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Adam Curry: This is an outrage.
Adam curry June 25 2020 During
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this your award winning chemo
nation media assassination
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episode 1567 This
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Unknown: is no agenda
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Adam Curry: exposing all the
Ofsted broadcasting live from
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the heart of the Texas hill
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number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Silicon Valley I'm fogged in.
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And Jhansi Dvorak
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Adam Curry: buzzkill it's early
it's supposed to be July 4, when
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you get fogged in this is too
early. It's come too early the
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fall
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John C Dvorak: the whole month
of June has been July 4.
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Adam Curry: In more ways than
one I hear they're in
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California. Yeah. Wow, ma'am. Is
just up after up after cover up
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after cover up and it's what a
day to be alive. What a day to
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be a podcaster.
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John C Dvorak: What a date is
spot this book. Oh, man.
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Adam Curry: I didn't actually
expect you to say that when
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John C Dvorak: we should
probably oh, by the way as you
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get the bonus clip.
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Adam Curry: Oh, hold on a
second. There's a bonus bonus
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clip. Let me check the bonus
clip. There was a 2000 That's
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not it. This is
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Unknown: a spa the spoon. Spot
the spoon. Everybody wants to
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spot the spoon.
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Adam Curry: Can I play my spook
clip right off the bat then and
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while I download your bonus
clip? Yes, please. Richard
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Engel, NBC,
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Unknown: Mostar gosun from the
disinformation on their social
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media feeds. He founded a bot
farm, the internet research
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agency that according to the
Justice Department, so doubts
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about the legitimacy of the 2016
election, highlighted racial
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tensions in the United States
and promoted Donald Trump in
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2022, for gosun reinvented
himself again into a commander
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of a mercenary army, the Wagner
group, supplementing Russian
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troops in Ukraine, which were
failing on the battlefield,
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recruited 1000s of convicts
promising pardons in exchange
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for frontline service 1000s were
sent to their deaths. According
2:13
to the few who managed to
escape. They were shot if they
2:16
attempted to retreat. But with
money back power, hand and armed
2:20
force Burgos has made enemies.
He accuses Russia's defense
2:25
minister and army chief driven
by jealousy and treason of
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denying Wagner fighters
ammunition. And now a no wants
2:33
revenge. Oh, yeah, after one of
the most dramatic days in Russia
2:37
in decades, proposing reportedly
agreed to some sort of exile in
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Belarus. But why was it his only
way to survive and keep his
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lucrative businesses in Africa?
Or is he just biding time? It's
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hard to believe this murky power
struggle is over.
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Adam Curry: Hard to believe this
murky story you're throwing up
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is from over Wow. You know, we
didn't hear much about and we
3:05
didn't hear Wagner group when it
was the bot farm. They weren't
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saying Wagner group then at all
at all. Never. Never once it was
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John C Dvorak: fed they had
other names for the for the bot
3:15
farm. Yeah, but now all of a
sudden, this guy I see oh, he
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looks like a computer genius. By
the way when you see total total
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nerd
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Adam Curry: see him sitting
around in Africa, you know, in
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the minds going I know what I'm
gonna do. I'm going to help
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Donald Trump with bots. Now. I
mean, we were driving we went to
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went to Austin Friday night, met
some friends from Dallas, but
3:38
boy from Jersey and his wife,
Vic and Chris, and we went to
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Rogan's club. Ari was at Ari.
Ari this self deprecating Jew
3:48
comedian, very funny on the way
home and I'm like in the morning
3:52
Saturday, as listen to the news
Wah man and and who popped up.
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Jane Harman. Haven't heard Jane
Harman in years. Do we remember
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Jane Harman?
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John C Dvorak: Yes, she was she
was a congresswoman or somebody
4:09
from Southern California and she
was a spoke
4:12
Adam Curry: well, and she worked
for the Wilson Center is where
4:16
she is now. I think she's
president emeritus. She was the
4:19
president of the Wilson Center
after she left Congress and and
4:23
so you sent me a link to I'll
read the headline What does
4:28
promotions mutiny mean for Putin
written by Lucia and Kim of the
4:33
Wilson Center? We haven't heard
from these guys for years and
4:37
now this is not coincidence.
When this happens, and we get
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Richard angle out, you know,
there's something up
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John C Dvorak: first of all,
let's talk a little bit about
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Lucia. I, you know, we are I
think our consulting group could
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probably do some work for the
agency.
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Adam Curry: I mean, if we were
willing, we're open to it.
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John C Dvorak: The so they have
this so they're lit the length
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in accounts. Yeah. of 90% of
this CIA people are trying to
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kind of hide a little bit or not
be checkmark CIA Yes. First of
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all, I
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Adam Curry: just have a check
mark that actually has little
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CIA emblem in there that should
just be you know, part of part
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of your your profile.
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John C Dvorak: First of all, I
just a couple of tips. If you
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got over 500 connections, put a
photograph up, right. If your
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photographs going to be around
somewhere anyway, put a simple
5:37
photograph of just you wearing a
Dodgers cap anything
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Adam Curry: just to put a photo
of people come on to some photo
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John C Dvorak: and then don't
have ever don't show off that
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oh, I've been here I've been
there. I've been Berlin I've
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been in Afghanistan. I mean,
first of all, when you've been
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in Berlin, Afghanistan, dis that
the other and then you come and
5:58
then in the checkbox killer on
that particular guy. Graduate
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School of Journalism Berkeley,
oh, Bing Bing. That's where Ling
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Ling and ding dong and the
woman's that people that were
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caught in Iran and all the rest
of them were all from that
6:13
school
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Adam Curry: Ling Ling and ding
dong this show title, hold on a
6:16
second. Oh, my goodness, you
know, so there were a couple
6:22
other things that happened you
know, I've been before we get
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deep into this and by the way,
people we're gonna we're gonna
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help you understand exactly
what's going on here. Because
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it's all I mean, it's it's part
cover up it's part off it's
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part. I mean, it's a lot of
different pieces going but still
6:37
are just wrapped up now in
Europe is that Ukraine recovery
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conference where they're
figuring out now Okay, who's
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gonna get what, who's gonna get
you know, the good land. In
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fact, there was a Mick Wallace,
member of European Parliament. I
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think he's from an Irish party.
He's he was speaking in the
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European Parliament, they cut
him off. He was making so much
7:02
sense. Listen to this.
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Unknown: The damage to Ukraine
is devastating. towns and cities
7:07
that endured for hundreds of
years don't exist anymore. We
7:11
must recognize that these towns
cities and surrounding lands
7:14
were long been stolen by local
oligarchs colluding with global
7:17
financial capital, this have
quickened with the onset of the
7:21
war in 2014. The Pro Western
government opened the doors wide
7:25
for massive structural
adjustment and privatization
7:28
programs spearheaded by the
European Bank for Reconstruction
7:31
and Development, the IMF and the
World Bank. Solinsky used the
7:35
current war to concentrate power
and accelerate the carpet
7:39
firesale he banned opposition
parties that were resisting
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deeply unpopular reforms to the
laws restricting the sale of
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land to foreign investors. Over
3 million hectares of
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agricultural land are now owned
by companies based in western
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tax havens. Ukraine's mineral
deposits alone are worth over
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$12 trillion dollars. Western
companies are licking their
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lips. What are the working class
people?
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Adam Curry: Shut up? Shut up,
shut up, cut his mic. Hey, make
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sure you have a Ukrainian flag
in your profile because that's
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what you're supporting the
Western corporations licking
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their lips. So this lick lipping
is happening or too
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John C Dvorak: much of a Cargill
logo. Me. Alright.
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Adam Curry: So this link lipping
was taking place in London. And
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now, this this was just a
coincidence why it's why I kept
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this clip very short. Remember
what the Pentagon just announced
8:36
this past week?
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John C Dvorak: Well remind me
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Adam Curry: that they had
another accounting error.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, yes. The sick
day. The additional? No, these
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are not small errors. Six plus
billion dollars somehow off the
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books.
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Adam Curry: I think it was 6.5
billion, if I'm not mistaken.
8:57
Could be well imagine my
surprise when I hear this report
8:59
from Deutsche Bella.
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Unknown: Ukraine's Prime
Minister says that he's
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confident his country will
receive the $6.5 billion that it
9:05
needs this year for its rapid
reconstruction program.
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Adam Curry: Watch. What? That
can't be coincidence. 6.5
9:17
billion 6.5 billion. Yeah, he's
confident he will receive that
9:21
Unknown: comes after a
conference in London where
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international donors pledged
billions more in non military
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aid to help rebuild Ukraine and
to weed out corruption. Keith
9:31
says that recovering from
Russia's invasion will be the
9:34
largest reconstruction project
in Europe since the Second World
9:38
War and that Russia should pay
for it. Okay,
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Adam Curry: so this is my
favorite
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John C Dvorak: day, by the way.
Is Mexico going to pay for the
9:45
wall? Hey, don't
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Adam Curry: stop stop colluding
convoluting things. Just because
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it's because I called this and
I've been hounding it doesn't
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mean you can weaken me. Speaking
of weakening, let's just review
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the industry real powerhouse of
Europe since World War Two, as
10:03
they keep discussing here, this
will be the 400 billion. It's
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what it took to rebuild Berlin
after the Second World War. Ha.
10:11
So Germany was this industrial
powerhouse. The French hate the
10:14
Germans. The Germans hate the
French. This is why they always
10:17
go to war together. And this
time, the French kept most of
10:21
their nuclear plants and SIOP
the Germans shut them down, and
10:25
you're given to shut them down.
It'll be good. We'll get you
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some solar panels and some
windmills. Now Germany is
10:32
completely obliterated as an
industrial force screwed over
10:36
screwed over now that I think
they're going to rebuild Ukraine
10:39
into obviously an agrarian
superpower, but also probably
10:44
industrial is going to be a
great tax haven for everybody.
10:47
And they have definitely agreed
who's going to pay for it.
10:50
Remember, they need $400
billion. That won't be enough,
10:54
of course, but that's what
they're talking about. And I had
10:56
to go to Turkish Radio
Television to get the real wrap
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up of the Ukraine recovery
conference in London from the
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World Bank says
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Unknown: rebuilding Ukraine will
cost more than $400 billion
11:08
inland and 1000 delegates from
over 60 countries gathered to
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discuss how best to raise and
invest the money. private sector
11:16
involvement is seen as crucial.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr
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Zelensky joined via video link
was Prime Minister Dinesh Smeal
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spoke in person.
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Obviously key questions we are
constantly facing is who will
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pay hundreds of billions for the
recovery. First and foremost,
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Russia must pay for what it has
destroyed.
11:44
It was a message repeated by
many, including co host UK Prime
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Minister Rishi Sunak, an
estimated $300 billion worth of
11:53
Russian assets have been frozen
worldwide. It's clear Russia
11:56
must pay for the destruction
that they've inflicted. So we're
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working with allies to explore
lawful routes to use Russian
12:05
assets. And on Monday, we
publish new legislation to allow
12:09
us to keep sanctions in place
until Russia pays up. EU will
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provide $55 billion for the next
four years, and promised the
12:18
recovery process will lead to EU
membership. Ukrainians tell
12:23
us that when they imagine their
future, they see Europe's flag
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flying over the cities. And I
have no doubt that Ukraine will
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be part of our union.
12:37
Adam Curry: Whenever a
politician says I have no doubt
12:39
this is going to happen. It's
not gonna happen. You know, it's
12:43
not going to happen. So they're
going to take 350 billion from
12:48
Russia, and 55 billion from the
EU equals 405 billion done. And
12:54
that goes to all these companies
setting up shop because you
12:57
know, recovery. We all we need
some assurances we need some
12:59
money. You need money is a great
heist, the number and six and a
13:04
half billion right words, and
six and a half billion that we
13:07
just found by some accounting
error that goes to Zelinsky. Oh,
13:12
I need six and a half billion.
All right, here you go. I mean,
13:15
this this is so obvious. And now
of course we have to accelerate
13:19
it. So I'm going to play one
more short clip. I think you
13:22
have some things to take us
through the back, right?
13:23
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I was still
working on the Putin. Fall of
13:28
Putin stories but you jumped
into the news. News, blinder
13:31
thinking,
13:32
Adam Curry: no, no, no. But now
we're going to go into the fall
13:34
of Putin. And I'll set you up
Russia
13:36
Unknown: and turmoil, the
13:38
Russian paramilitary Wagner
group, turning his forces in
13:41
Ukraine around and then marching
towards Russia, calling for an
13:45
armed rebellion against the
Kremlin's defense
13:47
minister.
13:48
Yeah, video posted online
overnight showing Russian
13:51
armored vehicles on the move in
the key city of Rostov on Don.
13:54
This follows months of public
feuding with the Afghani
13:57
promotion and Russia's military
leaders, accusing them of
14:00
failing to provide his troops
with enough ammunition during
14:03
the battle for buck mood. The
Kremlin now accusing promotion
14:07
of fomenting an armed rebellion.
14:09
Adam Curry: It was fantastic
this weekend. They had Wolf
14:12
Blitzer working on Sun on
Saturday. You know they had
14:15
Christie Christianna on and poor
with Obama that all everybody
14:19
was had this was a banana as
time as time we're gonna do
14:22
something we run the move. Run
the move. Did you see the Obama
14:27
thing? It was it? Was it kind of
boring but
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John C Dvorak: no, I didn't. Oh,
is there any you have a good
14:33
clip from it? Yeah, I do. It's
boring. It's boring.
14:36
Adam Curry: Nice. Boring. Go
ahead. He's boring. Let's let's
14:39
see what you got.
14:41
John C Dvorak: Well, I picked up
well, I've got a series here but
14:44
I picked up this morning. I
couldn't resist. I turned on the
14:48
TV. I was eating breakfast.
14:50
Adam Curry: What pops up? What
did you have for breakfast?
14:53
John C Dvorak: I had a pancake
again with an egg. Yes, but this
14:57
is yeah, this was made with no
wheat. because we must be weird.
15:02
Yes. And it's actually quite
good. Well, the
15:04
Adam Curry: wheat is where
everyone gets gets the you know
15:07
the Crohn's disease from because
of the chemicals because of
15:11
Roundup.
15:12
John C Dvorak: There's a lot of
stuff that you get from wheat we
15:15
I mean, I don't have any trouble
with wheat mean either. But me
15:18
me has been can't even get close
to it.
15:22
Adam Curry: Yeah, she goes into
she has what's it called?
15:26
John C Dvorak: No, she doesn't
have anything that is just a
15:28
wheat allergy. She doesn't have
kids husband celeriac or any of
15:31
these other celiac celiac
disease definitely actually
15:34
doesn't have that. Okay. Ish.
But she gets sick as a dog. If
15:39
she has a
15:41
Adam Curry: celiac that's what
they call celiac when you get
15:43
sick as a dog from wheat.
15:45
John C Dvorak: Yeah, but see leg
is a specific function that does
15:48
a certain thing. Derby body.
This is not that. Okay. All
15:53
right. She will hash this out
from COVID. Or she thinks it
15:59
brought it on. Thank you for the
weaponization of common cold
16:04
people. Hey, let's get back to
this. Russia you've got let's go
16:08
with before we put the gigantic
clip as Shannon Bream had this
16:11
morning, Sunday mornings with
Shannon Bream. So she's there
16:16
with this guy who's another guy
with a kind of a fake last name
16:20
and looks perfect for the job.
drops a series of serious bombs,
16:29
little bombs. little subtle,
very well done. propagandistic
16:34
notions there in that? So this
is the report dominant play this
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first is the bonus clip. Sorry,
I'm sorry. This is from this
16:44
this morning just a few minutes
ago. But first we turn
16:47
Unknown: to great Talcott who's
live in key with more on what
16:49
happened and when Alena cranes
plans to be back Russian forces
16:54
Hello, Greg
16:54
Adam Curry: never heard of this
guy. Greg Alcott
16:57
John C Dvorak: Powell caught
you. You will find anything they
17:00
make the mistake of not giving
him a wiki page. And so he
17:03
didn't have that. And then he's
got you know, again, here we go
17:06
Berlin, Afghanistan or Iran.
Foreign Service. He looks the
17:12
part he mostly did he go Where
did he go to school with link I
17:15
couldn't find a wiki page of his
vault. He went to Wesleyan which
17:18
is
17:20
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, that's a
Washington DC elitist Child
17:23
school. I know it well.
Wesleyan. Of course. Of course.
17:27
John C Dvorak: He's got all the
air marshals. So he's the guy on
17:29
Fox. That is the journalist.
17:33
Unknown: First we turn to great
pal cod who's live and keep with
17:36
more on what happened and
17:37
John C Dvorak: what really
stopped stopping. We're gonna
17:39
stop a lot. Okay. You might as
well be in Sacramento. He's
17:45
reporting on. Yeah, he's in
Kyiv. But it was so white. Why
17:50
do what is it? gueguen reporting
from London. I don't get it. But
17:53
okay, so in Kyiv reporting on
what's going on in Russia
17:57
because of this maniac with his
with his one tank that he's
18:00
floating around with
18:02
Unknown: Ukraine's plans to beat
back Russian forces. Hello,
18:05
Greg. Hi, Shannon. Yeah, it's
the morning the day after and it
18:09
looks like we're back from the
brink in Russia. But it looks
18:12
like there's a lot of damage and
a lot more questions. It was the
18:15
biggest challenge to Russian
President Vladimir Putin and
18:18
more than two decades of rule
and attempted armed uprising.
18:22
The man responsible the Wagner
group mercenary chief, he had
18:25
Gani Prigogine he had complained
about the war, Russian military
18:28
leadership and conduct then
pulled his fighters out of
18:31
Ukraine and into the Russian
city of Rostov on Don where with
18:35
little trouble, he took charge.
Then he sent us forces towards
18:38
Moscow, the Kremlin brace for an
attack Vladimir Putin branding
18:42
the actions treason, as
Washington washed has now
18:45
reported US intelligence had
earlier suspected something at
18:49
least was afoot. Hold
18:50
Adam Curry: on a sec. I just
want to point out he is a three
18:52
time three time Emmy Emmy Award
winner for reporting for the
18:58
Associated Press United Press
International for his programs
19:02
airing on PBS and CBS. Yeah,
he's a real one
19:07
Unknown: that reportedly took
belly was President Lukashenko
19:09
on authority aboard and speaking
with Prigogine to cool things
19:13
down the Wagner he
19:16
John C Dvorak: analyzed what he
said so far. For one thing, they
19:19
make a big fuss about him
rolling into Rostov on don don
19:23
Yeah, yeah. And take it over the
place. Never
19:26
Adam Curry: heard of this before
and what I missed in all this,
19:29
it was like, his 25,000 troops
are like, I kept seeing the same
19:33
footage like 12 Guys,
19:35
John C Dvorak: on a strat. 12
guys and three vehicles.
19:38
Adam Curry: Smoking cigarettes
looking at him. One tank with a
19:42
Z painted on it. Wagner the dog
everybody
19:45
John C Dvorak: in Red Bull. Wow.
Nailed it. Somebody gave me
19:50
that. Oh,
19:51
Adam Curry: totally. That was
clear. So flippers vodien Neil,
19:54
Way to go man. Ready to go.
19:56
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you need
writers. You know these so that
20:00
you we got this guy, this one
tank, and this keeps you in
20:02
pictures of the tank. If if a
group of guys with a tank came
20:07
in to Albany, the little town of
Albany, and right which is next
20:12
to Berkeley, or even Berkeley,
let's say, with a tank, and it
20:17
walked into the city council get
out, put guns on everybody. They
20:21
all leave. They take over the
place for a couple of days that
20:24
Adam Curry: we're fighting him
like get out of the street. You
20:27
do that with
20:28
John C Dvorak: Publix was not
happy. I loved it. So this is
20:33
bullcrap. Yeah. And, in fact,
the whole thing is such bullcrap
20:38
with this guy and his one tank
and a couple of other Gatineau
20:42
car carriers on what they were.
And then they'd say, Behold the
20:46
tank off, and the guy rushed off
to Bella ruse. He's either part
20:52
of a scheme or he's dead, one of
the two. And two, let's continue
20:59
with this bogus report that
reportedly
21:01
Unknown: took belly was
President Lukashenko on
21:03
authority of Putin. Speaking
with regard to cool things down
21:07
the Wagner chi pulling us forces
back to their camps in Ukraine.
21:10
In exchange for guarantee of
security. We still don't have
21:13
confirmation of the Wagner
movements promotion was
21:16
supposedly to be sent to Bella
ruse. His demands for Russian
21:19
defense reform addressed some of
his mercenary army to be
21:23
absorbed by the Russian military
during all of this year in
21:27
Ukraine officials and a lot of
others watching as well.
21:31
President Solinsky said it was a
sign of chaos and instability in
21:35
Russia, taking advantage of the
confusion across the border,
21:38
keep launched new inroads into
Russian front lines all in the
21:42
past 24 hours. Shannon, the big
loser, according to most today
21:48
is really Vladimir Putin hired
fighters running rampant, a
21:52
mercenary boss, criticizing your
war plans. Not a good look for a
21:57
man supposedly in control. Maybe
that is why stay TV is running
22:01
and reportedly a pre taped
interview with Putin today in
22:05
which he says he's confident in
this special military operation.
22:09
That's what he calls the war
here. Confidence. No doubt
22:13
shaken by this weekend's events.
22:15
Adam Curry: Yes, this is so this
22:18
John C Dvorak: guy's gonna say
you notice when he says as
22:22
though it's horrible. And this
proves Yes, that is pre taped.
22:28
The reason why
22:32
Adam Curry: he's in his bunker.
He's hiding. He's hiding. He's
22:34
hiding.
22:35
John C Dvorak: Everything on Fox
is pre taped.
22:39
Adam Curry: So there's multiple
operations going on here. And of
22:42
course we for a long time. It's
there's no hatred against the
22:46
Russian people. Half Half of us
right here have been watching
22:49
Russian YouTubers, Russian
dashcam crashes, Russian
22:54
meteorites, Russian people in
supermarkets, just Russians.
