest people amongst us
who are demanding a global
27:24
pause. Not a arbitrary senator
from a state this is this is for
27:30
real. And look at some of these
people from Steve Wozniak, co
27:33
founder of Apple to Elon Musk.
Andrew Yang here and Jamie
27:38
Bezos.
27:38
Adam Curry: Yes. It's just
extraordinary. Some of the
27:40
smartest people amongst us,
Steve Wozniak and Andrew Yang,
27:44
some of the smartest so that's
just
27:46
John C Dvorak: never mentioned.
I haven't heard any. Andrew
27:48
Yang's mentioned he just meant
to keep saying Wozniak and must
27:51
was he just mentioned it. You
talked over it? Well, he Andrew
27:55
Yang. Yeah, he's just a
politician. One
27:58
Adam Curry: of the smartest and
he even look, this is the new
28:03
idol. The new false idol. This
is the new science. We've had
28:07
signs signs getting old. Follow
the signs. Now if you follow the
28:09
AI, this is elevating by the
actual promoters of crap. You
28:15
know, I can't spell. Wozniak, he
promoted the Segway. That was
28:20
gonna change. Cities will
change. We will never live in a
28:24
city the same way again.
Remember that? Tomi, remember
28:30
that?
28:31
John C Dvorak: Yeah, no, I
remember I wrote a long column
28:33
about it in Forbes magazine.
Because I had the access to the
28:38
patents before there was
actually released. And we me and
28:42
pulse Paul Sappho gave me real
information
28:44
Adam Curry: you had you had
access to the patents before it
28:46
was in Renault, it
28:47
John C Dvorak: was just a patent
came out Paul Sappho identified
28:50
it for some reason identify such
sought out me to say with
28:55
pictures of the various devices
saying look at this bull crap.
29:00
What do you make of it and I
then I obviously followed up
29:04
with it with a column and had a
follow up column after the thing
29:08
came out with all these people
saying stuff like what you just
29:10
said was you know it's going to
cities cities will have to be
29:14
redesigned to accommodate Yes.
To accommodate this thing is a
29:20
stand up scooter that balances
itself I don't see it as
29:23
anything more than that. And it
was dangerous
29:28
Adam Curry: for the CEO of the
company, drove off the cliff and
29:30
died.
29:32
John C Dvorak: Yes, I've in fact
that forgot about that sad
29:35
ending. That ending to the to
the Segway. Driving off a cliff
29:41
on the thing. There's a there's
a there's a mutual Liberty
29:45
Mutual whatever it is Liberty
Liberty commercial, where where
29:49
there were a guide drives the
segway into the into the pit and
29:54
shoots kind of a barrier and
goes into the drink.
29:56
Adam Curry: And it was not the
not the inventor as many people
29:59
thinking No
30:00
John C Dvorak: no the vendor was
given vendor was I can't
30:02
remember his name but didn't
vendor was interesting.
30:05
Adam Curry: We there so let's
just say currently there's no
30:08
evidence AI is thinking, but
this elevates it with all this
30:14
this outrage and Oh, panic,
panic, panic, panic yeah this,
30:18
this elevates it to to that kind
of level and now of course it
30:23
has our attention and and the
whole idea is to replace the old
30:28
and tired science, all the
science to have aI tell us about
30:33
I don't know climate change fake
meats, all these important it's
30:38
digital dementia, digital
dementia is what is being
30:41
introduced to the
30:42
John C Dvorak: populace. Now I
like it digital dementia. Yes, I
30:45
Adam Curry: wrote that down
myself, did you? I did. So
30:48
Stanford, Stanford had this bit,
you know, two weeks ago off the
30:52
owl pocket AI model. And it only
cost $600 Not 5 million out
30:57
pakka alpaca. And we were
releasing the code, open code
31:00
open source, go to GitHub, get
the alpaca AI model, and then
31:04
they had to take it down because
it was kind of dangerous. It
31:08
does something that they call an
AI land hallucinating. Yeah, of
31:11
course. I mean, to get stuff
wrong, very wrong. And yeah,
31:19
okay. You can probably say write
a script for me using rust,
31:24
which is really handy. And it
can. Yeah, and but that's not
31:28
thinking that's, that's going to
Stack Overflow and scraping the
31:33
site and putting stuff together.
And since it uses language,
31:38
which is, you know,
deterministic of what word would
31:42
come after this word, your code
is going to be pretty good for
31:44
that.
31:45
John C Dvorak: But I was
watching something on
31:47
television. And I was just in
mind. And I realized that
31:53
today's news broadcasts with the
news readers can all be
31:57
replaced. And that's the real
threat and that so the news
32:00
media has to sense at least in
some way, but deep down inside
32:05
that they are the ones that are
being threatened. Well, of
32:07
course, because they're no good
anyway, they're not doing any
32:10
news reporting.
32:12
Adam Curry: While they've
already. They've already been
32:14
replaced to a certain audio.
Certainly, I mean, we hear lots
32:17
of tech, you know, I will say AI
read news reports and videos
32:22
that are created with fake
voices. Okay. Yeah,
32:25
John C Dvorak: I think and I
think that that's, you know,
32:27
because that first woman that
was in that series, Eclipse goes
32:29
on to this 300 million jobs are
going to be lost. And it was an
32:35
unknown and unknown thing. What
jobs are going to be lost by
32:38
this? Well, I think rewriting
press releases so you can read
32:42
them on, you know, KR O N TV.
Yeah, on the nightly news. Oh,
32:47
that's a job. Just one job that
could go get shoved a press
32:51
release into the machine. It
reads it reads jiggers it and
32:55
gives you some copies and some
decent news copy to read.
32:58
Adam Curry: Well just go and
look at CNBC the website, how
33:01
many times you know, like, they
have some rudimentary form,
33:07
maybe even advanced, I don't
know if AI writing their
33:09
headlines I'm selecting. So the
Dow was up you got a picture
33:13
traders happy and you see these
guys. Yay, you know, like buy
33:16
beautiful. And then when the Dow
was down, they got loose Froning
33:19
food faces route. That's all AI
driven. So yeah, I'm sure that's
33:23
gonna work. But there's nothing
to be worried about. Humans are
33:26
always going to outsmart this
technology and go outside and go
33:31
without your phone and sniff
some air instead of sniffing
33:34
farts from the mainstream media
is just so stupid. And but it is
33:40
an idolization of technology.
And that is definitely a mission
33:45
of the singularity folk. Which
I'm sure Musk is a part of. And
33:51
I was like, Whoa, you know, I'm
gonna integrate
33:55
John C Dvorak: cancer say this
true.
33:58
Adam Curry: What that the
singularity
34:00
John C Dvorak: folk. I'm not
sure Musk is part of that club.
34:03
Is it pretty?
34:04
Adam Curry: Rolling? Have you
seen neuro link?
34:08
John C Dvorak: Where they you
know, some of this stuff he does
34:09
is just cool with people that
want to take it seriously. They
34:14
just, he's a joker.
34:17
Adam Curry: Yes, he is a joker.
He is a joker. And and if I just
34:22
might add when it comes to
politicians and this stuff. I
34:27
mean, most people are stupid.
I'm stupid. You're pretty
34:29
stupid. We're all stupid. But
the people who we elect and the
34:32
people who appoint people, the
elected people who appoint
34:36
people they appoint very stupid
people. We heard this with with
34:39
Fifi Lagarde, she's done. She
did not brilliant, and he's
34:43
smarter than anybody else. And I
just like to transition to tick
34:48
tock for a second so we can
discuss this before we get to
34:50
the horrible shooting in
Nashville, which we will
34:52
discuss. So we have the
everyone's all Patriot Act 2.0
35:00
Oh, yeah, tick tock, we gotta
get rid of tick tock. Ah, let's
35:08
listen to the stupidest person
we have currently in the Senate,
35:11
Lindsey Graham. So Lindsey
Graham is so stupid. When it
35:15
comes to this bill, we're
talking about Senate Bill 686,
35:19
which is a Senate bill doesn't
mean that this passes is law
35:22
that has to be a house version,
there has to be consolidation
35:25
have to agree on it. And then of
course, whatever it is, you
35:29
know, braindead Biden will will
sign it, no problem. But it's
35:33
not that simple. There's a
couple other things out. It's
35:36
also that's also, this is almost
a red herring as far as I'm
35:40
concerned. But Graham thinks
he's going on the safe Fox News
35:44
to discuss this, this restrict
act. And firstly, it goes on
35:49
with Jesse waters. Another
person I think is pretty stupid.
35:53
Sorry, nice guy. Nice guy. But
it runs on outrage and yelling,
35:58
and I'm waters, this is my
world, okay. And he gets trapped
36:03
right away. Why? Because, like
most politicians, he only
36:06
listened to his advisor, and the
advisor was probably a lobbyist.
36:10
Maybe it's just some intern. He
didn't read any of this. It's
36:14
also not a simple bill to read.
There's a lot of legalese in
36:17
there and referrals to other
things. But he was all in on it.
36:21
And but he didn't know it.
36:22
Unknown: Let's try to get some
answers out of the Senator
36:24
Lindsey Graham, who supports
this, and is here now you got to
36:29
be kidding me. Senator, did you
read this?
36:31
Yeah, I don't think I support
the Restrict bag.
36:35
You don't support this because
you are named as one of the
36:37
supporters cuz this is garbage.
36:40
Is this the one with John,
there's two bills out there. One
36:44
allows a review of businesses
that that are connected to China
36:49
give the Secretary the ability
to protect our data. Is that the
36:53
Restrict act?
36:55
We got Yes, s EDS. 86. Right
here, march 7. And we got a
37:04
bunch of Republicans supporting
it. Because this thing is crazy
37:08
town. You don't want the
government looking into your
37:11
private phone? No, I don't have
a hunch you're colluding with
37:14
the Russians. We remember how
that turned out.
37:17
Yeah, no. Well, the Constitution
Trump's a statute. So let me
37:21
come back and, you know, give
you a better explanation. Here's
37:25
the problem as I see it. China
is the parent company of Tiktok.
37:29
And my niece is light Tiktok. I
don't mind the Muse and tick
37:32
tock, I just don't want the
Chinese government to seize all
37:35
their data and manipulate the
information America sees for
37:39
political purposes. China's
helping drug cartels in Mexico.
37:43
China is not a friend to Chinese
espionage is an all time high
37:47
against American business
interests. So I want to push
37:49
back against China, but within a
constitutional framework, you're
37:53
right about that. So you made
these allegations? And I'll come
37:58
answer better next time.
38:00
I will. I mean, because on
Congress. Gov, you're listed as
38:02
one of the co sponsors of this
thing. Maybe it's like Fetterman
38:05
when your chief of staff saw
your work for you? And even
38:09
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, could be
could be. Yeah, because my staff
38:12
did that. I mean, honestly, AI
would out with that guy. But so
38:19
they're stupid. And none of them
actually have read the bill.
38:22
They don't really know what's in
it. I think it's a red herring,
38:24
because what's really going on,
he has all the executive orders.
38:27
And the Biden administration
National Cybersecurity strategy,
38:33
which no one is talking about.
This is this is the real crap
38:37
that's going on. And I think
this is just a distraction, this
38:42
will never pass. It's so
obvious, although it's only
38:45
limited to certain countries
they can add to it. And this is,
38:48
if this passes, then we're all
stupid. We all should go shoot
38:52
ourselves because this is dumb.
This is the dumbest thing we
38:55
could ever do. Everyone's onto
it. But we're not looking what's
38:58
really being put out there with
executive orders, etc. From the
39:03
National Cybersecurity strategy,
we must rebalance the
39:06
responsibility to defend
cyberspace by shifting the
39:09
burden to cybersecurity away
from individuals, small
39:12
businesses and local governments
and onto the organizations that
39:15
are most capable and best
positioned to reduce risks for
39:19
all of us. The National
Cybersecurity strategy aligns
39:22
with supports and works in
concert with a total US
39:26
surveillance system where
definitions of information are
39:29
then apply to cybersecurity and
communication vectors. This
39:33
policy is a surveillance system
and he's got executive orders up
39:37
the wazoo that are already being
put into place. This is CES.
39:41
This is all this stuff. We're
all arguing about the wrong
39:45
thing here. And the net is just
being tightened over and over
39:50
again. So none of these senators
know what they're talking about.
39:54
They don't understand what's
going on, and it's still
39:58
protection for the existing
view. Wes technology companies?
40:01
Oh, yeah. Let's make sure we
have something to ban everybody
40:03
to ban everybody else. Because,
you know, we don't like what
40:06
tick tock did, and Rubio gave it
away. He did his own special
40:12
little little press conference
17 minutes, two days ago, put it
40:17
out on YouTube couldn't put it
on Tiktok Oh, because you know,
40:20
they might edit it and make it
look weird. And I pulled two
40:23
clips, and it shows you exactly
how dumb and how misguided this
40:27
guy is, and how compromised he
is. This is this is how his his
40:33
understanding of the American
people how stupid we are.
40:37
Unknown: So let me walk you
through a very realistic
40:39
hypothetical.
40:40
Adam Curry: Let's suppose a very
realistic hypothetical.
40:45
Unknown: So let me walk you
through a very realistic
40:46
hypothetical. Let's suppose for
a moment that China decides
40:50
they're going to invade Taiwan,
and 2027 20/28. And the key to a
40:56
successful invasion or taking of
Taiwan is to prevent the United
40:59
States of America from getting
involved.
41:02
Adam Curry: First of all, he's
just presuming that anyone gives
41:05
a crap. All I mean, do we really
care? Do we do the Americans
41:09
really care what China does with
Taiwan? Are we being told to
41:12
care? I'm asking you, John, what
do you mean, do you care?
41:16
John C Dvorak: We're being told
to care. Okay. I mean, I kind of
41:19
care I haven't been to both
places and I like Taiwan the way
41:22
it is, but do I really care if
Taiwan is overrun by the
41:27
Chinese? Are they are they grab
it back? How about the Taiwanese
41:30
grabbing back? China? Yeah. I
mean, that's gonna happen. In
41:35
fact, in fact, when when I was
in jammin Sherman China, on the
41:41
coast, which is across from the
Thai is on the same streets,
41:44
across from the, from Taiwan, on
the mainland, and there's a
41:50
bunch of these bunkers that are
all over the place. They're
41:54
still there. They're from like
World War Two. And the guy
41:57
taking me around the area was I
said, What the hell are these?
42:00
He says, Oh, this was the
Chinese Communist Party after
42:04
they they rousted the Republic
of China people and got him to
42:10
move to Taiwan had to set up
shop here, because they thought
42:12
they were going to reinvade.
42:15
Adam Curry: And so that could
still happen, right? But the
42:19
story is, well, you know,
there's so many chips, and it's
42:22
all coming onto computers. Do
you? Does anyone really think
42:26
that China won't want to sell us
computers? Even if they overrun
42:30
Taiwan, what's their market? We
are their market, we are their
42:33
market, and we put the chips act
in place. So we can probably try
42:37
and make our own. Not very cost
effective,
42:41
John C Dvorak: but have been
shown already to be a flop.
42:45
Adam Curry: Okay, so let's go
back to the genius Marco Rubio,
42:49
who I am convinced is completely
compromised in this by
42:53
lobbyists. And the
42:55
Unknown: key to keeping the
United States from getting
42:56
involved is to convince the
American people, okay, that we
43:00
shouldn't get involved because
they know we're a democracy.
43:03
They know that public opinion
matters in America.
43:05
Adam Curry: Oh, you just like
Ukraine. Like it really matters.
43:09
Now. We really care not where do
we stop caring.
43:12
Unknown: And so knowing all
this, the Chinese government
43:14
goes to bite dance who by law
has to do whatever they're told.
43:17
And the Chinese government says
to bytedance, we want you to
43:20
align your algorithm to shape
American public opinion on
43:23
Taiwan. They won't do this
overnight. It'll be the lead.
43:26
Don't spend a couple of years
laying this out. We
43:29
Adam Curry: don't need a bite
dance tic tock algorithm. All we
43:32
need is Deborah Birx to show
videos, and everyone will
43:35
believe it. Well, look at these
people that China they're
43:38
falling down from COVID, they're
dying. You didn't need any
43:42
algos. For that you just needed
the officials to talk about it.
43:45
Unknown: We want you to align
your algorithm to make sure that
43:49
people in America are seeing
messages that convinced them
43:52
that America should not get
involved. And not only that, we
43:54
want you to use the data to
target specific American
43:58
audiences with specific
messages. So for example, some
44:01
Americans might see a bunch of
videos that are alleged to show
44:05
people in Taiwan probably fake
but nonetheless, people in
44:08
Taiwan supporting a Chinese
takeover.
