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Adam Curry: hottest day ever on
earth of all time.
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Unknown: Adam curry John C.
Devorah
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Adam Curry: 2023 This is your
award winning nation media
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assassination episode 1570
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Unknown: This is no agenda
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Adam Curry: tracking the glad
rags and the dime bags and
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broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas little country here
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and scenery to number six in the
morning everybody. I'm Adam
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curry
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John C Dvorak: is from Northern
Silicon Valley where we're all
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celebrating the release of the
pancake taco. I'm Jesse Devorah.
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Adam Curry: Books kill the
pancake taco. Wait a minute. I
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don't know if I can handle this.
Yeah, what is the pancake taco?
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John C Dvorak: It's something
that I have just released.
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Adam Curry: sounds disgusting.
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John C Dvorak: I can't lose
pretty good to where they
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present a pancake. With filled
with the talk. We'll cream and
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strawberries and then put in a
little taco rack to loose like a
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taco and eat it like a taco. Do
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Adam Curry: they at least throw
a fried egg on top just to make
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it totally disgusting.
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John C Dvorak: I think there is
a savory version.
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Adam Curry: You know? So Kevin
and Christina finally made it
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here. And so we had nice
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John C Dvorak: yeah, hey, go.
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Adam Curry: It was three days
Two hotel rooms, multiple
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flights. Anyway, they made it.
And Kevin has never been to
1:23
America. And so you know, I'm of
course,
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John C Dvorak: I'm sure this is
a great introduction for him.
1:28
Adam Curry: He loved the
Marriott in Queens, if you can
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imagine how great that was. So
I'm egging him on like, Hey, you
1:38
guys should move to Nashville
get out of Holland is no good.
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So waiting room. Nothing ever
happens. Then they've been
1:43
talking about the big
considering it for a while. So
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we're watching.
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John C Dvorak: Is he a musician?
Yes, he is actually. Oh, yeah,
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Nashville for sure.
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Adam Curry: That's what I'm
saying. So we go to our little
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Fourth of July parade or Fourth
of July fireworks here. It's all
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super cute. And then we come
home and say, well, let's well
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let's watch around the country.
And so we're seeing CNN and CNN
2:06
has Nashville, which is great.
It's just nonstop fireworks and
2:10
music today. Sounds good. And
then we switch over to ESPN and
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just happened to tune in right
at the beginning of Nathan's Hot
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Dog Eating Contest, which I had
never seen and will never watch
2:22
again. But Kevin was why he was
I mean, I've seen a snippet
2:27
maybe but I've never actually
watched the 10 minutes of these
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guys jam and two hotdogs at a
time down their
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John C Dvorak: throat. And I'm
stunned by this knowledge
2:37
Adam Curry: with soaked bonds
jamming it down. I mean, it is
2:40
the most shoki
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John C Dvorak: you gotta do you
gotta
2:44
Adam Curry: soak it. It's so
disgusting. It's unbelievable.
2:48
Of course, Joey Jaws won again
this year with 62 Hot dogs. I
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love that the stats, its stats
for each guy know when he won
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and they all have their own
personal eating records of other
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things besides hot dogs. It's Oh
yeah, the pi two pi and sushi
3:05
and all kinds of stuff. Yeah.
Anyway, so welcome to America.
3:09
Kevin. Shall we? Shall we get
right to it?
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I have a super clip.
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Unknown: There are a lot of
questions tonight after the
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Secret Service found what's
believed to be a bag of cocaine
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at the White House
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is described as powdery and
cocaine like was found on Sunday
3:36
evening in the West Wing by
Secret Service officers the
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Secret Service is investigating
the discovery of a small plastic
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bag. Lab tests are being done
but a field test came back
3:46
positive for cocaine substance
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was found in a small dime sized
bag.
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It's kind of poetic sense to use
a library to do drugs instead of
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to read books The
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West Wing in a work area it's
understood. It was found in a
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small Ziploc baggie
4:02
White House usually drowning in
political toxicity got a dose of
4:06
actual toxicity with a hazmat
scare. The kicker cocaine
4:10
hydrochloride was found
4:12
wouldn't be a thumping July 4
weekend without Hunter Biden
4:15
ripping lines off of a bust of
Teddy Roosevelt.
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A white powder found inside the
White House has been identified
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as cocaine for discovery in the
West Wing triggered a brief
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lockdown and evacuation
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hazmat team was called to the
area of 18th Street and
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Pennsylvania Avenue. Following
the packages discovery. Secret
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Service units blocked off roads
around the White House following
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the incident
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and the Secret Service is
investigating how cocaine powder
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got into the White House injury
caused a brief evacuation to
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make sure the powder was not
explosive.
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There was a partial evaluation
of that area in the West Wing
4:51
where the substance was found
and also the area of the West
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Wing where White House reporters
work that's nearby
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on spot and elevated secure See
level radio call from responding
5:02
fire crews that confirmed the
powder had tested positive as
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cocaine.
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Cocaine hydrochloride in a
statement spokesman, Anthony
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Guglielmi, said quote on Sunday
evening, the White House complex
5:16
went into a precautionary
closure. As officers from the
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Secret Service uniformed
division investigated an unknown
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item found inside a work area.
And an investigation into the
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cause and manner of how it
entered the White House is
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pending
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Sources tell CBS sources
discovered in a common workspace
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in the west wing on Sunday
night, the area is accessible to
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tour groups.
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Is it the frat
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house or the White House?
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How unusual is it to find drugs
there?
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It's very unusual. The only
thing I'm surprised it Rob is
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not a kilo
5:48
or context. And this is truly a
rare surprising event, given the
5:53
security protocols involved in
the west wing
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to figure out okay, who brought
it in, and just how many amounts
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how and who would have gotten
this into the White House.
6:04
This bag was found in a common
area of the West Wing where many
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employees and guests pass
through cameras and entrance
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logs will be checked to try to
figure out who may have left it
6:14
and when it was found Sunday
night when the President and his
6:18
family were not
6:19
here Secret Service is not
saying a lot. There are tours in
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that area. President Biden was
away at Camp David when all of
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this happened. President
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Biden was not at the White House
on Sunday. He was at Camp
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David Hunter. I can
6:32
tell you was at the White House
on Friday, leaving with his
6:36
father for Camp David. Sadly, he
may have forgotten his party
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favors.
6:39
President Biden was not here at
the White House at the time the
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substance was discovered the
6:44
President was at Camp David at
the time.
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Adam Curry: This is a much
deeper story of this is this was
6:50
an attempt to degrade the power
of Joe Biden because the
6:54
Democrats want him gone because
he's so useless. Hey, you go
6:59
Happy Birthday America. Well
done in 5am. Woohoo.
7:04
John C Dvorak: I have a little
presentation to make.
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Adam Curry: Oh, I'm so happy to
hear this.
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John C Dvorak: This involves a
question and answer with you.
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It's about the cocaine and let's
let's start by go to the five.
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We'll start with the COVID.
Five. Yes, the five. We start
7:24
with Perino who does the
presentation of this this
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cocaine one. All right, a
shocking
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Unknown: drug discovery at the
White House sparking a blizzard
7:33
of speculation Fox News can
confirm that cocaine was indeed
7:37
found in the west wing on
Sunday, while President Biden
7:39
and his family were away at Camp
David, the Secret Service
7:42
discovering the white powder in
a what they called working area.
7:46
during a routine inspection. It
caused a brief evacuation with
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fire and emergency crews
responding to a 911 call the
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White House weighing in today
and pointing out that
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Adam Curry: do they have their
own writers that there's no
7:58
writers strike for the blizzard
Pong? Cheese? No, that's
8:04
John C Dvorak: a good question.
I guess going forward. So we
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that's the end of that clip.
Yeah. So we have a clip. We go
8:11
to John Pierre. Oh, Kareem. Jump
here. Abdul Jabbar whatever her
8:17
name is, and I can't figure it
out. Yeah. So there's an ask
8:21
Adam, do I practice sheet?
Occasionally, you'll run into a
8:24
situation where yeah, like a
little kid says keep saying
8:27
something because he wants to
get our point across or he's
8:30
guilty about something. Are they
just repeating something too
8:34
often? Yeah, no, that
phenomenon? Yeah, it's called
8:38
lying. And so you're gonna have
to listen carefully. All right.
8:45
But she repeats a phrase over
and over and over and over and
8:51
over not to listen, you're gonna
have to try to figure out what
8:54
it is. I might
8:54
Adam Curry: catch it. Yeah, I'm
ready. I'm
8:56
John C Dvorak: ready. might not
get you. Okay, I'm
8:57
Adam Curry: ready to go. There
we go. Here we go. Here we go.
9:00
Unknown: Where where this was
discovered, is a heavily
9:04
traveled area where many White
House West Wing should be even
9:10
more specific. The West Wing
visitors come through this
9:14
particular area when people
visit the West Wing. There is an
9:19
air there is the area of the
West Wing where it is highly
9:24
traveled. And that is what
happens. People come through
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this particular areas highly
traveled. I'm just not going to
9:30
get into specifics. We do have
westwing tours that that occur
9:34
here on campus. They happen and
this particular past couple of
9:38
days. They happen on Friday.
They happen on Saturday, and
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Sunday. Oh, hold on.
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Adam Curry: As Adam II know, Oh,
really? Well, I don't know. But
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I'm going to say westwing was
the phrase that was repeated
9:56
multiple times.
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John C Dvorak: Excellent. Thank
9:58
Adam Curry: you. Thank you.
Thanks. You very good at least
10:01
very pleased with myself.
10:02
John C Dvorak: So so now we go
to the last clip of this series
10:07
and this is a good fail it
actually kind of dropped
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something that was left out of
most of this reporting even
10:14
though in your super Clip It was
mentioned once or twice which is
10:20
the same number of times that
the word cocaine hydrochloride I
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don't know what I had
10:25
Adam Curry: to look that up. I
asked chat GPT and it literally
10:29
said cocaine hydrochloride also
known as cocaine
10:34
John C Dvorak: I don't know what
that's all about but okay, it's
10:36
a conference
10:37
Adam Curry: I why but that feels
stuffy nose man,
10:40
John C Dvorak: I get the feeling
that they're under orders not to
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say anything but West Wing, but
so gut feel kind of drops a
10:47
little gotcha in here and then
judge Jeanine picks it up. No,
10:51
oh boy brings it into this
conversation and then then all
10:55
of a sudden, I think somebody
said something to her and she
10:57
dropped she says, Oh, and I
gotta go back to what I was
10:59
talking about.
11:00
Adam Curry: Oh, she got it. She
got an eye FB call out.
11:03
John C Dvorak: I think so listen
to
11:04
Unknown: this. They it went from
like they was founded a library
11:08
highly specific to a working
area. And they kept stressing
11:12
this over and over again, the
possibility of suspects are
11:15
endless there.
11:16
But the amazing thing is Greg
touched on this for the DC
11:20
hazmat people said it's in the
library. There's a tape
11:23
recording data. Where's the
library? The library is in the
11:27
East Wing. Where the president's
family is and not the West Wing.
11:33
Public in the press go through.
But let me continue that train
11:37
of thought.
11:37
Adam Curry: Outstanding catch.
Judge Jeanine. Interesting,
11:44
John C Dvorak: when she said
this, and she pointed to Perino
11:46
who knows Yeah, and nobody
contradicted that was in the
11:49
East Wing. sceptic I'm gonna
call now from the CIA.
11:57
Adam Curry: Judge ixnay on the
east, okay.
12:04
John C Dvorak: Yeah, and there's
a number of so everything like
12:07
all the follow up stories on
today's news, for example,
12:10
Adam Curry: oh, there's your
first scammer of the day. Put
12:13
that suction cup on the side and
jacket into the board. Let's
12:16
hear who's calling John now.
12:18
John C Dvorak: Wish they stopped
calling it was a fake. Okay, so
12:23
the robots don't call it they
don't let it ring too much
12:25
enough. So everything in today's
stories is the following West
12:31
Wing, West Wing, West Wing Well,
besides West Wing, West Wing
12:33
definitely trigger all of guys
they bring in all these guys a
12:36
lot of ex congressmen and
everybody in between this
12:39
especially on Fox and they all
say the same thing. And you're I
12:41
don't have clips of this but it
goes like this. Oh, there's
12:44
cameras everywhere. You can even
take a you can't you know even
12:49
sneeze without being on camera.
Everything in the West rings
12:53
recorded and they're pounding
this home until the White House
12:56
goes back with the hazmat guys
who say they can't they won't do
13:00
it. They won't say it's in the
East Wing because there's no
13:03
cameras to catch anyone. There's
it's just this has become a
13:08
fiasco. But it is a distraction
of the week. But what's your
13:13
thoughts on this? This is like a
first it's obviously bowhunters
13:17
walking around snorting coke all
over the place.
13:20
Adam Curry: First of all, it was
just fantastic. I mean, it
13:22
really it really lighten the
mood for Fourth of July. You
13:25
know, I was reading on Twitter
before this fantastic story. And
13:29
for this came down I was reading
stories like I don't have any
13:32
plans for the fourth I'm not a
Republican, you know, stuff like
13:35
that. You know, people showing
the flag you know, the pride
13:39
flag. And it just lighten the
mood, you know, because everyone
13:43
could make upon like, I liked
the blizzard joke. And even now,
13:47
you heard it in there. Like I
want to blow by blow. Oh, too
13:50
early. Yeah, it
13:51
John C Dvorak: was a good one.
So
13:52
Adam Curry: people were doing
funny stuff. What was really
13:55
cool was the C span footage of
the First Family on the, on the
14:01
balcony at the White House. And
hunters, you know, like walking
14:06
behind, you know, touching his
nose.
14:10
John C Dvorak: hitting his nose
14:11
Adam Curry: hitting his nose and
all. There's one shot where he's
14:15
like it now I have to say it's a
little manipulated. So it's a
14:18
little spun up. And you know,
and he's wearing a jacket, so
14:21
I'm sure it was really warm in
DC but he's sweating like a
14:24
maniac. He's like he's patting
down his hair. And he's like
14:29
touching someone. It so I don't
know. I mean, you know, as you
14:36
pointed out in the newsletter, I
think you should go look at all
14:38
the congressional offices,
you'll probably find a lot of
14:41
cocaine on Capitol Hill or on
the campaign
14:45
John C Dvorak: and a sniffer.
Bringing a dog bring the dogs
14:48
Adam Curry: now the dogs will
will not come out alive. They'll
14:52
sniff and cook does fall down
dead from the amount of coke
14:54
that I'm sure is all over that
place. But yeah, I mean, what is
14:59
what was odd is that there was
no there was a light cover up a
15:05
light touch attempt by saying
cocaine hydrochloride. Like come
15:10
on, like, like it's medicine is
medicine and then yeah, but then
15:20
John C Dvorak: it's like codeine
or what's the stuff that's the
15:23
car that you use instead of
codeine cough syrup, which is
15:28
number seven has that so meth
meth,
15:37
Adam Curry: but the catch of all
catches is right there where you
15:39
played from judged and mean that
the library is in the East Wing
15:43
and then having you know, John
Pierre van cloud van cloud
15:48
Claude Damn, sitting there and
saying West Wing, West Wing,
15:51
West Wing, heavily traffic area,
and then you know, they have the
15:56
audio, like, even the cops in
Fredericksburg are using digital
16:02
encrypted audio. You can't you
can't use a scanner these days.
16:06
I'm surprised that the hazmat
guys in the White House have
16:10
audio that you can listen to the
Bearcat scanner. Now that was
16:15
superior some
16:16
John C Dvorak: police department
system I think Berkeley I can
16:18
still pick up
16:19
Adam Curry: it's the White
House. Come on, you wouldn't
16:23
want
16:24
John C Dvorak: the White House
is more improved than Berkeley.
16:26
Adam Curry: We know why they
call it the White House now.
16:31
Using some No no, no, no, no,
no, actually, yes. No. That is
16:35
Steve Jones. Yes. Clint
collector. No he did. He also
16:38
got me the super clip. Now there
was something else
16:42
John C Dvorak: that happened.
Somebody sniffed that out.
16:45
Adam Curry: Oh, Bobo, you can go
work for the five it'll be the
16:48
sixth the five now with John C.
Dvorak. But you can replace
16:51
Geraldo so two things one
16:55
John C Dvorak: of yours
16:56
Adam Curry: the the Twitter's
were filled all through the
17:01
third and the fourth and 4chan
and once that there's getting
17:06
they're gonna strike the nuclear
plant on the night of the fifth,
17:09
it's gonna, it's coming down,
it's going down well, do protect
17:13
yourself. So given that giving
the troops extra time off to be
17:18
with their families, so we all
can perish together. It's
17:20
happening. It's happening. It's
gonna be a dirty bomb.
17:23
John C Dvorak: You know, what's
what's missing from this, this
17:25
scenario? What, who's selling
the iodine tablets?
17:30
Adam Curry: Well, you know, who
is?
17:32
John C Dvorak: Is he still
selling them? He better
17:34
Adam Curry: be I should check
him. I think he is a seed mat. I
17:37
know that sir. Jean had iodine,
an iodine business. He was
17:41
opening up. He also he also has,
was he selling selling EMP
17:47
devices that you can put into
your circuit and then you won't
17:52
get emp, which sounds like a
huge scam. I don't know. But he
17:56
was talking about iodine. Maybe
sir Jean is doing that. I have
18:00
to ask him. Anyway, this there
is something else that happened.
18:03
I mean, I don't know if it was
significant or not, but it would
18:06
have been newsworthy.
18:07
Unknown: Police are searching
for at least one suspect to
18:10
hurled explosives at several
Washington DC businesses. Early
18:13
Sunday morning. Authorities
released a photo of a possible
18:17
suspect and a gold accurate T L
with a Maryland license plate.
18:21
Investigators say an explosive
was first set off outside a
18:23
bank. Then minutes later,
another explosive went off
18:27
outside a Nike store. Nine
minutes after that a Safeway
18:30
grocery store was hit with a
Molotov cocktail. Luckily, no
18:34
one was hurt.
18:35
Adam Curry: I don't know. I
thought that was pretty
18:37
newsworthy. Three attacks in
18:40
John C Dvorak: I never even
heard this story. No, that's how
18:45
newsworthy it was. And remember,
everybody
18:47
Unknown: Oreos are just as
addictive as cocaine.
18:51
Adam Curry: Just remember, your
Oreos are just as addictive as
18:54
cocaine. So it was like there
was that? There wasn't it is
19:01
that was actually kind of sad
because there was some really
19:05
big news I felt. Let me see this
is more. This is the basic
19:10
headline.
19:11
Unknown: New this morning at
605. A federal judge in
19:14
Louisiana is limiting the Biden
administration from contacting
19:17
social media companies. When it
comes to removing certain posts.
19:21
The order comes as Republican
attorneys general in two states
19:24
sued the administration they
claimed Biden pressured sites
19:28
like Facebook, Twitter and
YouTube to remove messages
19:31
containing purported
misinformation about COVID 19.
19:34
Election security and other
issues. A Trump appointed judge
19:38
Terry Dodi says American
citizens have the right to
19:40
engage in free debate about the
significant issues affecting the
19:44
country the decision appears to
take effect immediately but can
19:48
still be appealed.
19:50
John C Dvorak: Yes, you were
protests you remember like let's
19:52
say a decade ago, boy you okay?
This is go back. I mean, go back
19:57
less than that, but probably go
back five years in It's I can
20:01
argue it was still hold up. When
ever have reporters preface the
20:09
judge with Trump probably was
every Obama appointed, appointed
20:14
that's never been before. I
never heard Reagan import
20:17
appointed or, or no, never
short, Nixon appointed. No, I
20:23
don't remember Nixon appointed
judge.
20:25
Adam Curry: No. No. I mean, most
people weren't alive who were
20:30
reporting on the news now to be
well, I
20:32
John C Dvorak: was alive when
there was this thing. It wasn't
20:34
we didn't have to show but I've
never heard such a thing.
20:37
Adam Curry: Well, let's listen
to CNN, who were this this
20:40
lawsuit of this injunction is
interesting. It was too much for
20:45
me to read through. It's like,
you know, it's a lot of pages. I
20:48
couldn't get to everything. But
lawyers, and scholars of law are
20:53
emailing me saying, Yeah, this
is actually this is pretty
20:56
solid. This is some pretty big
news. And CNN is, of course,
20:59
very upset, because you know,
it's all Republican plot, Trump
21:02
appointed blood judge from an
appointed judge. Hello,
21:07
everybody from appointed judge,
21:09
Unknown: but this judge was
confirmed 98 to zero by the
21:11
Senate, just reading the words
in this injunction, a, quote,
21:15
massive effort by the defendants
to suppress speech based on
21:19
content, those are the judges
words, calling the president
21:21
case, quote, arguably involves
the most massive attack against
21:25
free speech in the United States
history le
21:29
it's a dramatic decision by this
judge, if you read through it,
21:32
he's citing to literature in
George Washington to Ben
21:35
Franklin, here's what really is
astonishing to me. This is a
21:40
conservative ideology that
clearly comes through in this
21:44
decision. It's a conservative
political ideology, right? We
21:46
saw some of the quotes
questioning vaccines questioning
21:49
mass conservative talking
points. But the ruling itself is
21:52
the opposite of judicial
conservatism. This is one of the
21:55
most aggressive, far reaching
rulings you'll ever see. What
21:58
this judge is purporting to do
is to micromanage or manage day
22:02
to day interactions between
essentially the entire executive
22:05
branch, all these agencies that
are listed as defendants and the
22:08
leading social media companies
and in the actual temporary
22:12
injunction, the judge basically
says, You're not allowed
22:15
administration to talk to these
social media companies about any
22:20
protected free speech, except
for cybersecurity threats,
22:23
national security threats,
criminal threats, but where's
22:26
the line? Who's going to police
this?
22:28
Adam Curry: Oh, clutching my
pearls? Who's going to? And this
22:33
is very much the, the mantra
amongst M five m is? Well, I
22:39
mean, you can't really operate a
social media site without
22:42
censorship. I mean, everyone, I
mean, content moderation. Well,
22:47
John C Dvorak: they go on and on
about it. Not I didn't get any
22:49
clips on this topic, but I will
kind of repeat what I saw on
22:56
PBS. Okay. So PBS had this woman
on who is a professor just just
23:02
like an ghastly looking
professor from one of the one of
23:06
the schools. And she goes off on
this saying all the exemption,
23:11
this is terrible, because all
the examples that for example,
23:14
yes, the government called
Twitter and they over and over,
23:18
but there were no overt threats.
There were no threats
23:21
whatsoever. And it's as if,
like, you know, you get a call
23:26
from the IRS. And they say, hey,
we'd appreciate it. If you did
23:31
something for us. Yes. Just
23:32
Adam Curry: a little thing here.
23:33
John C Dvorak: There's no
threat.
23:35
Adam Curry: Oh, we're just
asking you to help us out.
