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Adam Curry: Send them to the
Hague. Adam curry Jhansi Devorah
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nation media assassination
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episode 1579.
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Unknown: This is no agenda.
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Adam Curry: We are the best meet
go and we're broadcasting live
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from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in the reason
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number six and the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Silicon Valley where we actually
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have turkeys in the
neighborhood. I'm John C.
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Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Buzzkill. Kind of
distracted me for a moment
0:33
there. But I kept in the in the
group. I did not let you
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distract me too much.
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John C Dvorak: I have never been
able to do that. Now that you
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mentioned it
0:43
Adam Curry: just you have been
you. Yes. You have. No. Yeah, I
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think you have once or twice.
Once or twice. Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: But now that you
mentioned it. I'll try more.
0:54
Adam Curry: You'll try more
often. You'll do your best.
0:57
John C Dvorak: But the only the
best one is this still? Makes
1:04
you think I
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Adam Curry: never heard that.
Yeah. I love that. That's
1:08
madness.
1:09
John C Dvorak: Never heard his
song. Get a clip play it.
1:13
Adam Curry: We've played the
song a million times not well,
1:15
gay.
1:16
John C Dvorak: We've got plenty
clips to play. That's true.
1:18
That's true.
1:19
Adam Curry: All right. Where do
you want to start? I mean, we
1:20
have Africa. Africa is I got
Africa. But we cannot start with
1:24
Africa because people go Africa
home.
1:28
John C Dvorak: Yeah. That's why
the real pros. The real pro
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never talked about it at all.
1:34
Adam Curry: No, there's nothing
there's nothing on American
1:37
John C Dvorak: ingenuity
something that hey, these guys
1:39
aren't talking about. Here's
some information you should
1:41
know.
1:43
Adam Curry: That people I mean,
there's nothing there's zero on
1:46
American media about Africa.
They're trying to trying. Now
1:51
we'll get to that we'll get to
1:52
John C Dvorak: that the United
States and I think most of
1:55
Northern the northern hemisphere
hates Africa.
2:00
Adam Curry: Yeah, I think you're
right. And really the problem
2:04
is, they just don't know enough
about it. You know, they they
2:07
they're confused to them to the
to the M five Amis and most
2:10
brown and black people. What are
we going to do? We don't We
2:13
can't tell them
2:14
John C Dvorak: to give us good
Mexican news.
2:16
Adam Curry: Keep them apart?
Well, maybe I can start with,
2:21
with a request a request from
for our producers to do some
2:25
work for us. Like what? Well,
I'm going to miss one show
2:30
during our upcoming European
holiday. Every other show every
2:35
show. I will be doing Thursdays.
We do have one in the Can we
2:39
have one in the can but but I
Tina and I were were goofing
2:44
around last night, and you
listen to the wind in the cannon
2:47
is bad. Yeah, well, there's that
but then we went to Bing and we
2:51
went to Bing it.io. And I said,
Hey, Bing it biggest bang it
2:56
Bing it.io which is our
fantastic search engine, which
3:01
includes clips, stories and
transcripts. And I said, Hey,
3:07
why don't I look up the term red
book. And there's a lot of a lot
3:15
of shows where the term Red Book
appears because we have you
3:18
because we talked about it all
the time. Yeah, we have the Red
3:21
Book. And we don't have one red
book, we have multiple Red
3:24
Books. And I thought wouldn't it
be an interesting idea if we ask
3:28
our producers to go to bing.io
and to search for red book and
3:33
find the best Red Book segments
we have. And then I can put
3:38
those together as a as a special
3:42
John C Dvorak: but that's
definitely a creative idea. I
3:45
like it.
3:45
Adam Curry: Well, here's what it
could sound like and example I
3:48
just pulled something random
from the stock going back to the
3:53
back in time
3:54
John C Dvorak: because they have
all these red books here and I
3:55
can't read a word of them.
Here's I got one right here.
3:59
Adam Curry: Okay, and then I'll
read what I have. I have read
4:01
book entries. Okay, let me see
what we got. Okay, I have March
4:05
29. Dollar to gold standard of
the oil glut destroys the petro
4:11
dollar. I have no idea what that
means.
4:13
John C Dvorak: I do I know what
it means. Okay. It means you are
4:16
wrong.
4:19
Adam Curry: June sevens.
Kaepernick to play in the NFL.
4:23
I'll be right on that one.
That's gonna bail you out. June
4:28
18 JK Rowling will repent No,
no, I don't think so. This is
4:36
huge. ACD No. D barfs. No
debate. Oh no, no, no debates.
4:42
Ah. You lose.
4:45
Unknown: lose, lose.
4:49
John C Dvorak: Again, there's an
S.
4:51
Adam Curry: Yes, there is an S
so so I'm still
4:54
John C Dvorak: good for the rest
of them.
4:57
Adam Curry: Okay, I put a little
notation I that Trump will win
5:00
including popular vote is was
minor minor. We don't know that
5:03
obviously. That's all I have.
Okay, well, that's good. I will
5:07
I have no problem maintaining
the maintaining the Red Book
5:11
from here on out. I had a score
of 1010 10% Wow. Some of them
5:22
are really funny though. And
there's some we have a lot of
5:24
them that are actually to
5:25
John C Dvorak: be honest about
it. Most of the Red Book
5:27
predictions came true. Yeah, no,
no, that's what I'm saying. If
5:30
you look, you will find those
light though. JK Rowling ones.
5:34
Yeah, that was a that was a bit
that was crazy. That was crazy
5:37
talk. I was never going to
repent. Why should she kept
5:40
billionaire I thought,
5:41
Adam Curry: you know, my with
my, with my knowledge of sports
5:45
ball, I thought the Kaepernick
red book entry would definitely
5:49
come true.
5:51
John C Dvorak: What was that
again? That he would be playing
5:53
in the NFL? Oh, yeah. No.
Problem with that. That's always
5:57
overlooked with Kaepernick.
Besides the fact that the
6:00
players we've talked about this
on the show, yeah, that a lot of
6:03
players just won't play with him
because of According to rumors,
6:06
allegedly. When he was at the 40
Niners he ended up having an
6:11
affair with one of the line
men's wives. Oh,
6:14
Unknown: yeah, I
6:15
John C Dvorak: remember that.
Remember that? Yeah, I do. Yeah.
6:17
And this is not good, because
the linemen are the guys that
6:21
keep people from rushing in and
tackling you and so they stopped
6:25
guarding and all the linemen
stick together they even have a
6:28
thing called the line men's
club, the NFL and so they all
6:33
just said yeah, you know you
want to play that game I try
6:36
Yeah, protecting yourself and
they get kept getting sacked.
6:39
And so then when other teams
thought about taking him over
6:42
the word got out and no one's
gonna block for him.
6:47
Adam Curry: Well if if anyone
wants to do a little bit of fun
6:50
banging around on bing.io sent a
you can share the segment
6:55
there's a little Share button
when you find something and then
6:58
email it to me and if I get
enough then I will put together
7:02
a red book best of we I need to
have it pretty quick because we
7:05
got to do it this week. Leaving
on Friday and if backup scheme
7:09
if not, we have a backup
Exactly.
7:13
John C Dvorak: So I've got a
couple of clips from Scott
7:16
Ritter that I dug off that
podcast he keeps He's like one
7:19
of those guys that goes to one
podcast.
7:22
Adam Curry: Yeah, what what
podcast is he on how
7:24
John C Dvorak: it's got some
guys pocket gardener I think
7:28
Adam Curry: I think some guys
podcast is a great name for a
7:30
podcast some guys
7:34
John C Dvorak: I would be
stunned if there was no podcast
7:37
for a million not named some
guys podcast. Okay.
7:41
Adam Curry: Well said he's done
since I happen to be one of the
7:44
co founder
7:44
John C Dvorak: happens to be the
curator let's look it up podcast
7:48
Adam Curry: here we go some
well, we just some guys podcast
7:52
Close. Close. Oh, there's to the
just some guys podcast. Just
7:58
some average guys podcast.
That's not too bad. Some black
8:04
guys podcast. Wow. Okay, well,
there's stuff out there. Good.
8:07
All right. So this is some other
guy's podcast
8:10
John C Dvorak: he is. So he's
got two little tidbits in here
8:14
that I thought were quite good.
He was brought on and they
8:17
started talking about, you know,
the we talked about this on the
8:21
show when William Burns said,
Well, now that they've you know,
8:24
Putin operations falling apart.
We're gonna get, go grab some
8:28
Russian spies, we're going to
solicit for Russian spies.
8:31
Right, right, right, build a spy
network. And Ritter was just
8:35
beside himself with laughter
thinking this is the stupidest
8:39
thing imaginable. And so he
talks about us spies in Russia.
8:44
Adam Curry: Didn't didn't the
CIA, as you say, burns as a CIA
8:48
director, didn't he say that
they had like 50,000 people who
8:50
had already contacted them.
Something like that. Yeah.
8:55
John C Dvorak: Well, here's what
the Scott Ritter's take on it
8:57
is, and I tend to fall into line
with what he's thinking.
9:01
Unknown: Now the CIA saying,
Hey, we were having great luck,
9:05
great success, and people will
say, man, maybe the CIA did get
9:08
some people in there and that's
why promotion saying there's
9:11
incompetence and all this stuff.
This is a mind game being played
9:14
by the CIA director. There they
I can I'll tell you the
9:19
following. They're having no
luck with the Russians. None
9:23
whatsoever because Russia is a
denied area. The Russian target
9:28
is harder today than it has been
at any time since the Cold War.
9:33
You know, when when we had
again, you just got to think
9:36
like an intelligence officer.
How do you get into Russia?
9:40
There's two ways normally one is
through diplomatic cover you
9:44
work through the embassy or
through consulates you go into
9:46
the Russians usually have that
figured out pretty good. Their
9:50
their arrest record of covered
diplomats working for the CIA is
9:54
quite high. They've rolled up a
lot of our station operatives.
9:59
So we're not here. pretty much
look at it the other way is
10:01
through non official cover the
knots. But they have a NOC
10:06
operating inside Russia means
you have to have social
10:10
connectivity with Russia. People
have to be traveling in and out
10:14
of Russia because you have your
operating undercover. And that
10:17
cover has to be believable and
deniable. A knock is what they
10:21
call the gray person. They go
around and nobody notices them
10:25
going around. They're not high
profile. You know, what an
10:28
American traveling in Russia is
today any American spy profile?
10:32
why nobody's traveling in
Russia? So William Burns knows
10:38
that this that the Russians know
the Russian professionals know
10:41
these dude, how do they know
because they've rolled
10:44
everything up. And two balls in
two years ago, the CIA put out a
10:48
an unprecedented memo. What
people forgot about this is a
10:51
memo went out to all stations
warning them about specific
10:54
communications methodologies
that had been used to
10:57
communicate with human assets,
spies, people we recruited
11:01
because we lost everybody.
11:04
Adam Curry: I gotta call the
some guys podcast and tell him
11:06
to up his game on the audio.
11:10
John C Dvorak: So now the thing
was about that audio. I agree. I
11:14
wanted to run it through Adobe,
but Adobe failed.
11:17
Adam Curry: Yeah. I've had some
failings with Adobe too. I tried
11:20
to get under I think it's under
duress. I I tried to make some
11:26
audio sound better from the Eco
wass conference, man, it just
11:31
turned into like a share song.
11:34
John C Dvorak: When I say Phil,
I mean, I didn't get a file
11:36
back. Oh,
11:37
Adam Curry: you get a photo.
Okay, it ain't your file. Oh,
11:40
that's not good. Just sat there
and spun. That's not good.
11:43
That's not good. All right. So
Ritter says bullcrap, do they
11:47
have no spaces? Bullcrap could
have shortened that clip? He
11:50
said, bull crap. All right. I
like to
11:52
John C Dvorak: clip so I didn't
shorten it. But let's go into
11:54
the shorter version. Next one is
shorter.
11:57
Unknown: We lost him in China.
We lost him in Iran. We lost
12:00
them in Russia. Why? Because it
was compromised. They said don't
12:04
do this any more. If we lost all
our assets two years ago, and
12:10
burns wants us to now believe
that we've suddenly rebuilt
12:14
agent networks that take decades
to build at a time when Russia
12:19
is more close to us than ever
before. has some significant
12:24
hallucinogenic drugs that he's
asking us to, to consume because
12:27
it isn't happening. The Russians
know, this is being done for
12:31
domestic political consumption,
CIA is going to be called to
12:36
task very soon for what will be
yet another gross intelligence
12:41
failure, the failure of Ukraine,
Ukraine is losing the war, the
12:45
CIA played an important part in
this conflict and helping
12:48
generate this conflict through
its support of multi decade
12:51
support of the band Daris Ultra
nationalists who are in control,
12:55
and its covert support, through
the Ukrainian military, helping
12:59
facilitate the flow of munitions
and its intelligence support to
13:03
the Ukrainian government and
Ukrainian military. All of this
13:06
is failing, the Russians are
winning, the CIA is losing. And
13:10
at some point in time, they will
be called before the United
13:13
States Congress and held to
account.
13:15
Adam Curry: Oh, interesting.
This is kind of the Bobby The
13:19
Kane narrative, like I'm gonna
reorganize that that thing
13:23
reorganized?
13:24
John C Dvorak: I think, like
using the word duress again,
13:27
yeah. I think something's up.
And I think he's onto it. And
13:31
that could happen. It would
happen after 911. Because they
13:34
dropped the ball on that. And,
you know, what are they there
13:38
for if they can't stop? Or do
these things? Right, is real.
13:43
They're
13:43
Adam Curry: there. They're there
to start and maintain wars.
13:45
That's what they do. And they're
not maintaining this one is what
13:50
is the job of this one? Yeah.
Okay. All right.
13:54
John C Dvorak: Because I think
there's a third clip.
13:56
Unknown: And so what Burns is
doing right now is trying to put
13:59
lipstick on a pig, trying to
positively spin something that
14:03
can't be positively spun. I will
guarantee you right now put my
14:08
reputation on the line. The CIA
hasn't had a major recruitment
14:12
success in Russia at all.
Because if they did, Steven, you
14:15
wouldn't be talking about it. I
can guarantee you that. You
14:19
don't talk about it. You don't
end it. You don't do anything.
14:24
Who does William Burns think we
are the dumbest people on the
14:27
planet? I don't want to answer
that question.
14:28
Adam Curry: We're podcasters.
Dammit.
14:31
John C Dvorak: I saw I thought
that was kind of enlightening
14:34
and kind of depressing at the
same time. But then he brought
14:37
up another whole different
topic. And I don't know I didn't
14:40
know this. This is about Seymour
Hersh and his latest revelation,
14:47
which somehow eluded the
mainstream media. And this is
14:51
the last look up to Scott Ritter
on the new Hershey story.
14:54
Unknown: You're familiar with
journalist Seymour Hersh? He's
14:59
the one that broke the story
that Biden and the US Navy dive
15:05
team were behind the explosion
of the Russian pipeline into
15:12
Germany. He has now come out and
said that he has Intel sources
15:18
that he's not willing to reveal,
that are saying that the United
15:21
States played a much larger role
in blowing up the Crimean bridge
15:28
da than then they want to be
known. They're trying to let
15:33
Ukraine take all the credit for
that. Do you think there's any
15:36
truth to that was this American
technology he's saying? It was
15:40
like a, a, a shallow basically
like a shallow torpedo, that
15:46
Ukraine would not have this
technology, only the United
15:49
States would have that?
15:50
Let me put it this way. I've
known Seymour Hersh, personally,
15:53
for 25 years, I consider him to
be a very close friend. And I'd
15:58
like to believe that he
reciprocates that feelings
16:01
towards me. But as close
friends, I can, I can tell you
16:05
that the one thing we don't do
is talk about his stories. And
16:08
when he doesn't talk about his
sources. One of the reasons why
16:12
Seymour Hersh is the successes
that he is, is that he has a
16:17
reputation that if you talk to
him, you don't get arrested. If
16:21
you talk to him. Nobody knows
your name because he protects
16:24
his sources. His reputation and
also is that the stories he
16:29
writes, more often than not far
more often than not turned out
16:33
to be exactly right that his
sources are good.
16:36
Adam Curry: Well, perfect. You
lead me right into my clips.
16:41
John C Dvorak: Because you have
some I have some thoughts about
16:43
this boat.
16:44
Adam Curry: Go ahead. Go ahead.
Go
16:45
John C Dvorak: ahead. I mean, we
were watching the news in the
16:48
last couple of days and we keep
seeing these videos that have
16:51
been leaked by someone somehow I
have no idea how that happened.
16:55
Of the sick of the similar type
product which is a drone, and
17:00
Adam Curry: that's my clip.
17:01
John C Dvorak: Well go take it
17:02
Adam Curry: the C drone, and of
course it wouldn't be complete.
17:05
If this report wasn't brought to
us by our resident spook Richard
17:09
angle,
17:10
Unknown: the sea drone slips
through the water silently.
17:13
Adam Curry: Ooh, nice
alliteration beautiful.
17:16
Unknown: This sea drone slips
through the water silently under
17:20
the cover of darkness. Its
target is a Russian landing ship
17:24
in the Black Sea. The pilotless
remotely operated kamikaze boat
17:29
packed with explosives is
closing in until the video
17:32
released by Ukrainian Security
Services breaks up. Afterwards,
17:37
a Russian ship can be seen
listing being guided into a
17:41
Russian Harbor. The Russian
military claimed it stopped the
17:44
sea drone attack and made no
mention of damage. NBC News geo
17:49
located the video and analyze
ship logs. The damage ship looks
17:54
very much like the one attacked
by the drone. With Ukraine's
17:59
counter offensive making little
progress so far in the east. It
18:03
seems Ukraine is finding
alternative ways to fight back
18:07
and take the war to Russia using
small drones to attack downtown
18:13
Moscow and now exploding boats.
President Solinsky as with other
18:19
drone attacks, didn't directly
claim responsibility for the see
18:23
drone but he did congratulate
Ukraine security services for
18:27
quote returning the war to the
aggressor state
18:30
Adam Curry: police who makes
these things
18:35
John C Dvorak: who make looking
into it. I mean, we've had two
18:37
examples of these see drones.
Yeah, one hit the Russian
18:42
whatever that thing was a
destroyer I guess? No, it wasn't
18:46
later. Oh, yeah. A freighter.
Yes, the freighter the oil
18:49
freighters the other one but the
best part is
18:51
Adam Curry: is the video yes,
CNN had the video everyone had
18:55
the video and
18:56
John C Dvorak: had the video.
Oh, yeah. But supposedly they
18:58
always preface it with theirs
leaked to social media. Who
19:02
leaked it why would you be
leaking this stuff?
19:05
Adam Curry: Yeah, this is yeah,
and for angle to be the guy on
19:08
the beat. That just screams
agency.
19:13
John C Dvorak: Well, if we go
back to what Scott Ritter had to
19:15
say this is all sounds like
desperation when you've got some
19:18
super weapon. Yes, that is doing
damage. Why would you start to
19:24
publicize this whenever we can
look for it. This just doesn't
19:27
make any sense. This is a
disaster. Let's listen
19:29
Adam Curry: to ABCs report
19:30
Unknown: another strike against
a Russian vessel in the Black
19:33
Sea. video circulating online
appearances show a sea drone
19:37
allegedly packed with a half ton
of explosives approaching a
19:40
Russian oil tanker, Moscow
blaming Ukraine threatening
19:44
retaliation, saying the tanker
had been supplying oil to
19:48
Russian troops in Syria.
Ukraine, not admitting it
19:51
conducted the operation but
security sources telling ABC
19:55
News they did indeed carry out
the strike. It follows a similar
19:59
attack Friday. against a Russian
warship, more videos circulating
20:03
online showing the moment it was
struck. After sun up the ship
20:07
seen being towed back into base
listing seriously to one side.
20:11
And tonight, a collection of
videos verified by ABC News Now
20:15
indicating that Ukraine has
started using us providing
20:18
cluster munitions on the
battlefield on the Eastern Front
20:21
Lines, the controversial weapons
banned by many countries. And as
20:25
the war grinds on up to 14
nations a meeting in Saudi
20:28
Arabia to discuss a possible
peace plan for Ukraine. But
20:32
Russia not invited, with China
attending these peace talks for
20:36
the first time with increased
attacks in Moscow, and now the
20:40
Black Sea and remember that
mutiny six weeks ago, the war is
20:43
now threatening instability in
Russia, which of course, is
20:46
China's Western neighbor and
ally.
20:49
Adam Curry: Yeah, so this kind
of, there's a couple of things
20:51
that that are surrounding this.
We have and I'll get to Africa,
20:55
because you can't, you can't to
leave Africa out of the story.
20:58
But right now, as we speak, we
have the big powwow going on in
21:03
Saudi Arabia, everybody, all the
BRICS 3040 nations now except
21:08
Russia, discussing the peace
plan, we go to go to NPR,
21:13
Unknown: Saudi Arabia, this
weekend to talk about in
21:17
Ukraine, but Russia
21:20
or the country wasn't even
invited. Instead, this is a
21:23
chance for Ukraine to garner
more international support for
21:26
its ideas on how the war should
end.
21:29
And be our diplomatic
correspondent Michelle Kelemen
21:32
joins us, Michelle, thanks for
being with us.
21:34
Nice to be here, Scott.
21:35
Adam Curry: Yeah. Nice to have
you here. Scott.
21:37
Unknown: How do you have a peace
conference throughout the
21:39
country? It's waging the war?
21:40
Yeah, I mean, you can't quite
call this really far apart from
21:45
any talks. But what the
Ukrainians one is more support
21:48
from countries that have been on
the fence up to now they have
21:51
this 10 Point peace plan that
would ensure that Russian forces
21:55
get out of their country. It
calls for the restoration of
21:57
Ukraine's territorial integrity,
and it calls for accountability
22:01
for Russia's aggression. And a
former US Ambassador William
22:05
Taylor puts it this way
22:07
so the cranes want to make the
case that they are in the right
22:11
with their Hunter right side of
principles.
22:15
Adam Curry: Why is he laughing?
That again, he's laughing but it
22:19
this way
22:20
Unknown: so the cranes want to
make the case that they are in
22:23
the right there on the right
side of the prints
22:27
Adam Curry: is this guy that
that's
22:28
John C Dvorak: why he's
laughing?
22:30
Adam Curry: He's like, those
guys are wrong. They're not in
22:32
the right and so who is this guy
again,
22:34
Unknown: Ambassador Williams
ambassador,
22:36
Adam Curry: the ambassador to
Ukraine wants to tell the world
22:40
that their road dealer
22:42
Unknown: puts it this way so
Ukrainians want to make the case
22:44
that they are in the right there
Hunter right side of the
22:49
Adam Curry: prowl what a tell
this guy has Why would he even
22:52
why don't they train these
ambassadors with some NLP or
22:56
something?
22:57
John C Dvorak: You know, no, a
probably not. And I would say at
23:02
the tail of was this is tell
it's just everyone has won.
23:05
Unknown: They are in the right.
