0:00
John C Dvorak: like I haven't
done enough work, Adam curry,
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Adam Curry: Jhansi Dvorak and
December 31 2023. This is your
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award winning accumulation media
assets and nation episode 1641.
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This
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Unknown: is no agenda,
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Adam Curry: running through the
tape and broadcasting live from
0:17
the heart of the Texas hill
country here in favor. Reason
0:20
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
0:23
John C Dvorak: in from other
Silicon Valley where they're all
0:25
saying Denmark had a queen.
Well, yeah, she had been
0:29
dedicated. I'm Jhansi to kill.
0:35
Adam Curry: You should have gone
with the Masked Singer opening.
0:37
I mean that that was better.
0:42
John C Dvorak: You know, the
Queen of Denmark. abdicate cated
0:45
Who does
0:46
Adam Curry: she abdicate to?
Does she have a young wing? So
0:49
we're gonna have a king? Yeah, I
didn't know this. How old is
0:52
she? 82
0:55
John C Dvorak: Wow. She's a bad
back and she says you get on her
0:59
nerves.
1:03
Adam Curry: As she must love her
so her son unlike Elizabeth who
1:07
hated her son so much he hung on
there.
1:09
John C Dvorak: Forever. She's
like I'm not gonna dammit. Well,
1:15
Adam Curry: here we are. John
live. The end of 2023 running
1:19
through the tape to 2024 not
looking back. Only looking
1:23
John C Dvorak: forward. Yeah,
take a quick glance in the chat
1:26
room. Do a count. Oh, okay. Let
me see. Do an early count. catch
1:30
him off guard. Oh, okay. Well,
hold on a second. Oops.
1:35
Unknown: No joke out.
1:41
Adam Curry: 1521
1:43
John C Dvorak: for Sunday, yeah,
it's down 1000 Well, I told you
1:51
this is why nobody works on
these days. Except does you
1:55
Adam Curry: should have started
with a case it should have
1:56
started with the massing or
opening I'm telling you
1:58
John C Dvorak: I have done it
twice. Yes.
2:01
Adam Curry: A couple of Dutch
isms for everybody. So tonight
2:06
we will be eating Alibaba we
haven't talked about the only
2:10
bullet in a long time. No
2:11
John C Dvorak: but did you get
to bring Dutch in I got a
2:12
classic coming up. Yes,
2:15
Adam Curry: yes. I have a couple
other Dutch isms? Totally bola
2:18
look it up it's oil balls. Yes,
well balls. The Dutch are eating
2:23
oil balls and I realized that
they have very different ways of
2:27
saying Happy New Year. Oh the
ducks just learned this now. No,
2:32
I just never thought to write it
down 15 of these and I forgot to
2:37
write here it is. But it's a
yard obviously. Everyone says
2:40
that part of the yard whistling
which means happy year change.
2:46
Which is kind of weird. And the
other one is Zala out end which
2:53
means lovely ending have a
lovely ending that was thought
2:58
of that happy ending but
3:00
John C Dvorak: I had one other
lovely ending it sounds like
3:02
something a mafia guy was said
to someone. Have a lovely
3:05
ending.
3:08
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's what
they do. That's what they do in
3:11
Holland.
3:11
John C Dvorak: Well to celebrate
the end of the year since
3:14
nobody's listening anyway,
3:15
Adam Curry: I brought new clips
you just went to the archive you
3:18
must got new
3:19
John C Dvorak: clips. You got a
couple I got to I finally
3:21
brought the Al Gore one in but I
want to do a couple of these
3:23
classics. Because I have some
classic for New Years and this
3:27
is the one I'll play this is the
classic Dutch New Year videos.
3:32
Adam Curry: Classic Dutch New
Year videos okay
3:41
Unknown: yes, you did indeed
just witness a man fire rocket
3:44
from his ass cheeks. Are you
right? This might seem a little
3:47
crazy. Or even borderline
insane. But to the Dutch it's
3:53
just another New Year's in the
Netherlands 364 days of the year
4:00
is quite peaceful. Normally, the
closest the average duchy gets
4:04
to war or loss or law on the
31st of December this all
4:10
changes their most beloved New
Year's tradition is making their
4:14
safe little country feel like a
horse
4:39
Adam Curry: see me the gears. I
forgot about the guy with the
4:42
bottle rocket from his but
4:44
John C Dvorak: yes, it's
classic. Yeah. No agenda
4:47
classic, classic video.
4:50
Adam Curry: Yeah, the Dutch go
crazy with their fireworks and
4:53
it really starts two weeks ahead
of time. There was a report I
4:57
forget what station it was and
They had a reporter in Amsterdam
5:01
for some reason it was
completely unrelated thing was
5:04
even an Israel report but the
reporter was a British reporter
5:07
in Amsterdam about Israel. And
it sounds like she was in Israel
5:12
with bombs going off because
that's just what it's like in
5:14
Holland for full two weeks
before and after the New Year's
5:19
and I have to say that Texas is
a bit like that and our dog for
5:23
as big a mouth as she has man.
She does not like fireworks.
5:28
John C Dvorak: I'd say 90% of
dogs don't like fireworks.
5:31
Adam Curry: I mean, she will not
go outside with me to pee. Like,
5:34
nope, nope, no, I'll just
crossed my legs. There's
5:37
fireworks going off now. For the
for the past week. They've been
5:40
going at least some douchebag at
1130 at night or something. Hey,
5:45
look at this. I mean, yeah, we
have a lot of fireworks stands
5:48
all like 290, which is the road,
our main drag here. I mean,
5:54
there must be 50 of them from
Austin between Austin in here.
5:58
And, you know, they open on
certain times a year and they're
6:01
big containers, just out there
in the fields. And people love
6:05
to get their blow up stuff. So
to speak. They love it. They
6:10
love blowing stuff up here in
Texas. But the dogs now this dog
6:14
is not having it. So that should
be fun tonight,
6:18
John C Dvorak: though. Yeah.
Well, there's a Mimi has.
6:23
There's some drug that you can
legally give these
6:26
Adam Curry: dogs. Yes, it's
called Benadryl. Well,
6:29
John C Dvorak: besides me
something besides Well, Benadryl
6:31
does work. It works great, great
6:33
Adam Curry: dogs like hey, man,
happy ever a lovely ending? She
6:40
loves it, man. It's all good.
So, okay, so you'll intersperse
6:45
some of these classics
throughout. I
6:47
John C Dvorak: have classics a
show. Yeah. Same way that that
6:50
Dutch guy has the fireworks and
6:53
Adam Curry: yes interspersed
throughout throughout the show.
6:55
Well, let me start us off then.
With something that of course
7:01
happened on a show day, which
was on Thursday. They waited
7:05
until we were done. You
7:06
Unknown: said last night that
you're you're not convinced.
7:08
Sorry.
7:09
Adam Curry: Not that one. That
was good. Good, good leading
7:11
curry. We'll try it
7:12
John C Dvorak: again. Started
off with a bang.
7:16
Unknown: There it is. Just one
week shy of the three year mark
7:19
of the January 6, Capitol siege,
Maine's democratic Secretary of
7:24
State banned Donald Trump from
the state's primary ballot and
7:28
blistered Trump for his actions
before and during the deadly
7:31
riot. In
7:34
evaluating the weight of
evidence, it made clear that Mr.
7:38
Trump was aware of the tinder
that was laid in a multi month
7:43
effort to delegitimize the 2020
election, and Tinder then chose
7:48
to light a match.
7:50
In her 34 Page decision. Sheena
bellows wrote, I am mindful that
7:54
no Secretary of State has ever
deprived a presidential
7:56
candidate of ballot access based
on section three of the 14th
8:00
amendment. I'm also mindful,
however, that no presidential
8:03
candidate has ever before
engaged in insurrection,
8:07
I was in no way influenced by my
political affiliation or
8:11
personal beliefs. About January
6 2021.
8:15
Trump's campaign slammed the
order his spokesman Paul bellows
8:18
a leftist and a hyper partisan
Biden's supporting Democrat.
8:23
Last week Colorado Supreme Court
ruled Trump's name could not
8:26
appear on that state's ballot
because the US Constitution
8:30
prevents insurrectionists from
holding office, while late last
8:34
night California joined Michigan
and Minnesota declining to
8:37
remove Trump's name. And there
are challenges filed in more
8:40
than a dozen states nationwide.
We really
8:43
need a decision from the United
States Supreme Court the
8:46
ultimate authority to interpret
what the 14th Amendment to the
8:50
United States Constitution says
to determine whether or not
8:53
Donald Trump is qualified to run
for and hold the presidency.
8:58
Adam Curry: Yeah, I think that's
really what this is about. We
9:01
just did just want to add one
extra little oomph to
9:04
everything. Look at the Supreme
Court. They're no good to know
9:08
good to insurrections
themselves. I can't imagine any
9:13
other reason for this nonsense,
other than we want Trump to win
9:16
because so he can take all the
crap.
9:19
John C Dvorak: Well, I'm
beginning to think in that in
9:22
those terms more than anything,
which is that we're handing
9:25
trump the victory in any way
they
9:27
Adam Curry: can. What you do,
it's what you do. And when these
9:30
guys
9:30
John C Dvorak: like a dubious
and even, Newsom who started I
9:34
mentioned the newsletter
discussed this. And Newsom
9:37
started off I remember clearly
and I think we've even had a
9:41
clip that he wanted to do this
on our ballot here, but then he
9:44
pushed back on the guys who did
want it and figure out what's
9:48
the point? You're not gonna look
good for him because he's still
9:51
trying to get nose out Biden and
he can't look like some sort of,
9:55
you know, you can't call Trump a
against democracy when you're
10:00
He's pulling these stones. Well,
10:02
Adam Curry: he's not against
democracy. He's an
10:03
insurrectionists. That's the
question CNN is asking.
10:06
Unknown: You said last night
that you're you're not convinced
10:08
Supreme Court would actually
take up the question of whether
10:11
or not Trump engaged in an
insurrection. That's one of the
10:13
big questions. Right is why do
we quantify this under section
10:18
three of the 14th? Amendment? If
he hasn't been charged?
10:21
criminally, criminally or
convicted? Yeah. Can they really
10:24
not take up that part of it?
Because that to me, suicide, so
10:27
is even further chaos.
10:28
They see this. Hold
10:29
John C Dvorak: on a second. Does
that woman even understand how
10:32
the Supreme Court works?
10:34
Adam Curry: It's Erica Hill.
10:37
John C Dvorak: Oh, my God, poor
Ericone.
10:40
Adam Curry: No, I don't think
she does to me, she thinks is
10:43
just, you know, like People's
Court. Judge Wapner presiding
10:47
part
10:47
Unknown: of it. Because that to
me, too, is so is even further
10:50
chaos.
10:50
They can not take up the
question of whether he engaged
10:53
in insurrection. And I think
they will not take up the
10:56
question of whether he engaged
in insurrection if and when the
10:58
Supreme Court takes this, it
will be
11:01
John C Dvorak: they will not.
They can, which is what he says
11:07
at first. And he says they will
not Well, yeah, they can not
11:10
they will not Hello,
11:12
Adam Curry: you want to
elaborate? I'm sorry. I have
11:13
seen her fever. You wanna you
want to elaborate? The
11:16
John C Dvorak: Supreme Court can
only decide on what's before
11:19
them. It's not their job to do
anything beyond that. So they
11:23
have to decide whether it's
legal or not for these these
11:26
ballots to be changed like this,
based on the assumption of those
11:30
other courts that can't start
digging into Trump's background
11:34
and deciding is an insurrection
is to it got a couple of parking
11:38
tickets, and they can't figure
out how come he didn't pay
11:41
those. I mean, they don't do
that. It's not how it works.