23:38
John C Dvorak: So and I thought
that her naivete about this was
23:41
so ridiculous, because they left
her on forever yakking away
23:46
about this business. I don't get
it. But we'll understand what
23:49
the what was the deal? What was
the fuss? Who cares?
23:53
Adam Curry: Well, this, this
kind of harkens back to the
23:55
Twitter files, and we saw what
was actually going on. And if
23:58
you read this, what I've read so
far, you know, it's pretty
24:01
damning that, you know, let's
just call this a summation of
24:04
the Twitter files. And you know,
if people actually in America
24:10
took some time to read it, I'm
sorry if they could read above a
24:13
third grade level. Sorry. They
might be shocked. I'm telling
24:18
you shocked at what was going
on. And this of course, comes on
24:22
the right on the heels of the
launch of threads. The the
24:28
Zuckerberg, Twitter,
alternative, reds, reds, red,
24:35
whatever. Now,
24:36
John C Dvorak: what do you what
do you call it?
24:39
Adam Curry: It's reds. What is
this is
24:42
John C Dvorak: Brett is what it
sounds like
24:44
Adam Curry: Tourette's? What is
internet Surrett Zuckerberg
24:48
Tourette's social media network.
What is interesting is the
24:52
juxtaposition big word of this
with what is happening in France
24:56
where the Macron turned off the
internet. In some parts of not
25:03
just Paris but some parts of the
country to thwart the threat of
25:09
social media and I have a report
25:11
Unknown: Juliet's secret
greatest you, Julia social media
25:14
platforms are being accused of
amplifying violence during these
25:18
protests. Why is that?
25:20
Well, first of all, because
social media platforms operate
25:22
on engagement, so they use
algorithms to identify trending
25:27
topics and hashtags and videos
that are the most shared and the
25:31
most commented upon. And that's
what they push to their users.
25:34
And that was what's fuels their
their news feed, but also their
25:37
rankings, recommendations and
group functionalities. And, of
25:40
course, during periods of
protests and riots and unrest.
25:43
The videos that tend to trend
are outbreaks of violence. Now,
25:46
the hashtags that are currently
being used, at least in the last
25:49
couple days here in France, are
a night and Altair police, but
25:52
also civil war. And it's those
videos with these attached
25:55
hashtags that are being pushed
to users. Now, it's also what's
25:58
being criticized as the economic
model of those platforms because
26:01
they make money depending on how
long people spend on the
26:05
platform. And unfortunately, we
know that violent content tends
26:08
to be an effective way to keep
people on their platforms. Now,
26:12
social media platforms are also
used to spread information
26:16
coordinate meeting points and
actions. And that's what we saw
26:19
during the storming of the US
Capitol in January 2021. Now, on
26:23
Snapchat, for instance, you also
have very popular features like
26:26
snap map, which is an
interactive map, where you're
26:29
going to see in real time
locations, where publications,
26:32
videos of destruction and
scuffles with the police are
26:34
happening in real time. So here
you can, you can see where that
26:38
actually happened. And I think
what's important is to
26:39
understand that riots are
becoming viral. They're being
26:42
live streamed on social media
platforms. And this is something
26:45
that we didn't actually see
during the student riots of
26:47
2005. Oh, even though back then
students didn't need social
26:50
media to to establish rallying
points, but they're not
26:54
responsible the platforms, but
they are becoming an echo
26:57
chamber in which everyone can
participate and participate in
27:00
real time. And as you said,
along with the government, the
27:02
French government has asked
those platforms now not only to
27:05
take down all of the violent
content, but also to give the
27:08
information the identity of
people who have been
27:11
perpetrating those acts and
those criminal offenses.
27:13
Adam Curry: Oh, very different
story there in, in France. Very
27:17
different. So
27:18
John C Dvorak: I gotta get a
couple of things out of the way
27:20
here. Sure. I was I was thinking
about this the other day, and I
27:23
realized that this whole France
thing is a CIA up.
27:27
Adam Curry: Well, there's a lot
of evidence that points towards
27:30
that. Yes.
27:31
John C Dvorak: And and what
comes to mind is something we
27:34
said on about three shows ago,
we were I brought back up
27:37
freedom fries, because France
wasn't on board. Yeah. With the
27:41
Ukrainian war. Well, Freedom
Fries initially was of course,
27:44
nine. What was it? 911? Well,
it's no freedom fries actually
27:48
came out of France not joining
our coalition for the coalition.
27:53
Yes, the coalition. They said
no, no, we hate France,
27:57
Adam Curry: the Freedom
Coalition. And
28:01
John C Dvorak: and so yeah, we I
love our word, Monica. We're
28:06
Adam Curry: laughing about it.
But it's so sick.
28:08
John C Dvorak: It's hilarious.
So
28:12
Adam Curry: coalition of the
willing, I'm sorry, thank you
28:14
trolls coalition of the willing,
that's what it was. I was even
28:17
better than as a coalition
28:18
John C Dvorak: of the willing I
forgot that. Yes. Good one. So
28:22
so the French aren't on board
with the Ukraine thing to the
28:25
extent we want them and then it
came up in an anti de clip,
28:30
which I didn't keep, or as an
older one where the French
28:33
weren't on board with anything
we're doing with China. They're
28:36
just not on board. No. And so
Okay, well, what why are they
28:40
fresh? Not aboard? It's not the
French. It's McCrone. Yeah, he's
28:45
Adam Curry: the problem. He has
to go. He's the
28:46
John C Dvorak: he's gotta go. So
this is a an OP. What do you
28:50
call it when your regime change?
We're doing a regime change in
28:54
France, one of our allies. And,
of course, important to the
29:00
regime, regime change, as has
been shown in the past. And all
29:04
these other regime changes we've
attempted is Twitter. Twitter
29:08
has to be part of a big change.
Good point. And that's why
29:12
Twitter is not going away
anytime soon, because it's a
29:14
very useful tool. But this is
all in up.
29:19
Adam Curry: There was. I was
reading an article see if I can
29:23
find it was that you know, so we
had the Athena the Netflix
29:27
movie, and I believe that is
like, the kid who was killed or,
29:33
you know, there's some family
relationship to the actual
29:36
actors. I mean, there's all
kinds of stuff. You know, you
29:39
pointed out, we don't even know
we didn't really see anything.
29:44
We didn't really see the murder
happened. We saw some
29:46
circumstantial evidence. And I
hate to be ghoulish about it,
29:51
because it sure seems like they
buried somebody. But when it
29:54
comes to ops, that mean, bar CIA
doesn't give a crap. Do whatever
30:00
They have to do whatever they
have to do. Including forcing
30:05
everybody to not release the
true information which is
30:09
required by law since 2017. Then
Biden just came out again and
30:14
went, Oh, yeah, we're gonna
release just about everything.
30:17
Except for the really important
stuff that you can't know. the
30:21
JFK assassination.
30:23
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Hey, versus
I have my thesis on that based
30:27
on some of these things we've
played on the show, which is the
30:32
CIA didn't kill Kennedy.
30:34
Adam Curry: No, I know you use
the mob and CIA couldn't stop
30:37
the mob and the mob is in charge
and the head of the crime
30:39
families Joey.
30:41
John C Dvorak: Joey is now Joey.
Joey. Joey to bool.
30:46
Adam Curry: Anyway, so part of
the op and this and I think that
30:49
the OP is far and why it's not
just France, although they're
30:53
rolling out the the true shills
is just a great one for France.
30:57
24 Incoming but you know, this
whole we're bringing racism back
31:02
to the old country. You know,
the Netherlands racist? Yeah.
31:07
Oh, you have a racist history.
Everyone's right, France. Ah,
31:11
don't get me started
31:13
Unknown: to play me. Thank you
so much for your time this
31:15
evening. I think it's safe to
say that the images of police
31:20
precisely here in France have
shocked European audiences
31:23
Adam Curry: noticed police
brutality all of a sudden now
31:26
it's police brutality, you know
that that weapons from Ukraine
31:30
are showing up and these riots
like us made you know, why
31:34
didn't know this? Yeah, I got
some notes about doing surprised
31:38
John C Dvorak: No, I shouldn't
be surprised
31:39
Unknown: to see here in France
of shocked European audiences.
31:42
As an American I wanted to get
your take on what you've seen in
31:45
the last few days and how it
compares to the to the USA
31:49
Adam Curry: now this is this is
a an American experts,
31:52
sociologist, okay, here we go.
This is the up here it is just
31:56
as
31:56
Unknown: you said, thanks for
having me. And also for making
31:59
clear I am a sociologist. So of
course, there are a lot of
32:03
parallels between what we're
seeing in France, the rise of
32:08
police shootings that have
disproportionately targeted
32:11
black French people who are Arab
or black. That is similar to
32:15
what we see in the United States
and in other countries, where
32:19
biases in policing and in police
violence reflect the biases of
32:24
the broader society. One of the
differences with France is that
32:30
there is a really deeply rooted
denial of the cause of the
32:36
specific killing of Nigel
himself but also these broader
32:40
issues of discrimination. It's
just this deeply entrenched,
32:45
really colonial mindset Hold
32:47
John C Dvorak: on. Who is this
woman? And why she's such an
32:53
expert? I honestly I let me see
do I have an American university
32:58
sociologist I think that's
that's what she is. And she so
33:02
she is okay. Yeah, we take an
American sociologist got
33:07
Adam Curry: to tell you what's
wrong with France. Hello.
33:10
John C Dvorak: This bouquet,
33:11
Adam Curry: I mean, you don't
even know need to know who she
33:14
is. The setting is perfect. I go
on. So I should know but really
33:18
deeply rooted to colonial
33:20
Unknown: denial of the cause of
the specific killing of Niall
33:25
himself. But also these broader
issue
33:28
John C Dvorak: knows about the
killing just No, of course, was
33:33
Jack about the killing. Of
course, we don't know. Nobody,
33:36
nobody knows
33:37
Unknown: specific killing of
Niall in specific killing
33:40
itself, but also these broader
issues of discrimination. It's
33:44
just this deeply entrenched,
really colonial mindset that
33:49
prevents French authorities from
admitting that racism is to play
33:53
but also that that, that racism
is rooted, and again, France's
33:58
history of colonization, that
34:00
Adam Curry: history of column of
course, they colonized Africa,
34:02
they still print money for five
countries in Africa, of course,
34:06
John C Dvorak: and in fact, the
leading non native language in
34:11
Africa is french french, yes,
34:13
Adam Curry: bib shim a lot of
places in the world. So one of
34:16
our producers told me that the
possible replacement would be a
34:22
dwad Philippe, who was prime
minister of France, from 2017 to
34:27
2020, under Macron. He's a
lawyer, former member of UMP
34:33
union for popular movement,
which later became the
34:36
Republicans served as a member
of the National Assembly until
34:39
2017. Could be the could be the
possible possible guy
34:45
John C Dvorak: that that's okay.
We should be yes. Anyone who has
34:48
ideas we would like to get this
guy's done. Yeah, he has to be
34:54
done. has to be done. There's no
way he can survive this.
34:57
Adam Curry: I predict suicide by
A jet engine ingestion. This is
35:03
no one's doing that. You just
wait if you're lucky in
35:06
predicting it, maybe it's okay
maybe it's okay. So just french
35:10
french. Okay, ruff, ruff ruff.
Don't get her all crazy she
35:14
does. I am going to tell you
there will be a major person to
35:20
commit suicide by jet engine
ingestion of a private plane
35:24
this will happen. No. And I'm
still my bet is still on. On
35:29
Hunter. It's a trend Come on.
It's a
35:33
John C Dvorak: funny idea. It's
a trend ghoulish, but it's a
35:37
very funny idea for Hunter Biden
to get sucked into a jet engine
35:40
this method of suicide but this
is something of a stretch a
35:45
Adam Curry: poor schmuck at San
Antonio airport that was ruled a
35:48
suicide he but he hated his life
so much he committed suicide by
35:51
getting sucked into a jet
engine. That's not the way to do
35:54
it. But that's that was the
news. So it's not a thing. It's
36:00
John C Dvorak: it's, it would be
funny if it became a fad.
36:04
Adam Curry: Like swallowing
goldfish. It's, it's a fad. Ah,
36:11
John C Dvorak: well, this
happens with bridges. You know,
36:13
like the Golden Gate Bridge for
a while was it was faddish to
36:15
commit suicide by jumping off.
That's true. That's true. So it
36:19
couldn't be a fan I have fat
could happen. Suicide fad is
36:22
suicide. You know, people are
getting their kids chopped off
36:26
for no good reason. sterilized
because it's a fad. Oh, man,
36:31
Adam Curry: you go in there. You
go in there with me. You go in
36:33
there with me I have an
36:34
John C Dvorak: iMac. Yes but not
with not hundreds not doing I
36:37
have a great clip is going to be
accidental. I think it's going
36:41
to be like accidental he's going
to ingest overdose, overdose.
36:45
Overdose because of fentanyl
fentanyl. Yeah, of course. Gotta
36:48
be fat. No, really.
36:50
Adam Curry: No, no, he's got to
go straight to Trank Trank isn't
36:54
he's not gonna go to Trank Frank
is like like everyone's doing
36:57
Trank now
36:58
John C Dvorak: we explain what
Trank is to the people that
37:00
don't know what your rank is
horse tranquilizer with
37:03
fentanyl? Yes, and it turns into
a zombie. Now you die well you
37:09
died from fentanyl to I think
should just be you got bad coke.
37:13
No fault of his own bad coke
cans.
37:17
Adam Curry: That'll be the
report Hunter Biden died today
37:20
due to a bad batch of coke so no
fault of his own. Yeah. Okay,
37:26
just winding up with France for
a moment. The interesting that
37:30
the French people anyway,
37:31
John C Dvorak: only our podcast
gets this modeling,
37:34
Adam Curry: modeling another
fantastic term modeling,
37:38
modeling what is the exact
definition of modeling
37:41
John C Dvorak: sick related
deaths and
37:45
Adam Curry: let me just check
this maudlin. Okay, we'll go to
37:52
Merriam Webster are Kuma drunk
enough to be emotionally silly,
37:56
weekly and effusively
sentimental. This is a weird Oh,
38:01
those are synonyms. I'm sorry.
We don't want synonyms we want
38:03
the we want the actual word.
There we go. That, you know,
38:12
they've they've screwed up the
dictionaries to such a degree.
38:16
You can't even look up a word
anymore. Okay, so I go to
38:21
dictionary.com then we go
tearfully or weekly emotional
38:24
foolishly sentimental. does, it
says nothing about
38:28
John C Dvorak: well, maybe I'm
wrong. It was my usage of the
38:30
word modeling QR. mandelson's
sentimental about port four,
38:36
four on
38:38
Adam Curry: parameter. That was
kind of interesting. The French
38:40
people apparently support the
police officer. And they had to
38:45
hold the ultra sting halt the
GoFundMe.
38:49
John C Dvorak: Still talking
about that Well no. France 24
38:51
Adam Curry: dose they raised
38:52
Unknown: more than one and a
half million euros in barely
38:55
five days with more than 80,000
participants and one off
38:58
donations of up to 3000 euros.
Or this in order to support the
39:02
family of the police officer
under investigation for the
39:05
death of now Hale killed after
being stabbed in the Paris
39:08
suburb of nontariff. Last week.
To GoFundMe campaign was set up
39:12
by John Messier is a former
spokesman for fire rate
39:15
politician earrings and more.
But after calls for it to be
39:18
deleted, its founder announced
that it would be halted on
39:21
Tuesday evening from making it
impossible to use the money from
39:24
authorities police union rep
defended the campaign.
39:29
Enough to sort of echo you have
a mother who's on her own with
39:33
a child or husband is currently
detained. He's going to launch
39:37
legal proceedings which will
last a long time just isn't we
39:41
know what will be high profile.
His wife needs this financial
39:44
support to be able to continue
bringing up our child or to our
39:48
14 year old.
39:51
Is it legal? It is authorized if
its sole purpose is to support
39:55
the family. But a judge can ban
it if it's used to finance fines
39:59
or debt damages or if it
threatens public order. In 2021
40:04
another fundraiser was canceled
by the courts. It had been set
40:09
up to support a yellow vest
protester who had been convicted
40:12
of assaulting a policeman.
40:14
Adam Curry: So, yeah, so no
money. Hey, maybe you were
40:17
looking for morose.
40:21
John C Dvorak: Morrow morose
could be the word
40:23
Adam Curry: morose kind of fits
it a gloomily or suddenly ill
40:26
humoured.
40:27
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that would
be I should have said morose. Is
40:30
that a model right there. I'd
like more careful about some of
40:33
these words over the years, you
know, they tend to deteriorate
40:38
in the memory.
40:39
Adam Curry: While we're on Mia
culpa was I was wrong. I was
40:43
wrong. I called out trolls, a
stupid trolls about Max
40:48
Blumenthal. And the reason why I
was wrong is I was confused with
40:52
Richard Blumenthal and I thought
they were saying he was related
40:55
to Richard Blumenthal, the
creep. Who wants you know, he
41:00
and the lady just so
41:02
John C Dvorak: many Blumenthal's
AI can making this sort of
41:06
mistake to do what is the one
that they were referring to as
41:08
the one that worked with
Hillary? Yes, yes. So Hillary
41:12
blooming Yes. Which
41:13
Adam Curry: is interesting that
that Max Blumenthal is Sydney's
41:16
son and you know, Max is going
against the grain here, but it
41:20
would have been okay if I just
said, No, you're wrong, but I
41:22
call them stupid trolls. So I
feel bad about that. And I was,
41:26
John C Dvorak: you make yourself
look foolish. I did. Very
41:28
foolish,
41:29
Adam Curry: very foolish now. I
have comments, some feedback
41:32
about you. Oh, no. Yes. Back in
episode 1562. I listened in
41:39
horror, as JCD went haywire with
the rain stick in order to stop
41:45
the Nova Scotia wildfires which
let's be honest, Fidel Jr.
41:49
Probably set himself to push
climate BS Well, it worked. JCD
41:54
ruined Kansas avian summer. It's
been raining for a friggin
41:57
month. Summer in this part of
the world is so sweet because
42:01
our winters are harsh. And they
come early and stay late. Oh, we
42:04
get his June July August. So
far. The first third of our best
42:07
season has been a complete wash
out.
42:10
John C Dvorak: I told you to go
with the one and went nuts with
42:13
the rain. We do know you are
jiggling it
42:15
Adam Curry: up and down.
42:17
John C Dvorak: You always I
always do that you I get a
42:20
little balls out of the little
crevices.
42:23
Adam Curry: I even said you were
going nuts. Ivan said it You
42:26
went too far. You went too far
on that. So sorry, Canada.
42:33
John C Dvorak: We apologize.
Someone called me out an email
42:36
about not using the turkey sound
right? Which is this?
42:41
Adam Curry: Correct. And that
someone is sending me a turkey
42:44
call to do it properly?
42:46
John C Dvorak: And then because
I do this once in a while. Yeah,
42:50
that's wrong. And that bothers
Yes,
42:52
Adam Curry: of course it does.
As discussed on the previous
42:57
episode, and since you bring up
the regime change and of course
43:01
we had it before ABC but we'll
let them report on it.
43:05
Unknown: We turn now to the
director of the CIA offering
43:07
some rare insight into how the
agency recruits spies during
43:11
rare insight. How about school
to burn says the attempted
43:15
revolt against Vladimir Putin by
Russian mercenaries last month
43:19
has provided a unique
opportunity for the US
43:22
intelligence community agencies.
Edwin is here to explain that.
43:25
Um, good morning.
43:26
Good morning, Lionel. That
onboarding rebellion happened
43:29
about a week ago when though it
ended within just hours. The CIA
43:33
director says it's still making
an impact. This morning, US CIA
43:38
director William Burns,
capitalizing on the short lived
43:42
mutiny in Russia by Wagner group
mercenary boss Yevgeni.
43:45
Precautions stating Russian
frustrations with the war in
43:48
Ukraine is making it easier to
recruit
43:51
spies, disaffection with the war
will continue to gnaw away at
43:56
the Russian leadership that
disaffection creates a once in a
43:59
generation opportunity for us.
It's at our core, a human
44:04
intelligence service.
44:06
Adam Curry: At our core, we kill
people but at our core, it's an
44:09
intelligence service.
44:10
Unknown: We're not letting it go
to waste
44:11
burns in England, calling it
striking that precaution once a
44:15
close confidants of Vladimir
Putin preceded his actions with
44:19
scathing words on Russia's most
senior military officers
44:22
the impact of those words and
those actions will play out for
44:26
some time, a vivid reminder of
the corrosive effect of Putin's
44:31
war on his own society.
44:33
The CIA launched an effort in
May to recruit Russians who had
44:36
expertise in science, technology
or diplomacy on the telegram
44:40
social media site. The campaign
provided instructions on how to
44:43
contact the CIA on the dark web.
The Kremlin accused us of trying
44:48
to destabilize their country,
and overnight Russia launching
44:52
drone attacks in the capital
Kyiv after a 12 day break,
44:56
officials saying air defense
systems destroyed all targets.
45:00
This as Ukraine advances there
counter offensive around the
45:04
devastated eastern city of
Baltimore with Ukrainian
45:07
soldiers telling ABC News they
believe they can liberate the
45:10
area Ukrainian officials again
warning Russia might also attack
45:15
the Zapper region nuclear plant
to try to disrupt their counter
45:19
offensive
45:20
Adam Curry: no yeah now before
we
45:21
John C Dvorak: notice the
wording in there she said air
45:24
defenses destroy for she goes
like this drone attack air
45:32
defenses destroyed are all
targets well or they didn't she
45:39
didn't say all drones she said
all targets which reading the
45:42
targets of the drones
45:44
Adam Curry: yes that's weird. I
45:47
John C Dvorak: well, I said I
don't know but this there's
45:50
something up with this with
burns their cancer worries him
45:54
to come out and say this stuff
45:57
Adam Curry: well, it's regime
change that's what they're
45:59
doing. Yeah,
45:59
John C Dvorak: but they're not
accomplishing it. And I will see
46:01
any evidence of that.
46:04
Adam Curry: No, it's it's it's
psychological warfare. It's you
46:07
know, like the the Fourth Army
Division psych wars like, Oh,
46:10
we're everywhere. We'll be very
afraid. Meanwhile, the Guardian
46:15
reporting that that hot dog boy
isn't even in Belarus. He's back
46:22
in Russia. He may even be dead.
As Putin says he lived by the
46:27
troll he dies by the troll. As
the Kremlin appears to gain
46:32
control of the Wagner warlord
new new term warlords troll
46:36
farms as Patriot media
operations shut down. So maybe
46:42
it was no deal and we're getting
nothing. We're getting CIA.
46:47
Unknown: You nailed it.
46:48
Adam Curry: We're getting CIA
report right in
46:50
John C Dvorak: the middle of it.
We don't know what they're
46:52
getting go nothing.