But they're Hunter right side of
23:10
the principles international
makes me laugh. So the moral
23:14
principles and that say the
Ukrainians deserve the support
23:18
of India's in the Brazil's in
South Africa, India's
23:21
Adam Curry: and the Brazil's how
many India's in Brazil's are
23:24
there and Mr. Ambassadors
23:25
Unknown: and the Chinese by the
way, China announced that its
23:28
special representative on
Eurasian Affairs is going to
23:31
attend this meeting in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia. And Taylor says
23:35
that's really a big deal because
China is an ally of the
23:38
Russians. And this meeting is
about Ukraine's proposals for
23:41
peace and not Russia's
perspective.
23:44
Adam Curry: Okay, so here are a
couple more clips here. But here
23:47
are the 10 points. This is the
Reuters bills that as Zelinsky
23:52
10 Point peace plan.
23:55
Why one, radiation and nuclear
safety focusing on restoring
24:00
safety around Europe's largest
nuclear power plant Zaporizhia
24:05
in Ukraine, which is now Russian
occupied. Well, that seems like
24:09
a gimme. That's an easy one
bizarre. That's that whole
24:14
gambit by Lindsey and and
Blumenthal that failed, so that
24:20
nothing blew up. The Russians
are actually far well, no, I
24:24
think they're really protecting
it to food security, including
24:28
protecting and ensuring
Ukraine's grain exports to the
24:32
world's poorest nations. Well,
there's an important one Yeah,
24:35
amen. Hey, man, let us export
grain not to Africa, by the way.
24:40
No, we just we just need the
money because those are American
24:43
assets, international assets,
that's owned by Cargill. Now.
24:48
They divvy that up three energy
security, with focus on price
24:52
restrictions on Russian energy
sources as well as aiding
24:56
Ukraine with restoring its power
infrastructure half which has
25:00
been damaged by Russian attacks.
Well, gas is still flowing
25:05
through Ukraine that did not
stop. Well. The funny
25:07
John C Dvorak: thing is, if you
read that whole thing again,
25:09
that one point, it makes it
worse the sanctions on the
25:14
Russian energy.
25:15
Adam Curry: Oh, there's none.
There's only sanctions on
25:17
Russian oil, not on gas. Oh,
yeah, this is the big joke is
25:21
dumb. And the Russian gas has
always flowed through Ukraine.
25:27
So that hasn't stopped for
release of all prisoners and
25:32
deportees including war
prisoners and children deported
25:35
to Russia. Well, that seems like
a relatively easy one. I don't
25:39
think it's a problem. But here
we go. Here's where it gets a
25:41
little iffy. And icky. Number
five, restoring Ukraine's
25:45
territorial integrity. And
Russia reaffirming it, according
25:50
to the UN Charter, which is
olanski says is not up to
25:54
negotiations. So I think this
means the original 1991 border,
26:00
which will not and Crimea, that
will not happen. So this is the
26:06
main point that it will come
down and get to happen ever.
26:08
Yeah, it's gonna come to as
usual it comes down to it's
26:12
always Natural Resources turf,
or some chick so and by the way,
26:19
have you seen this Lenski? Is
gay memes floating around?
26:25
John C Dvorak: Well, we've
already gotten through those
26:27
Zalewski is on cocaine memes.
Yeah. That's old. Yeah, I have
26:33
not seen that Zelinski his game.
But there's a lot of interesting
26:36
kind of game memes showing up
and I have some clips. Yeah, but
26:40
can I finish this? Before we go?
No. I'm just saying, I'm just
26:43
mentioning that there's gay in
the air.
26:49
Adam Curry: What do you smell
John? Gay in the air. Number
26:54
six, withdrawal of Russian
troops and cessation of
26:58
hostilities, restoration of
Ukraine state borders with
27:02
Russia. So that's kind of when
you have a peace agreement, then
27:06
you do that. But I think the way
they solve this is Crimea, is
27:10
not up for debate, that will
have to be the gimme. And
27:14
they'll have the demilitarized
zone. And we'll say, Well, this
27:16
is just no man's land, and which
is about the width of Florida.
27:21
Seven, just us just this,
including the establishment of a
27:26
special tribunal to prosecute
Russian war crimes. This is what
27:32
the International Criminal Court
and the JIT team have been
27:36
working on this is what
suspiciously quiet Queen Ursula
27:41
has been promising. And I think
this, this number seven here is
27:46
only to get some money out of
them. Not going to throw Putin
27:50
in jail or anything like that.
But this is just me, we need
27:52
some money, we need money. So
the money we already have, we
27:55
want to take it eight,
prevention of ecocide or eco
28:02
side need for protection of
environment with focus on D
28:06
mining and restoring water
treatment facilities. Yeah, so
28:11
that would be all demilitarized
zone work. So I think that's the
28:15
setup. Number nine, prevention
of escalation of conflict and
28:19
building security architecture
in the Euro Atlantic space,
28:24
including guarantees for
Ukraine. What do you think that
28:28
means? Bill, you're
28:31
John C Dvorak: gonna have to
read it again.
28:33
Adam Curry: Prevention of
escalation of conflict comma,
28:36
John C Dvorak: me stopping
shooting Yes.
28:38
Adam Curry: And building
security architecture in the
28:41
Euro Atlantic space to
28:44
John C Dvorak: lease a police
state. Military,
28:48
Adam Curry: more like NATO. We
need the Euro Atlantic space who
28:51
hats maybe blue, blue helmets
blue helmets and number 10.
28:55
Number 10. Confirmation of the
wars and including a document
28:59
signed by the involved party so
they don't want an armistice. We
29:03
don't want a North Korea
situation. We want it to end.
29:06
Okay. So this is what they are
discussing
29:08
John C Dvorak: papers can be
citing it would be an armistice.
29:11
Yeah, but
29:11
Adam Curry: but wars end
confirmation of the wars. And so
29:15
they want it to end. All right
back to NPR.
29:17
Unknown: Ukraine has been
talking about this idea since
29:19
last year. Is there any sign
that any of the nations you
29:22
mentioned are any closer to
signing on to it?
29:25
It's hard to know. But Taylor
thinks there are a couple of
29:28
factors that are kind of new
here and might make other
29:31
countries rethink their
approach. Russia recently pulled
29:34
out of that grain deal that
allowed Ukraine to ship its food
29:38
through the Black Sea and that's
having ripple effects around the
29:42
world. And then there was this
attempted mutiny in Russia, you
29:46
know, that short lived uprising
by Yevgeny Prigogine and his
29:49
Wagner mercenaries Taylor thinks
that kind of damage the image of
29:54
Russian President Vladimir Putin
Take a listen
29:57
he's not the big strong on an
impeachable leader that he very
30:03
Adam Curry: goes again. There he
goes again with a left tail.
30:07
What's listen again, this this
30:09
John C Dvorak: email shouldn't
be mentioned. What? Yeah. Do
30:12
quick adoption. And it was it
was dubious to quick adoption of
30:17
the term mutiny by everybody.
Yeah,
30:19
Adam Curry: yeah. mutiny.
30:21
John C Dvorak: What kind of a
mutiny is some bunch of Yahoo's?
30:24
Is Russia a ship? Yeah. And
Russia is not a ship.
30:29
Adam Curry: It could be a coup,
but not immune coup
30:32
John C Dvorak: attempt would be
something I'd say. Yeah, I would
30:35
call it Yeah. A lot of things.
You can call it or?
30:37
Adam Curry: Oh, it was, again,
it was immediate term mutiny on
30:41
Moscow.
30:42
John C Dvorak: Yeah, mutiny was
immediate term, and everyone's
30:44
adopted it and it's a misuse of
the word
30:48
Unknown: of Russian President
Vladimir Putin take the lesson.
30:50
He's not the big strong on
impeachable leader.
30:56
Adam Curry: Why is he laughing
about that? Because he is,
31:00
indeed not impeachable or bored.
Is he laughing about Putin? Now,
31:05
I don't
31:06
Unknown: know, that he would
like to make face that he is.
31:09
And so there is scope for
nations as they evaluate where
31:15
they come down on the Russia
invasion against Ukraine to to
31:19
think about this in a new way.
31:21
Taylor was actually in Ukraine
last week, and that's kind of
31:24
what he was hearing. So that's
the hope of the Ukrainians. He
31:28
was also saying that the mood
was pretty grim on the military
31:33
side, because the counter
offensive is really bogged down,
31:36
but they're more hopeful on the
diplomatic side.
31:39
Adam Curry: Okay, one more clip
to go. But I have a retaliation
31:43
here from um, this is not a clip
Yvonne Timofeev, Program
31:48
Director of the VO Valdai Club
Director General of the Russian
31:52
Internal Affairs Council. I
don't know what that is, but
31:55
it's on our tea. So I'll read
it, or that the highlights from
31:58
this. So what should Russia
expect from this Saudi Arabia
32:02
peace summit. A number of
problems in Ukraine itself are
32:06
perceived critically in Russia
in particular, one of these now
32:09
is the rights of Christians and
the attempt to split the
32:11
Orthodox Church, which is
gaining momentum and is
32:14
accompanied by the seizure of
church property and the
32:17
persecution of believers. So
that seems to be an issue that
32:22
Moscow has a problem with
Moscow's main position as
32:26
essentially an arrangement that
can be called a ceasefire, based
32:29
on Russia's retention of the
Ukrainian territories now
32:32
organized as for Russian
regions, difficult to imagine
32:36
Moscow being prepared to abandon
this, as we just discussed, and
32:41
no peace plan for Ukraine can
become a reality without China's
32:45
participation. The meeting in
Saudi Arabia could be a
32:48
precursor to a financial and
economic assistance plan to
32:51
build Ukraine. That is
interesting. And of course, if
32:58
any peace process is going to be
official, you've got to have the
33:03
right people there. Toria Kagan
Nudelman. Yeah,
33:09
gentlemen, is a noodle Heimer en
en de, is she going to be a part
33:14
of this?
33:14
Unknown: What do you wish
officials are telling you about
33:16
this meeting?
33:17
Well, their Sunday National
Security Adviser Jake Sullivan,
33:20
and he's going to be joined by
Victoria Nuland, who's now the
33:23
Acting Deputy Secretary of
State. So it's a high level US
33:27
delegation, but they're not
really raising any big
33:29
expectations of a breakthrough
here. They're just hoping that
33:33
countries will kind of inch
closer to Ukraine's perspective
33:36
on the war. And by the way, that
includes Saudi Arabia, which is
33:39
hosting the meeting. And why?
Well, you know, the Saudis have
33:43
maintained ties with Russia
throughout the war, and they
33:47
seem to be kind of positioning
themselves to play a larger
33:50
diplomatic role. And they were
also kind of trying to show the
33:53
US that they can be responsible
players on the world stage.
33:57
Relations are just kind of
slowly emerging from a pretty
34:01
rough patch between the US and
Saudi Arabia.
34:04
Adam Curry: Alright, so going
based on next to Biden,
34:06
John C Dvorak: can I throw a
little extra light items in
34:08
here? Yeah, please, the
Christian church thing. This is
34:14
an attempt by the Ukrainians to
separate from the Russian
34:18
Orthodox and the Russian
Orthodox and create the
34:23
Ukrainian Orthodox churches
still orthodox style of version.
34:28
It's kind of a version of
Catholicism on this, you know,
34:30
it's a
34:31
Adam Curry: little they got the
hats, man.
34:33
John C Dvorak: They got big hats
and large beard. Churches are
34:38
filled with gold. We have a
Russian Orthodox Church on Geary
34:41
street out in San Francisco, and
it's just a treat to go into.
34:45
And they Ukrainians claim that
the Russian Orthodox churches
34:49
are getting their orders from
Moscow and it's just a bunch of
34:51
spies in there and they gotta be
stopped. So they're, they're
34:56
rousting them. So that story is
hard to really Break down
35:01
properly,
35:03
Adam Curry: whether they're
spies or not. Yeah,
35:05
John C Dvorak: I mean, you're
probably our spies, but it's
35:07
like, why are they starting a
new church? I mean, the whole
35:10
thing is, and they're also it's
just, it's a mess.
35:15
Adam Curry: So right on cue, if
we go on the presumption here
35:18
for a moment that CIA is
failing, let's roll out the boat
35:22
drone, which was with the
footage, so we know which we can
35:25
leak on social media. Why don't
they tell us what social media
35:29
was? What account leaked it I
mean, they they're able to
35:32
suppress anything they want.
They've got backdoors into
35:34
everybody. But they can't tell
us where it came from. It was
35:38
leaked. It just dripped onto
media just dripped onto the
35:41
feed, I guess. So right on cue
looks like we got to start some
35:45
more somewhere else. And we are
rockin the large
35:48
Unknown: crowd gathered at
Independence Square. This was a
35:51
rally really cooled by a
coalition of civil society
35:55
groups that have for quite some
months now been calling for
35:59
protests against the presence of
French troops in the country and
36:03
against the fact that Nigeria
has become this pretty close
36:07
ally of Western nations who are
trying to fight the jihadist
36:11
insurgency across the region.
But a large crowd and amongst
36:15
the crowd, quite a lot of chance
against France, but also against
36:20
the sanctions that have been
imposed by the regional bloc,
36:23
ECOWAS and some chants and flags
supporting Russia, but also to
36:29
stress, you know, Indonesia, the
country is pretty split on
36:33
whether they're in support of
this coup or not. There are many
36:37
people who believe that the coup
leaders themselves were really
36:40
in danger of being replaced and
losing their jobs. And so they
36:44
move for their own protection,
really. And that's what this is
36:47
all about.
36:47
I was going to ask you about
that. Because it's very
36:49
difficult to assess how much
popular support there really is
36:52
for the coup. But also this
waving of the Russian flags that
36:55
started right from the beginning
didn't? Yes,
36:58
it did. And it's exactly the
same script, as we've seen in
37:01
Mali and Burkina Faso, when the
military took over there.
37:04
Adam Curry: When we say script,
what do we mean, Russian
37:06
playbook, baby to the coup, but
also this waving
37:10
Unknown: of the Russian flags
that started right from the
37:12
beginning, didn't it?
37:13
It did. And it's exactly the
same script, as we've seen in
37:16
Mali and Burkina Faso, when the
military took over there are
37:20
sort of rather suspicious
presence of Russian flags, just
37:23
at the moment when the military
men have taken power. And of
37:27
course, the military leaders are
looking to try and justify their
37:31
actions. So as soon as they'd
seize power, the anti French
37:35
sentiment was whipped up, and
then the presence of these
37:38
Russian flags I mean, not many
of them. But I mean, in Nigeria,
37:42
there are you mentioned the
poverty there are huge
37:45
challenges in terms of the
insecurity and the poverty and
37:47
many people do say, look, France
and other countries, including
37:51
the UN, in the Sahel region have
been trying to fight the
37:53
jihadist but have failed to make
any real inroads.
37:56
Adam Curry: We funded them of
course, that's what we do.
37:59
business side. My friend here
the international arms dealer
38:03
was very proud sent me a picture
of the 727 he sold to Burkina
38:07
Faso, but it's a hot it's a hot
region. There's a lot of sales
38:10
going on 727
38:13
It's a hot region babies
38:15
John C Dvorak: aeroplane it
takes off on crutches. It still
38:18
works.
38:19
Adam Curry: But we need to
ratchet it up a little bit. We
38:22
need one Russian name in there.
That completes it all. Started
38:26
the proper
38:28
Unknown: new military junta has
asked for help from the Russian
38:30
mercenary group Wagner deadline
approaches for its release the
38:34
country's ousted president, one
of the coup leaders General
38:37
selaku mo they made the request
while visiting neighboring Mali
38:41
and comes as the West African
regional bloc ECOWAS has
38:44
threatened possible military
intervention if the
38:47
democratically elected leader is
not returned to power.
38:50
demonstrations have taken place
some in support and some against
38:54
the coup as international
pressure on the junta increases.
38:58
This year has been seen as the
West slowest reliable
39:01
counterterrorism partner in a
region where coos have become
39:05
common in recent years. Foreign
nationals have been leaving the
39:08
country mainly on French
military aircraft, jumpers have
39:12
rejected former colonizer France
and turn towards Russia.
39:16
Gardiner already operates in a
handful of African countries,
39:19
including Mali, it remains
unclear what the international
39:23
community's response would be
divided was involved in
39:25
Indonesia.
39:27
Adam Curry: Yeah, so we've got
everything there. And we've got
39:29
Wagner, we've got Russian flags,
we've got we've got eco loss,
39:35
which is the Economic Community
of Western African states, which
39:39
is looks to me like a kind of a
mix between united nations of
39:45
Africa and NATO of Africa,
because all you see are dudes
39:49
with with huge metals and
ribbons and oh, they loved a
39:53
metal is a dude who was all
dressed in white and he's the
39:58
he's the head honcho of ECOA And
he's saying hey, Sunday today
40:03
the if, if these if these if the
cool people the coolers if they
40:11
don't stop this you know we're
gonna we're gonna kick some ass.
40:14
We're not going to tell you our
plans Exactly. But for all the
40:18
you know, half the country this
half the country that it seems
40:21
like most of the country likes
the coup.
40:24
Unknown: It's a show of unity
for the cameras, particularly a
40:27
divide has emerged either always
just about Nisha is the fourth
40:31
ECOWAS country to come under
military rule in the last two
40:35
years after Guinea, Mali and
Burkina Faso. Unlike those three
40:40
nations, it has now been
suspended from the group.
40:44
There's youngsters in Mali and
Burkina Faso gave their support
40:47
to the Nisha leaders
40:50
of a district we hereby warn
that any military intervention
40:53
against the share is tantamount
to a declaration of war against
40:57
Burkina Faso and Mali.
41:00
In the shares capital in the
army, intrusion to
41:03
demonstrations continue and it's
not only in Nigeria ends in
41:06
attendance.
41:07
Gula collective the community
citizens of
41:09
other ECOWAS countries living in
Nigeria, support the new
41:13
authorities did we live very
well here, Fatherland or death,
41:17
we will win.
41:20
As the deadline looms, this
seems eco us has a long way to
41:23
go to win the hearts and minds
of the people of Nigeria.
41:27
Adam Curry: You know, there are
so many countries. It's really
41:31
as we've discussed, it's Africa
and China. But military
41:35
contracts with with Russia,
Mali, Algeria, Libya, Niger, air
41:42
chod Sudan. I mean, it's it's
really, except for the
41:48
Democratic Republic of Congo.
You know, really the most of the
41:54
Ivory Coast. That's probably all
China, South Africa is who has
42:00
South Africa that's China, I
think, isn't it? But I lived in
42:05
a media I mean, it's it's
unbelievable how how much Russia
42:11
is already in Africa. So I don't
know. But why is Nuland going to
42:17
Why is she going why she wasting
her time in Saudi Arabia? She
42:20
should be in it this eco quasi
outfit
42:25
John C Dvorak: sentence there's
a piece of this puzzle we're
42:27
missing it and maybe what I
think which is collusion with
42:30
the United States and Russia to
get rid of China to defeat deal
42:35
with China or something it this
is stories are just like it's
42:40
it's like a jigsaw puzzle.
That's a mess. And as we replay
42:44
these clips, we try to you know
keep up with it, but it doesn't
42:48
make any it then at the end of
our analysis, it doesn't make
42:53
any sense. But and if something
because there's some major
42:57
pieces of the puzzle missing
42:59
Adam Curry: here's I'll just
play a little bit of this clip
43:01
just so you get the latest
country that's that's messed up
43:04
in Africa,
43:05
Unknown: Ethiopia, his cabinet
has agreed to declare a state of
43:07
emergency following days of
clashes between the military and
43:10
local militia in the Amara
region.
43:13
Adam Curry: So now Ethiopia is a
mess. Everything's a mess. Sudan
43:18
is still I think I have yet
Sudan.
43:21
Unknown: Rights Group. Amnesty
International says extensive war
43:24
crimes are being committed by
both sides in the conflict that
43:28
has been raging in Sudan since
April. The Britain based human
43:32
rights group said this in the
report that the crimes committed
43:36
by the warring parties led by to
feed in generals included sexual
43:41
violence against girls as
youngest 12
43:44
Adam Curry: There you go.
There's the old rape, rape
43:46
allegations. And we're gonna
we'll find out next who's
43:51
handing out the Viagra to their
troops.
43:54
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's
always a good headline grabber
43:57
Adam Curry: is what they do.
Anyway, we do have a drone base
44:01
in Niger, which we can't use
currently, because the Niger has
44:05
closed the sky we're not allowed
to fly. And we were apparently
44:10
using this drone base to keep
tabs on the al Qaeda in Africa
44:15
or whatever they call it. And I
think Nigeria is isn't it
44:19
predominantly a Muslim country?
44:23
John C Dvorak: Well, we look it
up
44:24
Unknown: I have a feeling it is
I
44:29
John C Dvorak: mean, it's quite
likely but
44:32
Adam Curry: I think it is.
Because whenever I see video,
44:37
I'm always seeing the local
population bowing in prayer.
44:42
John C Dvorak: Well, that's just
the video they're showing us
44:44
well,
44:44
Adam Curry: that's why I why I
ask Oh, don't really say
44:48
anything. Oh, man, there's too
much on wiki pedia. The spooks
44:51
have been filling it up. Yeah,
religion, Islam 99.3%. That
44:57
would be your answer to that.
44:58
John C Dvorak: That would be the
answer. Yep.
45:00
Adam Curry: So the terrorists
the terrorists, man, I gotta
45:05
keep an eye on the terrorists. I
got one last
45:07
John C Dvorak: year they got
99.3 Islam point three
45:10
Christianity. Let them Yay 2%
animism, animism what does that?
45:18
Well, and there's also 1.1 point
2% animism animism is a belief
45:24
that objects, places and
creatures all possess distinct
45:27
is like pantheism. It perceives
all things animals, bikes as
45:32
rocks, and it's kind of like
everything is
45:35
Adam Curry: everything,
everything spiritual, spiritual.
45:37
Okay. Just one last clip, see if
we get anything out of this from
45:40
AlJazeera. And then we've had
our Africa update, which is it's
45:44
a mess.
45:45
Unknown: You can add Nisha, to
the growing list of African
45:47
countries to see their
government fall in a military
45:50
coup.
45:51
Adam Curry: There you go. This
is the key. This is the key,
45:53
it's falling. something's got to
happen. From coast
45:56
Unknown: to coast, a whole
swathe of sub Saharan states is
45:59
now run by military hunters.
Niger has been a key Western
46:03
ally, a strategic partner, and
supplier of important minerals.
46:08
But citizens there have soured
on the US and French troops
46:11
based on their soil saying they
have failed to improve security.
46:15
Watching all of this unfold and
pulling some of the strings is
46:18
Russia. The Kremlin is looking
to up its influence in the
46:21
region, and has infiltrated the
African media space with pro
46:25
Kremlin content on television,
radio and online. President
46:30
Vladimir Putin sees an opening
he has offered to ally Russia
46:34
with African nations fed up with
Western neocolonialism. But
46:38
would Russia be any less
exploitive than Africa's old
46:42
colonial masters? Probably a
military takeover in Niger.
46:51
They're straight out of the coup
d'etat playbook men in uniform,
46:55
commandeering the state owned TV
channel, announcing a changing
46:59
of the guard. So the story is
local, the context region, and
47:04
you share is just the latest
Central African country on a
47:07
growing list, including Mali,
Burkina Faso and Chad to
47:12
overthrow a government that was
seen as close to the west
47:16
countries in a part of Africa
known as this a hell that are
47:20
now the targets of a charm
offensive coming from the East,
47:23
Russia. Russia has exploited a
rise in anti Western sentiment
47:28
in the Sahel linked in part to
worsening security. The US and
47:34
France have flooded the share
with hundreds of millions of
47:36
dollars in military equipment to
contain jihadist militants.