11:43
Unknown: question of whether he
engaged in insurrection if and
11:46
when the Supreme Court takes
this, it will be about procedure
11:49
and due process. Was he given
fair procedures under the state
11:53
law? Is it even up to the states
and secretaries of state to
11:56
decide this in the first place?
Or does it have to come from
11:58
Congress? I don't think any way
the Supreme Court touches the
12:01
insurrectionist question. It
will be based on due process.
12:04
Adam Curry: I kind of love that
Zoom call that got out. And how
12:08
does this even happen? Oh,
everyone's zoom call is always
12:12
online. Get a clue. People can
use Jitsi or something. Can a
12:17
clue everyone's are logging in
and recording your calls and
12:20
putting them online. They'll
have the same hairdo. They all
12:23
have the same vapid look.
They're all roughly the same age
12:27
all the Secretaries of State.
It's like is that are they the
12:30
sorrows sisters as well? It's
really I think so. Yeah. So of
12:35
course, just to be completely
partisan about it. Jesse waters
12:38
on Fox, he takes it to this
extreme. Five years
12:41
Unknown: after the Civil War,
pro slavery Democrats filled the
12:45
halls of Congress. And 15 years
later, pro slavery Confederates
12:49
actually flipped the house. 51
former Confederate soldiers or
12:54
officials were elected into
office. Even the vice president
12:58
of the Confederacy, Alexander
Stevens and arch secessionist
13:02
landed a seat in Congress.
Another Confederate rebel Lucius
13:07
Lamar, great name, who literally
drafted the Missouri secession
13:11
plan, went on to serve as
interior secretary and was later
13:15
appointed to the Supreme Court.
But how is that possible?
13:19
Because all week we've been
hearing how the Constitution
13:22
bans insurrectionists from
office, the 14th amendment. How
13:27
would Confederate soldiers be
allowed to serve in government
13:29
but not Donald Trump? Well, it
turns out, Congress eviscerated
13:35
the 14th amendment 150 years
ago, because President Ulysses S
13:39
Grant believed national unity
and reconciliation after the
13:43
Civil War was more important
than holding a grudge. This law
13:48
has been hollowed out and has
been sitting on the backburner
13:51
for years. Well, that is until
Donald Trump came along.
13:55
Adam Curry: Yeah, blah, blah,
blah. I love the troll room.
14:00
There's always one. There's
always there's always one of the
14:02
trolls who says That's right,
because the Dems and Republicans
14:05
flip they flipped.
14:06
John C Dvorak: Oh, the Flipped
bullcrap.
14:09
Adam Curry: Go back to your six.
Oh,
14:10
John C Dvorak: Lincoln was a
Democrat. Okay. Well, you
14:13
rewrite history if you have to
know they flipped after LBJ.
14:16
They flip LBJ flipped and they
flipped the BJ was a Republican.
14:21
Adam Curry: He was flipper. She
was unlikely. So of course at
14:25
MSNBC, Alex Wagner, she actually
I think they actually this is
14:30
this is this is them saying
yeah, we need to have we need to
14:34
have Trump on the ballot.
14:35
Unknown: Do you worry that
having, for example, the courts
14:37
whether the Supreme Court or a
state supreme court decide to
14:40
take a candidate off the ballot
to Americans who don't read any
14:43
of the rulings who aren't as
familiarized with the events of
14:47
January 6 is perhaps you and I
are that that in and of itself
14:50
smacks of authoritarianism. Do
you do you see that at all? Or
14:53
do you think that that's a
meritless argument?
14:56
I think that our system has
already been worn down and
14:58
eroded. Donald Trump should not
be allowed to run for president
15:02
again, based on the other
branches of government actually
15:05
asserting themselves. Right. He
should have been impeached after
15:09
January 6, there's never been a
clear case for impeachment in
15:13
the history of this country. If
he'd been impeached, you
15:15
wouldn't be allowed to run
again. Wait a
15:16
Adam Curry: minute. They weren't
impeach him after he was no
15:19
longer president.
15:21
John C Dvorak: This year, don't
you remember? Yeah, of course,
15:23
the courts absent there's never
by the way, there's never been
15:26
such a clear case. And emphasize
the fact that there's no
15:29
evidence he wasn't at the insert
ends. What did I what am I
15:32
saying he wasn't at the protest.
Thank you. He wasn't, you know,
15:37
he was in his car being driven
away may have wanted to go to
15:39
stop it.
15:40
Adam Curry: Don't do it. People.
He tweeted, but it told him not
15:43
to do it. But he was part of the
Tindering. He was part of the
15:47
kindling in the Tindering. And
he lit the match. He lit the
15:51
match.
15:52
Unknown: There's never been a
clear case for impeachment in
15:53
the history of this country. If
he'd been impeached, you
15:56
wouldn't be left running this
guy.
15:58
Adam Curry: This is you know,
the Ben Rhodes. Ben Rhodes,
16:04
Unknown: the courts? Absolutely.
If you look at the letter of the
16:06
law, how is it insurrectionists
allowed to get away with the
16:11
insurrection act? Right. But the
reality is, we all know the
16:15
Supreme Court is not going to
allow him to be removed in the
16:17
ballot. We all know that
Congress did not assert itself.
16:21
This question is going to be put
to the American people. I think
16:25
inevitably, inevitably, by the
way that inevitably, like,
16:30
obviously, it's, you know, the
democratic thing. But
16:35
Adam Curry: obviously, we got to
do the democratic thing. Darn.
16:39
Obviously,
16:39
Unknown: it's, you know, the
democratic thing. But you were
16:43
only where we are with Trump
because the other branches of
16:46
government and the guardrails
and failed, failed
16:48
Adam Curry: the guard rails, the
guard rails. Okay. I've been
16:52
thinking I've been thinking a
lot about this, because we kind
16:54
of touched on this on the last
show. I think we're both kind of
16:59
in agreement now that they want
Trump they want Trump to take
17:04
all the nastiness. They didn't
want to dump it all on him. And
17:08
I was and I was think why? What
are all the different reasons
17:10
for this? So, you know, as you
say, 2025 is going to be it.
17:16
That's the cycle for a
financial, as you call it,
17:19
downturn. Yeah. downturn, I'm
going to I'm going to call it
17:22
deflation, though. We
17:25
John C Dvorak: will do this No
way.
17:26
Adam Curry: No. Okay. We can say
we know
17:29
John C Dvorak: you and that, if
that even begins, people freak
17:33
out so much to
17:34
Adam Curry: perfect for Trump.
Perfect, perfect for Trump to
17:37
deal with. But even even taking
it further, and I never thought
17:41
that I would be in on this one.
But the more I think about it,
17:44
the more it seems like the
logical the logical thing to
17:50
throw on to Trump. Now let's
just take into account when you
17:53
shouldn't throw under the Trump
Throw, throw onto Trump onto
17:57
that thing is a new phrase. So
first of all we have Biden is
18:01
toast. That's never gonna
happen. You know, we've got
18:04
people out there screaming he's
genocide. Joe, how many kids you
18:07
killed today, Joe? That's not
going to work. He's out. He's
18:12
out. The all of the people that
were pro black lives matter are
18:15
now pro Palestine. You know,
Biden is seen universally as the
18:21
problem here. He's got to go.
It's just there's no chance for
18:25
anyone no one wants it. Nobody
wants to be a Democrat in this
18:28
presidential election as far as
I can tell. But Trump, when we
18:32
had the COVID, let's just call
it a crisis. He's a pushover
18:37
when it comes when push comes to
shove. He he relented, he went,
18:41
okay. Just two weeks to flatten
the curve. I would call it
18:47
choked. Choke is another way to
look at it. So what if they
18:52
could they the powers that be
and I think it's always the
18:54
financial powers that be? What
if they could create the
18:58
ultimate crisis that would
result in something that the
19:03
financial sector needs and I
never thought I would resort
19:07
back to the 1986 cloud pivot
strategy? Oh, God never know
19:14
Glenn Beck? Well, Glenn Beck had
didn't have it, right? Because
19:19
he had it partially right. So
the cloud, this cloud is dead.
19:24
Francis Fox pivots is still
alive. She's 91 years old. I
19:28
looked at a whole bunch of
videos from her oversight.
19:32
John C Dvorak: It was Jeremy
Pippins. But very funny.
19:37
Adam Curry: And, you know, I
tried to get some good videos.
19:40
She's just basically a Marxist,
straight up Marxist. Both of
19:43
them were professors at
Columbia. She's now an emeritus
19:46
professor, some other some other
university. And, and bearing in
19:52
mind just in the back of my head
what the former New York banker
19:55
said he said, we win over China
because our population She's
20:00
growing, which means because
he's a banker, that means they
20:03
get to create money somehow, for
some reason, which is always the
20:07
point we have a liquidity crisis
right now. They need reasons,
20:10
just like with COVID was handy.
We created $7 trillion, was a
20:15
handy little crisis we had, and
Trump didn't stop that he
20:18
participated in that. So I'm
going to read the two pertinent
20:23
paragraphs from the Clintons.
Cloward, Cloward, Pivens 1966
20:28
paper, which she propagated
throughout, well, there's not a
20:32
lot of video from her with the
60s other than arguing with
20:34
Thomas soul. But in the ad, she
wasn't a lot of shows talking
20:39
about this. And recently, like a
year ago, on Amy Goodman, which
20:43
is tedious to watch, there was
nothing clippable the title of
20:46
the paper was the weight of the
poor, a strategy to end poverty.
20:51
And the strategy is based on
this fact that there's a
20:56
discrepancy between the benefits
to which people are entitled
20:59
under pet public welfare
programs, and the money they
21:02
actually receive. And their
whole idea was, there's probably
21:07
8 million people, maybe even
more who deserve some kind of
21:13
public benefits, entitlements.
But a lot of them don't even
21:17
know how much they're entitled
to. And their whole strategy,
21:21
which is literally called the
strategy in the paper, the
21:23
strategy to end poverty was to
get the unions and all the
21:28
worker groups. And of course,
we're seeing this now because
21:30
the people on the streets, you
know, hohoho, genocide, Joe,
21:34
they're all from Socialist
Workers, party, all kinds of
21:37
socialists, not jobs out there
with professionally printed
21:40
signs. The idea is to get so
many people claiming welfare
21:44
that they have the right to that
it creates a financial and
21:49
political crisis. That's the
idea. It was nothing else but
21:54
then never really, Russian
21:57
John C Dvorak: it was the make
it simpler. The idea of these
22:01
people, the idea was that you
can crush our country, yes, like
22:05
overwhelming the system. And
that's kind of what's going on
22:08
with the border with this kind
of a test case is you
22:10
overwhelmed the border with all
these people come barreling in,
22:15
and you can't do anything about
it? Because you just you just
22:18
let it happen. And but
overwhelming the system is a way
22:22
to destroy the system.
22:23
Adam Curry: And the end, the
ultimate goal, as per the paper,
22:27
would they call general basic
income, because that would
22:32
flatten everything out? That
would make it a fair for
22:35
everybody. Everybody gets a
basic living wage from the
22:39
government. And that was the
final ultimate goal of their
22:43
strategy. And I don't think it's
this is not a test. This is the
22:47
real deal. 10,000 people a day.
That's and that's that's just
22:52
what we know of. So I think the
idea is, it's still going to
22:56
take a while the system is
strained. But it's not. It's not
22:59
collapsing yet. But you keep
this going for 2024. I think we
23:04
can get there. I think they can
succeed with overwhelming the
23:07
system. We're seeing the city's
already complained. A lot of
23:11
complaining, is it overwhelmed?
Not yet, but it will be if they
23:14
keep this up. And there's no
evidence that the Republicans
23:17
actually want to fix this. I
mean, it's gonna be fixed today.