44:13
Adam Curry: Like China take me
over. Oh, that seems pretty
44:16
religious. The
44:17
John C Dvorak: funny thing about
this, we always had to remember
44:20
people watched the videos that
they find entertaining. Yes. I'm
44:25
seeing a bunch of stuff about
Taiwan gone, we're gone. I'm
44:29
just clicking off and going
someplace else. I'm not gonna
44:31
watch that. It's not
entertaining. Bring back who's
44:36
ever looked at tick tock, I've
looked at tick tock. I also look
44:40
at the real thing, that thing
that Instagram does, which can
44:43
be quite good. And I'll sit
there and watch it for a while
44:47
because it's like watching
television, but short gags and
44:50
bits and dogs. And it's really
crazy stuff and a guy shooting a
44:54
basketball from across the
street and all that kind of
44:57
thing. Yeah, it's not a it's not
a bunch of political After
45:00
trying to convince me one thing
or another, if I see that I, oh,
45:03
finally I can stop.
45:06
Unknown: Maybe family members.
Remember, they have all this
45:08
data on us, family members of
military members. Oh, see videos
45:13
about how 1000s of Americans
will die. If the United States
45:18
gets involved. Others might see
videos of Americans
45:22
Adam Curry: Oh, hold on a
second. You know, if I see
45:24
videos about how maybe 1000s of
Americans will die, which could
45:28
be very true service members, if
we start meddling around, if you
45:33
do an entertaining way, and a
cat is telling me, I might say,
45:37
hey, let's not do that. But come
on Rubio
45:40
Unknown: would see videos about
how 1000s of Americans will die.
45:45
If the United States gets
involved. Others might see
45:49
videos of Americans what they
think are Americans arguing, why
45:55
do we care about Taiwan? We
should be focused on our
45:57
problems here at home.
45:58
Adam Curry: Yeah, this is what
we're saying about Ukraine right
46:00
now. And you're suppressing
those messages. Yes, you are
46:04
suppressing those messages. You
are ignoring the American people
46:07
when it comes to that we're all
saying that, hey, you know, we
46:09
got problems here. We got
homelessness, we got shitty
46:12
education, we want to
concentrate at home. All the
46:15
money you send to Ukraine could
be we could have every homeless
46:18
person could have a tiny home,
any anything but what you're
46:21
doing now, but here it comes.
Here's the part where he admits
46:25
that tick tock is just kicking
American, big Tex ass. And he's
46:32
going and he's going to admit
this. And he's going to use this
46:35
as a reason to ban tick tock,
only in a typical Rubio
46:40
politician way.
46:41
Unknown: And when we notice that
they're doing something about
46:44
it, that's what people say,
Well, if that happens, then you
46:46
deal with it. Well, once we
notice that they're actually
46:48
doing and we try to do something
about it. You know, what comes
46:50
next? Here's what comes next.
already happening now. You're
46:53
gonna have a bunch of small
businesses in America who depend
46:56
on marketing and Tik Tok. And I
don't let me tell you something,
46:58
I don't I don't diminish that.
It's true. I know people that
47:01
have built up their businesses,
and they use tick tock for
47:03
marketing, and it works. It's
better than the other apps to
47:06
that.
47:09
Adam Curry: It's better than the
other apps for marketing for
47:12
small businesses. Oh, man,
47:13
John C Dvorak: I was at one of
the sales guys at tick tock
47:17
clipping that
47:18
Unknown: let me tell you
something, I don't I don't
47:20
diminish that it's true. I know
people that have built up their
47:23
businesses, and they use tick
tock for marketing. And it
47:24
works. It's better than the
other apps that
47:27
Adam Curry: he doesn't say it's
something he says it's better
47:29
than the other apps that you
know, the guys that are paying
47:32
me,
47:32
Unknown: but just imagine, when
we go to them and say guys, we
47:35
got to shut tick tock down now
because now it's real, now
47:37
they're using it against us. So
people are going to come out to
47:40
you're going to destroy my
business. Fact, China will
47:43
probably threaten those people.
China will probably make it very
47:46
clear, the US gets involved.
We're gonna knock all the
47:48
Americans off the TIC tock, down
goes your business, those people
47:52
will suddenly be asking, Oh,
47:55
isn't this great?
47:56
John C Dvorak: Well, first of
all, let's stop a bit right
47:59
there. Does this guy have any
clue about how businesses work?
48:03
Is he ever run a business? Well,
here he ran, advertise and get
48:08
get you get? Okay, you're
advertising, you're finding that
48:11
you're getting effective
advertising. His work
48:15
effectively is working
effectively in a specific
48:18
magazine. And then magazine
folds. That doesn't mean the
48:22
business folds? Yes, it means
that you need to find something
48:27
else you're you're taking, you
may or may not even take a hit.
48:30
It doesn't you know, if you're
advertising effectively, your
48:33
business will continue even if
the advertising stops dead. You
48:37
have a business it's not like
it's like, you know, unless it
48:40
was all direct marketing from
that one source. Which is not
48:47
the case, very few direct
marketing operations I've seen
48:50
on Tik Tok, if any, but what
48:51
Adam Curry: I'm hearing him say
is exactly the talking points
48:54
he's been given, Hey, man, we're
in trouble. Because people are
49:00
becoming successful with tick
tock marketing, their marketing
49:05
to as we discussed on a previous
episode of marketing, to people
49:08
who are in a group and there's
no strife and Aberdeen, they
49:11
like advertising there, and they
can target their message because
49:14
only one type of people, it
doesn't matter what type any
49:17
type you can get that type of
person. You know, it's very
49:21
successful. And yeah, in fact, I
have 70 This is from what is
49:28
this retail retail dive.com And
they published this article they
49:33
say here 75% of marketers expect
to spend more on tick tock even
49:39
as ban looms 75%
49:44
John C Dvorak: and drawing
attention to all this like Rubio
49:47
is doing in the band effect the
band looming is brought
49:50
attention to advertisers. Yeah,
hey, this is good stuff over
49:54
here. It's good. It works. It
works. All they're doing is
49:58
making Tik Tok more success. for
what it is, yeah,
50:03
Adam Curry: that's what I said.
50:04
Unknown: China will probably
threaten those people. China
50:06
will probably make it very
50:08
Adam Curry: threatened. Hey,
we're gonna kick you off a tic
50:11
tac No, they're not gonna do
that
50:13
John C Dvorak: if China wants to
cause some problems together.
50:17
One of the one of our producers
sent me a note talking about
50:21
classic cars. He says you can't
buy parts for any classic cars,
50:25
right nowadays, American cars,
American American American,
50:30
American classic cars, you want
a part a screw for your car?
50:34
That's a little different
because it goes someplace here
50:36
or there. No, it comes from
China if you can get it at all
50:40
and even the Chinese parts
aren't as good as they should
50:42
be. But they're just all China
you have no, uh, you know,
50:46
there's no option. There's no
real printed version. They don't
50:48
have models that you can put in
a into the 3d printers or
50:53
anything like that. What
happened to Moammar they just
50:55
kind of cut off. They can just,
I heard some guy the other day,
50:59
say, you know, we should do
whenever the in fact is one of
51:02
the clips we had like a week
ago. Guys, you know, one of the
51:06
we just we just stop all the
imports from China. Yes, that'll
51:10
do it. Wow. How dumb are you
talking about naive? Yeah. Let's
51:19
finish up to our next with
China. We can't we have to find
51:23
some other way of dealing with
this. We can't,
51:26
Adam Curry: we can't do. And
maybe they could, for some
51:29
reason. I mean, I'm sure the
national security system is also
51:34
interested in gaining control
over China's so Rubio is saying
51:38
two things. One, we don't
control the messaging, like we
51:40
control with all the American
companies, for whatever reason,
51:44
because you know, we put FBI in
there, we have the IRS
51:48
threatened people, you know that
that's, so we don't have that
51:51
angle, although I think they
probably could, because after
51:54
all it is, you know, it's not a
Chinese company that runs us.
51:58
And we got a problem. They they
look 75% everyone's moving to
52:04
tick tock, we have email after
email to talk works. We like it,
52:08
this is good. And so what he's
saying here is they need to have
52:12
some boogeyman China, to stop
this, to blame it on because
52:18
people are going to lose their
minds. And I also don't think
52:23
it's ever going to happen. I'm
going to put that in the book,
52:26
there's going to be no tick tock
ban. Not agree not going to
52:30
happen. Now let's finish this
out. So people are going to come
52:33
Unknown: on to you're gonna
destroy my business. Fact, China
52:36
will probably threaten those
people, China will probably make
52:39
it very clear, the US gets
involved, we're going to knock
52:41
all the Americans off the TIC
tock, down goes your business,
52:44
those people will suddenly be
asking their elected officials
52:47
here not to get involved in
Taiwan. And you know, where we
52:50
find ourselves then paralyzed,
paralyzed a country that's
52:53
paralyzed, that cannot act in
its own national security
52:55
interests, because we've allowed
an adversary to basically use an
53:00
app that they control and the
data that they control to shape
53:04
public opinion in America over
an extended period of time, and
53:07
we can't do anything about it.
53:12
Adam Curry: whatsoever. This is
also a lie.
53:14
John C Dvorak: So so his whole
thing is if if we banned tick
53:20
tock this is what he's sensually
say. Bye. Bye. People should
53:23
check out my Essayons Yes,
53:25
Adam Curry: I put I put a link
in the show notes to your free
53:28
and open Internet hypocrites by
Jhansi Dvorak link in the show
53:31
notes
53:33
John C Dvorak: the what he's
saying is that if we ban tick
53:38
tock which is again in a free
and open internet, if we ban
53:42
Tiktok like you know we were
wrong or something then the
53:47
whole Chinese Chinese Taiwan
things over is that what is kind
53:51
of implying Yeah, then we're to
worry about China and Taiwan. If
53:54
it goes is that is that the
point? Yeah, that's the hope
53:57
Adam Curry: this is to scare
you. scare you a couple other
54:05
things before we move on. First
of all, Zuckerberg did actually
54:07
have the opportunity to buy this
when it was called Music Lee
54:12
musically musical dot L y
musically. And the price wasn't
54:18
right, and that they negotiated
for 14 months and bytedance
54:22
outbid Zuckerberg. $800 million.
And then, of course, it became
54:27
Tik Tok. merged into the TIC
tock engine. And there and there
54:32
it is. And people like now I
need to say a couple of things
54:35
because I got a lot of love from
people. Yeah, you're right, tic
54:38
TOCs fantastic. You know, it's a
love algo. Ultimately,
54:42
centralized media is a bad idea.
Regardless, it's a bad idea. It
54:50
can it's just a bad idea. I
would say for sure. Invest some
54:55
time and understanding Mastodon
that has its problems too. But
55:00
You know, we have a vibrant
community of people and there's
55:03
no algos? That's the thing,
there's no, as long as there's
55:05
no algo. And I have some godlike
powers there. And, you know, I
55:09
haven't, I've kicked one or two
people off, because they really
55:11
just angered me that they
weren't participating in the
55:14
community just just to have an
account somewhere. But
55:17
otherwise, you just leave it
alone. And sometimes, because we
55:21
don't have an algo it's
annoying, which is good. Now, if
55:25
people tagged me on their
arguments, or by I'm mute
55:29
conversation, I'm out, I'm not
interested in that. And it's
55:32
kind of good because I don't
want to be on Mastodon all day,
55:36
podcasting, perfect example of
19 years of no messing with the
55:42
infrastructure. And we and we've
solidified that with podcast
55:45
index, RSS, which Google killed
tried to kill off by killing the
55:51
Google Reader couldn't do it.
It's still being used. And
55:55
today, there's even noster I
heard about this noster and
55:57
RSTR.
55:58
John C Dvorak: We're gonna hear
about it now, though. I'm, I'm
56:00
guessing. But let me ask you a
question. First. What do you
56:03
think the motive was for Google
to kill off Google Reader? It
56:07
wasn't that it was unsuccessful
and costing them a lot of money
56:11
could make
56:12
Adam Curry: money off of it.
They couldn't make money off of
56:15
it. It wasn't centralized. They
could they couldn't get
56:19
John C Dvorak: out of it. Is it
good? As a nice loss leader?
56:22
Adam Curry: No. Are you nuts?
No, that's what Gmail is. Gmail
56:26
was their loss leader. But they
made sure they could read
56:29
everything. And now it's very
profitable for them. Because
56:32
they, you know, they say right
there. We're looking, we're
56:34
reading your email, so that we
can see if there's anything that
56:38
we can handle for you better
ads, yeah. For not for anything
56:41
else, really, just for better
ads. Sure. But that's a maybe
56:46
sometimes some of this
information data goes to the
56:48
CIA, NSA. When they ask, well,
they're busy. They don't ask we
56:53
don't do it. They're big.
They're big. They claim they
56:55
don't do. I would say the big
thing that Google did was maps,
56:58
they they bought keyhole, which
they definitely got from the
57:01
CIA. Will maps is the best. By
the way. I wanted to bring it
57:06
one more thing about Rubio
quickly, he brought up that
57:09
Forbes Forbes reporter who Tik
Tok was spying on which is not
57:17
true. That tick tock got
location data from a reporter to
57:23
send to match it up to see if
any, because there was a leak,
57:27
there was a leak of 80 hours of
conversation of tic toc talking
57:30
about what their strategy was
and what they were going to do
57:32
in America. And and and the
Forbes reporter started
57:37
reporting on it. And I think
you'll probably you can probably
57:40
corroborate this. Tech companies
in America have done this ad
57:45
nauseam to reporters, let's see
where this reporter was, was
57:48
anyone from our company?
57:50
John C Dvorak: P is a scam did
it in a scandalous way that
57:54
ended up with it. I think it was
the chairman of the board and
57:56
getting kicked off getting fired
this woman who was just as
57:59
horrible owner as woman, she's
started spying on about five or
58:03
six or seven major national
reporters.
58:06
Adam Curry: But spy it's one
thing first of all, the woman
58:10
has the app. So her her IP and
location data is known. And it's
58:16
like it's okay for advertising.
But oh, now they're gonna find
58:19
out where I am. And then to see
if any of their employees are
58:21
there. And that's really bad.
How stupid are you Reporter But
58:24
the funny thing is, Forbes
magazine is owned by a Chinese
58:27
company.
58:31
John C Dvorak: It is funny.
58:32
Adam Curry: So you know, and
even the report is like and you
58:35
know, that happens. That happens
to happens.
58:38
John C Dvorak: But I had written
years ago in the 80s. I'd
58:41
written something for info world
about 18 T had these plans for
58:45
some chip or some damn thing.
Some guy was feeding me this
58:48
information from a TNT and I
said, Well, you know, you're
58:52
being he wasn't careful at all.
And they Dave at&t Got a little
58:57
irked by this, these leaks, and
they don't know what they did.
59:00
But they started looking for
people within the company that
59:03
were sent talking to me. And
they found a guy and fired him.
59:10
Adam Curry: Did you feel spied
on did you feel violated? Or did
59:12
you feel kind of cool? Like wow,
I'm that important. They spied
59:16
on?
59:16
John C Dvorak: Well, I know that
some reporters who have been
59:18
spied on they have had there's
some way of suing. And you can
59:23
make a lot of money, really. So
I was always looking forward to
59:27
it. But it never happened. Back
to
59:29
Adam Curry: Nasir nos ter no
notes and other stuff through
59:33
relays. And this is no one owns
this. No one can own it. People
59:38
can only own apps, I guess, if
you want to sell an app, but
59:42
there's so many open source
apps. And you can do all kinds
59:46
of stuff with this. Jack Dorsey
is he's been seeding the
59:50
community by helping developers
out to bootstrap this. It's it's
59:58
wonky still but I can see what's
happening. One thing that that
1:00:01
this is a it's really, it's
decentralized and so
1:00:03
decentralized, that it's just
you, you and then you can tap
1:00:07
into any number of relays, which
is in a way like a mastodon
1:00:11
server. But you can have one
yourself you know it's easy to
1:00:15
pretty easy to set up on a
Raspberry Pi or your buddy can
1:00:18
set it up but you don't need it
you can use what do I what do I
1:00:21
want it for? Oh, right now the
first usage is social media
1:00:26
network with follow you know,
the whole thing it's, it's all
1:00:30
in there is
1:00:30
John C Dvorak: it different? Why
would I want to anesthetic the
1:00:33
mastodon I'm using
1:00:38
Adam Curry: I think it's
community based that seems to be
1:00:42
mastered on it's called
cultural, the cultural the
1:00:47
attitude of Mastodon is retarded
from its onset. In my mind, you
1:00:56
know, a bunch of nut jobs who
hate everybody and ban and block
1:01:00
and nostra doesn't really have
that capability. You determine
1:01:04
if you ban or block you can't
really block instances, the way
1:01:07
Mastodon does it. And there's
one other thing that is what
1:01:12
John C Dvorak: if I want to
block instance, so you you
1:01:14
personally can block it.