47:42
America operates one of its
biggest drone bases there. Yet
47:46
the jihadist attacks continue
and citizens have concluded with
47:50
some help from Russia that the
Americans and the French have
47:54
failed to protect them.
47:56
Adam Curry: This doesn't really
scream get rid of China.
48:01
Probably not yet.
48:04
John C Dvorak: But doesn't
scream that but worse worse.
48:06
China even mentioned in these
reports when China's dominating
48:09
down there this isn't this is
all being so well done. That's
48:13
why it doesn't scream get rid of
China because that's what it's
48:16
doing
48:16
Adam Curry: right but it's all
anti Russia. This was a very all
48:20
the reporting
48:21
John C Dvorak: is all anti
Russia. Yeah. But that's we have
48:22
to do that. That way you never
suspect that we're involved. I'm
48:27
just Yeah, overdoing the
misdirection analysis, but what
48:32
else could it be? We don't get
pushed around like this. I don't
48:36
ever happens. I don't know. I
don't know. All of a sudden
48:39
we're just okay, whatever the
Russians do. It doesn't make any
48:42
sense.
48:46
Adam Curry: It doesn't them. I
mean, we do have China News.
48:49
This all of a sudden crops up
48:51
Unknown: this morning federal
investigators are charging two
48:53
US Navy sailors with stealing
defense secrets and selling them
48:57
to China
48:58
when a soldier or sailor chooses
cash over country sailor and
49:03
hands over National Defense
Information. In an ultimate act
49:06
of betrayal, we have to be ready
to act. In both
49:09
cases, the sailors were
allegedly approached by Chinese
49:12
spies and offered 1000s of
dollars in exchange for
49:16
delivering classified details
about naval operations. It's
49:20
unclear if the two cases are
connected. 22 year old Jin Xiao
49:23
Wei, also known as Patrick way,
faces the most serious charge of
49:27
espionage. Prosecutors say way a
sailor on the USS Essex sent a
49:33
Chinese spy details about the
defense and weapons capabilities
49:36
of Navy ships and information on
ship movement. Authority say Wei
49:41
was paid at least $5,000 for
selling technical manuals,
49:45
blueprints, photos and videos of
the ethics. This is
49:49
part of a brazen campaign by the
People's Republic of China. Its
49:52
target US military officials
49:53
and 26 year old sailor when hang
Zhao stationed at a naval base
49:57
in Ventura County is charged
with conspiracy intaking drives,
50:01
authorities say over the course
of nearly two years, he sold
50:04
photographs of diagrams of a US
military radar system in Japan,
50:09
as well as precise operational
details about an upcoming naval
50:13
exercise, Zhao allegedly got
paid nearly $15,000. officials
50:18
warned these two cases could
just be the tip of the iceberg.
50:21
As China expands its efforts to
infiltrate the US military.
50:26
Adam Curry: Now, these clearly
Asian names were they Chinese
50:30
immigrants who are who are being
here? Are they sleeper cells?
50:34
John C Dvorak: I think there
were my understanding at least
50:37
I'm one of the guys that he was
born in China.
50:40
Adam Curry: Yeah. And they chose
cash over country.
50:44
John C Dvorak: I think that the
Chinese Well, we do the same
50:47
thing here. We always hard we
deal with the Chinese that come
50:50
over to the University of
California. What do we do what
50:52
seems to be a training ground
and making creating Chinese
50:55
spies? I don't know how well
it's working.
50:59
Adam Curry: Yeah, I don't know.
Well, these are the moves. These
51:05
are the moves taking place.
51:07
John C Dvorak: And we still
don't know. And it's always
51:09
possible that these same guys
are counter as counters. You
51:13
know, there may be double agents
for all you know, and that
51:16
information is being provided as
is
51:18
Adam Curry: these phone calls
only bad. Oh, I
51:21
John C Dvorak: mean, get it. We
don't know anything. I have. I
51:23
have another clip from NBC. You
want to hear it? We just know
51:26
that the news media cannot
deliver any sort of real
51:29
content? Well, no.
51:31
Adam Curry: Of course. Do you
want to hear some more non
51:33
content on this from NBC. I love
it. All right. This
51:36
Unknown: morning, two American
sailors charged with passing
51:39
sensitive intelligence to China.
51:41
Adam Curry: Interesting that he
says they could have said
51:43
Chinese American but American
just American
51:49
Unknown: in exchange for money
and the Department of Justice
51:52
and FBI announcing their arrest.
Arrest officer actually,
51:57
John C Dvorak: actually is kind
of telling that they didn't say
51:59
yeah, Chinese American or I
mean, which indicates it could
52:02
be some sort of a spooky
operation either way,
52:06
Adam Curry: and a massive drop
of the tea and in this report, a
52:09
recce arrest money
52:12
Unknown: the Department of
Justice and FBI announcing their
52:15
arrest
52:18
Adam Curry: there's no dis no t
52:19
John C Dvorak: their arrest.
Yeah, arrest arrest, arrests
52:24
routed there were
52:25
Adam Curry: RAS there arrests
52:28
Unknown: when a soldier or
sailor chooses cash over country
52:31
Oh, there it is. Again, cash up
accounting hands over.
52:35
John C Dvorak: Now I'm getting
very suspicious because of the
52:37
talking point when they start
using the same phrasing culture
52:40
you know that they do this
anyway. But
52:41
Adam Curry: cash over country
this will come back somewhere
52:44
this cache over country is going
to be used for for many things
52:47
as my feeling. Cash over country
52:50
Unknown: when a soldier or
sailor chooses cash over
52:53
country, enhance over National
Defense Information and an
52:57
ultimate act of betrayal is
horrible. We have to be ready to
53:01
have to be
53:02
22 year old Jin Xiao Wei, a
naturalized US citizen was a
53:06
sailor on the amphibious assault
ship. The USS Essex
53:11
way sent National Defense
Information to China including
53:15
documents, photos, videos, and
technical manuals. In exchange
53:19
his intelligence officer paid
way 1000s of dollars
53:22
way has been charged under the
Espionage Act which carries a
53:26
life sentence his attorney
entering a not guilty plea on
53:30
his behalf. Also arrested in a
separate case of espionage. 26
53:35
year old when Hank Zhao, the
petty officer working at a
53:39
Adam Curry: naval right.
53:42
John C Dvorak: We do something
wrong. You are so racy, and
53:45
Unknown: I was on the six year
old when Hank Zhao, the petty
53:49
officer working at a naval base
in Ventura County, California,
53:53
pleading not guilty in federal
court. Officials say Zhao gave
53:58
nonpublic Intel to a Chinese
intelligence officer for almost
54:02
two years, passing along
operational plans for military
54:07
exercises, photographs and lieu
of a radar system on a US
54:12
military base in Okinawa, Japan
and details about the Navy's
54:17
operations at his home base and
on San Clemente Island. In
54:21
exchange, they allege a Chinese
operative pay Zhao about $15,000
54:28
Mr. Joe chose a path of
corruption.
54:31
Officials say the charges were
part of a broader strategy by
54:34
the US to counter China's
criminal efforts to steal its
54:39
sensitive information.
54:41
The scheme alleged here is just
one more example of the People's
54:44
Republic of China's ongoing and
brazen campaign to target US
54:49
officials with access to
sensitive military secrets.
54:54
John C Dvorak: All right, so
they already have access by
54:56
hacking all our computer
systems.
55:00
Adam Curry: Have you got to
wonder are they the ones hacking
55:02
our hospitals though? That's
that's the question tonight
55:04
Unknown: The FBI is
investigating a cyber attack
55:07
targeting hospitals and clinics
in at least four states
55:11
Thursday, forcing several
emergency rooms to shut down.
55:15
Prospect medical holdings says
it took its computer systems
55:18
offline after learning had been
breached by hackers. The problem
55:23
also caused urgent care and
elective surgery centers to
55:26
close and ambulances to be
diverted. The systems are not
55:30
expected to be online until next
week,
55:33
Adam Curry: man you're diverting
ambulances that's a pretty good
55:36
even mean I don't know that's 28
seconds is all we get from CBS.
55:42
Cyber village
55:43
John C Dvorak: is diverted to
gave you given us some detail on
55:47
that it's
55:48
Adam Curry: a cyber pandemic.
It's just the start. Now then we
55:52
know this is the problem is your
right we're not getting any good
55:56
news products from the M five M.
And what did people spend the
56:01
most time on this weekend
talking about what was the
56:04
number one story? Trump well
yeah, there's that is that or
56:11
this?
56:12
Unknown: Tonight, hours after
violent pandemonium. Social
56:17
media influencer costs and Nat
hit with three charges felony
56:21
riot causing public injury or
damage, inciting a riot and
56:25
unlawful assembly 1000s rushing
to Manhattan's Union Square
56:29
creating chaos. Well $100 gift
cards. Oh, here we go crazy.
56:35
After SONET told his millions of
followers on live streaming
56:39
platform, Twitch Friday that he
would give away video game
56:42
consoles and gift cards.
56:44
Children cannot get their values
their beliefs from social media.
56:51
Today New York City Mayor Eric
Adams saying he believes outside
56:55
agitators inflame the situation.
56:57
Don't come to get free Game Boys
and bring smoke bombs. We are
57:03
tired buoyed by the crowd.
57:06
People also hurling bottles
climbing onto subway entrances
57:10
and statues, jumping on cars and
setting off fireworks. Some even
57:15
hanging on to this SUV several
falling off. This Uber drivers
57:19
window completely smashed. He
says no pulled him out of the
57:23
car.
57:24
Just leave everything get the
hell out of here.
57:28
The NYPD says some officers were
crushed, pushed and hit with
57:32
objects dressed in riot gear as
they struggled to control the
57:36
massive crowd. Authorities
arresting more than 60 people.
57:41
Adam Curry: Yes, fantastic. This
is our society now. What a game
57:46
console. I heard it on Twitch.
Let's go to something
57:51
John C Dvorak: very fishy about
the store. I didn't get any
57:53
clips about this. I was hoping
we wouldn't talk about it but as
57:57
we are what is Who is this guy?
Do we have who is that because I
58:03
watched one or two of these
things and go they never tell us
58:06
who the guy is gonna go look at
his feed. His feed?
58:09
Adam Curry: No, Bo. He's known
who that is. Who some some some.
58:17
This is a Twitch streamer.
58:21
John C Dvorak: Wow. Yeah. See
what I mean?
58:22
Adam Curry: No, that meant that
they mentioned his name in the
58:24
report.
58:25
John C Dvorak: Yeah, so some
some mumbling name I use
58:29
Adam Curry: in that Senate chi
Senate c e n a t chi Senate.
58:34
John C Dvorak: And he's like
super popular. Yeah, these
58:36
twitched. Yeah.
58:38
Adam Curry: I mean, do you ever
look at Twitch No, I know you
58:40
never know neither do i but it's
58:43
John C Dvorak: social media.
It's different especially the
58:46
drones
58:48
Adam Curry: it's well that's
everyone know this is yeah,
58:51
you're right the drones are
watching Twitch correct that's
58:55
what it is. It is a I mean it's
gene sir gene does this he just
59:00
sits there and watches if he's
not streaming on Twitch himself.
59:03
Playing a game everybody watches
you play the game. It's it's a
59:07
whole thing. It being you have
no idea what's going on with
59:10
people. They know the thank you
for that, ya know? You don't
59:17
John C Dvorak: know what the
hell's going on. I'll have
59:19
another beer.
59:21
Adam Curry: I mean, I don't I
don't either really? Because I'm
59:23
not involved in that but but
people don't care about what's
59:27
going on in the world. What's
going on in politics what's
59:30
going on in Africa or China or
Ukraine? No, I can get a free
59:34
game console from Chi Senate
from twitch. I'm game I'm in go
59:42
no, no, you gotta do Jake Paul
is gonna go to box Whoa, box
59:46
again. He's got a box again.
This is what people are doing.
59:49
They've checked out completely,
completely. We we are just
59:53
really mumbling and grumbling
for smiles and
59:56
John C Dvorak: pissing in the
wind is the old term.
1:00:00
Adam Curry: you're mumbling and
grumbling away on the podcast
1:00:03
from the people who are left to
care. So guys, on some guys
1:00:08
podcast Yeah, no twitches, it's
really a phenomenon. Because you
1:00:18
know what happens when this is
the Silicon Valley model. It's
1:00:22
like you get a couple of people
who are really popular, you help
1:00:24
them with popularity through the
algo, which is, you know, that's
1:00:28
just how you do it, you and I
would do it too, if we were
1:00:30
running these things. And, and
they make sure that they get
1:00:33
paid lots of money. Like
millions. And they get paid
1:00:39
millions to stay on the on the
platform, whether it's through
1:00:44
direct payments from the
platform, I mean, they control
1:00:47
everything. They control the
view count, you may have 100,000
1:00:50
It's like Kony 2012. Like, oh,
yeah, that got 100 million views
1:00:54
overnight. Only
1:00:55
John C Dvorak: 2012 is the
greatest example. Yeah. So you
1:00:57
always will be people think
1:00:59
Adam Curry: these views are
real. I mean, what do you think
1:01:01
Tucker Carlson 120 million
views? Okay. Sure. Ilan, I
1:01:07
agree. Sure. Sure. Um, so it's a
scam. I don't even watch it. I
1:01:12
mean, and popularity is still
unlike us with a value for value
1:01:17
model. We know that we'll never
make any money by having the
1:01:20
biggest podcast. We're just some
guys podcast. You know, so we,
1:01:26
we've, we've gone a different
route, but there's still this.
1:01:29
You've got to have the Rihanna
or the or the Drake of the
1:01:32
platform. And that's what this
guy is one of them. And then
1:01:35
people are nuts. And they look
now of course you haven't I
1:01:38
haven't heard him either before.
1:01:41
John C Dvorak: And so there you
have this riot going on.
1:01:44
Probably the mayor, the guy's a
clown.
1:01:47
Adam Curry: It's probably a
promotion for what is it? Xbox
1:01:50
five? Is that the new one?
1:01:52
John C Dvorak: Is that No, it
would be PlayStation. He was he
1:01:54
was given away. Five places. Is
that is that the new one? I
1:01:58
think? Yeah, again, you were
Yeah. What do we know? We're
1:02:02
treading in? Mud here.
1:02:04
Adam Curry: But yeah, okay. So
it's pre ordered. Okay, so this
1:02:08
guy got paid by PlayStation
Sony?
1:02:11
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they're
gonna have to pick up as a legal
1:02:13
tab to Oh, yeah, for sure.
Because you're gonna charge him?
1:02:17
Because they'll do that. Yeah,
for the cost of the overtime and
1:02:21
everything in between. He's
gonna get a stiff bill for
1:02:24
probably half a million bucks or
more.
1:02:27
Adam Curry: Let me see what the
release date is on this
1:02:29
Playstation five. There's got to
be a promotion. PlayStation
1:02:33
five, release date. November 12.
As it already out, come on.
1:02:39
Troll room. This got to be one
of you, people. Now it's so this
1:02:43
is one is this thing out?
1:02:46
John C Dvorak: Maybe it's
already out and they're just
1:02:47
trying to sell some copies
because nobody's buying it?
1:02:51
Adam Curry: Well, no one seems
to know our people are our
1:02:54
trolls. Whoa, that's kind of
good news. I guess. The trolls
1:02:59
don't know is has been out for
years. Okay, well, I don't know
1:03:02
that.
1:03:02
John C Dvorak: Now. For years.
People are amazed that people
1:03:05
are just so skewed dumb.
1:03:08
Adam Curry: Or you know, it was
giving some away. All right. So
1:03:12
that's, I mean, they can't sell
them. You can literally walk
1:03:16
into an electronics store in
Manhattan or in Los Angeles or
1:03:20
San Francisco. Rip one. Just
take the box and walk out.
1:03:25
John C Dvorak: Now there's a
good point you don't in Los
1:03:28
Angeles or San Francisco, you
could literally walk in steal
1:03:33
the damn thing and walk out and
nobody cares. It's not even
1:03:36
stealing. No, it's not. It's
because yeah, under $900 It's
1:03:40
not even stealing. Just do
whatever you want. Yeah. So why
1:03:45
would you go to Manhattan and
make a fuss?
1:03:47
Adam Curry: Nope. This is the
sad state of the world. Like,
1:03:51
man, we got something to do
something cool is happening.
1:03:55
John C Dvorak: Well, here's my
sad state of the world clip.
1:03:59
This is the looter ludicrous,
queer queer news. You know,
1:04:04
there's no more gay movement is
all queer movement. Now. You
1:04:07
have to note that correct? Yes,
correct. Here's the ludicrous.
1:04:10
This is a San Francisco story.
Listen to the absolute stupidity
1:04:16
of this story.
1:04:17
Unknown: Two members of the San
Francisco Bay Area's queer and
1:04:19
trans community are calling for
justice after the after the
1:04:22
fatal stabbing of a gay man in
New York a week ago from member
1:04:25
station KQED Sebastian Minato
boo Shelly has more.
1:04:29
Sibley, a black choreographer
was stabbed to death at a
1:04:32
Brooklyn gas station after being
confronted by a suspect for
1:04:35
voguing to a Beyonce song,
called Dela Rosa is a San
1:04:39
Francisco community organizer
and she says voguing is an art
1:04:42
form to express joy and process
trauma.
1:04:45
We are invoking an act of
resistance to not only like the
1:04:52
homophobia, racism and
transphobia that's currently
1:04:56
happening in the country.
1:04:57
Organizers of a San Francisco
protest are planning to include
1:05:01
a dedication to O'Shea for next
month's edition of an annual
1:05:04
queer ballroom dance show.
1:05:06
Adam Curry: So he was stabbed
for voguing.
1:05:10
John C Dvorak: Yes. And a woman
there's a guest a woman was
1:05:12
either there or something. She
says, We are voguing as an act
1:05:16
of resistance Whoa,
1:05:18
Adam Curry: vote voting for
peace.
1:05:22
John C Dvorak: Believable this
story.
1:05:23
Adam Curry: No, it's not
unbelievable. Now it's time for
1:05:26
our Trump's agenda. Self
destruct initiated. Well, since
1:05:31
you dragged me right into it, I
might as well give a little
1:05:33
update what's going on in the
world. We go down to New
1:05:36
Zealand, first of all, New
Zealand had an interesting vote
1:05:41
come up in their in their
parliament. And I have a short
1:05:45
report.
1:05:46
Unknown: Now my next guest,
along with the majority of his
1:05:48
coalition colleagues voted in
favor of one nation leader
1:05:52
Pauline Hansen's gender
dysphoria bill yesterday, she
1:05:55
was seeking an investigation by
the community affairs reference
1:05:59
committee into whether confused
or unhappy children were being
1:06:02
pushed into gender reassignment
surgery with an over diagnosis
1:06:07
of gender dysphoria. It didn't
pass and there were several
1:06:11
coalition MPs, including Simon
Birmingham and Jane Hume, who
1:06:15
voted with the greens and labour
to defeat the motion. Alex
1:06:19
antic, welcome to the program.
Explain to me how the coalition
1:06:24
has sitting MPs who are against
an inquiry into this most
1:06:30
important area contentious area?
1:06:32
Well, Rita, thanks for having
me. And first thing I'd say is,
1:06:35
we need to be clear. This was a
motion of Pauline Hanson's,
1:06:39
which was simply seeking to have
a whole lot of important
1:06:41
questions about gender dysphoria
referred to a Senate committee
1:06:45
looking into things like whether
or not gender reassignment
1:06:49
surgeries should be having
whether we should be giving kids
1:06:50
puberty blockers, pretty
reasonable questions, if you ask
1:06:53
me. And we're taken as a
conscience vote on our side of
1:06:57
the chamber. And you know,
that's the prerogative of the
1:07:00
leader. So I'm in Birmingham,
he's he's in the leadership
1:07:03
team, I have the choice to do
that. But I would have thought
1:07:08
that, you know, it wasn't an
unreasonable request that I
1:07:11
voted for it. And, you know, you
would have to ask those who
1:07:15
voted against it. Why they did?
I don't know.
1:07:17
Adam Curry: I think I do know,
this is the trans Maoist
1:07:20
movement. It is a pharmaceutical
and political movement is a
1:07:24
movement of control of movement
of mind control. We're taking
1:07:29
the entire world that has been
MK altered by severe PTSD of
1:07:36
COVID lock downs of lots of
medical issues. And now we're
1:07:42
just views abusing it for
political means why else would
1:07:46
you not want to have an inquiry?
Hey, is this okay? Is this doing
1:07:52
this to young children? Should
we just have a little little
1:07:55
research done about that? No, I
vote no. What kind of person are
1:08:00
you that? If that makes that
makes no sense. Other she
1:08:04
John C Dvorak: run for office? I
think you've got the no voice
1:08:07
down.
1:08:09
Adam Curry: I mean, and so you
and you see now the medical
1:08:12
community is benefiting
tremendously. In New Zealand
1:08:17
people headline people flocking
for gender surgery after funding
1:08:22
boost. That's right. The
government introduced a public
1:08:26
funding service. And so
affirming genital surgery has
1:08:30
leaped more than 100%. And we
have a report now as well. The
1:08:35
US sex assignment surgery market
size by gender transition, which
1:08:46
is predominantly What do you
think it is? Is it male to
1:08:50
female or female to male?
1:08:54
John C Dvorak: I would say male
to females, technically, I mean,
1:08:57
that would be traditionally what
you'd get mostly.
1:09:00
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's what
you'd think from the news
1:09:02
reports, but it is in fact,
female to male that is growing
1:09:06
faster, much faster. Yeah. Then
male to female.
1:09:10
John C Dvorak: I think we've
noticed this on the show. We've
1:09:12
discussed this. Yeah.
1:09:13
Adam Curry: Well, it's the least
but it's the least discussed it
1:09:17
Oh,
1:09:17
John C Dvorak: yeah. Because
it's kind of gross.
1:09:21
Adam Curry: Why is the news only
really reporting the male to
1:09:26
female? You know, and of course,
this is what I know. It's two
1:09:31
different things. Male and
female to male is, in general,
1:09:37
when it comes to young people.
Young girls who are confused at
1:09:42
a certain age, it's Middle
School, and there's therapists
1:09:46
who are being forced into
putting them on drugs. First of
1:09:51
all, SSRIs antidepressants, etc.
And then wow, you know, you got
1:09:57
you confused, you're probably a
boy and then You know, there's
1:10:00
this big focus on top surgery
and I think about 15 years of
1:10:04
age is when this is when it
really comes into play. But if
1:10:07
you look at the size of the
market, the total size for 2021
1:10:15
in the United States for sex
reassignment surgery, which let
1:10:20
me just see what that includes.
That is no it is surgery. So
1:10:25
it's it's not puberty blockers
or anything like that. But
1:10:28
actual transition surgery. What
do you think the value of that
1:10:32
market was in? 2021?
1:10:36
John C Dvorak: I would have no
idea $1.9 billion. Let's start.