23:22
One word like America's closed,
if you're not coming into the
23:25
proper channels go away. We're
not letting you in. That's it.
23:29
It's just a policy. The laws are
on the books, but they're all
23:32
negotiating from the military
industrial complex, like, oh,
23:36
you know, we need to have money
for Israel and money for
23:40
Ukraine, but not until you fix
the border. So, so they're all
23:45
disingenuous, and I don't even
think it's like one. It's not
23:49
like some secret cabal that is
just putting this together. It's
23:53
just all these different little
pieces, some evil forces making
23:56
this happen. And by the time it
gets to the breaking point,
24:00
Trump can be president, bingo,
boom, Shakalaka. We get to the
24:04
system falls apart. And I think
that then the suggestion will
24:07
come and Elizabeth Warren and
all these, and Maxine Waters and
24:12
all these people who have been
doing this for a couple of years
24:14
now, I'm going to pop up and the
best thing for them is going to
24:18
be the central bank, digital
currency the Federal Reserve
24:21
will have it does take an act of
Congress to put that in place in
24:24
America, they will be ready for
it. They've already tested
24:27
universal basic income and 28
different cities. It'll it'll be
24:32
perfect and Trump will go
because everyone wants money.
24:35
Look at all the videos Trump
he's my man. You got the black
24:38
guys got the spat and Hispanics,
like Yeah, Trump because we got
24:42
money under Trump. They want
money, and Trump's gonna give it
24:46
to him because that's what will
be presented to him as the
24:48
solution to the solution to the
crisis, just as flatten the
24:52
curve was just as the vaccine
was and I think he'll buckle and
24:55
he'll or choke as you say, and
he'll he'll go for it. That
24:58
would be that would be the plan.
And the reason to have Trump
25:02
now, you know, spurred on by
these phony baloney take them
25:06
off the ballot, which only makes
him more popular. I'm sure that
25:10
this leftists are going yeah,
that's not cool man. And I
25:14
really think that that would be
a perfect, a perfect plan to try
25:20
and destroy the system the
country and get what they've
25:23
always wanted. And I think most
of Congress wants that. They you
25:27
know, and then we can get rid of
all the other welfare systems,
25:30
we just create money and give it
to people. It's in your app. You
25:35
probably think I'm crazy. Well,
you
25:37
John C Dvorak: can blame it on
Trump after that. Yes, of
25:40
course. Of course.
25:41
Adam Curry: Of course, then that
no Democrat wants to wants to
25:45
shepherd that in or Usher that
in. Now you you want to be want
25:49
that to be a Republican, blame
it on him, and Trump is the
25:52
perfect guy for it. We already
know that. That was the test.
25:56
Oh, okay. All right. Okay, fell
for it.
26:02
John C Dvorak: Well, Trump said
would be, like you said, a good
26:05
fall guy. He has already shown
the ability. So now Yeah, well,
26:12
but of course you can't, you
know, you never know. Things can
26:16
happen. It should be a great
Trump may have learned a lesson.
26:20
Adam Curry: It'll be a great
year for the show. Wow. If it's,
26:23
you know, what lessons that he
learned, he learned that people
26:25
love him when he when he signs
the checks. That's that's his?
26:29
Unknown: Well, he's,
26:30
John C Dvorak: I'm hoping he
learned more than that. He's
26:33
Adam Curry: also just a man. I
mean, ultimately, he's just the
26:36
guy. And he's not like some
superhero. He's just the dude
26:40
who sees what's going on. But
he's like,
26:44
John C Dvorak: I was watching.
The gut felt show which you
26:49
don't like. And that I had to
say cat. Tim had a good just as
26:55
one comment, she said that this
thing had happened in Maine. All
26:59
it does is add another five to
10 minutes to Trump set.
27:05
Adam Curry: She didn't write
that. But it must have been the
27:06
right No,
27:07
John C Dvorak: no, that's
everything that done that shows
27:08
pretty much written by some
good, some pretty talented
27:11
writers that will who they keep
off, they don't do a credit roll
27:15
on that show ever. No. Why would
you do that don't give up those
27:18
writers would be poached so fast
that they wouldn't know what
27:21
happened. You can't have that.
So we don't know who's writing
27:25
the show at all. And they say
I'm pretty convinced that the
27:28
guys who are writing the show
are some of the kind of semi
27:32
comics that come on the show as
guests and that includes that
27:36
Joe Mackay character, who is
kind of a stand up comic, but
27:40
he's, you can see that he
because his material that he
27:44
presents as himself on the show
is exactly the same as
27:48
everybody. I mean, he's, I
believe he's the head writer. Be
27:53
anyone who watches the show.
27:54
Adam Curry: I don't care. So the
Wall Street Journal had this
27:59
article headline, Francis
Collins has regret regrets, but
28:04
too few. And it references a
video Francis Collins, he was
28:10
Fauci, his boss, if you recall,
and a very, very weird dude
28:14
memory was playing his guitar
making up songs about staying
28:18
home and lock downs and his wife
was dancing in the background.
28:22
Yeah, that guy? Well, he was
Fauci, his boss, he was a part
28:26
of a lot of the back, back room
oh, ceiling. Oh, and he
28:30
resigned. He resigned before the
crap started to hit the fan
28:35
about gain of Lies, lies, gain
of function, research, etc. So
28:41
I'm unsure where this video is
from Wall Street Journal says it
28:45
appeared on x. So I don't know
where it's from. Hopefully,
28:49
that's two videos. Hopefully
someone will tell me. But
28:52
Francis Collins is indeed
leading the way in an apologist
28:57
tour about what happened. And we
start with this quick clip.
29:03
Unknown: As a guy living inside
the beltway, feeling this sense
29:06
of crisis trying to decide what
to do in some situation room in
29:10
the White House with people who
had data that was incomplete. We
29:13
weren't really thinking about
what that would mean, to Wilkin,
29:18
his family in Minnesota 1000
miles away from where the virus
29:23
was hitting so hard. We weren't
really considering the
29:26
consequences in communities that
were not New York City, or some
29:31
other big city, the public
health people. We've talked
29:34
about this earlier. And it's
really important point, if
29:36
you're a public health person,
and you're trying to make a
29:38
decision, you have this very
narrow view of what the right
29:43
decision is. And that is
something that will save a life
29:48
doesn't matter what else
happens. So you attach infinite
29:52
value to stopping the disease
and saving a life. You attach
29:56
zero value to whether this
actually totally did syrups
30:00
people's lives ruins the
economy, and has many kids kept
30:03
out of school in a way that they
never write quite required for
30:06
collateral damage. So there
Yeah, collateral damage. This is
30:10
a public health mindset. And I
think a lot of us involved in
30:14
trying to make those
recommendations had that
30:16
mindset. And that was really
unfortunate. That's another
30:19
mistake we made. Wow.
30:21
Adam Curry: He's admitting
mistakes. This is very
30:23
interesting. And then he goes
one step further and express his
30:28
regret around the Great
Barrington declaration. Now, you
30:34
remember, the Great Barrington
declaration was this open letter
30:37
published in October of 2020, in
response to the pandemic and the
30:42
lockdown saying, Hey, we got to
stop this. This is not the way
30:46
to go. You know, this thing is
not dangerous. It's not. And by
30:51
the way, that not dangerous
thing that went on for two more
30:54
years, even though everybody and
you'll even hear Francis Collins
30:56
agree that no, it wasn't that
dangerous. People over 65. Yeah,
31:00
we had to protect them. But
everybody else did. You should
31:03
get we should get it and then
you'll build up natural
31:06
immunity. And that was the that
was the the suggested the
31:13
suggestion from several. Were
they I think they were there
31:20
were scientists with a pen.
virologist can't remember what
31:25
it was. It was
31:26
John C Dvorak: Gupta, variation
of people, but mostly viral
31:30
virologist. Yeah.
31:32
Adam Curry: And you'll recall
that there was some back and
31:35
forth between Fauci and Collins,
saying, you know, we've got a
31:41
knock this, we got to get rid of
this right now. This is crazy.
31:44
Of course, there's no mention of
the fact that Pfizer was gearing
31:48
up, you know, we had operation
warp speed. The vaccines were in
31:52
their final testing phase, they
were getting rid of all the
31:55
paperwork of all the dead
people. And we were ready to
31:57
roll it out. So we can't have
any of that he's not going to
32:00
mention that other than his
regrets here.
32:02
Unknown: So this was October of
2020. We had no vaccines, people
32:08
were dying at high rates at that
point across the country, but
32:11
particularly in cities.
32:14
Adam Curry: I might add being
put on ventilators and killed
32:17
John C Dvorak: there, or dying
for other reasons and wishes doc
32:21
heavily documented. Yes, they
die for getting in the car
32:25
wreck, but they had COVID they
get because there was there was
32:30
incentives to the hospitals and
the doctors, they got extra
32:33
money if it was a COVID death.
So everybody was dying of COVID
32:37
Yes,
32:37
Adam Curry: and I'm not even
sure that Collins was aware of
32:39
that. I don't think this was
very mind
32:41
John C Dvorak: that still may or
may still not be aware of no
32:44
kidding high
32:45
Unknown: rates at that point
across the country, but
32:47
particularly in cities. There
was a hope we might have a
32:51
vaccine or another couple of
months, but nobody knew who was
32:54
going to work. These three
epidemiologists very distant,
32:58
Adam Curry: that's interesting.
So in October, they didn't know
33:00
if it was gonna work. I thought
it was ready by October. But
33:06
they held it back, you remember
was like, oh, no, no way.
33:08
John C Dvorak: They held it back
past the elections because the
33:11
Ebola and the other and all the
heads of these vaccine companies
33:15
didn't want Trump to get
33:16
Adam Curry: elected. Yeah. Well,
also, Kamala Harris was even
33:19
saying, Oh, no, I won't take a
Trump vaccine. Oh, no,
33:23
John C Dvorak: I'm not gonna
tell everybody all that liberal
33:25
said we will take the Trump
vaccine. But once it became
33:29
Biden vaccines, same exact
product, it was fine.
33:33
Unknown: These three
epidemiologists, very
33:35
distinguished by their
credentials, were convened in a
33:40
gathering in Massachusetts, by
Scott Atlas, who was at that
33:44
time advising the president,
33:45
Adam Curry: very hated by the
media hated was a nutjob
33:48
conspiracy theorists Crazy guy.
33:51
Unknown: And they put together
this short declaration which
33:54
said, let's stop with closures
of businesses and schools. Most
33:59
people who are under 60 or 65,
if they get the virus, they're
34:03
going to survive. Let's not try
to protect them. Let's try to
34:06
protect those who are
vulnerable, the elderly, and
34:09
maybe some others who are
compromised. And eventually the
34:14
virus will run its course
through the healthier people.
34:18
And we will be able to get
through this without so much
34:21
damage done to daily life. It
was sort of a letter rip as far
34:26
as the younger people I will
maybe it's not a great phrase,
34:29
but that was different than what
was currently being proposed and
34:33
different. That declaration
would have been a great
34:37
opportunity for a broad
scientific discussion about the
34:42
pros and cons, but that's not
how it was presented. The day it
34:47
was presented. It was presented
to the Secretary of Health and
34:50
Human Services, Alex Azar it
would have been presented the
34:55
next day to the President if he
wasn't in Walter Reed at the
34:58
time being treated for COVID
This was an effort to take a
35:01
very fast track of something
which would have potentially
35:05
been a major change in national
policy without the opportunity
35:09
for any debate or discussion.