1:01:15
Adam Curry: But it's not like
someone else can block you from
1:01:18
seeing someone else on your
Okay, on your app. It's a
1:01:22
critical difference. They have
some other answer just one way
1:01:26
you can you can use nostril and
INRIA. Again, it's night notes
1:01:30
and other stuff. You could do
anything you want. You could
1:01:32
have blogs run on it. It's it's
not don't go and try it right
1:01:36
now. John is not ready for
primetime. You'll hate
1:01:38
John C Dvorak: it. But I can
seeing any reason I want to try
1:01:42
it. No, you don't. Yeah, no,
1:01:43
Adam Curry: no, you don't. But
I've I've been pretty good
1:01:46
sometimes identifying stuff. And
I think that this has legs. This
1:01:50
has legs and they have a
financial model built in, in
1:01:54
some way similar to podcasting
2.0, where you can zap people
1:01:58
instead of a like, you can send
them some Satoshis give it give
1:02:02
it a year or two. There's
something going on here and it's
1:02:06
maturing quite quickly. But
anyway, the point is, we have to
1:02:10
do this, you know, like
homeschooling, get your kid out
1:02:13
of school, I don't care where I
don't care if they're where
1:02:15
they're at school, get your kid
out of school. It's toxic, it's
1:02:18
horrible. And be and I just
learned yesterday 15,000
1:02:27
Americans a day die from
misdiagnosis by doctors and
1:02:32
accidents in hospitals if things
go wrong. You don't really hear
1:02:35
about that. It's probably the
one of the biggest killers is
1:02:40
medical doctors. Not all of
course are bad. But you know, we
1:02:43
have a lot of doctors who are
told to diagnose and prescribe
1:02:46
and people die. And then you
don't get reporting on it. You
1:02:51
know, have your voodoo now we
have the now we have the mammoth
1:02:55
balls. You hear about this crap?
Yeah, yeah, and actually have
1:03:00
the woolly mammoth ball
1:03:01
Unknown: next the manda
meatball, but it's not for
1:03:03
spaghetti. Very gross. It's
1:03:05
the work of an Australian
company. They mixed a small
1:03:07
amount of woolly mammoth DNA
found in the Arctic with lamb
1:03:10
meat. Researchers say they're
making a point about the
1:03:13
alternatives. They
1:03:14
Adam Curry: claim it's a big
innovation in food production.
1:03:16
Not an April Fool's joke. Yeah.
Food production. So everyone's
1:03:20
all Oh, yeah. Oh, great. Yes. So
it's a mammoth. Amount of the
1:03:24
sell meat. Yeah, good. Sell
cultured meat. The revolution
1:03:29
will be decentralized. Don't
miss out and miss out on it.
1:03:32
That's kind of my point. We
have. This is not going to stop.
1:03:37
None of this ends. Well. Oh,
Elon Musk is this was so funny.
1:03:42
You probably heard about this
1:03:43
Unknown: security breach at
Twitter, parts of the company's
1:03:47
closely guarded source code were
actually leaked online. That is
1:03:50
the fundamental computer code on
which the platform runs. It
1:03:53
includes security
vulnerabilities. Twitter has
1:03:56
filed a lawsuit to try and
determine who was behind the
1:03:59
breach
1:03:59
Adam Curry: and no one cares. No
one's building a new Twitter,
1:04:03
out of Twitter source code,
Mastodon and noster. And
1:04:08
podcast, all that source code is
open. Go build yourself.
1:04:12
John C Dvorak: Well, I don't
think that was the point. The
1:04:14
point was that somebody could
create some malware. And another
1:04:19
reason
1:04:19
Adam Curry: not to be on Twitter
into Are you really, I mean, do
1:04:22
you really use Twitter anymore?
I certainly don't.
1:04:25
John C Dvorak: You use it more
than I do.
1:04:29
Adam Curry: As an inbox still.
1:04:31
John C Dvorak: Now I see you
post a lot at replies. I
1:04:34
replied. No, you will. I don't
know Bell. Well, well analyze
1:04:38
the post but you post a lot. I
tend to only post the show the
1:04:42
new shows. You're even
1:04:43
Adam Curry: smarter than I am.
That's my point. Your event
1:04:46
you're ahead of the curve. Got a
couple notes here about the
1:04:51
government ban tick tock ban. A,
a government individual
1:04:59
contacted me I shall remain
nameless. You and John have been
1:05:01
discussing the whole tick tock
situation over the last few
1:05:04
weeks. I'd like to provide some
clarification. Please keep this
1:05:07
anonymous Of course, when the
media reports that apps such as
1:05:11
tick tock are now banned from
government issued phones and
1:05:14
digital devices, it's a complete
bull crap. Any government issued
1:05:20
phone can only be used for work
related tasks all activity is
1:05:24
tracked. And on most of them the
ability to even download use or
1:05:27
install apps is disabled. Just
another statement to make it
1:05:32
seem like a proactive step is
being taken what actually has
1:05:35
never been allowed in the first
place?
1:05:38
John C Dvorak: Yeah, makes
sense.
1:05:40
Adam Curry: In that and so it's
all it's all a scam.
1:05:46
John C Dvorak: Oh, well, there's
one little funny thing that's
1:05:48
happening I think is cool. And
this could be have some effect.
1:05:53
And this is the Arkansas lawsuit
against both meta and Tic Toc,
1:05:58
Unknown: Arkansas is suing meta
and tic toc. The state claims
1:06:01
the social media giants are
making their platforms
1:06:04
manipulative and addictive to
children on purpose. Lawsuits
1:06:09
allege that both companies
violated the state's deceptive
1:06:12
trade practices act. Arkansas
says meadow trades their
1:06:16
products using complex
algorithms designed to quote
1:06:19
exploit human psychology and
foster addiction to maximize
1:06:24
user screen time. The lawsuit
against tick tock alleges that
1:06:28
the app routinely exposes the
data of Arkansas consumers to
1:06:32
access and exploitation by the
Chinese Communist Party. This is
1:06:37
Adam Curry: this is this is very
analogous to what's happening in
1:06:40
Alabama. So that was Arkansas in
Alabama three school districts
1:06:45
are suing meta YouTube Tik Tok
and Snapchat over student and
1:06:49
mental health.
1:06:50
John C Dvorak: Nice.
1:06:53
Adam Curry: alleging the social
media companies have created a
1:06:55
youth mental crisis. And the
platforms are unreasonably
1:07:00
dangerous and addictive. This
youth mental health crisis is
1:07:05
affecting all aspects of
education students are
1:07:08
experiencing record rates of
anxiety, depression, and other
1:07:11
mental health issues because of
the defendants intentional
1:07:14
conduct. These students perform
worse in school are less likely
1:07:17
to attend school more likely to
engage in substance abuse and to
1:07:21
act out all of which directly
affects plaintiffs ability to
1:07:24
fulfill their educational
mission. This I think is very
1:07:27
analogous to the tobacco laws.
And this is what I think the
1:07:30
states are going for. Hey, these
Silicon Valley guys they are
1:07:34
cleaning up let's get us some of
that money. Just like the master
1:07:38
states agreement. Go for it I
think that it's probably a good
1:07:42
idea
1:07:43
John C Dvorak: and I think it's
a great idea and I think they
1:07:45
should do exactly that and if
you're going to take it to the
1:07:48
way that the tobacco money share
went I think go for it. I think
1:07:54
he should do it if these guys
are making way too much money
1:07:57
Adam Curry: and we're going to
talk about some of that mental
1:07:59
health crisis after I say in the
morning to you the man who put
1:08:03
the C in the what did I have I
had something I can't remember
1:08:11
what it was chief AI officer
that's what it was ladies and
1:08:14
gentlemen say hello to my friend
on the other end, Mr. John
1:08:20
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well in the
morning to you Mr. Adam
1:08:22
curiosity in the morning worship
she boots to the ground Feeny
1:08:24
are substantive on the dames
tonight.
1:08:26
Adam Curry: And for those of you
who are in the troll room
1:08:27
thinking oh, I as a donation
segment. I'm going to leave no
1:08:30
you miss some good content last
time and we have now been
1:08:33
integrating even more content
into these donation segments we
1:08:37
have to today because people
stepped up let's see how the
1:08:39
trolls are doing. Going on. Oh
2068 for Thursday,
1:08:47
John C Dvorak: we're up. We're
up back to our old days. The
1:08:50
olden days during the COVID
1:08:52
Adam Curry: That's right during
the cut and well you know what?
1:08:53
It's because this is as
dangerous as COVID only for real
1:08:57
John C Dvorak: Oh more
dangerous. Much more dangerous.
1:09:01
Adam Curry: The trolls are in
the troll room control room.io
1:09:03
You can listen to this show live
on Thursdays and Sundays as we
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bring it to you live on edited
it as the podcast also goes out.
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I live and unedited and they
can't take us down. This will
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never go away. It's not like
you're watching what you think
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is a podcast on YouTube. We're
not sitting there with that cans
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on and microphones. No, we're an
audio podcast. You can drive
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You can do other things. You can
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on the lawn mower. You can be
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using your weed whacker, you can
be doing the dishes, you can do
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all kinds of stuff. You can
multitask, it's a great
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you can read along many people
in foreign countries like
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listening to us and reading
along and they find that very
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handy. We've got chapters and
also you can get a bat signal
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Any show goes live that's using
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don't be afraid move towards
something that is not controlled
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by a large company support some
smaller guys who are doing some
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and gals who are doing some good
work. Now said you can follow us
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on no agenda, social dot
comments or Mastodon server,
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it's much better than being
anywhere else. Give that a shot,
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follow Adam and no agenda.
social.com Jhansi, Dvorak had no
1:10:20
agenda social.com. And we as
part of our value for value
1:10:24
model, we have many artists,
professionals who like to create
1:10:29
art that we'll use, and we're
one of the few podcasts who who
1:10:33
do it one of the few who
actually can because we accept
1:10:36
time, talent and treasure in
return for the value that we
1:10:39
provide with our shows. And
these artists make artwork that
1:10:42
we then put on the podcast and
people love it. And I would say
1:10:47
that the capitalist agenda piece
that we chose for episode 1541
1:10:54
was one of the I mean, people
responded to this. This was the
1:11:00
tick tock, kind of cheese keiki
lady with the big red lips and
1:11:05
the Tick Tock heart glasses and
has had the love algo there.
1:11:10
People responded well to this.
Yeah, they really did. And we
1:11:14
liked it. And we looked at, by
the way, I wanted to say
1:11:16
something about capitalist
agenda. I think that he is also
1:11:22
available on Fiverr Fiverr. You
know, you can hire him to do
1:11:26
stuff. More artists should do
save bucks more artists to do
1:11:30
this. We'll be happy to promote
it. fiverr.com/cap again,
1:11:33
agenda. He used to be in the
financial industry. I'm not sure
1:11:37
what happened, what it meant. I
have to have my
1:11:39
John C Dvorak: drawing. I know
what happened. He was one of
1:11:41
those like a kid in school that
won't listen to the history
1:11:43
class, because he's drawing the
teachers, caricature of the
1:11:47
teacher. And the next thing you
know, the principle goes into
1:11:51
principle. Here's a story that
actually is true. This has
1:11:53
happened to more than a few guys
to principle gets calls into
1:11:57
gotta go to the principal, the
principal sees it, what are you
1:11:59
doing? And he's looked at all
the artwork says, Okay, well, I
1:12:03
don't know what to say. But stop
doing this in class. But I'll
1:12:06
tell you, what, can you do a
caricature of everybody? All the
1:12:09
teachers in the school? We'd
really like it. Yeah, these
1:12:13
these kids? Yeah.
1:12:14
Adam Curry: No, I'm with you.
Two of my friends got fired this
1:12:18
week. Yeah, I heard this one
from Sirius XM. We'd been there
1:12:23
for 18 years. And one from the
Disney Corporation. Yeah. Hi up,
1:12:28
guys. Two.
1:12:29
John C Dvorak: You mentioned
about the Disney guy, but you
1:12:30
didn't. I didn't know anything
about the serious guy. Yeah,
1:12:33
because what's happening is
seriously bald having a shake
1:12:36
up.
1:12:36
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. They fired
four or 500 people and Steve
1:12:39
leads who's the guy who brought
me to who he was the guy who
1:12:42
called me in Holland said, Hey,
you want to come work for MTV?
1:12:45
And Steve Lise has been in the
music business for a lot he used
1:12:48
to. He was the promoter for Led
Zeppelin. Just to give you an
1:12:52
idea of how far back he goes.
That's, that's good. Steve
1:12:56
Leazes the guy you can call him
say a friend of mine is a big
1:12:59
YouTube fan. She's going to be
in Ireland. Can you hook up with
1:13:03
some tickets? And what happens
is the girl my friend went to go
1:13:07
pick the young woman went to go
pick up some tickets. And the
1:13:10
manager came out said Oh, no,
no, look, come on in. I want you
1:13:13
to show me the operation. I want
you to meet everybody. You know
1:13:16
that the whole backstage
experience? That's what Steve
1:13:19
leaves does for people and he's
he built up the talent relations
1:13:23
department at Sirius for 18
years. gone done.
1:13:27
John C Dvorak: New guy came in
nine was this guy do I don't
1:13:31
know. Okay, so I've seen this
Yeah, we
1:13:34
Adam Curry: know how good but
now it's real though. And when
1:13:38
you're a white guy and you're
over 50 There's not a lot of
1:13:43
opportunities for you anymore.
Of course I suggest the the or
1:13:47
the recommended no agenda way is
be gay for pay baby. Like come
1:13:52
on. Get with the program get
with the program. Anyway, so we
1:13:58
hope everything goes well with
CAP agenda at that fiver. Now
1:14:00
let's look at some of the art
that we did not choose but did
1:14:02
discuss what was what did we
look at although we looked at
1:14:10
Mega strike stuff,
1:14:11
John C Dvorak: you know, Paul
couture also came with a
1:14:13
beautiful piece of the Internet
tools PC, his artists just super
1:14:18
professional and I wanted to
mention that piece because it's
1:14:21
so pretty. It's called
discussing depreciation. Oh
1:14:24
yeah. And he's very good at
That's a gorgeous piece. I ended
1:14:27
up using another capitalist
agenda piece called sportball
1:14:30
for the newsletter because they
just kind of like there was
1:14:33
cute. Baseball with a running
down as buying stuff was like it
1:14:39
was not quite up to up to par.
It was some modernistic looking
1:14:44
very super kind of surfer stuff
from miss your Piri piri
1:14:50
whatever his name is and it was
just always nice. Bomb there's
1:14:55
some but a bomb with a tick
tock.
1:14:57
Adam Curry: Yeah, that was the
net Tria net Reott X. And that
1:15:02
was pretty good.
1:15:03
John C Dvorak: And I really
liked mega strike. When we got
1:15:07
down, we'd like Mega strike a
lot there was and I wish you
1:15:10
wouldn't have put 1541 on or
redo it. Because I think that's
1:15:15
usable. In fact, I think is
reusable in different, you could
1:15:22
put different load monikers in
that giant ball with guys
1:15:26
carryings. And this was done by
B Debbie of BW or graphics. So I
1:15:33
assumed it very professional, I
have to assume it was a zero.
1:15:37
Adam Curry: We have also we like
to make a strike as a title. So
1:15:40
that's kind of how we got out of
that I would say What else was
1:15:45
there
1:15:46
John C Dvorak: are artists and
reflect a title, typically maybe
1:15:49
one or two times 15 years.
1:15:52
Adam Curry: And people still
making things too complicated
1:15:55
too small. So little words,
little balloons, people saying
1:15:59
stuff, it's got to be comically
big, because if you look at the
1:16:03
art page, you know, the Submit
was submitted artwork that is
1:16:06
the maximum size you're going to
see this artwork probably even
1:16:10
smaller on most phones and and
devices in podcast apps. So
1:16:15
please take that into account
that a lot of these details just
1:16:19
get lost. You know, like TJ, the
raffles, human resources,
1:16:23
sparkles, you know, the no
agenda, everything's a scam.
1:16:26
It's just too small. You can't
even read stuff, you can't see
1:16:29
it. So you have to take the
medium into account. Am I saying
1:16:35
that right?
1:16:36
John C Dvorak: I don't know.
Close enough. Thanks.
1:16:40
Adam Curry: So appreciate it. We
also like to thank people who
1:16:45
support us financially. We had a
very bad showing on the last
1:16:48
show, and people have definitely
stepped up today. And we
1:16:50
appreciate that. And we like to
thank the executive and
1:16:54
Associate Executive Producers
upfront. These people who come
1:16:56
in with 200 and above or 300 and
above is really appreciated. We
1:17:01
started off with Julian
carpenter from Glenwood Springs,
1:17:03
Colorado, with $1,000. Who says
I would like to be known as Sir
1:17:09
blue J of the western slope. Can
I get a wet napkin and some
1:17:13
small rocks at the round table?