46:54
Adam Curry: They barged in
smashed the front door felt like
46:56
they were busting a brothel. Not
the workplace of patriotic
46:59
journalists at a senior staffer
had to reaffirm the flagship
47:03
Patriot online outlet. Yeah, who
knows, I did get this little
47:09
tidbit from the defense and
aerospace report how
47:12
Unknown: stable and secure is
Vladimir Putin at the moment,
47:15
even if we want to imagine him
to be, you know, sort of one
47:18
foot out the door or one foot on
a banana peel?
47:21
Well, last week when we talked
about
47:28
Adam Curry: what foot on a
banana field ladies and
47:30
gentlemen, CIA, dead Sasha last
seen
47:34
Unknown: him to be, you know,
sort of one foot out the door or
47:36
one foot on a banana peel?
47:38
Well, last week, when we talked
about the mutiny, we actually
47:41
asked a lot of questions, and we
caution people not to jump to
47:44
conclusions, because so much
wasn't really known. And so much
47:48
not known about what actually
happened, and what transpired
47:51
behind the scenes. Certainly,
Vladimir Putin is still in
47:55
power. Certainly his he is still
very much in place along with
48:00
his allies. But people have have
noticed some unusual behavior.
48:09
For example, when he visited
Dagestan, as you have indicated,
48:12
he was out there in the crowds,
hugging people and having people
48:15
getting really close to him.
That's really unusual for
48:18
someone who for many years, sort
of tried to stay away from
48:22
exactly this type of very close
engagement and behavior like
48:26
that, which is in contrast to
much of his official behavior
48:29
breeds a lot of rumors, but
we're not going to go there.
48:32
We're just going to kind of take
things as they are.
48:35
And And apparently, some of you
been suggested that those are
48:38
one of his many body doubles did
that, right? I mean, there's
48:41
been a little bit of discussion,
okay, was that actually put in
48:43
there not right, in some
circles.
48:45
His behavior basically is
indicative of a lot of facts
48:51
that breed these such rumors
because, on one hand, he could
48:55
have a very sort of distant
contact with even his closest
48:59
officials, as you have
indicated, he's sitting across
49:02
from a very long table. And
shortly afterwards, he's out
49:07
there gleefully hugging people
that's really unusual, even even
49:10
for Western politicians who are
who are normally engaging a lot
49:15
with their constituents on a
regular basis.
49:18
Adam Curry: How about this? How
about the CIA has Putin doubles
49:21
and just pop them out here in
there? That might be something
49:24
that would do
49:25
John C Dvorak: Wow, that's a
good one I wouldn't even
49:27
considered Could it be
49:30
Adam Curry: the recruiting on
the dark web? Putin lookalikes?
49:33
Which is by it's a Torah dress
by the way Whoo. Big Dark Web
49:38
big scary dark web.
49:41
John C Dvorak: So the that's
part that would make some sense
49:44
and he's cropped up here into
the escape. Putin look alikes
49:47
and come and come and go there
will be there are putting look
49:50
alikes there you know, if I
documented any in the
49:53
newsletter, but you can, you can
look at him and tell us not
49:56
Adam Curry: like Biden, we got
Biden lookalikes body
49:59
John C Dvorak: there's a button
At least to the Biden's. And
50:03
then there's the shout and
Biden. My favorite guy, let's,
50:08
Adam Curry: let's see what
Zelinsky is up to surprise
50:10
surprise in Ukraine
50:11
Unknown: Ukraine's President
Solinsky is warning about a
50:13
dangerous situation in his
country involving a massive
50:17
nuclear facility in Russian
occupied territory. Charlie
50:20
dagga is in Ukrainian city of
Zepo Regia for us this morning,
50:24
Charlie, good morning. Morning
to you, Tony. It has been a
50:27
nerve wracking night for all of
Ukraine, but especially here in
50:31
the vicinity of that nuclear
power plant.
50:33
Adam Curry: By the way, this is
a CIA Broadcast Systems report.
50:35
So expect some some some
tension.
50:38
Unknown: That's after Russia and
Ukraine accuse one another
50:40
plotting an attack in the
complex over the next couple of
50:43
days. Now overnight, President
Solinsky outlining his claims in
50:48
detail that Russian troops had
placed objects resembling
50:51
explosives on the roof and
several power units at the
50:55
complex. Those are his words.
That's after Russia accused
50:59
Ukraine of planning to strike
the plant with missiles or
51:02
drones packed with radioactive
waste from other nuclear
51:05
facilities. Neither side
providing any evidence of those
51:09
claims. Now the plant has been
under Russian control, since he
51:12
was captured about a month into
the invasion fought over ever
51:15
since authorities routinely run
drills in this region for
51:20
civilians in case of a major
incident. A local official we
51:23
spoke to this morning said
residents will receive warnings
51:26
on their phones, instructing
them whether to stay inside and
51:29
close the doors and windows or
get ready to evacuate.
51:34
Adam Curry: So I didn't clip it.
But I have at least four
51:38
different videos. I'll put them
in the show notes of the
51:41
International Atomic Energy
Association. President He's over
51:46
there. He's inspecting the
plant. It's like there's nothing
51:49
going on. It's just it's all
calm. You know, they had a
51:53
little bit of worry about the
water. And you know, the because
51:56
of the dam that was blown up,
which of course Russia did
51:59
themselves. Yeah, everything
seems to be pretty calm.
52:04
John C Dvorak: Except there's a
little tidbit in this story that
52:07
I only heard once on one of the
reports, and I have never heard
52:11
it since because it makes it
make even less sense that the
52:14
Russians would do this. That's
the power plant that powers
52:18
everything in Crimea
52:19
Adam Curry: chests. They
wouldn't want to take so want to
52:22
blow it up? Actually, no, they
don't. But you know Zelinsky.
52:30
Unknown: New this morning Russia
claims it intercepted five
52:33
Ukrainian drones. They say the
drones were attempting to target
52:37
an area where civilian
infrastructure is located. Now
52:40
this is just the latest sign
that Ukraine's counter offensive
52:43
is underway. Meantime, an
exclusive interview with CNN
52:47
Erin Burnett, Ukrainian
president Solinsky making clear
52:51
that Ukraine's path to a NATO
membership relies heavily on
52:55
President Biden's immediate
support.
52:57
The US decide today whether
Ukraine will get invited to
53:00
NATO, wouldn't you video, this
is today's situation and it's a
53:03
fact. The majority of the NATO
countries support inviting
53:07
Ukraine to NATO b&c schools who
have their doubts, look only at
53:11
President Biden, and he knows
that this depends on what will
53:15
be his decision.
53:16
So he has he has a decision to
me coming in. Today. Yes, he's a
53:21
decision maker for today to be
Ukrainian aid or not to be right
53:27
down the line. Now. Now, it's
very important, it will push
53:31
Russia it will push our soldiers
to their capade quicker, but we
53:36
know that we will never be a
need to before we're finished.
53:42
Right. So we understand
everything. But this signal is a
53:47
really very important and
depends on Biden's decision.
53:51
Adam Curry: And all all this
past week, the International
53:55
Criminal Court was setting up
that phony baloney, joint
53:59
investigation team sub court to
go and convict every single
54:05
Russian of crime of aggression.
They're really they're really
54:09
doing this. If she
54:11
John C Dvorak: asked him the
question that would first that
54:14
would come to mind which is in
the NATO charter, no nation that
54:19
is currently in a bond.
54:21
Unknown: border conflicts.
54:23
John C Dvorak: Any conflict?
54:24
Adam Curry: I think it's border
conflict specifically, I may be
54:27
wrong. Well, whatever
54:29
John C Dvorak: they're on.
They're in a conflict. Yeah. And
54:32
border and other conjoin they
can't be part of NATO until this
54:38
is resolved. Yeah. And Russia
already came out and said if we
54:44
have to be in a conflict with
Ukraine until the end of time to
54:48
keep them out of NATO. That's
what we'll do.
54:50
Adam Curry: Yeah. I learned that
what's
54:54
John C Dvorak: the big deal
about them being in NATO? How's
54:57
that adding to the I mean, they
want They want Japan to join
55:01
NATO now I mean it's got to
control these people's
55:04
Adam Curry: everybody against
Russia well and China to
55:08
remember shakos Vili
55:11
John C Dvorak: name rings a
bell? Because V Lee
55:13
Adam Curry: was the president of
Georgia. Mo Right, right. I do
55:17
remember. So this guy is now
he's come out in. He's in jail
55:22
in Georgia for crimes against
the country because he basically
55:27
was the Zelinsky of the whole
Georgia scam, which to this day
55:31
people still covered on our
show. Oh, yeah. 1000 17,000 and
55:35
people to this day, so you're
wrong. Russia, Russia attacked
55:38
Georgia. Now they didn't. It was
and it was, it was the same
55:42
border dispute as this guy. He
then went on to be in the I
55:48
think even though Zelinsky
government or at least during
55:50
the the Maidan. So he was he was
a part of that scam. And now
55:55
this guy is in jail. And he
looks like crap. It looks like
55:59
he says he's being tortured. And
the international community
56:03
doesn't seem to care. So that
should be a warning for Zelinsky
56:07
is if this doesn't go down the
way everybody wants it. You're
56:10
going to wind up pretty sick,
ma'am. It's not going to work
56:13
out well for you. Right, because
you should just see this the
56:17
shocker. There was the guy who
was eating his tie. He was a nut
56:20
job. Remember that he
56:22
John C Dvorak: was I beg you
remember meeting his tie?
56:25
Adam Curry: Yeah, he was so
nervous. He was sucking on the
56:27
tip of the day. He was like,
56:28
John C Dvorak: I couldn't do
56:30
Adam Curry: it. He couldn't hack
it.
56:32
John C Dvorak: He couldn't hack
it as a hacker man as a as a
56:36
stooge. He could not hide being
a good student at that level.
56:40
You gotta know how anyone can
hack it to be honest about it.
56:42
Don't Don't ask me for that.
56:47
Adam Curry: Let's see, well,
let's just come home for a
56:49
minute here. It was all kinds of
stuff happening this weekend. Of
56:54
course, it was Fourth of July
weekend and we had you know
56:57
wouldn't be it wouldn't be
America news if we didn't have
57:01
some shooting and someone
shooting the place up. A lot
57:06
happening in Philadelphia. We
had the liberty from the moms
57:09
for Liberty Conference, which I
have a clip from. You know, of
57:13
course there was pride parades.
And then we have the shooting
57:16
Unknown: this morning. days
after police say this gunman
57:19
opened fire randomly in a
Philadelphia neighborhood of
57:22
killing five people and wounding
several others including a
57:25
toddler. The city is taking aim
at so called ghost guns. The
57:29
kind of weapon allegedly you
57:31
John C Dvorak: hear we attack
57:32
Unknown: one was an AR 15. The
other was a nine millimeter.
57:35
We've confirmed to our lab both
of those weapons were privately
57:39
made firearms. The city
57:40
is now suing two manufacturers
of ghost guns. Those are weapons
57:44
that can be purchased online and
assembled at home posing a major
57:47
concern to police because the
guns are untraceable and they
57:51
can be bought without age or
background checks.
57:54
Manufacturers attempted to avoid
liability by claiming that it is
57:58
selling parts not guns. But the
gun kits they sell can be
58:02
assembled in minutes by
virtually anyone
58:03
Philadelphia has seen a 300%
increase in the number of ghost
58:07
guns used in crimes over the
last four years. And nationwide
58:11
ghost gun recoveries are up
nearly 11 100% since 2017.
58:16
ATF doesn't know about that.
You're required by federal law
58:19
once you make these guns to call
the ATF and register it with a
58:23
serial number that's not being
done.
58:25
What are the ghosts gun makers
being sued has already faced
58:28
multiple lawsuits in Los Angeles
and Washington DC amid growing
58:32
concerns about gang violence
58:34
going in the hands of gang
members convicted felons who
58:38
can't who got obviously can't go
buy a gun, so they're getting
58:40
ghost guns.
58:42
The gun makers have not
responded to the new lawsuit. As
58:45
for the Philadelphia shooting
suspect authorities say he got
58:48
more agitated in recent days
posting messages about guns
58:52
liberals and evil spirits. He's
being held without bail.
58:56
Adam Curry: So this is a very
long report from ABC bringing an
58:59
old cow out of the canal the so
called gun totally
59:04
John C Dvorak: that you may go
into this but why they leave out
59:08
the part that he's a tray at
59:11
Adam Curry: him that's the whole
point. No, no, no, no, no, no
59:15
was not trans was just a dude
who liked to put on dresses.
59:21
This is truly the reporting
we're seeing.
59:24
John C Dvorak: They meet they
went out of their way. Yep. In
59:28
fact, it's in the newsletter. I
wrote this up in the newsletter.
59:30
Yep. With a link to the New York
Post article which shows
59:35
pictures of this guy who is
Looney? Looney Looney Tunes
59:40
Looney
59:41
Adam Curry: he's listening look
59:42
John C Dvorak: at him and go oh
my god, why is this guy not in
59:45
jail but oh no.
59:46
Adam Curry: Liberal so now he's
got to be a Republican. Of
59:49
course that's what all all black
men who wear dresses are all
59:52
Republicans be out of course.
Now. This is not this is where
59:58
shame on ABC. He and everybody
else we're doing this, because
1:00:02
we're now seeing the results of
mentally, obviously, I
1:00:11
John C Dvorak: appreciate what
you're getting,
1:00:12
Adam Curry: you just said 100%.
I think that's 100 frickin
1:00:15
percent. Obviously, we're not
even going to apologize for
1:00:20
people who have gender
dysphoria, because we know that
1:00:22
we're not stupid. This is social
contagion. This is, this is a
1:00:28
trend. It's almost like the dad,
it's very, very bad trend. And,
1:00:34
oh, man, I gotta play this, I
gotta play this clip, because
1:00:38
this fits so in with your
prediction, that all of this
1:00:43
trans Mau was stuff will end
when the children who did not
1:00:48
deserve to be abused by doctors
and parents, sterilized and
1:00:52
sterilized start killing their
parents for what they did to
1:00:55
them, I think you're spot on.
And then they can't admit that
1:01:00
something went wrong with this
person. And now it's the result
1:01:05
of mental illness being
misdiagnosed as trans. So Helen
1:01:11
Joyce literally wrote the book
on, on this, this. So I'm just
1:01:18
going to call it mainly social
contagion. And she, man, she
1:01:23
nails it with her prediction of
what is good, or not even
1:01:26
prediction, her deconstruction,
of what parents who have done
1:01:31
this to their children without
because they were tricked by the
1:01:37
medical community. And by peer
pressure, and by over
1:01:42
socialization, and sadly, over
education, that they will fight
1:01:47
to the death to defend their
choice
1:01:51
Unknown: is something that you
may not have thought of is that
1:01:52
there's a lot of people who
can't move on on this. And
1:01:54
because that's the people who
have transitioned their own
1:01:56
children. So those people are
going to be like, you know, the
1:01:58
Japanese soldiers who were on
Pacific islands and didn't know
1:02:01
the war was over. Right? They've
got to fight forever. But this
1:02:04
is why this is another reason
why this is the worst, worst,
1:02:07
worst social contagion that
we'll ever have experienced, a
1:02:10
lot of people have done the
worst thing that you could do,
1:02:14
which is to harm their children
irrevocably, because of it,
1:02:17
those people will have to
believe that they did the right
1:02:19
thing for the rest of their
lives for their own sanity, and
1:02:21
for their own self respect. So
they'll still be fighting. And
1:02:24
each one of those people
destroys entire organizations
1:02:27
and entire friendship groups,
like I've lost count the number
1:02:30
of times that somebody has said
to me of a specific organization
1:02:34
that has got turned upside down
on this, oh, the deputy director
1:02:37
has a trans child or you know,
oh, the journalist on that
1:02:40
paper, who does Special
Investigations has a trans child
1:02:43
or whatever, the entire
organization gets paralyzed by
1:02:47
that one person. And it may not
even be widely known at the
1:02:50
organization that the the trans
child, but it will come out. But
1:02:53
people will have sort of said it
quietly. And now you can't talk
1:02:55
truth in front of that person.
And you know, you can't, because
1:02:58
what you're saying is, you, as a
parent have done a truly like
1:03:03
human rights, law thing to your
child, that cannot be fixed.
1:03:07
There are specific individuals
who are really actively against
1:03:11
women's rights here. And it's
not known why they are. But I
1:03:14
happen to know through the
backchannels, that it's because
1:03:16
they've trans, their child. And
so those people will do anything
1:03:20
for the entire rest of their
lives to destroy me. And people
1:03:23
like me, because people like me
are standing reproach to them. I
1:03:26
don't want it to be I'm not
talking directly to them. I
1:03:28
don't spend my time bitching
about them. But the fact is that
1:03:31
just simply by saying, We will
never accept mate nation, males
1:03:36
and women's faces. Well, it's
their son that we're talking
1:03:39
about. And they've told their
son that he can get himself
1:03:41
sterilized and destroy his
sexual function. And women will
1:03:45
accept them as a woman. And if
we don't, there's no way back
1:03:49
for them and their child. They
sold their child a bill of goods
1:03:52
that they can't deliver on. And
I'm the one who has to be
1:03:55
bullied, to try to force me to
deliver on it. So that so those
1:03:59
people are going to be the
people who will keep this bloody
1:04:02
movement going, I'm sorry to
say, because they have
1:04:05
everything to lose. And it's a
fight to the death as far as
1:04:08
they're concerned.
1:04:09
Adam Curry: Okay, sadly, I think
she's spot on. She nails it she
1:04:13
John C Dvorak: is completely
spot on. And reminds me of some
1:04:19
talk clips.
1:04:20
Adam Curry: Oh, goodness. Well,
can I just play one one more?
1:04:24
John C Dvorak: One before we get
to the good forever? Yes, they
1:04:27
Adam Curry: are. So a group who
is fevered feverishly trying to
1:04:34
stop this? Certainly the
unsupervised spread of this in
1:04:41
schools is the moms for Liberty
group. Which is is an you know,
1:04:46
they're there. I like them. I
like the local moms for liberty.
1:04:50
I've gotten some people saying
you're warned. You're warned.
1:04:55
Learned about what about them.
These are crazy crazy.
1:05:00
John C Dvorak: You actually know
okay, here's the question then
1:05:03
you there's a group there in
Fredericksburg. I take it. Yes.
1:05:07
Are in the areas
1:05:08
Adam Curry: right now Fred, we
have a Fredericksburg chapter
1:05:10
you bet. And you actually have
met. I know them talk to these
1:05:14
people. Some of them are friends
of mine.
1:05:17
John C Dvorak: And you had made
friends with a few has the
1:05:19
person that is warning you ever
met any of
1:05:22
Adam Curry: them? Yes. Well, I
think something happened to his
1:05:24
wife and you know, she got
excoriated or something. And so
1:05:27
now I have to be warned. I mean,
I'm sure there there are nut
1:05:31
jobs person, every Yes, personal
in every group, but the Southern
1:05:36
Poverty Law Center has come out
and said it's a hate group. It's
1:05:39
a hate group. It's a hate group.
And then the M five M just tacks
1:05:43
on to that it's all it's all
purpose built. Because you know,
1:05:47
it's trans Maoism. It's a
political movement over the over
1:05:50
the backs and front sides of
children. Just to put it
1:05:54
bluntly, to political movement.
And then they come out and they
1:05:59
talk to the over socialized
under educated in this case,
1:06:03
sadly, older Americans who go
out and protest now I was
1:06:07
listening to some of the moms
for Liberty convention which is
1:06:10
also in Philadelphia. Vivec
Ramaswamy was there with his
1:06:15
with his family, which by the
way he had I kind of like him.
1:06:19
He has he's getting
1:06:20
John C Dvorak: everybody likes
him. He's a he's like a concert.
1:06:22
He just has like zero chance of
getting anywhere because he's
1:06:25
kind of like Dave was weighing
or whatever. That guy was the
1:06:29
Democrat last year. Last time.
1:06:31
Adam Curry: Yes. Wang Yeah.
1:06:33
John C Dvorak: Weighing what was
was it Philip? No, it
1:06:36
Adam Curry: wasn't Philip Yong.
Yong Yong. No, yeah, yeah. Greg
1:06:40
guy WANG YONG. So is this
Andrew? Yeah. Andrew Yang. There
1:06:43
we go. We got it. Finally. Wang
Yang one Chun Andrew Yang.
1:06:50
John C Dvorak: Hello. likable is
likable. Yeah.
1:06:53
Adam Curry: The Vic is very
likable to Yang
1:06:55
John C Dvorak: young.
1:06:56
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yang veck is
very likable has had some good
1:07:00
thoughts. You know, the first
thing he wants to do is get rid
1:07:02
of the Department of Education.
You
1:07:07
John C Dvorak: know, stand by to
get rid of. Yeah, yeah. His wife
1:07:09
always be there. So somebody can
get rid of
1:07:12
Adam Curry: it as wife spoke.
And you know, so then he was the
1:07:14
first one to take the pledge,
whatever the pledge is for the
1:07:17
molecule liberty, please don't
take pledges. But the moms for
1:07:20
liberty, you know, I've seen
them in small town, small town
1:07:23
America, Fredericksburg, Texas.
And they went into the library
1:07:27
and said no, not these. This.
Yes. Not that. They, you know,
1:07:33
they kept the the literal. I
forget what the Tina would know.
1:07:37
There's, there's a group out of
Austin, and they are consulting
1:07:41
group, and they have therapists,
and they want to come into the
1:07:44
Fredericksburg school system.
Now we know exactly what those
1:07:46
therapists do. Because they are
mandated by the American
1:07:50
Psychological Association. I
think I'm saying it right.
1:07:54
They're mandated. No, you asked
a question, how do you feel I
1:07:56
don't feel good. You're a boy.
Yeah, that's pretty much we have
1:08:01
our own, our own
1:08:02
John C Dvorak: nauseated girl,
our own third
1:08:05
Adam Curry: of therapists have
told us this. And if you don't
1:08:08
play along, just like COVID,
then you lose your insurance,
1:08:11
you lose your practice, you lose
your license, you're out the
1:08:13
door. So some very brave have
told us this is what's
1:08:16
happening. And you know, that no
one is really diving deep into
1:08:21
that I wish some M five M would.
But anyway, so the media gets on
1:08:25
it and you know, their alcohol
all a part of it, because they
1:08:27
are funded by the pharmaceutical
companies. They're all part of
1:08:30
the pharmaceutical industrial
complex. And they, you know,
1:08:34
talk about this hate group that
are moms for liberty. And they
1:08:37
were, you know, they were
holding their conference in
1:08:40
Philadelphia. And here's two
grandmas who are out there
1:08:43
protesting and, you know, just
listen to exactly how little
1:08:48
they really know. But how much
they've been propagandized into
1:08:52
actually becoming haters
themselves.
1:08:54
Unknown: Can you tell me a
little about about what you're
1:08:56
protesting today?