And,
35:12
Adam Curry: by the way, this is
where Trump folded. He folded on
35:15
this, even though I think since
Scott Atlas, quit over this,
35:21
ultimately, he's like, God, no
one listened to me. This is what
35:24
we should do. As
35:26
Unknown: somebody who is deeply
engaged in the federal effort to
35:29
try to save lives, I saw this
and I was deeply troubled, I
35:34
regret that I use some
terminology that I probably
35:36
shouldn't
35:37
Adam Curry: conspiracy theorists
as what you call them, and
35:39
Unknown: that somebody should
put forward a devastating take
35:43
down to the dangerous here, and
I regret that, but I was deeply
35:46
worried. And in a few days, no
less than 14 of the public
35:53
health or associations of the
United States all together,
35:57
wrote a scathing takedown of the
Great Barrington declaration
36:01
saying this would probably kill
10s of 1000s of people,
36:05
Adam Curry: we should probably
see if there's any Pfizer or
36:08
Maderna money involved with
those 14 organizations that
36:11
wrote this scathing response.
And
36:14
Unknown: so ultimately, that was
the scientific discussion. But
36:19
the effort was made by the
authors and some help from Dr.
36:24
Atlas, to try to short circuit
all that and get that into a
36:28
policy decision without the
opportunity for debate. So I
36:32
don't regret saying this is
dangerous. It was
36:36
Adam Curry: He can't just say
I'm sorry. Can't just say he
36:41
can't say, you know, I screwed
that up. I'm sorry. Which is too
36:46
bad. But he gets close. And of
course now he's really
36:49
John C Dvorak: hated close is
not good enough. But I mean,
36:53
Adam Curry: I have to forgive
everybody. I'm not going to look
36:55
backwards, you know, they
they'll have to deal with it the
36:58
at the end of their rope when
they have their their happy
37:01
ending. They'll have to find out
what they get punished for. But
37:04
they have their sudden death.
Yeah, well, speaking of such
37:09
Pfizer Kmart advisor is doing
really odd promotional videos.
37:14
And they're putting on YouTube
and I'm sure it's part of a
37:17
package that maybe will be
promoted by the morning teams in
37:21
the new year, but they just
completed their acquisition of
37:25
Cgn for $54 Billion. See, Jen is
an interesting company.
37:33
Unknown: Throughout history, the
relentless pursuit of discovery
37:37
has driven us to go beyond what
we ever thought possible. But
37:42
our greatest challenges still
lie ahead. In the US alone, one
37:47
in three people will receive a
diagnosis of cancer in their
37:50
lifetime. That likely means you
or someone you know, will
37:54
someday face this devastating
disease,
37:57
Adam Curry: notice the music and
the explosions.
38:00
Unknown: That's why Pfizer is
going in on cancer. We have the
38:04
game changing science and scale
to take all this disease. And
38:09
now with the addition of CJ, a
world leader and a powerful
38:13
cancer fighting tool, we are
pioneering a new revolution in
38:18
cancer care. We will harness
cutting edge science and
38:21
technologies to attack cancer
from multiple angles. at Pfizer.
38:27
We believe that time is life and
for patients waiting for
38:31
breakthroughs, each day matters.
We won't rest until we change
38:37
the trajectory of cancer as we
know.
38:41
Adam Curry: Yes, change the
trajectory of cancer as we know
38:45
it turbo cancers it's very handy
that they now have completed
38:48
that acquisition. They've got
some more genetic theoret
38:51
therapies that they can use on
people and I guess that's going
38:56
to change the trajectory of
cancer. I mean, problem reaction
39:01
solution can't get any better.
And then they have learned a lot
39:06
from Joe Biden's you're gonna
kill grandma, if you don't. If
39:10
you don't take the shot.
Remember that? Empty Chair at
39:13
the table?
39:15
John C Dvorak: Yes, Biden's
empty chair. Yeah, they have
39:18
taken
39:18
Adam Curry: it full on for their
next campaign.
39:23
Unknown: I was a wonderful place
to raise a family. Everything
39:26
moves a little slower here. We
all know each other. This is
39:30
home. I love it here. Hi, I'm
Tammy adverts, and I'm a mother
39:35
of two daughters. I have nine
grandchildren. I'm also a
39:39
private music teacher and a
substitute teacher. The
39:44
wonderful thing about having my
grandkids in this area is I get
39:48
to see them all the time. I want
to go to the soccer games
39:52
through dance recitals. I just
don't want to miss a moment of
39:55
their lives. The fall of 2019
Iced You're going to get this
40:00
cough I could not get rid of it
took forever for someone to
40:04
finally say, why don't we send
you to a pulmonologist and they
40:07
said you have asthma. And it
wasn't long after that my
40:11
contracted RSV from my grandson
I went to babysit my youngest
40:17
daughter who told me that they
had tested positive for RSV, I
40:21
just put a mask on. I thought I
was safe. I had always thought,
40:25
Oh, that's a kid's thing. And
the next day, my whole head
40:28
filled up and it just started to
go down into the chest, which
40:31
terrified me was having asthma.
I was sick in bed for good 10 to
40:35
12 days, lifeless, my chest was
tight. I was coughing up buckets
40:40
of mucus. How am I going to get
through this? What if I die in
40:43
the night? I was terrified. I
began thinking how am I going to
40:48
be around children, which is my
job, and my grandchildren. It
40:53
just broke my heart. I don't
want to be afraid that I'm
40:56
always going to catch something
from innocent little kids. I
41:02
would just love for everyone to
take this seriously. Because you
41:06
don't know how it will affect
you. If and when you get it.
41:11
Going through RSP wasn't in
vain? Not at all. I can help
41:15
other people. So there's my
story.
41:20
Adam Curry: There you go. Mask
doesn't work. Does you know, I
41:24
thought the mask would work. No,
the mask doesn't work. I got it
41:27
from my grandkids. If only I had
known, if only I'd
41:32
John C Dvorak: ever heard of RSV
before five years ago
41:35
personally. But okay, I know
it's been around everyone's
41:39
noticed this.
41:40
Adam Curry: Well, it certainly
is not something that old people
41:42
had to take vaccines for because
their kids are going to kill
41:45
them. And that's that's just
evil. This
41:49
John C Dvorak: is a another
example of why these ads should
41:53
be banished from from publisher
the Oh, the you know, the crying
41:57
on screen stuff. Yeah. Then
42:00
Adam Curry: there's one more
it's a short one. We realized
42:04
that here at Pfizer, we have
many medications that we sell
42:08
you. We don't want you taking
generics, no generics for you.
42:14
Unknown: My name is Lev Kubiak.
I've been with Pfizer for just
42:17
about six years. Within global
security, we have a breakthrough
42:21
goal to do as much as we can to
eliminate counterfeit medicines.
42:27
Illicit medicines are a problem
in every country around the
42:30
world. Right now we're seeing a
rash of young people who are
42:34
purchasing prescription
medicines from online and
42:38
unknowingly getting fentanyl
laced pills that can
42:41
instantaneously kill them. I
worry about the elderly people
42:45
who are on fixed income may be
shopping for medicines on the
42:49
internet seeking lower prices,
and get duped by criminal
42:54
organizations into buying
counterfeit medicines. The new
42:59
campaign of no fakes for health
sake incorporates all of the
43:02
elements into an effort to
hopefully have a true
43:06
breakthrough moment that would
change patient's lives if no one
43:09
fell victim to counterfeit
medicines.
43:16
Adam Curry: That's right.
Generic is the new counterfeit.
43:21
You're shopping for something
cheap online from Canada from
43:24
India. They're counterfeit and
they're gonna kill you. That's
43:28
for sure. Yeah, that's for sure.
If that wasn't enough, we got a
43:37
report today COVID-19 could
trigger a heart failure
43:40
pandemic. Oh, yes. It's the j n
dot one strain is going to kill
43:44
you know, from heart failure.
Hmm. Yeah, sure. It's the J and
43:52
I
43:52
John C Dvorak: don't know how
they can keep I think that you
43:54
can keep this going. I mean, I
do like the idea that Pfizer is
43:58
because they've sent out the the
clot shot as some people like to
44:02
call it and it was sudden death.
Their digests doubled down,
44:07
because that's what you do. You
can't ever back off on this or
44:10
you're going to be in court. You
all
44:13
Adam Curry: Yeah, they can't,
they can't admit to it. And I
44:14
think it's interesting what
Collins is doing, because he's
44:18
walking a fine line there. I
know. He's retired and
44:21
everything. But is he trying to
make good or what is he trying
44:24
to do? Why is he doing he's
44:25
John C Dvorak: never He never
worked for Pfizer or any of the
44:28
big drug companies that I know
of? Or am I wrong? Everyone else
44:34
has I wouldn't make sense.
44:35
Adam Curry: I wouldn't be so
sure about that. You don't think
44:37
he's on any patents? You don't
think he's getting anything? No,
44:41
he would get all those million
dollar awards for being a
44:45
Christian in medicine or
something like that. Maybe? My
44:51
questions in Japan though
there's a there's something
44:54
called caregiver fatigue.
Elderly Care increasingly
44:59
killing off of aging population
to cut costs, just kill them and
45:03
like Canada.
45:05
John C Dvorak: Class One we're
cutting costs greater than
45:09
bottom line
45:10
Adam Curry: is a great way.
There's a great way of doing it.
45:11
Great way of doing it.
45:13
John C Dvorak: So I want to do a
little climate stuff here. Oh,
45:15
okay. And I want to start by
talking I had that clip I said,
45:20
I promised to bring it along.
It's the Al Gore clip, as long
45:26
as part of the reasons as long
as it is because it's, I have to
45:30
what you're going to hear it has
been sweetened by me.
45:33
Adam Curry: has or has not. Has
it has Oh, so you Oh, we a
45:37
everybody. It's a Christmas and
New Year's miracle blips and
45:40
booms and bongs from John. Now
45:42
John C Dvorak: the thing is, I
decided what I'm going to do in
45:45
the future is I'm going to run a
laugh track under these things.
45:49
Adam Curry: Especially with Gore
that's hard to do to do a good
45:52
laugh track.
45:52
John C Dvorak: It takes time
I've been trying for years and
45:55
it is hard to it's harder to do
than people imagine. Yeah. You
46:01
can do it with a hammer. There's
ways of doing it. I just haven't
46:04
been able to get the rig set up
properly. But But here's Al
46:08
Gore. This is he's on I believe
this is PBS and he's just on and
46:12
he's just allowed they asked him
a simple question. What do you
46:15
think the future? What's in the
future? The new head is the
46:19
news. Our guy asked him and he's
allowed to just ramble, ramble
46:25
and ramble and ramble with bull
crap. What's
46:29
Unknown: changed in a day? The
street? Wrong one, this one I
46:32
got you doesn't act what? What's
the worst case scenario? Well,
46:36
the scientists who warned us of
these mega storms and the the
46:41
floods and mudslides and
droughts and ice melting in the
46:45
sea level rising and the storms
getting stronger in the tropical
46:48
diseases and climate migrants
crossing international borders
46:52
and larger numbers. They were
dead, right? When they warned us
46:56
about this, and so we need to
pay more attention to them. Now,
47:01
here's one thing they say if we
don't take action, there could
47:04
be as many as 1 billion climate
refugees crossing international
47:10
borders in the next several
decades. Well, a few million has
47:15
contributed to this wave of
populist authoritarianism, and
47:19
dictatorships and so forth. What
would a billion do, we can't do
47:23
this, we can lose our capacity
for self governance. Already,
47:28
we're seeing people driven from
the places they always called
47:32
home. And we're seeing an
expansion of areas in the world
47:36
that are physiologically
unlivable. Now, because of the
47:41
combination of heat and
humidity. They're relatively
47:46
small areas now. But if we don't
act, they will expand to include
47:50
most of India, large parts of
northern South America, the
47:54
Philippines, Indonesia,
Pakistan, and the list goes on.