I think we can handle that
1:17:18
right? small rocks in a wet way.
I was kind of wondering what is
1:17:23
the deal with these small napkin
and wet napkin in small rocks?
1:17:27
Can I get a quick karma from my
mom so that she can be released
1:17:30
from the cold communist clutches
of Canada? Thanks. Yes,
1:17:34
absolutely. You got that for
your mom?
1:17:36
Unknown: You've got karma.
1:17:41
John C Dvorak: Sir night DC in
Sherwood Oregon, comes in with
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885 that's a double D boobs.
That's the Double D boot the big
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boobs big boobs. Yes. Switcheroo
thank you both could I get a
1:17:58
house coming from my wife this
donation and 319 should Dame her
1:18:02
till she gets the credit for
this. Once she's back home she
1:18:07
can choose for now, though Dame
bronc rider of the mountain
1:18:12
desert will be her moniker.
Okay. We'll
1:18:15
Adam Curry: do that for now. You
bet.
1:18:16
John C Dvorak: I guess he's the
Bronx
1:18:17
Unknown: got karma.
1:18:20
Adam Curry: So I'm going to make
her the do the switcheroo here.
1:18:24
Make sure we get that situated
perfectly. Okay, boom. Onward to
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$400 from Lyle poate podi poate
p o te Concord North Carolina.
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Okay boys. This donation makes
me a knight. I shall be called
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the Knight of freedom mountain
Keep up the good work no karma
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no jingles call out to my smokin
hot wife as a douchebag and he
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says Welcome to the family
brother curry blessings to all
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Thank you.
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John C Dvorak: That brings us to
serve pice and Peoria Arizona
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Adam Curry: songs you don't
think
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John C Dvorak: you're already
sure it's Pisac he's in Arizona
1:19:07
greetings from Sir pist and of
Peoria. My previous instant
1:19:11
donation did not include a note
thanks John and Adam for all you
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do. Nowhere else can you get
this content? Can you get it to
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to the head camera like crackle
cackle, Campbell cackle and can
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you see that juice?
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Adam Curry: I think you can.
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John C Dvorak: My gosh, can you
see that juice? Yeah. And that
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was 336 dot 6633. See? Oh, yeah,
1:19:43
Adam Curry: interesting. Zach
Nanus is in Los Angeles,
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California. Sorry to hear that
$333.33 and says John and Adam.
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This donation brings me one step
closer to knighthood, which I
1:19:54
plan to achieve this calendar
year. I was compelled to donate
1:19:58
for my third time listening to
some This donation segment
1:20:01
Admittedly, I do occasionally
skip the donation segment to get
1:20:05
back to the good stuff. But
while doing the dishes last
1:20:09
night, I let the donations from
Sunday's episode play through.
1:20:13
And boy am I glad I did. When
Adam played the government
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official calling for Holden
Hiscock. I absolutely lost it
1:20:23
and was cracking up had I
skipped the donation segment, I
1:20:25
would have not heard this
hilarious clip, and I shall
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clearly a sign from the universe
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Thanks for listening.
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John C Dvorak: Sure, no comes in
from David David Fuka Soto also
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333 Dots research from
Gladstone, Missouri. And he just
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says I heart no agenda, job
karma, please. Mercy,
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for
jobs.
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Adam Curry: That's interesting.
He's usually really busy and
1:21:24
overseas and everything. He's
looking for jobs karma.
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John C Dvorak: Nice. Yeah.
Settling in.
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Adam Curry: Welcome Home
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Utah 333 dot 33 Thanks for each
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donation pales in comparison to
the sanity and value you both
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bring to us all but it's truly
heartfelt. Be well, thank you,
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Steve.
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John C Dvorak: Now we have see
there's a note here and we'll
1:21:51
look it up chap Williams.
1:21:52
Adam Curry: Do you have that
note?
1:21:54
John C Dvorak: I Williams comes
in a lot. And this is the
1:22:00
discount this has happened
before chap Williams comes to
1:22:03
this or checks from the bank.
Because that's the way it's
1:22:07
gray. And Chaplins has been
sending us 33333 including two
1:22:13
times in a row a couple of shows
ago were like two or three days
1:22:16
apart and I've not heard from
him. But we'll give him a double
1:22:19
up karma. Yeah.
1:22:23
Adam Curry: You've got karma 333
Oh, this is the Indian no agenda
1:22:31
meetup raffle. And they held
that in Greenwood, Indiana and
1:22:34
it means we have a switcheroo
the way this works and a lot of
1:22:37
meetup groups are doing this. We
like it a lot. Or they all throw
1:22:41
money into the pot and then they
have a raffle or a quiz or
1:22:43
something else. Some way for
someone to win the executive
1:22:47
producer ship for the episodes.
So this goes to Alicia mcomber
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mcomber Switcheroo for her
longtime listener first time
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donor I would like to do
douching please
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Unknown: use ben de deuced I
have been
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Adam Curry: listened to no
agenda since my boyfriend hit me
1:23:02
in the mouth just over a year
ago took me a couple of months
1:23:05
of listening on and off to get
the show but once I fell in love
1:23:08
with it, I've never missed an
episode. I would also like to
1:23:10
call out my boyfriend who hit
her in the mouth apparently
1:23:13
Joshua Chrome as the ultimate
douchebag she's been listening
1:23:18
since 2016 and still has not
donated dude. I would also like
1:23:25
to say thank you to everyone at
my first no agenda meetup since
1:23:27
this past Sunday in Indianapolis
I would not have reached
1:23:30
executive producer on my first
donation without them everybody
1:23:33
was kind and welcoming. And they
had a good time meeting
1:23:36
everyone. No jingles no karma.
And Hui Hui, you got it. Thank
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you very much, Alicia.
1:23:44
John C Dvorak: And we come to
1:23:46
Adam Curry: Oh, my goodness,
Tina is making a pot roast and
1:23:48
it's making me hungry. I'm
smelling it from here.
1:23:53
John C Dvorak: Ryan Tiernan in
North Providence, Rhode Island
1:23:56
see separate email sent to John
$333. And in fact, he did send
1:24:00
an email he did not it didn't
get forwarded to Jay because he
1:24:04
didn't use donation in the
subject line which I tried to
1:24:07
remind everybody to do and some
people forget or whatever, but I
1:24:11
want to before I read the note,
I'm going to tell you to put him
1:24:15
on the birthday list. Okay,
April 1, no other details. So
1:24:23
he's an April Fool's boy. All
right and Ryan Tiernan birthday
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list I'm a relative newbie
writes no agenda but in a short
1:24:31
period of time have come to
tremendous the value of the
1:24:33
analysis and levity you bring to
us listeners as Nero fiddles.
1:24:40
I'm on the knighthood layaway
program, but when to step it up
1:24:43
this month and share some karma
with my jujitsu buddy Brian
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Hall, recently launching the
high class white trash apparel
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line. He is bringing killer
hats, tees and hoodies to the
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rednecks, patriots and slaves
alike. Please share some goat
1:25:00
karma first venture and check
out his site at HC white
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trash.com all one word is that
it? What's the White? No, what's
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the HC stand for Wonder? Oh high
class high class okay AC white
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trash.com Keep up the amazing
work and thank you for your
1:25:20
courage PS as an anti exit
strategy put those trolls and
1:25:26
their CPUs to work mining but
bitcoin does for the show.
1:25:31
Adam Curry: Yeah, trolls start
mining Bitcoin for us. There we
1:25:35
go.
1:25:36
Unknown: You've got karma.
1:25:39
Adam Curry: I'm looking at. HC
white trash.com It's kind of
1:25:43
funny.
1:25:45
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it was
there.
1:25:46
Adam Curry: Oh, it's it's
apparel. So it's high class
1:25:50
white trash. He's got hoodies
100% Fake and free. Yeah, this.
1:25:57
There might be something I might
get some of this. It looks kind
1:26:00
of cool.
1:26:01
John C Dvorak: We'll check it
out.
1:26:02
Adam Curry: Yeah, I will. Onward
with Rene Bernhard scooter. From
1:26:07
gosl It's in Switzerland. 333 I
have no notes from Rene. So
1:26:13
Rene. Get a double up karma.
Thanks, Renee. You've got karma.
1:26:19
John C Dvorak: Let me look again
because I thought there was
1:26:21
somebody that came in from
Switzerland but I'll look yeah,
1:26:26
why don't you keep reading?
1:26:26
Adam Curry: Okay, we have Amber
Reese Reese de la Torre. Recent
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receive Atari hope I said that
right St. Clair Shores Michigan
1:26:35
Adam in the morning Adam and
John keeping it short and sweet
1:26:37
endless thanks for all the
laughs and the true value you
1:26:41
provide us Can I please add
David M to the birthday list for
1:26:44
the 330 show he's added and can
I get a biscuit on my birthday
1:26:47
jingle?
1:26:48
Unknown: Yeah, always give me a
biscuit on my birthday.
1:26:50
Adam Curry: Next one is
protection burr in Michigan.
1:26:53
Thank you, Bert. Ralph in Miami.
$329.30 Hmm, I wonder what that
1:27:00
is. That's what that is about.
There must be something to it
1:27:03
from ralpha Miami is all we got
there on the note. So we'll just
1:27:06
have to accept that numerology
we'd love numerology dames,
1:27:10
Zelda, a Muskegon, Michigan,
switcheroo to win a $50 first
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Associate Executive Producer,
please credit this to Sir grumpy
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old Boomer from his loving
dame's Zelda of the turtle round
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for a 69th birthday, which is
March 30. And I would like to
1:27:25
jingle 6969 Please, bet you
would. I got it for you.
1:27:29
John C Dvorak: 6969 Are you
back? Yeah, I can't there's
1:27:38
nothing there. You're gonna have
to take the next two notes. I'll
1:27:40
take the next one which is
nothing note which is Arthur
1:27:43
sundry in Riverside. I go look
for him to $250 So give him a
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double of karma.
1:27:50
Unknown: You've got karma.
1:27:54
Adam Curry: We're getting to the
end here. Tom Gendron, Clancy,
1:27:57
Montana, row ducks. 222 22 in
the morning, gentlemen, my first
1:28:01
time donating after listening
for about half a year. Please
1:28:04
do.
1:28:06
Unknown: You've been de deuced.
1:28:08
Adam Curry: Also Abby to the
birthday list. It's my 45th trip
1:28:10
around the sun. Please send me
some entrepreneur jobs, karma
1:28:13
and some pass this legislation
karma. Love you all. Thank you
1:28:18
very much. Yes, I'm gonna give
you that. And then I want to
1:28:20
read a little bit of his note
here.
1:28:22
Unknown: You've got karma.
1:28:26
Adam Curry: Which I did check if
it was okay to read this. On
1:28:28
Sunday, you were talking about
National Guard deployments to
1:28:31
Syria. I'm a recently retired
Sergeant First Class from the EM
1:28:35
Tang, Montana National Guard. I
can tell you that the majority
1:28:39
of the operations in Iraq,
Syria, Africa and formally
1:28:42
Afghanistan are conducted by the
National Guard, a large
1:28:45
contingent are based in Kuwait
and dispersed from there. This
1:28:49
has been the case for 20 plus
years, as long as these wars are
1:28:52
conducted under the
authorization of use of the AU
1:28:56
FM authorization force mandate.
I thought it was AU. Anyway, I
1:29:03
think it
1:29:04
John C Dvorak: is au MF I think
a minute. Yeah, authorization of
1:29:08
military force
1:29:09
Adam Curry: dating back to 2001
instead of formal declaration of
1:29:12
war, and I don't see this ever
changing. Yes. Unfortunately,
1:29:15
that should be Congress.
1:29:16
John C Dvorak: This is going to
be repealed in the next is going
1:29:18
to be repealed.
1:29:20
Adam Curry: What the Congress
has to declare war.
1:29:23
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah, this
is I have some clips about it.
1:29:25
It just just showed up. It looks
like that everyone
1:29:29
Adam Curry: was played now.
Serving for the military support
1:29:32
funding should be repealed. Yep.
Okay, here we go.
1:29:35
Unknown: Next, the Senate today
voting to repeal authorizations
1:29:38
for the use of military force
against Iraq. This is a
1:29:42
significant moment as Congress
tries to reassert authority and
1:29:45
military intervention abroad.
1:29:48
Every year we keep these AUMF 's
on the books is another chance
1:29:52
for a future administration to
abuse the War Powers belong in
1:29:57
the hands of Congress. And so we
have an obligation shouldn't
1:30:00
prevent future presidents from
exploiting these AUMF to Bumble
1:30:03
us into a new Middle East
conflict.
1:30:07
authorization for the use of
military force gave the US
1:30:11
president broad powers to
conduct military operations
1:30:15
without approval from Congress.
Repealing the 1991 and 2002
1:30:19
authorizations for use of force
in Iraq marks a formal
1:30:23
conclusion to the conflicts.
It's also a symbolic reassertion
1:30:27
of Congress's ability to declare
war. Some Republicans including
1:30:31
Senate Minority Leader Mitch
McConnell, oppose repealing the
1:30:34
war authorizations. They argued
the authorizations give the
1:30:37
White House flexibility to
respond to threats around the
1:30:41
world at a dangerous time. The
bill now goes to the house for a
1:30:45
vote. Speaker McCarthy has
signaled support for it. The
1:30:48
White House also said it
supports the measure.
1:30:52
Adam Curry: Wow, that's
surprising. Yeah,
1:30:54
John C Dvorak: you can hear that
in the news. Did you
1:30:56
Adam Curry: know because the
military industrial complex
1:30:58
surely won't have it. Um, it'll
be interesting to see what what
1:31:01
people fold or buckle on this
one. By the way, only, only
1:31:05
about 150 Trolls left so they
got this content.
1:31:08
Congratulations, trolls.
1:31:12
John C Dvorak: 50 left at a 2000
Yes, not bad. It's not bad. Oh,
1:31:15
you mean the left attention but
there was only 100? No.
1:31:19
Adam Curry: No, they left they
bailed. That's a more important
1:31:22
thing to do than listen to
content. Continues. I've been
1:31:27
working a grassroots effort in
Montana to get legislation
1:31:29
passed called defend the guards
a lot the Lord the Lord, the law
1:31:33
would prevent the governor from
releasing National Guard
1:31:35
soldiers to combat combat
deployments without a formal
1:31:38
declaration of war. Yeah, I
agree. Senate bill, SB 560. Will
1:31:42
be heard in committee on Friday.
We need people to call the state
1:31:45
senators tell them to support
the bill. Yes, that's how it
1:31:48
works these days, get off tick
tock call the thing called a
1:31:51
phone
1:31:53
John C Dvorak: these days. bass
note and other notes which
1:31:57
indicate our National Guard,
which is run by the states for
1:32:03
various state purposes, is not
just supposed to be lifted out
1:32:08
to to the desert or any place
that we have an army for that.
1:32:13
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, of
course, the Army has been so
1:32:16
decimated, and that's probably
about right, decimated only
1:32:19
10% 8000 service members
wouldn't take the shot. So they
1:32:26
they're allowed to come back
now. Believe it or not, if you'd
1:32:29
want to get jobs. So be heard
this Friday. Yeah, so that's
1:32:33
tomorrow. So call today SB 560.
Call your state senators tell
1:32:37
them to support the bill. We had
it proposed in the House last
1:32:39
month and it was narrowly
defeated by 11 votes. So we have
1:32:42
30 co sponsors supporting SB 560
about 26 other states that have
1:32:46
proposed similar legislation
this year, and Montana's effort
1:32:49
even got mentioned on Tucker
Carlson show oh wow he says oh
1:32:53
yeah oh wow.
1:32:54
John C Dvorak: Wow far out.
1:32:55
Adam Curry: I know this is a
long note not John's favorite
1:32:58
that was content this is this is
this is good content. We used it
1:33:02
felt it was important to get
this information out there.
1:33:04
Hopefully no agenda nation can
make some calls as a link and a
1:33:07
website to sign the petition
defend the guard.us Defend the
1:33:11
guard.us Thank you for all that
you do you both are a national
1:33:15
treasure respectfully, Tom. John
drawn all right. Thank you very
1:33:19
much, Tom. Appreciate that.
1:33:21
Unknown: Yeah, it was a good
density. That's a good content.
1:33:24
No, no, not
1:33:24
Adam Curry: just donation.
1:33:27
John C Dvorak: Robert darland is
next and Shelby Township
1:33:30
Michigan 20133 And all he says
in his note is net Ned.
1:33:37
Adam Curry: Oh what's net net?
1:33:38
John C Dvorak: No, it's net net
in the chat room. Oh and his net
1:33:41
net the artist
1:33:42
Adam Curry: net net oh no agenda
social net. Oh, so Robert.
1:33:46
That's right. Thank you Nana.
1:33:49
John C Dvorak: Give me a double
up karma.