1:08:57
I'm protest protesting the moms
for Liberty group even being
1:09:00
here at the Marriott I was
protesting last night when they
1:09:04
were down at the museum for the
American Revolution. Because it
1:09:08
gives us it gives the gives them
credibility when they're
1:09:11
actually a hate group,
supporting divisiveness
1:09:14
supporting, banning books
supporting harm to trans
1:09:20
children or gays and lesbians.
And I'm here to protest that
1:09:24
Adam Curry: I love how harm to
trans and gays and lesbian kids
1:09:28
when the harm has already been
committed by the by the medical
1:09:32
industry. How about you? What
are you protesting today?
1:09:35
Unknown: Well, I've been hearing
more and more about moms for
1:09:38
liberty and I think it's very
scary given the state of our
1:09:42
country right now that they are
a growing right wing group and
1:09:47
they've been named that and you
know, we have to do all we can
1:09:52
to protect democracy and
everything that's the opposite.
1:09:57
You know, they're anti gay anti
The Trans banning books that are
1:10:02
so important for young people to
have in their schools, they're
1:10:06
going on school boards, even in
it trying to go to school
1:10:10
Adam Curry: go imagine that
they're harming democracy by
1:10:12
going on school boards, board
meetings,
1:10:14
Unknown: even where they're not
members of that community. And I
1:10:18
really think it's awful that
they're here in Philadelphia,
1:10:22
and that they were able to come
here. And
1:10:26
Adam Curry: they're not because
you know that it's that harming
1:10:28
democracy,
1:10:29
Unknown: about anything that we
need right now in the United
1:10:33
States. What are some of
1:10:34
the books that they're banning
that you think should be in
1:10:36
schools?
1:10:38
I don't, I don't know any of the
titles. But I know there was one
1:10:41
book I was reading about. I'm
not good at recalling names at
1:10:44
this stage. But there's one that
where there was just a mention
1:10:47
at the very end of the book that
Johnny has, is in a family with
1:10:53
two moms or Sam's a family with
two dads and because of that one
1:10:57
line, they wanted the whole book
banned, and they did ban it. And
1:11:01
I think I think that's what's
now you've got children in those
1:11:04
classrooms, who will have two
moms or two dads. And now they
1:11:09
don't get to see themselves
represented at all in any of the
1:11:12
books that they get to read in
that school. And I think that's
1:11:15
what's wrong.
1:11:16
Adam Curry: So that's, that is
obviously not the most egregious
1:11:20
example.
1:11:23
John C Dvorak: Because we are
right they've been propaganda
1:11:25
Adam Curry: and propaganda and I
just want to say the moms for
1:11:27
liberty in Fredericksburg,
Texas, we have gays we got lots
1:11:31
of gays gays running the
Christmas shop gays running the
1:11:34
best restaurant in town, they
all go there they all hang out
1:11:38
with them. Hey Rashard, how
Jordan How you doing? No one's
1:11:40
no one is has a problem with
gays. It's just not true. It's a
1:11:47
man willing to play one more
thing and then you can play. I
1:11:53
just want to prove that this is
a trans mouse. This is a
1:11:56
political movement. This is the
Philly prize a DJ at Pride in
1:12:01
Philadelphia
1:12:04
Unknown: services detection. We
know what services protection
1:12:07
looks like. And that's not
protecting our comrades locking
1:12:12
people up who want to protect
our First Amendment rights want
1:12:15
to protect our young people who
want to protect our trans youth
1:12:18
why protect our queer elders
work protect black and brown
1:12:20
lives and black and brown
legacies? It's not during the
1:12:23
back of a paddy wagon is
disrupting Hey,
1:12:25
Kate
1:12:26
here and if you bought and
guarded you have no home here
1:12:29
because you know we have we have
the love of one another give it
1:12:31
up for yourselves. Comrades.
Comrades we love and appreciate
1:12:38
you.
1:12:38
Adam Curry: Yeah, give it up.
Give it up for you. Give it up
1:12:41
for yourself comrades, give it
up for yourself comrades. Come
1:12:45
on man. Come on, man. God save
the Queen man. Is give it up for
1:12:49
the comrades. Your commies
protect American democracy get
1:12:55
rid of these commies. Tick tock
tock tick tock
1:13:04
John C Dvorak: this is along the
lines of this other clip besides
1:13:07
F when you play before that one
that I'm not going to tell you
1:13:11
you should have done something
but you should err on that last
1:13:14
clip through Adobe Yes
1:13:17
Adam Curry: correct. You are
right you are right Correct.
1:13:21
John C Dvorak: Cuz I ran this
clip through Adobe because I
1:13:23
needed to get out and Racket
that was going on behind it and
1:13:27
get cleaned it up beautifully.
This is the gay complainer this
1:13:30
gay guy walked down the street
making a bunch of racket but
1:13:34
this is the point of this clip
is that it's been only a few
1:13:40
lesbians and we've played a few
clips of them complaining about
1:13:45
what's going on with trans
Maoism but the gay males haven't
1:13:48
really got on board yet. This
guy has
1:13:50
Unknown: I'm sorry all but if I
hear one more person say that
1:13:53
the reason conservatives are
hating on Pride is because
1:13:56
they're homophobic I'm gonna
lose it. This year is a picture
1:13:59
of a bunch of adults celebrating
pride with children in a
1:14:02
fountain where clothing is
optional. This here is old man
1:14:05
twerking in his underwear in
front of children during the
1:14:08
parade. It's not homophobic to
say that pride is about
1:14:11
celebrating degeneracy and
sexual activity more than it is
1:14:14
about love and acceptance
because that's exactly what it
1:14:17
is now. And the worst part about
it is that people who don't know
1:14:20
better not to a fault of their
own will think that this is a
1:14:22
reflection of all gay people
when it's not like I'm sorry
1:14:25
that most of you guys probably
don't get to take your clothes
1:14:27
off in private because nobody's
interested. But that doesn't
1:14:30
give you free rein to do it in
public in front of children. And
1:14:33
people want to come after me for
saying our community has
1:14:35
privilege. If these people were
straight, they would be arrested
1:14:38
in an instant for indecent
exposure. But because it's a
1:14:40
Pride Parade, we're allowed to
be naked in front of children.
1:14:44
All I want is to be able to
marry who I love, live my life
1:14:47
free from discrimination and to
protect children from seeing
1:14:50
naked people in the streets. I
don't quite understand how in
1:14:54
2023 That's a controversial
stance. Oh, yeah. Well,
1:14:58
Adam Curry: he's he sounds a lot
like Joshua from the disaffected
1:15:02
podcast that our American gays
are smart. They're a little
1:15:05
quiet right now. You know, gay
men don't want to be trans
1:15:11
John C Dvorak: or turfs. Because
they haven't come up with a term
1:15:15
for the gays like this guy. No.
Like turfs? Ooh, a turf. The
1:15:19
Turf?
1:15:20
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Well, as long as Kara Swisher is
1:15:25
in control of the lesbians we're
doing, we're not gonna get
1:15:28
anywhere.
1:15:29
John C Dvorak: Well, here's a
here's another guy. This is a
1:15:31
dude with a wig and a one tooth
that was marked by some other
1:15:37
podcasters. But I gotta have
this. This guy can't get a
1:15:42
gynecologist and here's his
complaining
1:15:44
Adam Curry: is the dude who
can't get a guy. No, okay,
1:15:46
John C Dvorak: needs to be
checked. You know? I mean, they
1:15:48
got to use a speculum. They've
got to take a sample, that type
1:15:51
of thing. Check for tears, blah,
blah, blah, right? I mean, make
1:15:53
sense? And so what they had said
to me, it's like, well, we don't
1:15:58
do that here. And I'm like, but
you're going to gynecologist
1:16:03
office, why wouldn't you? Well,
we don't treat trans patients.
1:16:05
So you're discriminating against
me as what you're telling me.
1:16:08
You know, my female doctor in
Toronto would have taken you in
1:16:11
a heartbeat. Yeah. Yeah, it's
both. I am pretty impressed.
1:16:18
Unknown: You know, it's so hard
to find a fight a gynecologist
1:16:21
that can like even work with me,
you know,
1:16:24
Adam Curry: oh, man, it's, this
is insane. We just have to say,
1:16:28
This is insane. You know,
Christina and Kevin. totally
1:16:32
nuts. Yes, Christina and Kevin.
They're in Rotterdam. And of
1:16:36
course, I'm asking her what's
going on. She's so annoying.
1:16:40
Everybody's queer. Because
they're, they're afraid to be
1:16:43
left out. So they have to be
queer. They might not really
1:16:45
anything, just just gotta be
queer. You know, so I can feel
1:16:49
like I'm a part of some a queue
on the queue, which I remember
1:16:52
used to stand for questioning,
but then it turned into queer.
1:16:55
And she says, It's not slowing
down. It's speeding up. They're
1:16:59
not so many people who are
transitioning, but just the
1:17:02
whole Well, you know, which is
different. It's, it's a trend,
1:17:07
but you don't see it slowing
down at all. That's just not a
1:17:12
happy thought.
1:17:14
John C Dvorak: No, not at all. I
guess a lot of the non binary
1:17:17
stuff must be going on there to
go. Yeah, tons of it. And here I
1:17:21
have this is a classic American
non binary and this last is a
1:17:26
talk clip this is the last of
this of this series.
1:17:30
Adam Curry: series. It's called
the you just just shooting fish
1:17:34
in a barrel.
1:17:35
John C Dvorak: I didn't know
there should not this one. This
1:17:37
one. This is a clip is entitled,
A another non binary a whole
1:17:42
which is the conclusion I'm
drawing by these, you know,
1:17:46
these these arrogant non
binaries, who are just that they
1:17:50
looked like, you know, a normal
person, but they insist on this
1:17:54
non binary act. moniker and and
various pronouns, which are
1:18:01
various,
1:18:02
Unknown: I'm non binary, but you
look like a girl. Sure. So you
1:18:06
admit it, you're a girl Stop
1:18:08
couldn't be possible, but the
way that I perceived myself may
1:18:11
be different than the way that
you perceive me. And when it
1:18:13
comes to who knows more about
who don't you think that I might
1:18:16
know more about what's going on
with myself, then you know about
1:18:19
what's going on with myself,
then why don't you make yourself
1:18:21
look more like a boy because
first of all, I'm not a boy. And
1:18:24
I don't want to be a boy. Second
of all, it is not non binary
1:18:26
people's jobs to look more
ambiguous for you. And drogyny
1:18:30
does not equal non binary. And
if non binary looks like and was
1:18:34
one thing, it would not be non
binary. Okay,
1:18:36
so even though I think you
1:18:38
look like a girl, you're not
completely a girl.
1:18:41
Adam Curry: Yes, you're a girl.
Oh, my goodness, you know, these
1:18:45
people are being set up for
universal basic income. This,
1:18:49
this whole thing is a setup.
1:18:51
John C Dvorak: You know, what's
interesting about that last
1:18:53
clip, that's the same person
obviously asking and answering
1:18:56
the questions. This is actually
schizophrenic.
1:18:59
Adam Curry: Yes, or Yes,
borderline personality disorder
1:19:03
at best, which I can speak to,
because I've I know what that's
1:19:08
like. Schizophrenia. You know, I
was nice to see Demi Lovato just
1:19:14
acting like a girl again. In
Where was she she was in, she
1:19:20
was in Philadelphia. Now, I'm
sure she's, you know, whatever.
1:19:24
But she would least wasn't like
just nuts like she used to be at
1:19:28
for a moment there. And she has
all kinds of psychological
1:19:31
issues. Therapists of America
and of the world you need to
1:19:38
stand up and you need to tell
people the truth of what's
1:19:40
happening, because they're also
they're going to come after you
1:19:43
too.
1:19:44
John C Dvorak: With a gun.
1:19:46
Adam Curry: And I just know
1:19:47
John C Dvorak: that shame kids
the same trans kids that are
1:19:51
going to shoot their parents are
going to shoot their doctors do
1:19:55
so there
1:19:55
Adam Curry: was an article in
the in Portland newspaper They
1:20:01
arrived Portland's becoming a
haven for gender refugees. I'm
1:20:06
just gonna read a little bit
just so you can hear that. So
1:20:09
John C Dvorak: was there a
drought someplace? Well,
1:20:13
Adam Curry: they're running
eight. Oh, they're running away
1:20:14
from Austin. Okay, from Austin
and Round Rock, which is Round
1:20:19
Rock is basically a suburb of
Austin. And, and so this is a
1:20:25
lesbian family to two moms. And,
excuse me. Two moms. And I just
1:20:35
just one little paragraph here,
just want to read so you can
1:20:38
hear all the bullcrap stuff that
didn't even happen that they
1:20:42
imagined in their minds cue the
Welsh family. They came to some
1:20:47
Stumptown from Round Rock just
outside of Austin, one of the
1:20:50
fastest growing cities in
America. It may be Valhalla for
1:20:54
guys like Elon Musk, but it's
hell if you're trans. When his
1:21:00
daughter, oh, John Welsh,
interesting when his daughter
1:21:03
told the school she wanted to
use the women's bathroom, the
1:21:06
anti queer book banning group
moms for Liberty started
1:21:10
protesting at school board
meetings. You know, they didn't
1:21:13
call her out by name because
they're not allowed to do that.
1:21:16
But it was very clear it was
about her. So right there.
1:21:20
There's no evidence but okay.
Around the same time last year,
1:21:24
Texas Governor Greg Abbott
ordered the Texas Department of
1:21:27
Family and Protective Services
to investigate for child abuse
1:21:31
parents who approved gender
affirming care for the
1:21:33
transgender transgender
children, including puberty
1:21:37
blocking drugs, wealth, well,
she his wife, Kristen, and s had
1:21:41
seen enough, they packed up
their car and left reporting and
1:21:44
leaving family and friends
behind. During the past month.
1:21:48
WWE as the magazine spoke with
families and individuals who
1:21:51
made the same journey. If
Portland is seeing an exodus of
1:21:54
wealthy residents who are tired
of high taxes that don't seem to
1:21:57
fix anything. It may soon become
a haven for people who have seen
1:22:02
what else the government can do
to its citizens oppress them. So
1:22:06
then we get to the this lesbian
couple, my wife, you know,
1:22:11
that's the first time in a long
time I can remember now that's
1:22:13
not it. Crap. I clicked the
wrong bit here. Where's it? Oh,
1:22:18
here we go. This is it. The
Rodriguez family Tiffany
1:22:22
Rodriguez 41 grew up and grew up
in Texas moved back to Fort
1:22:25
Worth with her wife Dana, to be
close to her extended family
1:22:29
when she added a new member
Penelope now eight six, but
1:22:32
after six years of San Diego,
her home state felt dangerous
1:22:35
for a lesbian couple in Texas.
We couldn't hold hands because
1:22:39
you didn't know what would
happen. They never did it didn't
1:22:43
didn't say like, oh, we held
hands and we got spit on or No,
1:22:47
we didn't hold hands because you
didn't know what would happen.
1:22:50
Try it sometime.
1:22:52
John C Dvorak: When her daughter
a that about anyone in any place
1:22:55
under any circumstance
Rotterdam.
1:22:58
Adam Curry: When her daughter
was born, she and her wife
1:23:00
worried that the clerk would go
rogue and refuse to put them
1:23:03
both on our birth certificate,
even though it's been required
1:23:06
by law since 2015. So they were
worried about their imagining.
1:23:11
imagining this being surrounded
by Trump flags didn't exactly
1:23:15
put her family at ease either.
Because you knew that a majority
1:23:19
of your neighbors voted against
safety of your family and anti
1:23:25
trans legislation. Most of the
most, a lot of the gays are
1:23:29
Trump fans, the men anti trans
legislation combined with book
1:23:34
bands. Hey, you said gays I said
the gays. No agenda gays. Anti
1:23:41
trans legislation combined with
book bands in paren, Texas atop
1:23:45
the nation in the second half of
2022 with 438 and laws that
1:23:49
allow most adults to carry guns
without a permit. Convinced
1:23:53
Rodriguez it was time to shop
for a new home. I mean, come on,
1:23:59
you're imagining things that
aren't really true. You've been
1:24:03
SCI opt
1:24:06
John C Dvorak: it's it's Cupid's
sigh off. That's for sure you've
1:24:09
Adam Curry: been SCI upped. It's
just I'm so sad about Slack and
1:24:14
Portland so sad about this yeah
go enjoy Portland oh yeah Joy
1:24:19
Portland so anyway
1:24:23
John C Dvorak: um enjoy Portland
let people enjoy Portland we
1:24:25
Adam Curry: have we got we got a
good good group in Portland.
1:24:29
They like it and if you did, I
don't know if they feel
1:24:32
John C Dvorak: like either like
you either like Oregon and
1:24:34
Portland in particular or not,
you know?
1:24:36
Adam Curry: Yeah. Anyway, so
this is a
1:24:39
John C Dvorak: for political
sales tax and in Oregon,
1:24:43
Adam Curry: for political
reasons. This is being
1:24:45
propagated through the media and
and has been handily taken care
1:24:49
of by the already very powerful
medical pharmaceutical industry,
1:24:55
who learned how to dirt doing
COVID who set this up and got
1:24:59
this rolling. Were in COVID When
your kids were most vulnerable
1:25:02
at home sitting on tablets and
screens and being hijacked by
1:25:06
creeps on Instagram and Snapchat
and Twitter and Facebook and
1:25:10
whatever else. Tick tock tick
tock tick tock
1:25:15
John C Dvorak: so All right, I
think you made your point. Yes.
1:25:18
Adam Curry: Moms for Liberty
check them out. They're not that
1:25:20
crazy. There's some that I'm
sure there's gonna be weird ones
1:25:24
in every bunch. But I think that
they're they are a political
1:25:28
group. So to call a political
group a hate group is is
1:25:31
actually the definition of, of
being non democratic. How's
1:25:37
that? Alright, but with that,
I'd like to thank you, you for
1:25:41
your courage. The man who put
what one not two, but three C's
1:25:46
in cocaine hydrochloride ladies
and gentlemen, please say hello
1:25:48
to my friend on the other end
the one and only Mr. John
1:25:57
John C Dvorak: morning to you,
Mr. C boosted Rafi here so I was
1:26:00
in the water. And the names the
nights out there
1:26:03
Adam Curry: and in the morning
in the troll room. Didn't even
1:26:10
get a count. Oh, yes, I did get
a count. Let's well hold on. Put
1:26:13
your hands up trolls out. there
trying to get out of it. I got
1:26:19
you. I got him. 2011 2011 Is
that bad? Is that good?
1:26:25
John C Dvorak: That's way Hi
this way. Hi. Yeah. Oh, you said
1:26:30
1750 to eight. That would be the
normal 2011
1:26:34
Adam Curry: These kinds of 11.
These go to 11 are trolls go to
1:26:37
11 Hello, trolls know that they
want to stick around for our
1:26:42
special guests interview and the
magic number, which always takes
1:26:46
place. Of course, we always have
special clips during the
1:26:49
donation segment. They are
listening as a part of their
1:26:54
duty of value for value meaning
they sit in the troll room and
1:26:57
troll along and tell me when I'm
wrong. And tell us when we're
1:27:00
right and give us one liners and
remember things like Andrew
1:27:04
Yang, you know important things.
They're very helpful. And they
1:27:08
are giving back actually in
their own trollee way but
1:27:10
they're giving back because
that's how it works value for
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value is a product that we
deliver to you. You can do with
1:27:18
it as you wish you can copy it,
you can take it you can give it
1:27:21
to other people, you can listen
to it whenever you want, you can
1:27:23
not listen to it. And if you get
any kind of value out of it,
1:27:26
which you'd expect if you listen
to it for some time, you send
1:27:29
that back with his time, talent
or treasure. And patrolling is
1:27:33
definitely a time waster. So
we're happy that you are
1:27:36
spending your time giving that
back to wasting wasting away.
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And you can do that through
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very much Marcus couch for
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setting that up for us. He spent
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like apple. It forget Spotify,
we're not even on Spotify. We
1:28:03
refuse to be on Spotify because
they make us sign a contract
1:28:06
that gives them the rights to
our content. That's not how
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podcasting works. Okay, okay, so
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can just you know, if you want
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to go to troll room.io And you
can jump in there. You can also
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follow us on no agenda social,
which may or may not become
1:28:38
federated with threads. Because
that's what that I don't. I can
1:28:44
guarantee you that Erina is not
going to federate where threads
1:28:48
you know this there's like a
mastodon mess on admin block. Go
1:28:54
on starter, go away. Silicon
Valley. We don't want you here.
1:28:59
No, this is this is our little
space, our little corner on the
1:29:02
internet, where no one can take
us down. We can do whatever we
1:29:05
want. The only one who can kick
you off as me for bad memes.
1:29:09
John C Dvorak: He's too lazy.
1:29:11
Adam Curry: I am too lazy for it
to follow Adam at no agenda.
1:29:13
social.com John C. Dvorak at no
agenda social.com. And we love
1:29:18
it when we have executive and
Associate Executive producers
1:29:21
who support us with their hard
earned treasure because they get
1:29:24
value out of the show. It's
incredibly important. Before we
1:29:29
do that, though, we need to we
need to thank our artists for
1:29:33
the for the album art for
episode 1569. We titled that
1:29:38
hydrating in hindsight. Now I
was out of it. And I apologize
1:29:42
because I was trying to get
these kids on flights and
1:29:46
everything was messed up and
Kevin was being held at customs
1:29:49
and they wanted to throw him
into the little room and so I
1:29:53
didn't write down the obvious
dog gobbler, which was should
1:29:57
have been the title I think
Would you not have chosen dog
1:30:01
gobbler?
1:30:02
John C Dvorak: Like hydrated?
No. Okay.
1:30:04
Adam Curry: We've titled it
hydrating, hydrating, hydrated,
1:30:08
hydrating I don't remember when
hydrate, hydrate hydrating. It
1:30:12
says write writing. Hydrate once
hydrating on the dancer. That's
1:30:15
what I wound up being telling
you. I was out of it all my
1:30:17
fault. Dame Kenny Ben brought us
that artwork. Fantastic. We had
1:30:24
a couple of we almost like
traditional stuff. We had a
1:30:26
couple of choices with fireworks
and you actually selected a
1:30:30
different one before I like
Darren
1:30:32
John C Dvorak: O'Neill's
fireworks. I know you did but
1:30:34
then when you said well but
let's look at the themes are in
1:30:38
the fireworks are in there like
built in without voice and I
1:30:41
yeah, that's kind of cute. It's
a shooter.
1:30:44
Adam Curry: It's cuter
1:30:44
John C Dvorak: Darren
simplicity. And so I picked I
1:30:47
said, Okay, I You talked me into
it. It didn't take much.
1:30:50
Adam Curry: No, no, no, you were
you were sick of me at that
1:30:53
point you even less before I
posted the show like this. Well,
1:30:56
John C Dvorak: you were like,
preoccupied with these kids that
1:30:59
can't take care of themselves.