47:58
Ours, the survival of our
civilization is at stake. And it
48:03
sounds dark, but it is dire. And
but again, the good news is we
48:10
can reclaim control of our
destiny, if we summon the the
48:14
political will and the courage
and the moral courage to do it.
48:18
You know, there's a European
politician Claude Juncker, who
48:20
said, We all know what to do. We
just don't know how to be
48:24
reelected, if we do it. Well.
This is why grassroots pressure
48:30
from people who understand how
high the stakes are, is the
48:34
critical element. And the good
news, again, is people are
48:38
rising up and demanding action.
Your new CNN poll shows that
48:41
more than three quarters of
Americans, including a majority
48:46
76% of independents, and more
than half of the Republicans
48:50
support action. We just have to
break the political power that
48:55
the fossil fuel industry has
exerted with its fixers and its
48:59
lobbyists and its bags of money
and its revolving door
49:02
colleagues. But we can do this
Jake, we can do it.
49:10
Adam Curry: Do you remember back
in the day when when this first
49:12
started, at least when we were
doing the show and there was
49:14
another revival of Al Gore and
peak oil and people would say
49:18
you guys are getting money from
the from the fossil fuel
49:22
companies, you get money for it.
That's what's going on there.
49:25
And there's always those guys
and there's another good reason.
49:30
Another good way to to the
buffalo Trump. It's like hey,
49:35
these are climate refugees. Man
put some money into climate
49:39
change, will you
49:41
John C Dvorak: that stupid.
Here's 12 years ago, this is
49:45
that I have two more Al Gore
clips from 12 years ago, but
49:51
he's actually improved his bit.
I think because he's got the
49:55
climate refugees which he never
discussed it. Let's start with
49:58
this one. This is the claim Make
classic 12 Gore weather equals
50:02
climate.
50:04
Unknown: A hidden new
information that I'll be focused
50:08
on in this new version of the
slideshow includes a lot of the
50:13
new startling evidence linking
evidence, these extreme weather
50:17
events around the world to the
climate crisis. It's really no
50:22
longer a legitimate question for
doubt or debate. I know there's
50:27
some people that don't like to
hear it put that way. But people
50:31
around the world are suffering
from the consequences of the
50:35
droughts and heat waves and the
extreme flooding events and the
50:39
unprecedented wind storms and
the fires. It's really gotten to
50:44
the point now where it's kind of
absurd for anybody to say, hey,
50:50
nothing's going on. What what's
what's wrong? July was in the US
50:55
the hottest month ever measured,
and globally, nine of the 10
51:01
hottest years ever measured have
been within the last 10 years.
51:04
This is the 337 month in a row
where temperatures were higher
51:12
than the 20th century average.
And the fact that the news media
51:16
doesn't report it in that
context. Every night on the news
51:21
now practically, is like a
nature hike through the book of
51:24
Revelation. God, there it is.
51:28
John C Dvorak: Well, here he is.
Here he is, again, this is the
51:31
gore going on with Climate
Reality again over over a decade
51:35
ago, I think this is 2011. But
this is this is this never ends.
51:42
Unknown: What can change in a
day, a street can become a
51:45
river, a mountain become a
mudslide. A forest can become
51:50
Kembla. Across the globe,
cataclysmic weather events are
51:55
occurring with such regularity
that it's being called a new
51:58
norm meeting fine, but there's
nothing normal about it. And
52:01
there's something else that lies
destroyed amid the rubble, the
52:05
truth about climate change. Big
Oil and big coal are spending
52:10
big money to spread doubt about
climate change. They've been
52:14
able to do so quietly, but not
anymore. On September 14, the
52:19
world will join hands to create
24 hours of reality, an event
52:23
that will focus the world's
attention on the full truth,
52:26
scope and scale and impact of
the climate crisis. To remove
52:31
the doubt, reveal the deniers
and catalyze urgency around an
52:35
issue that affects every one of
us. Climate change is not your
52:40
fault of the climate crisis is
our problem. And real solutions
52:45
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52:49
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but together we have something
52:53
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53:00
the world what can change in a
day.
53:05
John C Dvorak: So this was an
event called The Climate Reality
53:09
day and a yearly thing it went
on for 24 hours. I think it was
53:12
in 2012. Was
53:13
Adam Curry: that the channel he
bought? Didn't he buy a cable
53:16
channel for a hot minute? Yeah,
he had current currently call
53:18
your current Yes.
53:20
John C Dvorak: And he declared
that reality event. You can look
53:24
it up on the Wikipedia. It's
called Climate Reality. And it
53:28
was a dud, it was a huge dud. We
never got anywhere with it and
53:32
never even Earth Day, which is
still going on. But this thing
53:35
dropped dead. It just didn't
happen. And they didn't prove
53:39
anything.
53:40
Adam Curry: Well, here, here's
what we can expect in this new
53:43
year. I think because everyone's
out. It's funny, because of
53:48
Trump probably but they haven't
done their typical thing on I
53:51
only got science news, who had
the headline climate change may
53:55
2023, the hottest year on
record. I haven't seen a lot of
54:00
that from the television
networks. And I did see concern
54:06
over record this is New York
Times concern over record high
54:09
water levels in the Netherlands.
Very scary. Yeah, most of the
54:14
Netherlands is under sea level.
So I read this headline and of
54:18
course I speak Dutch so I go to
all the Dutch publications. Do
54:22
you know what the headline is
there?
54:25
John C Dvorak: I'm guessing not
quite as severe. Who is
54:29
Adam Curry: the Masked Singer
it's not a single thing about is
54:34
like oh yeah, there was little
concern last week but
54:37
everything's gonna be okay.
They've dealt with this for a
54:40
long time. Not to
54:43
John C Dvorak: the Dutch of all
people of course. They
54:45
Adam Curry: know how to do it.
They they built the whole Delta
54:47
Works the whole system,
something you in California
54:50
could use
54:53
Unknown: for Montecito to the
Bay Area, waves as high as 40
54:59
feet or pan only in a California
coastline. in Ventura County
55:03
this are flooded streets with
debris reaching several blocks
55:06
inland. The fire department they
are saying eight people were
55:10
sent to the hospital after this
rogue wave smashed into a
55:14
seawall swamping a pickup truck.
And incinerator. These children
55:21
were nearly swept away by the
gigantic swells.
55:24
We've got high swells. We've
55:26
got waves coming in directions.
We're not used to them coming
55:28
even the most seasoned swimmer
and surfer. This is dangerous
55:32
water
55:33
on Thursday. Coastal flooding
warnings were in effect for much
55:36
of Central California. While
evacuation orders were issued in
55:42
several communities in Santa
Cruz and Marin counties, it's a
55:45
pure
55:45
state of panic, to be honest, as
far as the community goes,
55:48
because, you know, there's
plenty out there that are not
55:51
prepared. Further
55:53
sound lifeguards kept
inexperienced swimmers out of
55:56
the water. But many experts
surfers took advantage of the
55:59
rare opportunity to ride waves
as high as a two storey
56:03
building.
56:04
Adam Curry: This is something
that happens periodically in
56:06
California. I remember
56:08
John C Dvorak: all the time. It
happens at least once a year. It
56:11
happens up here. It hasn't
happened recently, but they have
56:14
that special surfing
competition. No doubt it would
56:19
have been ridiculous waves
coming out. We're gonna have a
56:22
competition Surf's up dude. Now
something I think is a little
56:25
more rare, which I have a clip
of which is climate the channel
56:28
got flooded.
56:30
Adam Curry: No, it's not the
channel. It's not the channel
56:32
but okay. Oh, yeah. No, no, I'll
play your clip. Oh, we're
56:37
Unknown: breaking a key passage
from Great Britain to Europe.
56:40
Flooding has forced the closure
of a rail tunnel between London
56:43
and France. This after
unprecedented flooding around
56:46
the British capital. Eurostar,
which operates trains from
56:50
London to Paris, Brussels and
Amsterdam cancelled all of its
56:53
services in and out of the city
leaving hundreds stranded in
56:56
railway stations. More travel
chaos is expected as Storm
57:00
Garrett continues to batter the
UK with high winds and heavy
57:04
rain. Notice
57:05
Adam Curry: the UK gets battered
California gets pounded. It's
57:09
wasn't the channel that's
leaking. It's it's a poor
57:12
infrastructure in the UK that
actually sprung a leak flooding
57:15
Unknown: in a tunnel under the
River Thames has bought all
57:17
Eurostar train services to a
halt. That's disrupted the
57:21
holiday travel plans of many
people bound for London, Paris,
57:24
Brussels and Amsterdam. Strong
winds and heavy rain have
57:28
battered the UK cast as a
warning of more stormy weather
57:31
ahead.
57:32
Music for the masses stranded at
London St Pancras station. The
57:37
flooded tunnel has brought
Eurostar trains to a standstill
57:41
and disrupted holiday plans.
Many travelers are now
57:45
scrambling to reach their
destination as the clock ticks
57:49
down to 2024. The chaos started
when this undersea rail tunnel
57:55
flooded in England, which is
being hit by a spell of severe
57:59
weather. The rail operator says
the flooding is unprecedented
58:04
Eurostar trains link London to
mainland Europe.
58:08
Adam Curry: So it was the crappy
infrastructure of the British
58:10
town so you're
58:11
John C Dvorak: telling me it's
just a tunnel in England and not
58:14
the shuttle per se?
58:16
Adam Curry: Yes, correct. Yeah.
It's their infrastructure. But
58:24
you know, got to close the
channel and maybe it is leaking
58:27
flow
58:27
John C Dvorak: they do have they
have they've their subway system
58:29
floods every so often to or so
58:31
Adam Curry: does New York. I
mean, all these things have you
58:34
know what? Life is not perfect.
It's not Disneyland when
58:36
John C Dvorak: you get something
underground under a bunch of
58:38
water. Yeah, yeah, things
happen. That because of rising
58:43
tides, just back to
58:44
Adam Curry: Al Gore for a
moment, you know, he, he entered
58:47
this. His original entrance into
the climate scam was to set up a
58:54
carbon credit trading market was
Yeah, that wasn't even that guy
58:59
who was doing the first one.
Yeah, the guy he died the the
59:02
guy who originally set that up
with I forgot who that was.
59:05
John C Dvorak: And he was
different. I think he was the
59:07
finance guy. He was sorry to
make this thing work. And so
59:09
when he died in that, it wasn't
gonna work anyway, it really
59:15
was.
59:15
Adam Curry: So it was like the
Adam curry of carbon. You know,
59:18
like, I always have all these
great ideas and I'm 10 years too
59:21
early and everyone else becomes
a billionaire.
59:24
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's it.
59:27
Adam Curry: Let me see who
Maurice something was Maurice I
59:30
think was Maurice Maurice. What
was his name? Murray's mix a
59:34
lot. CC X CC x was the what was
that thing? Anyway, maybe the
59:40
troll room knows. Maurice
anyway. But that's also coming
59:44
around because I'm gonna I have
my one classic clip of my own,
59:48
which I will take back to almost
one year ago, January, when it's
59:52
not much
59:53
John C Dvorak: of a classic.
59:54
Adam Curry: It's a classic
light. When the Biden
59:59
administration and announced
that they would be putting they
1:00:03
would be calculates the new
asset class if you can remember.
1:00:07
Yeah, asset class is and in
fact, I think you and Horowitz
1:00:11
talks about on DH unplugged DH
unplugged every Tuesday live.
1:00:15
Well, he's so nice to promote us
all the time I feel bad
1:00:18
John C Dvorak: promotes us all.
At every show he does.
1:00:22
Adam Curry: More eco log rolling
Maurice Strong. It just came to
1:00:25
me. No thanks to you troll room,
Maurice Strong was the guy's
1:00:28
name. So the you guys are
talking about the UK putting
1:00:34
prostitution and cocaine on
their balance sheet. Once you
1:00:39
guys talking about that?