1:33:53
Adam Curry: You've got karma and
we have sir Jimmy James,
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Oklahoma City Oklahoma $200.
Almost rounding out our list
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here. ITM okie city meetup
donation new drive idea. Oh,
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he's got an idea. Any D bags
that show up to my meetup will
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be d d backed by a donation from
me. Whoa. To the Oklahoma City
1:34:19
meetup. Anyone any one of those?
I guess the okie city meetup. He
1:34:25
will. He will if you show up.
He'll be he'll DD bag you. This
1:34:30
one goes to Langdon. The D bag
at my last meetup. Well, let's
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Unknown: spend D deuced.
1:34:38
Adam Curry: From God's abundance
to me, I give you all right.
1:34:42
This is good as a nice, nice
gesture and a way to go go to
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his meetup. And we wrap it up
with Anonymous from Colorado
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Springs with 200 bucks no
jangles and no karma. And that's
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the way to go. So want to thank
all these folks for making show
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And it's only the rest are these
call outs later? Yes, we have a
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couple more. And we got
birthdays. And we do have a dame
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and a couple of nights. And of
course, the meetups, but for now
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we'd like to thank these
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Unknown: Our formula is this, we
go out, we get people in the
1:35:32
mouth.
1:35:46
John C Dvorak: Have one more
note to read. Kind of funny.
1:35:50
This is from one of our
producers. And she's Megan. And
1:35:53
she writes in Hello, my husband
is a religious listening to your
1:35:57
show. So I sometimes hear parts
of it. Also, while I generally
1:36:01
agree with many things you say,
I get frustrated sometimes with
1:36:05
how you talk about teachers in
the United States. Oh, I have
1:36:11
been teaching at public
elementary schools for the past
1:36:14
15 years. And I find it very
bothersome. In your show, by the
1:36:18
way, we've only talked about
what she's gonna complain about
1:36:21
twice bothersome in your show
that you have said teachers are
1:36:25
not teaching students to read
analog clocks.
1:36:30
Adam Curry: I have? I don't
think we've said that. I think
1:36:33
we've said people cannot read
analog clocks. And that might be
1:36:37
education related. I don't think
we blame teachers.
1:36:39
John C Dvorak: I blame
everything on the education
1:36:41
system. So she's I think she's
right. I have taught first,
1:36:43
second and fourth grades in
Missouri. And I assure you that
1:36:47
at each of those levels, we do
in fact teach the children to
1:36:50
read analog clocks. The
difficulty is only analog clock
1:36:54
my students generally see in a
day is the one in my classroom.
1:36:59
This skill, like so many others
in early education is one that
1:37:02
needs to be practiced repeatedly
and regularly to be retained
1:37:05
until families start using
analog clocks in their homes
1:37:09
again, or giving their kids
analog watches. Students will
1:37:13
not become efficient at reading
analog clocks, no matter how
1:37:17
many times they're taught in
school. I agree we see the same
1:37:21
issue with counting money. And
she complains about that, too.
1:37:26
So well.
1:37:28
Adam Curry: I agree. I agree.
People don't know how to how to
1:37:31
give change. Not that it's a
skill you need anymore. But
1:37:35
yeah, that's a problem to
problem.
1:37:39
John C Dvorak: Me, sometimes the
customer makes out on that.
1:37:44
Adam Curry: So the the American
media model was in high gear
1:37:50
with this shooting in Nashville
at the covenant school. And as
1:37:58
you know, the the American media
model is that of outrage. It's
1:38:01
your fault. No, it's your fault
is because of this. Because of
1:38:04
that. We're not going to give
you that on your no agenda show.
1:38:07
We may give you a few examples
just to show what's what's
1:38:10
really going on. But first, I'd
like to say this is not a hoax.
1:38:16
Even though yes, a couple of
people showed up who have
1:38:20
survived school shootings
before, I believe those to be on
1:38:24
the payroll of the anti gun
lobby. And they're probably
1:38:28
flown in the next day just to
stand there and not really know
1:38:31
what they're talking about. But
to say guns, guns, guns, guns,
1:38:33
guns. So for those of you who
said the crisis actors are out,
1:38:37
yeah. Yes, I think they're PR
agents. And that's why they show
1:38:43
up. Now, I think most people
have seen those videos.
1:38:46
Unfortunately, two of my friends
know many of the families, some
1:38:52
of them personally, and even
some of the children who were
1:38:55
killed, which and one of my
friends was actually a youth
1:38:59
minister at this at this very
school for a couple of years and
1:39:03
was in the the worship team. And
so this is this hits home is
1:39:07
very, very, very difficult to
just discuss this cavalierly.
1:39:13
But there are a couple of things
we need to talk about. And I
1:39:16
would say the most important
one. Yes, we're all waiting for
1:39:20
the for the manifesto, but I
think you can already kind of
1:39:24
guess what's going to be in it.
We are dealing right now it kind
1:39:28
of goes back to the teacher.
Although this is not all
1:39:32
teachers. But in general we have
raised an entire generation of
1:39:37
under educated over socialized
and sadly fully medicated
1:39:41
children. And it's you know, I
were actually talking about this
1:39:44
we have three three daughters
amongst I have two stepdaughters
1:39:48
and she has one stepdaughter and
at one point or another, all of
1:39:52
them have been prescribed some
kind of medication. Now what are
1:39:59
the chances of that? At so so it
is an outrage how much
1:40:06
medication is being prescribed
to young people. And and the
1:40:10
shooter in Nashville was I think
28 From all the reports. This is
1:40:14
still an age where a lot of
people are either given an SSRI
1:40:18
antidepressant or meth, you
know, Adderall. It's not
1:40:23
discussed. It's not talked about
the media, just like they won't
1:40:26
talk about, you know, what was
happening with COVID. They're
1:40:30
never going to bite the hand
that feeds them. This, I think,
1:40:33
is one of the biggest problems.
But what's happened in America,
1:40:37
certainly very suddenly, over
the past couple of years, is
1:40:42
black lives matter. Black Lives
Matters has been replaced,
1:40:48
initially with LGBTQ and now
it's just T. It's trans and
1:40:53
trans kids.
1:40:56
John C Dvorak: And a new term
that is cropping up his
1:40:58
transgender wrist, and
transgenderism, though really
1:41:05
interesting for those you'll see
him.
1:41:08
Adam Curry: So this is being
abused. I have a lot of
1:41:13
different pieces of information
that are actually quite
1:41:16
interesting, that Tina and I
have been looking at the first
1:41:19
thing that that you find out is
that many children who have
1:41:23
autism, and that is, is
apparently really on the rise
1:41:28
talked about in the last show,
certainly California, mainly
1:41:30
because there's more, more
people looking forward and
1:41:33
testing and diagnosing. And I
think that over the years, we've
1:41:37
discussed autism, and if you are
a kid that likes to walk on your
1:41:41
tippy toes, you're on the
spectrum, you have autism, if
1:41:44
you'd like to spend more, we had
spinners. We talked about
1:41:47
spinning kids, but that's
autism. There is an entire
1:41:52
contingent of medical
professionals, not all, so I am
1:41:55
generalizing, who will who will
talk to these children, and will
1:42:01
diagnose them as trans. This is
your problem, you're trans. And
1:42:06
then a lot of these medical
professionals are people who
1:42:10
come from cosmetic surgery
cosmetic professional, it's a
1:42:15
money grab of epic proportion,
one child taken through trans a
1:42:21
trans gender transformation is
worth about $7 million, one
1:42:27
child to the medical community,
and it's all being paid for,
1:42:32
from, from the banks and
basically insurance companies.
1:42:37
And, and it turns out that a lot
of school districts and I think
1:42:44
I'd love for some educators to
chime in, are seeing something
1:42:47
called Screen induced Autism
Behavior, which is even more
1:42:53
insidious. So when when you put
children on their screens early
1:42:58
on, this is parents fault. But
also look, if you're addicted to
1:43:02
screens, you're gonna give your
kids a screen, go walk through
1:43:05
the mall, look at the children
in their strollers, how many of
1:43:08
them have an iPad, and it just,
you know, just just swiping
1:43:12
away, tap it. Oh, it's so great,
Jimmy, he's so smart. He
1:43:15
understands how to use the iPad.
In schools, you're seeing this
1:43:19
it's called Screen induced
Autism Behavior. It is not pure
1:43:25
autism. Because when you remove
the screen, there's some
1:43:28
withdrawal symptoms, but within
a pretty short timeframe, then
1:43:32
the behaviors go away. But this
is also an opportunity for trans
1:43:36
to be a diagnosis. And not
taking away from any anyone who
1:43:41
is actually has body dysmorphia
that also exists. But in recent
1:43:45
studies, it's all in the
shownotes, you will see that of
1:43:49
the people who consider
themselves to be trans or non
1:43:52
binary, really, it's only about
8%, who actually really feel
1:43:57
they're trans. A part of this is
from the induced behavior
1:44:00
screens. Part of it is peer
pressure. Part of it is
1:44:03
professionals in the schools.
There's a lot of things very,
1:44:07
very broken in the school
system. And so when you have an
1:44:12
event like this, you get as
usual in the American media
1:44:16
model two sides, you get the
side that is saying, well, trans
1:44:21
people are crazy, and they've
got guns and the trans are being
1:44:26
hyped up into getting guns and
protecting themselves, which is
1:44:29
true. Then you have the other
side saying Christian hate trans
1:44:33
people, and then they've been
terrorized by Christians, which
1:44:36
is also true. But is that the is
that the real problem here? Is
1:44:42
that really what's going on? No.
I think the medication part is
1:44:46
what is not being looked at. And
there's one other thing that is
1:44:51
very concerning that has taken
place in the last three years
1:44:54
which cannot be overlooked. And
I have to give it to CBS Sunday.
1:44:58
They didn't overlook it. And
this is what happened to our
1:45:01
children, certainly in the
United States, but worldwide
1:45:04
during COVID,
1:45:05
Unknown: it sure looks like the
pandemic is over. stadiums are
1:45:10
open again, crowds are
everywhere, and hardly a mask in
1:45:14
sight. But COVID Heard a lot of
things you can easily see,
1:45:19
especially in schools,
1:45:21
for like, I just need to stand
on a mountaintop. And just
1:45:24
younger folks, take this
seriously. Everything is at
1:45:28
stake right now. And Geoffrey
1:45:29
Canada knows. He's the founder
of the Harlem Children's Zone in
1:45:33
Manhattan. We all knew that the
pandemic was going to affect
1:45:36
education. But how bad is it?
1:45:38
We've got the data now, and
things are bad are actually
1:45:43
worse than most of us thought.
In fact, I would tell you that
1:45:47
we have an education crisis
right now.
1:45:50
The actual numbers vary by
community. But according to a
1:45:53
nationwide test given to fourth
and eighth graders, reading
1:45:57
skills dropped to the lowest
point in 30 years. And in math,
1:46:01
nearly 40% of eighth graders
couldn't understand basic
1:46:05
concepts, the worst performance
since testing began back in 69.
1:46:10
This is
1:46:11
not just poor kids, who were
eliminated in the urban Senate,
1:46:14
it's all over America, there's
been a dramatic reduction in
1:46:18
ELA. And in math scores. This
goes along with the loss of
1:46:22
students in school with the
increased violence that's
1:46:25
happening and the behavioral
problems that kids are facing.
1:46:28
In my career of more than 45
years. I've never seen anything
1:46:32
close to this. So
1:46:33
Adam Curry: listen carefully
what he's saying behavioral
1:46:35
problems. There's a lot going on
here. And it's not
1:46:38
Unknown: hard to see how it
happened. Experts say remote
1:46:41
teaching and a lack of computers
at home are to blame. Add to
1:46:45
that the fear of watching your
family members die. And it's no
1:46:49
wonder millions of young people
had trouble learning
1:46:52
Adam Curry: a reminder reminder,
the government your government's
1:46:55
your state's shut you down shut
your children and terrorize your
1:46:59
children and the media did a
good job to
1:47:02
Unknown: or even making it
through the day,
1:47:04
we have seen an increase of 50%
in the number of children
1:47:08
presenting to our emergency
department, from the beginning
1:47:11
of the pandemic to last fiscal
year 50% 50% of kids
1:47:16
who are in some sort of mental
health crisis. So what did this
1:47:19
place look like during the
spike?
1:47:21
Another Houston,
1:47:23
Chief of Psychology at Southern
California's children's health,
1:47:26
Orange County says even she
couldn't believe how many kids
1:47:30
needed help.
1:47:31
What we're seeing those of us in
children's mental health is it
1:47:34
was burning embers even before
the pandemic, and the pandemic
1:47:38
came in just threw gasoline on
that fire, we're seeing more and
1:47:41
more kids come in who are having
suicidal thoughts, we're seeing
1:47:44
more and more kids come in who
are like, My grades have
1:47:46
dropped, I can't function
anymore. And if we don't help
1:47:49
kids sort of manage some of
these mental health concerns,
1:47:53
they can't learn effectively,
because kids are struggling.
1:47:57
Adam Curry: And if you add into
that the screens and in
1:48:01
particular Tiktok, who as we
discussed, like to bring
1:48:05
communities together. When you
have communities on on, you know
1:48:09
who like conservative things, or
you know, Christians, it all
1:48:13
works, everyone's happy over
there. But at the same time, you
1:48:15
also have communities that say
things like this, they obviously
1:48:19
Unknown: didn't release a motive
as to why she shot at the
1:48:22
school. But I have a pretty good
guess. What have Christians been
1:48:25
doing lately, they've been
banning books about LGBT.
1:48:30
They've been discriminating
against the LGBT, they are
1:48:34
banning drag shows. So people
are screaming, oh my god, it's a
1:48:38
hate crime, a crime against
Christians. But how about they
1:48:42
are the ones that were bullying
her first.
1:48:43
And I can't help but think this
trans man targeted a Christian
1:48:47
school that he attended that he
may have had very negative
1:48:51
experiences at how much the anti
LGBTQ legislation impacted his
1:48:56
mental health to push them to
this point.
1:48:59
People don't just go up in and
shoot up a Christian school
1:49:05
being the demographic that they
are in the political climate
1:49:08
that we're in just because they
felt like it like all of the
1:49:13
other mass shootings when all of
these students like just did it
1:49:17
for fun, or, you know, or anti
semitic or nobody would fuck
1:49:22
them. You know, like those
reasons.
1:49:24
It seems like he was an old
student from that Christian
1:49:27
Academy. Also in Tennessee,
where they recently banned drag
1:49:34
shows in a law that is so vague.
My wife who wears men's clothes,
1:49:41
but identifies as a woman could
get arrested walking down the
1:49:45
street to Tennessee.
1:49:47
Adam Curry: So these things are
clearly not good. When you add
1:49:50
this to medicated children and
you have this type of messaging.
1:49:54
It's not going to end well. Now
the other you got to have a 3d
1:49:56
view of everybody. You look at
the other side, the school is
1:50:00
connected to PCA Presbyterian
Christian church in America,
1:50:04
which in the 70s, split off from
the Presbyterian Church, and
1:50:09
they're extremely conservative.
One of the things that I'm no
1:50:14
expert on it, but they they
won't they won't allow women
1:50:18
pastors, they want a No woman
can educate men, um, just just
1:50:23
from what I understand from my
cursory research on it. So, you
1:50:28
know, people are different, and
people have different views. But
1:50:30
when you add this the social
media, you add the screens,
1:50:34
which which triggers certain
behavior, and you have adults,
1:50:37
these are adults who are saying
this stuff, you have a recipe
1:50:41
for disaster we but
1:50:43
Unknown: the bigger picture
here, according to educators
1:50:45
like Geoffrey Canada, is that
this could be a kind of lost
1:50:49
generation, under educated to
the point where it drags down
1:50:53
their future.
1:50:54
Adam Curry: undereducated, yes,
over socialized yes and
1:50:58
Unknown: ours, I read one study
that these kids earnings, their
1:51:02
lifetime earnings will be
affected in the 10s of 1000s of
1:51:05
dollars.
1:51:06
So it's a whole cohort of young
people who are not going to get
1:51:10
the kind of education that's
gonna allow them to get the best
1:51:14
jobs, it's going to cost lots of
kids 10s of 1000s of dollars
1:51:18
over their earnings lump sum
hundreds of 1000s of dollars, we
1:51:22
keep forgetting that this is
about America, that eight year
1:51:26
old is going to be 20. When you
blink your eye and twin five in
1:51:31
a short period of time, she
needs to be an engineer, he
1:51:34
needs to be a medical doctor, we
need to start thinking about
1:51:38
these kids as the resources for
this country.
1:51:41
Canada says there are ways to
fix this like intensive tutoring
1:51:45
throughout the week, extending
the school day and keeping
1:51:49
classrooms open in the summer.