22:57
They, you know, I'd first thing
I do is I called my Russian that
23:00
a gene surgeon not a Russian
spy. What are you hearing? Now?
23:06
Don't get up? No, it's all been
Putin Putin, we need regime
23:08
change. And I think there is a
certain element that a narrative
23:12
can be effective. This is what
the United States intelligence
23:18
apparatus has been trying for,
you know, since the beginning
23:21
of, of the tension in before
there was even any so called war
23:26
in Ukraine is already weakened
and from the inside, you know,
23:29
people are gonna start turning
against him. And so that's why
23:32
they labeled this a coup and
23:34
John C Dvorak: tension and
that's right. And that's why
23:36
Putin kicked NGOs out Yeah,
Putin saw this coming he's out
23:41
of the box them
23:42
Adam Curry: here's CBS 30
seconds.
23:44
Unknown: We begin this morning
with our top story spiraling
23:47
tension in Russia spiraling
23:50
Adam Curry: tension to Oh,
spiraling tension. This is what
23:55
is broke evidence of this. What
is it even what is spiraling,
23:58
spiraling
23:59
John C Dvorak: what is
spiraling,
24:01
Unknown: breaking overnight,
President Vladimir Putin vows to
24:04
punish mercenary troops mounting
an armed uprising in Russia.
24:09
Putin made an emergency
televised address hours after
24:13
the Wagner mercenary group
crossed into Russia and seize
24:17
the key military headquarters in
the south. The Wagner chief has
24:21
said his 25,000 strong force is
ready to die to take down
24:26
Russia's military leadership.
24:28
Adam Curry: But that didn't last
long. They're willing to die.
24:33
John C Dvorak: I have a series
of reports from PBS on this kind
24:36
of it's kind of a mixed bag of
reports. Okay. But these are the
24:40
Ukraine updates. three parter.
24:44
Unknown: The Russian mercenary
leader you have Gani preclusion
24:47
is said to be under
investigation by Russian
24:49
intelligence tonight, after
claiming that Russia's war with
24:52
Ukraine was started under false
pretenses by top military
24:56
officials. Promotion has 1000s
of personnel aiding Russia
25:00
onslaught and Ukraine and he now
says Russian troops have fired
25:04
on his forces. There are also
reports riot police and the
25:07
National Guard are tightening
security at government buildings
25:10
in Moscow tonight. Meantime, as
Lindsey Hill some of Independent
25:14
Television News tells us
Ukraine's capital of Kyiv has
25:18
sprung back to life under the
watchful eyes of air defense
25:22
crews that guard the city
25:25
every night so the Kyiv and
other cities air defenses
25:29
protect Ukrainian civilians.
Every morning in an undisclosed
25:35
location just outside the
capitol. The radar guns and
25:39
controls of the German Gephardt
system are prepared for action.
25:44
Interesting to add that each gun
fires 550 rounds per minute. In
25:50
the last six months, this crew
has shot down four Iranian made
25:55
Shaheed drones and two cruise
missiles preventing death and
25:59
destruction in the city
26:02
of Aleppo have done has been
somewhat humorous to look at.
26:04
The main advantage of this self
propelled anti aircraft gun is
26:08
that it's simple to use because
of the computer system and ease
26:11
of control. Another important
thing is that relatively cheap
26:15
shells can be used to shoot down
the very expensive significant
26:19
targets that our enemy has.
26:20
Adam Curry: What is PBS doing?
They're not they're not even on
26:23
the headline. They're doing
stuff no one cares about
26:27
John C Dvorak: they're doing
weird stuff, but this is it.
26:29
What's interesting is the
visuals and you can't see it now
26:32
this little divide this thing
that they've got. It looks like
26:35
a tank with two anti aircraft
guns in front instead of a big
26:40
Yeah, that have a cannon
26:41
Adam Curry: caliber. Yes. 50
caliber that just shoots like
26:44
crazy.
26:46
John C Dvorak: And it's cool
looking. But it's like got one I
26:50
think they got one. Yeah, this
is shooting down these things
26:54
are coming in from who knows
where and this is nonsense. It's
26:59
the whole the these these drones
have to get through it all. They
27:02
gotta be Junkers. To begin with.
I've got I'm gonna have to do a
27:05
little report on these drones
because I have pictures of most
27:07
of them. And I don't know, ya
know, they're off doing this.
27:12
They gotta know why they're
doing this, but they're doing a
27:14
completely different kind of
reporting. That was go to part
27:17
two
27:18
Unknown: Ukrainian military
celebrated the arrival of two
27:21
Patriot batteries from the US
and Germany in April. These
27:25
missiles, by contrast, costs $4
million to fire, but they can
27:30
shoot down ballistic and
hypersonic missiles at long run.
27:34
Adam Curry: What, what is the
what is this rock music I hear
27:38
in the back background of this
PBS report?
27:41
John C Dvorak: I don't know.
This plan. This. By contrast,
27:45
we're gonna stop for just a
second. We know that patriots
27:49
don't work. When did the price
go up to $4 million a shot.
27:55
Well, that said you ever heard
this before?
27:59
Adam Curry: I'm trying to think
if we shoot
28:01
John C Dvorak: one Patriot
missiles, 4 million bucks down
28:04
the drain. I can't hit the side
of a barn.
28:10
Adam Curry: I don't know about
that. Well, you know that would
28:13
that's inflation. I'm sorry.
It's adjusted for inflation.
28:16
That's what it is. Come on. Now.
Who are you for? Are you for
28:19
America and the military
industrial complex are against
28:22
that. This is America baby.
28:23
Unknown: These missiles by
contrast, costs $4 million to
28:27
fire but they can shoot down
ballistic and hypersonic
28:31
missiles at long range. Last
March, we saw the impact of a
28:36
rocket strike on an apartment
block in Kyiv. The mayor of the
28:41
capital Vitaly Klitschko was
there and Olga Timo shook from a
28:45
neighboring block now the block
has been rebuilt better than
28:49
before complete with Phoenix
mural and all the
28:52
Adam Curry: do they have
pterodactyl flying around now,
28:56
this is a very weird report.
Listen to it.
28:58
Unknown: From a neighboring
block. Now the block has been
29:01
rebuilt better than before
complete with Phoenix mural.
29:06
Adam Curry: Hillary Clinton
she's trying to
29:08
John C Dvorak: play a lot of
sound effects nowadays on PBS Oh
29:11
Unknown: yeah. No longer think
she might have to leave the
29:13
city.
29:14
But I sleep better at night to
be honest.
29:17
Who was this?
29:20
Adam Curry: Night to Be honest,
29:21
Unknown: and all you no longer
think she might have to leave.
29:24
John C Dvorak: This is gonna
listen grommet character, they
29:27
brought a
29:28
Unknown: city. I sleep better at
night to be honest. Sometimes I
29:32
don't even hear the sirens. So
like I go to sleep and I know
29:37
that I will wake up in the
morning.
29:40
Adam Curry: Oh, well. We're
doing good things. She can sleep
29:43
and she's no she's gonna live
29:44
Unknown: I believe in that more
than I did last year to be
29:48
honest. And now it's it's like
easier.
29:53
Adam Curry: We need this girl is
a superstar. I don't know what
29:56
she looks like but I can this is
like his kid. So the kid the
29:59
Greta of Ukraine. And we can use
her to get rid get her a
30:02
contract work. You're right call
her agent. We need this one.
30:08
Unknown: And what do you feel
about the guys who are manning
30:10
the air defenses? Oh, they're
heroes.
30:14
Adam Curry: Oh man. She is like
Syrian girl who can actually
30:17
speak English. She's great.
She's great. She
30:20
John C Dvorak: little British
accent she was
30:21
Adam Curry: William Morris who
she would get someone on the
30:26
line. This is she's fantastic.
Good find good. Fine. We need
30:29
you watch someone's what? Here's
what we would do. Hello pickle
30:34
factory. Yeah, we think we got a
winner here. We got this. We got
30:37
this girl in, in key. And she's
perfect. She is perfect. If you
30:43
want to have some psyop going
on. She's the one cute
30:45
John C Dvorak: she's. She's Yes.
She's just charming. She's a
30:49
charmer.
30:50
Adam Curry: I'll bet you son
cry. You can cry to think she
30:52
can cry. Thank you. She can go
Yeah,
30:53
John C Dvorak: absolutely. Or
cry. She seems like she's been a
30:56
borderline anyway.
31:00
Adam Curry: All right. Last last
clip. Yeah.
31:02
Unknown: That last month saw an
onslaught. And while 154
31:07
missiles were shot down, 18 got
through, killing five people.
31:14
The mayor of cave is there for
more circumspect.
31:18
He has of course, blue sky rate
weather summer. It's peaceful
31:24
atmosphere. And dude,
31:26
Adam Curry: they are now I
understand what they're doing.
31:29
They're positioning it as over.
It's done. Putin is spiraling
31:33
and spiraling in Russia. They've
got problems internally you
31:37
know.
31:38
John C Dvorak: Always love to
readjust all the input to your
31:42
basic thesis.
31:43
Adam Curry: Yes, of course. But
this is what I dice dry. This is
31:47
what's happening.
31:48
Unknown: Blue Sky, wet weather.
Summer atmosphere.
31:53
Adam Curry: The beaches are open
but
31:57
John C Dvorak: wait until he
goes to he has a little kicker.
32:00
So they did turns it back on.
Yeah.
32:04
Unknown: Blue Sky rate weather
summer. It's peaceful
32:08
atmosphere. Yes, the beaches are
back. In and but this illusion.
32:15
It's an illusion. It's an
illusion. Oh, it's any moment.
32:19
You can listen. Air alarm,
warming alarm. It's mean the
32:25
arrow moment, the arrow building
can be destroyed for Russian
32:29
missiles.
32:30
Keith is full of outdoor cafes
and bars. After the Russians
32:34
were pushed back from the
outskirts last spring. Many
32:38
people reverted to their old
life deciding that the odds of
32:41
being hit by a missile or drone
we're acceptably small.
32:46
Adam Curry: I don't it was a
semi reverser. It wasn't a full
32:49
one ad. But I'm going to land
the plane for us here. I'm gonna
32:53
tell you what's going on what
really happened? Because we
32:56
something took place. Two boobs,
not the kind of boobs you're
33:01
thinking of to boobs mess stuff
up. And it had to be covered up.
33:06
Because there is an operation
underway. That kind of became
33:13
apparent. And so we had to call
Wagner the dog group and do
33:18
something about it. So here's
the official narrative. The most
33:23
recent narrative of why this
took place. It's from France.
33:26
24, the head
33:27
Unknown: of the Russian
mercenary group, Wagner has
33:29
issued what sounds like a
declaration of war against his
33:32
country's top military
officials. Yevgeny Prigogine,
33:36
posted an audio message today
accusing the army of launching
33:39
strikes on his own troops. In a
separate video clip he said that
33:43
mosquitos invasion of Ukraine
was based on lies by the
33:46
military's leadership is vogner
Group spearheaded Russia's
33:50
capture of the Ukrainian city of
Baku booth last month, a
33:53
battlefield success that has
allowed him to criticize law
33:57
scale with impunity. The main
target of promotions tirade is
34:02
the Russian defense minister.
34:05
The defense ministry is trying
to deceive the public and the
34:08
president and tell a story that
there was some crazy aggression
34:11
by Ukraine, and that together
with the entire NATO Alliance,
34:15
say we're planning to attack us.
34:17
Adam Curry: nonetheless. There
it is. So but Goshen is sent in
34:23
to dispel this crazy, crazy
defense minister saying, hey,
34:28
there's an attack coming and all
of NATO is going to come in and
34:31
go after us. I'm going to tell
you that's true. We have to go
34:37
first. And again, none of this
is in the United States. Why
34:40
would it be? Deutsche Avella.
This is part of what is going to
34:45
go down
34:46
Unknown: tonight Ukraine is
warning of a possible Russian
34:48
terror plot. Ukrainian president
Zelensky says that Russian
34:52
forces at the occupied separ at
a nuclear power plant are
34:56
planning to cause a radiation
disaster. Does aparece you know
35:00
Nuclear Power Station is the
largest in Europe, it has been
35:02
under Russian occupation. Since
Russia invaded parts of Ukraine.
35:06
Last year, the International
Atomic Energy Agency tried to
35:10
negotiate a safety perimeter
around the site, but to know its
35:14
success, and the IAEA says that
the risks to and from the
35:19
nuclear plant, I've only risen
with the start of the Ukrainian
35:22
counter-offensive This month,
one being a possible release of
35:26
radiation as a weapon to stop
any Ukrainian troops advance.
35:30
Adam Curry: Okay, so this day
like,
35:33
John C Dvorak: do we have any
geographical evidence that those
35:37
reactors are nowhere near where
the troops are advancing?
35:40
Adam Curry: No, this is this is
not the point. The point is
35:43
Russia who of course, blew up
the Nord Stream pipeline, Russia
35:47
who of course blew up the dam
they were in control of, of
35:50
course, they're first going to
release radiation from the
35:53
nuclear power plant to waft over
to Wawa over to waft yes to
35:58
waft, and they will probably
word probably will destroy it.
36:03
The BBC is on the same track a
little more honest,
36:07
Unknown: the threat of nuclear
escalation is once more at the
36:09
center of the war of words
between Russia and Ukraine. Two
36:13
weeks after the destruction of
the Kakuka dam, which reads the
36:17
fears for the safety of those
upper region nuclear plants.
36:19
President Lenski says there's a
new cause for concern
36:22
that has national laws. Now our
intelligence has received
36:25
information that Russia is
considering a scenario of a
36:29
terrorist attack a desert region
nuclear power plant, that
36:32
terrorist attack with radiation
leakage, they have prepared
36:36
John C Dvorak: running that
plant.
36:38
Adam Curry: Yes, they are
running the plant. Yes, they
36:40
are.
36:41
John C Dvorak: Let's get some
logic here. So they're running
36:44
their brushes took over these
plants to prevent the Ukrainians
36:48
from screwing with him. And now
terrorists who did these right
36:53
there was the Russian
terrorists. But wait, they were
36:55
there. Right? They're running
and guarding the plant? Yes. And
36:59
there's Russian terrorists
involved in there Russians
37:02
guarding? Why am I getting this?
Again? I'm not getting a clear
37:06
picture of what's going on.
37:07
Adam Curry: You're gonna get the
picture in a moment. You know,
37:09
you understand that? Exactly. So
this is their reporting. This is
37:14
propaganda. Obviously, no,
that's my point. It's so flimsy.
37:20
But it even this report ends
with Flims a terrorist attack
37:24
with radiation leakage. They
have prepared everything for
37:27
this solid
37:28
Unknown: little Mr. Solinsky
didn't specify what evidence he
37:31
had, know what the attack would
entail. Russia has denied the
37:35
allegations, pointing to a
recent visit to the site by the
37:38
UN's nuclear watchdog, which
concluded that the station could
37:41
operate safely for some time.
37:43
Adam Curry: Oh, that's a little
bit of information we didn't get
37:45
from Deutsche Avella. Now, it's
operating safely. Everything's
37:49
okay. All right. So now let's
take into consideration that it
37:54
was a UN inspectors that came in
Yes. Which in the doccia Bella
37:58
report was all radiation.
38:01
John C Dvorak: Well, Deutsche
Vela, we know is a CIA
38:04
Adam Curry: CIA. Exactly. So
let's just just for argument's
38:08
sake, say that it probably was
what as Seymour Hersh described,
38:13
it probably was the United
States, as promised by President
38:17
Joe Biden, who sabotaged cases
in Oregon. Instead, they're
38:21
gonna do it. Well, let's just
presume that the Russians didn't
38:25
have in fact, by draining the
lake for their dam, they they
38:29
gave Ukrainian armed forces a
huge advantage as a huge Dry
38:33
Lake, they can no walk across
instead of swimming. So let's
38:38
just presume that what they're
talking about here is a most
38:42
likely us slash NATO led
sabotage of the nuclear plant.
38:49
I've got information, man, new
shit has come to light when
38:53
you're on C span. And you see,
Lindsey Graham and douchebag
38:58
Blumenthal of opposing parties
come together for a press
39:03
announcement. You know,
something is wrong.
39:06
Unknown: Thank you for coming.
And there's a lot of news to
39:10
cover in London. Y'all attending
this news conference? We're
39:17
gonna do something different.
We're not mad at each other.
39:21
We're not trying to sanction
each other.
39:23
Adam Curry: No, you're laughing
telling already because you're
39:26
in cahoots. You're up to no good
lady G.
39:30
Unknown: We're trying to work
together on one of the most
39:33
important issues affecting
America's national security.
39:39
Adam Curry: America's national
security,
39:41
Unknown: world stability, wow.
39:44
Adam Curry: World stability hold
on world stability.
39:47
Unknown: And as the grievance
campaign up here in Washington
39:51
seems to be an ending. Senator
Blumenthal and myself have not
39:55
taken our eyes off, defining
moment. In that story, Ukraine.
40:01
So we're introducing a
resolution today since the
40:05
senate resolution that says that
if Russia or Belarus or a proxy
40:10
of Russia explodes a nuclear
device inside of Ukraine to stop
40:17
the counter offensive, or to try
to break the will of the
40:20
Ukrainian people, such an attack
should be considered an attack
40:25
on NATO itself.
40:26
Adam Curry: Okay, so he is in
essence evoking a pseudo Article
40:30
Five, he's saying should Russia
explode some kind of nuclear
40:36
device? Now Lindy Hop is not
that stupid. Blumenthal is a
40:40
turd because he lays it out
exactly.
40:43
Unknown: Poland is at immediate
risk if the use of tactical
40:48
nuclear weapons or destruction
of a nuclear power plant causes
40:54
radiation to spread, as almost
certainly it would, causing
41:00
significant human harm. This is
not a kind of reckless or
41:08
panicky resolution. It's based
on the science and it is meant
41:15
to send a message via Vladimir
Putin and even more directly to
41:22
his military, right, they will
be destroyed. They will be
41:28
eviscerated if they use tactical
tactical nuclear weapons or if
41:34
they or destroy a nuclear plant
in a way that threatens
41:39
surrounding NATO nations Article
Five is there for a reason.
41:45
Adam Curry: These assholes sorry
41:46
John C Dvorak: to say
unbelievable these assets by the
41:48
way, stop, stop, stop.
41:50
Adam Curry: I'm stopping Clip of
the Day. Thank you. I'm bending
41:53
over for
41:56
John C Dvorak: the we don't need
that.
41:57
Adam Curry: So the Russian
Foreign defense minister was
42:01
right. He says dude, they're
setting up this huge up, they're
42:05
gonna blow up the power plant.
Then they're going to invoke
42:07
Article Five because the
radiation would float would waft
42:11
over Poland waft waft over
Poland This is which
42:15
John C Dvorak: is an attack on
Poland which is attack on NATO
42:18
which is an attack on all of us
42:22
Adam Curry: this is an outrage
these maniacs rage she stopped
42:27
they're maniacs call your your
congressman and senator that go
42:32
out and protest now this and I'm
amazed at the at the audacity is
42:38
the word you're looking audacity
thank you and also at the
42:41
restraint. Restraint did poo
Putin. No wonder he looks
42:44
worried. He looks worried
because now he knows what
42:48
they're up to. And that's what
hotdog boy had to go and
42:52
distract from? No, no, no, don't
don't look at those two old Jack
42:56
offs, trying to start war with
NATO and Russia. Don't look at
43:01
that. No, no, no, don't look at
me. I'm hot dog boy. Lulu. Lulu.
43:05
Lulu. I'm had done boy. That's a
real issue.
43:11
John C Dvorak: I think so. Now
the Russians, of course. Have
43:15
those plans under control at the
moment. Yeah, I'm thinking they
43:19
should shut him down. They
should shut those suckers as
43:22
fast as they can. Yeah.
43:24
Adam Curry: And we should all
leave and leave. And we Yes,
43:27
John C Dvorak: shutter the
plants and leave as fast as they
43:30
can. And it would take I don't
know how long it takes to shut
43:33
down a nuke like that. Big.
Abandon ship, abandon ship,
43:38
Unknown: get out. Get out. Give
it back
43:40
John C Dvorak: to the Ukrainians
and leave.
43:45
Adam Curry: Now, yeah, this
that. I mean, that's maybe the
43:50
first time I've been a little
bit concerned. But I think it's
43:53
out and enough people know it.
And we'll see what happens
43:56
because that's high stakes. And
I don't know how well respected
44:01
Lindsey Graham or be Bob
Blumenthal are whatever highly
44:07
respected. Well, really, by
their by their push by each
44:12
party. Blumenthal is a big hero
amongst the Democrats, because
44:16
he's a stooge and Lindsey
Graham's,
44:19
John C Dvorak: they're both
Stooges, you know,
44:22
Adam Curry: well, this, this
needs to be stopped then, and
44:26
that it's true, and Putin should
just come out and say, so I want
44:29
you to come out and just say it,
hey, man, they're gonna do some
44:34
really nasty here. And then you
don't even need nuclear
44:36
radiation wafting over. I can
just say it,
44:42
John C Dvorak: just say it and
show up a Geiger counter show a
44:44
graph. Look at this. It's like
remember when the Fukushima went
44:48
out? And next thing you know,
we're being inundated here on
44:51
the west coast with radiation.
If you listen to Alex Jones,
44:57
Adam Curry: here it is. I'm
hearing I'm here in Poland,
45:01
John. And the Geiger counter is
going it's going off often. Oh,
45:06
no. Oh no, we're all gonna die
Exactly yeah, it's It's an
45:16
outrage. I
45:16
John C Dvorak: had to do it you
actually do jack, you just have
45:19
to say that. Yeah.