1:10:45
Adam Curry: Yes, yes, John. It's
a start. Now we're seeing in the
1:10:50
UK. Now, we were pretty sure
that you know, the closing of
1:10:54
the Tavistock transgender clinic
was the end of it. But no, no,
1:10:59
no, no. The National Health
Service has now not only
1:11:05
announced a set of regional
centers that will be opening
1:11:09
which will be led by medical
doctors instead of therapist
1:11:12
which is maybe a start. This
will be for children. And of
1:11:18
course, it'll be part of the
NHS. So all it costs us five
1:11:21
pounds, five pounds for for
whatever you need, whatever you
1:11:25
need done. But it will not be
for children under seven. So
1:11:29
this is a good start. We went
from three to seven. So Whew,
1:11:33
that's good news.
1:11:34
John C Dvorak: No kids under
seven. Hey, children
1:11:37
Adam Curry: under seven years of
age man not. The reason children
1:11:43
under seven years of age may not
be expected to have sufficiently
1:11:46
developed their intellectual
understanding of and
1:11:49
comprehension of sex and gender
to be able to understand the
1:11:54
reasons for and potential
consequences of a referral to a
1:11:58
specialist gender incongruence
service. But a seven year old
1:12:03
would by seven children will be
more established within school
1:12:07
and education professionals and
school nurses will be able to
1:12:11
contribute to a general
observational view as to the
1:12:15
appropriateness of a referral.
Homeschooling people,
1:12:20
homeschooling right away, do
right away. Right away. This is
1:12:25
capture of the educational
system, Big Pharma. It's bits
1:12:31
horrible. Now the one last piece
of my update for today's
1:12:35
program, and now we go to the
male to female transitioning,
1:12:40
I've come into possession of the
trans maxing manifesto, which is
1:12:46
apparently used and distributed
widely. Amongst the male to
1:12:52
female trans transitioning
people
1:12:57
John C Dvorak: who publish this
thing.
1:13:00
Adam Curry: Oh, that's a good
question. Let me see if I can
1:13:03
answer that for you. It's rather
large, hold on, let me see.
1:13:10
John C Dvorak: But the book is
large. That's a PDF a PDF.
1:13:13
Adam Curry: It's a big PDF file
a PDF this came from a second. I
1:13:19
don't know if it has a mean it's
trans maxing homie. See?
1:13:25
John C Dvorak: I mean, it was
called Trans Max is corroded.
1:13:28
Adam Curry: And if there's
there's I don't think there's an
1:13:30
author, listed, it's like one of
these. I mean, it's a huge PDF
1:13:34
document that explains why why
you're like this, why you need
1:13:39
to do this. Let me see if I
could. But I mean, it's it's got
1:13:42
a lot of medical information,
but I don't see there's no
1:13:44
authors.
1:13:46
John C Dvorak: But it was like a
piece of propaganda.
1:13:49
Adam Curry: Well, yes, it is.
And I would like to but I would
1:13:51
like to read to you the opening
of this document, which has at
1:13:57
the top there are many potential
benefits from transitioning from
1:14:01
male to female. But are you
interested in hearing these
1:14:05
benefits?
1:14:06
John C Dvorak: You can read them
until I get sick of it. Okay,
1:14:09
Adam Curry: sexual excitement
from having a feminine body. The
1:14:13
superiority of female
aesthetics, access to the trans
1:14:18
being
1:14:19
John C Dvorak: weighed. Some
ugly fat dude in a dress is the
1:14:24
female aesthetics we're talking
about? Yeah. Okay, continue
1:14:28
Adam Curry: access to the trans
being dating pool. Full body,
1:14:33
full body orgasms, multiple
orgasms from penile stimulation.
1:14:38
You This of course, estrogen,
you will feel emotion stronger
1:14:42
and be happier on estrogen. Your
breasts will become sensitive so
1:14:46
far I'm in being able to attract
sis lesbians if you become
1:14:51
attractive enough, being able to
attract high quality males for
1:14:55
sex. That's a crock. This thing
is softer skin and less yes or
1:15:00
no acne, being able to extract
resources from males. That's a
1:15:05
good one. Hey, give me a money.
1:15:09
John C Dvorak: Hey, buddy, can
you put me up in an apartment?
1:15:15
Adam Curry: stop and reverse
hair law. And by
1:15:17
John C Dvorak: the way, some of
the things on this list are the
1:15:20
most sexist things that are
imaginable. Of course, what
1:15:24
they're talking about course.
1:15:27
Adam Curry: Where it was I knew
about
1:15:29
John C Dvorak: extracting goods
and services from stupid males
1:15:33
being able
1:15:33
Adam Curry: to extract resources
from males, you will no longer
1:15:36
be driven to do dangerous and
idiotic things due to
1:15:39
testosterone. It will stop and
reverse hair loss. People will
1:15:45
treat you better if they think
you are female. Females are less
1:15:49
likely to become victims of
crime. Well, that's interesting.
1:15:53
Access to females. Yep,
1:15:55
John C Dvorak: that's not true.
No, I'm
1:15:56
Adam Curry: just breeding the
trans maxing manifesto. Females
1:16:02
are less likely been victims of
crime access to female spaces.
1:16:06
John C Dvorak: Because by the
way, if that's true, that last
1:16:08
thing about the crime thing why
there everyone moaning and
1:16:12
groaning about trans women, all
these trans women that did all
1:16:15
the crimes and murders if you're
less likely to have acted BKD
1:16:20
permitted something criminal to
happen to you? Why is there so
1:16:23
much moaning and groaning about
it happening all the time?
1:16:26
Adam Curry: I mean, now consider
the source who's saying that
1:16:30
pharmaceutical industry the
medical industry, so we had
1:16:34
access to female spaces and
finally number 16 cheaper car
1:16:39
insurance. Now there's a reason
to do it
1:16:48
John C Dvorak: I mean, you just
identify as a woman on your car
1:16:50
insurance policy
1:16:52
Adam Curry: well that that's an
option that's an option this
1:16:56
thing is very disturbing but
interesting and interesting read
1:16:59
I mean it's like 600 pages
sounds
1:17:01
John C Dvorak: like something
from the Babylon be
1:17:03
Adam Curry: no no, no, no, no,
no, no, this is real. This is
1:17:09
real. Yeah. This is this is
1:17:13
John C Dvorak: tracked down to
publisher and author.
1:17:17
Adam Curry: I don't think there
is an author listed this is this
1:17:20
is this like, like back in the
day when I was a kid we had
1:17:23
faces of death. The video it'd
be it'd be a copy of the VHS
1:17:28
these everyone would watch.
1:17:30
John C Dvorak: It all stemmed
from Mundo Connie.
1:17:33
Adam Curry: Mondo, Connie,
what's this?
1:17:34
John C Dvorak: Wow, you don't
remember that? That's good.
1:17:37
Mondo Connell does and I half
our audience knows what I'm
1:17:40
talking about. Mondo, Connie. Oh
yeah, Mo and Mondo ca ne Mondo
1:17:46
can look it up. Okay, but huge,
huge success movie.
1:17:52
Adam Curry: Okay, I'm not
familiar with Mondo Connie.
1:17:55
John C Dvorak: Need want to see
it now. Sounds
1:17:57
Adam Curry: sounds like I don't
1:17:59
John C Dvorak: know No, you do
know I do. This highly
1:18:01
entertaining, very entertaining,
if you like midgets,
1:18:05
Adam Curry: anyway, this, this
is all taking advantage of the
1:18:10
of the autism, the Austin autism
spectrum disorder, which is just
1:18:17
exploded. We got a boots on the
ground report from a teacher.
1:18:23
Special Ed teacher eight years
in the city of Rochester the
1:18:26
past 10 years, Director of
Special Education for a rural
1:18:29
rural district in upstate New
York says when I started 10
1:18:33
years ago, we would have had one
or no students at all enter
1:18:36
kindergarten with a diagnosis of
autism spectrum Autism Spectrum
1:18:40
Disorder. Jumping forward
through the years, it's slowly
1:18:45
crept up to where now most years
we have two to three students
1:18:48
who already have or in the
process of getting this
1:18:50
diagnosis by age five. As you
mentioned on the last show,
1:18:59
which I considered for many
years, this may be it's just
1:19:01
being recognized and diagnosed
more often. However, that
1:19:04
doesn't hold up when you're
living it day to day. The
1:19:06
behaviors are very unique when
comparing and contrasting
1:19:09
against other disabilities. By
the way, I think a lot of this
1:19:12
autistic behavior as we've heard
is being diagnosed as Oh, you're
1:19:16
trans because that's just where
the money is right now. Sensory
1:19:20
sensitivity very specific food
preferences, difficulty
1:19:23
communicating, splintered
cognitive scores, extreme
1:19:27
gravitation Wait
1:19:28
John C Dvorak: a minute, let me
get this straight. Five Year Old
1:19:31
with food preferences. Yeah. Pa
never heard of such a thing. I
1:19:36
thought they just were
omnivores,
1:19:40
Adam Curry: splintered cognitive
scores, extreme gravitation to
1:19:44
screen time behaviors that are
very repetitive and rigid. When
1:19:49
you look at intellectual
disabilities, chromosomal fetal
1:19:52
alcohol syndrome, trauma and
others, they may have one or two
1:19:55
traits but there's other
distinguishing factors that make
1:19:58
it pretty easy. Most times,
identify It's not autism. And
1:20:02
for the few kids that may get an
incoherent diagnosis of autism
1:20:05
spectrum disorder, they're
offset by the parents who are
1:20:08
adverse to accepting ASD
diagnosis know they want ADHD,
1:20:14
or sensory processing disorder.
What are we doing to our
1:20:17
children?
1:20:23
John C Dvorak: Neurotic parents,
somebody's therapist.
1:20:26
Adam Curry: Yeah. Well, they're
the ones that have PTSD. That's
1:20:30
your problem right there. The
parents have PTSD. Alright, so
1:20:34
we do Trump because I think we
have to Trump I
1:20:37
John C Dvorak: got some Biden I
got my thinking, of course, is
1:20:40
that they're out to get both
these guys and I have some, some
1:20:43
good evidence of anti Biden
bias. Who, okay, this is a clip
1:20:50
from news does a new takes and
this is MSNBC and CNN, and
1:20:56
including your friends from that
morning show.
1:20:59
Adam Curry: With Morning Joe. My
friends from morning show guy.
1:21:02
Yeah, listen to
1:21:03
John C Dvorak: this. This is
what they're saying on the shows
1:21:06
about Biden, I wish I could find
out.
1:21:09
Adam Curry: I'm sorry.
1:21:10
John C Dvorak: New takes MSNBC.
Oh, that's
1:21:13
Adam Curry: what I was missing.
Got it.
1:21:14
Unknown: The question is how
solid a candidate is Joe Biden.
1:21:17
That's the problem. That's
exactly the problem. And what is
1:21:20
exactly the problem. We don't
know how solid a candidate Joe
1:21:23
Biden is. We know
1:21:24
he's not a solid, globally. I
mean, already, it is hard to
1:21:29
watch. Donald Trump's approval
rating was actually slightly
1:21:32
larger than Joe Biden's was at
this point Trump was at 43%
1:21:36
Biden is just 41%. So he's doing
worse than Trump, who he was
1:21:40
always saying was doing so
poorly.
1:21:42
Look at the numbers. Joe Biden's
support has dropped
1:21:46
significantly among people of
color, especially among Latino
1:21:51
voters, but also among black
Americans.
1:21:57
Adam Curry: Yeah, he's being D
platformed. Baby.
1:22:00
John C Dvorak: They're out to
get him.
1:22:02
Adam Curry: Especially this is
coming from MSNBC where he could
1:22:05
he could do no wrong.
1:22:07
John C Dvorak: I know. I find it
very shocking. Okay. We still
1:22:10
have Jen Psaki, of course, they
just tried to get rid of her she
1:22:13
hasn't been read in. So she's
does an incredible Hunter
1:22:18
analysis. It's includes her
commentary, which is like eye
1:22:21
rolling.
1:22:22
Unknown: Okay. And they're also
trying to tie in Hunter Biden
1:22:25
with President Biden, not just
Biden.
1:22:29
They are and there's no evidence
of that, but they're going to
1:22:31
keep trying, because that is the
argument that they they want to
1:22:36
Fuzzy the waters out there,
muddy the waters, not fuzzy
1:22:39
them, muddy the waters out
there. That, by the way, is a
1:22:41
tactic that Vladimir Putin and
other authoritarian dictators
1:22:44
use, but their strategic
objectives to make it all seem
1:22:48
the same. There you
1:22:49
Adam Curry: have it. There you
have it. Shut up. Jen, go get
1:22:51
your briefing. Wow, you're
right. She and she's calm, and
1:22:57
they're really leaving hanging
her out to dry.
1:23:00
John C Dvorak: Yes, that's a
good example. Well, I watched
1:23:02
that my jaw dropped.
1:23:05
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, it's
Putin. Okay. So they're all out
1:23:08
to get Biden to bring him down.
And she's she's defending him
1:23:12
with. It's the Russian playbook.
Yeah, she's out of there. She's
1:23:16
so toast. When do you think her
contract is up?
1:23:19
John C Dvorak: I think she's
probably still on a probationary
1:23:23
contract. Oh,
1:23:23
Adam Curry: you think they can
get rid of her at any time?
1:23:26
John C Dvorak: They should get
rid of her sooner than later.
1:23:28
She's really not very good. I
got picked up a couple of
1:23:31
classic clips. Okay, because you
know, this whole thing with
1:23:35
Trump and then you know, the
latest thing and now there's new
1:23:38
protective order. I have a clip
on Trump's protective order do
1:23:41
that first play at
1:23:43
Unknown: the Justice Department
has asked the federal judge
1:23:45
overseeing the criminal case in
Washington DC against former
1:23:48
President Donald Trump to
protect evidence in the case.
1:23:51
Prosecutors are concerned
following a social media post by
1:23:54
Trump on Friday that appeared by
some to offer a potential threat
1:23:58
of revenge, and Piers Ron Elving
sorts it all out for us, the
1:24:01
former president posted on
social media quote, If you go
1:24:04
after me, I'm coming after you
in all caps. And the Justice
1:24:08
Department wasted no time asking
the federal judge overseeing the
1:24:11
case to issue a protective order
against Trump. Now, this is not
1:24:15
the same as a gag order where he
couldn't discuss the case at
1:24:17
all, but the prosecution is
about to share a great deal of
1:24:21
information with the defense
confidential information, grand
1:24:24
jury testimony and the like. And
the judge does not want to see
1:24:28
that splashed out on social
media. The judge has given
1:24:30
Trump's lawyers until 5pm Monday
to offer a response to the
1:24:34
prosecution's request.
1:24:35
Adam Curry: I really liked what
Noor McDonald did on make that
1:24:41
Norah O'Donnell McDonald Norah
O'Donnell. She should be she
1:24:46
should be. Yeah, she. I mean,
she did well, I'm gonna play it
1:24:51
for she did this thing on Jack
Smith, a special prosecutor Mr.
1:24:54
Smith, that was just phenomenal.
1:24:57
Unknown: And I want to spend a
moment on Jack Smith because As
1:25:01
he is essentially who Donald
Trump is up against,
1:25:04
Adam Curry: and not the law, not
the Constitution, Jack Smith,
1:25:08
Unknown: multiple of these
indictments, the two of course,
1:25:11
the classified documents and the
January 6, one and they are
1:25:15
sitting across from each other
inside this courtroom. Jack
1:25:18
Smith is someone who has run
over and competed in over 100
1:25:22
triathlons. He was reportedly at
one point hit while he was on
1:25:26
his bike by a truck and 10 weeks
later, he ran another triathlon.
1:25:32
This is a man of a lot of grit,
and a lot of determination, a
1:25:37
man of steel. And even what we
have seen in these indictments
1:25:41
is just a sliver of what they
know. And his prosecutorial team
1:25:45
knows right, his
1:25:47
his personal health and exercise
correlates to how he approaches
1:25:52
his prosecution and his
strategies. We've talked a lot
1:25:54
about how the former president
is under pressure, but Jack
1:25:57
Smith is also under pressure
today.
1:25:59
Adam Curry: I get these
flashbacks of Robert Mueller.
1:26:02
This guy you know, he's a
serious dude, not to be messed
1:26:06
with. They don't have any any
prosecutorial kudos for Jack
1:26:11
Smith, but he got hit by a
truck. He got up and walked away
1:26:16
and competed. 10 weeks later in
a competition. He's got great
1:26:19
workout ethics. He eats healthy,
Jack Smith, special prosecutor.
1:26:25
And this is great
1:26:26
John C Dvorak: guys a huge flop
when it comes to being a
1:26:29
prosecutor. They had that. Yeah,
that's why it ended up at The
1:26:32
Hague is kind of a, you know, a
clerk
1:26:35
Adam Curry: when we send them to
the Hague. No, no, that's not
1:26:39
good. That's not a good thing
when you're sent to
1:26:41
John C Dvorak: the Hague. Wow,
that was the worst thing I've
1:26:43
ever heard her do.
1:26:46
Adam Curry: I got to Chuck Todd,
real quick.
1:26:50
John C Dvorak: Let me play these
classics. Because it does have
1:26:53
some relationship, right?
Because we've been listening in
1:26:56
but there was one that came out
actually fully sent me a clip of
1:26:59
all these democrats bitching
about Trump and 2016 not being
1:27:03
the real president election was
fixed. Russia, Russia, Russia,
1:27:07
Russia and Russia, and then
accent back to fully a half hour
1:27:13
of these clips. There's one
floating around just a half an
1:27:17
hour of every Democrat in the
world talking about Trump's the
1:27:19
illegitimate president, blah,
blah, blah. But you could make
1:27:24
it a million times Lauren, there
are people that were completely
1:27:27
left out of these clips, and I
have two of them. One was Keith
1:27:32
Olbermann. In 2016, and you want
to hear a lunatic and this is
1:27:38
all a debt representing all the
Democrats. This is Keith over
1:27:42
and going off the nation
1:27:44
Unknown: and all of our freedoms
hang by a thread and the
1:27:47
military apparatus of this
country is about to be handed
1:27:49
over to scum who are beholden to
scum, Russian scum. Oh, yeah. As
1:27:55
things are today, January 20,
will not be an inauguration, but
1:27:59
rather the end of the United
States as an independent
1:28:02
country. It will not be a
peaceful change of power. And it
1:28:05
will be a usurpation and the
usurper has no validity, no
1:28:10
credibility and no authority
under the Constitution. This is
1:28:15
a reality that will become the
only reality until this country
1:28:19
rids itself of Donald John
Trump. He is not a president. He
1:28:24
is a puppet put in power by
Vladimir Putin. And those who
1:28:28
ignore these elemental
existential facts, Democrats or
1:28:32
Republicans are traitors to this
country and will immediately and
1:28:37
forever after be held
accountable. Resist
1:28:42
Adam Curry: we Matisse. Much for
that will be forgotten. Wow.
1:28:48
oltmans Great, I miss him.
1:28:51
John C Dvorak: I miss him lit a
lunatic. And this is by the way,
1:28:54
this thinking was all over the
San Francisco Bay area. My next
1:28:57
door neighbor believed this.
Well,
1:28:58
Adam Curry: but here's the only
difference between 2016 When the
1:29:03
left and the left media believe
that the that and Hillary
1:29:08
Clinton too. She said I was
stolen. The election was stolen,
1:29:11
say the same words that and you
know, and Trump in 2020, the
1:29:14
election was stolen and the
right wing media saying that the
1:29:17
only difference is that and I
don't think people understand
1:29:22
the mechanism of the United
States elections are our system.
1:29:26
You can from a state send multi
you can send two slates of
1:29:30
electors because the Electoral
College that ultimately decides
1:29:34
who's president, it's not
actually the voters and
1:29:39
throughout our history,
alternative slates alternative
1:29:43
panels of electors have been
sent to Washington. And if there
1:29:50
is a dispute, there is a process
where then the full Senate and
1:29:53
House get together and vote on
who whose slate is going to be
1:29:59
the one that is the that cast
the final vote for that state.
1:30:03
I'm simplifying it. But I think
that's correct. You would know.
1:30:06
John C Dvorak: Close enough.
Okay. So I have one more 20
1:30:09
Adam Curry: finishes. The
difference is, we were about
1:30:13
three minutes away from that
process taking place in the
1:30:17
United States Congress, when all
of a sudden the gates were
1:30:21
lowered on the Senate, and
everyone was, was invited to
1:30:24
rush in, and it was called a
riot, and then everyone, and
1:30:27
they could coup I'm sorry, worse
than 911. And worse than
1:30:31
anything that we've ever seen,
worse than ever. And they
1:30:35
immediately ushered out all of
Congress, go into the safe
1:30:40
rooms, you're out. That was the
difference that that that was
1:30:44
going to happen. And from what I
understand, there were at least
1:30:48
18 federal agents in the crowd.
Who were who were egging people
1:30:56
on to go in. So that's the only
difference.
1:31:00
John C Dvorak: Well Tell that to
the judge. 2016 classic. This is
1:31:04
a food real shorty with the same
thing that Olbermann said only
1:31:07
this is another one that should
be included incorporated into
1:31:10
this huge Eclipse. Collections
is Joi de haar
1:31:15
Unknown: I mean, do we have to
wait till the hammer and sickle
1:31:17
is on the American flag? We
stand up to
1:31:22
Adam Curry: the hammer and
sickle good one.
1:31:26
John C Dvorak: One of my
favorites. No, we have to wait
1:31:29
until the sickle is on the
American flag. And she's still
1:31:34
on the air.
1:31:35
Adam Curry: I think the the
winner for this year though, has
1:31:38
got to be a reverend now that
everyone has seen it but it's
1:31:42
worth playing. Again. This
happened this week. And we love
1:31:45
the red for this
1:31:47
Unknown: one day our children's
children will read American
1:31:50
history. And can you imagine our
reading the James Madison or
1:31:55
Thomas Jefferson tried to
overthrow the government so they
1:31:59
can stay in power? That's what
we're looking at. We're looking
1:32:01
at American history.
1:32:04
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I had that
one in a band. That's a great
1:32:08
clip. Please explain what is he
talking about?
1:32:12
Adam Curry: Please explain to
our soap. He's talking about
1:32:15
Trump, that Trump, as a
President tried to overthrow the
1:32:19
government and he's comparing
this to what he feels is the
1:32:23
famous American presidents
Madison and Jefferson, who
1:32:28
literally did that. You might
want to explain to our foreign
1:32:34
John C Dvorak: listed they had
some This was another exam this
1:32:38
you know, whether they how much
they literally did that is up
1:32:42
for debate. There was some
shenanigans that were going on,
1:32:47
generally speaking until about
1880. With our government and
1:32:52
how who got president who didn't
it used to be with the Vice
1:32:55
President was this guy who came
in second. And it's just it's
1:32:59
just a it's it's just the way
the system works. It's not a big
1:33:02
deal.
1:33:06
Adam Curry: It's just it's a
beaut, it's beautiful. It's
1:33:08
beautifully ignorant from
Reverend now. They were part of
1:33:12
the but they were they wrote the
the Declaration of Independence.