Alright, so
1:51:51
Adam Curry: anyway, CBS goes on
with that. But the core problem
1:51:54
is the medication, the
medication is not good. And you
1:51:58
add to that social media with
algorithms, which intentional or
1:52:03
not, are just destructive. And
it's up to parents themselves,
1:52:08
and they have to stop their own
addiction to this crap. Take it
1:52:11
from an old fart, you got to
stop this addiction. That's the
1:52:14
only way we're going to move
forward. And everything else. If
1:52:17
you find yourself yelling, you
know trans people. What's your
1:52:22
pronouns, or if you find
yourself yelling, Chris and John
1:52:25
are crazy, then you are part of
the problem. You got to step
1:52:30
away. This is this is the this
is how they make money off of
1:52:33
you. And it's off of children's
backs. Now it's pathetic.
1:52:38
John C Dvorak: This would be
solved with one simple edict or
1:52:43
law or it's just completely
obliterated, okay? Go back to
1:52:49
the days when it was illegal to
advertise drugs on television.
1:52:56
Adam Curry: I completely agree.
And we were talking about a
1:52:59
television is also a problem.
When you're watching television
1:53:02
and America, New Zealand are the
only countries in America
1:53:05
certainly, where you can
advertise direct to consumer. We
1:53:09
talk about a tension arc. So
when you're watching a show,
1:53:13
there's a tension arc and it
moves up and it goes up and
1:53:16
you're like, Okay, this is
great. It's getting exciting.
1:53:18
Boom, that's when they break for
ads, and then write it and your
1:53:22
mind is wide open, you're ready
up, you're in the story. And
1:53:26
it's telling you what you have,
what you might have irritable
1:53:29
bowel, you're fat, you have
diabetes, you're depressed, your
1:53:34
depression medication is not
working and fluent, then you're
1:53:37
backing the story. And it is one
of the most destructive things.
1:53:43
And you've turned it off, just
turn it off. Now there was
1:53:47
something funny to all of this
just to keep it light. Every
1:53:51
single station, when this took
place, immediately ran right
1:53:55
away. And you could watch Fox
and they give you your version.
1:53:59
And you can watch ABC and CBS
and NBC and they give you their
1:54:02
version. But all of them made
this. And I think it's a I would
1:54:08
say it's the White House press
shop, as they call it. It's
1:54:14
their fault, because everybody
was waiting for the President to
1:54:17
come out and say something. They
had people on talking about guns
1:54:22
and how horrible it is and the
mass shootings and everything
1:54:25
but drugs of course, and this is
ABC This happened to every
1:54:30
single station as they cut live
to the president, two things
1:54:33
Unknown: until we figure out a
way to create systems within
1:54:38
local government that are more
apt. We're going to take it to
1:54:41
the podium Now Brad, the
president United States
1:54:43
speaking.
1:54:50
My name is Joe Biden. I'm Dr.
Joe Biden. Ice cream chocolate
1:54:59
chip. If I came down here there
was chocolate chip ice cream. By
1:55:05
the way,
1:55:05
I have a whole refrigerator full
upstairs. I think I'm kidding.
1:55:08
I'm
1:55:09
not a fan. How are you, pal?
1:55:11
Adam Curry: Did I say Obama by
Exxon. So what happened is he
1:55:17
was speaking for a women's
conference wasn't notified, the
1:55:20
press should have been told
we're going to tell you when to
1:55:23
cut. Because he does have a
statement. They're all waiting
1:55:26
for the President to speak
waiting for the President to
1:55:28
speak. And then he went on for
about chocolate chip ice cream
1:55:32
and some kids in the audience,
because he is not media savvy.
1:55:36
He's barely life savvy. And it
was such a wrong moment is
1:55:42
exactly what we didn't need.
Although maybe you do to show
1:55:46
that this guy cannot be
president. This This
1:55:48
administration is wrong,
everything's wrong about it. Did
1:55:52
you see that? Any of those
cutaways very
1:55:55
John C Dvorak: funny there was a
number of aspects to all this
1:55:59
that were that was interesting
one was the insistence that this
1:56:03
is all about gun violence they
would the CNN in particular, but
1:56:08
also the networks that refused
to discuss the transit
1:56:13
transgender wrist aspect yes
wouldn't we never mentioned that
1:56:18
they would then they dead named
her which a lot of people
1:56:22
complained about or then named
him whose name was she? She was
1:56:32
She him had a Reddit account
that somebody in the no agenda
1:56:38
chat room had listed and I went
to it and read all the posts it
1:56:42
was quite interesting. This
person was something of a
1:56:46
counselor to transgender youth
and never hinted that she was
1:56:53
that this person was violent or
to get him in her because of the
1:56:57
color Haley but her name he
wanted to be pronoun to him for
1:57:04
our him he and a name Aiden
which is what this account was
1:57:09
on Reddit it was very
interesting the way they nobody
1:57:12
wanted to discuss this they
ended up just calling the callin
1:57:15
person Haley and let it letting
it go and not even getting into
1:57:19
the violent aspect of it because
there was a violent undercurrent
1:57:23
going on that's visible with T
shirts and and in fact the My
1:57:28
favorite story is the idiot and
of all things. Public relations
1:57:33
person in Arizona. Yeah. Is a
person who is a public relations
1:57:39
specialist. posting on Twitter a
woman holding two pistols and
1:57:46
with the physic I have a clip of
the of this oh you Hi.
1:57:52
Adam Curry: Wow you have that? I
didn't even get that.
1:57:54
John C Dvorak: I have a lot of
clips. That see gender foible is
1:58:01
dead naming shooter. Get to
figure out which clip idiot
1:58:05
press secretary clip
1:58:07
Unknown: transgender identity is
causing a controversy in
1:58:10
Arizona. Governor Katie Hobbs is
press secretary is resigning
1:58:14
after apparently calling for
violence against those who
1:58:16
oppose transgenderism. Yeah,
Arizona governor's press
1:58:20
secretary Jocelyn berry posted
this image on her Twitter
1:58:24
account on Monday just after the
Nashville school shooting. The
1:58:27
caption reads us when we see
transphobes the suspect in the
1:58:31
Nashville school shooting was
born as a woman and identifying
1:58:34
as a man. Hobbes's office
confirmed earlier today that
1:58:38
Barry resigned following
pressure from her circle and
1:58:41
other lawmakers. The governor's
office said in a statement,
1:58:44
quote, the governor does not
condone violence in any form.
1:58:47
The post by the press secretary
is not reflective of the values
1:58:50
of the administration.
1:58:52
Adam Curry: Yeah, she resigned.
Obviously,
1:58:54
John C Dvorak: it's like, wait a
minute, you're a what a press
1:58:58
say this is a person who's
supposed to be media savvy.
1:59:04
That's what the I mean, it's
just like beyond me that
1:59:06
Adam Curry: well, again, again,
this is the New Black Lives
1:59:09
Matter. It's better than black
lives matter. Because you can
1:59:12
you don't have to have a certain
skin color to be trans or to be
1:59:16
called trans or to be called a
trans phobe. And this is so
1:59:23
evil, so evil, and it's really a
small percentage, but even these
1:59:27
poor children, again, it's this
is a Washington Post poll that
1:59:33
finds out that most of these
trans kids are really
1:59:35
transgender, but they either
feel peer pressure, or they just
1:59:39
don't feel like they fit in
again, back to the drugs. Back
1:59:42
to the pharmaceuticals. This is
the crisis, but all we do is
1:59:46
spend time on yelling about
trans trans folk, trans anti
1:59:49
trans woman, not a woman. You
know, the media, the media, it's
1:59:54
their model, and they've gone
from racist to transphobic in
1:59:58
and they're and it's this CES
now it's really about now we're
2:00:01
really killing children.
Congratulations media.
2:00:06
John C Dvorak: Well, they're not
gonna stop. No. But now it's
2:00:10
helped out by some of these. I
have a slew of these tick tock
2:00:14
people complaining about one
thing or another regarding this,
2:00:20
okay, and I can play some of
them. Let's like, for example,
2:00:23
the complaint about a very, this
is a person who seems kind of
2:00:28
drugged up because it didn't
seem seem too important to them
2:00:32
about the shooting itself. But
what was really important was
2:00:35
they kept dead naming the
shooter and this is
2:00:40
Unknown: eight inhale. That's
the name of the Nashville
2:00:43
shooter. This video is about to
be very uncomfortable. For a lot
2:00:46
of us. It's very uncomfortable
for me to talk about.
2:00:48
Adam Curry: But when How old do
you think this? This woman is?
2:00:50
Who's speaking?
2:00:52
John C Dvorak: She appears to be
about 24. Okay, all right.
2:00:55
Unknown: To talk about it. Aiden
did a very horrendous thing,
2:00:58
period point blank, we need to
pure reform in our country, but
2:01:02
the way that the media and the
police are misgendering. And
2:01:06
dead naming Aiden is quite
concerning. It's also concerning
2:01:09
that I had to go to the
telegraph from UK to actually
2:01:14
get Aiden's chosen name. It's
upsetting that constantly is she
2:01:21
her pronouns? That is incredibly
frustrating. Because even though
2:01:25
they did this horrible thing
does not mean that we get to do
2:01:30
those things. That's a boundary
and we can hold people
2:01:32
accountable without being
transphobic even for some of the
2:01:36
most horrendous things. So while
you're watching this, also watch
2:01:40
for transphobia because it's
very clearly coming out.
2:01:42
Adam Curry: Yeah, this just
people make it about themselves.
2:01:45
Which is really, it's just
that's, that is just as evil I'm
2:01:48
gonna make it about myself, make
it about my video, make sure you
2:01:51
watch my video, make sure you
catch me talking about it,
2:01:53
because I'm really important.
This is very bad.
2:01:57
John C Dvorak: It's not getting
any better. Here's this one this
2:02:00
woman is. This is just a really
weird when this is gender
2:02:05
foibles crazy
2:02:09
Unknown: thing that's
complicated about my whole like,
2:02:10
gender situation. And I feel
like there are other non binary
2:02:13
people who deal with this, too,
is the fact that the way I
2:02:15
understand my gender and the way
that I want other people to
2:02:18
understand my gender are two
wildly different things. Because
2:02:20
I and certain people that I've
talked to about this, understand
2:02:24
the nuances and complicated
relationships that I have with
2:02:27
womanhood. So those are
included, when we think of me as
2:02:32
a woman or say she her like
those weird relationships are
2:02:35
still understood. But almost
everyone else, they don't have
2:02:37
that. So they don't get to call
me those things to almost
2:02:40
everyone else in real life. I am
not a woman and I use them. But
2:02:43
then because I will call myself
a woman or you as she her
2:02:47
understanding the nuances of it
all. I feel guilty when I feel
2:02:52
bad about getting misgendered by
people who should be using de
2:02:57
them and not thinking of me as a
woman. I mean, they're not
2:02:59
wrong, except they don't know
they're not wrong. They've been
2:03:02
told I'm non binary and I use
they them so why are they still
2:03:05
thinking of me as a woman?
2:03:08
Adam Curry: This is the outrage.
This is the oh, this this this
2:03:11
person is in outrage mode.
programmed to do that program to
2:03:15
do that no matter what your
problem is. There's no reason to
2:03:18
be yelling like that. And be so
angry about it.
2:03:24
John C Dvorak: Sure, something,
something weirdly silly about
2:03:27
it. But here, but here's the one
that I always thought was the
2:03:32
kind of a kicker because this
was this reflects some of the T
2:03:35
shirts you're seeing it somebody
sent me I didn't post this in
2:03:38
the newsletter but a bumper
sticker showing the trans flag
2:03:42
with a with an AR 15 on top of
it. And this is the trans woman
2:03:47
pushing via or I think pushing
violence.
2:03:51
Unknown: That's people in
Tennessee, it's hard to fucking
2:03:53
fight trans allies in Tennessee,
it's time to fucking fight trans
2:03:57
women if they lock you up for
identify.
2:04:01
John C Dvorak: For what I want
to just warn people this is
2:04:03
extremely profane. So you can
you know if you don't want your
2:04:07
kids to hear it, the second
thing is this is the voice of
2:04:09
someone who's coked up and it's
a it's got that
2:04:15
Adam Curry: if I can say John is
an expert at identifying people
2:04:18
who are coked up
2:04:20
John C Dvorak: well you have I
think isn't you have friends
2:04:22
that are good at Photoshop know
friends that are good at
2:04:27
identifying it.
2:04:28
Adam Curry: Yes, yes. Yeah,
you're you're expert at it.
2:04:33
John C Dvorak: I think so. And
it's a great skill to have.
2:04:37
Well, this voice with this
adenoidal quality is definitely
2:04:42
qualifies for being coked up
2:04:45
Unknown: fight resist you're
gonna die anyways we're going to
2:04:48
die anyways, it's time to
fucking resist fight them hurt
2:04:52
them. If they put their hands on
you beat them. We are at an
2:04:58
attack it It's time to fight
back. Do you hear me? Trans
2:05:04
people into the sea transmitted
trans women non binary fights,
2:05:09
if they try to arrest you, or
have you arrested or a felony
2:05:12
for existing, beat them team up,
game together, get people who
2:05:18
agree with you to come and
fight, carry a weapon at all
2:05:22
times. And yes, you have to
attack the police officer.
2:05:28
Allegedly, but it's time it's
time. If they're going to try to
2:05:33
jail and police you for
existing, you fight them, you
2:05:37
fight them. And if they lock you
in prison, fuck up the guards
2:05:42
bust out of prison. Jump in with
other trans people. It's time we
2:05:47
organize a prison bustin
Tennessee guys, so we organize a
2:05:51
prison bus. It's time we start
fighting, it's time if they put
2:05:55
their hands on you fight them,
trans people fight them, we will
2:06:00
not let them create a genocide
of trans people. I am so tired.
2:06:06
I wasn't alive the other day
with two trans people who denied
2:06:09
this out of my way. I just own
any trans person who disagrees
2:06:13
with this notion. You are not
allowed at the fucking table.
2:06:17
It's time to fucking fight
transgender sites around the
2:06:20
corner stop debating sis people
in your existence. I do not
2:06:25
debate my existence is not a
conversation. We fucking fight
2:06:30
now a we die. And we're not
gonna die debating sis people.
2:06:35
They're gonna have the last word
they're joining your life to
2:06:38
call you a man they're joining
your life to call you a woman.
2:06:41
They're joining your life to
miss gender you to get the right
2:06:45
pronouns to tell you that you're
not existing. When your ex,
2:06:50
Adam Curry: yeah, this is going
to end in riots. This just as
2:06:52
this is the Black Lives Matter
model and they've just
2:06:56
transplanted it. And they're
abusing children. Mainly.
2:07:00
Because think of the children,
which is always a good one. And
2:07:04
and man, I don't know. I mean,
you and I know many parents who
2:07:10
are all in on this too.
2:07:12
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there's,
it's interesting. And there's
2:07:14
the thing that's going on here,
similar to Black Lives Matter is
2:07:17
Marxist dialectic and what
they've done and I've been kind
2:07:22
of working on some research, I'm
trying to figure out when some
2:07:25
of these terms came along, most
of them around 1990. This is all
2:07:29
new stuff. By the way we're
watching and the development of
2:07:32
the word sis gender, yeah, is
the thing that fascinates me
2:07:36
because now there's two. So we
now have a split. Instead of two
2:07:42
sexes, male and female, we have
two genders, to gender
2:07:46
categories. The gender category
is trans and sis and those are
2:07:50
opposite. And they oppose each
other and one in the Marxist
2:07:54
way. One is the oppressor.
That's the SIS and then there's
2:07:58
the oppressed, which is the
trans. And the SIS,
2:08:01
interestingly enough includes
gay men. Oh yeah, gay women.
2:08:06
They're all cisgendered
heterosexual males and that's
2:08:11
all the various genders within
the SIS community. And then the
2:08:15
trans have all the
intersectional 's and all of
2:08:18
this, all these these rather new
inventions and is to create this
2:08:24
this Hague alien Marxist
dialectic. So you have this you
2:08:28
know, this opposition one group
to the other and the whole
2:08:31
invention of cisgender which
should have been rejected from
2:08:35
the get go is part of this
that's where they created it. So
2:08:38
you can create this this model
that you're describing is
2:08:42
similar to Antifa, which are
Black Lives Matter, which is
2:08:45
exactly the case. But you end up
with some crazy stuff and I have
2:08:50
two more clips. And one of them
is this one, which again is
2:08:55
profane, and people should be
careful this one I just was
2:08:58
actually kind of funny. This is
an obvious dude, who wants to be
2:09:04
recognized as a woman even
though he's shows no
2:09:06
characteristics of one but gets
bent out of shape in a store for
2:09:11
being called sir. And he just
goes nuts. And this is the
2:09:16
profane Miss agender rant
2:09:20
Unknown: excuse me it's Ma'am.