45:23
Adam Curry: Now I don't I think
it would still be I don't think
45:26
it'd be an immediate knee jerk
reaction. I'm not perfect I'm
45:31
pretty sure it wouldn't be but
that's all they need. And so you
45:34
know, we're wrapping everything
up over here in London we've you
45:39
know, we split up the trillions
of dollars of goods we've set
45:43
all the tax laws let's move this
stuff along man we look we got
45:47
the money. We got the the 400
billion plus an extra five bill
45:51
for flawed. We've got another
six and a half bill from from
45:55
our military, or it's just a
coincidence. It's the same
45:57
number. I don't know. If
everyone said, let's move this
46:00
long, hot dog boy. Yeah, cover
that up because these two boobs
46:05
went off and did a press
conference. Now there still is
46:07
still has to be passed the
resolution. So there is
46:10
opportunity to stop that. But
what do you think the chances
46:13
are
46:14
John C Dvorak: that the Senate
is a bunch of Democrats
46:17
Adam Curry: mongering or war
mongering senators of the United
46:20
States government? There's
46:22
John C Dvorak: they're passing
this thing in a breeze if it
46:24
does seem unanimous. I'll be
surprised
46:26
Adam Curry: if it hasn't even
passed. Ron Paul would be the
46:29
only one the only one No, no,
no, this is not a good idea. Oh,
46:35
man. Now if we follow the
fractals of history, we may be
46:43
in good shape. Someone sent this
to me I thought was very
46:46
interesting. 1918 to 1920.
Spanish flu 1917 to 1923 Russian
46:53
Civil War. But in 1922, Ukraine
loses its bid for independence
46:59
and it's annexed by Russia and
the Soviet Union. Then we get
47:03
them Warren G President Harding
dies in 2023. Hello, Joe. Amid
47:11
scandal appeals, he was
murdered. Yeah, the Teapot Dome
47:14
lot of scandals. And then then
we get Calvin Coolidge Silent
47:19
Cal. And then we get the roaring
20s. And we're back to normal
47:24
with cool looking skirts.
47:26
Unknown: Yeah, flappers and
hats. And hats.
47:30
Adam Curry: Yeah, silent cow. He
47:31
John C Dvorak: was cautious.
cautious. cautious. That's the
47:35
hat. Yeah, those
47:36
Adam Curry: bead hats those kind
of
47:37
John C Dvorak: DDL OC he is dead
Funny. Funny shaped hat.
47:42
Adam Curry: Never heard of it.
Interesting. Close. Close.
47:43
John C Dvorak: Yeah, look at
that close.
47:44
Adam Curry: I'm not going to but
I trust you.
47:48
John C Dvorak: Why bother
47:49
Adam Curry: now? Kamala Harris,
I'm gonna have to I'm gonna have
47:53
to give it to you here. Just
like Coolidge, who was former
47:58
lawyer. Governor so Kamala
Harris, former district attorney
48:03
Senator close enough to his
background. He was known as
48:07
Silent Cal as you pointed out,
hands off at running the
48:09
government just let everything
go letting other people like the
48:12
future President Herbert Hoover
make decisions. I think Kamala
48:15
would be a good choice then. To
perhaps the roaring 20s
48:20
John C Dvorak: Low dope and
laugh. So it's perfect for the
48:25
roaring 20s.
48:26
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah. And that
would just be the fractal God
48:31
willing. That will be nice. So
we'll see. But at least we know
48:36
what to look at now. And now we
know what the scam is what
48:39
they're up against. And of
course, they've hedged their
48:41
bets, you know, we have a revolt
against Putin, Vance's
48:45
government, maybe I mean,
narratives work. Now to certain
48:49
point, if they work
48:50
John C Dvorak: if they're if
they're getting through, but
48:52
Russia is locked down. They've
cut off the press for good
48:56
reason. I mean, I don't like the
idea. But they've cut off the
48:59
press, because it's aversive.
They cut they got the NGOs out
49:05
of town. And that's, that's the
big deal. And they are on the
49:09
lookout and they're taken out
there. Right, you know, what
49:12
they perceive as enemies as the
way they're doing it? See,
49:15
China's do is pretty much the
same way, when they're not
49:19
putting up with our letting us
know, develop the narrative,
49:23
because that's what we're doing.
We're developing the narrative.
49:25
Sure, are these other countries.
And you know, it works on our
49:28
public and the EU doesn't seem
to affect South America or
49:32
Africa. Nobody's paying
attention to us there. And
49:36
wishes irksome to ever. Oh,
well, I don't understand why
49:39
Africa is not on board with
condemning Russia.
49:43
Adam Curry: Well, while we're at
it, just as a quick aside, we
49:50
can't play this clip, often
enough for the West Clark seven.
49:54
Unknown: So I came back to see
him a few weeks later. And by
49:58
that time, we were bombing in
Afghanistan. I said, Are we
50:00
still going to war with Iraq?
And he said, Oh, it's worse than
50:02
that. He said, He reached over
on his desk. He picked up a
50:05
piece of paper. He said, I just,
he said, I just got this down
50:08
from upstairs meeting the
secretary Defense Office today.
50:11
And he said, this a memo that
describes how we're going to
50:13
take out seven countries in five
years, starting with Iraq and
50:19
then Syria, Lebanon, Libya,
Somalia, Sudan and finishing off
50:23
Iran.
50:24
Adam Curry: So we're not quite
at Iran yet. But there is an
50:26
update on Sudan.
50:27
Unknown: There are two wars
going on in Sudan. One between
50:30
the army and the rapid support
forces is destroying the capital
50:33
Khartoum, where heavy shelling
and aerial bombardment resumed
50:36
there. To region of Darfur
there's a war against the non
50:41
Arab population. There are now
reports that RSF fighters and
50:44
Arab militias are encircling the
capital of North Darfur, el
50:47
fascia cutting off the roads
leading out of the city. The
50:50
same tactic was deployed before
el Giannina was recently
50:53
overrun, forcing hundreds of
1000s to flee. There is growing
50:57
evidence of ethnic cleansing.
Human Rights Watch says
50:59
international bodies need to act
fast to halt the spiraling
51:02
violence and horrific abuses.
51:04
I'm shocked shocked to find out
that rationalization
51:07
Adam Curry: is going on here.
There you go. Yeah, we're
51:09
verbalizing Sudan. Khartoum, of
course, Where's
51:12
John C Dvorak: where's Clooney?
51:17
Adam Curry: Isn't Where's
Clooney? Do we do? I don't
51:19
remember. There's something
going on. And you need a
51:23
distraction. Yeah, this is it.
This is
51:27
John C Dvorak: Bridget Clooney.
What happened to Clooney we had
51:29
a big shot he was dark for a guy
51:32
Adam Curry: might something
froze my computer just froze
51:34
which is usually not a good good
thing
51:40
Unknown: not a good
51:43
Adam Curry: usually not a good
thing. Oh, here it is. This is
51:45
the jingle we wanted to get some
need distraction in fact, we
51:55
could use now more than ever.
51:57
Unknown: George Clooney is a
spy.
52:04
Adam Curry: Yeah, Clooney used
to be on deck man. But this
52:07
administration doesn't like him
for some reason. I don't know
52:09
why they don't like him. He
might have he might have gone to
52:12
MI five or MI six.
52:15
Unknown: I don't think he do
that.
52:17
Adam Curry: Maybe he's just
retired just tired of it all.
52:21
John C Dvorak: Well, they I
think he's more effective. He's
52:22
doing a lot of more indie
movies. And that's where he's
52:25
really good in the movies. He's
really good. I mean, he's got
52:30
something out recently that just
dynamite he does. He's got such
52:34
a knack for developing popular
movies that are indie he has
52:39
small productions he does have a
knack and he's got you know who
52:43
killed us what's her name is on
the in his entourage with a two
52:47
or three he's got the same old
same old actress probably all of
52:50
them are spooks and and they put
together a product that is so
52:54
good that what why. What's
What's he going to accomplish
52:57
and dar for?
52:59
Adam Curry: What's interesting
is CNN is not read in on this
53:02
opposite CNN. There's something
going on there and they're not
53:05
read. This is
53:06
John C Dvorak: the new guys.
Yeah, the
53:07
Adam Curry: new guys and the
Daniela Malone knowing anything.
53:09
John C Dvorak: No,
53:10
Unknown: I gotta tell you, Wolf.
It feels like we're missing some
53:12
key factor. It feels like we're
missing. Missing. Missing.
53:17
Understand, it feels like we're
missing some key factor. It
53:21
feels like we're missing
something in the negotiations
53:24
with Prigogine or something in
his calculations. Did this just
53:28
a long planned effort, it seems
go to frighteningly well. Did he
53:32
find themselves too close to
Moscow and decided to pull back
53:35
has something else has gone on
that we're not aware of? It
53:38
doesn't really make sense at
this particular stage. What it
53:41
does do, though, is embarrassed
the Kremlin and certainly show
53:45
that Vladimir Putin is not the
all powerful man in Russia that
53:49
he appeared to be more of 24
hours ago, Wolf.
53:52
It's also as you say, utterly
bizarre, and clearly, Putin is
53:56
vulnerable right now.
53:58
Adam Curry: See, there's they're
still working the old opera.
54:00
It's like, yeah, regime change.
Yeah, we'll do regime change, it
54:03
will change it from the inside.
Meanwhile, Washington, DC,
54:06
douche Haven. There are the
adults blog that plan. Let's
54:10
invoke Article Five NATO. That's
that's the op and they can't
54:16
even figure it out. They're so
dense. You want to hear the
54:20
Obama? Yes. Yeah. Might as well.
54:23
Unknown: So obviously, hindsight
is a great thing. 2020 vision is
54:26
a great thing. But you
experienced while you were in
54:28
office shootings first invasion,
the annexation of Crimea, and
54:32
many people said
54:33
Adam Curry: the first invade but
what about the my damn thing?
54:35
They believe we missed that. And
they, you
54:37
Unknown: know, the Western
Allies stood up and put enough
54:40
red lines around him around
that. So what's your reaction to
54:44
that? And I want to just add
also your friend, your good
54:46
friend and colleague Angular
Merkel is under very serious
54:49
criticism right now. I know
you've just met with her
54:51
recently.
54:52
Adam Curry: Why she under
criticism? What did she do?
54:55
John C Dvorak: Is this thing new
or is this an old report?
54:58
Adam Curry: No, I think this
isn't I think this is new.
55:01
John C Dvorak: Yeah, sure,
because they'd be able America
55:03
is not in the news in any way.
She's not under any criticism.
55:07
Unknown: I mean, check,
55:08
should she have leveraged, you
know, Germany's economy, its
55:12
energy on the addiction to cheap
energy in Russia. Was that a
55:16
mistake?
55:17
Well, you know, I think the
Ukraine of that time is not the
55:22
Ukraine that works. I'm sorry.
55:23
Adam Curry: Yes. I think Angular
Merkel is now being blamed for
55:35
for the energy vendor. And, you
know, and so, of course, when
55:40
Russia blew up their own
pipeline, that's what really
55:43
just that's what, that's what
really destroyed. German
55:46
industry. It's all It's all her
fault. Blame the old lady who
55:50
keeps falling asleep.
55:51
Unknown: Economy, its energy on
the addiction,
55:54
Adam Curry: wasn't she like, she
was teetering that she was
55:58
teetering. Remember that when
she would start teetering, and
56:00
she'd like it would have to
catch yourself from falling?
56:04
John C Dvorak: I don't remember
any of that.
56:05
Adam Curry: Yeah, this was she
hadn't? Yeah,
56:07
Unknown: I'm all looking cheap
energy in Russia. Was that a
56:10
mistake?
56:11
Well, you know, I think the
Ukraine of that time is not the
56:16
Ukraine that we're talking about
today. There's a reason why
56:19
there was not an armed invasion
of Crimea. Because Crimea was
56:27
full of a lot of Russian
speakers. And there was some
56:30
sympathy to the view that Russia
was representing its interests
56:35
the Rada at the time, but the
Ukrainian parliament itself
56:39
still had a number of Russian
sympathizers. And the politics
56:44
inside Ukraine were more
complicated. And part of what
56:47
happened was, both myself but
also Merkel, who I give enormous
56:53
credit for, had to pull in a lot
of other Europeans kicking and
56:58
screaming, to impose the
sanctions that we did and to
57:03
prevent Putin from continuing
through the Donbass into the
57:07
rest of Ukraine. So I actually
think that, given both where
57:12
Ukraine was at at the time, and
where the European mindset was,
57:15
at the time, we held the line.
And part of what happened was,
57:21
over time, a sense of Ukrainian
identity separate from Russia,
57:27
and the determination to
someone's back against Russia
57:30
and an ability to prepare, both
militarily and civically to
57:37
resist.
57:38
Adam Curry: But we much okay,
she was shaking. That's what I
57:42
was. Merkel was shaking. Do you
remember all
57:45
John C Dvorak: right, I do
remember the shaking and it was
57:47
like it was there was some
Parkinson's. What's the rumor?
57:51
Unknown: spokesman had insisted
that the chancellor is fine.
57:54
She's gone off as planned to the
G 20. Summit of world leaders in
57:58
Japan, leaving behind her though
at home real concerns about her
58:02
health. Mrs. Merkel always
appears to be in robust health.
58:06
She has a punishing shedule
she's seen as a strong leader.
58:10
Adam Curry: Anyway. Yeah, she
was shaking. She kept shaking at
58:12
events. Like what's it what's
wrong with Angola? Yeah, so
58:16
she's getting blamed. She's
getting blamed on it's like
58:19
blaming
58:20
John C Dvorak: Trump. Yeah,
always blame the guy before a
58:23
guy.
58:24
Adam Curry: And of course, I'm
poor failed to remind President
58:28
Obama that his administration
spied on Merkel.
58:32
John C Dvorak: Literally, that
wouldn't. I don't know how that
58:35
would fit into the conversation
that she's having buttery
58:37
Adam Curry: tapped her phone.
Man. Oh, man. Oh, maybe somebody
58:42
John C Dvorak: before seeing
what he said about? Well, you
58:44
know, it wasn't my idea.
58:51
Adam Curry: All right. So I
think I think all we can do now
58:53
is just wait. We just have to
wait to see. I think it's
58:57
Putin's move to make. He needs
to get the do something to some
59:03
countermove.
59:05
John C Dvorak: Yeah. He's gonna
have easy, they've got him in a
59:07
good interesting position of
kind of like, he's either gonna
59:13
have to bail out of everything
and just get the hell out of
59:17
there. Because he's being set
up. Yeah. That would be one way
59:21
after that will be what's gonna
have to realize he's been set
59:24
up. Yeah. Which is going to be
any seems like a guy with a
59:28
personality that wouldn't go for
that. And it beat you know, a
59:31
lot. Yes, ma'am. And it would
say, Well, maybe the way the
59:37
play it, it seems that you know,
okay, so you've been, you've got
59:41
to do some sort of a counter
major to the setup. That gives
59:44
you the excuse to leave with
face because what's because I do
59:49
worry is that he's going to have
to admit he was wrong, which he
59:53
can't do because He's the great
leader. Czar, and they want him
59:59
to have to do that. because they
want to do they do want regime
1:00:02
change. Yeah. But they're not
going to get it because he's too
1:00:07
like I think he's too coy.
1:00:09
Adam Curry: But do you think
that they so all right let's
1:00:13
look at his options, obvious
options. Just nuke all of
1:00:17
Ukraine. Everyone dies. Seems
like he's a little too level
1:00:21
headed for that. Because they
like the world goes up. It's all
1:00:25
over Yeah, he's
1:00:26
John C Dvorak: not he's not he's
not insane. He's in he's in good
1:00:28
health too. And he's got those
pretty nurses. That was British
1:00:35
nevernever everybody has one
does Russians I don't know what
1:00:38
they're all this
1:00:40
Adam Curry: maybe the answer is
hot dog boy in in Bella rousse.
1:00:45
I'm not sure hot
1:00:46
John C Dvorak: dog boy. You know
it possible to develop Lucien
1:00:49
guys gotta go. That would
distract everybody. If you had a
1:00:56
civil war and Bella Russa was
triggered by the hot dog boy who
1:00:59
has been put in there as a
Trojan horse. Interesting.
1:01:03
That's a possibility that would
go in distraction of the month.
1:01:08
And that would help him get out
and then then he can he's got a
1:01:12
sneak sneak out. Yeah, so he
1:01:15
Adam Curry: can get look. I got
some problems here. I got got
1:01:18
Belrose I got oh my god, my
tactical nukes there. I'm gonna
1:01:21
save the world. I got to take
care of that. I'm leaving
1:01:23
Ukraine.
1:01:25
John C Dvorak: Put it supposedly
put some tactical nukes there
1:01:28
and now he's worried. Yes. And
he doesn't want anything bad to
1:01:32
happen. He's got some. He could
strategize his way out of this.
1:01:37
Yeah. It's not going to be easy.
1:01:38
Adam Curry: But he has to he has
to withdraw. And what he has to
1:01:41
get out of it. He has to get out
of Ukraine. There's no other way
1:01:44
he has to. He has to say we're
out. You hit the plants yours.
1:01:48
John C Dvorak: We don't. We're
not gonna give you but without
1:01:50
giving up Crimea. No. Crimea.
But no. So he keeps that and
1:01:55
then gets out of those nuclear
plants. Yeah. And let's put the
1:01:59
Ukrainian engineers back in
there. It's their fault after
1:02:01
that.
1:02:02
Adam Curry: Yeah. And everyone's
kind of ready for it. They got
1:02:06
the money. Plus the VIG
1:02:09
John C Dvorak: vaccine bill you
know, he could also do a behind
1:02:12
the scenes thing saying he's
gonna do this but he is but and
1:02:15
they can all have their guns
divvy up Ukraine all they want,
1:02:18
which is what they're going to
do. Yes. You can guys can divvy
1:02:21
it up. I helped you here. If you
think about it. Just set off my
1:02:26
back. Yeah. And kill these
sanctions pick up the
1:02:29
Adam Curry: red phone. Or the
sanctions. Sanctions don't even
1:02:33
matter. sanctions.
1:02:34
John C Dvorak: You're right
there. They're meaningless.
1:02:36
Don't matter. He's got to find
some he's got to do this. It's
1:02:38
got to be fast. Yeah, I agree.
It's got to be what I'm gonna
1:02:43
switch to your site a little
bit. This war is gonna get over
1:02:46
with Oh,
1:02:48
Adam Curry: yeah. By Wednesday.
I say by Wednesday.
1:02:51
John C Dvorak: It's gotta be
done within a month.
1:02:55
Adam Curry: Wow. I'm glad we
solved that. He can give us a
1:02:58
call if you need some help.
1:03:00
John C Dvorak: Yeah, we can
help. Now.
1:03:04
Adam Curry: I would like to play
Hey, to let me see. Actually,
1:03:08
just one clip. We can do more.
You're going to climate change.
1:03:11
There's something going on with
climate change, too. Obviously.
1:03:13
Not with the climate. Because
you know,
1:03:17
John C Dvorak: I do have did I
get to hear? Let me see if I got
1:03:19
the heat clip. As are some. Some
action. Yes. It was like China.
1:03:24
The Chinese got some. Yeah, I
got record heat in China. Ask
1:03:28
Adam.
1:03:29
Adam Curry: Oh, hold on a
second. And ask Adam.
1:03:34
John C Dvorak: Yeah, after the
clip. I have a question. Okay.
1:03:36
Do I play the
1:03:37
Unknown: clip? Yeah,
1:03:38
China broke a different kind of
record today for heat.
1:03:42
Temperatures in Beijing topped
104 degrees for a second day for
1:03:46
the first time in more than 70
years.
1:03:50
Adam Curry: All right. ask them
the question is,
1:03:54
John C Dvorak: so it was the
same thing and seven years ago?
1:03:56
Where was their trend? I don't
see it.
1:04:01
Adam Curry: That's not a
question. That's rhetorical.
1:04:03
That's a goof, man. There's no
question for me to answer. Okay,
1:04:07
no, that's just all windows.
1:04:09
John C Dvorak: We have global
warming seven years ago.
1:04:11
Adam Curry: I was. Yeah, man.
That's when it all started.
1:04:13
Don't you remember? It turns out
the 19 inch rack just turned 100
1:04:21
years old.
1:04:24
John C Dvorak: The 19 inch rack?
Yeah, there's humor there
1:04:27
somewhere.
1:04:28
Adam Curry: I know there's humor
but I'm also puzzled. What are
1:04:31
we putting in 19 inch racks 100
1:04:33
John C Dvorak: years now you
know which for people like most
1:04:35
people don't know what you're
talking about. You're talking
1:04:38
about the quality of gear rack.
They haven't radios computer
1:04:42
could be computer gear computer
rack yeah, there's all these
1:04:45
racks. I have a wooden one by
the way it was made for me
1:04:48
customers what she said so that
100 years ago which is not Yeah,
1:04:54
that's when the radio first of
all radio. We're talking 1923
1:04:58
radios just getting going like
crazy fields radio hobbyist.
1:05:03
We're all in the early 1900s.
Right, right. Everyone's whoa,
1:05:06
I'm gonna go it's gonna change
the world. It's just exactly the
1:05:09
same. I wrote an essay on this a
long time ago. 1923
1:05:12
Adam Curry: In fact, I think you
wrote that
1:05:13
John C Dvorak: the I did. It was
23
1:05:17
Adam Curry: substack. It was it
was more but that's, but it was
1:05:23
100 years ago, not it's not 50
years ago. It's not 70 years
1:05:28
ago, 100 years ago.
1:05:30
John C Dvorak: 100 years ago is
when radio was getting just
1:05:32
really starting to rock. Yeah,
yeah, yeah. 1923
1:05:36
Adam Curry: And yesterday, and
yesterday, all the hams came out
1:05:39
and did field day.
1:05:41
John C Dvorak: And I was like,
did you go to that? Well, I was
1:05:43
Adam Curry: going to but then I
had this I was stuck making
1:05:45
clips of C span of these two
numbnuts trying to blow up the
1:05:48
world.
1:05:49
John C Dvorak: Now it's probably
probably a better use of time.