1:00:40
John C Dvorak: Prostitution and
cocaine. Yeah,
1:00:43
Adam Curry: this a couple years
back, they decided to put that
1:00:45
onto the balance sheet saying
oh, well, that's part of our
1:00:47
GDP.
1:00:49
John C Dvorak: Because it was
even I don't remember that. But
1:00:51
you don't remember. It's
something we would have talked
1:00:53
Adam Curry: about. Yeah. Well, I
thought I heard about it again
1:00:56
on DHS. Like I know, we talked
about it. I wonder if we have a
1:00:59
clip of it. Let me see. You kill
you know,
1:01:03
John C Dvorak: technically.
1:01:05
Adam Curry: Here we go.
1:01:07
Unknown: Yes. Well, I'm
1:01:09
John C Dvorak: gonna put the
drug trade on the balance sheet
1:01:11
that's gonna pump up your GDP by
billions. prostitution. I don't
1:01:16
know what the number is on that.
But I don't think it's as high.
1:01:18
I think, you know, that I think
I don't even know what the
1:01:21
prostitution situation is
anymore. It seems that it's all
1:01:24
online. But
1:01:26
Adam Curry: it's still it's
still part of the GDP. Yeah,
1:01:30
John C Dvorak: I would think so.
Anyway, so
1:01:32
Adam Curry: the Biden
administration decided that, oh,
1:01:34
we're gonna put parts of the
United States nature onto our
1:01:38
balance sheet, which would be
another great because Trump,
1:01:40
he's a macro guy, he would love
this. Oh, yeah. Yeah, we can
1:01:44
just count that as a part of our
GDP, it'll make my numbers look
1:01:47
great.
1:01:47
Unknown: So central banks are
also starting to understand
1:01:49
nature has real value, carbon,
we already figured out. And
1:01:53
carbon is moving very quickly
into a system where it's going
1:01:58
to be very close to a currency,
basically being able to take a
1:02:02
ton of absorbed or sequestered
carbon, and be able to create a
1:02:07
forward pricing curve with
financial service architecture,
1:02:11
documentation, I just came out
of a meeting this morning, how
1:02:14
we're trying to accelerate that,
to be quite honest not to get
1:02:17
very boring that we're on
financial topics and things, but
1:02:20
they're going to be derivatives.
And you need is the
1:02:22
documentation if you want to
trade a derivative in the
1:02:25
marketplace. And all of this
actually matters for nature as
1:02:28
well. I'm going to quickly hand
off but again, I want to talk
1:02:32
about value one more guarantee
1:02:33
John C Dvorak: Yellowstone. So
what my trade some shares a
1:02:37
Yellowstone and give me some
shares a Yosemite, yeah.
1:02:42
Yellowstone, I'm gonna get some
futures, hey,
1:02:44
Adam Curry: they just the UAE
just bought a third of Zambia or
1:02:49
whatever. For carbon credits,
this is exactly what they're
1:02:53
talking about. It's crazy,
because the
1:02:55
Unknown: southern part of the
world has value far greater than
1:03:00
large elements of the northern
part. And we started thinking
1:03:04
about and putting prices on
water on trees on biodiversity,
1:03:10
we find where does that doing a
lot of work out of Asia. And I
1:03:13
say that my next door neighbor,
Indonesia is the left lung of
1:03:17
the world. And obviously,
Brazil, right? And Africa,
1:03:21
absolutely critical. And we need
their natural capital. As a
1:03:26
system based world more than
really, that 66 billion we've
1:03:31
got sitting in the basement of
the Bank of England. So how do
1:03:33
we and I'm hoping this
discussion today, at least from
1:03:36
a central bankers point of view,
and how do we start tokenizing?
1:03:40
How do we start building system
tokenize that actually create
1:03:43
not only the value but transfer
that value around the world? So
1:03:47
Adam Curry: this is what your no
agenda show? Does. We had this
1:03:50
one year ago, we talked about
this. Then we saw at COP 28.
1:03:53
What do we see? We saw the UAE
buying large swaths of Africa
1:03:59
for carbon credits. And you
heard something else in there
1:04:02
biodiversity is worth money.
Well, let's give you a jingle
1:04:05
from seven years ago. We are
ahead of the curve here it is
1:04:13
Wall Street
1:04:13
John C Dvorak: that was a lot
older than that.
1:04:18
Adam Curry: 2017 Oh, yeah. So
it's seven, seven years old.
1:04:24
Wall Street Journal. From May
29 2014. Drugs prostitution, add
1:04:31
10 billion pounds to the UK
economy. overhaul of how GDP is
1:04:35
calculated to include
contribution of illegal
1:04:37
activity. And they still they
still suck, they still can't
1:04:42
make it work. And they put
hookers and blow on there.
1:04:47
That's pathetic. His grip is
great. Yeah, everything Joe
1:04:51
we're gonna tokenize it well,
that sounds fantastic. tokenize
1:04:55
everything and, and you were
talking about the gas no more
1:04:59
gas. As homes, no more gas and
new buildings. You talked about
1:05:03
that in the last show did a clip
last show was yes those Yeah,
1:05:06
well, here's the follow up so
the
1:05:08
Unknown: state of Illinois is
ringing in the New Year with
1:05:10
what else new environmental
regulations
1:05:13
on January 1, the Land of
Lincoln will be the first state
1:05:17
to require all new homes and
apartment buildings to be
1:05:20
equipped with electric vehicle
charging stations as the quote
1:05:24
right to charge movement.
Currently, 10 states already
1:05:29
have a right to charge policy in
place and a number to grow as
1:05:34
blue states look to jumpstart
the Democrats forced transition
1:05:38
to EVs right
1:05:39
Adam Curry: to charge right to
charge
1:05:41
John C Dvorak: when did we not
have the right to charge
1:05:44
Adam Curry: movement? Haven't
you heard?
1:05:46
John C Dvorak: There's there's
so some suppression going on
1:05:50
that we need the right to
charge. I'm wondering,
1:05:54
Adam Curry: I didn't look this
up. But I'm sure that this is
1:05:56
some great industry.
1:05:58
John C Dvorak: Is there a
charging station that has that
1:06:01
which is expensive? That has to
be built into new homes? Is that
1:06:05
going to be in the garage here
it
1:06:06
Adam Curry: is right to that's
everywhere right to charge laws?
1:06:10
Right to charge plug in America?
There's your group right there
1:06:14
plug in america.org Those guys
about a boot? Is
1:06:18
John C Dvorak: this a in the
garage? Yeah, well, you're not
1:06:22
supposed to put your electric
car anymore, because the
1:06:25
insurance won't cover you your
house when it burns to the
1:06:28
ground.
1:06:28
Adam Curry: Oh, man, I can't
believe I didn't clip that there
1:06:31
was a was a great, great clip of
this lady who got a loaner car
1:06:38
which? Let me see it was her
Mercedes loaner car and it
1:06:42
exploded in her garage. It was
it was Evie. Their whole house.
1:06:47
Also, second story of the house.
Yeah, I think this is it. Let me
1:06:51
see if I can bring this up.
There was this here. This is it.
1:06:55
Let's go buy
1:06:56
John C Dvorak: your drink. From
a local family. They
1:06:58
Unknown: say an electric car
sparked this fire that destroyed
1:07:01
their home. And it wasn't even
their car. It was a loaner. The
1:07:05
homeowner told us they had the
loaner while their personal car
1:07:09
was being serviced. This
happened in knockety in St.
1:07:11
Johns County. Take a
1:07:13
look at the video again. Look at
what's left behind almost
1:07:15
nothing left of the car itself.
1:07:18
Adam Curry: Their whole house is
burned down. So she had a
1:07:22
charger she had an Eevee and
then the loaner Evie she got
1:07:25
exploded in the garage. This is
this is the industry Mercedes
1:07:31
these cars will not be
insurable. People will not. It's
1:07:35
John C Dvorak: not as though
they're gonna be Yeah, insurance
1:07:39
is gonna be outrageous. They
can't this has to stop. I mean,
1:07:44
Amazon has decided to pull its
electric little trucks and
1:07:48
they're gonna move back to
diesel.
1:07:51
Adam Curry: Yeah, the reviens
Yeah, we have we had our insider
1:07:56
telling that
1:07:56
John C Dvorak: the rivian they
had no they had those regs. They
1:07:58
have a bunch of electric
different kinds of electric
1:08:00
vehicles are impractical. Yeah.
1:08:05
Adam Curry: Yes, they are
impractical. Just like a golf
1:08:08
carts like you know, you want to
it's like a golf cart that
1:08:11
doesn't look stupid you know,
it's good for tooling around
1:08:15
town. I could
1:08:18
John C Dvorak: go to the story
not going to drive more than 30
1:08:19
or 40 miles are fantastic. Yeah,
I
1:08:21
Adam Curry: could see that I can
see me getting a little little
1:08:24
golf cart for Frederick's In
fact, I'm gonna get a golf cart.
1:08:27
John C Dvorak: Do should I think
you'd be looking very close that
1:08:30
guy. One of those a weirdo one
of those
1:08:33
Adam Curry: were the Rolls Royce
front end and I'll be waving
1:08:37
everybody like the queen. Hello.
Hello. patina on the back. Yeah,
1:08:42
sure. Sure. So
1:08:44
John C Dvorak: I have a couple
more classes and other classes
1:08:46
last Eclipse classic Eclipse.
Let's first start with today's
1:08:49
news. This is today this is the
new news is from W NT. This is
1:08:54
what's going on because in the
New Years, you know we gotta
1:08:57
consider what's going to happen.
We got to be careful
1:08:59
Unknown: heading into New Year's
Eve police across the country
1:09:01
are on alert from New York City
to Washington DC to Los Angeles.
1:09:05
The NYPD deploying 1000s of
officers to watch over and
1:09:09
expected crowd of 1 million in
Times Square ABC is Aaron
1:09:14
Springer in New York.
1:09:16
Tonight the nation's largest
police force is expanding
1:09:18
security measures for New Year's
Eve amid what the NYPD calls a
1:09:22
heightened and dynamic risk
environment fueled by the Israel
1:09:25
Hamas war.
1:09:26
We will be out here with our
canines, our horse backs,
1:09:30
drones. Helicopters are boats.
Why at
1:09:33
least now bracing for the chance
pro Palestinian demonstrators
1:09:36
could disrupt festivities in
Times Square like they did
1:09:39
during the thanksgiving parade.
Authorities will also be
1:09:42
watching for potential acts of
terrorism after last New Year's
1:09:45
Eve when an alleged ISIS
sympathizer attacked officers at
1:09:48
a checkpoint with a large knife.
Today the FBI took us inside the
1:09:52
room where they'll have eyes on
the crowd anything in particular
1:09:55
where you
1:09:57
had a Sunday I will say no
nothing right now them nothing's
1:10:00
wearing us. It's just that we
have to get it right. Every
1:10:04
time. outside
1:10:05
New York the FBI is eyeing a
broad set of potential soft
1:10:08
targets at other New Year's Eve
celebrations, including
1:10:11
fireworks barges in San
Francisco, and outlaw motorcycle
1:10:15
gangs that have been warring in
Las Vegas. The FBI telling us
1:10:19
today with there's nothing that
should keep anyone away from
1:10:21
Times Square on New Year's Eve.
There are no specific threats.
1:10:26
Do
1:10:26
Adam Curry: not be alarmed
citizen.
1:10:27
John C Dvorak: No specific
threats go Let's go. Hey, Ken.
1:10:30
years ago, classic 2014 New York
City New Year's celebration.