Ma'am. You need to settle down
2:09:24
Mind your business okay. Yes,
ma'am. Once again, man I said
2:09:28
both of you know what you said
sir. Man, I actually said both
2:09:33
of you guys. Right beforehand
you fucking said sir. This
2:09:37
motherfucker take it outside.
You want to call me sir again? I
2:09:40
will show you fucking sir. I
have fallen motherfucker. I need
2:09:46
to corporate number because I'm
going to talk call them and talk
2:09:49
about House misgendered several
times in the store. I need your
2:09:53
corporate number now. Well, I'm
going to ask you for the fifth
2:09:57
time to stop calling me a man
because quite clearly Not
2:10:04
Adam Curry: so in this Marxist
dialectic, what are the earlier
2:10:09
examples in Marxism, of, of
these types of division? Well,
2:10:19
John C Dvorak: that was what the
bourgeoisie was created for this
2:10:23
purpose, as a term to really
incorporate the middle class and
2:10:29
the elites as the oppressors of
the poor and the working class,
2:10:34
because the whole Marxist thing
began as a kind of a working
2:10:37
class, the working class, the
peasants were going to take over
2:10:39
the world, the workers control
the means of production. Why are
2:10:45
they you know, being oppressed,
and it's just an oppression
2:10:49
model that they can use to get
you to be oppressed, you're in
2:10:53
the oppressed class, which in
this case, would be trans. And
2:10:57
you have to you have to fight
it, you have to, you have to
2:11:00
revolt, you have to have a
revolution.
2:11:01
Adam Curry: And we're at that
stage now. I mean, now we're
2:11:03
actually at that stage, which I
think has very little, maybe we
2:11:07
don't know what the manifesto
says, again, you add drugs to
2:11:11
this problem.
2:11:12
John C Dvorak: We we kind of
know it is we kind
2:11:14
Adam Curry: of know what it's
about. You add, you add
2:11:16
pharmaceutical, this is the new
thing. I don't think that the
2:11:20
bourgeoisie and the peasants
that there was mind altering
2:11:24
drugs involved in this, of which
we don't really know how they
2:11:27
work.
2:11:29
John C Dvorak: Well, that
reminds me when I was a student,
2:11:32
myself in the in grammar school,
elementary school, whatever you
2:11:36
want to call it. I don't know
nobody committed suicide. That
2:11:41
alone felt like it. No. I don't
know when they started
2:11:44
committing suicide, but it
wasn't during those years. I
2:11:47
have one last clip, which is the
this is a woman on PBS
2:11:51
discussing some of the issues
going on, about these laws,
2:11:55
which she says really what's
triggering all this. And that
2:11:59
and in Tennessee, that you can
make that argument because the
2:12:01
law is just some anti, it wasn't
anti, it's not anti trans is
2:12:05
anti teaching kids stuff. Yeah,
it's more or less.
2:12:10
Adam Curry: It's inappropriate,
inappropriate behavior in front
2:12:13
of children.
2:12:14
John C Dvorak: Yes, but they
call it they like to call it
2:12:16
antitrack. And this is
interesting, because this comes
2:12:19
from the woman doing the
speaking on PBS. Not to the
2:12:23
host, but the woman that they
brought on is from an operation
2:12:27
called NBC out. Oh, no, I never
heard of NBC out. No. And NBC
2:12:36
out is a LGBTQ plus plus. news
source from NBC desk been around
2:12:45
as showed up first appeared in
2016, as soon as Trump was
2:12:49
elected, ah, and it is pretty
much to anti Trump anti
2:12:54
Republican news stories. But
let's listen to this.
2:12:57
Adam Curry: I just wanted to
add, whenever you hear Christian
2:13:01
on the news, that's code for for
Republican Trump. That's really
2:13:08
the that's really the idea here.
It's always been against
2:13:11
Christians is just Republicans.
2:13:13
John C Dvorak: Trump, heaven
forbid a Democrat, be a
2:13:15
churchgoer
2:13:16
Unknown: legislation targeting
LGBTQ people has just been
2:13:19
growing exponentially over the
last three years. So you have
2:13:23
more than 400 bills targeting
LGBTQ people that have been
2:13:26
filed so far.
2:13:27
John C Dvorak: This is the
second targeting. Yeah,
2:13:30
targeting end to end, the word
use of at least bothers me of
2:13:36
exponentially. And what she'll
prove herself is by showing some
2:13:41
stats is not true that
logarithmically just to make it
2:13:44
even exponentially. It's been
growing. Yeah, but not
2:13:48
exponentially.
2:13:49
Unknown: Legislation targeting
LGBTQ people has just been
2:13:52
growing exponentially over the
last three years. So you have
2:13:56
more than 400 bills targeting
LGBTQ people that have been
2:14:00
filed so far this year in state
legislatures. And as those have
2:14:04
been filed, they've been growing
increasingly more extreme. And
2:14:06
the best example we have of that
is gender affirming care bans.
2:14:09
So when those were first filed a
few years ago,
2:14:11
Adam Curry: notice the term
gender affirming care, gender
2:14:15
affirming care, this is this not
also part of the Marxist
2:14:19
playbook, and I think it's okay
to,
2:14:22
John C Dvorak: to read to
rewrite the language. Yeah.
2:14:25
Adam Curry: As a capitalist
country as Republic, that's
2:14:28
where we you and I are, that's
how you and I were old. So you
2:14:31
and I were brought up. This is
bullshit. This is this is new
2:14:36
stuff. This is not, it's made up
2:14:38
Unknown: as those had been
filed, they've been growing
2:14:40
increasingly more extreme. And
the best example we have of that
2:14:43
is gender affirming care bands.
So when those were first filed a
2:14:46
few years ago, they targeted
minors, which advocates said was
2:14:49
still already very extreme. More
recently, this year, we saw the
2:14:52
first ever bill that would have
banned gender affirming care for
2:14:56
people up to 26 years old. So as
they're growing more extreme
2:15:00
Even conservatives are also
feeling like they can add on
2:15:03
these bills that would have
previously sparked more backlash
2:15:07
like bathroom bills.
2:15:08
And as you just noted, bathroom
bills are not happening in a
2:15:11
vacuum. There was a new PBS
newshour NPR Marist poll that
2:15:16
found 43% of Americans now
support laws criminalizing
2:15:20
gender affirming care for
minors. 54% oppose such laws,
2:15:25
that's a 15.
2:15:27
Adam Curry: It's it's a bit of a
stretch to go from bathroom bill
2:15:30
to gender, to call that a gender
affirming care bill. A bit of a
2:15:35
certain
2:15:36
John C Dvorak: age, they bunch
all this stuff together. It's
2:15:38
quite interesting to listen to,
by the
2:15:40
Adam Curry: way, if you talk to
moe, you know, Obama's second
2:15:44
term, which of course, black
America knew that Obama was not
2:15:49
African American, a DOS
2:15:51
John C Dvorak: Michel, and he
wasn't doing much for the black
2:15:53
community either. Well, he
2:15:54
Adam Curry: did nothing in his
first term, but you know, well,
2:15:57
first of all, Michelle, Michelle
is she's a doll. So that's cool.
2:16:00
But then the second term, he
went right for the, for the
2:16:04
gender bathrooms. And that
turned everybody off was like,
2:16:09
okay, all right. So we're not
getting anything. And that was
2:16:12
Obama started that
2:16:13
Unknown: sparked more backlash,
like bathroom bills.
2:16:16
And as you just noted, bathroom
bills are not happening in a
2:16:19
vacuum. There was a new PBS
newshour NPR Marist poll that
2:16:24
found 43% of Americans now
support laws criminalizing
2:16:28
gender affirming care for
minors. 54% oppose such laws.
2:16:33
That's a 15 percentage point
increase since April of 2021. So
2:16:38
when you look at all of these
anti LGBTQ bills that have been
2:16:42
proposed, the gender affirming
care bands, bans on education
2:16:46
about gender identity, do you
see a difference in the outreach
2:16:50
to these bills?
2:16:51
Yeah, absolutely. We've seen a
huge difference in outreach, for
2:16:54
example, to what advocates have
dubbed for is Don't say gay and
2:16:57
trans Ville, which targets
education there, and between
2:17:01
outrage directed at these gender
affirming care bands. And I
2:17:04
think that's for a few reasons.
First, is just because most
2:17:07
people know lesbian, gay,
bisexual people, but they're
2:17:11
much less likely to know trans
people. And they're even less
2:17:14
likely to know trans youth. So
they don't know what their lives
2:17:16
look like. They don't know what
their health care looks like.
2:17:19
And as a result, they're more
susceptible to misinformation
2:17:22
about it. A lot of these bills
describe health care for trans
2:17:24
youth as mutilation. They say it
permanently sterilizes them that
2:17:29
trans children are receiving
surgeries when that isn't the
2:17:31
case.
2:17:34
John C Dvorak: That's a lie.
That's a total lie. Okay, so
2:17:38
where does it just keep,
2:17:39
Adam Curry: right? But this,
this all comes from media,
2:17:44
driven, in many cases by
politicians, politicians, who
2:17:48
will do anything to get the
votes once you get in. And this,
2:17:52
by the way, is not this is not
just America, I see this in the
2:17:56
Netherlands, a socialist country
by design. And they now have,
2:18:00
you know, like, Gender
Education, primetime television
2:18:05
with naked people. I mean, it's
really, it's really quite
2:18:09
amazing how far this is going.
And I think a lot of people are
2:18:14
like, hey, you know, maybe I'm
old fashioned. You're being told
2:18:17
you're old fashioned. But you
know, the result is clearly not
2:18:20
good. This is also coming from
all the institutions and I've
2:18:26
got to hand it to Matt Gaetz. He
really, really did a number on
2:18:32
what's, what's our Joint Chief
of Staff, Austin, what's his
2:18:36
name? Lloyd Austin. Lloyd. Yeah,
Lloyd awesome.
2:18:40
John C Dvorak: The guy with a
mask and a shield and a hazmat
2:18:44
suit.
2:18:44
Adam Curry: So listen to what
Matt Gaetz did. And he was
2:18:49
talking to Austin and to Millie,
and he starts off with Austin.
2:18:53
Unknown: I guess my question is,
how much taxpayer money should
2:18:57
go to fund drag queen story
hours on military bases?
2:19:04
drag drag queen story hours is
not something that the
2:19:07
Department funds. Well, wait
2:19:09
a second. That's actually not
what the record seems to
2:19:11
suggest. You were going to fund
one at Ramstein Air Force Base.
2:19:14
That one got canceled, but
that's DoD insignia. That's a
2:19:18
drag queen story hour for
children. Then also at Mount
2:19:23
strim Air Force Base outside of
Great Falls Montana, you had a
2:19:27
drag queen story hour for kids
at the Joint Base Langley Eustis
2:19:31
you put on a drag queen story
hour on a Saturday for the first
2:19:35
ever kid friendly diversity
equity inclusion summer festival
2:19:38
and at Nellis Air Force Base.
You had the drag you Nellis on
2:19:42
June 17, who funded these
things. Mr. Secretary,
2:19:45
listen, drag shows are not
something that the Department of
2:19:50
Defense supports or funds.
2:19:52
Why are they happening on
military bases? I just I just
2:19:56
showed you the evidence. Why are
they happening?
2:20:00
I will say again, this is not
something that we support or
2:20:04
fun.
2:20:05
So you think hosting a drag
queen story hour on a military
2:20:09
base isn't supporting the drag
queen story hour.
2:20:14
I stand by what I just said. You
may stand
2:20:16
by it, but it's belied by the
evidence over and over again. I
2:20:19
mean, are you are you aware of
the piece? Biden's military air
2:20:26
force base in Montana holds drag
show drag queen story hour for
2:20:29
kids in the western journal. Are
you aware of that?
2:20:32
Again, I will say when
2:20:34
you're saying what you're
saying, but I guess it just
2:20:36
doesn't comport with the facts.
2:20:38
Adam Curry: So then to prove
that Black Lives Matter is kind
2:20:43
of on the way out, or to prove
the point. I don't think that's
2:20:46
why Matt Gates was doing it. He
now switches to General Milley.
2:20:50
You'll recall General Milley
made this big deal about I want
2:20:54
to understand white privilege. I
want to know what it's about.
2:20:57
I'm deeply concerned about a
clip of it. Well, here he is.
2:21:01
Now General Milley.
2:21:02
Unknown: This would be my last
time to question you. You
2:21:05
mentioned two years ago that you
wanted to better understand
2:21:08
white rage. And so my question
is this.
2:21:10
Did you read this book? Oh, no,
no, no. Well,
2:21:13
it is what is white privilege is
the book. And it's actually
2:21:16
written by a DOD official, a
senior official in diversity,
2:21:21
equity and inclusion. And there
are now hundreds of these books
2:21:26
in dozens of schools. And I
wonder if you guys connect this
2:21:30
to your problems with
recruiting,
2:21:31
I've never read it, never seen
it. Frankly, I don't even think
2:21:35
about that stuff, I think. Next,
2:21:37
go and put up the next slide. So
the force couldn't put up the
2:21:39
next slide, please. Okay, well,
in the next slide, this is a
2:21:42
tweet by one of your employees
in charge of diversity, equity
2:21:47
and inclusion. And it's It's
patently racist. They say that
2:21:52
she had to give care in the
business that she talks about
2:21:55
cod acity, presumably, of
Caucasian people. So why does
2:21:59
the why is that
2:22:01
argument for me? That's
terrible. It's wrong. She
2:22:04
shouldn't be doing that parents
should be fired. I don't. That's
2:22:08
a DOD employee. Not US military
uniform, like
2:22:13
Austin. Again, as you heard at
your subcommittee here, this
2:22:18
this incident was investigated.
And, and employed gentleman's
2:22:24
time has expired.
2:22:25
Can I just can I get copies of
those? Because I'd like to take
2:22:28
a look at those myself actually
take a look and find out what
2:22:31
actually is going on there.
Because that's the first I'm
2:22:33
hearing about that kind of
stuff. I don't read those news
2:22:36
stories. I don't know what
you're talking about. I'd like
2:22:37
to take a look at those because
I don't agree with those. Well,
2:22:39
they're now I think those
records shouldn't be happening.
2:22:41
Thank you. Thank you for that
admission.
2:22:44
Adam Curry: There you go.
backpedaling all the way out on
2:22:46
the shore. So Black Lives Matter
out trans kids and gender
2:22:52
affirming care in and the whole
country is is and the world
2:22:57
really is in irons over this
because oh, you know, poor
2:23:00
children's gender affirming
care. There's all these words
2:23:03
that we're using. And it's and I
think the statistics show that
2:23:07
it doesn't always turn out
really well. And then just to
2:23:13
make sure we get all the all the
Christians and the Republicans
2:23:18
and the Patriots all worked up
to Fox News. Here's Miss
2:23:23
McInerney, who doesn't remember
her paying an awful lot of
2:23:27
attention to a Wall Street
Journal and University of
2:23:30
Chicago poll. Boy because those
guys were right about Trump in
2:23:34
2016, they were right on the
money. So these polls are really
2:23:37
you know, these polls are good
listen to this.
2:23:39
Unknown: When we began with a
new and disheartening poll and
2:23:42
the direction of where our
country is headed,
2:23:45
Adam Curry: right there, psi up
Incoming, incoming psi up,
2:23:49
Unknown: and what they reveal
about the core values that have
2:23:52
defined us as a country for
generations, new Wall Street
2:23:56
Journal poll showing patriotism,
religious faith, having children
2:24:00
and hard work have declined in
importance to Americans. Check
2:24:04
this out. Patriotism plummeted
over the last 25 years, back in
2:24:09
1998 70% of those surveyed
ranked it as being very
2:24:13
important to them. Now, just 38%
feel that way. More than 60%
2:24:19
said religion was very important
to them in 1998. Today, well,
2:24:24
it's less than 40%. And family
values, like having children
2:24:29
also have dropped sharply. And
it 98 59% of Americans believed
2:24:35
having children was very
important. Now, just 30% do. The
2:24:40
polls are not entirely
surprising. We have seen the
2:24:42
deterioration of America's core
values right before our very
2:24:46
eyes. You don't have to look far
from the distortion of the
2:24:49
American flag from us as a
symbol of patriotism and to one
2:24:53
of oppression. And while the
kneeling for our national anthem
2:24:56
on one football field, well,
that was applauded pretty widely
2:25:00
In the kneeling of a Christian
high school football coach,
2:25:03
Coach Kennedy and prayer on
another football field that got
2:25:06
him fired took the Supreme Court
to write that wrong. Meanwhile,
2:25:10
children are being taught that
America assistant system is
2:25:14
systemically excuse me racist.
And for those of you without
2:25:17
kids, while the left says don't
have them for the sake of the
2:25:21
planet, the polls just reaffirm
what we've been witnessing for
2:25:24
decades, the decline of American
values that have helped define
2:25:28
the national character of our
country. A
2:25:31
Adam Curry: couple of things.