1:05:54
Adam Curry: Okay, so there's
another scam going on. Wait
1:05:56
until you hear the numbers of
this one. Of course this is an
1:05:58
ongoing scam. This is climate
change. Ah, so tiring. But now
1:06:04
they've put numbers to it and
this is McCrone is leading all
1:06:07
this. They don't even call it
the climate change conference.
1:06:10
They just call it the new global
financial compact or something
1:06:15
like that. They're just going
straight to calling it money.
1:06:18
Hey, are you going to climate
change conference? What's that?
1:06:20
Oh, the money conference? Yeah,
I'm going there.
1:06:23
Unknown: Build as a summit with
substance as countries on the
1:06:27
front line of climate change
scramble for a lifeline. The new
1:06:31
Global Financing packed in
Paris, hosted by President
1:06:35
Emmanuel Macron brings together
heads of state and government
1:06:39
from over 80 countries. The aim
to financially back climate
1:06:44
action
1:06:45
Adam Curry: the way into your
head the at the end of this
1:06:47
report, you'll hear us the
dummies coming in to add our
1:06:50
little bit to it. But
1:06:52
Unknown: to do so read to 30 to
60 some competitions summit
1:06:56
of all of those who are on the
frontlines in the face of
1:06:59
population and planet
degradation in what we would
1:07:02
like to build here, where the
risks of division two great is
1:07:05
innovating new consensus not
dictated from one place but
1:07:09
rather carried by those who are
living through the consequences
1:07:12
of climate change and
deregulation. We are fighting
1:07:15
for a first plan to tackle
poverty and its consequences.
1:07:20
Every day, the cost of climate
change and inaction becomes DERA
1:07:25
mostly for developing countries
facing the brunt of it. But now
1:07:29
a new international monetary
system is in the making,
1:07:32
restructuring debt, reducing
poverty and crucially, offering
1:07:37
support, and now targeting not
only governments but big banks
1:07:41
to rebalance the world's
neediest nations most at risk of
1:07:46
global warming have been left
out of the climate conversation
1:07:50
with colossal costs estimated at
$4 trillion a year to respond to
1:07:55
the crisis. so desperate to see
meaningful commitments.
1:07:59
Adam Curry: Yeah, we all want a
part of $4 trillion a year.
1:08:04
Yeah, they know where it's gonna
come from. Janet Yellen,
1:08:07
Unknown: including building
sustainable infrastructure.
1:08:11
Did new infrastructure will be
built to withstand extreme
1:08:16
weather events. Susan, when it
typhoon, hurricane strikes,
1:08:21
roads will still be open to
emergency vehicles and hospitals
1:08:25
will still have electricity
1:08:28
as the globe weathers the storm
of climate change. All eyes are
1:08:31
on Paris for answers. Hey, Janet
1:08:34
Adam Curry: Yellen. Why don't
you fix the potholes? They're on
1:08:36
Johnson highway once you do
that. You're here still got
1:08:39
potholes? Yeah. Before you start
fixing everyone else's hospitals
1:08:43
and roads. What is up with these
people? And what is Janet Yellen
1:08:46
doing there? We're being we're
being ripped off.
1:08:52
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there you
go. Ripped Off ripped off off,
1:08:57
Adam Curry: ripped off.
Meanwhile, Siemens energy shares
1:09:01
plunged more than 37% as wind
turbine worries deepened. Turns
1:09:06
out they suck. Take a break.
1:09:08
John C Dvorak: Well, you did
this one report die I you know,
1:09:11
we should have marked that show
is a special where you went
1:09:14
through the economics of the
wind turbine industry and how
1:09:19
it's a scam? Because you don't
even remember doing now. That
1:09:23
was a long report. You did. And
you showed that the numbers were
1:09:27
the only match if there was a
certain amount of government
1:09:29
interference. Yeah, you
1:09:31
Adam Curry: have to have the the
subsidies.
1:09:35
John C Dvorak: Make Money With
those big giant expensive
1:09:37
turbos. They don't last they
don't work that well. They
1:09:40
don't. And yeah, they don't work
that well. And those big props
1:09:43
aren't cheap.
1:09:46
Adam Curry: So now let's talk
about dumb food. Because that's
1:09:50
part of the scam. It's like how
can we make more money off these
1:09:53
idiots? I don't know. It's give
them fake food. We're talking
1:09:56
about Jose
1:09:58
John C Dvorak: can imagine
somebody in a boardroom say
1:10:00
Yeah,
1:10:01
Adam Curry: we're talking about
Jose Andre the chef. Yeah, that
1:10:05
he's all in on chicken on the
lab meat on the grill chicken.
1:10:11
John C Dvorak: And before we
leave this topic, I wonder when
1:10:14
course Wait,
1:10:14
Adam Curry: wait, I'm setting
you up for the reading that
1:10:16
parts of that email.
1:10:18
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry, I
gotta go find the email you
1:10:19
remember who it was. I have the
1:10:21
Adam Curry: email here but I
thought you were you actually
1:10:23
put in the newsletter. We're
gonna read the email.
1:10:26
John C Dvorak: I said we
1:10:30
Adam Curry: Jose Andre was one
of the recipients of $100
1:10:34
million donation from Jeff Jeff
Bezos to spend however he wanted
1:10:38
to just like who's the guy from
CNN?
1:10:45
Unknown: The black guy
1:10:48
Adam Curry: you know talking
like Guy Yeah, the non lemon now
1:10:52
the nothing burger guy. The
nothing burger guy. Well, who
1:10:57
was crying? Oh, come on. Come
on.
1:11:00
John C Dvorak: What's his name?
Black guy on CNN always says to
1:11:03
me, Don Lemon Van Jones. Van
Jones van a bunch of money. You
1:11:08
got 100
1:11:09
Adam Curry: million from Bezos
as well. You don't remember
1:11:11
that? No, yes, yes, yes, yes,
yes. If you got 200 Bezos was
1:11:16
given me go.
1:11:18
John C Dvorak: So after
returning from his quick trip to
1:11:20
space, Jeff Bezos had two other
big surprises in store for four
1:11:26
people today. He made charitable
donations in the amount of $100
1:11:30
million each to two people, two
friends of this program, that
1:11:34
that are the money friends of
this program we used as they see
1:11:37
fit their CNN political
commentator, former Special
1:11:40
Adviser, President Obama, Van
Jones, and Chef Jose Andres
1:11:43
founder and driving force behind
world central kitchen.
1:11:45
Adam Curry: There you go. So no
wonder Jose Andres. Like yeah,
1:11:50
brew my chicken baby. I got two
Michelin stars. I'm gonna get a
1:11:53
third for this chicken.
1:11:57
John C Dvorak: He's not getting
any Michelin stars if he starts
1:11:59
to use that chicken.
1:12:00
Adam Curry: You don't know how
corrupt the Michelin star system
1:12:03
is? I watched the bear. Do you
know the new seasons on chef?
1:12:08
John C Dvorak: Mimi told me that
I love that like the show. I
1:12:11
love your show. I
1:12:12
Adam Curry: love that show. Hi,
guys. I am a former pre
1:12:18
vaccination refusal molecular
biologist nationally accredited
1:12:21
through the American Society of
Clinical pathologists. In
1:12:24
addition, I have grown billions
of cells in culture in both
1:12:28
petri dishes and bio reactors in
my life. I've been listening to
1:12:31
these lab grown meat reports on
the show for years now. And I
1:12:34
can't believe nobody has brought
up the elephant in the room. In
1:12:40
any
1:12:40
John C Dvorak: way, actually,
when he said that was one of
1:12:44
those forehead slaps. I said I
could have brought this up. I
1:12:48
knew this
1:12:49
Adam Curry: in any cell culture
where the healer sells for
1:12:52
research bone marrow biopsies
for a diagnosis of cancer or
1:12:55
more apropos cells being grown
for meat production. The cells
1:13:00
are cultured in quote, media.
This media is extremely
1:13:04
important for cell growth at
risk of becoming a short Russian
1:13:07
novel. Please allow me to
elaborate. Do you want to
1:13:10
elaborate?
1:13:13
John C Dvorak: Well, I'll just i
can i elaborating I can just
1:13:17
shorten it to the following.
Yes. To make the meat grow, you
1:13:22
have to it has to it doesn't
just form out of thin air. In
1:13:27
other words, a piece of chicken
doesn't just crop up out of
1:13:30
nothing. You need FPDS to have
nutrients FBI
1:13:33
Adam Curry: like FBS. You got to
name it FBS fetal bovine serum.
1:13:38
John C Dvorak: In this case is
fetal bovine is taken from this
1:13:44
taken from animals it's
1:13:46
Adam Curry: from embryos my
friend they're killing little
1:13:48
embryo killing little
1:13:50
John C Dvorak: embryos to make
the meat that turns into
1:13:52
chicken.
1:13:54
Adam Curry: Wow, that's it that
just repeat that please. They're
1:13:58
killing little little beef
embryos to make the chicken
1:14:03
Yeah, animal friendly. No kill.
1:14:07
John C Dvorak: So this is when
you think about it is such it's
1:14:11
like convoluted way of you know,
it's just ridiculous. It's like
1:14:16
when you can pump oil out of the
ground. Why would you make it
1:14:18
synthetically unless it has some
special qualities like a
1:14:21
synthetic oil does for your car,
but that's beside the point. The
1:14:25
point is, is bull crap the whole
idea is bad.
1:14:29
Adam Curry: And in addition to
that, now we know why they've
1:14:31
downplaying the Oh, you don't
have to have cow farts because
1:14:35
this could produce this is about
25 times the amount of so called
1:14:41
carbon dioxide pollution climate
change gas as it would be in
1:14:46
just eating beef. Because of all
these processes, he actually
1:14:51
went through some of that and
his you know, I put it in I put
1:14:53
the email.
1:14:54
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the emails
dynamite and as long as he's
1:14:57
reached borderline War and Peace
Yeah, but I took They sent that
1:15:01
in I went out God obviously
1:15:03
Adam Curry: no of note a 0.5
bottle of FBS costs around $250
1:15:09
Last time I checked this is in
addition to the defined part of
1:15:12
the media which comes with its
own costs financial and
1:15:15
environmental. Imagine the
energy required to put defined
1:15:18
quantities of salts amino acids
and vitamins into plastic bottle
1:15:22
shipments to this destination.
Then the labor required to find
1:15:25
do the work of producing the
cells I guarantee this is more
1:15:29
effort than it takes to hatch a
chicken for you did some
1:15:31
combination of commodity grains
and legumes.
1:15:35
John C Dvorak: Yeah, chickens
eat bugs.
1:15:38
Adam Curry: Man Did you see the
latest bug thing? Also? It also
1:15:42
food food as they call it. This
is happening out out west.
1:15:49
Unknown: It is happening right
now. A small town under
1:15:52
invasion. Oh it's disgusting.
1:15:54
It's It's so gross.
1:15:57
Elko, Nevada besieged by Mormon
crickets. It is disgusting.
1:16:01
They're literally everywhere.
Ground Zero one's quiet homos.
1:16:07
Colette Reynolds
1:16:08
was very apocalyptic feeling. I
couldn't sleep I couldn't eat.
1:16:12
Everything you eat looks like a
more than cricket.
1:16:15
Colette says it felt like living
in the Old Testament. Oh my god,
1:16:19
and it did feel that way to you
to biblical I prayed a lot about
1:16:23
it. The critters are a migratory
menace. They've played farmers
1:16:26
here since the 1800s. Outbreak
like this can last up to six
1:16:32
summers the past normally stick
to the desert in a way from
1:16:35
people but this time, they found
their way into town. And this is
1:16:39
what Elko Nevada looks like
right now a town covered in
1:16:42
millions of these crickets.
They're not aggressive, they
1:16:46
don't sting, they don't bite.
But that doesn't mean they are
1:16:49
causing problems. Killing them
only attracts more because well,
1:16:53
they eat their own dead, both
gross and hazard and feel like a
1:16:58
hero. Kretschmann roads can
easily become slick, with bug
1:17:03
juice and the smell.
1:17:05
It just smells like dead rotten
bugs everywhere.
1:17:11
Hospital a scene out of a horror
movie.
1:17:14
We had people out there with
leaf blowers with brooms trying
1:17:16
to keep the siding, sidewalks
clear
1:17:18
this warmth has mostly moved on.
But there are a lot of bugs left
1:17:22
hopping around. And a lot of
mental anguish lingers. A
1:17:27
reminder of the futility of man
Mother Nature.
1:17:31
Adam Curry: So this called the
Mormon crickets are also and I
1:17:34
love this manna from heaven.
That's that was the actual title
1:17:39
of the report from NBC mana from
heaven, which is biblical from
1:17:42
Exodus where God fed his people
with this nice little bread kind
1:17:46
of honey product that fell from
heaven. So they're just saying,
1:17:50
hey, you know,
1:17:51
John C Dvorak: you can eat these
things? Sure. Yes,
1:17:53
Adam Curry: exactly. And they're
Mormon.
1:17:56
John C Dvorak: The thing is that
this cricket? I think, when did
1:18:00
it begin? I don't remember. And
I'm old. they've ever been
1:18:05
called Mormon crickets?
1:18:06
Adam Curry: No, of course not.
This is a whole there's a whole
1:18:09
reason new. Up. Yes, it's an OP.
Of course it is anti
1:18:14
John C Dvorak: Mormon. To
associate these crickets with
1:18:19
those horrible Mormons, which
are not even they don't even
1:18:22
want to be called Mormons.
They're sick of being called
1:18:24
Mormons. They eat themselves,
their Latter Day Saints and
1:18:28
they've finally gotten around to
saying look, hey, stop calling
1:18:32
us Mormons. Will you call us
Latter Day Saints? Because
1:18:35
Mormons now considered
derogatory so Oh, you don't want
1:18:38
to be called Mormons anymore?
Well, name a swarm of crickets,
1:18:43
the Mormon crickets How do you
like that?
1:18:46
Adam Curry: Take that Mormons.
1:18:48
John C Dvorak: But this is more
anti Mormon up.
1:18:50
Adam Curry: Yeah. Well,
1:18:51
John C Dvorak: it's got
something to do with what's
1:18:53
going on because the Mormon
except for the with the
1:18:57
exception of George Romney, or
Mitt Romney. George Romney. Hey,
1:19:03
it's his fault.
1:19:05
Adam Curry: I agree. George row.
1:19:07
John C Dvorak: Mitt Romney, the
rest of these guys, Mike Lee,
1:19:10
who's who's whose offices i By
the way, I tried to get in
1:19:13
touch.
1:19:13
Adam Curry: You tried to call
Mike Lee's office really? Other
1:19:17
jerks?
1:19:17
John C Dvorak: Good. There's
really you know, I call these
1:19:19
different senators and
Congressman's offices every so
1:19:22
often to get a press release or
get on their mailing do
1:19:25
whatever. Mike Lee's office,
absolute jerks. Wow, and z are
1:19:32
Mormon. They're all what you
what do you think? I guess Of
1:19:36
course, he's a Utah Oh, yeah. So
so they're, they're doing
1:19:43
there's something they're
pushing back. And I have to say
1:19:45
this has to be some sort of
intelligence thing has to do
1:19:48
with the NSA or the CIA or
1:19:50
Adam Curry: they got all the
big, liquid cooled data centers
1:19:54
out there.
1:19:56
John C Dvorak: Something's up
and so they've decided to
1:19:58
humiliate them. Mormons by
calling these crickets Mormon
1:20:01
crickets. Yeah, and you're sure
of it because there's never been
1:20:04
called that before. And the
Mormons are irked about being
1:20:06
called Mormons. So there you
1:20:08
Adam Curry: have it. And we have
a lot of Latter Day Saints who
1:20:10
listen to the show and donate.
1:20:12
John C Dvorak: And they're all
gonna say, besides that, they're
1:20:14
gonna say, you know, we should
donate more to the shots.
1:20:16
Exactly right. I'd say the side
saying that. You're gonna say
1:20:22
these boys are right. That's
right.
1:20:23
Adam Curry: And with that, I'd
like to thank you for your
1:20:25
courage in the morning to you,
the man who put the sea in the
1:20:27
Mormon crickets, ladies and
gentlemen, please say hello to
1:20:30
my friend on the other end, the
one and only Mr. John C.
1:20:38
John C Dvorak: Sorry, I stepped
on. In the morning to you, Adam
1:20:43
curry also in the morning to
ship Cebu is the rough in the
1:20:45
air. So to the water and all the
names nights out there in the
1:20:47
morning.
1:20:49
Adam Curry: Let's carry on
crickets they go 2505. Now
1:21:01
that's a number I can respect.
1:21:03
John C Dvorak: That's the number
that would should be that's an
1:21:05
Adam Curry: N. And everything
reflects that we've got that oh,
1:21:08
by the way, for those of you who
are thinking of fast forwarding,
1:21:10
or leaving, if you're listening
live, we have our special guests
1:21:13
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1:21:17
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1:21:21
to the entire donation segment.
And if I may, just before we
1:21:25
launch into this remind
everybody that now moving on 16
1:21:28
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It's too expensive. We always
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Oh, help the poor boys. They
could go fund me. I got a note
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the Yes, I didn't even forward
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we're never going to support
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Oh, it's a whole I don't want to
get into it. Oh, I defended you.
1:23:03
I defended you. Well, thank
1:23:05
John C Dvorak: you for that. But
I'd like to know what the but
1:23:07
the it would only make you but
these idiots had to say,
1:23:10
Adam Curry: well, they're not
idiots. But I'll tell you. They
1:23:12
were upset because when the Pay
Pal pocalypse happened which
1:23:16
hurt us severely, because we had
a lot of people a lot. We had
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people who were abusing PayPal
on monthlies that was kind of
1:23:23
our base, you know, like we have
a base. And then people gave it
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up and you were very mad. And
you wrote a scathing email
1:23:30
newsletter that two years ago.
Yeah, that said that you they'd
1:23:34
be people who did that they were
hurting the show. And people
1:23:38
took that as you're just a
scammer. I'm telling you, that's
1:23:42
what the email said in like,
1000 words. And I defended you
1:23:45
actually years
1:23:46
John C Dvorak: later.
1:23:48
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah. Anyway.
I mean, look, we all say stuff
1:23:55
that doesn't land right with
people. And that did hurt us. It
1:23:58
did hurt us. It hurt us a lot.
But people felt that you were
1:24:01
blaming them for standing up
against the evil finance empire.
1:24:09
You understand?
1:24:12
John C Dvorak: I'm a bad person.
1:24:16
Adam Curry: Yeah, repent,
repent. There you go. He just
1:24:19
repented. We're good to go.
Anyway, time, talent and
1:24:22
treasure, we really do need the
treasure because this is what we
1:24:25
do. This is how we pay the
bills. This is how we eat and we
1:24:28
don't want to be eaten no brew
chicken, if you don't mind, it's
1:24:31
going to be expensive anyway. So
we just asked you to do whatever
1:24:35
it's worth to you. And we can't
put a value on Silicon Valley
1:24:38
tries to value everything. Oh,
this is going to be 99 cents
1:24:41
this song. It might be worth
nine 900 cents to you. I mean,
1:24:44
I'm like, Oh, you have to
subscribe for $20 a month. You
1:24:47
may you may want to do $200. We
don't know how much you have.
1:24:51
That's up to you. But we do
appreciate if you reciprocate.
1:24:55
John C Dvorak: There are a lot
of people that do direct
1:24:57
deposits. Some people manage You
get a Zell to work.
1:25:04
Adam Curry: Yeah. That's, it's
basically ACH done with an email
1:25:07
identifier. It's pretty
interesting how that works.
1:25:09
John C Dvorak: It's not the way
you can't get it to work with
1:25:11
mechanics bank, you have to
actually know it up. I know, I
1:25:14
know, you can make it work with
any amount, but you have to set
1:25:18
the whole thing up on your and
we don't recommend doing it.
1:25:22
It's really convoluted. There's
only two or three people I know
1:25:25
that do it. Yeah, when I asked
him
1:25:27
Adam Curry: about it, we're
gonna get that fed now coming up
1:25:29
in July. That's gonna work great
for us. I think it'll be
1:25:32
John C Dvorak: fast. Yeah. Okay.
I've asked about how, you know
1:25:35
how they did it. And they said,
Yeah, and I said is there you
1:25:38
know, it is not duplicable.
They, they have to you have to
1:25:41
do it at your bank. It works.
Some of the credit unions have a
1:25:45
method and they can do it, and
they can send it right into the
1:25:47
bank to get the bank account
number. There's other people
1:25:51
that use have used the Swift
they've used the thing that
1:25:57
costs us 10 bucks to transfer.
1:25:59
Adam Curry: So don't pooh pooh
fed now, dude, because it's only
1:26:03
going to cost.
1:26:04
John C Dvorak: You're not going
to see it. If you if we see it.
1:26:07
I'll say okay, great. We can use
it. But
1:26:10
Adam Curry: it'll be four cents
a transaction and we will see it
1:26:12
you'll.
1:26:13
John C Dvorak: It's bull crap.
There's no way that they're just
1:26:18
gonna happen. All these big
boys. What do you mean for us?
1:26:20
Adam Curry: It's happening next
month? Yes. It's happening.
1:26:24
Yeah. Okay. Wow.
1:26:26
John C Dvorak: I'll take the
I'll take all the four cent
1:26:28
transactions you want to send?
Yes.
1:26:30
Adam Curry: And then you know,
the governor will be able to
1:26:32
say, hey, let's cut these guys
off. Take it say that now. It is
1:26:37
much easier, more fun when you
can do it through something
1:26:39
called fed now. I mean, come on.
We'll give them a crackpot
1:26:43
theory guy
1:26:44
John C Dvorak: who, you know,
you can also send checks to box
1:26:48
339 l Cirino. California 94530.
That's box 339 l Cirino. That
1:26:56
will the absolute best way you
can find
1:26:59
Adam Curry: all the information
here.
1:27:00
Unknown: vora.org/and A made it
easy.