1:31:02
Adam Curry: If they could take
care of themselves. They took
1:31:05
care of I was just trying to
help. I hadn't seen my daughter
1:31:08
in a year and a half because of
this nonsense.
1:31:12
John C Dvorak: It me we're
looking up on the other pieces
1:31:14
up there there's a really good
piece by QUB the boob hat before
1:31:19
it's which is the frog in a
boiling water with a sparkler is
1:31:24
a really nice piece I don't
remember I don't
1:31:26
Adam Curry: think that one was
there. Yeah, I looked no I don't
1:31:29
think was b
1:31:30
John C Dvorak: i tell you it's
there because because Uncle Sam
1:31:33
two or three rows up with the
masked face no Was there
1:31:37
Adam Curry: no go no go to page
number two and you'll see the
1:31:40
Uncle Sam that you think you
remember? Oh, maybe not. Am I
1:31:43
wrong?
1:31:44
John C Dvorak: Now when I
remembers this one up here and
1:31:46
also we overlook some of these
show up you know you might be
1:31:51
right about that wasn't there
but I've noticed this over the
1:31:54
years and maybe couture can
explain it. Some pieces seem to
1:31:59
show up I don't
1:32:00
Adam Curry: remember these these
crayon versions
1:32:04
John C Dvorak: I show up but
they don't show up in in in
1:32:07
order of their submit once Yes,
I do remember yeah be in a
1:32:13
rockets with DeVore at Curry and
the n a nitrogen for all Yes, I
1:32:18
remember that when I use that
one. So these are below those
1:32:23
weird so you have to wonder if
the this one here happy fourth
1:32:28
by Kuba the blue which is a very
nice piece.
1:32:31
Adam Curry: Maybe we just
overlooked at John as possible.
1:32:34
John C Dvorak: I think we
overlook a lot because we get we
1:32:36
get fixated on a couple of our
faves.
1:32:39
Adam Curry: Maybe we should
bring in some help her no. No
1:32:45
hard no pass. Not gonna happen.
Well, thank you very much.
1:32:51
Tanzania. We appreciate the work
that you did. And of course
1:32:55
giving it to Tanzania was deemed
kinsman. That's what I said.
1:32:57
Damn Kenny bed. Dude, give me a
break.
1:33:01
John C Dvorak: On giving poor
damn Kenny Bennett break. Damn,
1:33:04
Kenny
1:33:04
Adam Curry: Ben, thank you very
much. We appreciate it. We
1:33:06
appreciate the work of all of
our artists hates me, you know?
1:33:10
Well, that's not hard to
imagine. But why? I don't know.
1:33:15
You can't just throw that out
there. And
1:33:16
John C Dvorak: it was some time
Oh, no, I think it's because I
1:33:18
blocked her on to no agenda.
Well, she'll because it's
1:33:21
something and then she got mad
at me. And yeah, well, you know,
1:33:24
or somebody said about her art
or I said some Hey, memo,
1:33:27
Adam Curry: you're not that
loved just a memo. Here's,
1:33:34
here's my typical email during
the day, John blocked my email,
1:33:37
Hey, I tried sending John an
email, but he's blocked me. And
1:33:41
you know, and it's not you
blocking them. You just get that
1:33:44
rap because people don't
actually read the block message
1:33:47
where it says hey, you got
blocked for the word, and
1:33:52
sometimes will even tell you
what the word is. It doesn't say
1:33:55
you blocked me. I hate you. It's
true. They're using profanity
1:34:00
which you know, let's be honest,
your email servers pretty,
1:34:04
pretty tight on what tight and
what passes through. So now I
1:34:11
wind up dealing with most
1:34:13
John C Dvorak: of it. But thank
you, and once they get get
1:34:16
through to me, you're
1:34:17
Adam Curry: more than welcome.
Now let us thank our executive
1:34:20
and Associate Executive
producers for episode 1570.
1:34:25
John C Dvorak: And before we do
that, I want to do the clip of
1:34:28
the segment
1:34:29
Adam Curry: of the clip clip of
the donation segment here we go.
1:34:32
We need a jingle for that. All
right, I think
1:34:34
John C Dvorak: this would be
this is a good could this wraps
1:34:36
up the world I think in a
nutshell. This is good. This is
1:34:39
from the geeks and gamers
podcast and it's a description
1:34:42
of movies. Most movies are dog
shit, especially Disney movies.
1:34:47
Adam Curry: They just bar go I
can't believe that that
1:34:53
Hollywood screwed Tom Cruise out
of releasing Mission Impossible
1:34:59
on Fourth of July weekend, they
they decided Oppenheimer was the
1:35:05
movie that which no one went to
see you Oppenheimer's about the
1:35:09
nuclear bomb or some boring crap
like that.
1:35:13
John C Dvorak: It's boring.
Yeah. Well, we all know about
1:35:15
Oppenheimer of renewable energy.
I don't care about the movie and
1:35:18
the other people never heard
him. So what difference does it
1:35:20
make anxiety when Tom Cruise is
under? You know, I don't know.
1:35:25
People just don't I don't know
what it is a guy's a genius
1:35:28
Movie Maker.
1:35:29
Adam Curry: He runs a studio
doesn't he doesn't need to run.
1:35:32
I think he does. I don't know if
he runs that studio
1:35:34
John C Dvorak: anymore. But he,
when he was running it, they
1:35:37
were making lots of money. The
guy is a money maker. Boring
1:35:41
money maker. And it's like
everything he touches turns to
1:35:44
gold. And then they they pull a
stunt like this. I really
1:35:49
Adam Curry: don't understand why
that But meanwhile, sound of
1:35:53
freedom, which is I have to see.
It's about it's a true story of
1:35:58
a guy who actually I have a
clip. I have a clip. Second,
1:36:03
where's my clip? Here it is,
with a with an endorsement from
1:36:09
Mel Gibson, one of the most
disturbing problems in our world
1:36:12
today is human trafficking, and
particularly the trafficking of
1:36:17
children. Our future is our
children. Now the first step in
1:36:24
eradicating this crime is
awareness.
1:36:29
John C Dvorak: Goes the sound of
freedom.
1:36:31
Adam Curry: Sound of freedom
produced by Angel studio, small
1:36:34
little studio did the Jesus
revolution movie, open to a $20
1:36:38
million box office opening?
completely unexpected. And, you
1:36:43
know, this is this is a true
story of something that was
1:36:47
really horrific. And I got to
think it's not coincidence that
1:36:52
Madonna collapses the same week
that this movie comes out. I
1:36:56
think there's a shortage of
Adrenochrome. Okay, thank you.
1:37:00
Thank you. Thank you very much.
I work all week worked on it all
1:37:03
week.
1:37:04
John C Dvorak: You may wait,
wait, and you taught me the
1:37:05
timing was good. Yeah,
1:37:07
Adam Curry: I try. I try my
best. Okay, let me limit Let me
1:37:11
let me let me open up my notes
here. Because right off the top
1:37:14
we have now we love it. He comes
in usually about once a month.
1:37:18
Our very own sir animus of
Dogpatch on lower Sloboda. We
1:37:22
never really understand his his
notes. We don't really, I mean,
1:37:29
we understand his notes, but not
his amounts. And he came in with
1:37:35
$2,411 These guys 211 Maybe
there's something with 11. I
1:37:41
know for one, one,
1:37:42
John C Dvorak: maybe it's just a
double counted. It makes sure
1:37:45
that was the exact number.
1:37:46
Adam Curry: And did he have? So
he didn't have $2 bills this
1:37:49
time? Yes, he did. He had three
of them. Oh, wow. And a five and
1:37:52
a fiver. Wow, that guy is so
cool. He, he really lifts us up
1:37:59
in so many ways. And we
appreciate I have his note here
1:38:02
from synonymous of Dogpatch on
lower Sloboda, thank you to and
1:38:05
all producers that you people
for making this such a
1:38:09
remarkable source of current
news reporting. That's right, we
1:38:13
have all kinds of boots on the
ground, people sending us clips
1:38:18
from their local countries and
states and new stations. They
1:38:23
really makes the show and he
adds the new being at.io is a
1:38:27
great resource for anyone
looking for information. Thank
1:38:32
you to those that worked on the
latest upgrade. Well, that's ser
1:38:35
de nonnamous Who did that by
himself. I encourage any
1:38:38
political operative that uses
this as a source of quotes for
1:38:42
advertising returns value for
value to the show. That's right.
1:38:47
The sang for other uses of this
wonderful source of historical
1:38:50
statements by many political
leaders. And belated Eid
1:38:55
Mubarak, for those of us that
celebrated Eid Al Adha. Is that
1:38:58
how you pronounce it? Ara?
Ellada I think and I might as
1:39:03
well, I might as well. This is
one of our producers who was
1:39:07
using the Bing it.io search
engine which now searches every
1:39:13
single show every transcript we
have of everything we've ever
1:39:16
said. And this is from episode
number 11. There's something
1:39:21
about the elevens today. So this
cannot be coincidence that he is
1:39:27
saying this with a 241 111 goes
to 11 this guy to 11 Listen to
1:39:34
what we were talking about in
2007 on episode 11 of the best
1:39:39
podcast in the universe, which I
think at that point, was it
1:39:42
already the best podcast in the
universe now?
1:39:44
John C Dvorak: No, no, no.
1:39:45
Adam Curry: We were on the way
up though. He was on the way. It
1:39:47
was only 53 minutes long at that
point.
1:39:50
Unknown: Here we go. wasn't the
best. Good.
1:39:53
Adam Curry: You can also hear
the sound quality and a little
1:39:55
different just back to the flu
for a second. We were talking
1:39:57
about that earlier in the week
and you said something really
1:39:59
interest And after I made a
comment, and you said it would
1:40:02
be a great theme for a book. And
this is a theory that I've had
1:40:06
for a long time is that you
know, every season, I'm sure
1:40:11
some pharmaceutical conspiracy
throw shit into the air so that
1:40:15
they can go sell all the
antidote.
1:40:18
John C Dvorak: And I know you
said that, and it's a nut job.
1:40:22
thing to say, but I was
thinking, Well, what wouldn't
1:40:24
actually be a bad idea for a
book or a crappy, you know, TV
1:40:28
show or something like that?
1:40:29
Adam Curry: Or an actual OP on
the world? Yeah, see how good
1:40:35
John C Dvorak: beyond a good
book with this. We were already
1:40:39
a moneymaker for anyone
investing in Maderna.
1:40:41
Adam Curry: We were already well
on the way to being the best
1:40:44
podcast and universe just by
predicting the future. It
1:40:47
happens all the time. All the
time. Thank you very much your
1:40:50
animus of Dogpatch and Laurel
bow via we really, really
1:40:54
appreciate it.
1:40:55
John C Dvorak: Our next donor is
something of an enigma. Oh is
1:41:00
James Gemmell G m m e ll F.
That's his name. Because this
1:41:05
donation which is $2,398.27 man
happy for came on as a check.
1:41:13
Nice, nice big check. But it was
weird because it was postmark in
1:41:18
Australia, sent from Australia
with no return address, and a
1:41:24
strange looking piece of tape on
the back. And I want to stop
1:41:28
here and mentioned that and I
feel so bad about it because of
1:41:31
this tape that was on the back
when I opened the envelope with
1:41:34
I ripped it open and I tore
through one of the prettiest
1:41:37
Australian stamps. Oh, yeah, rip
right through like an idiot. And
1:41:43
I felt bad about that. But so I
saw this in Australia. It was
1:41:46
postmarked from Australia. He's
listed in London but to check
1:41:51
was a New York check. Wow. And
in the New York check was not a
1:41:57
normal looking check either
looks unusual. And so I have to
1:42:01
just assume that this is a check
from mi six. So thank you for
1:42:07
giving us finally contributing
to the best podcast
1:42:12
Unknown: it's about time
1:42:14
John C Dvorak: and there was it
was like I said mailed and there
1:42:18
was a piece of paper in there
covering up the check but there
1:42:21
was no no no no so and so we can
give him a double up karma if
1:42:25
we're gonna think that would be
a bad thing.
1:42:29
Adam Curry: No, I'm I'm a little
I'm a little disturbed. I
1:42:33
without a note that seems so
wrong. I would really like to
1:42:37
have a note.
1:42:38
John C Dvorak: No note, but I in
my case the way I see it fine
1:42:43
with me. And also
1:42:44
Adam Curry: I don't think we've
ever seen a donation from
1:42:46
gamble. Any gamble have you? I
don't remember any demo. I can't
1:42:51
find any any any correspondence
there's no gamble well let's do
1:42:54
a deal. And to double up karma
just just to make us feel
1:42:57
better. douching Yeah. You've
been de deuced you've got karma
1:43:10
room suggest this is a money
Penny donation.
1:43:15
John C Dvorak: Like it could be
you never know. I like it. I
1:43:18
think we don't know.
1:43:20
Adam Curry: We go on to Mark
Murphy who was in Sioux Falls
1:43:23
South Dakota. For 1570. This is
a long, long absent show number
1:43:31
donation he actually I believe
he came in with 1569 for the
1:43:36
previous show, missed the cut
off and he said
1:43:40
John C Dvorak: he only missed it
by a few hours but he didn't
1:43:42
miss it and he sent
1:43:43
Adam Curry: a and he sent an
extra dollar to make the show
1:43:48
number donation 1570. Beautiful
T says Dear matures curry and
1:43:54
Dvorak your Cal Ripken caliber
consistency does not go
1:43:57
unnoticed. Wow,
1:44:00
John C Dvorak: that's a
reference you don't get. No
1:44:01
Would you please explain it? Cal
Ripken baseball player played
1:44:06
more consecutive games in the
history of the major league
1:44:12
baseball than any other player.
He was an Iron Man. He just
1:44:15
played and played and played and
played and played in play. But
1:44:18
he was high quality too. It
wasn't like a slouch. So he's
1:44:22
very famous to this day.
1:44:24
Adam Curry: Oh wow nice.
1:44:25
John C Dvorak: Thanks so we do
we never miss a show and we
1:44:28
worked on Fourth of July
weekend.
1:44:30
Adam Curry: Well of course we
did. I mean this that's that's
1:44:32
what we do. We appreciate it. He
says while my IMDb remains TBD
1:44:39
that of course is for as his
executive producer ship credit.
1:44:44
I look forward to dropping the
executive producer flex on my
1:44:47
brand new Instagram had mark on
the universe. that's all one
1:44:52
word instagram.com/mark on the
universe he will be putting his
1:44:58
executive producer flicks there
and And he would like to title
1:45:01
Sir Mark on the universe
granted. And lastly he says a
1:45:05
meetup announcement Sunday, July
15, seven o'clock at South
1:45:09
Pointe Park in Miami Beach. For
more information go to no agenda
1:45:13
meetup.com and an RSVP. I guess
he's doing it at his home for
1:45:18
extra flex. Very nice, Sir Mark.
The future Sir Mark coming up on
1:45:23
the universe. We appreciate it.
And thank you for breaking the
1:45:27
spell of No Show episode.
donations. Very nice.
1:45:34
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's a big
deal. Jeffrey wolf in Edmond,
1:45:38
Oklahoma comes in with 54321
which is a favorite of mine.
1:45:42
Hey, guys, thanks for this show.
I could use a little health calm
1:45:45
if you wouldn't mind. I thought
I would fit. I was fit and ready
1:45:49
to take on the world. But during
a race I had some chest pain,
1:45:52
ended up with a stent and can't
wait to get recovered and racing
1:45:57
again. All right, Jeffrey,
here's
1:45:59
Adam Curry: some health karma
for you my friend. You've got
1:46:02
karma onward to Matthew par
Wilmington, North Carolina. 500
1:46:11
Thank you so much. Thanks, John
Adam for continuing to open my
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eyes about the world around us.
Here's some hard earned treasure
1:46:18
to keep the good times rolling.
Please send some goat goat karma
1:46:22
he wants some people here like
Oh I heard that funny. That
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Trump I'm going to come jingle
so we need to have that one
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again. Yeah, no problem we got
that one and we'd like you're
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gonna need Bitcoin by Manning so
we got that for I'm gonna
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Unknown: come
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all hell is gonna break and
you're gonna need a Bitcoin
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you've got
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John C Dvorak: William Levin
Bergen in Los Angeles,
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California. That's 363639 I'm
officially sure Turkey a like to
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know agenda. I'd like to NTD
jingle please have the lab grown
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Turkey a meat dripping in extra
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please give me a double tax
karma if this wasn't the best
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pod in the universe. How did you
finesse one kg from a millennial
1:47:20
like me? So he gets knighted
today?
1:47:25
Adam Curry: Yeah Good point.
Okay, yeah,
1:47:26
John C Dvorak: yeah, did we
finesse one came from that? How
1:47:29
Adam Curry: did we do? This is
in D. D. Oops. I should do that
1:47:36
again. One misfire of the day.
No one asked me for the NTD
1:47:41
jingle that's something new was
private again. This is karma you
1:47:52
go this let me put the his
request in here. I forgot to
1:47:57
tell the staff that we needed
that at the roundtable. The lab
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grown Turkey a Turkey, Turkey
Turkey a meat. We're on to Dame
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Mariela from Prineville, Oregon.
My favorite donation number 333
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dot 33 In the morning, John and
Adam for the sixth year in a
1:48:18
row. I am delight sixth year in
a row. I'm delighted to be
1:48:21
sharing some treasure with you
both and honor the anniversary
1:48:24
of my unlikely survival of a
brain aneurysm. Yes, July 8 of
1:48:29
2017. We remember it well.
Listening to the show during my
1:48:33
two month long hospital stay
kept me grounded during a period
1:48:36
of perpetual memory loss and
continues to be a pillar of my
1:48:40
sanity. Please remember
producer's no agenda is your
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twice weekly vitamin for brain
health to skimp on this
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supplement would be a fool's
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she suspended upside down?
1:48:54
John C Dvorak: Remember how I do
remember her being in the
1:48:58
hospital and and thanking us
before? Previously? I said
1:49:02
listening to the show. Six hours
of the show we have I was
1:49:07
helping her remote kind of in
one way or another and I don't
1:49:11
remember the details but yes,
well, I do remember if it was
1:49:14
Adam Curry: her or I mean
someone had was suspended upside
1:49:17
down anyway, but he
1:49:18
John C Dvorak: could have been
surprised. We are even in your
1:49:21
back bedroom. They
1:49:22
Adam Curry: respond. We are so
we are so happy that you are
1:49:25
still with us. De Mariela
requesting some new human
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resource karma. Oh, no, hold on.
No long. No super long note this
1:49:34
year. Just wanted to give you
thank you to you both and give a
1:49:36
shout out to my handsome
husband, the Deaf dumb and blind
1:49:39
knight who finally gets his
first human resource this
1:49:43
December after three long years
of trying. Hello, are we good or
1:49:48
what John? We kept her alive. We
got her pregnant. I'm sorry. We
1:49:53
are gonna we are we are
requesting some new human
1:49:57
resource karma of the French
Bulldog variety of time from
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hits yes ISIS in America because
it makes me dance in my car
1:50:03
happy summer much love day
Mariela of the anterior
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communicating artery
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Unknown: ISIS will follow them
to the gate hell ISIS
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John C Dvorak: karma none of
this comes in for good reason
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from Highland Park Illinois
33333 As a high school English
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journalism teacher by fine your
show note archive and M five M
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analysis an invaluable weapon in
the fight against
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indoctrination.
1:50:52
Adam Curry: Nice Thank you.
1:50:54
John C Dvorak: It's bad out here
fellas. I can use some health
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karma and fuck cancer with love.
1:51:02
Adam Curry: No, you got it. Well
would love does he sign off you
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must sign off somewhere doesn't
look like Well, we'd love we'd
1:51:08
love back
1:51:13
got karma? All right, we go to
Justin Nelson price from
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Blacksburg, Virginia three to
4.26 There must be a reason for
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this. Let me go to the note.
Where do we find Justin Nelson?
1:51:30
For top one do I have it? Oh
here we go. Dear Adam and John.
1:51:34
I'm donating today to celebrate
my completion of college at w g
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you where's that? W GU where's
that?
1:51:41
Unknown: W GU Yeah,
1:51:43
Adam Curry: Western I don't
know. Something something okay.
1:51:48
I am getting I got a degree in
computer science. Now I'm a
1:51:51
graduate and there's no better
time than to become a knight of
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the NOAA dinner round table.
With this donation I will reach
1:51:57
the threshold for knighthoods.
See my accounting below for
1:52:00
donation totals. I would like
Diet Dr. Pepper and buffalo hot
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wings with avocado lime ranch
dressing at the roundtable
1:52:07
please Knight Neisser tech
wizard. Thank you both and all
1:52:10
the producers were truly making
this the best podcast in the
1:52:13
universe. That's a fact it's in
the Durham report. Jingle
1:52:16
requests I'd like some jobs
karma Fauci wheeze and Trump
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Unknown: SpaceForce jobs, jobs,
jobs.
1:52:27
John C Dvorak: That is a good
one I like that dw from Lake
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Mary Florida we have no note
from DW a man or woman or in
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between $300 Give them a double
up karma
1:52:45
Adam Curry: you've got karma and
we go to Paul yesI Paul is in
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Medway Massachusetts short rope
ducks 2222 22 Oh switcheroo for
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my smokin hot fiance to reach
Dame hood for her birthday.
1:53:04
Please Dame hers Dame Jennifer
protector of the paperbacks.
1:53:08
We'll have coffee and pancakes
at the roundtable and we'd like
1:53:12
goat karma for our wedding now
that's a wedding gift right
1:53:15
there people you've got say
Jennifer Jennifer
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John C Dvorak: onward with ramie
McKinney in Norfolk, Norfolk,
1:53:29
Norfolk, Virginia. A tu tu tu tu
tu another road ducks see
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attached note which is actually
an attached card. And that's
1:53:37
when I shake it. You can barely
hear it and make a lot of
1:53:39
racket. Nice handwriting. Nice
long hand or cursive as they
1:53:45
like to say you have nowadays.
It used to be called longhand
1:53:48
when I was a kid. Sorry, it's
been so long since I just kind
1:53:53
of like Tina's handwriting which
is quite nice. Yes. This looks a
1:53:57
lot like it Tina is very last
donated. Thanks for all you do.
1:54:02
Remy? That's it. Boom.
1:54:03
Adam Curry: All right,
beautiful. Thank you very much.
1:54:05
Then we go to Dan Doring in
eolia, Missouri. I think that's
1:54:09
correct. 207 and 10 cents.
Switcheroo this will be for my
1:54:13
smokin hot fiance Jamie for our
anniversary on July 10 Happy
1:54:18
three years Bape I hit her in
the mouth on our first date and
1:54:21
she loved it. And I knew she was
a keeper. Thank you for your
1:54:24
courage. Cheers from Dan during
we put to Jamie as the
1:54:28
switcheroo. All right, this is
good. These are beautiful. It's
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just so beautiful.