1:33:18
I mean, they were part of
leaving England. Correct. I
1:33:26
mean, that
1:33:27
John C Dvorak: those areas that
don't know that, that's what
1:33:28
he's referring to, though.
1:33:30
Adam Curry: No, he doesn't know
anything. He thinks he only
1:33:32
knows these two names. It means
like, Hey, I can't believe those
1:33:35
American heroes would overthrow
a government. Well, that's kind
1:33:38
of what they did. Al
1:33:41
John C Dvorak: Qaeda, you think
he was talking about the
1:33:43
American Revolution?
1:33:44
Adam Curry: No, no, though. He
was saying he could not imagine
1:33:48
this. You have to think much
dumber. Okay, I can't get that
1:33:52
young, dumbed down, dumbed down,
dumbed down. Key is just pulling
1:33:58
two names out of the hat. The
say, can you imagine these
1:34:01
American presidents these heroes
trying to overthrow a
1:34:05
government? He doesn't know what
they did. He has zero knowledge
1:34:10
of what what where they're
coming from? It's that stupid?
1:34:14
John C Dvorak: Well, that's the
reason I didn't use that clip,
1:34:16
which is, which is also what
1:34:17
Adam Curry: makes Reverend Al so
beautiful and so precious. This
1:34:22
is why we love him so much.
Okay, and then there's some
1:34:26
other shenanigans going on with
with the upcoming election,
1:34:30
which of course, we have to just
talk about all day long. Bobby,
1:34:35
the K is getting squeezed. And
then the Democratic Party is
1:34:39
doing a bunch of things to make
sure that I can't that even if I
1:34:43
win more votes than Joe Biden
that they won't count. Oh, the
1:34:47
Democratic party thinks that I
may win New Hampshire. So
1:34:50
they've removed Joe Biden from
New Hampshire and they say that
1:34:55
if any candidate they've passed
a rule that says any candidate
1:34:58
who actively campaign In New
Hampshire, that the delegates
1:35:02
they win will not be allowed to
enter the convention. And that
1:35:05
now what they're saying is
they're going to they're going
1:35:09
to extend that. So that if you
can't be in New Hampshire, which
1:35:13
I've already done, that any
votes that you get in Georgia
1:35:17
won't count for you either. That
sounds fair.
1:35:25
John C Dvorak: Well, he hasn't
been in the news as much in this
1:35:27
last week or so knows. I think
they're re they're going through
1:35:31
the analysis process before we
either either rejected or are we
1:35:37
go to stage two? Thumbs up?
1:35:41
Adam Curry: Well, I think stage
two is underway. Stage two is is
1:35:44
rid rid us of Biden. I mean,
Biden is on the takedown. Camel
1:35:50
is warming up in the bullpen.
That's what it feels like that.
1:35:55
And I'm not talking impeachment.
I
1:35:56
John C Dvorak: can't believe
that they would allow Kamla to
1:35:58
run. No, no, no, no, no, no, no,
1:36:00
Adam Curry: not to run, not to
run just to take over for a bit.
1:36:04
She can keep the seat warm for a
bit. They could do 25th
1:36:07
amendment real easy. They're
1:36:09
John C Dvorak: not going to do
that. I would like them to do
1:36:12
it. Because it would be it'd be
great material.
1:36:15
Adam Curry: But first for the
show. We they promised that
1:36:17
they're gonna do everything.
Yeah, they've been talking
1:36:19
John C Dvorak: about 25th
Amendment says 2015 Before Trump
1:36:22
even got elected, has
1:36:23
Adam Curry: anyone been 25th?
Amendment? ID? No, never? No.
1:36:28
And that and just so everyone
knows when the cabinet is the
1:36:31
cabinet and the Vice President,
1:36:33
John C Dvorak: when the Vice
President has to initiate it? I
1:36:37
thought anyone could initiate
it. Oh, maybe we'd have to look
1:36:40
it over. Well, they can just
tell. But they have to decide
1:36:43
that he's got to go because he's
incompetent. Yeah, are not
1:36:48
functional. This was this was I
think we just only part of the
1:36:51
25th amendment. It was written
specifically for Woodrow Wilson,
1:36:55
who in the last couple of years
of his presidency, the
1:36:57
presidency was actually run by
his wife, right? Because Wilson
1:37:01
had some sort of a stroke, and
he couldn't even talk. Right.
1:37:06
And so they dreamed up this
idea, well, you know, this can
1:37:08
happen to anybody. And they got
Biden the best case scenario is,
1:37:12
I mean, the best possibility is
Joe Biden himself, because he
1:37:16
sold decrepid, that this would
be the time to do it, if it's
1:37:22
ever going to happen, even
though they were talking about
1:37:24
during Trump.
1:37:26
Adam Curry: Now the President
himself, which Biden has always
1:37:29
promised he do we say, um, you
know what, I'll just resign.
1:37:32
I'll say I have some ailment. He
himself can can transmit to the
1:37:38
President pro tempore of the
Senate and the Speaker of the
1:37:42
House like damn, no, I'm no
good. I've gone inside would
1:37:47
John C Dvorak: never a would
never do that. And Biden can
1:37:50
protest the 25th initiation of
this 25th amendment. Yes, we
1:37:54
can.
1:37:55
Adam Curry: He can. And you're
right, the Vice President and a
1:37:57
majority of either the principal
officers of the executive
1:38:00
departments, which now also
includes the CIA boss.
1:38:04
John C Dvorak: Yeah, Williams
burns. Not no fanfare over this.
1:38:09
William Burns, the CIA guy has
now all of a sudden suddenly,
1:38:13
which is very suspicious.
There's no reason for this
1:38:15
because you have the head of
National Intelligence there.
1:38:18
What do you need him for? The
head of National Intelligence is
1:38:21
supposedly the boss of William
Burns. Guy. Yes. Not, but
1:38:24
William Burns has been moved
into a cabinet position.
1:38:28
Adam Curry: Yeah. So he would be
perfect to lead the charge. Hey,
1:38:31
listen, people, you Cabinet
members. I'm here. I'm going
1:38:36
John C Dvorak: to know what's
good for you.
1:38:37
Adam Curry: You know? You've
heard Chuck Schumer say, I got
1:38:40
six ways till Sunday to get back
at you. Then you're right. The
1:38:44
president can say hey, I'm not
insane. I'm fine. Then they have
1:38:50
four days, I think for this
before some process to happen.
1:38:56
Within Kinect, I think Congress
decides
1:39:00
John C Dvorak: to get some clips
on this. Yeah.
1:39:03
Adam Curry: I mean, we really
need it for the show. Honestly.
1:39:06
I mean, we need some kind of
resolution. If I was if I was
1:39:08
writing our show. We need
something like this. Yeah, I
1:39:12
will be great. We need something
to cherish. By
1:39:15
John C Dvorak: the by the way, I
do have a clip of him talking
1:39:17
about the Trump case. There's
because he Dershowitz had
1:39:21
Dershowitz Dersch as we call the
Dersch, the dirt he comes on, he
1:39:25
has a very interesting comment
because something I didn't know.
1:39:29
But he he says that the problem
with the Jack Smith case if it's
1:39:33
done the way it's the way it's
going currently, I saw this
1:39:37
unless they can read Trump's
mind. There's no way they can
1:39:40
prove him guilty because they
have to prove that he was
1:39:42
insincere about his belief that
the election was stolen. And
1:39:47
nobody believes that but they
think they can get maybe one or
1:39:50
two people to say that Trump
said that but I personally doubt
1:39:53
I think there's just a scam but
but Dersch has a funny take on
1:39:59
it because He's kind of hoping
that they, they can read his
1:40:03
mind listen to this,
1:40:04
Unknown: the same standard
applies. Remember that
1:40:06
this standard is now being
challenged, including by me. You
1:40:09
may remember that I'm suing CNN
because then doctor to take they
1:40:14
had me say exactly the opposite
of what I said. And the judge
1:40:16
found that I had been fame, the
judge found that they knew that
1:40:21
I hadn't said that I had said
nothing of the sort. But the
1:40:24
judge said, well, malice, you
have to prove that by clear and
1:40:28
convincing evidence. And he
found that I hadn't proved it by
1:40:31
clear and convincing evidence.
That case is now on appeal. And
1:40:34
we are also challenging the
notion that the plaintiff, the
1:40:39
man defamed or the woman to fame
has to prove by clear and
1:40:42
convincing evidence that the
people knew it. The judge in my
1:40:46
case found that they were
stupid, they were ridiculous.
1:40:49
They should have known that they
were irresponsible. But he
1:40:53
couldn't get over that one.
1:40:56
Adam Curry: I love the Dersch.
And he really ruined his social
1:40:59
life for our show.
1:41:01
John C Dvorak: Yeah, for our
show. I don't think he cares.
1:41:04
Just back
1:41:05
Adam Curry: to Bobby The K for a
moment. You know, he's now he's
1:41:08
getting burned for being a
Zionist. He went on the Jimmy
1:41:12
Dore show. Do you see any of
that? It was pretty interesting.
1:41:14
The whole I did not because they
they showed him at the border.
1:41:18
Like you know, he's he's wants
to control the border. He's
1:41:21
doing all the right moves. But
and I didn't clip the Israel
1:41:25
stuff. But he was saying, you
know, that he's against changing
1:41:31
the judiciary that the judiciary
have. So this is about the
1:41:34
Supreme Court of change. The
Supreme Court of Israel,
1:41:38
John C Dvorak: the thing that
reason that all Israelis are
1:41:40
protesting is because they don't
want to change either,
1:41:43
Adam Curry: right? So all of a
sudden now Max Blumenthal goes
1:41:50
on the Jimmy Dore show and his
saying no, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
1:41:54
is a piece of crap for his
stance on on Israel. And you
1:42:03
know, there's a lot of because I
think the left is still pretty
1:42:07
much on the Palestinian tip.
Like the
1:42:11
John C Dvorak: left generally
speaking does not like Israel,
1:42:13
and they like the plight so like
the place the suffering and the
1:42:18
plight of the Palestinians. So
1:42:19
Adam Curry: I think it may not
be a coincidence considering
1:42:22
DeSantis is out. I mean, there's
just no reason for him to eat he
1:42:26
could might as well just go
home. If he if he thinks he's
1:42:30
going to win the nomination, I'm
pretty sure all MBE even now
1:42:35
they're saying Robert F. Kennedy
Jr's campaign is being
1:42:39
bankrolled by Republican
megadonor. So now they're really
1:42:43
pushing him towards Okay, he's,
he should be running against
1:42:46
Trump for the for the primary.
But DeSantis did a thing in this
1:42:51
town hall that I don't think
anyone heard of or watched,
1:42:54
which makes me think that maybe
he just said all this to, to
1:42:58
make him look like Kennedy are
too for Kennedy to be on the
1:43:02
wrong side of all of this stuff
for a Democratic nomination.
1:43:06
Listen to this,
1:43:06
Unknown: I signed another piece
of legislation to go after
1:43:09
people that are commandeering
property of others, including
1:43:13
synagogues, to do things like
show swastikas so we're going to
1:43:16
hold them accountable. I said,
when I was running, we'd be the
1:43:19
most pro Israel state in
America, I delivered on that.
1:43:23
And we are the number one state
for Jewish in migration of any
1:43:28
state in this country. So we've
gotten all those policies,
1:43:31
right. And what I would say is
there are people that are doing
1:43:34
things like that they are trying
to divide by using that as a
1:43:38
weapon against me, those were
not my supporters, because if
1:43:41
they were my supporters, they
would be on the side of every
1:43:45
step I've taken. There's been
nobody that's been stronger on
1:43:48
these issues in any part of the
country than me. We're proud of
1:43:51
that. And as President, we're
going to fight organizations
1:43:54
like the United Nations when
they target Israel, we're gonna
1:43:57
fight against the BDS movement,
when they try to single out
1:44:00
Israel as the world's only
Jewish state. We're gonna go
1:44:03
after these third world
countries that have become
1:44:06
hotbeds of anti semitism. We've
always stood strong, we'll
1:44:09
continue to stand strong. And
that's just the way it's going
1:44:13
to be.
1:44:15
Adam Curry: Yeah, against the
BDS movement. That's the
1:44:18
boycott, divest. And what's the
s for? I don't know. Yeah,
1:44:23
that's that's basically the boy
that's the what the squad is all
1:44:28
about BDS, boycott, the Essers
boycott, divest, divest and I
1:44:34
don't remember what is the S
stands sanction, they will now
1:44:36
thankfully BDS, boycott, divest
and sanction. There you go.
1:44:40
sanction. Yeah, and then he
says, I'm gonna go after third
1:44:43
world countries that are anti
semitic. That must be South
1:44:47
Africa.
1:44:49
John C Dvorak: They're the only
anybody I could be Ukraine.
1:44:53
Adam Curry: Well, I guess they
are third world country. So he
1:44:58
seems like he's just being used
now. For whatever product
1:45:02
John C Dvorak: he's got, he's
got to appeal to his own no
1:45:04
matter what happens he still is.
Which is a lot of retired.
1:45:08
Adam Curry: That's true. That's
true. Do you want to do the gay
1:45:11
stuff you had or you want to
take a break here?
1:45:14
John C Dvorak: We take a break.
I do have one clip. While so
1:45:17
you'd want to take a break?
Yeah, I think so in this. This
1:45:20
is the Trump button Alabama.
1:45:22
Adam Curry: I want everybody to
know gay stuff coming up.
1:45:25
John C Dvorak: Yes, the case
does going up. This is Trump in
1:45:29
Alabama and there's a point to
be made.
1:45:33
Adam Curry: Trump in Alabama. I
don't see your trump in Alabama.
1:45:37
Oh,
1:45:38
Unknown: yeah. Mr. President
Donald Trump was in Montgomery,
1:45:41
Alabama for the annual
Republican Party summer dinner
1:45:44
last night. event was held, of
course just days after Mr. Trump
1:45:49
was indicted and four counts
stemming from efforts to
1:45:51
overturn the 2020 election.
Trump pleaded not guilty on
1:45:55
Thursday in Washington, DC. Kyle
Gassett with Tory public radio
1:46:00
was at the dinner joins us now
from Montgomery. Kyle, thanks so
1:46:03
much for being with us. Hi,
Scott. More fun than being in
1:46:06
court I would imagine for the
former president.
1:46:09
Well, Scott, if Trump was
looking for a softer landing
1:46:12
after Thursday, this dinner in
Alabama was probably a good
1:46:15
choice. He was clearly happy to
be back.
1:46:18
Eight years ago this month, we
held one of the very first
1:46:21
rallies of the 2016 campaign
right here in Alabama. Together,
1:46:26
we launched the greatest
political movement in the
1:46:28
history of our country. And now
with the help of Alabama
1:46:31
patriots. Oh, we love Alabama.
1:46:33
He easily won the state in the
past few elections. And if last
1:46:36
night was any indication, Scott
of his popularity, some donors
1:46:40
paid $50,000 Just to set a table
near Trump and have their
1:46:44
picture taken with him. And at
the end of the night, the
1:46:46
Alabama GOP had raised 1.2
million and contributions
1:46:51
Adam Curry: Wow, we asked
1:46:52
John C Dvorak: for five bucks.
1:46:56
Adam Curry: And with that, I'd
like to thank you for your
1:46:58
courage in the morning to you
the man who put the seeds in the
1:47:00
cache over country ladies and
gentlemen say hello to my friend
1:47:03
on the other end the one and
only Mr. John C.
1:47:09
John C Dvorak: The morning you
shadow Korean Mario chips you
1:47:11
boosted the graph in their subs
in the water and all the games
1:47:13
and it's out there.
1:47:14
Adam Curry: And we've got the
trolls and the troll room in the
1:47:17
morning to trolls How you doing
hands on from under that old
1:47:25
couch? 2233.
1:47:30
John C Dvorak: Low.
1:47:31
Adam Curry: Low is just low.
What can we tell
1:47:34
John C Dvorak: you actually add
on Thursday?
1:47:38
Adam Curry: But Thursday, I
thought it Thursday's are 1800
1:47:42
Right?
1:47:42
John C Dvorak: In normally and
we had 22 on Thursday this last
1:47:45
Thursday so at least we're
consistent. No, it's no good.
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Adam Curry: You're no good
trolls you got enough go do you
1:47:52
need to go collect more trolls
to troll collection, we need to
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have more of you. We're happy to
see whoever is here though. Good
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You can become a troll. It's
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who is day, Mitch and his
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brother, Mitch and his brother.
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John C Dvorak: Well, that's the
best cast the best. Yeah,
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software development test.
Exactly. So that guy and his
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brother in particular,
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Adam Curry: what did you think I
was gonna save some huge
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John C Dvorak: The way you
always pump it up every show,
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Adam Curry: because it's a great
app. That's why I mean, all of
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account that doesn't block us,
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which is, of course, you got to
hunt around for those. Most of
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them too, because we are freeze
peach zone.
1:50:11
John C Dvorak: And we have some
offensive tweets that come and
1:50:16
go. I've been kind of
entertaining it's like oh my god
1:50:20
that people still think that
way. There wasn't
1:50:22
Adam Curry: there was a there
was an interesting thread I saw
1:50:25
of some some Mastodon instance
admins. And one of them said,
1:50:30
you know, really the kind of the
best instance is no agenda
1:50:33
social. Because that whole
instance, as it's known, has a
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show that they that they kind of
congeal around and so they have
1:50:44
a common
1:50:45
John C Dvorak: topic deal
around. Yeah, I
1:50:46
Adam Curry: think they use that
term in a common you know,
1:50:50
common it's no agenda nation is
what he's trying to describe.
1:50:53
But he said, You know, it's
there's all kinds of all kinds
1:50:56
of discussions on all sides of
the argument. But he this one
1:51:00
admin thought it was really,
really good. And then other
1:51:03
admin goes off, take a look.
That says to lose it, right wing
1:51:08
crazy nut job to carry donkeys
does any good. So that's kind of
1:51:16
John C Dvorak: because right, it
sounds like, that's the guy's
1:51:19
voice. You've,
1:51:20
Adam Curry: you've nailed it.
Kind of the fediverse in a
1:51:22
nutshell. Yeah, I think so. But
you can even set up your own
1:51:26
Mastodon server for your family
for five bucks a month at Masto
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dot host. Now, just don't call
it no agenda, because that guy
1:51:33
will not. Just like, if you have
if you Oh, I want to create a
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mastodon server for five bucks a
month, and I call it you know,
1:51:41
my no agenda, immediate block,
you won't you won't be able to
1:51:45
do it. Because that guy also
hates us because, you know,
1:51:48
we're horrible. Just horrible
people sending businesses way.
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And I think this past hour and a
half is just par for the course
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really one of the gems of the no
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the record no stranger to the
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featured in the mp3 gets you
featured in the artwork. We've
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been changed the whole logo of
the show to it. It was
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beautiful. We we gravitated
towards it right away. It was
1:53:42
the meat glue. transglutaminase
33 experts say it's possibly
1:53:47
safe to eat. And it was it was a
beautiful take off on Elmers
1:53:51
glue. But it had the little
little bowl there and had some
1:53:56
meat in the background clearly
being glued. Actually got a got
1:54:00
a note from Chef Matt.
1:54:04
John C Dvorak: Wouldn't Matt
have to say
1:54:06
Adam Curry: Chef Matt says,
Adam, I appreciate your sponsors
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you've given me and the hours of
content you've provided for me.
1:54:12
I will donate as soon as I get
my raise. I will no longer be a
1:54:15
podcast stealer remind me of to
talk about that guy too. I heard
1:54:19
about your meat glue report and
the correlation of celiac
1:54:21
disease to me that is the least
shocking part of meat glue of
1:54:25
meat glue. Okay. I've had over
five plus years in the culinary
1:54:30
industry and I've used meat glue
for certain applications in
1:54:33
food. For example, we used to
make Chinese chicken saltimbocca
1:54:39
what is that chicken
1:54:40
John C Dvorak: saltimbocca?
Yeah,
1:54:41
Adam Curry: saltimbocca. What is
that?
1:54:43
John C Dvorak: It's a it's a
chicken dish. Okay. In the sauce
1:54:46
itself. Here
1:54:47
Adam Curry: it is chicken breast
that is butterflied in fileted.
1:54:51
With prosciutto, sage and Swiss
cheese. Yes Italian we use meat
1:54:55
glue to seal the two ends of the
chicken to make a chicken law.
1:55:00
Okay, afterwards we su V did it
255 And seared it to order well
1:55:09
I miss myself have no problem
using it in small quantities. If
1:55:12
used on mass scale it is in an
improperly ventilated area. You
1:55:17
could possibly breathe this
stuff and literally seal your
1:55:20
throat and lungs together Whoa
that now that's give that to
1:55:29
Hunter Biden. Hey snort this
1:55:34
John C Dvorak: on anybody any
ideas
1:55:36
Adam Curry: on the package
there's usually a warning of if
1:55:38
you breathe it you may
experience allergic reactions or
1:55:41
you may experience sensitivity
in your lungs. The brand mu glue
1:55:47
is an example. Wow. Mu glue glue
glue.
1:55:51
John C Dvorak: I don't know
about this, like I said before,
1:55:53
but I've never actually tried
using it for a
1:55:56
Adam Curry: while don't it's
dangerous stuff. I think it is
1:55:59
absolutely horrible. They're
changing the wording of your
1:56:02
lungs will freakin shut if you
breathed this crap into you may
1:56:06
feel slight tingling or allergic
reactions. Thank you, Chef Matt.
1:56:10
Thank you. Thank you, Chef. It's
appreciated chef. Good work Lou.
1:56:15
Good work. A lot of people I got
two emails that's a lot
1:56:23
suggested that Peter the
shoplifter who was who was so
1:56:29
who kept saying Oh, respect with
all due respect.
1:56:34
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he said
another note and with all due
1:56:36
respect, even amped up more
1:56:38
Adam Curry: people said they
thought that this was an AI
1:56:40
generated note and I think I'm
going to agree it wasn't just a
1:56:45
an AI by itself.
1:56:47
John C Dvorak: I don't think so.
Personally, you don't think so?
1:56:49
I heard this too. You don't
think it
1:56:51
Adam Curry: was a? I'd like to
read his second Well, before
1:56:55
John C Dvorak: I do that we
still on the arch delicious.
1:56:57
discussed
1:56:57
Adam Curry: what rather art?
Yeah, you're right. Good point.
1:57:00
And
1:57:00
John C Dvorak: first of all, the
one piece of art, which I kind
1:57:05
of liked. Thank you for bringing
me back. It's helpful. It's
1:57:08
helpful if you spell my name
correctly. If you ever want your
1:57:13
get your art picked, and which
piece was this Pabst Blue Blue
1:57:17
Ribbon piece?
1:57:18
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. DEVAR
archaea? I was a problem. That's
1:57:22
a dirty Jersey Jorge's a dirty
jersey or
1:57:25
John C Dvorak: I don't know what
he's thinking. I mean, maybe
1:57:28
this is a joke. I'm not sure why
don't I get us the dog head for
1:57:32
the newsletter?
1:57:33
Adam Curry: I Yeah. The old
Yellin Yeah, that was good. Who
1:57:37
did all Yellin Correct. I was
also correct to record. There
1:57:41
was let me see. Parker Polly, we
looked at the ticky tacky. But
1:57:48
it was so small man, that
everything was so small. But it
1:57:53
was well done with the Trump
styled hair on the tic tac box.