1:27:04
Adam Curry: You just have to
look up how to spell Dvorak.
1:27:07
Okay. Now there's another way
that a lot of value comes to us
1:27:13
is the no agenda artists. I
think I have mentioned that we
1:27:17
have changed our artwork,
almost. I mean, every single
1:27:21
episode for I don't know how
many episodes but goes way
1:27:24
John C Dvorak: back, at least
since episode 100. Yeah, from
1:27:27
Yeah, right. Or more. It's part
1:27:29
Adam Curry: of the spec Apple is
actually discussing, hey, maybe
1:27:32
in the new version, we'll have
the artwork per episode
1:27:34
available. Okay, Apple. Now,
second time, you've made that
1:27:40
noise? Yeah, no. I love this. I
love the artwork. Because, you
1:27:45
know, if you look at a podcast
app, it's always kind of the
1:27:48
same stuff. And then all of a
sudden, like, what is this? Did
1:27:51
I subscribe to that? What is
this thing? Oh, is that no
1:27:53
agenda, guys? Of course, look at
those artists. They're crazy.
1:27:56
And the artists do this while
we're doing the live stream.
1:27:58
They're whipping stuff up and
getting it ready and uploading
1:28:01
it. Anyone can do that? No, Jen
art generator.com. And of
1:28:05
course, all the images that are
uploaded there. We're not all
1:28:08
but a lot of them get used in
our chapters, which is Dred
1:28:12
Scott does. And these are in the
new podcast apps, you can find a
1:28:15
podcast apps.com, which also has
the troll room all built in. I
1:28:19
mean, you don't need anything
other than that. And it's
1:28:21
compatible with all your old
podcast subscriptions. So no
1:28:24
worries. And we thank Brad 1x
who has had a couple of wins
1:28:29
over the past few years. He
nailed it. With the no agenda
1:28:33
tumors. Lab raised chicken
nuggets was sweet and sour a gar
1:28:38
sauce it was we laughed. We
laughed out loud several times
1:28:43
about this piece of art even
though there were others. This
1:28:47
was the one that really nailed
it.
1:28:49
John C Dvorak: Yeah, and that's
the one he also corrected me
1:28:52
with is this in a petri dish is
yours the agar agar wherever
1:28:55
they call it stuff as opposed to
what I said which is why
1:28:58
Adam Curry: are you that's
that's a rock band, that heavy
1:29:01
metal band that has weird
outfits.
1:29:04
John C Dvorak: I think guar
makes the McDonald shakes thick.
1:29:10
Adam Curry: Let's see there were
some submarine things. There
1:29:12
were some builder. There were
lots of obviously lots of what
1:29:18
was a close one. There were a
couple of months that we liked
1:29:21
one was the brew chicken I think
1:29:26
John C Dvorak: what was that?
homebrew chicken. That's a nice
1:29:29
piece.
1:29:29
Adam Curry: Yeah, the Homebrew
chicken was a nice piece. Yeah.
1:29:32
Which was who did that? That was
Taunton Neil.
1:29:35
John C Dvorak: You like the 33
tumors kill free meat from Dame
1:29:38
Kenny Ben.
1:29:39
Adam Curry: It was so disgusting
to see the the chicken in there.
1:29:44
It is chicken with
1:29:45
John C Dvorak: thumbs up 33
tumors. Like yeah, that was it's
1:29:50
funny. He was funny but it
wasn't gonna get picked. Or some
1:29:53
Adam Curry: people who tried to
data gloves and control
1:29:57
John C Dvorak: gloves and also
that that that substorm
1:30:01
submarine immersible
1:30:02
Adam Curry: yeah
1:30:04
John C Dvorak: fly especially
when it was on the with the dead
1:30:07
on the dead watch thing with
Queen Elizabeth what is correct
1:30:14
the records he has been doing
this species done when we pick
1:30:18
one some time ago? What's the
dead sub?
1:30:20
Adam Curry: What's the Queen
Elizabeth Deathwatch thing. What
1:30:22
are you talking about? Just
making that just that
1:30:25
John C Dvorak: piece? It has the
dead people on the in the
1:30:28
clouds. Oh, I
1:30:31
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. Oh, I'm
sorry. Yes, I know what she's
1:30:34
there but didn't work. No, no,
didn't work didn't work and work
1:30:39
to his sick, sick. A lot of
tastes like chickens and build
1:30:43
back better. No, this was the
one I mean, it was clear and
1:30:45
then we'd like Brad 1x Who's
this and then we'd look at him
1:30:48
he's had at least three wins.
1:30:50
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he said
number of wins. And they're all
1:30:52
very creative. He's good artist.
1:30:55
Adam Curry: Very good artists.
We thank you, Brad one Excellent
1:30:58
thank the work of all of our
artists who diligently work on
1:31:01
this and they congratulate each
other on no agenda social.com
1:31:04
Which is great guys. Oh kinds of
people putting push back on me.
1:31:08
Hey, man, don't be so harsh
about memes. They're good for
1:31:12
turning people on to the show
and talking to family about
1:31:14
stuff and explaining things in
an easy manner. To say this to
1:31:19
you. There was no agenda social.
1:31:22
John C Dvorak: Oh, you poor baby
get criticized for no I don't
1:31:24
down the Meemers No, I don't
1:31:26
Adam Curry: mind that. I don't
mind the criticism. I'm
1:31:27
surprised that people took my
criticism of memes so seriously.
1:31:32
Like, I don't care. You do
whatever you want. I'm just
1:31:34
saying. Whenever I look at
notes,
1:31:37
John C Dvorak: I use them I get
to look at those memes for the
1:31:40
newsletter. I always pick one or
two out that are pretty good. A
1:31:43
lot of them are really lame if
you notice that most memes
1:31:46
really stink
1:31:47
Adam Curry: Yeah, and people you
know they're proud of having
1:31:49
10,000 Memes lousy meme lousy
memes
1:31:55
John C Dvorak: are they having
one or two good ones they have
1:31:57
like one after another after
Eddie meme they Oh, there's a
1:31:59
meme. Let me post it.
1:32:01
Adam Curry: Listen to this from
Sir snide. With respect, I find
1:32:05
your comments about memes harsh
with
1:32:07
John C Dvorak: respect is always
a bad sign. That's never good.
1:32:10
Adam Curry: I find your comments
about memes harsh. Here talk
1:32:14
about community and memes seems
to me to be in conflict. I find
1:32:18
the memes useful. I can stay off
Reddit and I funny does it some
1:32:22
there's a site called I funny. I
never heard of it. I like the
1:32:25
dad memes the best. I like
others as it helps me talk about
1:32:29
current events in a non
argumentative way with my
1:32:31
friends outside of no agenda.
That may be true. I also see the
1:32:35
show art as specialized memes.
So it seems wrong to talk up the
1:32:39
show art but talk down other
memes please reconsider signed
1:32:43
Baronet sir snide. PLL. PLO, and
I'm like, Yes, okay.
1:32:51
Unknown: That's fine.
1:32:55
Adam Curry: What did I say? What
did I actually say? Please
1:32:57
John C Dvorak: say, Butch has
anything just rubbish about
1:33:01
using the bandwidth?
1:33:03
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's what it
was about the bandwidth and the
1:33:04
storage. No, I replied to this
guy. Oh, lordy. I said, please.
1:33:09
Here you go. Everybody posts
your top meme to me in this
1:33:12
thread. Apparently, they have
healing power. So I'm way and no
1:33:17
one has posted one yet. Yeah,
you're wise ash? Yeah, my wife
1:33:21
says exactly. Exactly. That's
it. Let's thank our executive
1:33:26
and Associate Executive
producers for episode 1567 1567.
1:33:31
Kicking it off with a Sir David
from Bellaire, Texas who comes
1:33:35
in with six 6.67 and one second
let me open up my jingles folder
1:33:43
because people have asked me to
do jingles today and like pre
1:33:46
produce them. And says Robert
lizer and climate gate please
1:33:52
Okay. No problem. We got that
ITM gents. I turned 67 for show
1:33:59
1567 on Sunday coincidence? I
think not. Please accept this
1:34:05
donation that brings me to Baron
status. I request the Brazos
1:34:09
bottomlands as my protector it
is that okay, the appraisals
1:34:13
bottomlands This is Oh yeah, you
think that's okay, I didn't
1:34:15
think I'm looking it up. This is
fine Sir David Fresh Prince of
1:34:19
Bel Air in the standby
1:34:25
Unknown: 3333 33 or otherwise
are out to the gate to the gate
1:34:33
to the cloud.
1:34:43
John C Dvorak: Next on the list
is Sir David of Ross. And he's
1:34:46
from no city provided USA.
Whatever it is, you'll have
1:34:52
humor there. 582 17 Dear John
and Adam, it's always been an
1:34:59
honor to be an actor. Negative
producer of the best podcast in
1:35:01
the universe. Some of my most
treasured moments, are when the
1:35:05
no agenda newsletter arrives
cheerfully and thoughtfully into
1:35:09
my inbox two times each week. He
actually wrote that you can
1:35:14
imagine my disappointment when,
as we now know, evil male chip
1:35:20
besides the sensor and cancel
John's voice and truth regarding
1:35:23
trans Maoism or CB DC this
summer for Michelle Obama's
1:35:29
presidential campaign.
1:35:31
Adam Curry: I hate it when that
happens. No,
1:35:34
John C Dvorak: I wish John
Hughes federated computer for
1:35:37
the newsletter. For only $39 A
month John can get a great
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MailChimp replacement. Get off
Google for email, no more
1:35:46
resumes firing on his calls be
completely happy and free.
1:35:50
That's federated.com computer
dot computer. Okay. Use this
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coupon code and use the coupon
code no agenda nation for 30%
1:36:00
off your order. I love you guys
forever, Sir David Ross,
1:36:04
Adam Curry: he actually sent us
a free a free setup. That's
1:36:07
pretty interesting.
1:36:09
John C Dvorak: I didn't get the
setup. No, I
1:36:10
Adam Curry: he sent trust me.
He's smart. He sent it to me. So
1:36:14
I said, I will set up an account
for you. It literally has all
1:36:18
these things in it. It's like,
you don't know what an umbrella
1:36:22
is or start nine. It's like one
of these self hosted computers
1:36:25
except it's in the cloud. So it
kind of negates the whole idea
1:36:29
but it's replacements it's
you'll like it. You'll like it.
1:36:31
It's got a day if you say so I
probably will. Yeah, it's got
1:36:34
next cloud in there and it's no
agenda doc computer. I haven't
1:36:37
set up a page there yet, but
it's a new service that clearly
1:36:43
they are providing value here.
Thank you. Well, we'll find out
1:36:47
what we can do. We will Frank
Dover Norte, or diver North
1:36:52
dolphin Borden, Dolphin Borden,
Frank, Devon Fordham, Frank
1:36:57
duvan. Fordham, North Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada navy of
1:37:01
550. From Canada used to donate
in us. This is 757 Canadian.
1:37:06
This makes me night notes to
John's email. Yeah, did you get
1:37:11
it?
1:37:11
John C Dvorak: There's no note
from anyone named Frank, his
1:37:14
last name where I can't
pronounce and I went through the
1:37:17
trouble of going to pay pal and
digging through the donations to
1:37:22
find his so I could get his
email address. Yes. Nothing.
1:37:28
What do you mean nothing. There
was nothing from his email
1:37:31
address his email his email
address and say hey, we got
1:37:33
nothing was this morning I did
this I only get this spreadsheet
1:37:36
when you do. So what do we do?
Do we do moonlighting him as
1:37:40
Frank, whatever, and then he
changed it later. Okay. All
1:37:45
Adam Curry: right, Frank,
welcome. Thank you. We'll give
1:37:48
him a double of karma since we
didn't get a real note from him.
1:37:50
He's got karma.
1:37:55
John C Dvorak: You wonder
Valentino are our Garrow are
1:37:59
Garrow I'm guessing in Ann
Arbor, Michigan. And he says,
1:38:06
Oops, sorry. He says please name
me servi he's also an upcoming
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night s 345-673-4567 Great
donation number. I humbly
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request a tomahawk ribeye and
Langa voulons 16 at the round
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table, head over to cast
giuliano.com For all your beard
1:38:29
grooming Oh, this
1:38:30
Adam Curry: the beard guy has
still think cilantro I think it
1:38:32
is
1:38:33
John C Dvorak: cast does Yeah.
Is she a s t e l s i L A ano.com
1:38:39
You can rewind that if you want
to write it down if you have a
1:38:41
beard. He says all his old beard
stuff
1:38:44
Adam Curry: I actually use his
stuff I don't have a beard but I
1:38:47
use the the No no I after
shaving I use it after shaving
1:38:52
it's really nice.
1:38:54
John C Dvorak: Thanks for all
you do do jingles a drone again
1:38:57
and putting on the wrists
1:39:08
Unknown: Don't worry
1:39:13
John C Dvorak: I don't think
that's put on the wrist. Don't
1:39:16
worry. Me.
1:39:17
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. I did the
wrong one. He wanted Putin on
1:39:20
the wrists. Oh good. We get to
do too good jingles Putin on the
1:39:25
Ritz? I don't know why I messed
that one up I'm sorry.
1:39:31
Unknown: Blue and you don't know
where this thing news. Why don't
1:39:34
you get your get mo fix
1:39:37
Adam Curry: booted on the red.
1:39:40
Unknown: Dress the bike a
million dollar true. Trying not
1:39:46
to look like Anderson Cooper.
Super pooper calm. Let's mix
1:39:50
with John Podesta walks with
kids. I mean pizzas into his
1:39:56
food on the red saying
1:40:00
Adam Curry: fixed. Sir Gonzo is
in El Paso, Texas. And he comes
1:40:05
in with our standard stock but
also love 333 dot 33 Switcheroo
1:40:09
I'm submitting the 333 dot 33
for my son Thomas gold. All
1:40:13
credits are for him switcheroo
has hereby been initiated. This
1:40:18
show has provided a lot of great
information and perspectives of
1:40:21
current and important events and
I've enjoyed every minute it is
1:40:23
also filled with very supportive
producers for anyone in need. We
1:40:27
asking the no agenda nation to
promote and support his first
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book titled Hey, Dad, I don't
like you. Just in time for
1:40:35
Father's Day. Hey, Dad, I don't
like you an illustrated book
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about the raw emotions and
complex feelings of a
1:40:40
challenging father son
relationship. Kickstarter
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dropped on Father's Day, check
it out, share it and give some
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support. You can search
Kickstarter with the book title,
1:40:49
which is Hey, Dad, I don't like
you. Thank you for your courage
1:40:52
from Sir Gonzo. PS if you have
any or any other questions about
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the book, you can reach out to
him at support at hearts of
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gold. creative.com nice. I'll
look for it. Mr. Witter? Yeah.
1:41:05
John C Dvorak: Bowman McMahon in
Utopia Texas. Where is that?
1:41:10
Adam Curry: It's not far from
here.
1:41:14
John C Dvorak: That's the right
answer. It's 33333 John Adam are
1:41:21
in the mix up when you said my
first donation is being from
1:41:24
Greg Karl wood. What I meant to
say was I fall on your show via
1:41:29
Greg Karl Woods podcast after
Adams appearance on the higher
1:41:33
side chats hence the Greg Carl
wood donation your
1:41:37
Adam Curry: side chats donation.
Got it all right.
1:41:41
John C Dvorak: Okay. Well thank
you for the a donation to clear
1:41:44
up the other donation.
1:41:45
Adam Curry: We have sir Scotland
the Brave Knight here from burnt
1:41:50
Burntisland in Fife, Great
Britain. 333 sure Scott in the
1:41:55
brave here from the King of the
Kingdom of Fife There we go.
1:42:00
aberdour To be exact, I'm in a
dilemma. Do I go onward from Sir
1:42:04
to Baronet? Or do I do dice de
douche My righteous hot wife to
1:42:08
enable her Dame would? Alas, I
cannot rule the kingdom of
1:42:12
Scotland without her so this is
a switcheroo. Oh man. Can I ask
1:42:18
for a deducing of my queeny
queeny? Scottish slang for wife?
1:42:24
Yes
1:42:26
Unknown: you've been de deuced
1:42:29
Adam Curry: that you hold the
tape the title Dame should be
1:42:31
doing this with a Scottish
accent I don't think so. And
1:42:34
that you hold the title Dame
Scotland to brave for when she
1:42:38
lets go of her grip and donates
a dame would also she just
1:42:40
officially retired this week.
Lastly calling out and so what
1:42:44
do I put in there? I guess for
today we put future dame's
1:42:50
Scotland I guess to make it
easy, because it's not easy
1:42:54
because you know you didn't give
me anything to put in there for
1:42:57
the switcheroo. Okay, there we
go done. Lastly, calling all
1:43:00
loons and queens we are wanting
a meet up in Scotland so you can
1:43:04
so also can only serve what
that'd be great serves dame's
1:43:08
producers Laddies and last
season's great land of
1:43:11
Caledonia. Email me at sir
Scotland the brave@gmail.com to
1:43:15
arrange a meet up and let's have
a wee dram and a knees up. Thank
1:43:18
you again John and Adam for the
broadest bras podcast in
1:43:22
universe Scotland the Brave. He
says Adam, can you amend the
1:43:25
call out for Elizabeth for her
birthday and retirement and
1:43:28
change that to future Dame
Scotland the Brave I did it.
1:43:31
Blessings and thanks you both
because also a birthday and
1:43:33
they're done. Done. Done. Done.
Thank you, sir.
1:43:36
John C Dvorak: So sir, Scotland
the brave@gmail.com Yes. Sam
1:43:43
Limaye in Bedford, Kentucky 333
Thanks for all you do. The no
1:43:48
agenda show continues to help me
through all the propaganda
1:43:52
signed Sam
1:43:54
Adam Curry: 333 from Sir Richard
of Burbank, north of the five
1:43:58
333 That's all no notes. So
let's double up karma for him.
1:44:01
Thank you very much, Richard,
you've got karma.
1:44:08
John C Dvorak: Steve rockin
Springfield, Missouri comes in
1:44:10
with the 233 So he becomes
Associate Executive Producer and
1:44:14
he wants to de douche
1:44:17
Unknown: de deuced
1:44:19
John C Dvorak: and he wants to
call out Bob because Bob from
1:44:24
Springfield as a douchebag Yeah,
got it.
1:44:28
Adam Curry: Sir cow of lavender
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you do. Hey, rhymes circle of
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have Christopher Warren from the
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1:45:34
Adam first time donating and so
we guess we'll do a deducing
1:45:38
since you didn't ask for it. I'm
giving it to
1:45:42
Unknown: you Ben de
1:45:43
Adam Curry: duced first time
donating and it's the wish my
1:45:46
parents taught him Barney a
happy 40th wedding anniversary
1:45:49
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obviously I read I read The New
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Mainly on my iPad
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think he did. Probably not
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ITM gents. Please de douche me.
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Unknown: Van De deuced
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karma.
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John Adams is David Berliner in
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Walnut Creek, California. $200.
And he's I think he's our final
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Yes. Our final Associate
Executive Bruce. Hey, John. I'm
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were they how do you pronounce
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Beautiful. Last time I donated a
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Shout outs to Sir Geoffrey B.
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John signed our ham radios. I
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remember that one. And he helped
me he helped me move a couch.
1:48:40
What? What did you help move the
couch or this other? I guess?
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No. This must have been his
friend. He's a Canadian, but we
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won't hold it against them.
Jingles stop laughing Shut up.
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Oh yes. Rubber lizer and
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Unknown: Our formula is this. We
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mouth
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Adam Curry: feeling good today,
man. I'm good. We did some good
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stuff already. liking it.
1:50:42
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's all
downhill from there.
1:50:44
Adam Curry: No, no, no, no,
there was one other. Actually, I
1:50:49
don't want to do that. I would
like to. I'd like to. I have
1:50:52
motion. And I'd like to move
somewhere else. Let me see. Yes,
1:50:59
I'd like to move because I saw
that you have clips on it. I'm
1:51:02
just going to presume that trans
law report is about trans
1:51:05
Maoism.
1:51:07
John C Dvorak: It's about Yeah,
I think it is.
1:51:12
Adam Curry: Well, why don't you
go and check your clinical long
1:51:14
bunch of clips. Well, you you
set it up. I'm gonna say this is
1:51:17
about it's about
1:51:19
John C Dvorak: it's about trans
mousing. But what's interesting
1:51:22
to me is the way the name PBS is
the liberal outlet has gotten
1:51:27
worse and worse than ever.
They're all in on the memes, you
1:51:33
know, gender affirming care, you
know,
1:51:36
Adam Curry: the the was we keep
forgetting the word for it. Not
1:51:42
the extractions euphemisms.
1:51:44
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the phony
euphemisms and, and they've got
1:51:47
a new suite. They've done a
switcheroo here though. Oh, it
1:51:51
and we'll get to it as we play
these clips. This is about the
1:51:54
new about the laws, the anti
trans laws, which are not anti
1:51:58
trans or anti mutilating
children mutal anti mutilation
1:52:03
laws? And if they would, if the
Republicans would promote them
1:52:08
as anti mutilation laws, they
don't do it. The Republicans are
1:52:13
no good.
1:52:14
Adam Curry: I think they they
do. Or they say I don't know
1:52:18
what Hello, the media is the one
that just says anti trans anti
1:52:22
trans, that genocidal laws.
Genocide.
1:52:27
John C Dvorak: Well, if you give
me a clip of some Republicans
1:52:29
saying anti mutilation laws,
okay. Okay. I'll look for one
1:52:33
then I will give you a clip of
the day.
1:52:36
Adam Curry: Okay, I'll find it.
No problem.
1:52:40
Unknown: Here we go. a raft of
anti LGBTQ legislation and
1:52:44
mostly Republican led
1:52:45
Adam Curry: this right here.