1:54:33
John C Dvorak: Sure, goosed
cadaver whose cadaver in your in
1:54:39
Netherlands $200 donation show
1569 story boost nothing more.
1:54:46
Nothing less. No
1:54:47
Adam Curry: Acoust Thank you
very much double up. All right.
1:54:49
Well give me a double up no
problem. You've got karma. We
1:54:57
have our final donation
Associate Executive douceur Gina
1:55:00
Pateros in Fuquay, Varina Fuquay
Varina I think I said right,
1:55:05
North Carolina 200. As I said, I
just was it in the morning John
1:55:09
and Adam, I discovered no agenda
during COVID. When I heard Adam
1:55:12
on Joe Rogan Rogan donation, go
get no nasia I was thrilled to
1:55:16
find out that I could still
listen to my favorite V J's
1:55:19
voice multiple times a week
since then.
1:55:22
John C Dvorak: With old fan.
Yes,
1:55:25
Adam Curry: I have them.
Assassin here. Your old fans of
1:55:29
John C Dvorak: pilight vectors.
Oh my gosh, I always have five
1:55:32
protectors, but I'm going to use
that voice as the voice that
1:55:35
voice. That is Norman, from the
old Jack Benny show.
1:55:41
Adam Curry: Oh, no, another
anachronism. Thank you.
1:55:45
John C Dvorak: Exactly.
1:55:46
Adam Curry: Since then, I
haven't missed a second of the
1:55:48
best podcasting universe. I've
never skipped a donation segment
1:55:51
or listened at high speed. This
is why you're going to happen.
1:55:55
I'm ashamed that I have not
donated sooner. But July 6 is my
1:55:58
birthday. And I can think of no
better gift than supporting no
1:56:02
agenda for all the value it
provides every week. Adam, on a
1:56:06
personal note, when I found out
about your Tourette's, I felt
1:56:09
like it was a sign from God.
About that. Yes. I think I
1:56:13
mentioned it on that first Rogen
show. It's like good. I'm
1:56:16
ticking around here. Just so you
know, I got Tourette's. I felt
1:56:19
like it was a sign from God. My
eldest daughter developed a tic
1:56:22
disorder at seven years old.
Same age as me which I have to
1:56:26
kind of these days. I think I
associated with vaccination. I
1:56:32
mean, I'm not blaming anybody
but seven years.
1:56:35
John C Dvorak: Seven when you
were seven, what happened?
1:56:36
That's when we got vaccinated.
That's
1:56:38
Adam Curry: we have we moved to
the Netherlands. So we had to
1:56:41
have shots. And it happened when
I was seven and a tick started
1:56:44
when I was seven. Oh,
interesting. Yes. It's great.
1:56:49
It's possible. It's very
possible that tic disorder or
1:56:52
Tourette's Syndrome. I mean, I
think I was also genetically
1:56:57
disposed.
1:56:58
John C Dvorak: Does this is
anybody else in the family have?
1:57:01
Gee, my,
1:57:02
Adam Curry: my dad definitely
had some Tourette's.
1:57:04
John C Dvorak: Okay. It was
probably what it was. Now, I
1:57:07
blame it on the me been
triggered by the vaccine.
1:57:09
Adam Curry: I think so too.
Anyway, her daughter developed a
1:57:12
tic disorder at seven years old,
there was a very dark time was I
1:57:15
wasn't sure how she would be
able to function. But
1:57:19
thankfully, she's now a
successful, happy and thriving
1:57:23
college sophomore, and I thank
you for being such an open and
1:57:25
positive role model. How about
that, but I'm not positive on
1:57:31
John C Dvorak: it. Well, one
good thing about Tourette's, if
1:57:34
there's any good thing is that
it makes people very well
1:57:37
organized and it kind of neat
freaks, which is very good to
1:57:40
have those habits. When you're
in college.
1:57:43
Adam Curry: You're also you get
superpowers, everybody gets a
1:57:45
different superpower. I have
amazing reflexes, very fast
1:57:48
reflexes. And I've always said,
If your child has Tourette's and
1:57:53
you know, just talk about openly
Hey, that was a good one. You
1:57:57
know, stuff like that. And just
talk. There's so many people who
1:58:03
have tics, famous people, it's
when you start to pay attention.
1:58:08
They're all over Oh, and
1:58:10
John C Dvorak: their emotions
are in denial. By the way,
1:58:13
Adam Curry: there's a lot of
them are. But the ones that
1:58:17
there are a lot of very
successful people with with tic
1:58:20
disorder and Tourette's. So join
join the crowd joined the
1:58:24
tickers. I'm the hero of the
tickers. That's right. I would
1:58:27
love a biscuit on my birthday
and jobs, karma for my husband
1:58:30
and all those affected by the
tech layoffs. Thank you, John
1:58:33
Adam, for your time and talent.
This might be my first donation,
1:58:36
but it won't be my last and
therefore she gets a dilution.
1:58:39
Thank you very much. You've been
de deuced they always get all my
1:58:46
birth jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs
for jobs. All right, that wraps
1:58:56
up our executive and associate
Well, what
1:58:58
John C Dvorak: before he
discontinued though
1:59:00
discontinuous as we discontinue
the show, before we continue? I
1:59:05
do want to go back to last show
do huh? I do want to go back to
1:59:10
last show. Okay. Which is the
note that I had misplaced. The
1:59:15
$350 donation from Millennial
Fred,
1:59:20
Adam Curry: thank you for
remembering that's very good of
1:59:22
you. And he
1:59:23
John C Dvorak: had the two
questions for you. And I will
1:59:28
say there what is that term they
have? It's a Dutch term. Paul is
1:59:33
a Dutch term it has to do with
ants. Oh, muta. Noca that's what
1:59:38
we're talking about here. So
here we go. And effing Yes, I
1:59:42
have three questions for Adam.
Please do not read the provided
1:59:46
answer for each question until
after Adam provides an answer
1:59:50
Wait a minute, is this multiple
choice? There's no so this he
1:59:54
just has to answer or shadow No.
1:59:56
Adam Curry: decided the way this
is a test because he has answers
1:59:59
okay. I just told me it's a
test. All right, I
2:00:01
John C Dvorak: bet it's the name
of the country you live in
2:00:06
Adam Curry: the United States of
America
2:00:08
Unknown: wrong.
2:00:11
Adam Curry: What is what is the
country I live
2:00:13
John C Dvorak: in the
Declaration of Independence to
2:00:14
follow me as written United
States of America where the
2:00:17
letter U is in the word is
united is lowercase. The word
2:00:22
United is used as an adjective
and not part of the country's
2:00:24
proper name. Therefore, the
proper name of the country is
2:00:27
States of America.
2:00:30
Adam Curry: Wow, you got me? You
stumped me.
2:00:33
John C Dvorak: Question number
two.
2:00:34
Adam Curry: All right. Number
two,
2:00:35
John C Dvorak: how is the United
States legally defined?
2:00:40
Adam Curry: As a corporation?
2:00:44
John C Dvorak: Yeah, federal
Corporation. You got that?
2:00:46
Right. 28 USC 302 15? A.
2:00:50
Adam Curry: That's right. It's
an it's last two big S LLC. S
2:00:55
Corp.
2:00:56
John C Dvorak: an S corp. S
Corp. Question three. Are the
2:01:01
local county and state
governments legitimate?
2:01:06
Adam Curry: Oh, no, I'm sure
nothing is legitimate. Was that
2:01:11
right? It
2:01:11
John C Dvorak: doesn't really
answered. But he says according
2:01:13
to Dun and Bradstreet, the
experts. These governments are
2:01:17
also corporations, I provided
double sided print out
2:01:22
Adam Curry: a pile of paperwork.
No. Well, okay. So this is I
2:01:25
know what he's doing. This is
one of these guys who was I
2:01:28
mean, I've read through all
this. It's fantastic. It's like
2:01:31
this is there's two Americans.
There's the one with all the
2:01:34
uppercase letters, right? That's
the incorporated one, where when
2:01:38
you're born, your social
security number makes you belong
2:01:41
to them. And then there's the
phony one, which we all think
2:01:44
of, you know, apple pie and
Betsy Ross and the flag. It's
2:01:47
fantastic. And I'm sure you've
never
2:01:49
John C Dvorak: heard this
before. This is new. What what
2:01:54
the point is, is that this is a
ongoing conversation has
2:01:59
started. I don't know. First
time I heard it was maybe 30
2:02:03
years ago. Yeah, probably. And
it's always the same kind of guy
2:02:06
you're talking about your pocket
protector guy. But I was reading
2:02:10
this with the with the family
and I said this is well,
2:02:14
millennial, Fred, good luck with
this you can get it doesn't get
2:02:18
you a lot of dates.
2:02:19
Adam Curry: Know what, you know,
the last guy who was all into
2:02:22
this Wesley Snipes. He spent
what five years in jail? Yeah,
2:02:27
I've
2:02:27
John C Dvorak: been jail. The
problem I had, I knew a guy like
2:02:31
this. And he says, you know,
we're just bull crap.
2:02:35
Adam Curry: Tears is voluntary.
I don't know
2:02:37
John C Dvorak: my favorite day.
The IRS is voluntary. You don't
2:02:40
have to pay. It's
john@devora.org.
2:02:43
Adam Curry: For all your proofs,
all your proofs that I
2:02:45
John C Dvorak: don't want any
proofs. I've heard all the
2:02:47
arguments and I you know, forget
it. Oh, and voluntary, but I'm
2:02:52
paying anyway, I'm sorry. I look
at it as like when I go to the
2:02:56
post office, there's a woman out
there that begs for money. And I
2:02:59
always give her some money. It's
the same thing. By the way, he
2:03:01
won't have to pay her. I'll give
her money been corrected.
2:03:03
Adam Curry: He went to prison,
not to jail. So I mean, all
2:03:06
right. This is the definition of
me to know good people. Good
2:03:09
work. If you'd like to meet with
us, send your note to
2:03:14
John C Dvorak: velorek.org/prison
Nut jail. Thank
2:03:19
Adam Curry: you very much to all
of our executive and Associate
2:03:22
Executive producers for
producing this show. Our formula
2:03:25
Unknown: is this. We go out. We
get people in the mind these are
2:03:29
real.
2:03:37
Adam Curry: Smart on a train
wreck, right. Hey, one of the
2:03:45
most entertaining donation
segments we had in a while, I
2:03:48
think multiple clips 10. I'm
giving it a minus Yeah, for
2:03:53
sure.
2:03:53
John C Dvorak: I have a cup,
some clips that kind of backup
2:03:57
in an offhanded way your basic
thesis about the future. Okay.
2:04:03
And I'm not fond of the having
to play these but because I'm
2:04:09
not convinced that everything we
were gonna hear is accurate.
2:04:14
Okay. But this is Nigel Farage.
2:04:18
Adam Curry: Yes. It's
interesting that, I mean, of
2:04:21
course, I'd seen this. And I was
like, wow, you know, I mean, to
2:04:26
me, this is all such old hat and
like, I didn't even matter
2:04:29
coming from me. It is I agree,
and I appreciate it.
2:04:33
John C Dvorak: But, and I have
to admit, there are some issues
2:04:38
or some plot holes, as it were
plotting on holes in his story,
2:04:44
but like shitholes only with
plots is a plot hole. And here
2:04:49
we go. wouldn't do me gotta get
three, three of these clips. And
2:04:54
it's Nigel's current problems
with the banks.
2:04:57
Unknown: Two months ago, I
received a phone call from my
2:05:00
bank. Now bear in mind, I'd been
with the same banking group
2:05:03
since 1980. That my personal
account were with that group
2:05:07
ever since that date, I ran my
business through them and worked
2:05:10
in the city in the 1990s, into
the Narces. And today, I have my
2:05:15
personal and business accounts
there. But two months ago, I got
2:05:19
a phone call out of the blue
from a personnel manager, a new
2:05:22
personnel manager, not one had
ever spoken to before, who
2:05:25
simply says on a phone call, we
are closing your accounts. I
2:05:29
asked why No reason was given. I
was told it would all be
2:05:33
explained in a letter that will
arrive in a couple of days time.
2:05:36
The letter just told me the
accounts are closing. And
2:05:39
please, by the date they gave me
make sure you've moved to
2:05:43
another bank. I did inquire
further within the group, I sent
2:05:47
an email to the chairman. And I
got someone bring me up and say
2:05:51
it's purely a commercial
decision. I thought. So I've
2:05:56
tried for two months to get
another bank account. And I've
2:05:59
spoken to seven different banks.
And they've all said no. And the
2:06:03
reason is, it would seem to be
political. I don't know
2:06:07
precisely what the reason is.
But there is a category of
2:06:10
person called a pap, a
politically exposed person is a
2:06:14
term that came into our law as a
result of our membership of the
2:06:18
European Union. I'm told that
the city minister and the
2:06:21
government are thinking about
redefining it, but that may take
2:06:25
some time. So it could be purely
political. It could be of
2:06:30
course, prejudice. After all,
I'm pretty used to prejudice,
2:06:34
prejudice that comes from the
establishment against me.
2:06:38
Adam Curry: No, he's unbanked
2:06:42
John C Dvorak: is unbanked, and
by this politically exposed
2:06:46
person moniker? I had not heard
of this. I'd never heard of that
2:06:50
either. But I can see it being
but why would a bank care?
2:06:55
Adam Curry: Well, I mean they
they they unbanked Kanye West or
2:06:59
being a pepper. You know, the
unbanked people all the time?
2:07:06
John C Dvorak: I guess so we're
here he goes. Part two, which
2:07:08
makes it even more interesting
the second half of this,
2:07:11
Unknown: but I was worried. I
was worried very much that what
2:07:15
was said, in the House of
Commons last year, by Chris
2:07:19
Bryant, a Member of Parliament
for South Wales Labour member,
2:07:21
chairman of the privilege for
this committee, who used
2:07:24
parliamentary privilege to say
that in a calendar year, I'd
2:07:28
receive half a million pounds
from the Kremlin. This was done
2:07:33
under parliamentary privilege. I
appealed to the speaker, I
2:07:36
appealed to Mr. Bryant, but the
be no retraction. What so ever.
2:07:42
They've also been extraordinary
headlines written about Me, in
2:07:45
all of the newspapers, some
suggesting that on the night of
2:07:48
the Brexit referendum, I
engineered a coup, along with
2:07:52
the hedge funds, where we where
we push the pound up, shorted it
2:07:55
and we all made a fortune. Well,
I'm afraid that isn't true,
2:08:00
either. But whatever reason,
it's become clear to me that I
2:08:04
cannot get a bank account. What
does that mean? Well, it means
2:08:07
that basically, you've become a
non person. It's rather like
2:08:11
living in Germany or Russia 80
years ago, or perhaps even
2:08:15
Communist China today. I wonder,
Are We Living in communist China
2:08:20
today in this country, are we
akin to Communist China, but all
2:08:24
of this has been quite stressful
and quite difficult, because
2:08:26
without a bank account, you
simply can't exist, you simply
2:08:29
can't live. But what's even
worse, is that over the course
2:08:33
of the last few months, some of
these ridiculous rules and
2:08:36
closures have been extended to
my immediate family. And whilst
2:08:40
I'm sad and annoyed about where
I am, I'm absolutely
2:08:44
incandescent, the members of my
family should be singled out and
2:08:48
targeted just because I campaign
for and pushed a Brexit campaign
2:08:52
for all of those years. This is
truly an utterly disgusting, but
2:08:57
it isn't just happening to me. I
know of people going back nearly
2:09:00
10 years. Who were you Kip
candidates, you KIPP MEP s,
2:09:05
others in problem positions and
the Brexit party, who also had
2:09:09
their bank accounts closed.
2:09:12
Adam Curry: Just a little side
note, UK retail banking is not
2:09:16
at all like the US where we have
over 4000 retail banks and
2:09:20
credit unions and you know, it's
much more decentralized is very
2:09:24
centralized in the UK. And you
know, getting getting
2:09:28
blackballed by the banks is not
uncommon. It's just not now can
2:09:35
you literally not survive? Oh, I
don't know. Yeah, it's probably
2:09:41
difficult. I mean, we're,
2:09:42
John C Dvorak: I'm sure he
causes
2:09:45
Adam Curry: issues. Yes. I'm
sure it causes issues for sure.
2:09:49
Yes. So I'm curious what the
resolution of this three clip
2:09:52
series is.
2:09:54
John C Dvorak: Well, he he kind
of like confuses the issues with
2:09:59
his with The last third of this
and we can talk about it after
2:10:02
it's done.
2:10:03
Unknown: But none of them had
really had the voice to speak
2:10:07
out. And I feel that I do. There
are other people in media too,
2:10:11
who've had their media accounts
closed down. And it seems to be
2:10:15
all one way, it seems to be all
against people who have
2:10:18
traditionalist or conservative
views. There is something
2:10:22
totally outrageous going on
here. So I've been considering
2:10:26
over the course of a day, my
options, I've spent time talking
2:10:29
to lawyers, I've been
considering legal action. I've
2:10:32
been asking myself whether
frankly, it's even worth staying
2:10:35
in this country, I could go to
one of the fintechs. And I could
2:10:39
get the ability of at least a
payments mechanism. But it's not
2:10:43
a bank account, it doesn't have
a debit card, it wouldn't pay
2:10:46
you interest on money. And you
certainly wouldn't be able to
2:10:49
borrow any money, or get a
mortgage if you wanted one in
2:10:53
the future. So I've been
seriously considering my
2:10:55
options. And I said earlier on
today, that at seven o'clock
2:10:59
tonight, I'd tell you what my
next steps were, well, you could
2:11:02
not be able to further because
the phone rang at quarter to
2:11:05
seven now. And it was the bank
that wants to close me down
2:11:08
completely in a few weeks time.
They claim there's nothing
2:11:13
political at all in what they're
doing. It's purely a commercial
2:11:16
decision. And it was sent to me
on the phone a few minutes ago,
2:11:20
they could get me a personal
account with another bank that
2:11:22
is part of the same group. But
that doesn't apply to the
2:11:26
business account. So frankly,
isn't of much use to me, I'm
2:11:30
used to battling against the
odds. I'm used to being
2:11:33
prejudiced against in the most
extraordinary way. And I'm
2:11:36
generally pretty tough in
fighting through these things.
2:11:40
But just for once, I'm really
pretty thoughtful, pretty
2:11:44
thoughtful about whether it's
actually worth living in this
2:11:46
country right at the moment. So
what I'm gonna do is take some
2:11:50
time off, take a week or two
off, maybe more to consider what
2:11:53
my next steps are going to be.
This is going on in our country,
2:11:58
it's happening to plenty of
people. I just happen to be one
2:12:01
of them. But you know what,
unless this Ross is stopped in
2:12:05
time to come, you at home may
say things on Facebook or
2:12:09
Twitter that may result in you
losing your bank accounts to
2:12:13
that I think is how scary this
whole thing is.
2:12:16
Adam Curry: Well, I just want to
stop Nigel right there, which is
2:12:19
good because the clip is over.
That's wrong about Twitter,
2:12:24
Twitter will gladly be your bank
account. And Ilan eventually,
2:12:28
and Elon has just now received
three money transmitter licenses
2:12:33
for us payment services. So he's
on his way.
2:12:38
John C Dvorak: I should also
mention that, and I think
2:12:40
Twitter would probably fall into
this category when he finally
2:12:42
gets this thing finalized. Its
FinTech, which is Nijo threw out
2:12:49
there as well. It's not gonna do
me any good to have anything to
2:12:51
do with them. But that's not
true. You can get credit cards
2:12:55
and checking and all kinds of
things through a FinTech
2:12:57
operation, there's a bunch of
amount to then they and the
2:13:00
interest and they pay interest
that is often quite high. Well,
2:13:05
we're not insured. What by any
means.
2:13:07
Adam Curry: Now, which FinTech
Are you are you talking about? I
2:13:10
John C Dvorak: think there was.
So phi Sophie tak are just one
2:13:13
I've looked into a couple of
these companies. And the problem
2:13:16
is there's no insurance. No, but
they they, and there is there's
2:13:20
no i but they paid five or 6%
interest on any deposits that
2:13:24
you make. I haven't looked into
it enough that I can speak to
2:13:30
it, right. But I can say that
he's maybe a little wrong on
2:13:33
that. The other part is, why
wouldn't he want at least to get
2:13:36
a personal account back? So he
could have credit cards and
2:13:39
other things. So he must do
everything through his business
2:13:42
account? So he's like a walking
business?
2:13:45
Adam Curry: Yes. I have to
assume he is a walking business.
2:13:48
So he
2:13:49
John C Dvorak: you know it this
is like I guess true.
2:13:54
Adam Curry: Well, this, this is
a foreshadowing thing. This is
2:13:58
of course, this is the future.
This is where it's going. Now,
2:14:01
these are of course, like Kanye
West. Oh, it's just a business
2:14:04
decision. Ya know, no one wants
Kanye West at their bank and no
2:14:10
one at all. I'm sure he found
some Haven somewhere. But what's
2:14:13
interesting is the minute this
is happening, things are moving
2:14:16
and shaking in the business.
That saying that all hell is
2:14:21
gonna break loose and you're
gonna need a Bitcoin. Now,
2:14:24
normally, you would scoff at
this, but the CEO of Blackrock,
2:14:29
who doesn't know them, Larry
Fink. Read the think $10
2:14:33
trillion of assets under
management and then another 5
2:14:37
trillion of the government he's
just swapping around. Pretty
2:14:43
much runs a whole bunch of
stuff. They have filed for a
2:14:46
Bitcoin ETF and he went on Fox
Business yesterday. We're very
2:14:51
low viewing channel the low
viewing time. He did like a
2:14:56
tender interview, and he was
just singing the praises of
2:14:59
Bitcoin. I was unbelievable. I
have a 52nd clip, which is not
2:15:03
the best, but at least it gives
you a little bit of there's some
2:15:07
interesting bits. And also
2:15:08
Unknown: I do believe the right
is it is it's digitizing gold in
2:15:16
many ways. It's instead of
investing in gold as a hedge
2:15:21
against inflation, a hedge
against the onerous problems of
2:15:25
any one country or, or the, for
the devaluation of your
2:15:30
currency, whatever country
you're in. Let's be clear,
2:15:35
Bitcoin is an international
asset. It's not based on any one
2:15:40
currency. And so it can
represent a asset that people
2:15:45
can play as an alternative. I
would call the foundation of
2:15:51
Blackrock is about hope you
invest for retirement because
2:15:56
you believe tomorrow is better
than today.
2:16:00
Adam Curry: I hope what hope so
he puts hope hope into Bitcoin,
2:16:07
and he sees it as a valid asset
and and it seems like that's as
2:16:11
I've always predicted, will be
the only crypto that will
2:16:15
survive the
2:16:16
John C Dvorak: end believe it
might be the only crypto that
2:16:18
survives everything but I think
this is to me jumping the shark.