One, if you really look at the
2:25:34
numbers, all this drops off 29th
End of 2019 into COVID. So you
2:25:41
almost have to strike that from
the record that three year
2:25:44
period. So they don't really
tell you that it's like almost a
2:25:47
steady decline. And now we're,
it's all the way down here to
2:25:51
once again, the very pretty
Kelly McInerney. McEnaney is
2:25:56
bringing in religion bringing in
a divisiveness, they all do it.
2:26:02
And yeah, and you got to where
does this where does this come
2:26:06
from? Is this truly like, like
that Russian guy said, oh, yeah,
2:26:09
we set this up 30 years ago, and
I mean, you know,
2:26:13
John C Dvorak: it's been going
it's just it's really paying its
2:26:16
we got enough people in the
population now that is really
2:26:18
paying off. You can make good
money. I talking about polls, I
2:26:21
got this poll thing you're gonna
read. Because I think these
2:26:25
polls, you know, when I read
this, you'll see what I'm
2:26:28
talking about. This is a poll
from intelligent.com. And it's
2:26:32
about college students. The
headline is, survey finds one in
2:26:35
April, prospective students
refused to attend Florida public
2:26:39
colleges due to DeSantis as
education policy. Now, I'm going
2:26:44
to read this thing I'm going to
read part of the results. I'm
2:26:47
going to read a kicker. Survey
results show that 91% of
2:26:52
prospective college students
disagree with DeSantis public
2:26:55
policies among this group, 27%
say they're unlikely to attend
2:26:59
Florida State School and 57% say
they these numbers are actually
2:27:04
quite high when you hear what
the kicker is saying they are
2:27:08
likely to attend those of those
unlikely to attend the state
2:27:12
school. 49% say it's due to
DeSantis his education policies.
2:27:17
Oh, really. Conversely, the top
cited reason prospective
2:27:20
students will attend a state
school despite disagreeing with
2:27:23
the Santas are all the schools
locations in school programs.
2:27:27
Okay. All however, 78% are
concerning certain that this
2:27:31
education policies will
negatively impact education.
2:27:35
Now, the kicker to all these
polls is who took the poll?
2:27:40
Adam Curry: Yes. And we'll be
good to know.
2:27:42
John C Dvorak: You want to hear
it? We took the poll. Okay. 1000
2:27:46
Florida students who disagree
with DeSantis his educational
2:27:50
policies, completed the full
survey. Wow. So will you start
2:27:57
off? Yeah. Does this remind you
of anything? 90% of all
2:28:01
scientists. Yeah.
2:28:02
Adam Curry: Climate change. Yep,
exactly. You
2:28:04
John C Dvorak: take a group that
hates the Santas and pull them
2:28:10
and they give you a negative
result unto Santas. And then you
2:28:13
make that the headline, this is
bullcrap. This is a virtual lie.
2:28:18
Adam Curry: And it's meant to
create division, the American
2:28:23
media model and I think you
nailed it. You can make a lot of
2:28:26
money with this just like
climate change. And there it is.
2:28:30
For the root of all evil is the
love of money.
2:28:34
John C Dvorak: Now, before we
split, I have one more lying
2:28:38
clip which will really get your
hackles up. Okay. You remember
2:28:43
the 2020? Portland riots? Yes,
of course. Well, let's just try
2:28:49
to rewrite history as best we
can. on PBS, they have this new
2:28:54
woman on there was kind of a
multi CultI looking south Asian
2:28:58
type. I can't figure out what
her ethnic background is. But
2:29:01
she's new. And she's takes part
in all these. And here she is
2:29:05
discussing with another with a
guest per book. And you'd listen
2:29:10
to this and tell me what's wrong
with this report.
2:29:14
Unknown: And Adrian, your piece
titled New anarchy, you explore
2:29:18
years of political violence,
some by militia groups in
2:29:22
America and abroad, and you
focus heavily on violent clashes
2:29:26
in Portland in 2020. You report
that were instigated by right
2:29:30
wing extremists. Do you think
that those clashes in 2020 in
2:29:35
Portland are a warning that that
they could potentially happen on
2:29:39
a larger scale nationally?
2:29:41
I think that when you talk to
people in Portland, do you hear
2:29:44
some who would say that would
happen there was really unique
2:29:48
to Portland, and not necessarily
replicable. But when you look at
2:29:52
it, sort of broadly the sense
that right wing extremists
2:29:57
confined a city that may be left
leaning Seeing or
2:30:01
disproportionately represented
by left leaning folks and go
2:30:04
there and sort of draw them out
into violence, which is what
2:30:07
happened in Portland. Certainly
you can imagine that happening
2:30:10
either blue cities surrounded by
read excerpts. And so I think
2:30:17
more than that, though, it's
less about replicating what
2:30:20
happened in Portland and more
just a sense that political
2:30:23
violence is by pretty much every
measure worsening in America and
2:30:27
paying attention to sort of the
how that trend line is going and
2:30:31
what we should be doing about
it. This
2:30:33
Adam Curry: was literally Black
Lives Matter of Antifa.
2:30:37
John C Dvorak: It was it was the
George Floyd riots, right? Yes,
2:30:40
Adam Curry: yes. Wow, is
2:30:43
John C Dvorak: that right wing?
This is a lie. This is PBS
2:30:49
gaslighting, the American
public, at least the public that
2:30:54
religiously watches PBS. This is
gaslighting. This is bull crap.
2:31:01
Unknown: I'm gonna show my
school buy donate to no agenda.
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Imagine all the people who could
do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun
2:31:15
John C Dvorak: and with that, we
have a few people to thank.
2:31:18
Adam Curry: On that high note,
everybody JC the on fire. I like
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I like you on fire.
2:31:27
John C Dvorak: Sir herb lamb
starts us off and he's in Sugar
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Hill, Georgia. We haven't heard
from him for a while. Good to
2:31:32
see him. And he says he actually
makes me I see what he said. He
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says we have been overboard. Oh
no. So he came in with 160 16
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which is two boobs.
2:31:45
Unknown: Oh man, man overboard.
2:31:48
John C Dvorak: Glad you're
joining JD and Nashville
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Tennessee honor and $50 He wants
to de douching
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Unknown: that too. Yeah, he
wants that.
2:32:02
You've been deed do
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John C Dvorak: we get some jobs
karma at the end? Sure.
2:32:07
Abundance of coal and he came in
at 150 Sure abundance of caution
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came in with a 12345 and he is
in Maitland Florida. He wants
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we'll give him some
2:32:18
Adam Curry: his money health
karma for his mom. Yeah, you
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bet. And it's Mom,
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John C Dvorak: David Britton,
Charleston, South Carolina 115.
2:32:25
A Stephen or Stephen Stephen
Curry, a cold glassy air cold
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glazier is his last name and
Fernand Fernand Dena Beach,
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Florida 101 Dino and in
Carstairs, Alberta, Canada, 100.
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Dino and comes in again from
Alberta, Canada with 100. If
2:32:46
that's true, we're gonna bump
him up to Associate Executive
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Producer guy. Thanks. If you can
make a note, sir. Hold my beer.
2:32:53
Your buddy in Austin, Texas.
$100. Douglas Murray. They the
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guy we had early the British guy
with Bezos, all his books.
2:33:02
Adam Curry: He was very
concerned about we need to pause
2:33:05
need to pause.
2:33:06
John C Dvorak: I guess he's in
Missoula, Montana. And he ate
2:33:08
338 which is boobs, meat
palindromes. You know 808 is
2:33:15
also boobs meat palindromes. So
you know, very good, but you got
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33 in the middle, Sir Kevin
McLaughlin, continuing his
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streak from locust North
Carolina 808.
2:33:27
Adam Curry: meet that guy.
2:33:29
John C Dvorak: While he's in
North Carolina probably go to
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one of the meetups. I guess that
seems like a cool guy. I don't
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know where locust is where it is
in the map. Robert Ludwig in
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donation for his late wife's
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51st birthday a 310 F cancer
game Chris. He acts in
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Springfield, Virginia 808. And
she has some things to say about
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you. Just so you know. Spencer
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Whitney is somewhere over in
Baffin Island BC A Oh, a lotta
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Bucha location somewhere or
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Maryland. Seven seven nice jobs
karma given you that at the end.
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Minister cat lot of people need
karma today. Yeah, Minister cat
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and Austin, Texas. You know him.
He has never missed an episode.
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Michigan 75 Greg Kohler in
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Andrew Walker in Pittsburgh,
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Again another boob donation.
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That's
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Adam Curry: a survival podcast
donation. Oh, that's
2:35:41
interesting. Oh,
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John C Dvorak: that's a good
podcast. I mean, nerds in Green
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Bay, Wisconsin. 5510. John jolly
and Yukon, Oklahoma. 5444.
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John C Dvorak: it's $2.42. He
mentioned it was originally geo
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Adam Curry: I forgot about that.
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John C Dvorak: I can guess
there's still a situps and you
2:36:17
know, there's actually someone's
back that up. Put it on the
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internet. Sure. Jace, Janice.
Oh, I'm sorry. This is Dame
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night in Edmonds, Washington. I
always remember that to $2.15
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Brandon Ellsbury, in DeLand,
Florida. 5011. You rock IDM Mmm.
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Got it. Now the following are
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Philippines. Yeah. That's
pronounced correct
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Adam Curry: Dutchman living in
in the Philippines? No. Life.
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John C Dvorak: Sir Mike and
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John C Dvorak: I have to explain
this. Okay. So I make a point of
2:38:56
always giving his numbers
outright because he has these
2:38:59
numbers, his codes we think
which we don't
2:39:01
Adam Curry: know what they mean,
but they are clearly important.
2:39:04
John C Dvorak: And on the last
one, I said it was what was it?
2:39:07
What does it say? 2415 2252 I
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Unknown: think you said?
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Who knows
2:39:33
Adam Curry: what could have have
very bad
2:39:34
John C Dvorak: feel bad time in
15 years that I made that kind
2:39:38
of blunder with a guy of the
importance of Sir autonomous so
2:39:42
I apologize.
2:39:44
Adam Curry: Yeah, of course.
Well, it's the first time and we
2:39:47
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Sorry about that, John. See, so
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Unknown: didn't notice the odt
file it going open source. I
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love that.
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John C Dvorak: So I had to lay
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for no agenda socialists I
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that's the little the hardest
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little little solid state drive
the little bitty one it's wow I
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tried put it in the other
machine no not when boot that I
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lost him. Yes knowing but that
machine still works but I've got
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to populate it with a hard disk
as well. I'm
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Adam Curry: going back in the
archives years ago I don't do
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some needle drops we'll pick one
Okay, here we go. needle drop
2:47:08
one. Okay. needle drop to the
powerful control now that's too
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long. needle drop three. Yes, my
fat all right. needle drop four.
2:47:24
John C Dvorak: Let's go in love
you mean it love you. We haven't
2:47:27
done that forever.
2:47:27
Adam Curry: Alright. Love you
mean it is? We have not done
2:47:30
that forever. Okay, that is how
about that. That rarely happens.
2:47:35
John C Dvorak: That happens. So
we had one thing to mention. I
2:47:39
do have a clip for it. Which is
that the great I'm gonna be
2:47:42
arrested Tuesday. scam that you
called out. Yes. You know what's
2:47:47
happened, right? I know. I
honestly grant play the clip
2:47:52
Grand Jury delayed a month and
the
2:47:55
Unknown: Manhattan Grand Jury
examining former President
2:47:58
Trump's alleged role in the hush
money case is taking a month
2:48:01
long break. Meanwhile, a judge
has ordered Mike Pence to
2:48:05
testify in the January 6 probe.
2:48:07
The Manhattan Grand Jury
investigating allegations by
2:48:10
district attorney Alvin Bragg
against former President Trump
2:48:14
isn't expected to vote on an
indictment for at least a month.
2:48:17
According to sources. The
reason? A pre planned month long
2:48:21
break that was scheduled in
January.
2:48:25
Adam Curry: Okay, well, that was
Ray storm and a glass of water,
2:48:29
as we say in the old country.
Well, there's a couple of things
2:48:33
that that I'm going to save
until Sunday. We do have some
2:48:37
interesting news from Ukraine,
which we did not touch on at all
2:48:40
today. So we'll do that. We have
well, I'm going to leave with
2:48:47
this. Let me see. Where did I
have this? I just had this clip
2:48:55
that I also Israel. I have some
boots on the ground information
2:48:59
about Israel, which I think will
be will be fun to
2:49:03
John C Dvorak: watch on the
ground about the situation in
2:49:06
Tennessee. I didn't hear what do
you mean? You said you didn't
2:49:12
say that. You get a read from a
boots on the ground report.
2:49:15
Adam Curry: No, I my boots on
the ground was this was real. I
2:49:19
have two people two friends who
2:49:20
Unknown: Okay. All right. Right.
Okay, that that was confused.
2:49:24
Adam Curry: I think that was
that was good enough. But this
2:49:28
one. This is Monica Crowley, who
was a former assistant secretary
2:49:35
of the Treasury. I'm not sure if
that's an important job. I
2:49:38
John C Dvorak: don't think
that's true. Yes, that is true.
2:49:41
Monica crotchet Monica Crowley
all she ever was was the
2:49:45
administrative assistant to
Richard Nixon.
2:49:49
Adam Curry: No. Take a look
before we leave, I don't want to
2:49:56
be wrong. She's not she's not
old enough. Monica. Crowley,
2:50:01
maybe thinking of someone else.
2:50:03
John C Dvorak: Or maybe there's
a different Monica Crowley,
2:50:04
she's not she looks younger than
she Monica. Elizabeth
2:50:07
Adam Curry: Crowley born 1968.
So she's younger than I am, was
2:50:11
the Assistant Secretary for
Public Affairs for the US
2:50:15
Department of the Treasury. So
that is an Assistant Secretary
2:50:17
but public affairs. She's a PR,
she's a PR lady. Well, that
2:50:22
makes sense, because she was
going on and on and on about the
2:50:25
banking crisis. And I thought
you'd get a kick out of this.
2:50:28
Oh,
2:50:28
Unknown: Monica, the world's
reserve currency said it's a
2:50:31
privilege for the United States
for the dollar to have been the
2:50:34
world's currency. What? How does
that relate to each individual
2:50:38
American? How has that changed
or impacted or improved our
2:50:41
lives throughout the last
several decades?
2:50:44
Yeah, I mean, it's given the
United States incredible
2:50:46
dominance in the world in terms
of the economic system, and in
2:50:51
terms of trade, it's kept prices
down, whether it's energy
2:50:56
prices, whether it's your food
prices, the entire global
2:51:00
economic system is reliant on
the safe and secure dollar. But
2:51:05
that is no longer true, again,
because we've been printing
2:51:08
money like crazy and devalued
the power of the dollar and the
2:51:12
value of the dollar. But on top
of it now, again, oil is the
2:51:16
critical linchpin of this, if
Saudi Arabia decides to join
2:51:20
with America's enemies here, and
start trading oil in different
2:51:24
currencies, that is going to
undermine the entire global
2:51:28
economic system. And here at
home, you know what it's going
2:51:31
to mean, for us, it's going to
be raging inflation, so much
2:51:34
worse than anything we have ever
experienced. Well, and I'll tell
2:51:38
you, they're setting it up so
that they can then come to the
2:51:42
rescue by introducing central
bank digital currencies, if they
2:51:46
were to do that. And the United
States already has a public
2:51:49
program. That means the loss of
your individual economic
2:51:54
freedom, because the government
will have total access and
2:51:57
control of everything you buy
and sell and the ability to turn
2:52:01
it off like that.
2:52:02
Adam Curry: Oh, man, when I hear
that, I know, I know. It's never
2:52:05
gonna happen. ruin it. totally
ruined it. I thought she was a
2:52:11
real like financial person.
She's a PR lady. Jip, Jip again,
2:52:18
John C Dvorak: was she also has
a race used to have a radio talk
2:52:20
show and yeah, she's,
2:52:24
Adam Curry: you mean like us? We
have a radio talk
2:52:25
John C Dvorak: show. Ken arena.
2:52:28
Adam Curry: Alright, everybody.
Hope you enjoyed today's
2:52:31
deconstruction of the news. I
hope that your amygdala is
2:52:34
properly sized. Let's not go out
and rage and don't fall into the
2:52:38
outrage trap that the mainstream
media, social and otherwise
2:52:43
wants you to fall into. It's
just not worth it. Go outside.
2:52:47
Take a deep breath,
2:52:48
John C Dvorak: right? Yes,
exactly. That's some fresh
2:52:51
Adam Curry: air. Have a glass of
Pinot coming up next we've got a
2:52:58
no agenda stream.com hawk story
with Carolyn Blaney and and Sir
2:53:02
John Fletcher. Episode 345.
That's got to be a good one. And
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