Just just to stop for a second
1:52:48
sorry, a raft of anti LGBTQ
legislation is is this against
1:52:55
lesbians or gays or bisexuals,
this needs to stop this,
1:53:01
John C Dvorak: you're not
stopping it because these people
1:53:03
are shameless. It's, it's
unbelievable. I knew that would
1:53:07
get you right away. And that's
the tone of the whole report.
1:53:10
But with the switcheroo, wait,
the switcheroo is the one that
1:53:15
really gets me a
1:53:16
Unknown: raft of anti LGBTQ
legislation and mostly
1:53:20
Republican led states now faces
mounting legal challenges. Laura
1:53:25
Barone, Lopez is back with a
look at those cases and the
1:53:28
broader implications.
1:53:29
Adam Curry: The Lopez, Lopez
ladies
1:53:32
Unknown: related medical care
for minors, but measures and
1:53:35
Adam Curry: Koba were stepping
on it is too good to step
1:53:39
Unknown: around. Lopez is back
with a look at those cases and
1:53:42
their broader implications
1:53:43
transition related medical care
for minors, but measures in at
1:53:47
least five of those states have
now been permanently or
1:53:50
temporarily blocked from taking
effect to discuss the legal
1:53:54
challenges around these laws and
where they go next. We're joined
1:53:57
by Danielle Weatherby, a law
professor at the University of
1:54:00
Arkansas who focuses on LGBTQ
legal issues. Professor
1:54:04
Weatherby thank you so much for
joining Arkansas was the first
1:54:08
state to ban gender affirming
medical care for minors. But
1:54:11
this week, a federal judge ruled
that ban unconstitutional making
1:54:16
it the first ever ruling to
overturn such a prohibition. Can
1:54:20
you explain the judge's
determination in this case?
1:54:23
It his determination was that
act 626 was unconstitutional for
1:54:28
three reasons. First, he said
that the act violated the equal
1:54:32
protection clause to the extent
that it discriminated on the
1:54:35
basis of facts.
1:54:38
What?
1:54:40
John C Dvorak: That's why I
stopped it there. Because that's
1:54:43
what I said
1:54:44
Adam Curry: it discriminates on
the basis of sex. So the show
1:54:48
you're not allowed to have
mutilating care if you're trans,
1:54:54
I guess
1:54:54
John C Dvorak: no, you're
allowed to have it. You must
1:54:58
have it the law was prohibiting
it
1:55:01
Adam Curry: right? That's what
I'm saying the law is
1:55:02
prohibiting that like, because
everyone else can have
1:55:04
mutilating care.
1:55:08
John C Dvorak: Believe me, I
have no idea. It just sounds
1:55:10
idiotic. All right. Here we go.
Let's continue.
1:55:14
Unknown: back. And he said that
it you served the parental right
1:55:17
to make well informed medical
determinations on behalf of
1:55:21
their minor children.
1:55:22
Adam Curry: No, no, I'm all in.
I'm all in for this. I'm all in.
1:55:26
John C Dvorak: Stop this for a
second. Dare using parental
1:55:30
rights? Yes. As a reason
community and these laws,
1:55:35
Adam Curry: yes. to mutilate,
yeah, you have the right to
1:55:37
mutilate your kid.
1:55:39
John C Dvorak: You do. But the
fact that they're tricking the
1:55:41
kids, or they're not talking to
the parents in the first place,
1:55:45
or they're doing it behind the
parents back all that NAD that
1:55:49
doesn't make any difference,
because this whole thing, these
1:55:53
laws are about parents rights.
Yes, that is what they're trying
1:55:58
to prove here.
1:55:59
Adam Curry: But now, I would say
that as long as it's not being
1:56:02
done behind the parents back,
yeah, that yes, absolutely. You
1:56:07
should you should, as a parent,
you have total control over your
1:56:10
child and
1:56:11
John C Dvorak: you want them
behind the parents back on,
1:56:13
that's not being addressed. No,
1:56:15
Adam Curry: I know. But that's
not that. Is that even in the
1:56:18
law? Because mostly
1:56:21
John C Dvorak: doesn't matter
because the whole thing got
1:56:22
thrown out anyway. Okay. Let's
continue. Okay.
1:56:25
Unknown: And this is a right
that is implicated by the
1:56:29
substantive due process clause.
And then finally, he said that
1:56:33
this act violated physicians
treating physicians first
1:56:37
amendment right, insofar as it
prohibited them from consulting
1:56:42
with their patients about the
gender affirming care.
1:56:47
John C Dvorak: Wow. Okay. So the
three things were a stretch, I
1:56:50
like that factual. There was it
was discriminatory,
1:56:55
discriminatory sexually. Parents
Rights, and freedom of speech
1:57:00
are the three items that she
cited as the reason this thing
1:57:03
was kicked out. Now, if you
remember, we played a clip last
1:57:06
show. That said, the whole thing
was thrown out because of all
1:57:09
these experts that came in and
says, you know, it's gay keeps
1:57:13
kids from committing suicide.
1:57:15
Adam Curry: Yeah, that that was
it. Would you rather have a dead
1:57:19
daughter or living son? Yeah,
that was the main one.
1:57:22
John C Dvorak: So none of those
things are even addressed by
1:57:24
this woman who's the expert, who
is a legal expert is in
1:57:28
analyzing this thing
1:57:29
Adam Curry: where they're trying
to get they're trying to get
1:57:30
this to the Supreme Court. I
guess that's why they're
1:57:32
bringing one that
1:57:34
John C Dvorak: is brought up in
the conversation. But the whole
1:57:36
thing is like we're being
buffaloed about what this is all
1:57:39
about how it's being kicked out.
And and NPR, NPR, this PBS, is
1:57:44
promoting this. Oh, yeah. Bad,
bad, bad, bad. Okay. Let's
1:57:47
continue. Sorry.
1:57:48
Unknown: The Arkansas Attorney
General has already said that he
1:57:52
is going to appeal the ruling
and rejected the scientific
1:57:56
consensus that transgender youth
benefit from such care. What do
1:58:00
you make of that appeal? And is
it a matter of inevitability
1:58:04
that this is ultimately going to
reach the Supreme Court?
1:58:06
Well, that will take some time.
Certainly the Arkansas Attorney
1:58:10
General has said that he intends
to appeal to the Eighth Circuit
1:58:14
Court of Appeals. And I believe
that that is just inevitable. In
1:58:19
terms of the medical science,
however, the vast majority of
1:58:23
experts, including the American
Medical Association, the
1:58:27
American pediatrics Association,
and all of the experts that have
1:58:31
weighed in on this subject,
unanimously agree that this type
1:58:36
of gender affirming care is in a
minors best interest when the
1:58:40
minor has been diagnosed with
gender dysphoria.
1:58:43
Adam Curry: Sure, yeah. Wow. Oh,
man, this is this is your
1:58:49
medical community. This is your
Big Pharma. When the minor has
1:58:53
been diagnosed with gender
dysphoria, which is yeah,
1:58:56
John C Dvorak: all they left out
was over the phone. By a
1:59:00
Adam Curry: quack Yeah. Through
the app,
1:59:03
John C Dvorak: or through the
app. Yeah. Wow. All right.
1:59:06
Continue. This is this is a very
depressing
1:59:08
Unknown: report. John, thanks.
And I think it's important to
1:59:11
know that Judge Moody's decision
was based on a weighing of the
1:59:15
credibility of all that medical
science science
1:59:19
in Florida, a judge struck down
the state's prohibition on
1:59:22
Medicaid coverage for gender
affirming care. And in Indiana
1:59:26
recently, another judge
temporarily blocked most of
1:59:30
their ban for minors. This
1:59:33
Adam Curry: is what it's about
this this is really what it's
1:59:35
about. We got to make sure we
get that into Medicare so we can
1:59:37
get that paid for no more.
GoFundMe is kids it's paid for
1:59:41
it's Medicare
1:59:42
Unknown: only allowing the
1:59:45
John C Dvorak: Medicaid
1:59:46
Adam Curry: that okay, Medicaid,
but the point is, that's what
1:59:49
they want. That's the Holy
Grail. Well, we got it.
1:59:52
John C Dvorak: What's his name,
that creepy Health and Human
1:59:54
Services guy and the government
was demanding that you had to do
1:59:58
it and then they cut off was
pushed up back on that. Yeah,
2:00:01
they want the government to $7.2
million that we heard about
2:00:07
which is going to cause his
lifetime care for one of these
2:00:09
poor kids actually had butchered
the $7.2 million. They want that
2:00:13
coming out of the taxpayers that
coming from you and me. That's
2:00:16
right, for gender
2:00:17
Unknown: affirming care. And in
Indiana recently, another judge
2:00:21
temporarily blocked most of
their ban for minors, or only
2:00:26
allowing the prohibition on
surgeries to take effect. What
2:00:30
has been the legal strategy
behind these challenges?
2:00:34
Well, it's the strategy that
you're seeing from the ACLU of
2:00:37
Arkansas, the allegations that
these bans on medical
2:00:42
determinations which implicate
personal autonomy and, and human
2:00:47
dignity violate the First
Amendment of treating
2:00:50
physicians, and the due process
rights of parents and the Equal
2:00:54
Protection right, of these minor
patients. This kind of three
2:01:00
pronged approach seems to be
effective. And that's exactly
2:01:04
what we're seeing in the
decision out of the Florida
2:01:07
court, which was based on equal
protection and the one out of
2:01:09
Arkansas that came out judge
moody.
2:01:12
Adam Curry: Wow, man, it's
really, if the thing is you, you
2:01:18
and I know parents, we know
them, who are all in are doing
2:01:22
this their children. We don't
hang out with them, but we know
2:01:26
who they are. They're doing this
for children and the end, and
2:01:29
they're severely under informed
about the law and will no one
2:01:33
really knows the long term
effects. They're under informed
2:01:36
about the actual the truth of
the of the gender dysphoria,
2:01:41
they're lied to about, there is
no evidence that that people who
2:01:46
long term there's no evidence
because I don't have long term
2:01:48
evidence that people who have
been transgendered at a young
2:01:53
age that they, you know, have
less suicidal tendencies. In
2:01:57
fact, there's actually some
evidence to the contrary. And
2:02:00
because of the medical community
and people in lab coats, they're
2:02:04
all in on it, they believe it
and then there's a guess kind of
2:02:07
a fashion trend to it. Now a
control issue that we they
2:02:10
didn't have during COVID. And
we've heard all these things,
2:02:14
all the put it all together. And
it's it is It's unbelievable
2:02:18
that this is happening right
before I don't know if this will
2:02:20
get through, but that this even
being suggested,
2:02:24
John C Dvorak: they're getting,
they're getting pushed back on
2:02:25
all these laws. And you have to
note that was mentioned in there
2:02:29
as the ACLU Oh, yeah, course.
The screwed up ACLU that used to
2:02:36
be kind of for civil liberties,
not mutilation. And you know,
2:02:42
the funny thing I remembered,
like, just a few years ago, we
2:02:45
used to moan and groan about the
Somalians and the ones that are
2:02:49
up in Minnesota and oh, they're
having
2:02:52
Adam Curry: female, female
genital mutilation.
2:02:56
John C Dvorak: Female Genital
Mutilation is now become
2:02:59
Adam Curry: cool. trendy.
2:03:03
John C Dvorak: And it's gone
beyond just I mean, female
2:03:05
genital mutilation was just a
click clear direct to me. This
2:03:09
is like removal of the breasts,
the removal of the uterus. Yeah,
2:03:14
yeah. It's a little more extreme
than what we used to complain
2:03:18
about. And it's just beyond me
that people like the ACLU are
2:03:22
all in on it. But then again,
it's $7.2 million per person,
2:03:26
and it is long term benefits,
the money medical, it's
2:03:30
Adam Curry: always the money.
2:03:34
John C Dvorak: Is that the last
one? No, no, no, this,
2:03:36
Adam Curry: five and six left.
2:03:38
John C Dvorak: Okay, okay, it
gets worse.
2:03:40
Unknown: Some of these rights
are well established, including
2:03:42
the right of parents to direct
and control the upbringing of
2:03:47
their children. And that's what
these challenges to these bands
2:03:51
implicate?
2:03:54
Adam Curry: I mean, I can't
argue with that, if you really
2:03:57
think that this is the best
thing for your child. Have at
2:04:00
it. I mean, people do lots of
horrible things with their
2:04:02
children. But it needs to keep
your name on it. We need to know
2:04:06
that you did that. needs to be
some kind of record. And they
2:04:11
need to be not lied to. Hormone.
puberty blockers is not so
2:04:16
reversible, reversible. You're
being fed lies.
2:04:21
John C Dvorak: Kill and most of
the in many of the chemicals are
2:04:24
the same chemicals they use for
chemical castration.
2:04:27
Adam Curry: Yeah. So last one,
yeah. They're being
2:04:31
John C Dvorak: lied to by the
medical community that they
2:04:33
trust. So you're taking a
trusting person, which is
2:04:37
probably nobody in this in our
norm, you know, our producers
2:04:42
with no agenda show don't are
pretty untrusting nowadays,
2:04:46
after going through this some of
this stuff that we've been
2:04:48
discussing for the last 10
years. But if you were to take a
2:04:53
trusting person and then exploit
them, like this is really
2:04:56
shameful. Plasma is rapid.
2:04:59
Unknown: I finally I do Just
wanted to ask you, do you think
2:05:02
that these legal challenges, and
the ultimate rulings that we've
2:05:06
seen so far are going to be
impacting the politics of this
2:05:10
issue? You've seen some of this
play out in Arkansas yourself?
2:05:13
Well, these are deeply charged
issues. And people feel very
2:05:16
strongly about them one way or
the other. I would note that
2:05:20
Governor ASA Hutchinson, who has
put his name in the in the hat
2:05:24
for presidential candidate
actually initially vetoed this
2:05:28
bill when it came out of the
Arkansas legislature, and it was
2:05:32
only passed after the
legislature overrode his veto.
2:05:36
So I think that candidates on
both sides of the aisle
2:05:40
recognize that these issues
affecting personal health care
2:05:44
decisions are are personal and
involve some government
2:05:50
overreach when it comes to these
Transgender Health Care bands.
2:05:55
Adam Curry: So there was an
article in The City Journal,
2:05:59
which I liked, Christopher
Ruffo, just got he's kind of
2:06:01
like, he's like, he's a real
like City Journal type a real
2:06:04
journalist. So you know, pound
the pavement I got, and I put it
2:06:08
in the show notes called
transgender ideology and the
2:06:11
corruption of medicine. And he
spoke with a physician who's
2:06:15
inside a hospital system. And
he's talking about, you know,
2:06:19
how this how did this happen?
How did this come to be? And he
2:06:23
says that this was a cultural
shift that happened in 2020. He
2:06:27
says, Because transgender
ideology and COVID are
2:06:30
inextricably linked. And this is
this is the key because it
2:06:34
really did start during COVID.
Normally, doctors operate by the
2:06:39
authority of the professional
societies that govern our
2:06:42
specific practice. That worked
because the individuals in those
2:06:45
institutions were reliable,
intelligent and thoughtful. But
2:06:48
with COVID and 2020, we started
getting medical decrees, without
2:06:53
peer review or evidence. You saw
this was mass social distancing,
2:06:57
emergency use authorizations.
These decrees were expressed as
2:07:01
something that everybody had to
do without justification based
2:07:04
on sound science. And the other
thing was censorship. If you
2:07:08
were asked questions or express
doubt about these medical
2:07:11
decrees, you would be ostracized
within your department and you
2:07:14
stood a good chance of being
publicly humiliated, severely
2:07:18
reprimanded or fired. That's
when transgender ideology really
2:07:23
took off captured within these
academic institutions, so called
2:07:27
experts in the field of
transgender medicine would
2:07:30
simply declare that puberty
blockers and other interventions
2:07:33
were the gold standard of care.
The evidence to support this is
2:07:37
completely fraudulent. But no
dissent was permitted. Everyone
2:07:41
within the medical community
knew that if he questioned
2:07:43
transgender ideology would
suffer the same, the same
2:07:46
repercussions that happened
during COVID is exactly what
2:07:49
we've been saying. The best way
to describe the environment
2:07:52
would be authoritarian,
censorious culture that
2:07:55
discourages any meaningful
debate and encourages the
2:07:58
demonization of anyone who asked
questions. So these are ghouls.
2:08:04
These are sick people who do not
care about your child, and the
2:08:09
only person I know so we if
we're gonna if we're going to be
2:08:12
de platformed by the science
during COVID, then we might as
2:08:15
well bring back someone from the
science during COVID. And that
2:08:18
would be Peter McCullough. You
can look up Pina McCullough's
2:08:23
credentials, infallible, of
course, if you ask anybody,
2:08:28
particularly in the media, nut
job, crazy AntiVaxxer loser, no
2:08:33
good. No should be on Rogen show
every day. But go look at his
2:08:38
credentials. They're real. And
he's never been really fired
2:08:42
from anything because they
can't. And he did a beautiful
2:08:46
minute and a half on really
what's going on here. What is
2:08:51
one of the number one things
that is increased among children
2:08:55
over the past 20 years? Wait,
don't answer it. I'll tell you
2:09:00
what it is. It's autism. That's
a known fact. It's been
2:09:06
published we've gone from when I
was a kid, no OG autism that I
2:09:10
can remember except me kind of
see me here. No autism to now
2:09:14
three out of every 10 boys being
diagnosed with autism. Now, what
2:09:20
causes that autism? We'll get to
that in a moment. Because that's
2:09:24
up for debate. But I think
what's not up for debate is that
2:09:27
there's autism and if you aren't
autistic thing you're stuck to a
2:09:31
screen all day because your kids
gave you your parents gave you
2:09:34
the screen in the in the
stroller go to the mall. Take a
2:09:37
look. You can have screen
induced autism is a real
2:09:42
diagnosis is a real thing.
School teachers all over the
2:09:45
country see this recognize it
the good news as you take away
2:09:48
the screen, the screen after the
screaming and ranting in the
2:09:52
tantrums, the screen induced
autism does go away. But this
2:09:57
what has changed here and which
I'm sure how happened when all
2:10:00
the kids were on screens at home
with homeschooling. Thank you
2:10:05
for locking us down. Every one
was easy to diagnose every child
2:10:10
with autism. Enter Dr. Peter
McCullough,
2:10:13
Unknown: what we know is
research from the Netherlands,
2:10:16
they've been way ahead of the
United States and gender change
2:10:19
and gender fluidity. What
they've uncovered is that a
2:10:22
large number of young people
coming forward for gender
2:10:26
change, particularly pre
puberty, have autism. Bender
2:10:30
mucin. And colleagues reported
this at the time, it's a long
2:10:33
time ago, and recognition and
diagnosis has improved. But 20%
2:10:38
You know, 15 years ago of the
transgender population was
2:10:42
clinically autistic. That means
the autistic spectrum could have
2:10:46
been two to three times greater
than moving forward, there was a
2:10:51
large study by warrior and
colleagues, 600,000 LGBT people.
2:10:59
And they were assessed after the
fact for autistic traits and
2:11:02
characteristics, you know,
multiple different psychometric
2:11:05
instruments. They were off the
Richter scale for autism off the
2:11:10
Richter scale. Now, there's been
paper after paper published the
2:11:15
rise of autism when I was a
child autism was one in 10,000.
2:11:19
Now it's one in 36. That is CDC
on his website indicates it is a
2:11:24
pediatric emergency. It's like
the epidemic of of parenting
2:11:29
right now is to have an autistic
child because it's forever that,
2:11:34
that we now understand that that
is autism, indeed, as a seed
2:11:41
that's driving the proclivity
for gender change.
2:11:45
Adam Curry: That's right.
They're saying to these kids,
2:11:47
oh, yeah, you're autistic? Don't
you sometimes feel like you'd
2:11:52
rather be a girl or a boy? Yeah.
Okay. Boom, there it is. The
2:11:56
experts say, go and get your
change. This is a this is a huge
2:12:02
travesty. And there'll be trying
to transgender every single
2:12:06
child I guess, because they
guess
2:12:08
John C Dvorak: what's your rule
everyone? boy, girl, boy, girl,
2:12:11
girl, boy switcheroo. No
switcheroo everyone.
2:12:16
Adam Curry: And they do not care
about your child. They didn't
2:12:18
care about your child during
COVID. They didn't care about
2:12:21
keeping your kid at home from
school, they did not care about
2:12:24
masking your they do not care.
They do not care. I hate to say,
2:12:28
of course, the medical
community, the people in a care,
2:12:31
but they're captured, everyone's
captured and people are afraid.
2:12:34
They're afraid to come out
because you know, you'll be
2:12:37
living on the street before you
know it. Now, what this does,
2:12:40
unfortunately, is this creates a
vacuum that political douchebags
2:12:45
come into. And it's being abused
everywhere for political gain.
2:12:50
And now we see Starbucks, the
Starbucks union is going to go
2:12:53
on strike, because throughout
pride months, they weren't
2:12:56
allowed to put any pride flags
up in Starbucks and Starbucks at
2:12:59
Starbucks is very clear. During
BLM, same thing. No, no Black
2:13:03
Lives Matter stuff. No, no pride
stuff, no transgender stuff,
2:13:07
just no. So this stuff is gonna
start to heat up, you get people
2:13:10
on the street, you get people
angry. And then we get to
2:13:13
John C Dvorak: the end. And by
the end, far as I'm concerned, a
2:13:15
company can do what it wants.
And if it doesn't want to change
2:13:18
his branding to anything
different or don't make a mess,
2:13:23
with flags and things hanging in
their store that you don't want.