2:16:23
And I don't like this guy and I
don't like his operation. I
2:16:26
don't like his company. I don't
like him State Street and the
2:16:29
other one Vanguard those three
operations are all the same. And
2:16:33
they're trying to change culture
in this country and they're anti
2:16:36
American,
2:16:37
Adam Curry: I agree with you and
I find it not a positive
2:16:40
development that they are
putting an ETF in place for
2:16:42
Bitcoin. But that's what Yes,
and it is what it is. And they
2:16:48
even tried to push him on the
ESG thing so I'm not saying that
2:16:52
word anymore because it's
negative even though he started
2:16:55
it,
2:16:55
John C Dvorak: and I started he
didn't start it or he started di
2:16:58
e didn't the room.
2:16:59
Adam Curry: No ESG was really
was really their thing. Okay,
2:17:02
really their thing doesn't
matter, because we're all going
2:17:05
to die. Anyway, science
2:17:07
Unknown: has say Tuesday was the
hottest day ever recorded on
2:17:10
Earth, the average global
temperature hits 62.9 degrees.
2:17:14
Wait
2:17:14
Adam Curry: until you hear the
very end kicker of this clip
2:17:17
hottest day ever on earth of all
time,
2:17:20
Unknown: surpassing the previous
record set one day earlier.
2:17:23
We're going
2:17:24
to continue to break records, as
climate change continues until
2:17:28
that point where emissions and
greenhouse gases are no longer
2:17:32
accumulating in the atmosphere.
2:17:34
Historic heat has been reported
this summer from Quebec, Canada
2:17:37
to northern China. In the US
more than a dozen heat related
2:17:41
deaths in Texas alone in Death
Valley, California, where
2:17:44
temperatures have hit 126
degrees. A man was found dead in
2:17:49
his car this week, the low
temperature at night 98. One
2:17:54
major factor the return of El
Nino, a natural climate pattern
2:17:58
warming the surface of the
Pacific, which scientists say
2:18:01
when combined with human caused
climate change could very well
2:18:05
be a perfect storm. Now it's
important to note when it comes
2:18:08
to that record for average
global temperature, scientists
2:18:11
looked at data that only goes
back to 1940.
2:18:15
Adam Curry: A hoax a hoax.
hottest day on record ever since
2:18:20
1940. Please, but of course,
that didn't stop this not this
2:18:26
news model on Turkish Radio
Television. She's a star. She is
2:18:32
a star. I don't know much about
her. She's got the hijab on
2:18:35
she's got like a green
2:18:38
John C Dvorak: blind she a star.
She is gorgeous. She's
2:18:40
Adam Curry: gorgeous. Yes. And
she's toeing the line like
2:18:43
nobody else's business.
2:18:45
John C Dvorak: She doesn't flub,
no,
2:18:47
Adam Curry: she's the new Paki
shwarma. I'm telling you only
2:18:50
she's Turkish. And you
2:18:51
John C Dvorak: have her name is
I don't know her name.
2:18:55
Adam Curry: But she I do know
the name of the guy that she had
2:18:57
on. I'm just going to his
climate specialist. Derwood
2:19:02
Zelle ke ZAEL ke. And he single
handedly runs the home was it
2:19:12
called the Institute for
governance and sustainable
2:19:16
development, which gets about
$11 million a year. He puts 250
2:19:22
a year in his pocket and Soto
has a couple of other board
2:19:26
members are doing quite well.
They don't seem to do much other
2:19:30
than just talk in the most. I
mean, if you wanted a minute and
2:19:36
a half of every single meme and
term you could think of for
2:19:41
climate change. Zeke, what a
Jerwood Zell key is your man
2:19:46
Unknown: from on this we're
joined by climate specialist
2:19:48
Derwood selkie in Myrtle Beach
in South Carolina. Thank you so
2:19:52
much for being with us on the
program. Now we continue to
2:19:55
break records for the worst when
it comes to the climate crisis.
2:19:58
If we continue at this pace
Where are we headed to in terms
2:20:01
of potential natural disasters,
drought and displacement.
2:20:05
What we're seeing is the
beginning of hothouse Earth
2:20:08
where the self reinforcing
feedback loops in the climate
2:20:13
system begin to push us past the
series of irreversible and
2:20:19
likely catastrophic tipping
points. This is going to happen
2:20:23
when we hit 1.5 degrees above
pre industrial level. Right now
2:20:28
we're at 1.2 1.25, above pre
industrial level, and it's
2:20:34
already causing these extreme
weather events, the record
2:20:40
breaking heat, and it's just the
beginning. Because when we go a
2:20:45
little bit further get just a
little bit warmer. We move from
2:20:50
what we call linear impacts that
scale with the amount of warm,
2:20:56
are the impacts are a little
worse, but we hit these
2:20:59
feedbacks and the tipping points
where we have abrupt and
2:21:04
nonlinear response. Far worse,
it's like stepping off a cliff,
2:21:11
where you take that final step,
and you plunge down into
2:21:16
disaster. This is happening, we
expect within a decade to breach
2:21:23
1.5 Unless we slam on the
brakes.
2:21:28
Adam Curry: We've got linear
impact. You've got hothouse
2:21:30
Earth, we've got feedback we've
got stepping off a cliff. We've
2:21:35
got a tipping point, tipping
point slam on the brakes. My
2:21:39
goodness. This guy's an $11
million
2:21:44
John C Dvorak: law. I mean, is
it totally an Al Gore spiel? Oh,
2:21:48
yeah, if he had a lispy would it
probably sounded a little like
2:21:51
him.
2:21:52
Adam Curry: So King Charles
activated the climate countdown
2:21:55
clock with the Mayor of London,
Sadiq Khan, you probably missed
2:22:02
that news. I did. The climate
clock has a countdown of six
2:22:08
years and 24 days. That means
that that's we have six years
2:22:15
and 24 days left to lower the
temperature, which as you just
2:22:22
heard is the hottest on Earth
ever since forever. That and
2:22:27
this was proclaimed on June 29.
So
2:22:30
John C Dvorak: by the way, it
was cold here. Yeah.
2:22:33
Adam Curry: Well, it's a global
temperatures and average. That
2:22:36
That turns out to be July 11 of
2029. I have no idea why that
2:22:42
date is significant. But that is
the date market in your
2:22:45
calendar. We all die July. How
did they come up with the date?
2:22:50
And with me is this Charles is
going to be focused on that
2:22:53
Miss, he's gonna drop dead that
day that something's gonna sit
2:22:56
at his desk, say something not
good is gonna happen. I have a
2:23:01
couple of boots on the ground
reports. For some reason, even
2:23:07
though we've been following the
entire Dutch nitrogen
2:23:13
conversation since it started.
And you know, we concluded very
2:23:17
quickly that this is bullcrap.
People, I don't know if you got
2:23:22
any notes, but like, you clearly
don't understand what's going
2:23:25
on. I say yeah, I do. They've
made up some bullcrap noise to
2:23:29
get rid of your farmers so that
you'll have to have people
2:23:33
starving and and they're going
to build houses instead of work
2:23:37
cars, cows fart and you've got
beef and milk and cheese and
2:23:41
everything, and you're being
screwed. And I mean, but people
2:23:47
take this
2:23:48
John C Dvorak: to the great
Dutch cheeses. That's a good
2:23:50
point. Yeah.
2:23:52
Adam Curry: Yeah, but here's an
example. Adam and John about
2:23:55
last podcast discussion about
the nitrogen and fertilizer and
2:23:58
what the big deal is the process
takes nitrogen which is free
2:24:01
from the air as hydrogen
stripped from natural gas
2:24:04
methane to make ammonia, the
waste product to co2, carbon
2:24:07
footprint bean counting has
zeroed in on Archerd our
2:24:10
agriculture and they probably
see this as a double win. Quit
2:24:13
using methane to stop making co2
Both are greenhouse gases.
2:24:17
There's another thing regarding
Ukraine so that goes on and on
2:24:19
and on. It's like we understand
it's a scam. And people seem to
2:24:26
have to explain the whole thing
to us.
2:24:29
John C Dvorak: The only good
letter I got in this regard. I
2:24:31
got it on the was the back that
Lord using large amounts of
2:24:37
nitrogen results in some
nitrates seeping down into the
2:24:42
water table.
2:24:44
Adam Curry: I have this the how
I can read it if you want to
2:24:47
hear it.
2:24:47
John C Dvorak: Do I want you to
read it? But first of all the
2:24:49
question I asked at the time,
because I want to ask you how
2:24:53
much ground water is used in
Holland when it's so far
2:25:00
Adam Curry: below sea level,
it's all groundwater the whole
2:25:02
place is water.
2:25:04
John C Dvorak: I know but how
much is your drink it? Do you
2:25:06
bathe with it? Is it a problem
that you get nitrates in there?
2:25:09
We live
2:25:09
Adam Curry: in it. I don't know
where you go. I know and that
2:25:15
when I say I don't know people
go oh you don't know let me
2:25:17
explain it the higher percentage
of organic
2:25:20
John C Dvorak: matter, Adam
curry.com. The higher
2:25:24
Adam Curry: the percentage of
organic matter and the microbial
2:25:26
life is present in the soil the
longer it takes for rain to
2:25:29
leave the area where it falls,
many soil microbes exude an
2:25:32
extracted or poly polymeric
substance that causes the soil
2:25:37
to retain the water. When soil
can hold more water. It doesn't
2:25:40
run off into streams and rivers
as much the water percolates
2:25:44
down into Earth recharging the
aquifer fires. The first
2:25:50
aquifers, the smaller the
percentage of soil microbiota,
2:25:55
much larger percent of rainfall
leads via runoff. This sounds
2:25:58
like bullcrap. For seven years
we've been abusing the land and
2:26:03
thoughtful people on both the
right and left are saying the
2:26:05
same thing. 40% of our country
is facing desert desert desert
2:26:09
of vacation. And unless farmland
management changes immediately
2:26:13
80% of the nation's farmland has
60 years of topsoil left. I
2:26:18
don't know how true those
numbers are. And I typically
2:26:20
stay away from these sorts of
dire predictions. But
2:26:22
desertification is observable in
many parts of the country and
2:26:26
many countries in the world.
Well, yes, you do have to do
2:26:28
regenerative farming and going
back to the days of the Bible to
2:26:32
note this is this is the note I
got.
2:26:35
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he's a note
you got but no this other notes
2:26:37
specifically went on and on
about nitrates in the
2:26:40
groundwater.
2:26:42
Adam Curry: I didn't have that.
No, you should have brought that
2:26:43
note. Well, I
2:26:45
John C Dvorak: know. I know
we're gonna go in this
2:26:49
direction.
2:26:50
Adam Curry: Well, I have one
more a short one. From boots on
2:26:57
the ground salutations from
Madrid. I just learned from an
2:27:01
inside source at PepsiCo. Now
PepsiCo don't think Pepsi Cola
2:27:06
what is PepsiCo foods? What are
they own?
2:27:10
John C Dvorak: Cola now
2:27:17
Adam Curry: let's see what they
actually own
2:27:18
John C Dvorak: a conglomerate
they own a day own after soft
2:27:21
drinks that Coca Cola doesn't
own Yeah, but they owe a scam is
2:27:25
the same two companies
2:27:27
Adam Curry: they own Oh my
goodness. Lay's potato chips. Oh
2:27:31
they got a lot here.
2:27:32
John C Dvorak: Oh God go for you
can read for an hour. Just
2:27:35
snacks. Oh snacks, a lot of
snacks.
2:27:38
Adam Curry: They got hot dogs.
They got water snacks.com They
2:27:41
own snacks.com about that. But
it's smart food. Oh look at that
2:27:47
Doritos.
2:27:49
John C Dvorak: Smart food.
2:27:50
Adam Curry: The chips puffs,
popcorn pretzels, veggie chips,
2:27:55
nuts and seeds. Doritos. Lay's
Lay's wavy. They got I mean they
2:28:00
it's a multibillion dollar
company with all kinds of foods
2:28:04
while at least what they call
food. It's a stuffy eat was a
2:28:08
food. It was a food company. I
have learned from an inside
2:28:12
source of PepsiCo that by next
year 1/3 of the ingredients in
2:28:16
PepsiCo food products will come
from insects. They're investing
2:28:21
heavily in insect harvesting
farms and consequently need a
2:28:25
loan. They are pressured by the
ESG score and are also taking
2:28:29
measures to rebalance the racial
diversity of their staff, which
2:28:33
I'm having a hard time believing
so I'm withholding that info
2:28:36
until I can verify it. So they
are doing insect farms for their
2:28:42
ESG score.
2:28:44
Unknown: Yummy, yummy. Here's
2:28:46
John C Dvorak: what I let's
assume this is true. They are
2:28:50
going to do something with their
lobbyists and donors and donors
2:28:57
and lobbyists and donors.
They're going to do something
2:29:01
with these people to get them to
change the definition of cricket
2:29:06
flour yes
2:29:07
Adam Curry: to food
2:29:09
John C Dvorak: to to flour.
2:29:11
Adam Curry: I'm sorry, flour.
Cricket Flour is flour.
2:29:15
John C Dvorak: Trace, trying to
do with the artificial with the
2:29:18
high fructose corn syrup to
change it to just sugar. They've
2:29:22
been trying to do that I haven't
pulled this off yet. I don't
2:29:25
know they're going to be able to
pull it off.
2:29:28
Adam Curry: This is very
interesting.
2:29:30
John C Dvorak: But they'll
change the name to something
2:29:32
that sounds so so when you read
it you go okay, whatever, and
2:29:34
you continue reading.
2:29:36
Adam Curry: There's you know, we
have this, this whole trend of
2:29:43
what go V and ozempic and
everyone's rushing for the best
2:29:47
weight loss injection or pill or
whatever. And you know, just
2:29:53
like with COVID we had to change
some terms. We had to change
2:29:57
what a vaccine is you need to
change all kinds lines of bright
2:30:00
were redefined in little itty
bitty think Well, here's my
2:30:03
favorite scientists, scientists,
Mrs. Corn to the independent.
2:30:10
But there's a lot of these
articles are calling for obesity
2:30:15
to be renamed to improve
treatment. They feel that
2:30:20
obesity is no longer adequately
addresses the disease. And they
2:30:27
requires distinguishing it
clearly and unambiguously from
2:30:31
high body mass index. This is so
they want to redefine or do use
2:30:38
a different term from new word
peace. New word. Exactly. Now,
2:30:43
none of the articles has the new
term. There's one suggestion
2:30:48
that I could find, which is
called adiposity based chronic
2:30:53
disease. What does adiposity
2:30:57
John C Dvorak: I don't know but
it's no good. It's terms no
2:30:58
good. No, I thought has to be
has to be a nice jazzy term that
2:31:03
doesn't offend anyone. How
2:31:04
Adam Curry: about food attached
trauma?
2:31:07
John C Dvorak: Ooh, I like that
one.
2:31:08
Adam Curry: Because it's an
acronym for fat. Yes.
2:31:13
John C Dvorak: Bye. People gotta
go see this. It's a it's a la
2:31:16
history. It's a queer something
history of Los Angeles. I think
2:31:21
it's the name of it. And it was
on PBS and it's fascinating. It
2:31:26
goes way pre it's the Angelenos,
they pre their way pre Stonewall
2:31:33
is everything Stonewall did they
copied? And the word pride is an
2:31:37
acronym. No people in Yes.
People involved with something
2:31:42
something to Sunday, I gotta get
the acronym. You
2:31:44
Adam Curry: can't just throw
that out and not have the I was
2:31:47
gonna look it
2:31:47
John C Dvorak: up. I don't know
if you've defined it that
2:31:52
easily. But the word pride came
from the gay community in Los
2:31:55
Angeles around 1957. And it's an
acronym.
2:32:00
Adam Curry: Hmm, personal rights
and Defense and Education. No,
2:32:04
no, no. Here's the word pride
was originally another acronym
2:32:11
just like LGBT. Okay, what was
it? A personal rights and
2:32:17
Defense and Education. Yes,
that's it. Well, that's lame.
2:32:24
John C Dvorak: Lame. That I
didn't go through the trouble.
2:32:26
Adam Curry: That's not a good
acronym people. I don't like
2:32:28
that at all. adiposity having
the property of containing fat?
2:32:34
Hey, your acid at apostatized
No, that's not right. How do I?
2:32:39
How do we use it in a sentence
2:32:41
John C Dvorak: like an Amish and
Andy term.
2:32:43
Adam Curry: One more thing on
climate change. we luckily have
2:32:46
an expert in the house.
2:32:48
Unknown: Warmer weather and
climate change is pushing
2:32:51
winemakers further north. Far
from the sun soaked terrain of
2:32:55
Spain, France or Italy, Norway?
Hardly the location that comes
2:32:59
to mind is now becoming a
hotspot. It's all down to global
2:33:04
warming, which has opened the
door for the maps of Europe's
2:33:07
vineyards to be redrawn.
2:33:10
Adam Curry: So what say you Mr.
Devore? UK I love it when people
2:33:14
John C Dvorak: well, you believe
that most of northern Europe was
2:33:20
were vineyard. In fact, Vine
land if you recall that from the
2:33:24
Norse, the Norse men, the
Vikings when they went to forgot
2:33:29
what Greenland or someplace it
called it vine land because
2:33:32
there were vineyards up there.
England has vineyards to this
2:33:37
day, but they are credited with
actually having the first
2:33:40
sparkling wines the champagne
was invented state believe was
2:33:44
invented in England in the
fourth 1300s or whenever it was
2:33:50
not, this is not a new
phenomenon that these northern
2:33:52
climes, have wineries that
produce good quality product.
2:33:57
I'm telling you if global
warming is taking place at all,
2:33:59
it's improving the quality I've
said this before as with other
2:34:03
clips, it's improving the
general quality of high end
2:34:08
wines around the world. The
Burgundy's are having more
2:34:11
vintages that are high quality
Germany's producing tremendous
2:34:16
quality wines and they always
used to struggle. It's a
2:34:20
bonanza. Yeah, and you know,
we're all good news. I don't
2:34:24
know what the complaining is
about. I'm gonna show my spoon
2:34:27
by donating to no agenda.
Imagine all the people who could
2:34:31
do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
2:34:40
oh, we actually have a pretty
short list for today starting in
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Nashville, Tennessee. With
$152.52 with Christy Barnett is
2:34:50
it with a switcheroo for a
smokin hot has been Phil is 52nd
2:34:54
birthday is on the list. Robert
Hausner in memoria, Ontario,
2:34:58
Canada 150 Nice emergency house
selling karma and we'll give him
2:35:03
that at the end.
2:35:07
Adam Curry: It is kind of sad.
He has to sell his dream home
2:35:09
because of COVID madness that
sucks. Yeah, if anybody wants a
2:35:14
dream home, look up Robert
Hausner on no agenda social
2:35:20
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there you
go. He's in Canada and Ontario.
2:35:24
Bruce Bruce Schwalm up in
Harrisburg Pennsylvania 133 88
2:35:29
Dame Beth in Tucson Arizona 110
She does that's a donation of
2:35:35
the temperature No, I like drunk
yeah. Meanwhile, the temperature
2:35:38
donation Barry do a temperature
donation drive. She
2:35:42
Adam Curry: requests a shake of
the rain stick for the southern
2:35:45
Arizona slaves. Do we do that?
2:35:48
John C Dvorak: Well, I don't
care at this point. Well,
2:35:51
Adam Curry: okay, hold on.
2:35:52
John C Dvorak: Do it. Come on.
2:35:54
Adam Curry: Hey, and listen to
me. Where's your one one twist?
2:35:58
No ball shaking. Ready?
2:36:02
John C Dvorak: You mean of the
rain stick?
2:36:04
Adam Curry: In 321. Hey, you go
Tucson, Arizona. That should do
2:36:12
it for you. Good work.
2:36:14
John C Dvorak: Here dripping
over there. John Robin $100.
2:36:20
Kerry Jackson in Waterton.
Tennessee. $100. Here we go. He
2:36:26
hasn't lost out yet. Kevin
McLaughlin locusts. North
2:36:29
Carolina 8080. Boobs. Gabriel
Martinez. In McKinney. Texas.
2:36:36
808 You got a birthday call it
for Kyle. Kyle anonymous in
2:36:41
comic New York. 769 for Cheryl
door fell in Big Pine Florida.
2:36:50
769 for I will read a little bit
of this because I just cancelled
2:36:54
two subscriptions to make this
and future donations possible.
2:36:58
For you, Cheryl. Hopefully one
of them was to PBS, James Otis
2:37:04
and West Des Moines, Iowa. A
birthday donation of 7667 D
2:37:10
douching. For his biscuit for
his birthday.
2:37:14
Unknown: You've been D deuced.
They always give me a biscuit on
2:37:20
my birthday.
2:37:21
John C Dvorak: Susan McKim
mullinax mullinax and Clovis
2:37:25
California this is 7423 which is
a independent July donation. And
2:37:35
I know she's hooked but oh Susan
and Shane sprout and once river
2:37:40
Alberta, Canada she wants to
December 4 Two Three is another
2:37:43
bright happy candidate. I did
send out a happy Canada note to
2:37:48
the Canadians I have on the list
as Canadians I'm gonna give away
2:37:51
in Kartini and Torrington
Connecticut seven four to one
2:37:54
with Wigler of Wessex and
yellow. Yeovil I don't know
2:37:59
where that is. Great Britain.
Some were 6969 Todd Mara coffin,
2:38:03
West Hartford, Connecticut, also
6969 Yeah, it was some thank
2:38:11
yous to us from Todd. Less. Tar
kowski and Kingman Arizona. $57
2:38:18
Sir Paul in Twickenham, UK 5555
Patrick bomber bomber bomber
2:38:26
bomber in Rome as Amstelveen
Bohmer Bohmer Netherlands and
2:38:34
he's got some Dutch that you
might want to read but he's done
2:38:36
a birthday list. Brian Furley
and 5510 No, he's not in 5510 he
2:38:42
donated Linda Lou patcon again
in Lakewood, Colorado for d3 33
2:38:49
She's from image makers.inc.com
but not going to get away with
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it. announcement there at 55
three Miko gates 50 to 80 Kurt,
2:39:01
Patrick in my name OBC $50 And
he starts off the 50s with none
2:39:07
other crazy ones and they're no
fit the old ones or anything.
2:39:10
Charles Peterson Albuquerque,
New Mexico James shore met in
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Napa anak New York Jacob
Martinez in El Monte California.