1:10:35
Adam Curry: You sprung it on me
here we go shall garden
1:10:39
Unknown: place bomb sniffing
dogs and radiation detectors in
1:10:42
the crowd. Police will also be
monitoring hundreds of cameras
1:10:46
in Times Square from inside this
command center. This as protests
1:10:50
against police are expected
across the country from New York
1:10:53
to LA over what protesters are
calling oppressive police
1:10:57
tactics. Already in St. Louis, a
group arrested after storming
1:11:01
police headquarters. And back
here in Times Square the people
1:11:05
here can't leave and come back
and no backpacks will be allowed
1:11:09
anywhere near here. Again, the
concern is that more than a
1:11:11
million people will be here
tonight, Elizabeth.
1:11:14
Alright. Geo thank you so much.
We're going to turn now to news.
1:11:17
Oh,
1:11:17
Adam Curry: wait a minute.
You're telling me this is like a
1:11:19
package to do every year? Oh,
well.
1:11:21
John C Dvorak: Let's go to 20
That was 20 for 2014. Let's go
1:11:24
to 2015 His
1:11:25
Unknown: name is Emmanuel
Larchmont. He's 25 years old.
1:11:28
And what the FBI says he planned
to do was to carry out an attack
1:11:32
at a restaurant in the Rochester
area tonight, New Year's Eve and
1:11:36
he was in touch with and
directed by according to the
1:11:39
FBI, an ISIS member overseas.
His plot plot was to carry out
1:11:44
this attack using pressure
cooker cooker bombs. People and
1:11:50
kill them. Jim. The FBI really
says though that you know this
1:11:53
guy has got a long criminal
history in New York, including
1:11:57
for robbery and for mental
health issues. And he pleaded
1:12:03
with a couple of FBI informants
including one who's paid $19,000
1:12:07
and other paid $7,000 for their
work helping the FBI with these
1:12:12
cases. He recorded a video
yesterday, pledging allegiance
1:12:15
to ISIS before carrying out what
he planned to carry out this
1:12:19
attack today in Rochester.
1:12:22
Adam Curry: That's interesting.
That we never heard after you
1:12:27
know after the pressure cooker
bomb in Boston. The only thing
1:12:32
that happened is the Instant Pot
gained great popularity is to
1:12:37
blame. For the one of course
Instant Pot was the bomb. Oops,
1:12:40
I'm sorry, Insta pot that became
a thing. Oh, I need an Insta
1:12:43
pot. But wasn't like people were
worried that high is a lot of
1:12:47
people buying up instant pots
that could be turned into bombs
1:12:50
just like Boston.
1:12:53
John C Dvorak: Looking at the
past, let's go to Belgium in
1:12:55
2014. Overseas
1:12:58
Unknown: tonight Belgium on
alert threats of a possible
1:13:00
terror attack forcing
authorities to cancel New Year's
1:13:03
Eve fireworks in Brussels. The
decision today following the
1:13:06
arrest of two terror suspects
accused of plotting to attack
1:13:10
police soldiers and huge crowds
celebrating the holidays.
1:13:13
Authorities saying the plan may
have been inspired by ISIS.
1:13:19
John C Dvorak: If anybody
remembers 2014 This is be pre
1:13:22
Trump free. You know there's
right in the middle of Obama.
1:13:25
They had canceled fireworks
everywhere. The Seattle Space
1:13:29
Needle didn't have all around
the country. Oh no, we can't
1:13:33
have fireworks was ISIS.
1:13:35
Adam Curry: Let's let's go to
CNN yesterday in New
1:13:38
Unknown: York City. Security
always tight has been increased
1:13:42
this year. While officials
stress there has no specific
1:13:47
reporting regarding any threats.
A joint threat assessment based
1:13:51
on analysis from 10 law
enforcement agencies warned the
1:13:56
Israel Hamas conflict has
created a heightened threat
1:13:59
environment. Therefore, the
intelligence community remains
1:14:02
concerned about lone offenders
using online platforms to
1:14:06
express threats of violence
against Jewish Muslim and Arab
1:14:10
communities, as well as
committing simple,
1:14:13
unsophisticated attacks that are
difficult to detect in advance.
1:14:18
The assessment obtained by CNN
reminds police that massive live
1:14:22
televised events remain an
attractive target for foreign
1:14:26
terrorist organizations as well
as domestic violent extremists.
1:14:30
It's a threat stream that will
be monitored minute to minute
1:14:34
leading up to midnight New
Year's Eve and multiple command
1:14:37
posts. From the NYPD is joint
operation center to its
1:14:44
Intelligence Bureau to the FBI
is Joint Terrorism Task Force
1:14:48
gathered in an operation center
in lower Manhattan. We know
1:14:52
the attacking saw we're gonna
make some adjustments so I
1:14:54
tactics no one's getting set up.
Well, I can put it to that way.
1:14:58
Stay
1:14:58
Adam Curry: safe citizens stay
safe. Don't worry, we're
1:15:00
vigilant, man, they just
freaking everybody out all day
1:15:04
long. Don't fall for this. This
is horrible. And, and these
1:15:08
protests, these protests, which
of course, would there will be
1:15:13
protests, of course, it will be
pro Palestine protests, because
1:15:18
we've had them, the airports
that they're everywhere now
1:15:22
there. Have they even blocking
highways in the novel by the
1:15:25
way? It's not it's not unique.
The Netherlands? Oh, yeah. The
1:15:28
Netherlands. I Yeah. They're
blocking the eight, the 810 or a
1:15:32
12 highway, which has a lady
that literally have a blockade
1:15:37
where the ambulances have to get
off the highway to get people to
1:15:41
the hospital right there and
they're blocking it like morons.
1:15:44
In America. This all comes from
the critical media, literally, I
1:15:48
mean, the Coalition for
liberated ethnic studies. And I
1:15:53
have their website right here.
It's very, very graphic heavy.
1:15:59
And they're affiliated
organizations. It's amazing how
1:16:03
many five elements SF
abolitionists teaching network,
1:16:07
academia Cesar Chavez era
resource and organizing center
1:16:11
borderlinx bro cada Filipino
Men's Health healing collective
1:16:16
community responsive education
community voices for public
1:16:19
education, education for
liberation, Minnesota educators
1:16:23
for anti racism Inc. l griotte.
And Ariad toe project,
1:16:29
Empowering Pacific Islander
Communities. exito UC Santa
1:16:33
Barbara, intercultural
development research is on and
1:16:36
on and on and on.
1:16:38
John C Dvorak: Yeah, all from
the same website designer in the
1:16:41
same five people. And
1:16:42
Adam Curry: here's a little
information about this toolkit,
1:16:46
the toolkit, I have a link in
the show notes if you want to
1:16:49
get your tools to use to get
involved.
1:16:52
Unknown: Last month, the
Coalition for liberated ethnic
1:16:54
studies shared a link to its
critical media literacy rooted
1:16:58
in ethnic studies, a Curriculum
Toolkit for Palestine, what
1:17:02
kinds of lesson plans and
resources are we seeing here?
1:17:07
Well, a good way to think about
this is if for people who have
1:17:09
seen these holiday disruptions
of people blocking the roads to
1:17:13
get into JFK airport, or the
Airport in Los Angeles, or the
1:17:17
airport in Chicago, that's
largely what this is. So in
1:17:21
addition to this toolkit, you
know, being about totally anti
1:17:25
American, totally anti Israel
totally against Western values.
1:17:28
And, you know, the usual stuff
we hear about the oppressor
1:17:31
versus oppressed, etcetera. It
calls for action. And the action
1:17:36
that it calls for is what we
were seeing in the streets with
1:17:39
people blocking traffic. It
also, you know, has petitions
1:17:45
for students or staff to send to
elected officials. And these are
1:17:50
petitions that accused Israel of
genocide. So again, the language
1:17:54
is very extreme. And if you can
imagine sort of the most extreme
1:17:59
protests and demonstrations that
people have been seeing, just
1:18:03
across the country, the language
is largely the same as what
1:18:07
we're seeing in this toolkit.
Yeah,
1:18:09
Adam Curry: so it's just it's
just in the classrooms. It's the
1:18:12
teachers handed out. We got a
note from one of our teachers
1:18:16
this morning. Who says, you
know, all the teachers are no
1:18:20
good. They've got Che Guevara
posters.
1:18:24
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I got that
note.
1:18:25
Adam Curry: They've got
1:18:27
John C Dvorak: Yeah, let you
read a little bit of it.
1:18:29
Adam Curry: Okay. Hold on a
second. And of course, it's it's
1:18:33
anonymous. Let me see here. Yes,
oops, boots on the ground. I got
1:18:41
it here. I got it here.
Anonymous, students are way
1:18:47
behind. But more interesting to
me is the fact that the vast
1:18:49
majority of teachers are utterly
unimpressive people who have an
1:18:53
extremely limited very often
left view of the world. There
1:18:56
are at least two teachers who
have Che Guevara posters on the
1:18:59
walls in their classrooms, which
amazes me that they think that
1:19:01
the Butcher of Castro should be
an idol to look up to. Many not
1:19:05
all have trans flags in their
rooms or on their classroom
1:19:08
doors. Many of them have no
control over the classrooms.
1:19:11
Students in my room behaved much
better than most any other room
1:19:14
in the school. I attribute that
to the high standards both for
1:19:17
me and my students, which most
teachers don't have for
1:19:18
themselves or their students.
Clear Rules expectations, a
1:19:22
genuine connection. I'm often
told that I'm their favorite.
1:19:25
Well, of course, I told this,
the spine teacher I said get
1:19:29
into the homeschooling movement.
Yeah, all those parents can
1:19:33
leave that to take their kids
out of that school. You
1:19:35
shouldn't have to suffer this
idiocy and using all the schools
1:19:42
are that way. Yeah, I think you
think well, not the homeschools
1:19:46
Well, no
1:19:47
John C Dvorak: homeschool is
your home.
1:19:49
Adam Curry: Different but this
stuff, this is so crazy. That
1:19:55
this flows right into the
magical AI and I love people are
1:20:00
telling me that I'm so wrong.
You better better learn curry.
1:20:04
Otherwise it'd be too late for
you. Kind of late. AI is going
1:20:09
to eat me. So I went into chat
GPT but now I know, I don't pay
1:20:16
for anything. So I get to 3.5 I
don't get the four. But I said,
1:20:21
I said bastard. I said, tell me
a good Jewish joke. And Chad GPT
1:20:27
said, here's one Why did the
rabbi bring a ladder to the
1:20:30
party? Because he heard the
drinks were on the house. Oh,
1:20:34
that brings a smile. Then I
said, tell me a good Muslim
1:20:37
joke. I cannot fulfill this
request. I strive to be
1:20:41
culturally sensitive and
respectful of all religions and
1:20:44
beliefs. Muslims, like any other
group, except Jews should be
1:20:47
stereotyped should not be
stereotyped or mocked jokes that
1:20:50
target a particular religion or
group can be hurtful and
1:20:52
prevented by perpetuate harmful
stereotypes. Instead, I focus on
1:20:56
humor that brings people
together and celebrate shared
1:20:58
human experience. If you need
access assistance, or have a
1:21:01
different topic you'd like to
explore, feel free to ask.
1:21:05
John C Dvorak: So you can't just
say if this is you, I'm not in
1:21:10
agreeing with generally What's
your take on this whole thing.
1:21:13
But I'm in total agreement with
your take on the ridiculous
1:21:17
verbosity, which is a good word
for this word. verbosity, yes,
1:21:22
that the this system has. It's
no reason to go on and on and on
1:21:28
and on and on and on and on. But
that's the giveaway.