2:13:27
It's their business. Why would
you go on strike about that you
2:13:31
go on strike about things that
are personal, you're not getting
2:13:33
enough money, you're getting
screwed by HR, that's when you
2:13:37
go on strike or you go on a
strike and for political
2:13:39
reasons. Well, I'm sure that the
you guys are go on strike and
2:13:42
say because shelters and voting
Democrat, or he's not voting
2:13:45
Republican, that would be
2:13:47
Adam Curry: part of it. And I
would say that unions are also
2:13:49
abusing this to get more money
like well, we didn't get you the
2:13:53
pride flags, but we got you more
money. Okay, so now the Cultural
2:13:57
Revolution neither the Cultural
Revolution part is what is
2:14:01
worrisome. And you and you just
heard that in the city journal
2:14:05
from this insider in the
hospital, a cultural to cultural
2:14:08
shift, it's cultural, it's
taking hold of people's minds,
2:14:12
and this can get dangerous. This
is why we compare it to the to
2:14:16
Mao and the Cultural Revolution
of 1967 1968. I was alive I was
2:14:23
on this planet when this took
place. And they got kids, a lot
2:14:30
of girls, that everyone was
doing a switcheroo everyone was
2:14:33
looking masculine actually, but
mainly girls to boys and that's
2:14:36
what 80% of these Switcheroos
are, and they were riling them
2:14:40
up and making them crazy and
pitting them against their
2:14:43
employers against their parents
against their teachers. And it
2:14:47
got so bad. They speak of the
Gwang G massacre. Now just read
2:14:53
a little piece from the book of
knowledge throughout 1967 but
2:14:57
also in 1968. There are factions
in the countryside. They weren't
2:15:00
just eliminating each other
physically. But literally in a
2:15:04
couple of small towns, they were
ritualistically eating each
2:15:07
other. This is this is this was
in my lifetime, people got so
2:15:11
crazy over the over stuff like
this, that they would kill
2:15:15
people and then eat the victim's
arms and thighs. That's That's
2:15:21
how crazy you can make people
and it's not something in like
2:15:24
the the stone age. So we have to
be very careful with this, I
2:15:29
think.
2:15:34
John C Dvorak: I think so too.
But it's not us, you and me that
2:15:38
have to be careful. We're
careful. Yes, we these guys,
2:15:42
these douchebag politicians, the
ACLU and other groups that are
2:15:48
good, they're fomenting this.
They want this exactly what the
2:15:51
end result will be. I mean,
maybe it's who knows who's
2:15:55
behind it, China?
2:15:58
Adam Curry: Well, I'm not sure
what it is. But I do know that
2:16:00
things bad things are happening.
This is not this is not this
2:16:05
clip, which is really
underplayed, and at first, like
2:16:10
I don't see it, I don't see any
news coverage of this. So I
2:16:13
didn't know if it was real. And
this is not representative of
2:16:17
the transgender or LGBT
community. But it is perhaps
2:16:22
representative of things to come
if we're not careful. This
2:16:25
happened in Boston.
2:16:26
Unknown: Tonight for children
less than 10 years old are in
2:16:29
DCF custody after authorities
and public officials say they
2:16:32
were found in an apartment with
six cross dressing men, sex
2:16:36
toys, drugs and alcohol.
Firefighters discovered them
2:16:40
after one of those adults died
at the apartment
2:16:43
was obviously sickening to hear
from those that were there at
2:16:46
the scene, describing what they
saw. And the actions of the
2:16:51
adults that were in the room.
City
2:16:53
Councilor at large Michael
Flaherty says he spoke with the
2:16:56
firefighters who responded to
the Mary Ellen McCormick
2:16:58
apartments and filed paperwork
to make sure the state
2:17:01
intervened with the children.
According to their incident
2:17:04
report. The apartment was in
extreme unsanitary conditions,
2:17:08
all adult parties were being
uncooperative and denied having
2:17:11
children in the apartment,
2:17:13
drugs, alcohol, drug
paraphernalia, sex toys, etc.
2:17:16
And so they were concerned they
had reached out to me just to
2:17:19
make sure that it didn't get
swept under the rug.
2:17:21
The governor says DCF is now
involved in investigating just
2:17:25
heartbreaking,
2:17:26
terrible situation DCF has taken
those children into its care and
2:17:32
custody right now. City leaders
doing a walk through here now
2:17:35
wondering how this could have
happened. Counselors planning to
2:17:38
hold a hearing with the Boston
Housing Authority
2:17:40
places disgusting in this was on
VHA needs to be doing a better
2:17:46
job down there.
2:17:49
Now the Boston Housing Authority
sent us a statement saying that
2:17:52
they had received no prior
complaints about the unit where
2:17:55
this all apparently happened.
And they're working with the
2:17:57
agencies involved to take all
the appropriate follow up.
2:18:01
Adam Curry: So again, this is
not representative of the LGBTQ
2:18:05
whatever community you want to
call it. But when you and you
2:18:08
can do whatever you want as an
adult, I'm fine with that you
2:18:11
want to be in an apartment and
then cross dress and do whatever
2:18:15
and and that was maybe just an
underreporting of what was going
2:18:17
on there. But when there's
children involved, we got to
2:18:19
start looking at this stuff
something something's really
2:18:21
bad, something bad is going
down. So gotta be careful of
2:18:26
this. Now Big Pharma itself is
is is out all out in all out
2:18:34
war. I'll say it a war on
people. I was doing actually, my
2:18:39
buddy Dave was doing some
research. Do you know what the
2:18:42
number one category of ad drug
advertisements is as a DTC
2:18:47
direct to consumer? The top four
three of the top four are
2:18:52
advertising for one specific
condition.
2:18:57
John C Dvorak: And any ideas die
with a it'd be headaches? But
2:19:00
Adam Curry: no, no, no, no, no,
no doubt. When's the last time
2:19:03
you saw an ad for Advil? Are you
kidding me?
2:19:07
John C Dvorak: I saw one
yesterday.
2:19:10
Adam Curry: The number one is
eczema. skin issues.
2:19:19
John C Dvorak: less surprising.
2:19:20
Adam Curry: Yes. But not when
you listen to Bobby J. That's my
2:19:25
new name for Robert F. Kennedy
Jr. I can't I can't remember
2:19:29
what to say. I'm just calling
him Bobby J now.
2:19:31
John C Dvorak: Bobby, try
something Mel's like Bobby J.
2:19:34
Bobby J sounds like a stripper.
2:19:37
Adam Curry: And now to the stage
Bobby J. P said that this comes
2:19:44
from vaccines. He says he says I
didn't know anyone with eczema
2:19:49
when I was a kid. I didn't
either. By the way, did you know
2:19:54
No. He says peanut allergies,
eczema and not from vaccines
2:19:58
themselves but from the
composition From the adjuvants,
2:20:01
which of course, and then he
goes into a whole bunch of other
2:20:04
things aerosols, mercury, we've
been talking about that for for
2:20:08
15 years. Doesn't matter, but
they are now the top for
2:20:11
advertisers. The one outlier in
there is of course the new
2:20:16
category, which is the Olympics
of the world. And Novo Nordisk
2:20:21
is in trouble because Novo
Nordisk is now being called to
2:20:29
account in Denmark, where they
are located, as the EU has
2:20:34
raised a safety snake signal,
about GLP one meds and besides
2:20:42
the oh, you know, you might get
some pancreatic, you know, the
2:20:45
thyroid cancer, I think is the
one they Oh, some people get
2:20:48
thyroid cancer, others get
pancreatic cancer. And, and
2:20:54
they're out doing damage
control. This was I the
2:20:59
Cleveland Clinic is putting
together packages that are
2:21:03
airing on television, for damage
control. And what you'll hear is
2:21:08
I think truthful, the saying
hey, you know, some people you
2:21:11
know, you get cancer, you die,
but look at all the benefits and
2:21:14
just be careful
2:21:15
Unknown: the prescription weight
loss drug ozempic meant to help
2:21:17
people suffering from obesity.
Now landing a growing number of
2:21:20
patients in the hospital
2:21:22
with a lot of the ER visits and
there are a lot of them, that
2:21:25
typically people who have gotten
some telemedicine video for
2:21:27
ozempic and haven't gotten much
guidance about how to use it,
2:21:30
what to look out for
2:21:32
that etc. California weight loss
surgeon Dr. Terry Simpson,
2:21:36
people get the idea that this is
just sort of a benign drug, but
2:21:39
it's not a benign drug. And it's
a drug meant to be used for
2:21:41
lifetime that a drug that has
serious side effects.
2:21:44
According to the manufacturers
website side effects impacting
2:21:47
one in 10. People include
problems with the digestive
2:21:50
systems such as diarrhea,
vomiting, and nausea. One of
2:21:53
those are
2:21:53
mostly emergency room visits
that are seen but the more
2:21:56
serious ones so the particularly
pancreatitis is fortunately
2:21:59
exceedingly rare, but it does
happen at the Cleveland
2:22:02
Clinic, the emergency department
directors have not seen an
2:22:05
increase in those cases. But a
spokesperson confirms they have
2:22:09
seen a few patients with
persistent vomiting while taking
2:22:12
ozempic. And we go V. A small
number of these patients have
2:22:16
needed to be admitted for
observation. There obviously,
2:22:18
are
2:22:19
those individuals who are being
treated who may not have
2:22:23
indications for these
medications.
2:22:26
Dr. Scott Bush, Director of
obesity medicine at the
2:22:29
Cleveland Clinic,
2:22:30
I think there's a general
concept around using anti
2:22:34
obesity medications thinking
that their only purpose is to
2:22:38
decrease someone's hunger and
therefore make them eat less
2:22:42
food. But it's far more complex
and how these medications
2:22:46
improve not only weight, but
other conditions and obesity
2:22:50
complications
2:22:51
like 74 year old Beverly had it
diagnosed with type two
2:22:55
diabetes,
2:22:56
I have found that it really is
working well. I've lost about 50
2:23:00
pounds, but she says to have to
follow a diet, you can't just
2:23:04
eat what you want lose weight,
2:23:06
a proper plan under an
experienced a doctor's care,
2:23:10
important for any medication,
they say, including this
2:23:14
just like they would in any
other disease condition. And
2:23:17
also not think that the higher
the dose, the more weight
2:23:22
loss, you understand this is a
serious drag not to just lose 10
2:23:26
or 20 pounds to get ready for
the next class or union. But
2:23:29
this is a drug used to treat a
condition morbid obesity, and I
2:23:33
think if it's given with care
and not with the usual Quick Fix
2:23:36
doctor, it'll it'll be just
fine.
2:23:39
Adam Curry: So what they're
saying is the people who get
2:23:42
this They did it themselves.
They were they were thinking too
2:23:44
much. I'm gonna take it more I
was just doing it for the quick
2:23:47
fix. You got it, you know, it's
part of a plan gotta be on a
2:23:50
diet. They're setting you up for
failure. How many times I say I
2:23:55
have a bad feeling about this
thing. It's going to start
2:23:57
killing people.
2:24:00
John C Dvorak: But I think you
can lose a lot of weight if you
2:24:03
just constantly throwing up I
just say
2:24:05
Adam Curry: helps. Yes. So
that's a cover up now the next
2:24:09
cover up, which I think at first
I wasn't even sure you know, we
2:24:13
call that a distraction. I
thought it was just a
2:24:15
distraction from the elites
divvying up Ukraine but it now
2:24:18
really does seem to be a
distraction from the enormous
2:24:22
amount of information that's
coming out about Hunter Biden's
2:24:25
corruption and his father's
corruption that current
2:24:27
President of the United States
and that was the submarine and
2:24:32
the submarine you know we waited
for three days like all the
2:24:37
running on a bear haul would
that oh, let's have search and
2:24:40
rescue sir. Oh, we we have to we
all with Will they make it? It's
2:24:44
like, like Balloon Boy. It's
like, oh, where's James Cameron,
2:24:50
a movie guy? He said it was by
the way he was been to the
2:24:55
depths of the Titanic more than
once in a cycle. Yeah, how
2:24:58
John C Dvorak: many times how
many times 33.
2:25:04
Unknown: Monday morning when I
first found out about the
2:25:06
incident, got on a whole bunch
of calls and emails, it's a
2:25:09
small community. Within an hour
and a half, I had the following
2:25:13
information. They were on the
scent. They were at 3500 feet.
2:25:18
They lost comms and tracking.
The last one being a critical
2:25:23
one. Because the transponder
that used to track a sub it
2:25:28
during descent on on the bottom
is a fully autonomous system.
2:25:33
It's in its own pressure
housing, and it has its own
2:25:37
battery power. So for them to
lose comms and tracking at the
2:25:41
same time, so it was gone. There
was no question in my mind. For
2:25:46
days I tried to run other
scenarios that could account for
2:25:49
it I could come up with nothing.
So the next thing I did was
2:25:54
contacted a few more people and
managed to track down you know
2:26:00
their acoustic networks around
summer research summer summer
2:26:04
intelligence. We got
confirmation within an hour that
2:26:09
there had been a loud bang. At
the same time that the sub was
2:26:13
let's comms were lost a loud
bang on the hydrophones loss of
2:26:19
transducer or transponder. Loss
of comms. Hey, what happened?
2:26:25
Sub imploded?
2:26:26
Adam Curry: So this guy, movie
guy who will be happy to go on
2:26:30
television. He knew within an
hour itself was gone. Within an
2:26:34
hour. Did they have any of these
experts like James Cameron on
2:26:39
the news? No, no, that
2:26:41
John C Dvorak: wasn't the only
one. My understanding was the
2:26:43
number of people that knew that
their sub was gone in an hour.
2:26:46
Adam Curry: Well, they do now
now it comes out. Oh, you people
2:26:51
were just watching that with
bated breath pun intended.
2:26:55
Everybody knew it.
2:26:56
Unknown: This just came in
moments ago. Just minutes ago,
2:26:58
the Navy apparently heard on
Sunday, the implosion what
2:27:02
appears to be the implosion of
the Titan, and then immediately
2:27:06
shared that information with the
Coast Guard. They say tonight, a
2:27:11
heartbreaking in the Coast Guard
announcing search crews have
2:27:14
found the pieces of the missing
sub A carrying five passengers
2:27:17
1600 feet nearly a third of a
mile from the bow of the
2:27:21
Titanic. This is
2:27:23
a incredibly unforgiving
2:27:25
Adam Curry: environment down
there on the sea floor. And the
2:27:29
debris is consistent with a
catastrophic implosion of the
2:27:35
vessel. So this was all known
and now they're saying Oh, no,
2:27:39
we do. We gave it to this that
we told the Coast Guard right
2:27:42
away, we're talking about the
only guy who you can tell is
2:27:45
full of crap and lying is Rear
Admiral Kirby, when he was
2:27:49
asked, he goes into his Homina
Homina Homina mode.
2:27:52
Unknown: And on the adventure
tourism vessel that was headed
2:27:54
Adam Curry: by the way, I love
the term adventure tourism
2:27:57
vessel. That's a good one on
2:28:00
Unknown: the adventure tourism
vessel that was headed to the
2:28:02
Titanic, if the Navy had audio
suggesting that it had it
2:28:07
imploded was that communicated
with all the partners that that
2:28:12
you had that audio or
2:28:14
the Navy did pass on to the
incident commander, the acoustic
2:28:24
data that they had received. But
you were also to make clear that
2:28:33
they couldn't be definitive
about what that data meant.
2:28:37
Adam Curry: Really, James
Cameron seems pretty definitive.
2:28:41
Unknown: And they couldn't be
clearer that that data was
2:28:45
connected to the title to the
submersible. But they did pass
2:28:48
that information up to the
incident commander, as you they
2:28:52
would and and I'm sure that that
was factored into the search
2:28:57
plan in some way. But I'd refer
you to the Coast Guard to speak
2:28:59
to specific
2:29:00
resources were wasted in
searching the area the
2:29:03
size of Connecticut. No, I think
the Coast Guard has spoken
2:29:07
definitively about this and
quite well, every day here or at
2:29:10
least every day till we got the
tragic news that there was an
2:29:14
awful lot of effort put into
trying to locate the Titan look
2:29:19
when you're in a search and
rescue, but
2:29:21
Adam Curry: no one mentioned
that they had that audio for 72
2:29:25
hours of operation. I
2:29:27
John C Dvorak: never heard it.
No,
2:29:28
Unknown: particularly at sea
particularly in deep sea. I
2:29:32
mean, time is not your friend.
And I think you can see from the
2:29:36
way in which this was put
together and pretty quick
2:29:39
fashion with a lot of resources
from as Corinne mentioned from
2:29:42
multiple countries.
2:29:43
Adam Curry: I love how this was
put together this op This is the
2:29:46
SIOP This is trash
2:29:57
Unknown: any time is not your
friend and I think you can see
2:30:00
from the way in which this was
put together and pretty quick
2:30:04
fashion with a lot of resources
from as Corinne mentioned, for
2:30:07
multiple countries, that there
was a tremendous effort put
2:30:11
forward to try to find the Titan
as quickly as possible knowing
2:30:15
that time was not going to be
anybody's friend. No
2:30:18
Adam Curry: time was not your
friend time was the issue.
2:30:20
That's why I keep saying time
because the word went out. And I
2:30:23
didn't mention this on Thursday
because I wasn't sure yet. It
2:30:26
seemed like a, like a real
shortcut to say this is a
2:30:29
distraction from the Biden's but
now we know it was a distraction
2:30:33
from the Biden's because during
this event, this is what came
2:30:36
out two things.
2:30:37
Unknown: A house committee
released testimony today from
2:30:39
two IRS whistleblowers who say
the DOJ, the FBI and their IRS
2:30:45
superiors improperly interfered
with their investigation of
2:30:48
Hunter Biden,
2:30:50
who agreed to a plea deal this
week. Garrett Haig joins us
2:30:53
Garrett what are the
whistleblowers have to say?
2:30:56
Less are these two senior IRS
agents alleged that the
2:30:58
president's son received
preferential treatment
2:31:00
throughout the five year tax
investigation that resulted in
2:31:03
two misdemeanor guilty pleas
this week and testimony released
2:31:07
by a Republican led House
committee the agents accused the
2:31:10
DOJ and the FBI of slow walking
portions of the investigation to
2:31:14
Hunter Biden's benefit and that
efforts by the Trump appointed
2:31:17
US Attorney leading the probe
the Trump more serious crimes
2:31:20
were blocked. A DOJ spokesman
tonight tonight at such
2:31:24
interference. One whistleblower
also provided what he says our
2:31:27
WhatsApp messages from Hunter
Biden to a Chinese business
2:31:30
associate from 2017, which the
younger Biden says he's sitting
2:31:35
with his father waiting on a
response to a proposal and that
2:31:38
he and the then former Vice
President will make the business
2:31:41
partner regret not responding.
Now NBC News has not yet
2:31:44
confirmed the authenticity of
that message. The White House
2:31:47
tonight says President Biden has
upheld his commitment to let
2:31:50
this investigation proceed free
of any political interference.
2:31:54
Hunter Biden's attorneys have
not responded to our requests
2:31:56
for comment.
2:31:57
Adam Curry: So the White House
administration was so panicked
2:32:00
about this. And you know, I
don't think that they killed
2:32:03
these people on purpose, of
course, the submarine but they
2:32:05
used it. And they use the they
use whatever resources they had
2:32:09
in the media to paper over this
and talk about other things.
2:32:14
Even as the White House press
corps, the entire press corps
2:32:18
was hounding Kareem Abdul
jumpier Van Damme about it.
2:32:22
Yeah.
2:32:23
Unknown: Clearly wouldn't answer
James's question, though. Are
2:32:25
you going to answer the question
or not a reasonable question to
2:32:27
ask when the United States was
involved, as this message seems
2:32:31
to suggest, in some sort of
coercive conversation for
2:32:36
business dealings by Assad? Is
that something? If he wasn't,
2:32:38
then maybe you should tell us?
2:32:39
So here's the thing. I
appreciate the question. I
2:32:41
believe my colleague at the
White House Counsel, he has
2:32:45
answered this question already
has dealt with this has made it
2:32:49
very clear. I just don't have
anything to share outside of
2:32:52
what my colleagues have shared.
And so I would refer you to him
2:32:55
and the end, the DOJ just not
going to comment from here. text
2:32:59
message, I will vote what I can
tell you is I know that my
2:33:02
colleague has dealt with this.
He addressed this, though, at
2:33:06
the White House Council. I just
don't have anything else to
2:33:08
share. I just answered the
question. Yes or No. Was the
2:33:13
President involved in Stephen?
Stephen? I just answered the
2:33:17
question. I just said, I just
this isn't it's not up to you
2:33:21
how I answered the question. I
just answered the question by
2:33:23
telling you my colleagues at the
White House Council has dealt
2:33:26
with this, and I would refer you
to them. Can you just remind us
2:33:30
what your colleague said, from
the White House Council? So we
2:33:34
have it five of us? I would I
would refer you to them. And
2:33:37
they will share their
2:33:39
statements from that podium, you
stated that the President stands
2:33:43
by his comment from the 2020
campaign that he never wants to
2:33:46
discuss his son's overseas
business dealings with his son.
2:33:50
And you stood at that podium and
you reaffirm that Do you stand
2:33:53
by your resume? What I
2:33:54
will say is nothing has changed,
nothing has changed.
2:33:57
Adam Curry: Well, things have
changed because at least some of
2:34:00
the media has been sent out as
heat seeking missiles to expose
2:34:05
this. Well, before you
2:34:07
John C Dvorak: go on. She I want
to mention one thing, that's a
2:34:12
little factoid here. She was
given the opportunity. There was
2:34:17
an out created during this whole
episode with Hunter Biden and
2:34:21
all this other stuff. If you
recall, when they after they've
2:34:25
already thrown that they given
the hand slapped they said it's
2:34:28
still under investigation. She
could she could have and should
2:34:35
have if she had a clue. And she
2:34:38
Adam Curry: we don't we do. We
don't comment on ongoing
2:34:40
investigations. Period. Yeah,
you're right. You're right. But
2:34:45
then, then the crime family. I
just got to read this. I have to
2:34:51
read this message. So we have
some context around it because
2:34:53
there's a screenshot of it or
read this was pretty good. Here
2:34:58
we go. I am sitting Since his
hunter to his Chinese, the
2:35:03
Chinese the money guy, I'm
sitting here with my father. And
2:35:07
we would like to understand why
the commitment made has not been
2:35:10
fulfilled. Tell the director
that I would like to resolve
2:35:13
this now before it gets out of
hand. And now means tonight and
2:35:17
z. If I get a call or text from
anyone involved in this other
2:35:21
than you, Zang or the chairman,
I will make certain that between
2:35:25
the man sitting next to me and
every person he knows my ability
2:35:28
to forever hold a grudge that
you will regret not following my
2:35:32
direction. I am sitting here
waiting for the call with my
2:35:35
father. These are criminals.