1:57:56
That was pretty cool. Comics,
1:57:59
John C Dvorak: Trump style here
and the check box. Nice. Very,
1:58:02
very nice. Yeah.
1:58:03
Adam Curry: Comment said blogger
had USA hand groping of Africa
1:58:07
but at least he's consistent.
That's a lot of tranq stuff,
1:58:14
which wasn't really brilliant or
funny. A lot. A lot of Trumps
1:58:20
stuff was too much. We're not
going to put Trump on our art. I
1:58:23
just can't see it. It's got to
it even though Darren O'Neill's
1:58:26
Trump was aI generated well
done, but no, no, I just don't I
1:58:31
don't I can't see us doing it.
What else was Trump behind bars?
1:58:36
No.
1:58:39
John C Dvorak: Yeah, no, that
you forget Trump. Yeah. We're
1:58:42
not putting Trump on the on the
on the art. You know, we've used
1:58:46
we've done Trump in the past.
It's like us. We took ourselves
1:58:51
off the art we dropped off.
Yeah. And I think Biden is off
1:58:54
to and Camela
1:58:58
Adam Curry: Yeah, almost no
political figures. It's just not
1:59:01
interesting. That's what we we
were close to old Yellin we
1:59:05
liked it. It was well done. It
was kind of cute. much cuter
1:59:12
than Janet Yellen herself
obviously.
1:59:15
Unknown: Please
1:59:19
Adam Curry: Yeah. Lizzo No. Oh,
can I tell you the Lizzo thing
1:59:24
but I figured out what she was
about this lawsuit this
1:59:27
harassment suit this lawsuit.
Okay.
1:59:30
John C Dvorak: So I deserve
bonus bonus stuff.
1:59:34
Adam Curry: The bonus content.
So what happened was she the
1:59:39
this I don't know if the dancer
was male or female. I'm going to
1:59:43
think that was a male dancer but
it might have been
1:59:45
John C Dvorak: her all female
three of them.
1:59:47
Adam Curry: So this is a this
was an Amsterdam and I know a
1:59:50
little bit about the Amsterdam
scene. And so but what happened
1:59:54
was she was forced to eat a
banana out of a performer's
2:00:00
crotch. Yeah, but that's not I
know this is this is from a
2:00:05
show. And I and I now I know
they were at a show. It's the
2:00:10
Casa Raso show. Because I've,
you've heard the story for me, I
2:00:14
want to remind people. This is
how the show goes. And I've been
2:00:18
to the show when we were in
Amsterdam to take think new
2:00:21
ideas public, we did a road
show. And we were doing and so
2:00:24
road shows me you go out and you
try and get every banker to
2:00:28
commit to buying 10% of the of
the share. Well wait for it.
2:00:34
Yeah. So that's what it is. And
so you have to take the slimy
2:00:37
bankers out like hey, yeah, come
on. Hey, man. Yeah. Are you
2:00:40
good? Are you in for 10 for 10%?
You know, you got you're the
2:00:44
banker that's taking your
company public. It's a whole
2:00:46
slimy thing. It's about a two
three week process. You go all
2:00:49
over the world, Switzerland and
because I was known in the
2:00:52
Netherlands, we go to the
Netherlands we take out the ABN
2:00:55
AMRO guys, the Ibn ing guys. And
so, oh, yeah, I will go to Costa
2:01:01
Rica. So yeah, it'd be great.
Okay. And so, there's a show,
2:01:06
and there's it's the stage and
you're sitting in the audience
2:01:09
you're like, and it's it's
typically men and the hooting
2:01:12
and hollering it's like a
theater. And then a certain
2:01:15
point, they say, oh, I need I
need a volunteer from the
2:01:19
audience now. It's Adam curry
and Amsterdam, of course. Yes,
2:01:23
you sir. Come on up. And so the
performer is laying on her back
2:01:27
and they put a banana between
her legs, and then you're
2:01:31
supposed to bend down on your
knees and eat the banana. And
2:01:35
the minute you get close to the
banana, from behind the stage, a
2:01:39
guy dressed in a gorilla suit
with a big strap on comes up
2:01:42
behind and starts trying to poke
you in the butt. It's a
2:01:45
hilarious show. That's what this
was. It's very embarrassing. But
2:01:50
it's not I mean, I think there's
limits to what you can do in a
2:01:54
lawsuit if you agree to go in
this establishment at all.
2:02:00
John C Dvorak: You ever been to
the donkey show and to Juana?
2:02:05
Adam Curry: No, have you
2:02:07
John C Dvorak: know Okay, so
boys ask you though I've never
2:02:10
run in anyone who actually has
2:02:12
Adam Curry: so there's your
special no agenda content for
2:02:15
Yeah,
2:02:15
John C Dvorak: that was great.
Hey, I don't know I mean, she's
2:02:19
supposed to be just it sounds
like there's more to it than
2:02:22
that because these three dancers
are quite upset with her being a
2:02:26
dick
2:02:26
Adam Curry: now that just want
money. Come on, man. This money
2:02:29
is money. It's money. Get a hit
expect to read. That's how it
2:02:32
goes. Let's let's thank our
executive and Associate
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Executive producers that for
episode 1579. We kick it off
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with our top executive producer
Michael Rogan from Evansville
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Indiana. Boom. Oh, you know what
he comes? It's a Barnhart
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have had that. Remember we have
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John C Dvorak: Barnhart
donation. I'm not gonna ask
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again.
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Adam Curry: There you go. Once I
was no internet no jingles no or
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Standard fair will do well, of
course. And thank you so much.
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Thank you to the the treaty
types over there to the
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John C Dvorak: Okay, I will I
will make a point of listening
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to the barn Art Podcast
especially if they can get
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somebody to become a mentor the
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Adam Curry: night Yeah, exactly.
Great, guys.
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John C Dvorak: Next is Yan in
addictive in Belgium. Yeah.
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Which is nice. We don't have too
many Belgium's people here. Very
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few in fact, six six we have
more more Swiss as the Swiss who
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like to show that because
they're neutral and that and
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we're neutral. We're not about
your right wing nuts like that
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guy said no, we're not 668 In
fact, he's a prick for saying
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that 666 That's six six admin.
In the morning, John and Adam
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only a vacuous cipher can listen
to about 2500 donation segments
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at 1x speed and three years is
still not donate it for you
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Please kindly accept my first
humble value return a value the
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welding tips alone are worth
more
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Adam Curry: the welding tips
have we ever I guess we have
2:04:38
given welding tips
2:04:40
John C Dvorak: Yeah, but we
don't we're not Yeah, we talked
2:04:43
we've talked about a welding
bound over its
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Adam Curry: tip so does he want
to deducing Are we are we doing?
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He's not asking for
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John C Dvorak: one. I've
stumbled it we're gonna get one
2:04:51
anyway. You've been de douche.
We play I did. I did. I used
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mee. Mee Mee Mee I've stumbled
on your wonderful podcast after
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searching for the term in a
boys, which I found hidden in a
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comment somewhere on John
Rappaport blog in 2020. Oh,
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Rappaport donation. I cherish
this treasure trove of fun, true
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friendship and of course the
continuous amygdala shrinking.
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He's been listening long enough
to know about that. Yeah.
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Thanks, Obama. Thanks, Obama. I
don't even remember that one.
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Does back. No, Django is no
karma Yan from decaled. Ven
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Belgium.
2:05:41
Adam Curry: He is a little
confused though. Through
2:05:43
friendship. Is he talking about
us?
2:05:46
John C Dvorak: Die? Oh, no, no,
no, I may not know
2:05:49
Adam Curry: Raymond grill is in
Dover, Florida. 333 33 says
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haven't donated in a wild time
to give some value back love the
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show. I just like to move in
karma. I'm headed to
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Pflugerville Oh Pflugerville
home of the flagger by
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Schlitterbahn Schlitterbahn.
That's where it is, of course
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you got some karma. You've got
karma and we'll go to Texas,
2:06:12
John C Dvorak: Texas. But
anybody moved to Texas from
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Florida is beyond me, sir.
sagacious script Taurian script
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turian script turian in South
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 33333 In
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the morning crackpot and
buzzkill please accept my
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donation and gratitude to your
tireless efforts deconstruct
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media and other organizational
narratives. The art of inquiring
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questioning and confirming the
line between reality and fiction
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requires agency integrity and
courage. Would you be so kind as
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to share some sage wisdom with
the audience in me, I recently
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appointed for an one a
management position that
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involves master salesmanship and
a high volume of air travel
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across the Americas. Our goal is
to develop a certified mining
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equipment dealer network for for
our aftermarket. What advice do
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you have for someone who enters
this stage of their career in
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regard to master salesmanship
and frequent domestic and
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international air travel to
close please add me to the
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birthday list for August 7. In
addition, please send some jobs
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karma relationship karma my way
it would be great to add some
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loving embrace into the cool
unity of handshakes coming my
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way you're gonna get a handshake
got tendinitis by the way,
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sincerely yours sir sagacious
script Trient Knight of the
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Seven Bridges et cetera Jacob,
do it and then
2:07:36
Adam Curry: so what he doesn't
say here is this. Is he mining
2:07:40
like mining for minerals or
mining Bitcoin mining? What do
2:07:44
you think he means here?
2:07:46
John C Dvorak: So he's not
talking about Bitcoin mining,
2:07:47
okay, he's talking about setting
up a network he's a say they set
2:07:51
him up as a set does a bad, bad.
This is not what you throw
2:07:55
somebody into. First of all, you
take a you need a master
2:07:58
salesman, that means some guy
can sell anyone, anything to go
2:08:02
out and create a network of
dealers or a network of some
2:08:06
sort of network. That's tough is
a rough go. That's not gonna be
2:08:10
easy.
2:08:10
Adam Curry: I have a tip for
him. This is sage wisdom. You
2:08:16
don't have to do you don't have
any tips for him.
2:08:20
John C Dvorak: I'd have to think
about it. Like there are travel
2:08:24
tips. I did sales tips. I know.
If I knew more about the
2:08:27
details. I could probably give
them some here's my
2:08:29
Adam Curry: tip. brown shoes,
2:08:32
Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and
jobs. That's the job.
2:08:40
Adam Curry: All the best sales
guys have wear brown shoes.
2:08:46
John C Dvorak: To myth that go
on, but go on as our friend
2:08:50
would say
2:08:51
Adam Curry: Trenton Scoville in
Charlotte North Carolina 333 33
2:08:55
and says thank you for the value
pleased to give that to you and
2:08:58
I'll hit the next one Johnson's
you already. You're already
2:09:00
annoyed, annoyed that you'd have
to read too long notes. VC in
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Tallahassee, Florida.
2:09:07
John C Dvorak: A really long
note is so long. How long is it?
2:09:10
It's so long and it does
seriously my whole screen?
2:09:14
Adam Curry: Yeah, it doesn't
fit. It's been two years since
2:09:16
my last donation Associate
Executive Producer show 1385 Flu
2:09:20
zone so I thought it best to
give you some treasure so I'm
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not labeled a shoplifter. As
always you bring the goods and
2:09:25
keep me sane in this crazy
propagandize world couple of
2:09:28
things to share. I hosted a meet
up and three people showed up
2:09:31
and it was fun. After the meetup
I got a text message no name
2:09:35
given asking me how the meetup
went and whether I wanted to
2:09:38
join Adams no agenda activist
Club was what? I responded, are
2:09:47
you a spook? I'm no activist.
Never heard from them again.
2:09:52
Isn't that strange? Well, that
is kind of strange. There is no
2:09:56
such thing as Adams activist
group or club so As you as a
2:10:01
former resident of Canada Stan,
the reporting of our Prime
2:10:05
Minister Trudeau split from his
wife is only telling half the
2:10:07
story. It is oh, this is the
Assam inside dirt. It has been
2:10:12
openly speculated for years they
were already separated mostly
2:10:16
based on body language of them
Sophie looking disgusted when
2:10:20
they would film their happy
couple of propaganda messages to
2:10:23
the nation. Many thing Trudeau
has had one or more extra mer
2:10:27
extramarital affairs, and Sophie
stayed for the perks such as
2:10:31
$5,000 a month grocery bill.
Whoa, I'd sleep with Trudeau
2:10:37
much. The interesting thing
about this separation though, is
2:10:42
that a year ago, Sophie
registered a communications
2:10:44
business in Toronto, a city she
doesn't live in, but as a member
2:10:47
of a politician's family. She
must declare all of her income
2:10:50
to Parliament to make sure
there's no conflict of interest.
2:10:53
Now they are legally and
ethically separated, as their
2:10:56
statement said, Oh, good point.
She doesn't have to report where
2:10:59
her money comes from and could
provide calm services probably
2:11:02
to the government. Yeah, it
would make sense enriching
2:11:04
herself and family without any
parliamentary scrutiny. Yes, how
2:11:09
unethical of her. Our current
leaders are Grifters just like
2:11:12
some in the US. Hello. Thank you
guys so much because I credit
2:11:16
your show for giving me the
gumption to always look further
2:11:19
than the M five M messaging in
any news. All right. Thank you
2:11:24
very much.
2:11:24
John C Dvorak: And he uses the
word
2:11:26
Adam Curry: GM. Correct. Extra
points. Oops. Extra points for
2:11:30
gumption
2:11:31
John C Dvorak: gumption
gumption. So we have oh here we
2:11:35
go. Our buddy circle of lavender
blossoms is here with the $272
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Keep it up. Yes, yes
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Adam Curry: Lavender
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products give us a lavender
blossom Isadora properly.
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John C Dvorak: Lavender
blossoms.org Maple in Golden
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Colorado is up to two to erode
but ducks do tu tu tu tu tu tu
2:12:06
tu tu tu Hello gents. Good work
and thank you for your courage I
2:12:09
attach to fail jingles
submission from serving Genzo as
2:12:12
a human resource aliannah
submitted for show 1386 I always
2:12:17
thought it was funny and
perfectly understandable but
2:12:19
just needed a little audio
mastering help. I think it
2:12:21
deserves a second chance of
success. Especially since the M
2:12:24
five M is currently doing their
best to keep COVID alive and
2:12:27
pimping the VAX again, boost
Anyways, if you could play it
2:12:32
followed by the visual but usual
No. And we'll get to chip the
2:12:37
chips fall where they may PS
Adam, can you please add a
2:12:40
couple of milliseconds? Please?
Can you please add a couple of
2:12:44
milliseconds to the noise gate?
It be for John's mic that
2:12:49
popping is driving me nuts.
Well, what's popping
2:12:54
Adam Curry: knob when you move a
little bit away from the mic
2:12:57
then it pops in a little bit.
It's once no it's it's muted.
2:13:01
Okay, is what it is. Okay,
2:13:04
John C Dvorak: and fucking
2:13:05
Adam Curry: but, but I did
actually change it a little bit.
2:13:10
Just because you said so. So I
appreciate a follow a fellow
2:13:15
audio file. Who cares? Who cares
that much? You care? We care. I
2:13:21
John C Dvorak: think he'd be
more classified as an audio
2:13:23
engineering type as opposed to
audio file wishes to go collect
2:13:27
overpriced stereo gear.
2:13:29
Unknown: Oh, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no,
2:13:31
Adam Curry: no. I don't know why
that one crept in, but that's
2:13:33
what you go. Now we have Andy
Scott in Guntur, Texas, to 1961
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my donation is 3,333,333
Indonesia Rupiah I have lived in
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Indonesia since George Soros
shorted the Thai baht and one
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baht please one bought and
created the Asian financial
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crisis of 1998 having lived
through a slow moving currency
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crisis I would like to add some
extra hyper inflating emphasis
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to the best jingle of the best
podcast in the universe all
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hell's going to break loose oil
guy needs a Bitcoin thanks for
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all you do best podcast in the
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Andy
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Unknown: that's and all hell is
gonna break loose and you're
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gonna need a Bitcoin
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in Lakewood, Colorado I'm not
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we didn't read it but she asked
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for a chicken sound effect and
we both had one. We really we
2:14:59
really see Reverse the clients
on this one, didn't we? We did a
2:15:03
good job on this one. Thank you
very much to these executive and
2:15:06
Associate Executive producers of
episode 1579 of the best podcast
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in the universe. All of these
titles, and I love what I do,
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all of these titles are forever,
you can always use it you can
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always say you are an exec or an
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all the other ones up to 50 but
2:15:54
just want to thank you one more
time,
2:15:56
Unknown: our formula is this. We
go out we hit people in the
2:16:01
mouth
2:16:14
Adam Curry: and John's gonna
take us through to the 50s and
2:16:16
we'll get our Knights and Dames
on stage and give you the mitos
2:16:19
before we continue with our show
with the promised gay stuff
2:16:23
John C Dvorak: Yes, anonymous
starts with at the beginning
2:16:28
there he's in San Jose
California 150 bucks and he's
2:16:31
going to be you must read this
or he she's going to be named
2:16:35
you can read this for me.
2:16:36
Adam Curry: I shall I just
realized I am past due to
2:16:39
receive my dame status she I'd
like to claim the title of Dame
2:16:43
Zelda of Silicon Valley patron
of the wandering Jews. We'd love
2:16:48
to hear the didn't have this one
prepared. We'd love to hear the
2:16:51
shapeshifting Jews jingle and
get an extra potent dose of
2:16:55
relationship karma. We can do
that. Thank you so much for the
2:16:59
work you do please let me know
how to get my ring. Well once I
2:17:02
have danger you I'll tell you
all about it
2:17:20
John C Dvorak: you Jewish
listeners find that so
2:17:27
entertaining. They Bruce Schwalm
in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
2:17:31
comes in with $133.88 Mike
Mikayla II King in Temecula,
2:17:39
California. 100. Stephen Kunkel
or Stephen in Atlanta, Georgia.
2:17:48
100 Sure, Brian Tobias in in
Gardner, Kansas 808 with a happy
2:17:55
anniversary to join me that's
coming up. 808 Yeah. 88988
2:18:02
Adam Curry: that's just two days
away. Yeah. Did you put that in
2:18:06
the newsletter? I didn't see
that. No, I'll
2:18:08
John C Dvorak: put in the next
newsletter. Oh. That's Monday,
2:18:12
Tuesday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Yeah. Come on. Wednesday be a
2:18:15
day off. All right. Sir Dean
Bertram in bibra Lake Washington
2:18:19
8080 By the way, so Brian Tobias
and was at 808 Not 808. Mr.
2:18:27
Dean, and then Kevin McLaughlin
is back with 808 This time he's
2:18:31
celebrating Korean melons.
2:18:37
Adam Curry: I love his melon
assortment.
2:18:40
John C Dvorak: He likes to
Korean melons. He
2:18:42
Adam Curry: likes melons. He's
Luna and lover of America and
2:18:46
boobs.
2:18:48
John C Dvorak: Great Jacobson in
Ashland, Virginia at Tim Carolla
2:18:52
in Manassas, Virginia 7777. Wait
Wyatt weigh and why and weigh in
2:18:59
Kartini in Torrington,
Connecticut 7421 Rita Harrington
2:19:02
in Sparks Nevada 65. There she
is again. Chad Hewitt in Folsom,
2:19:08
California needs a de douche.
You've been de deuced and he
2:19:14
came in with 606 which is small
boobs along with Kevin
2:19:17
McLaughlin who double up again
today we conquered and he came
2:19:22
in with 606 and this is
celebrating the skyrocket.
2:19:26
millon yummy. You're had one. No
and Ben stripe in Nashville,
2:19:35
Tennessee. 5993 sam Minar, which
haven't heard from a walk away.
2:19:39
He's in China, Australia,
wherever that is at 510 Mark
2:19:43
Empson in Plainville,
Connecticut 5510 Sir Tom dari in
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DeForest, Wisconsin 5510 Troy
funderburk in Spokane,
2:19:51
Washington 55 Michael gates 52
at Karl Schneider in Lake Bay,
2:19:58
Washington 53 d3 Hasn't donated
in a while. Lin Melanau ski and
2:20:05
Stafford, Virginia 50 and she
starts off the 50s we have a
2:20:10
shortlist of the overall. Brian
P Belen and Ashbury New Jersey.
2:20:16
Michael a bar the bar or bar A
may be in Williamstown,
2:20:20
Michigan, Alex Zavala in Kyle
Texas, Douglas angstrom in Sandy
2:20:26
Lake Pennsylvania. He's got some
note desert shooting decipher
2:20:31
that. Ernest Holloway in North
Richland Hills, Texas. Samuel
2:20:36
Samuel a corporation in
Schenectady, New York. Philip
2:20:41
coos Minovsky in Austin, Texas,
Matthew Smith and Colchester,
2:20:47
Suffolk, UK. Jim Farrell, Nisa
de douching. You've been de
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deuced birthday donation is on
the list. Brian, tear man in
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North Providence, Rhode Island.
Jonathan Baris in Liberal
2:21:04
Kansas, Kelly Johnson in
Durango, Colorado. Matt, Matt,
2:21:09
Matt, Matt. Matt in Minnetonka,
Minnesota nuts. Brett Farrell, I
2:21:16
think is in Kansas City. Brian
Wilson in Raleigh, North
2:21:19
Carolina. And last on our list
is out of San Rafael California.
2:21:23
Walker Phillips want to thank
all these people for helping us
2:21:26
get show 1579 done.
2:21:29
Adam Curry: Yeah, thank you all
so much. And we also want to
2:21:31
thank our producers who came in
under $50. I see a lot of 4999.
2:21:36
Today that is because they want
to be anonymous. And we will
2:21:39
never mention their name
anything below 50 Which is kind
2:21:41
of sad. Because we also have
people who are on our sustaining
2:21:44
donations list. And these are
programs you can make up your
2:21:48
own. But if you go to DeVore
act.org/na, you can see weeklies
2:21:52
30 330-311-1112 12. I mean,
there's even I think that we saw
2:21:57
the $3, whatever you want,
really, you could but it's
2:22:00
staining. So it's recurring. And
that's important for the slower
2:22:03
days, we really appreciate it
when, when in addition to
2:22:06
whatever you might have done for
an executive or Associate
2:22:08
Executive Producer ship. You
don't have to do that. Just do
2:22:11
$5 A month people have become
Knights and Dames on $5 a month.
2:22:15
That's how long we've been been
doing this. And when people do
2:22:18
that, it's a big celebration. We
really love those people as
2:22:21
well. And again, thank you to
our executive and Associate
2:22:24
Executive producers a little bit
of good karma for everybody in
2:22:26
case you needed it and you've
got karma
2:22:39
and here is our list for today.
Shorten the donations Norman
2:22:43
Lear. Now who put this on the
list? Did you put Norman Lear on
2:22:47
the list that propagandizing Oh,
2:22:50
John C Dvorak: no, it's
interesting. The reason it's on
2:22:52
the list because he's 101. This
is reptilian years.
2:22:57
Adam Curry: And he celebrated on
July 27. So it's a belated
2:23:01
birthday, my goodness, sir
sagacious grip turions.
2:23:07
celebrated yesterday and Jim
Farrell celebrates his birthday
2:23:10
we say happy birthday to
everybody here on behalf of the
2:23:14
whole staff and management of
the no agenda show. We got to we
2:23:19
got one day in one night up on
the podium there is the double
2:23:22
bladed one can I have yours?