2:39:16
And a Drake and Wrightstown
Indiana sir Greg in Newport,
2:39:19
North Carolina, Hannah Richter
and Craig, Alaska aka Yeah alynn
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Melanau ski and Stafford,
Virginia, Alex avala and Kyle
2:39:30
Texas, Michael Lebar and
Williams Williamston, Michigan
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sir Luke in London, UK, Matthew
Smith and Colchester UK, Philip
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Kuzmin offski in Austin, Texas,
Brian Tiernan in north north
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Providence, Rhode Island
Jonathan Ferris and liberal
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Kansas Jason sir Jason deluzy on
Miami Beach. And last but not
2:39:56
least, sir Brett Farrell, and I
believe he's an Oklahoma City
2:39:59
want to thank all Nice people
for helping us out in show 1570
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And a
2:40:03
Adam Curry: reminder that notes
are not guaranteed to be read
2:40:06
under the executive or Associate
Executive producer level.
2:40:09
Sometimes you get lucky that all
depends on John john@dvorak.org.
2:40:13
But there were a couple of the
do things we overlooked so I'll
2:40:16
give a general deducing a house
selling karma and karma for
2:40:21
anybody else who needs you've
been de Deus. You've got karma.
2:40:28
And of course, thank you to
everyone who came in under $50
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that is for anonymity guaranteed
you won't read any names or
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anything under the 50. And a lot
of people there are with their
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ongoing sustaining donations. We
really appreciate those they do
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keep a base level for us at some
level. And if you'd like to
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learn how to be a producer of
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Unknown: A.
2:40:59
Adam Curry: course we always
love reading off the birthdays
2:41:02
and Murray wishes her wonderful
partner Tony a Tobia happy
2:41:05
birthday for today. Gabriela
Martinez wishes Kyle Jacob say
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Happy Birthday also celebrating
today as is Gina Qataris and
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James Otis Patrick Bomer turns
59 Today he's from my year 1964
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And finally Kristie Barnett
wishes his smokin hot husband
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Phil Barnett a happy birthday
he's turning 52 Happy birthday
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have a dame and three nights to
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supporting us know what?
2:43:00
Well as things start to get
tough around the the universe
2:43:03
Gitmo nation, no agenda nation
is there for you. More and more
2:43:08
people are seeing that these are
great way to kind of get out of
2:43:11
your COVID funk if you are in
one. But also you may have lost
2:43:15
friends who just or family just
don't want to talk to you
2:43:17
anymore. For whatever reason I
can think of a couple if you
2:43:20
want to find people who will not
care what you think but just
2:43:24
will love you for who you are.
Go to a no agenda meetup. You'll
2:43:28
be surprised how well everybody
fits in and this type of
2:43:31
connection is truly protection,
no agenda meetups.com Here's an
2:43:36
example of a great meetup that
took place in Fort Wayne,
2:43:38
Indiana.
2:43:39
Unknown: This is Shannon co
hosts from Fort Wayne. I got
2:43:41
here in with an Amish chauffeur
in the morning.
2:43:44
It's Matt from the Great Black
Swamp resist we much as Mike and
2:43:48
Fort Wayne in the morning. Some
of the bloke in the morning.
2:43:51
This is Michael from Defiance
County in the morning in the
2:43:53
morning
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from so Ohio book. This is Dane
Trinity from Fort Wayne in the
2:43:58
morning. Hi, it's thunder from
Fort Wayne in the morning.
2:44:02
In the morning, sir PVR street
gang. Thank you for your
2:44:05
courage.
2:44:05
This is Adam from the village of
White House Ohio in the morning
2:44:08
and
2:44:10
Adam Curry: as you can tell a
very energetic group there in
2:44:12
Fort Wayne, Indiana. On the
fourth of July since they could
2:44:16
only celebrate their loss. We
had the London courage meetup
2:44:20
who sent us a beautiful meetup
report.
2:44:31
Unknown: In the morning, Adam
and Shawn, this is the London
2:44:34
courage meetup report on the
Fourth of July in Arch 33 our
2:44:41
pub quiz efforts have second
place in the morning named
2:44:46
Shopska. Salad. Hiya and
embarrassing Robert. Who doesn't
2:44:51
want to speak in the morning.
2:44:56
In the morning it's 5am from
Bromley in the morning The
2:45:01
second meetup has been an
absolute slave didn't move it
2:45:08
was like okay with it in the
morning. My name is Steve I my
2:45:12
first attend. It's so great to
meet like minded people.
2:45:19
Well, we're bored basically we
need inspiration. That's why we
2:45:23
listen to you right? Hey,
greetings from London took me
2:45:29
five hours
2:45:33
in the morning from the Gitmo
stay over London. Thank you,
2:45:37
Gigi organizing the London
meetup
2:45:48
Adam Curry: There you go. London
courage. You certainly were
2:45:52
filled with all kinds of London
Kurds. It sounded like and I
2:45:55
appreciate that. It's so nice
all around the world these
2:45:58
meetups take place. They even
take place in duck's back yard
2:46:01
and Sunset Valley. That's
Austin, Texas. That'll be this
2:46:03
Saturday, the local 512 July
meet up you do not want to miss
2:46:07
this one. I believe sir gene is
even going to make an
2:46:10
appearance. Portland, Oregon, we
were talking about earlier.
2:46:13
There are some sanity people up
there some sane people. You can
2:46:17
find them at Dick's primal
burger on. It's a second
2:46:20
Saturday, slave Soiree. That'll
be Saturday at three o'clock. We
2:46:23
have the Mid South meet up at
velvet ditch that is in Oxford
2:46:27
square near Oxford, Memphis and
Tupelo that the blind pig pub.
2:46:32
Also on Saturday in Japan, Osaka
10. My appreciation night six
2:46:37
o'clock at Tenma station. You
must RSVP to Sir bill of Osaka
2:46:41
for details. That's a great
group. By the way. The Osaka
2:46:44
meetups are fantastic. They've
been going on for at least a
2:46:47
decade. On Sunday. Our next show
is show day downtown East South,
2:46:51
East down south at REL repo to
talk Korea. Oh my goodness,
2:46:58
Scarborough, Maine. That'll be
as I said Sunday 1230. Then we
2:47:02
have July 9 Harlem meet up in
the Netherlands contact Kroll
2:47:07
for details. It's a boat tour
through Harlands canals and the
2:47:11
Dutch man they're always doing
cool stuff. And finally on
2:47:14
Sunday is someone knocking on
your door? Do they have a
2:47:17
warrant? You just
2:47:20
John C Dvorak: kind of do they
have a warrant
2:47:21
Adam Curry: you just knocking?
2:47:24
John C Dvorak: Just shows more
important.
2:47:27
Adam Curry: Mexico City's first
meet up apparently that lusts
2:47:31
ever richer del barrio. That is
Mexico City. Holy golden
2:47:36
guacamole. I can't wait to hear
that meet up. I know that there
2:47:39
are people all over Mexico
Mexico City's first it's
2:47:42
possible that is this Sunday.
We've got a lot more on the list
2:47:45
of no agenda meetups.com
including Zurich, Switzerland,
2:47:48
we've got another Netherlands
Maastricht, but also Tampa
2:47:51
Indianapolis, Houston.
Huntsville, Charlotte, Los
2:47:54
Angeles Kernersville Fort Worth
Texas you name it. There is
2:47:59
always a no agenda meetup within
I'd say 20 Miles probably at
2:48:03
this point. If not, if you can't
find one near you go to no
2:48:07
agenda meetups.com and start one
yourself and announce it you
2:48:10
will not regret us and
2:48:18
you will be with be triggered
all you have to say is like now
2:48:35
I have an ISO I don't know
remember where this was from? Do
2:48:44
you have ISOs? I have to? I'll
play mine. I'm not quite sure
2:48:48
where mine are even from white
people. Oh, yeah, pride. And
2:48:55
this one, please be safe. Kinda
like that one.
2:49:00
John C Dvorak: Okay, I got to
show it. Thank you. Okay.
2:49:03
Unknown: Thank you very, very
much. Listen.
2:49:06
Adam Curry: I'm tired of Joe
Biden.
2:49:09
John C Dvorak: Then it just go
is cool and amazing. This is
2:49:11
really cool. It's really
amazing.
2:49:13
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Done.
That's done. That's done. You
2:49:15
knew that was gonna win. There's
no doubt. Of course. Easy win.
2:49:20
Easy, easy, easy win.
2:49:23
John C Dvorak: that get us out
of here. I actually have three
2:49:26
clips call if we want to get out
with some knowledge.
2:49:32
Adam Curry: Let's let's have a
show of hands trolls do we want
2:49:34
some knowledge or just some
goofball chewing gum for the
2:49:40
brain. Let me know what you
think. I'm going to wait for the
2:49:43
first troll or what they think
they think knowledge they all
2:49:46
want knowledge knowledge. They
do. Yes. Yes. No. bemrose wants
2:49:52
to wallow in ignorance.
2:49:54
John C Dvorak: That's bemrose
2:49:57
Adam Curry: Okay, what are we
doing?
2:49:59
John C Dvorak: This is a reclip
bodybuilder Joe lidner died this
2:50:05
is a package Asia 30 Yes how he
was a huge influencer and the
2:50:12
rest and you know what I did
first thing and here's why he
2:50:15
took the VAX and bragged about
and then he died well so I found
2:50:20
him just before he died on a
podcast Oh which is Bradley
2:50:25
Martin's RAW Talk which is a
pretty good if you're a
2:50:28
bodybuilder you'd probably watch
this bad rally Martin is a guy
2:50:31
who who was I think he's out to
LA and he defied the authorities
2:50:35
by keeping his gym open oh yes
sure making a big fuss and and
2:50:42
so he interviewed for a job just
before he died in a brought out
2:50:48
he was kind of he did take the
shot four times but it was like
2:50:52
he was kind of humiliated by it.
The way it was presented was
2:50:55
just different than what you
think I think is very
2:50:58
educational. This is Joe Lydon
who sounds exactly like
2:51:02
Schwarzenegger even though he's
German on the Bradley Martin RAW
2:51:06
Talk clip one
2:51:07
Unknown: so yeah then went with
this guy to Thailand the first
2:51:10
time and as we are doing just
kind of social media business on
2:51:14
content mostly it's about
content. So everyday comes down
2:51:17
to how much work you can get
done. How much content can you
2:51:20
do do you spend three four days
a week not to anything and then
2:51:23
just record one two days and
that's good for you or you do
2:51:26
content on a daily basis and I
found that is the easiest for me
2:51:29
over there to do everything that
I need to do a one to do without
2:51:34
much distractions
2:51:36
had less distractions
2:51:39
wasn't wasn't too much for me
personally to do that which I
2:51:42
desire to do. I wanted to become
this guy right to social media
2:51:47
influenzae that can make a
really good living from this so
2:51:50
I knew I need to make content
and keep pushing so what I need
2:51:53
to do okay go gym look crazy
take videos upload this and then
2:51:58
support your community so that's
all I kind of did and then I
2:52:02
just got stuck there somehow and
next thing is COVID hit and then
2:52:06
you're really stuck there then
COVID came along and then there
2:52:08
was like yeah no point not to go
back to Germany yeah no one to
2:52:12
go here everywhere is locked
down because the truth is over
2:52:15
there it was really everywhere
else in the world was locked
2:52:18
down over there was nothing yet
nothing yet. And then when the
2:52:22
world started to reopen up
everywhere else that's when did
2:52:25
and had like three four tough
months but I personally managed
2:52:29
to have no no lockdown I didn't
have a lockdown Ever did you get
2:52:34
the VAX? I got it like
2:52:37
did you really? Yeah.
2:52:39
Even for really yeah
2:52:41
why?
2:52:43
Adam Curry: Oh man he sounds
like Schwarzenegger it's not
2:52:46
funny.
2:52:49
John C Dvorak: He sounds just
like him. Yeah. So this other
2:52:53
guy goes You got four why?
Because he obviously got none is
2:52:59
Jim guy. So it goes on from
there let's go and now it starts
2:53:02
with the gruesome tale begins
and then a part is part one of
2:53:08
the gruesome tale which is
clipped to
2:53:10
Unknown: why I know so bro you
know how it is this is the same
2:53:13
night you go to you and worry
about your heart and you have
2:53:15
been to wrong people all of a
sudden you might do something on
2:53:18
this party that you don't want
to do because there's these
2:53:20
people that like you know, you
should do it so also I was in
2:53:28
this place we don't need to say
where it is exactly but I was
2:53:30
there and my friend said like if
we can get it you should get it
2:53:33
man. And I'm like you got
2:53:34
peer pressured into the VAX yeah
2:53:39
I don't like fun No, yeah,
2:53:41
whatever it is
2:53:43
when I think about it later on
I'm like what did I do man but
2:53:46
oh my god just content to read
consumed controversy terror
2:53:50
conspiracy territories
terrorists because I did blood
2:53:53
cleaning twice after I just did
a plasma for roses were taken
2:53:57
out heavy metals and all that
stuff. Oh man. Yeah, I did all
2:54:01
this. I don't know is this this
is too controversial probably to
2:54:03
say no say and say I went to the
doctor and I will do my
2:54:06
bloodwork again, because I
checked my blood work all the
2:54:08
time. And then I show it to the
doctor and we kind of see these
2:54:11
particles and I'm like, What is
this and then the Oh no, this is
2:54:16
set the fuck up. This is from
this and I'm like, Oh my God.
2:54:19
And then I show it to another of
my friends and there's all kinds
2:54:22
of hidden websites that you
can't get to but it's like the
2:54:24
dark media and there's even more
conspiracies crazy
2:54:28
as fuck because I know you're
the kind of guy who for sure you
2:54:31
got your bloodwork all the time.
And then you tell him you got
2:54:34
the thing and then you got your
bloodwork and then it was
2:54:36
fucking crazy and yeah, and
2:54:37
this disguise also big into it.
So he's like, you need to do a
2:54:40
plasma for roses now. So they
poke like a fucking needle into
2:54:45
your arm here. Which is like
like the like the like a pen you
2:54:49
know, like thick like this
spreads unbelievable thick needs
2:54:52
and then take all your blood
out, put it into this machine
2:54:55
and then clean it and bring it
back. So we did this with the
2:54:58
heavy metal cleaning and all
this stuff. We She supposedly
2:55:01
cleaned my blood. I did a D
dimer test. And notice, I don't
2:55:04
know if you know what it is.
It's like this determines like
2:55:06
the clotting of your arteries
and stuff like D diamond, like
2:55:10
my D dimer was this and then
after all this, it was dead.
2:55:13
Adam Curry: Wow. This is not
cool. Yeah, a lot of F bombs
2:55:20
too.
2:55:21
John C Dvorak: But it's
definitely a little rude. Ah, so
2:55:24
Adam Curry: he's the he saw the
particles in his blood.
2:55:28
John C Dvorak: And they pulled
in and went through the machine
2:55:29
did it twice. And he goes on,
and now it gets even more. But
2:55:34
it gets more gruesome. And so
this poor guy who died, you
2:55:39
know, this guy was like, and
it's really was a shame. It was
2:55:43
a crime. But here we go.
2:55:44
Unknown: And then yeah.
2:55:46
Did it improve after you got
that?
2:55:48
I didn't. Yeah, twice. I did it
in six months period, like one
2:55:51
time and then the second time
mostly expensive as fuck man.
2:55:54
Like, yeah, it's no fun men. So
yeah, I was so shocked. And the
2:55:58
doctor was like, you need to do
it, man. If you want to, like
2:56:01
survive after you took these
shots, bro. No way to do this.
2:56:04
No. Yeah, this was like that,
actually. Because I don't know
2:56:09
if the nurse did something
weird. Because when she took the
2:56:12
ship this in Thailand,
obviously. Yeah. So when she
2:56:15
then took out the blood, and
then it's like, there was some
2:56:17
like a white thing in there. And
I'm like, What the fuck is that?
2:56:20
And then there may be like,
maybe cholesterol. And I'm like,
2:56:23
what? So I wanted to fix it. So
then I showed this to my friend.
2:56:27
He's conspiracy. He shows me all
these websites where it's like,
2:56:30
since since they do this to
people. So in so many they
2:56:33
founders and athletes and stuff.
And that's a weird, like, reason
2:56:37
why people they die. They have
these white blood clots, tons of
2:56:40
them in their blood everywhere.
And so they're like, this is
2:56:43
what you maybe have, we go to
this other doctor and make
2:56:45
further testing. And then I make
further testing. And he's like,
2:56:48
not white. There was not white
anymore. There was nobody thing
2:56:51
it was probably a legislative
nurse didn't do it. Right. But
2:56:53
he then said, there's these
black particles. This is the
2:56:56
heavy metal that you had in your
blood.
2:56:58
That whole thing just trips me
out. That was such a crazy time,
2:57:01
man. Actual crazy time.
2:57:03
So ultimately, what I think
about this right now, like after
2:57:06
all, I'm like, that was it and
is some kind of a flu. And
2:57:11
that's what it is and people
overreacted maybe and whatever
2:57:14
it is, like people may be so but
unity is also for making money.
2:57:19
Yeah, yeah. And you know that
there's maybe bigger people over
2:57:22
us. They can control much more
things in different ways. And
2:57:26
they did let this happen, right.
Yeah. Ultimately, I think there
2:57:30
was kind of an overreaction to
this.
2:57:32
Yeah, I agree. For sure. I mean,
I kept my gym open during the
2:57:35
time it's it was just the whole
thing that like when you start
2:57:38
asking questions, there wasn't
there wasn't much like
2:57:40
congruency with all of the
things that they were doing.
2:57:44
Adam Curry: Man, he we should
make him a night posthumously or
2:57:48
something like that. Where guy
socks downer?
2:57:54
John C Dvorak: Well, I'm sorry.
Oh,
2:57:55
Adam Curry: and what podcast was
this?
2:57:57
John C Dvorak: This was on the
raw it's callers with the name
2:58:00
of it is. It is Bradley Martin's
rah talk.
2:58:05
Adam Curry: Well, it's obvious
podcasts are dangerous. Do not
2:58:10
listen to podcasts
2:58:11
Unknown: and hot dogs to pet
dogs and new warning about the
2:58:14
wrong way to walk your pets.
2:58:16
Some animal experts say just
like distracted driving
2:58:18
distracted walking is an issue.
They say talking on your phone
2:58:21
or listening to a podcast while
walking your dog could even hurt
2:58:24
their mental health experts are
crucial for routine. Not getting
2:58:29
your attention can be
detrimental to your dog's
2:58:31
behavioral training.
2:58:35
Adam Curry: That's right, that
you can listen to a podcast
2:58:38
while you're walking your dog
could be bad for your dog. Oh,
2:58:42
my goodness. Well, thanks. I'm
very informed. It's not like I
2:58:45
didn't know this but it's poor
guy. He seems like he was kind
2:58:49
of a cool dude too.
2:58:51
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah. Just
wanted to make a living as an
2:58:53
influencer acting crazy.
2:58:56
Adam Curry: Well, he sure
influence me and have show mixes
2:59:00
we've got some sir do suffer.
We've got DS laughs we've got
2:59:03
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Unknown: you know my dad had an
expression he used To say, you
3:00:00
know your success is apparent
when you turn and look at your
3:00:03
child and realize they turned
out better than you
3:00:10
there's no way of knowing how it
got there, or whose it is. But
3:00:15
it appears that cocaine has been
found at the White House dating
3:00:21
coaching
3:00:27
I would like to know blow by
blow, who was responsible for
3:00:37
Andy indeed, cocaine. Now,
again, this is part of an
3:00:40
ongoing investigation. I can't
even fathom anything like this
3:00:44
having been found on the west
wing and I go back to the 70s at
3:00:48
the White House. Piece of
3:00:51
crack cocaine. No bigger than
this quarter that I'm holding in
3:00:56
my hand. One quarter of $1 We
passed a law that says you're
3:01:01
caught with that. You go to
jail. I spent more
3:01:05
time on my hands and knees,
picking through rugs, smoking
3:01:11
anything even remotely resembled
crack cocaine.
3:01:16
Man, I think those cheap shots
taken a Hunter Biden he's a
3:01:20
recovering addict. It's not
funny. Like
3:01:28
cocaine is a serious drug. The
big question Andrea is for how
3:01:32
long had this item which was
described as a small dime sized
3:01:35
bag have been in this location?
3:01:38
That's like saying knew before
he got in this program if you're
3:01:41
taking a test where you're
taking cocaine or not what do
3:01:43
you think the
3:01:44
President is proud to have
restored the rule of law?
3:02:01
As I'm not here with
3:02:02
any agenda,
3:02:03
I mean, sure I have my beliefs.
I have my worldview I have the
3:02:06
things that I would like to see
happen in this great nation of
3:02:10
digital fingerprints and Biden's
visa he has glitching in Mexico
3:02:13
receiving arms that the US is
now shipping God Save the Queen
3:02:17
man. You're a lion dog faced
pony soldier. I mean, come on
3:02:20
man. Biden's broken bread two
times they have this older
3:02:23
Audrina Chroma not boys get
Noldor after taking the top off
3:02:27
similar to his bed with yours in
the Senate as swampy done yet
3:02:31
Obama's third term might be in
play wishing I could read the
3:02:34
news like my boy Polly say Bill
Gates went to China that
3:02:38
autistic news with foundation
donation of 50 million in case
3:02:41
you miss the old friend is
honored thank you for your
3:02:43
sacrifice lambs to the slaughter
citizens back then like grains
3:02:46
of rice like a mini homes
feeling all alone one nice
3:02:50
agreement was a nice day they
paid the price who has eaten
3:02:53
maybe it wasn't pretty now I'm
feeling like an outcast. All I
3:02:56
do is laugh
3:02:58
okay. If you're going to answer
a question Don't point at me.
3:03:02
disrespectful to me, I'm the
mayor of this city. And treat me
3:03:05
with the respect that which I'm
deserved to be treated voices,
3:03:09
John C Dvorak: voices, voices
pounding, pounding, passed off
3:03:13
in the face of face with fist
best best and you can't stop
3:03:20
yourself for it and you're
starting to hear voice voices
3:03:23
because your voice is really
calms.
3:03:27
Adam Curry: Because it seems
like there's something going on.
3:03:30
Unknown: Just letting yourself
be calm.
3:03:33
Adam Curry: One night he tried
to knock himself out out here on
3:03:38
your
3:03:39
Unknown: voices voices because
will become fist
3:03:44
John C Dvorak: pounding yourself
in the face with your own fist
3:03:48
fist
3:03:50
Adam Curry: to his knuckles,
knuckles to his face and
3:03:53
compounded compounded over and
over and over again. It seems
3:03:57
like there's something going on
going on going little
3:04:00
Unknown: by little you just
letting yourself become become
3:04:05
become become
3:04:14
Adam Curry: think he's
3:04:16
John C Dvorak: not getting
making accusations at all. Bumpy
3:04:18
Joe
3:04:24
Adam Curry: Blow Jaiden
3:04:33
John C Dvorak: and this probably
doesn't look and he goes in that
3:04:36
way you are you going to kind of
rub the nose or you're grabbing
3:04:42
guidance
3:04:51
Adam Curry: glow Jaiden
3:04:59
cocaine
3:05:07
Unknown: bohra.org/and This is
really cool it's really amazing