That's criminal talk. And then
2:35:40
Hunter Biden is invited to the
state dinner. I guess it was
2:35:44
Modi. The C span is following
him. And everyone's like, hey,
2:35:49
Hunter, they're hugging. Hey,
brother, good how you doing? All
2:35:53
these douchebags are coming up.
This guy has pull these they
2:35:57
people fear these. You may be
right about Biden being the the
2:36:03
old crazy guy, but in the
meantime, he's running the mob,
2:36:06
because they fear these people
fear them.
2:36:10
John C Dvorak: There was a clip
and this is a reason I sent you
2:36:12
that note that I couldn't use
Bing i Oh, well. And I want you
2:36:15
to show me how to do it after
the show. Okay. There was a clip
2:36:20
that we had it was about 10
years ago. And it was about it
2:36:25
was a bunch of black guys that
were there was on some podcast
2:36:27
or some sure other and they were
black radicals from the 60s. And
2:36:32
they were going on and on about
how weird their Democrats have
2:36:35
become because they now they're
they're they're loving the FBI.
2:36:40
They're loving the CIA. We used
to hate the CIA. We used to hate
2:36:44
the FBI. It was always
considered bad form to be
2:36:47
anything you know about these
people. And then one of them
2:36:50
said, and then Biden came into
the conversation with one of
2:36:53
them said, and if I can ever
find this clip, I'm sure I'm
2:36:58
pretty close to this as well.
You know, somebody just said
2:37:01
something disparaging about
Biden, he says you shouldn't do
2:37:04
that. He says no matter what you
think. Joe Biden is more
2:37:08
important than you think he's
running everything. He is the
2:37:12
guy who is behind a lot of this.
Don't kid yourself.
2:37:17
Adam Curry: Yeah, I do remember
that. And to remember that.
2:37:22
Well,
2:37:22
John C Dvorak: yeah, it was
these black guys bitching about
2:37:24
the sudden love of the FBI.
2:37:28
Adam Curry: And you think that
was 1010 years ago?
2:37:30
John C Dvorak: I think it was.
It was. It was a while back. It
2:37:34
may have been at the beginning
of the Trump administration. I
2:37:37
think it was pre Trump.
2:37:38
Adam Curry: Hmm. Okay. Well, it
certainly appears that way. And
2:37:46
here's NBC covering this. So the
word is out. The word is out. We
2:37:52
are going to take down Joe Biden
one way or the other.
2:37:55
John C Dvorak: Well, maybe if I
got a counter programming. I'll
2:37:59
go through
2:37:59
Adam Curry: these and then
you'll do your counter program.
2:38:01
Unknown: Now to that appearance
that turned a lot of heads in
2:38:04
Washington overnight. Hunter
Biden attended the White House
2:38:07
State Dinner for India's Prime
Minister, just days after
2:38:10
striking a plea deal to settle
federal tax charges and DCS.
2:38:14
senior White House correspondent
Kelly O'Donnell joins us now
2:38:16
with more on this. And, Kelly,
first of all, good morning to
2:38:19
you. This was a very, very
public appearance. First of all,
2:38:22
was it expected given it's only
been a few days since that plea
2:38:25
deal?
2:38:26
Well, good morning, Craig. The
White House didn't make public
2:38:29
ahead of time until the
guestlist came out that Hunter
2:38:32
Biden was coming but you saw the
President's on on full display.
2:38:36
He's the first child of a
sitting president criminally
2:38:39
charged and he was invited to be
among the high profile guests at
2:38:42
the White House State Dinner. We
saw him mixing and mingling and
2:38:45
black tie at this glamorous
affair, along with a number of
2:38:48
Biden family members. The White
House also invited Attorney
2:38:51
General Merrick Garland and
Republican House Speaker Kevin
2:38:54
McCarthy, who says the House GOP
should keep investigating the
2:38:58
president's son and his foreign
business dealings.
2:39:02
Adam Curry: And then the
WhatsApp message
2:39:04
Unknown: meanwhile, there's some
new whistleblower testimony
2:39:06
that's also making headlines.
What more can you tell us about
2:39:09
that?
2:39:09
Yeah, this is far from over. A
GOP led House committee released
2:39:13
testimony from two IRS agents
and whistleblowers on Tuesday,
2:39:16
who said the DOJ and other
government officials improperly
2:39:20
interfered in their Hunter Biden
investigation, giving him what
2:39:23
they say is preferential
treatment. One of those agents
2:39:26
also provided what he says are
WhatsApp messages from Hunter
2:39:30
Biden to a Chinese business
associate in 2017. And in that
2:39:34
he says he is sitting with his
father who was then the vice
2:39:37
president waiting for an answer
to a proposal and that he would
2:39:41
not regret following not
following the direction that's
2:39:44
the interaction with a Chinese
businessman. Now NBC has not
2:39:47
confirmed the authenticity of
the message in the White House
2:39:50
says there was no political
interference here. Hunter
2:39:53
Biden's attorneys have not
commented.
2:39:55
Adam Curry: And to be honest, I
mean, he was not vice president.
2:39:58
You know, do what Every wants I
guess, but it is pretty damning.
2:40:03
And to have a hunter who was
just given a slap on the wrist,
2:40:09
a sweetheart deal, as they say,
to have him there in the same
2:40:13
room as the attorney general, if
the whole thing is weird and
2:40:16
people are seeing it, everyone's
seeing it now. Yeah,
2:40:19
counterprogramming go,
2:40:21
John C Dvorak: nobody's seeing
it. You said, Fox watchers and
2:40:25
you. Okay. Here is the, here's
what people are seeing this is
2:40:34
Hunter buy this is k part with
Brooks and K part every Friday
2:40:38
they analyze the news. And K
part, the black gay guy is the
2:40:42
associate editor of the
Washington Post no slouch in
2:40:45
terms of credibility, and, of
course, a just a killer
2:40:50
Democrat. And he's going to
express what he thinks of this
2:40:54
and how I think all the
Democrats see it.
2:40:58
Unknown: Jonathan, what's your
assessment of the plea deal and
2:41:00
the way that Republicans are
targeting Hunter Biden as a
2:41:03
proxy for Joe Biden?
2:41:06
You know, when we talked about
this, this earlier, I was asked
2:41:09
the question is, you know, you
know, Is this justice? So they
2:41:13
do, how do you define it? What
does that mean, in this case of
2:41:16
Hunter Biden, to me, Look, as
long as counsel was was
2:41:21
appointed, that person is is
someone who was appointed by
2:41:25
President Trump, and was given
unbelievable power in terms of
2:41:31
investigating and trying to do
all sorts of stuff. And this is
2:41:34
what he came up with two minor
tax charges, and then something
2:41:37
involving involving a gun
charge. Okay,
2:41:45
John C Dvorak: two minor tags.
And I will read O'Ree visit my
2:41:51
comment about the $100,000 fine
for a $1.5 million for two
2:41:56
years. And who knows how much
longer Yeah, he's bringing in
2:42:00
$1.5 million. And he is paying a
$100,000. Fine.
2:42:06
Adam Curry: How does that
where's that? Where's
2:42:07
John C Dvorak: the rest of this?
And I was thinking about this.
2:42:09
Where's that? Where's the real
tax and he owes $500,000 minimum
2:42:14
on that kind of income, plus
penalties for years and years
2:42:19
and not paying this tax? This
was not last week. Where's all
2:42:23
that? And I say, Well, maybe he
did pay that wasn't discussed.
2:42:27
That's not the way it works. The
IRS when they find some a big
2:42:31
fish, and they Nick him for
like, I don't know, a million
2:42:35
dollars. They publicize it to
scare the public at large. If
2:42:40
there was anything more than the
$100,000 fine on a tax bill that
2:42:45
had to be at least five or
$600,000. It would have been
2:42:49
publicized. It wasn't. So he
didn't pay big guy we got away
2:42:55
with murder here in terms of his
tax liability. And, oh, it's no
2:43:00
big deal, according to K part,
Play Part Two.
2:43:04
Unknown: And meanwhile, you've
got House Republicans Chairman
2:43:06
comer Chairman comer, who keeps
talking about whistleblowers,
2:43:10
but he hasn't talked to them in
three years, there seems to be a
2:43:13
lot of people pumping up smoke
about Hunter Biden, and not
2:43:17
coming up with anything. And in
a lot of ways, I think it's
2:43:20
really sort of unseemly, that,
you know, fine, you want to go
2:43:24
after the president and use his
son as proxy. Okay, that's the
2:43:28
nature of ugly politics these
days. But we're talking about
2:43:31
the son of a president who was
an addict who went through some
2:43:35
really hard times and did some
really stupid things. And I'm
2:43:40
having a hard time raising that
to the level of a twice impeach
2:43:44
now twice criminally indicted
former president, who we really
2:43:49
should be talking about and
really asking Republicans Why
2:43:53
don't you talk about him in what
and what's going on going on
2:43:57
with him? Because there are
national security implications
2:43:59
rule of law implications that
are that are at stake here. Not
2:44:03
with Hunter Biden, not all the
stuff that we've seen over the
2:44:06
last few years. Come on.
2:44:07
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, they're
running interference for him.
2:44:09
They're on they're on Come on.
Come on. Come on. Come on, man.
2:44:14
A different team man. I'm gonna
show my mood by Jonah
2:44:18
Unknown: to no agenda Imagine
all the people who could do
2:44:20
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
2:44:30
John C Dvorak: luckily, we do
have a few people to thank for
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corneal, Corneal corneal I think
2:44:40
in Vista, California, and he
came in with 150 bucks. He's got
2:44:44
a birthday call out to his
buddy. My bandwidth, an NDA
2:44:50
again, and what that's all
about. And he's got some
2:44:53
requests, which will maybe or
maybe not do at the end, so 150
2:44:58
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2:45:03
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2:45:07
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Cox you saw? Okay, let me try
it.
2:45:20
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torn? I torn out right and you
2:45:25
will lose out horn.
2:45:26
John C Dvorak: I will toolern
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Unknown: You've been de deuced
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John C Dvorak: Robert Ludwig and
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though it says Deutschland it's
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Netherlands
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John C Dvorak: please sure
there's no sewist and
2:46:27
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Iowa. Hey, okay. Don't argue
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John C Dvorak: fuel day 7373
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are lit up at the higher levels.
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nickels on the dime. He's
2:47:41
Adam Curry: on the he we saw him
in Fredericksburg. He came by he
2:47:44
stopped by we had an iced coffee
with him. The keeper is David.
2:47:48
Yeah. David wicker and he's on
his way to he's served by His
2:47:50
grace and he is on his way he
made it to Utah. One more state
2:47:54
to go on. He's back in Boise,
Idaho. Sorry, Idaho. He's doing
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a tour with a three legged dog
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North Riverside, Illinois. Brian
humble in Wimberley, Texas,
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Nancy Tyndall in new brown fells
Texas. Servo Did you know that
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Frank new Brownsville used to
make these great smokers and
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cookers and the company went out
of business. Franklin the
2:49:16
Franklin guy is he's making his
own now.
2:49:18
Adam Curry: Franklin barbecue
guy. Yeah, he also makes a
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dynamite rub which I had the
other night at a friend's house.
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They sell it Franklin Franklin
Franklin's barbecue rub. It's
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really good.
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John C Dvorak: But his his
burner is by his Texas sight
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cooker looks like a winner. It's
got Franklin carved into it.
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It's kind of interesting
looking. It's
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Adam Curry: what you do.
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County, British Columbia. Todd
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attack. The attack squad in
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Daniel first and Cocona Wiscon
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lit a bear does a lot of towns
in Wisconsin I can't pronounce
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Andrew LISI and all the Virginia
what is his writing says he
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needs something he says many
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Adam Curry: shows ago cheap
people were called out for not
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donating. That was probably you
who said that? In true cheap
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fashion. I didn't donate but
here's my first $50 towards
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cheap cheap. Alright, keep it
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wraps it up. And they go back to
Sir Ramsey since he's a friend
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Adam Curry: You know, it's a
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month. We go
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Up report from Chattanooga. The
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looking forward to many more,
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and this is Tim, who bought us
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from the north Georgia June meet
up a lot of people there. And
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they went all out and produce
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Unknown: Hey Adam and John it's
Bob from the north Georgia June
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meetup. We had our largest
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dame's douchebags, and even one
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wallet. So everybody kicked in a
2:55:45
few bucks and we raised $200 to
help them out with the site. So
2:55:48
thank you, sir Daniel, for all
you do. And remember, you're
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gonna go to a meet up, please,
RSVP. Now let's hear what
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everybody had to say. In the
morning, Ben here in the
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morning. My name is Alicia. And
in my studio, I have a Neumann
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Mike.
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Adam Curry: In the morning, it's
Eddie delicious husband, our
2:56:03
first human resources will be
here in seven days. This is a
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great meet up report. See you
later.
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Unknown: Adam and John and
Sandy. Protect our small horses
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and we're having a great time at
the Alpharetta meetup.
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Shawn here. God save the Queen
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In the morning. This is Carrie.
ITM theory says go to a meet up
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they're wonderful.
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Hey, I think the guy next to me
is a spooky 100 frickin percent.
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Adam Curry: I don't know what
the machine guns and all the
2:57:20
stuff in the background. But
sounds like a wonderful meetup.
2:57:25
Thank you all for sending that
in today. We've got the real Fox
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Valley meetup happening in
Aurora Illinois, two brothers
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roundhouse the morals witness at
there'll be at three o'clock
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your time John trails and
traphouse Taphouse. And so in
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Snohomish, Washington and the
south Mississippi testing the
2:57:42
turnout meet up that'll be at
six o'clock at 3/25 street and
2:57:47
Laurel Missouri. We got a lot
more coming up for July even one
2:57:51
on the Fourth of July of course
in the UK in London because they
2:57:54
don't celebrate Fourth of July
over there. But they might just
2:57:57
be doing it in United States his
honor. As a meetup many more to
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find many more that you can go
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day All right. Thanks,
everybody. That was really nice.
2:58:40
Look, I love those meetups. I
gotta go to another one soon
2:58:43
they end meet up after our
vacation. Well, it was the
2:58:46
vacation is going to be in
August, but we're going to do
2:58:49
shows we're going to do shows on
the road. Maybe we'll take one
2:58:54
day off for travel but I think
we're gone almost like two
2:58:57
weeks. And I'll be doing the
show from the road. So semi
2:59:01
vacay not really it's like no
vacation it just I'm working
2:59:03
from a gaffer ISOs this one pack
your stuff up and go. And I have
2:59:09
actually two which were kind of
cute. Two kids. The first kid's
2:59:13
name is thicknesses. Let me see.
This is bam and then there's Bop
2:59:25
and bam I'm not sure which one I
like better. I thought I thought
2:59:33
it was kind of cute. Been a
little thin. For Kids.
2:59:40
John C Dvorak: I got to I got
sick.
2:59:43
Adam Curry: I am sick. Okay.
2:59:48
Unknown: And truth. Nothing
could be further from the truth.
2:59:53
Who
2:59:56
Adam Curry: I am sick. I think
that's the truth. I think
2:59:59
nothing can be further from the
truth I think is pretty good
3:00:01
nothing could be further from
the truth. It'll be a nice
3:00:04
Ender. I think
3:00:06
John C Dvorak: it's okay you
know who it is.
3:00:08
Adam Curry: Let me sit Let me
listen again.
3:00:10
Unknown: No Let me listen.
Nothing could be further from
3:00:13
the truth. I do not
3:00:15
Adam Curry: ah that you'd get
it. Garland nah, now would know
3:00:21
him. We let's see, well
3:00:27
John C Dvorak: I got one I get
more than one but I there's one
3:00:30
clip I like to at least andwith
which is since I earlier we
3:00:36
listened to PBS and their
reporting on the trans Maoism
3:00:40
and how it was like slanted
3:00:43
Adam Curry: somewhat.
3:00:46
John C Dvorak: So now I have a
this is an Intro This is not the
3:00:49
whole clip it's just a mangled
part of it the part of the clip
3:00:52
that that they decided to throw
their dares slant and and lies
3:01:02
literally a lie in their opening
of their discussion on abortion.
3:01:09
Wait, this is the PBS Mangal
3:01:12
Unknown: Fatone is one of four
Republican presidential hopefuls
3:01:15
in Washington for the Faith and
Freedom Coalition one of the
3:01:17
largest gatherings of Christian
conservative political
3:01:21
activists, coinciding with the
one year anniversary of the
3:01:23
Supreme Court eliminating the
constitutional right to an
3:01:26
abortion. The GOP candidates you
got really emphasizing their
3:01:30
anti abortion credentials.
3:01:32
Adam Curry: Wow, eliminating the
constitutional rights to an
3:01:35
abortion.
3:01:37
John C Dvorak: So that so in the
Constitution, according to PBS,
3:01:39
there's a constitutional right
to an abortion. Yeah, that's a
3:01:43
lie. It's been just a plain lie.
It's not for your base. Yes, PBS
3:01:49
PVS. That's this is the this is
where we've gone. All these
3:01:54
years. As McNeil and Leia did
the McNeil air report, the whole
3:01:57
thing was brought in as oil we
did a little more details on the
3:02:00
news is do a better job. It's
just turned into another pack
3:02:05
operation, promoting whatever,
you know, the political whims
3:02:09
that they have are in us.
3:02:11
Adam Curry: I think we've
learned that people lie a lot.
3:02:17
John C Dvorak: media people,
3:02:18
Adam Curry: media people,
unfortunately, Doctor people,
3:02:23
political people have a lot of
lying going on. But podcast
3:02:27
people No. diver, that's where
you find the truth. You have to
3:02:34
sift through about 4 million of
them, but you came to the right
3:02:37
one, and we'll be here again on
Thursday. And we look forward to
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doing that. We enjoy it. It's
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in the morning, everybody. I'm
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John C Dvorak: Dan from Northern
Silicon Valley where the fog is
3:03:35
lifting. Finally, pretty late
for that, but it's lifting I'm
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Jhansi Dvorak
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Adam Curry: we return on
Thursday with more media
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DeVore ak.org/na Until then,
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adios mofos a hui Hui, and such
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Unknown: precaution had
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risen from criminal convict in
the 1980s to hot dog seller in
3:04:02
the 1990s to well connected
Kremlin caterer in the 2000s.
3:04:08
To me well, Wagner lead a push
against Russian President
3:04:13
Vladimir Putin and lead an
insurrection with the help of
3:04:17
his army. But Augason is the
chief of Russia's mercenary
3:04:21
group Vagner.
3:04:25
Yevgeny Prigogine he has also
been extremely vocal in his
3:04:30
condemnation of the Russian high
command, as in he recently
3:04:34
described them as quote of power
and beaches and out and have
3:04:38
accused them of treason. Oh, I'm
3:04:47
the leader of the Russian
mercenary Wagner group calling
3:04:49
for an armed
3:04:50
mutiny. You have getting a
promotion and his Wagner group
3:04:53
is charging on Moscow. Could
this be a breakthrough for
3:04:57
Ukraine? I don't think so. You
into a job
3:05:05
so everyone is saying he got a
sweetheart deal or he didn't get
3:05:08
a sweetheart deal. We don't know
what they had or didn't have. We
3:05:12
don't have the evidence that the
US attorney was looking at maybe
3:05:16
the evidence was really weak.
And maybe he didn't get a
3:05:19
sweetheart deal.
3:05:21
The first son hobnobbing with
the Washington elite at his
3:05:24
dad's White House State Dinner
just two days after that
3:05:28
sweetheart deal
3:05:30
maybe they had overwhelming
evidence and he got a sweetheart
3:05:32
deal and he walks away with the
sweetheart deal deal
3:05:39
sweetheart deal
3:05:41
and the strike of that
sweetheart deal with his daddy's
3:05:43
DOJ and
3:05:44
why to slap on the wrist that
only the son of a president okay
3:05:47
and I want to dig in deeper on
that because the you know the
3:05:50
the big reaction yesterday was
yes sweetheart deal deal but
3:05:54
nobody really broke down how
3:05:55
sweet was it and all of the
sweetheart deal sweetheart deal
3:05:58
calm. And then there's
Republicans who say is this a
3:06:00
sweetheart deal? Deal? Don't
Don't? Don't Don't? Don't. And
3:06:10
he walks away with the
sweetheart deal. Sweet or do
3:06:17
this is not a sweetheart deal.
It's a deal. I think it's a good
3:06:19
deal for Hunter Biden, and then
he will stay out of prison and
3:06:22
end up with only two
misdemeanors on his record. But
3:06:24
it's certainly not a
3:06:25
sweetheart deal
3:06:26
already here and a lot of
shouting Oh, sweetheart deal.
3:06:29
Oh, this Oh, that you could
argue it's a sweetheart deal.
3:06:32
Right? It's true. They're not
getting any prison time. And
3:06:34
yet, if this wasn't Hunter
Biden, it is likely he wouldn't
3:06:38
have been prosecuted at all.
3:06:39
If this wasn't
3:06:41
a sweetheart deal. Then why
didn't Donald Trump's CFO get
3:06:44
thrown into Rikers Island for
100 days for pleading guilty to
3:06:49
a smaller tax chars and
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screen, media makes you on the
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Adam Curry: By the way, don't
start your promo with Hey, it
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feels rude
3:08:26
Unknown: and nasty hey what a
wonderful time of day to hit
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someone in the mouth and say
listen to no agenda going to
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show you some different
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they can say what they say in
the morning
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Adam Curry: what'd you hear
changes everything. Okay, along
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Unknown: MoPhO boruch.org/in A
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nothing could be further from
the truth.