2:23:25
Unknown: Ah, here we go.
2:23:26
Adam Curry: All right, that's
the right one perfect.
2:23:29
Anonymous, anonymous anonymous
pop on up here along with
2:23:32
Michael Rogan. Both of us
support the no agenda show in
2:23:35
the amount of $1,000 more I'm
very proud to pronounce the KC
2:23:38
as games Zelda of Silicon Valley
patron of the Wandering Jew and
2:23:44
Sir Mikey boss, the Irish
Catholic Center. Welcome to the
2:23:48
no agenda roundtable. The names
of the night for you. We've got
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hookers and blow rent boys and
Chardonnay, we've got harlots
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and how you got some Brazilian
Hadees and Kashia. If you want
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cowgirls and coffin varnish, we
got that bong hits and Barbara
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and bourbon, sparkling cider,
highscores, ginger ale and
2:24:03
Jerboas. We got breast milk and
pablum, pakka Manila geishas and
2:24:06
Saki, and of course mutton Amin,
it's always there, it's always
2:24:12
there. And that standard fares
there for you. And welcome to
2:24:16
the round table, go to no agenda
rings.com You can see the
2:24:19
handsome Knight and Dame ring,
which you will acquire as soon
2:24:23
as you aside there's a little
sizing guide there shows you how
2:24:26
to do it. Send that to us with
an address and we'll get out to
2:24:28
you post haste. So you can tweet
that out, tweet it out or exit
2:24:32
out whatever it's called these
days. And thank you again for
2:24:34
becoming knights and dame of the
no agenda roundtable.
2:24:46
In these weird days of the
Apocalypse, as the rapture comes
2:24:50
closer, we need protection. Then
you get that by connection. And
2:24:55
where do you find that through?
No agenda Nation Of course. And
2:24:59
we've seen You are no agenda
social we see you on the
2:25:01
multiple telegram groups but
once in a while it's good to get
2:25:05
together hang out together at a
meet up. You really need to try
2:25:10
this out it's it's what are you
drinking? Oh,
2:25:14
John C Dvorak: this today's
beverage of choice is Pellegrino
2:25:19
ascensia A sensor with pink
grapefruit and citrus blend
2:25:24
flavored mineral water
2:25:25
Adam Curry: you should have all
you need to do is snort some
2:25:27
meat glue and you're good to go
with that stuff lovely. So no
2:25:32
agenda Meetup is is easily found
at no agenda meetups.com is also
2:25:37
easily created there. This is
what's so cool. You can create
2:25:40
one you can you know you go to a
bar and hang on I have a couple
2:25:43
people hanging out. You could
print out some heads. Adam and
2:25:46
John heads you put them on
sticks you put them on some
2:25:48
cardboard I think there's a
handy kit on no agenda
2:25:51
meetup.com as well where you can
acquire the the I think so if
2:25:55
not as should be. We can print
it. Yes and a meet up kit. Oh,
2:26:00
that's a good idea. A meet as if
Isn't there one already? Don't
2:26:03
they haven't?
2:26:04
John C Dvorak: I don't know. I
don't go to that site.
2:26:06
Adam Curry: No. Agenda, meetups
meetups.com I love the
2:26:11
John C Dvorak: great websites
that we've developed through our
2:26:13
associates. And yes,
2:26:15
Adam Curry: let me see find a
meet up submit a meet up support
2:26:18
the site support the show? Maybe
not. Well, we'll have to know
2:26:24
resources. Here we go with how
to edit them heads on sticks.
2:26:28
There it is. Heads, heads,
heads, heads on sticks with
2:26:33
multiple choices and multiple
sizes in PNG, jpg and PDF.
2:26:38
John C Dvorak: Nice.
2:26:39
Adam Curry: I knew it was there.
Sir Daniel. He's fantastic. No
2:26:44
meetups coming up before the
next show, which doesn't happen
2:26:47
very often. We do have a number
of meetups happening around the
2:26:52
world in the next month. We've
got core d'Alene, Idaho on the
2:26:56
12th Let me see we've got gizmo
lowland crooked Ryan on the 12th
2:27:01
we've got ribbon, California,
San Marcos Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
2:27:09
We've got Rhode Island
Huntsville, Alabama. I'm just
2:27:11
reading Kaiser's loud,
2:27:13
John C Dvorak: German Rhino the
bearded
2:27:16
Adam Curry: but he still does
the double O show as far as I
2:27:18
know. He's still around. Oh,
yeah. Medford lakes New Jersey.
2:27:24
I see Kanye Turkey August 27,
Konya, Turkey.
2:27:28
John C Dvorak: Whatever happened
to the garland a family up there
2:27:30
in Port Angeles, it used to send
us a lemon knot or whatever is
2:27:34
eliminated.
2:27:34
Adam Curry: Oh, at least Garlon
Yeah, at least the limoncello,
2:27:39
John C Dvorak: lemon show the
whole family was big supporters
2:27:41
of the show
2:27:42
Adam Curry: they hate on now
they got so tired of your
2:27:44
grousing. They just left the
show they're probably listening.
2:27:49
They're probably still
listening. They've just
2:27:51
forgotten I'm doubting and they
have other things to do with it
2:27:54
Listen people always check in
you once you've once you've had
2:27:58
a taste of no agenda you can't
really get rid of it. Isn't that
2:28:01
you can't No you can't it's
2:28:03
John C Dvorak: lingers is like
2:28:07
Adam Curry: stuck to you like
meat glue. Oh, I do have a meet
2:28:10
up report actually from Kansas
City.
2:28:13
Unknown: Hey, no agenda nation
sir Spencer wolf of Kansas City
2:28:15
here at the Oh lot. Hey, meet up
where the whole crew is.
2:28:18
Together again. Ladies, Olaf,
Lassie.
2:28:22
Hey, John Adam. This is Sir
Baron John Helmer from the EU
2:28:25
lay thi meetup in Kansas City.
Oh, last wishing you all the
2:28:29
best in the UK.
2:28:31
This is Kevin from Omaha at the
UGA potato chip meet up in the
2:28:35
Montana last Kansas in the
morning. This is Daimler's
2:28:39
already
2:28:39
and math and metal binder from
southeast Kansas where we enjoy
2:28:43
the chicken tumors.
2:28:44
It is Andrew Amanda Kane and
Benji in the morning
2:28:46
sir see Mike and Dane black
hammer here hitting people in
2:28:49
the mouth while they're eating.
It's kind of messy and Dame
2:28:55
DeLorean here. Hey, happy
telling where we really are
2:28:58
right here in Oh my
2:29:02
Adam Curry: people love only
mispronounce everything. I saw a
2:29:04
picture of this meetup. I think
Dane Black Hammer. Better had a
2:29:09
blue button was breastfeeding
one for nine human resources. If
2:29:13
John C Dvorak: it was just like
he probably has your boobs out a
2:29:15
lie.
2:29:18
Adam Curry: It was just so
beautiful. Because everyone just
2:29:20
hanging out having a good time.
It's like no, no big deal. I
2:29:23
love that. It was so no agenda.
I think it was her I'm not sure.
2:29:28
See Mike is in the in the troll
room. He'll let me know if that
2:29:32
was her. Or was it Dame
DeLorean? Who knows. So you know
2:29:35
what you go to? No, no agenda
meet up. You never know. Who's
2:29:39
gonna hang out a boob?
2:29:42
John C Dvorak: For good reason
for very good
2:29:43
Adam Curry: reason. Exactly. Oh,
that was DeLorean. It was
2:29:46
DeLorean DeLorean. All right,
DeLorean. Good on you.
2:29:49
Excellent. So do you want some
of that? Find the no agenda, no
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agenda meetups.com. If you can't
find one near you start one.
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It's easy. had always a party
2:30:01
Unknown: sometimes you want to
go hang out with dates and days
2:30:08
you will be triggered you and
everybody feels the same.
2:30:18
Adam Curry: Bom bom bom bom bom
bom. I have too many ISOs and I
2:30:27
don't think they're all great
2:30:31
John C Dvorak: Shall I start
playing them?
2:30:32
Adam Curry: Okay, here we go.
This cannot go on indefinitely
2:30:37
what? But you couldn't hear it
this
2:30:41
John C Dvorak: this cannot go
this cannot go on indefinitely
2:30:45
on indefinitely. Yeah okay,
that's actually pretty decent
2:30:49
Adam Curry: yeah well she's
she's had Claire Daly has such
2:30:52
clarity is always amazed here's
my next one that's fascinating
2:30:58
that's no good I don't like that
one here's a contender you wish
2:31:02
I could have been to Epstein's
Island? Yeah this one I kind of
2:31:07
like die by by
2:31:12
John C Dvorak: like it's a
stereo
2:31:14
Adam Curry: yeah it's good
stereo effect and then this is
2:31:18
this is more tribute than
anything well by draw
2:31:24
Unknown: yeah
2:31:26
John C Dvorak: all right I got a
three
2:31:28
Adam Curry: oh boy you came you
came loaded for bear blood the
2:31:31
first one
2:31:31
John C Dvorak: is miscategorized
is under Alex Jones is where he
2:31:36
says high fives Hi Fi high five
high five. Okay. And then we
2:31:43
have now this is an interesting
one. This is an ISO. This is G
2:31:47
got this is from a movie Jean
Harlow from a movie and here's
2:31:52
what she says
2:31:53
Adam Curry: in the morning. In
the morning, okay, yeah,
2:32:00
John C Dvorak: well, I've just
survived I don't know how to fit
2:32:02
into anything. And here we have
last one is having us. Thank you
2:32:05
for having us. Hi.
2:32:06
Adam Curry: Thank you for having
us. Who close on with my Buy,
2:32:10
buy buy stereo. Which I thought
that the problem
2:32:13
John C Dvorak: is I'm always
gonna cave to the stereo.
2:32:16
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's not a
problem buy buy buy buy. Yeah,
2:32:20
no, that's just dynamite. Yeah,
no. Okay. Done. Consider Yeah,
2:32:23
no, yeah. No, everybody. Yeah,
no. And now ladies and
2:32:26
gentlemen. The moment you've all
been waiting for the gay stuff.
2:32:34
John C Dvorak: So there was on a
rundown on
2:32:38
Adam Curry: we promised we
deliver.
2:32:40
John C Dvorak: There's a
discussion of the biography. I
2:32:43
think it came out in 2017 of
Obama that nobody paid any
2:32:47
attention to which pretty much
and I think this this was
2:32:51
planted this this whole
situation that you're gonna
2:32:53
listen to? Because I think
they're trying to push Obama
2:32:57
because Obama saw so knee deep
with Biden he still lives in
2:33:00
Washington DC, which no
president ever does. They always
2:33:05
move out of the town Can
2:33:06
Adam Curry: I can I make an
observation white someone who
2:33:09
wants to take down Obama right
now?
2:33:12
John C Dvorak: So I'm sure it's
going to be the same observation
2:33:14
I have Yes. So that
2:33:15
Adam Curry: he doesn't get any
ideas about Michelle running
2:33:18
die.
2:33:19
John C Dvorak: I guess that
wasn't my I think that's my
2:33:21
ideas. Funny. So this guy wrote
a book is David Garrow. Who is
2:33:28
his his biographer and his book
is 14 172 pages comm which came
2:33:37
out in 2017 Nobody right read it
right. It's too big also, but so
2:33:43
they got just trying to go over
it now and I'm thinking now this
2:33:46
looks like part of the anti
Biden op and there's some good
2:33:50
stuff in here and here's a
couple of clips I picked up off
2:33:53
of the the prowl show on flower
from Abraham but she wasn't on
2:34:03
it was another guy substituting
and they were this was written
2:34:06
for him. This is the the Obama
biographer tidbits,
2:34:12
Unknown: tidbits examine the
truly unbelievable contents
2:34:15
inside this biography. The
details range from first
2:34:19
salacious. This is the
biographer saying in this
2:34:22
interview, quote, he's not
normal, meaning Obama is not
2:34:25
normal, as in not a normal
politician or not a normal human
2:34:29
being. Here's another one, Obama
reportedly wrote a letter to a
2:34:33
girlfriend, quote about he
repeatedly fantasizes about
2:34:38
making love to men. And Carol
recounts that Barak once said to
2:34:43
him, that the only two things he
wanted were a valet, and an
2:34:47
airplane.
2:34:49
Adam Curry: Oh, I believe that
last part.
2:34:52
John C Dvorak: Well, I believe
all of us.
2:34:56
Adam Curry: Oh, interesting.
Okay, this is the Obama This is
2:35:00
The gay stuff
2:35:01
John C Dvorak: that was the gay
stuff now we're gonna get into
2:35:03
they're just kind of the general
stuff and they brought in our
2:35:07
everybody's friend and I can't
watch him much is Victor David
2:35:11
Hanson the guy at the Hoover
Institute. Yeah,
2:35:13
Adam Curry: why is it Why are
you on nerves? What is he
2:35:17
John C Dvorak: looks exactly
like Tommy smothers
2:35:22
Adam Curry: Oh yeah, that's why
he bothers me Of course I should
2:35:24
have known.
2:35:25
John C Dvorak: So I look at him
I go that's Tommy smothers. And
2:35:28
so he's doing this very deep
analysis he's always deadpan
2:35:31
just like Tommy smother
2:35:32
Adam Curry: without stick. Tom
with
2:35:35
John C Dvorak: humor, humorless
Tommy smothers. So, but but in
2:35:39
this case is pretty good
material.
2:35:42
Unknown: Victor Davis Hanson,
senior fellow at the Hoover
2:35:44
Institution joins me now Victor
helped me connect some of these
2:35:48
dots. Amazing revelations by
this biographer who knows Obama
2:35:52
probably better than than the
vast majority of people, but it
2:35:56
ultimately does come. It's still
relevant today that Obama is
2:36:00
behind the scenes affecting a
lot of this.
2:36:02
You know, I think the biographer
David Garrow knows more about
2:36:05
Obama's pre presidential life
than anybody alive. And the one
2:36:09
con is that these astounding
revelations that the Dreams from
2:36:15
My Father quote unquote memoir
was completely fabricated almost
2:36:18
nothing in and as accurate. It's
only it could only happen in
2:36:22
America with this media that
never investigated, never even
2:36:25
interviewed some of the key
people in Obama's life until
2:36:28
Garrow did. And then he's trying
to look back at the Obama
2:36:33
presidency, which he didn't
really write about. He wrote
2:36:35
about the early years or the
material years of Obama and he
2:36:39
comes to the conclusion that
everything he was worried about
2:36:42
in the biography was reified in
the presidency. And he says it
2:36:45
was a complete failure, that you
looks at the red line in Syria
2:36:49
that he didn't honor that
destroyed deterrence, the Iran
2:36:52
deal, it was designed to weaken
Israel and our Middle East
2:36:55
friends in the Gulf at the
benefit of the Shia crescent.
2:37:00
And again, when you look at the
Ukraine matter, he suggests that
2:37:05
the problem we're having with
Ukraine right now started and
2:37:07
scops, who literally right in
2014, when they gobbled up, they
2:37:11
the Russians and Putin gobbled
up the border lands in Crimea.
2:37:15
And Obama not only had not done
anything, but he had an early on
2:37:18
a hot mic and soul said a
flatterer for Vladimir will give
2:37:22
me space, ie behaved stability
in my reelection, I will be
2:37:25
flexible and missile defense,
which he did do and canceled. So
2:37:29
the theme of it is that there
were character flaws in Obama
2:37:33
that he had written about that
nobody else had written about.
2:37:35
And he paid a price. He's
ostracized now by his friends on
2:37:39
the left. But they all explain
the sort of bizarre things that
2:37:42
happened during the Obama
presidency. And you're quite
2:37:45
right. He's charged the
beginning of the entire security
2:37:49
state, the weaponization of the
deals. J indeed, the the
2:37:53
creation of the whole Russian
collusion hoax, right in the
2:37:57
West Wing one, Brennan and
people like clapper were
2:38:00
briefing Obama as well as people
in the DOJ and he approved what
2:38:04
they were doing.
2:38:06
Adam Curry: When was this
interview? When was this piece
2:38:08
with the victor David Hanson?
Friday, that was what days
2:38:16
Friday, Friday was the fourth?
Yeah. Now the third. I'm going
2:38:21
to I'm going to I'm going to go
out on a limb. I'm going to call
2:38:23
plagiarism on the professor. I'm
gonna call plagiarism. Because
2:38:30
tablet magazine published on the
second of August and interview
2:38:34
with David that's
2:38:35
John C Dvorak: what they're
talking about. Yeah, but he but
2:38:37
he literally, no, that's what
No, but the premise is the
2:38:41
interview there. They're there.
They're deconstructing the
2:38:44
interview. Oh, that took place
on the second. Okay. Well, I'll
2:38:48
just read it. And I didn't put
that into the I should abou with
2:38:52
that. But you know, there's no
plagiarism here because they're
2:38:55
doing what, pretty much what we
do they the interview took place
2:38:58
on the second and a half with
Garrow. And then these two guys
2:39:01
were yakking about
2:39:02
Adam Curry: it? Okay, so I will
read a pertinent piece from this
2:39:05
interview, which I have prepared
because my buddy Dave Jones sent
2:39:08
it to me. Obama didn't invent
any of this stuff. He was just a
2:39:12
wounded kid trying to figure out
his own place in the world and
2:39:14
get ahead. Still looking back.
It's hard to avoid the sense
2:39:17
that Obama himself was
exceptional. He was the guy
2:39:20
chosen by history to put
something in the American
2:39:22
goldfish bowl that made all the
fish go crazy and eat each
2:39:26
other. America's emerging
oligarchy, cementing its grip
2:39:29
instead of going bust. The rise
of monopoly internet platforms,
2:39:34
the normalization of government
spying on Americans, race
2:39:37
relations going south
skyrocketing inequality, the
2:39:41
rise of Donald Trump the birth
of Russia gate, it all happened
2:39:45
with Obama in the White House.
So that's what you get if you
2:39:50
deconstruct now, the no agenda
show always goes one step
2:39:54
further. You won't get this
anywhere. Man Victor David
2:40:00
Hansen was correct. That David
Garrow knows more about bomb
2:40:05
Obama pre presidency than anyone
alive. Because the guy who knows
2:40:12
the most about Obama is Larry
Sinclair. And Larry Sinclair
2:40:17
testified wrote a book was pup
very public about his gay
2:40:23
encounters with Obama. And I
pulled the clip
2:40:26
Unknown: on November 6 1999.
After picking me up at the hotel
2:40:29
in gurney and this is
significant. Mr. McDonough used
2:40:33
his cell phone to make a call.
That call was made to then
2:40:36
Illinois State Senator Barack
Obama, to set up an introduction
2:40:40
between myself and Senator
Obama. Upon arriving at the bar
2:40:44
and exiting the limo, Senator
Obama was standing next to Mr.
2:40:47
Multani and I was introduced to
Senator Obama binding later that
2:40:53
evening in a bar, which I
believe was called alibis, and
2:40:57
we state believe because I have
failed so far to get Citigroup
2:41:01
to provide the credit card
receipts has the actual name. I
2:41:07
mentioned that could use the
liner to to wake up. Senator
2:41:10
Obama asked me if I was
referring to coke and I stated I
2:41:13
was after stating I was Obama's
data he could purchase cocaine
2:41:17
for me and then made a telephone
call this to a significant from
2:41:21
a cell phone to a presently
unknown individual during which
2:41:25
Senator Obama arranged the
cooking purchase. Senator Obama
2:41:30
and I then departed the bar in
my limousine and proceeded to an
2:41:32
unknown location where Senator
Obama exited the limousine with
2:41:36
$250 which was provided to him
by me returned a short while
2:41:42
later with an eight ball of
cocaine, which he gave to me. I
2:41:45
did ingest a couple of lines of
cocaine and shortly thereafter
2:41:48
Senator Obama produced a glass
cylinder pipe and packet of
2:41:51
crack cocaine from his pocket.
Obama then smoked the crack
2:41:55
cocaine. I perform fellatio on
Senator Obama and the limousine
2:41:59
during the time Senator Obama
was smoking crack cocaine, after
2:42:03
which I had the driver take me
to my hotel to Comfort Suites.
2:42:06
Gurnee, Illinois, the following
day, November 7 1999, Senator
2:42:11
Obama appeared at my hotel room,
unannounced uninvited, where we
2:42:16
again ingested cocaine and I
again perform fellatio on
2:42:19
Senator Obama.
2:42:21
Adam Curry: And so there's a
couple of things to associate
2:42:24
with Joe Biden below would be
one with the hunter. If you're
2:42:30
talking about a takedown and I
still think that you have just
2:42:33
to make sure no one gets any
crazy ideas about Michelle.
2:42:37
Let's just throw that in there.
And what are we now we need the
2:42:41
Rahm Emanuel rumors to come back
and this is a very salacious
2:42:46
moment in media history.
2:42:49
John C Dvorak: Well, it's not as
salacious as it could be. Oh,
2:42:55
well, I mean, this is our shows,
bringing up some old clips. And
2:42:58
yeah, the moment on the Frau
Ingraham show that they discuss
2:43:04
it a little bit, and they did
talk about Garo and garros
2:43:07
interview, which is on a tablet
magazine site, I guess. Yeah, I
2:43:11
have it
2:43:11
Adam Curry: in the show notes
actually. For handy axial people
2:43:14
should go to that. Yeah, yeah,
for sure. All right. Yes. I have
2:43:20
a couple of things that I wanted
to discuss. I've been on the
2:43:24
Alpha gal beat. Ah, yes, I've
been on the Alpha gal beat and
2:43:30
as have many of our producers
Thank you producers. This is the
2:43:34
all of a sudden out of nowhere
we get ticks ticks. The lone
2:43:39
star tick Hutto, Texas. The lone
star tick is making you allergic
2:43:42
to meet all kinds of meat except
for chickens and mammalian meat.
2:43:48
And the most interesting of all
the stories I've received have
2:43:52
been multiple stories from 2019.
House of Representatives orders
2:43:59
Pentagon to review if it exposed
Americans to weaponized ticks
2:44:05
counterpunch.org Lyme disease
and bio warfare. Then we have
2:44:17
alpha gal in alpha gal has been
reported in 17 countries, all
2:44:24
six continents where humans have
been bitten by ticks,
2:44:28
particularly the United States
and Australia. And lo and
2:44:32
behold, we're blanketing
Australia with this news as
2:44:35
well. Here's ABC Sydney radio.
2:44:38
Unknown: Thanks Wendy. There's
Wendy Harmer, you know that
2:44:40
voice and yes, she was alerting
me to this story of just how
2:44:43
many ticks there are. Sharon
says please get your animal
2:44:46
protected. Jen has never had a
tick bite. Is it like a mossy
2:44:50
bite? How do you know? Well as
Wendy said it's very itchy and
2:44:54
we need to take them seriously.
Joe in Manly says her daughter
2:44:57
got fired earlier this year on
the northern beaches. and is now
2:45:00
anaphylactic, allergic to red
meat, real and serious long term
2:45:05
consequences. Terry and Avalon,
you've got the same problem and
2:45:08
meat allergy from ticks. Yeah,
that's right. So when did you
2:45:13
get tick attacked? And when did
the allergy Come on?
2:45:17
So the the ticks were March this
year, the allergy came on about
2:45:22
six weeks later.
2:45:24
Yeah. And I know there's an
expert in this, who really
2:45:27
discovered this in terms of them
being in Sydney that it can make
2:45:30
you allergic to meat.
2:45:32
Absolutely. And I can attest to
that. About six weeks later, I
2:45:38
was having a meal. as normal.
Two hours later, I found myself
2:45:44
lying on the bathroom floor with
massive stomach pains and
2:45:47
nausea, lasted for about four
hours. And just thought it was
2:45:51
something to do with the meal.
The meal was was lamb. The next
2:45:56
night, I had a chicken meal, no
problems at all the following
2:45:59
night, tacos, beef, and had
exactly the same problems I had
2:46:04
with the last read that there
might be a bit of a problem
2:46:07
coming on here. So I ate chicken
again, the night after and no
2:46:10
problems. went to the doctor. He
sent me off for a blood test.
2:46:14
The blood test looks for a
chemical process that something
2:46:20
that happens with the proteins
called Alpha gal and determined
2:46:24
that I had an allergy to
mammalian meat. Yeah, that's
2:46:28
right.
2:46:29
Well, you are one of many thank
you so much, Terry. No problem
2:46:34
at all. Yeah, you have to do
have chicken and veg from now
2:46:37
on. These are the consequences
for some of being attacked by
2:46:40
ticks,
2:46:41
Adam Curry: chickens and chicken
and veg. So this this article in
2:46:46
2019 is in The Guardian, and it
was representative from New
2:46:51
Jersey, Chris Smith, who who
actually put an amendment into
2:46:57
the National Defense
Authorization Act, which I don't
2:46:59
think made it through to have
the inspector general conducted
2:47:04
review of whether the US
experimented with ticks as
2:47:07
biological weapons. The see the
amendment was inspired by a
2:47:12
number of books and articles
suggesting significant research
2:47:14
should be done at US facilities
including our favorites, John
2:47:18
Fort Detrick, Maryland and Plum
Island, New York to turn ticks
2:47:22
into bio weapons. A book
published in May of 2019 by
2:47:27
Stanford University science
writer and former Lyme sufferer
2:47:30
Chris Newby raised questions
about the origin of disease and
2:47:34
of course, there's the book The
Secret History of Lyme disease
2:47:37
and biological weapons that
cites the Swiss born discoverer
2:47:41
of the Lyme pathogen Willie
burgdorferi. That saying the
2:47:45
Lyme epidemic was a military
experiment that had gone wrong.
2:47:50
And boy, as
2:47:51
John C Dvorak: we've mentioned
on this show, we've had we have
2:47:53
people living in that area and
that one one of our producers
2:47:56
said that everyone near Plum
Island Oh knows this to be true.
2:48:01
Adam Curry: Now listen to this
doctor who's on the same ABC
2:48:04
Sydney radio show talk about all
the issues not just the the meat
2:48:08
allergy, but all the issues from
this tick bites. A Miley
2:48:12
Unknown: and meat allergy is
becoming incredibly common. And
2:48:15
Cheryl van Noonan in Sydney
discovered the alfagar test and
2:48:19
I'm picking it up at least two
or three a month at the moment,
2:48:22
two or
2:48:23
three a month, like our last
three months.
2:48:25
Yes. And apart from that you've
got infections, such as spotted
2:48:30
fever, rickettsia, which is an
acute illness, and then you've
2:48:33
got a whole range of chronic
illnesses, following tick bites,
2:48:37
inclusive of chronic fatigue
syndrome, neurological
2:48:40
disorders, autoimmune disease,
and some people even seem to
2:48:43
have a chronic stealth
infection. Stealth infection
2:48:48
where the infections in your
body and it's disrupting
2:48:51
function causing inflammation,
but you can't find exactly what
2:48:54
it is.
2:48:55
Adam Curry: How about a binary
weapon, John? Binary in in that
2:49:00
the Alpha gal is injected into
you as an adjuvant for a
2:49:04
vaccine. And then they release
the ticks?
2:49:12
John C Dvorak: Well, a couple of
things here. One, what are the
2:49:15
tics? What are these weaponized
tics? And by the way, one of
2:49:19
these days they've got to track
down some of these scientists
2:49:23
and literally string them up.
2:49:27
Adam Curry: Yeah, that would be
a good start. It seems
2:49:30
John C Dvorak: they need to to
find these people and kill them
2:49:35
and kill them again. Hey, how
did these ticks get to Australia
2:49:40
in the first place unless
somebody brought him there? And
2:49:44
why aren't the Australians a
little irked about it? It's not
2:49:47
a tick cannot get from
Connecticut. Yeah, to Australia
2:49:53
by you know, wind or storms. Or
you know, I mean, I suppose they
2:49:58
could they could if somebody
Blitzer Pitsco did was from
2:50:02
Connecticut they have when they
visit, it was still take years
2:50:05
to develop enough of a tick
population to have any effect
2:50:09
like this. The date brought a
bunch of weaponized ticks over
2:50:13
there. Somebody did
2:50:13
Adam Curry: must be, must be.
Well, while we're on
2:50:20
weaponization, did you see any
of the any of the Australian
2:50:24
Senate not growing the Pfizer
guys? Yeah, it was pretty awful.
2:50:29
But that's got to be rich. Yeah.
I have a couple clips here. Let
2:50:33
me see. So this is the
Australian Australian senator.
2:50:37
He's grilling the first the TGA
the Therapeutic Goods
2:50:42
Administration. So that's like
the FDA in Australia, about
2:50:46
about the numbers you know about
the about how many people have
2:50:52
had a vaccine adverse event
event based upon the Pfizer mRNA
2:51:01
vaccine.
2:51:02
Unknown: Thank you for appearing
today. A recent peer reviewed
2:51:04
paper in the establishment
scientific journal vaccine
2:51:07
examined Pfizer's COVID vaccine
randomized phase three clinical
2:51:11
trials data. It is the Pfizer's
own data and trial. It uses the
2:51:18
World Health Organization's
framework made for this purpose,
2:51:20
the Brighton collaboration on
adverse events of special
2:51:23
interests.
2:51:24
Adam Curry: So this is all about
the numbers. Well, it does
2:51:26
include using Pfizer's own data
that's that's important here
2:51:29
Unknown: right in collaboration
on adverse events of special
2:51:32
interest. Authors included
virology and pharmacology
2:51:35
experts from UCLA Stanford
University of Baltimore on
2:51:38
Queensland's Bond University.
The paper concluded that
2:51:42
Pfizer's vaccine injection was
associated with 36% increase in
2:51:47
serious adverse events. The most
common were coagulation
2:51:50
disorders, including thrombosis
and acute cardiac injury, and
2:51:55
every 10,000 People injected 18
That's two and 1000 will
2:52:00
experience a life threatening or
altering medical complication.
2:52:04
serious adverse events from
Pfizer's COVID vaccine are four
2:52:07
times higher than any benefit
from the vaccine and reduced
2:52:09
hospitalization. The purpose of
the product should never have
2:52:13
been approved. These world
leading neurologists spent 18
2:52:16
months reviewing the data
Pfizer's patient level data and
2:52:20
peer reviewing their paper. The
department reviewed the data in
2:52:22
a matter of weeks and made a
finding that is the reverse of
2:52:25
this paper's findings. Who got
it wrong. These late were
2:52:28
leading neurologists or the
advisory panel, the politically
2:52:31
compromised advisory panel who
got it wrong.
2:52:36
Adam Curry: So of course, the
TGA who approved this vaccine
2:52:40
for Australia when no man no
man, you got your numbers wrong,
2:52:45
man, just the wrong time, man.
No, man, it's not right, man.
2:52:48
It's what what you say one and
2000? No man,
2:52:50
Unknown: the TGI undertakes the
number of number of actions to
2:52:56
ensure the safety, efficacy and
quality of the medications that
2:53:00
are entered onto the Australian
registry Therapeutic Goods.
2:53:03
These include obviously pre
market assessment and and you
2:53:06
will be fully aware, I'm sure
Senator of the provisional
2:53:09
approval pathway that was
undertaken for these vaccines.
2:53:11
But also we undertake
significant pharmacovigilance
2:53:14
activities in the post market
surveillance. This includes
2:53:17
being fully aware of and
apprised of literature of
2:53:22
varying levels of scientific
rigor, and incorporating those
2:53:26
into our post market
surveillance as we search for
2:53:28
signals. But it also includes
our significantly well developed
2:53:32
and well subscribed reporting of
adverse event process in
2:53:35
Australia. To the 23rd of July
2023, there have been 139,270
2:53:42
adverse event reports for
COVID-19 vaccines, which gives
2:53:46
us a rate of two per 100,000.
2:53:48
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. Two per
100,000. Okay, because your
2:53:53
numbers are from early in the
process. I mean, now it's 2023.
2:53:56
So it's just not right your
numbers. These leading
2:54:00
scientists are no good. And then
the guy throws this in their
2:54:05
face.
2:54:06
Unknown: The TGA prevents a
scared as I understand it
2:54:09
admitted in answering a question
of mine in the last Senate
2:54:11
estimate sessions, that the TGA
did no testing and relied on the
2:54:15
FDA. The FDA and turn I'm
advised, did no testing and
2:54:19
relied on Pfizer's trials, the
same trials that I just
2:54:24
discussed. On what scientific
basis. Did you mandate the
2:54:29
untested injections and
Professor Skerritt said they
2:54:31
didn't do it? Because the FDA
has $8 billion in budget and
2:54:38
annual budget and 15,000
employees. So you relied on the
2:54:41
FDA, the FDA relied on Pfizer.
So they no one in the TGA as I
2:54:46
understand it, and reviewed the
patient level data.
2:54:50
So I'll start Senator just by
saying that I'm not in a
2:54:53
position to answer for Professor
but there was a there was a
2:54:58
question in the middle that I
understood to be all On what
2:55:00
basis did we mandate the
vaccinations? Is that correct?
2:55:02
No, I didn't say that.
2:55:03
Sorry. I'm
2:55:05
sorry. If I said that. What
basis Did you provisionally
2:55:08
approved?
2:55:11
I misunderstand the Senator. So
as you'd be aware that the
2:55:17
Therapeutic Goods Administration
does have they're assessing and
2:55:21
approving medications on to go
on to the Australian therapy
2:55:25
register a therapeutic so
2:55:27
Adam Curry: you get the idea? No
answer. So what he says is, hey,
2:55:30
you guys just approved it
because the FDA approved and the
2:55:33
FDA approved it because Pfizer
said it was good.
2:55:37
John C Dvorak: Yep, pathetic.
2:55:40
Adam Curry: Now, this is one
clip which is circulating, I
2:55:42
haven't had time because they
also questioned some of the
2:55:45
Pfizer people themselves through
a zoom call. It's only 17
2:55:49
seconds. So very suspicious,
every copy of it is cut off at
2:55:53
the same moment. But I I liked
the general premise,
2:55:57
Unknown: your vaccine mandate
was using your own batch of
2:56:00
vaccine is especially important
for Pfizer, which was not tested
2:56:03
by the TGA. Is that correct?
2:56:06
Senator, so Pfizer undertook to
import base devices specifically
2:56:12
for the employee vaccination
program.
2:56:15
Adam Curry: Yeah. So Pfizer got
their own version of the vaccine
2:56:18
for their own employees. That's
the implication but I'm
2:56:21
suspicious because this clip is
circulating.
2:56:24
John C Dvorak: Understand.
2:56:26
Adam Curry: What now something
back home here for us in the
2:56:29
United States. Fauci has we know
is out we have a new shell
2:56:34
coming in New Shell new shoe.
New
2:56:37
John C Dvorak: COVID Karen.
2:56:39
Unknown: As Bouchy steps aside,
a new top dog is entering the
2:56:42
fray. Director of the Division
of infectious diseases at the
2:56:45
University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Jeanne Marrazzo,
2:56:49
will become the new head of the
National Institute of Allergy
2:56:51
and Infectious Diseases
beginning this fall, replacing
2:56:54
Dr. Anthony Fauci, who held the
position for the last 40 years
2:56:57
or so has been described by
critics as fanatical and an
2:57:00
outspoken supporter of the COVID
lockdown policy and mandates
2:57:04
check out this super cut from
tech judge, please
2:57:07
consider wearing a mask when you
go out. You don't need to wear
2:57:11
one when you're at home masks in
young people going to school
2:57:15
over the age of six. All the
things we've been talking about.
2:57:19
Mask wearing hand hygiene and
social distancing masks have
2:57:23
contributed to the control of
this pandemic in other
2:57:27
communities, even mask wearing
except when you're eating, you
2:57:30
can prevent it with very good
mask three basic rules, wear a
2:57:36
mask, make sure you wash your
hands frequently or use hand
2:57:40
sanitizer and keep your distance
2:57:43
Adam Curry: there you go. Issue
said COVID Karen that's pretty
2:57:46
funny. I was calling her COVID
Carolee mascot Maggie is what
2:57:50
I'd call her but and she also
was she was really big in the in
2:57:57
the HIV days in Africa and
stuff. So even though Fauci says
2:58:01
I don't know her I don't know
her. I don't know. I don't know
2:58:03
her at all. I have no idea who
she is.
2:58:06
John C Dvorak: So she shouldn't
do it. She should
2:58:09
Adam Curry: be a joy, a joy to
have running our health health
2:58:12
system, our infectious disease
system
2:58:16
John C Dvorak: you know, put the
spotlight back on the public
2:58:18
health officials who Yeah, got
it got away without too much
2:58:22
injury, but now this could be
worse. Yeah, you know, rat poop
2:58:28
inspectors.
2:58:30
Adam Curry: Alright, you got I
mean, I've I've got just one
2:58:33
thing I want to read by can do
that on the next show. If and
2:58:36
we'll see. We're about what is
its you know, David grush, the
2:58:40
whistleblower from the UFO
hearing the UAP hearing. And,
2:58:47
you know, he's talking about the
biologics non human biologics.
2:58:51
That guy that the the spook.
Yeah, that guy. His closing
2:58:56
statement was not aired. It was
submitted in writing only. I
2:59:03
mean, I kind of wanted to read
it.
2:59:05
John C Dvorak: Because hey, why
don't you read that and we'll
2:59:06
close the show with it. Okay,
fair enough.
2:59:09
Adam Curry: Closing statement.
Here we go. It is with a heavy
2:59:12
heart. I need some music really?
For this don't I don't need some
2:59:16
senses. We've seen music, music
but I don't know if that's gonna
2:59:23
work for me, but
2:59:26
John C Dvorak: I can please
share this as sad as I can get.
2:59:31
Adam Curry: Music No, I got
something better. It is with a
2:59:37
heavy heart and a determined
spirit. That I stand under oath
2:59:42
before you today having made the
decision based on the data I
2:59:45
collected.
2:59:47
Unknown: It's not gonna work and
reported Oh
2:59:49
John C Dvorak: no, I like it. It
makes it sound like he's an
2:59:51
alien.
2:59:52
Adam Curry: I have to loop it
though. Because it's only a few.
2:59:55
It's only a couple seconds. Can
I loop it? I don't think I can
2:59:59
loop it. No. loop audio. There
we go. Okay, here we go. I'm
3:00:02
looping. I am, I am driven in
this duty by a conviction to
3:00:08
expose what I viewed as a grave
congressional oversight issue
3:00:13
and a potential abuse of
executive branch authorities.
3:00:17
This endeavor has was not born
out of malice or
3:00:19
dissatisfaction. But from an
unwavering commitment to truth
3:00:23
and transparency, an endeavor
rooted in our inherent duty to
3:00:26
uphold the United States
Constitution, protect the
3:00:29
American people and seek insight
into this matter that had the
3:00:33
potential to redefine or our
understanding of the world. In
3:00:37
an era fraught with division and
discord. Our explicit
3:00:40
exploration into the up subject
seems to resonate with an
3:00:44
urgency and fascination that
transcends political, social,
3:00:48
and geographical boundaries.
Here we go. A democratic process
3:00:53
must be adhered to when
evaluating the data. And it is
3:00:57
in our collective responsibility
to ensure that public
3:01:01
involvement is encouraged and
respected. Indeed, the future.
3:01:07
The future of our civilization
and our comprehension of
3:01:12
humanity's place on Earth, and
in the cosmos, depends on the
3:01:16
success of this very process. It
is my hope that the Revelations
3:01:22
we unearth through the
investigations of the non human
3:01:26
reverse engineering programs Pty
ever reported, will act as an
3:01:32
ontological earth shattering
shock, a catalyst for a global
3:01:38
reassessment of our priorities.
As we move forward on this path,
3:01:42
we might be poised to enable
extraordinary technological
3:01:46
progress in a future where our
civilization surpasses the
3:01:49
current state of the art in
propulsion, material science,
3:01:53
energy production and storage.
The knowledge we stand to gain
3:01:57
should spur us towards a more
enlightened and sustainable
3:02:01
future. One where collective
curiosity is ignited and global
3:02:05
cooperation becomes the norm
rather than the exception.
3:02:10
John C Dvorak: Oh, that totally
blows.
3:02:13
Adam Curry: That blows. It was
great said nothing. Now he
3:02:16
wants. He wants a one world
government. That's what he's
3:02:19
saying. We need to all Kumbaya
and come together to discover
3:02:24
this, this earth shattering
shock a catalyst for a global
3:02:28
reassessment of our priorities.
You didn't take you didn't get
3:02:33
that from it? No. All right,
then play a clip. So get out of
3:02:36
here. Hi. Got
3:02:38
John C Dvorak: some good news
David Brunetti section. Okay,
3:02:43
here we go. It's kind of blows
everything away from what we
3:02:46
think and everyone thinks his
box office news
3:02:49
Adam Curry: box office
3:02:50
Unknown: newspaper, Hollywood
writers and actors may be on
3:02:52
strike but their previous work
helps cinemas bounced back to
3:02:55
pre pandemic levels in July and
NPR as Bob Mondello reports that
3:02:59
it wasn't just bourbon Heimer
3:03:01
global cinemas took in $4.5
billion in July, not just the
3:03:05
biggest month since before the
pandemic but also the first
3:03:08
month in which all three markets
sectors North America China and
3:03:12
the rest of international
without China beat their pre
3:03:15
pandemic averages. The Odd
Couple combo of hot pink comedy
3:03:19
Hi, Barney. Hi Ken and father of
the atom bomb biopic Oppenheimer
3:03:24
accounted for about a quarter of
the worldwide total in China
3:03:27
where those films have little
impact Chinese blockbusters did
3:03:31
just as well. The results
reported by Gower Street
3:03:34
analytics global box office for
July was a robust 17% higher
3:03:39
than the July average for the
last three years before the
3:03:42
pandemic
3:03:43
Hollywood writers and actors may
be on strike. They're in looping
3:03:48
mode
3:03:48
John C Dvorak: is no reason. Oh,
you have it on repeat. It's
3:03:51
Adam Curry: still on loop.
3:03:52
John C Dvorak: You push your
button.
3:03:55
Adam Curry: Nice sound effects.
Thank you for saving the show
3:03:57
with that.
3:03:59
John C Dvorak: Go Boom.
3:04:00
Adam Curry: Nice save. Nice save
us right. End of show mixes we
3:04:05
have for y'all. Let me see.
We've got Leola puke. Collector,
3:04:12
Steve Jones, we got Tom
Starkweather. And a classic Rev.
3:04:16
Manning doesn't get any better
than that. I don't think so.
3:04:20
Coming up next on the no agenda
stream if you're listening in
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or toll room.io It is Fun Fact
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Friday. Oh, yeah, that's a cool
show. It's about lightning
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episode 149. Make sure you check
that.
3:04:35
John C Dvorak: Forget about that
podcast. It's
3:04:37
Adam Curry: a good podcast, very
good podcast, and we will be
3:04:39
back on Thursday. To bring you
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hours worth sometimes three,
sometimes more coming to you
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from the heart of the Texas hill
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number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
3:04:52
John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Silicon Valley. I apologize. I'm
3:04:56
Jesse Dvorak.
3:04:57
Adam Curry: You don't have to be
sorry. Just for membros at the
3:05:00
boruch.org/na Until next time,
adios mofos who
3:05:10
Unknown: is shirtless Joe? A
photo of the president at the
3:05:14
beach is causing quite a stir
today he's on vacation at the
3:05:17
beach
3:05:20
you got the best girls ever
Dude, you're gonna tell me where
3:05:23
corn crop down I said where's
corn pump.
3:05:28
He has now been on vacation 40%
of his presidency. If
3:05:32
it keeps up this pace he will
spend around 560 days out of DC
3:05:37
in his first term. It just
3:05:39
gets my goat fighting fighting
3:05:47
security fence is being built
around Biden's Delaware beach
3:05:50
house and he spent
3:05:51
so much of his time as president
on vacation we might as well
3:05:55
make it permanent
3:05:57
read the bill and get paid so
fitted like that. I like
3:06:00
recovering
3:06:01
Adam Curry: ammonium nitrate 30
tons
3:06:07
John C Dvorak: of a big sack of
ammonium nitrate in my old house
3:06:12
this big sack and use it for
snack bag like 100 pound bag of
3:06:17
ammonium nitrate what what you
can do there's there's this
3:06:20
giant there's a lot of big lawns
in Florida Don Lemon lives in
3:06:27
Florida
3:06:28
Adam Curry: and what oh well.
3:06:32
John C Dvorak: What you can do
there's this you can take the
3:06:35
middle like a shaker of ammonium
nitrate and spell out bullcrap
3:06:41
is real and spell out crap is
real
3:06:54
color to a rich green in a gross
twice as fast it's hilarious
3:06:59
gang Don Lemon lives in Florida.
But anyway, that's for all your
3:07:04
kids out there big second use it
for that serious stuff.
3:07:11
Unknown: You should enjoy the
Barbie movie it's a hot day now
3:07:14
President Biden didn't even know
3:07:16
who the people he was at dinner
he was just asked to say hello
3:07:19
hello Hunter Biden would ask his
father to say hello
3:07:24
to whomever he was at dinner
3:07:25
the prosecutors not fired you're
not getting the money oh son of
3:07:29
a bitch fire Amen put in place
someone who was solid Hello
3:07:35
Psych is not like snow day you
know when you're a kid my team
3:07:38
is prepared to help communities
whether there's no pun intended
3:07:42
that were
3:07:42
niceties and there was a hello
and there we talked about the
3:07:46
weather weather whatever it was
but it was never any business
3:07:49
the prosecutors not fired you're
not getting the money Oh,
3:07:53
dangerous and threatening is
really very serious. Whether
3:08:00
that was clear Claire, they had
a steamy level thing. And
3:08:05
Larissa and Claire HOW TO SEE ME
IN LOVE have
3:08:14
a love affair. Laurie looked
into the Hi mama, the mack daddy
3:08:23
put a spell on Obama to mack
daddy Oh, you're just my style
3:08:32
and my cash. You look like just
what I want. My man the woman
3:08:39
and half whatever to look like
Oh yes. Oh yes. Obama had a
3:08:49
steaming lover in the back of a
limo and then asked after the
3:08:58
holiday All right, my friends.
3:09:12
MoPhO boruch.org/in A bye bye
bye bye