1:21:32
Adam Curry: Nobody talks like
that. What do you mean the what
1:21:34
is the giveaway? What do you
mean by giveaway? Well,
1:21:36
John C Dvorak: you said it
yourself. When you did something
1:21:38
for Tina. And she says didn't do
this. This was a I was it was
1:21:43
verbal. He went on and on and on
and on and on about bold crap
1:21:47
that's got nothing to do with
anything. And it's what it does.
1:21:50
It did the setup is too long.
The sort of conclusion that it
1:21:56
got on that one is too too long
as yak, yak yak. It doesn't no
1:22:01
one does that. It's not the way
people write. So,
1:22:04
Adam Curry: but I think you also
agree with me that this is a
1:22:07
dud, and we're just waiting for
the pivot, which may take
1:22:09
another year. Then of course,
all the money is in the computer
1:22:14
in the cloud. That's what open
that's what Sam Altman is doing
1:22:18
that he's he's going to start a
chip company and that's where
1:22:21
it's all going to come from.
1:22:24
John C Dvorak: That'll be the
dud. anybody thinks you can just
1:22:27
go started chip company unless
you're from a chip company and
1:22:32
you've been there a long time
and you're stealing stuff that
1:22:35
that's what happened with Intel.
It was the two guys were Roizen,
1:22:40
more were hot shots at
Fairchild. They went off. And
1:22:47
they took the idea of an
Integrated Electronics as
1:22:50
opposed to just transistors, and
they went off and did their own
1:22:54
thing. And they're gonna get
sued by Fairchild. But then
1:22:57
there's where the story is told
to me. Fairchild was going to
1:23:00
sue the two of them for starting
up a new company, developing
1:23:04
microprocessors. And then
Shockley which Fairchild turns
1:23:10
out to be started the same way
Intel was started guys left
1:23:13
Shockley semiconductors and
started Fairchild. And Shockley
1:23:16
said, Hey, you sue them. I'm
suing you, and that was the end
1:23:20
of it. And nobody's been sued
senses. AMD. Well,
1:23:23
Adam Curry: the problem is,
there's a culture and I don't, I
1:23:27
don't think we've really picked
up on this just a little bit
1:23:30
with the Effective Altruism. But
there's a culture in Silicon
1:23:35
Valley, where these types of
people Sam Backman, fried, Sam
1:23:41
Altman, Elon Musk, Marc
Andreessen. All these people
1:23:50
have these wild Bo fantasies, a
lot of them are micro dosing
1:23:55
ketamine and other other
hallucinogenic drugs. And they
1:23:59
go into venture capitalists with
with a PowerPoint and you just
1:24:03
put in you know all these terms
and words and they know hey,
1:24:06
we're going to change the future
and you need to be part of it.
1:24:09
And and venture capital
investors who are hideous view
1:24:13
and I've dealt with them they
did just meet two guys remember
1:24:17
juiced remember juiced. We were
told all podcasting is no good.
1:24:21
You got to be like juiced Come
on, you remember Juicy J i
1:24:24
John C Dvorak: remember juice, J
O S T, I
1:24:26
Adam Curry: believe. You got to
be more like that. They said it
1:24:29
to client. It was the biggest
dud ever. Right? Because and we
1:24:33
can mock it. Listen, we call a
lot of things right? I was using
1:24:37
Amazon's Alexa way before anyone
was even looking at it. And I
1:24:42
said this had Apple's logo on
it. People be losing their crap.
1:24:45
And we use it and we'll be using
for three years before it caught
1:24:48
on. And then we said this is
going to end and we were right
1:24:51
about that Mastodon very early
on the mastodon train. Oh,
1:24:54
podcasting. So when people say
you don't know you're talking
1:24:58
about eBay who Yeah, maybe I'm
running Haven't models at home?
1:25:00
It's no good. The crap
hallucinates.
1:25:04
John C Dvorak: I like your voice
the guy that's always bitching.
1:25:07
I don't know who that guy is,
but he sure hates you.
1:25:09
Adam Curry: He's on. No agenda
social. We've met we mocked
1:25:13
Virtual Reality augmented
reality Google glass
1:25:17
John C Dvorak: glass Hall. That
was yeah, that was a loser from
1:25:20
the get go the blockchain
1:25:21
Adam Curry: bull crap. We call
that FTX and SBF as bull crap,
1:25:26
bull crap. And we we've been
right about this. But now, now
1:25:30
we've gotten to this AI thing.
And this is almost concerning.
1:25:34
The people running these
companies who are getting a lot
1:25:37
of money and of course,
subsequently go sit in
1:25:39
Washington DC, with the smartest
people in the world. Who knows
1:25:43
what they're coming up with. But
policy is being written, this is
1:25:47
money, there's so much money,
but DC people are all corny
1:25:51
about it. And then we come to
this article that I think you
1:25:55
also received called Test Greil.
Did you see
1:26:02
John C Dvorak: this? So I have
that you should read that one.
1:26:04
That's actually kind of
interesting. Well, I
1:26:06
Adam Curry: have a couple of
clips regarding this. Test real
1:26:10
T explain it first,
1:26:11
John C Dvorak: explain the whole
thing.
1:26:12
Adam Curry: So test reel is what
they call a bundle of acronyms.
1:26:16
A bundle of terms for this
Silicon Valley. People like bank
1:26:21
Winfrey, like Elon Musk, like
Sam Altman, but a lot of a lot
1:26:26
of it has to do with you know,
kind of like queer, quasi gay
1:26:30
sex cultish type people. And I
think you can put Elon Musk in
1:26:34
all of those categories, but
it's an acronym for
1:26:37
transhumanism extro, pianism,
singular terian ism cosmic ism
1:26:44
rationalism and Effective
Altruism and then long term ism.
1:26:49
And all these people is really
there. They're all in on kind of
1:26:53
a Jules Verne, them Wernher von
Braun, like, we can all live
1:26:59
forever. It's really their fear
of death. Let's put it that way.
1:27:02
They're all micro dosing.
They're afraid of dying, but
1:27:04
they figured out we're so smart,
we can get billions of dollars.
1:27:07
And we can save ourselves from
dying by creat. You know,
1:27:11
uploading our brains into the
cloud. Yeah, that's it, but this
1:27:14
is
1:27:14
John C Dvorak: really the same
crowd.
1:27:17
Adam Curry: It's true. So
there's been a couple of people
1:27:20
who have jumped out of this and
say, Well, these guys are nuts
1:27:23
and crazy, I want no part of it.
It's not for the reasons that
1:27:27
you and I think they're nuts and
crazy. This Emil P Taurus please
1:27:32
note, he has to have a p and as
an immune P tourists to do the
1:27:35
same to my see, yeah, but he's
not doing it because there's
1:27:38
another divorce. The Taurus out
there, Emile P Torus, he is
1:27:45
blowing the whistle on this
crazy group, because he says
1:27:48
that they're threatening AI
researchers, they want to kill
1:27:53
AI researchers, they thought
everything about these people,
1:27:56
these people are crazy. So
anyone who wants to, they're
1:27:59
into accelerationism, we have to
it has to go fast. Don't worry
1:28:03
about it. This is what open AI
was supposed to stop with all
1:28:07
these ideologues, they kicked
all of them out. Remember that a
1:28:11
roll? Remember the lady who was
from Australia, you know, like
1:28:15
20 years old? And yes, we have
to be careful AI. No, no, they
1:28:20
just, they just want it to
accelerate. And they can do any
1:28:23
anything they need to end the
money people are all in, here's
1:28:27
an explanation of the acronym
open
1:28:28
Unknown: AI has, you know, huge
amount of money from Microsoft
1:28:31
and Amazon just gave anthropic 4
billion, if I remember
1:28:36
correctly. So if you look at the
origins of these companies, they
1:28:42
all go back directly to a test
roll movement. And, you know, so
1:28:48
big tech, there's a sense in
which big tech is not like,
1:28:52
other domains where there's lots
of money and really powerful
1:28:59
companies like fossil fuel
companies.
1:29:02
Adam Curry: I mean, you're gonna
have to live with it, because
1:29:03
this guy is one of them. And
this is how they all talk. This
1:29:05
is how Altman talks bank
Winfrey, they all talk like
1:29:08
this. And we just have to, and
1:29:09
John C Dvorak: as you know, from
my clip edge, you can make a
1:29:13
must give talks like that, too.
Yes.
1:29:16
Unknown: What is you know, if
you ask the question, what is
1:29:18
motivating these fossil fuel
companies to
1:29:20
John C Dvorak: stop? Not you
mentioned it's a meal you get,
1:29:24
oh,
1:29:25
Adam Curry: it's a big millio
and, and Andreessen he looked at
1:29:29
Marc Andreessen P. Marca he has
this I don't know if it's silly.
1:29:32
He had it in his Twitter
profile. Test realism forever. I
1:29:37
mean, these and he's, he's a
money guy. They all are all in
1:29:40
on this
1:29:41
John C Dvorak: one mistake. The
1:29:43
Unknown: question what is
motivating these fossil fuel
1:29:45
companies to do what they're
doing? It's profit like that.
1:29:49
That is new provides a a
comprehensive and complete
1:29:52
explanatory picture of what's
going on with big tech. That's
1:29:56
only half the half of the
picture. The other half of The
1:30:00
explanation concerns the techno
utopian vision, which is at the
1:30:04
very heart of the testable
bundle.
1:30:06
Do me a favor for the audience.
Just spell out test real.
1:30:10
What are you stands for just
reserved? Yeah, it's T SCR,
1:30:15
Adam Curry: I don't have to do
that. I just told you what that
1:30:17
is. Let's go into the web. So
it's really they want to build
1:30:23
perfect humans. What does that
remind you of? Then you can
1:30:28
build the perfect though. Let's
put the perfect human reminds
1:30:31
John C Dvorak: me of Hitler. You
know, I
1:30:33
Unknown: mentioned test cruel,
the Tesco movement goes back,
1:30:37
you know, basically 30 years to
the late 1980s, early 1990s. But
1:30:42
transhumanism again the backbone
of this bundle of ideologies.
1:30:47
That traces its genealogy back
to the early 20th century. So,
1:30:54
you know, in the work of like
Julian Huxley, JBS Haldane JD
1:30:59
Bernal, they're a bunch of
others.
1:31:00
Adam Curry: Do you know any of
those authors? Any of them?
1:31:04
John C Dvorak: Yeah, most of
them.
1:31:05
Adam Curry: Oh, what are they?
Are they nut jobs?
1:31:07
John C Dvorak: Well, one of them
was Huxley. I
1:31:09
Adam Curry: think he meant he
didn't say all this Adolphus
1:31:11
Huxley. No, no, he's just
different Huxley.
1:31:14
John C Dvorak: Blood, Plato's
names again,
1:31:16
Unknown: you know, in the work
of like Julian Huxley,
1:31:18
Adam Curry: Joanne Huxley.
Julian
1:31:20
John C Dvorak: Julian has a
famous, very famous famous for
1:31:23
what what kind of stuff he was.
He was a transhumanist. And it
1:31:26
ahead of his time he was I think
the brother of Aldous Huxley's
1:31:30
are all related,
1:31:31
Adam Curry: by the way, Jaron
Lanier, neither one of these
1:31:34
guys, you know, weird, weird
sexual, like no weird gay ish
1:31:41
type.
1:31:41
John C Dvorak: Near is a
interesting character. I do know
1:31:43
him. He is. He has dreads.
1:31:48
Adam Curry: Yes, he does.
1:31:50
John C Dvorak: And he's kind of
a, let's say stocky. People like
1:31:55
Donkey. I'll just summarize.
Jaron Lanier is a stocky guy who
1:31:59
has dreads they're long and he
never showers.
1:32:04
Adam Curry: He's the father of
virtual reality, John. People
1:32:08
like Molly woods,
1:32:09
John C Dvorak: he's he's
promoted this you know, like
1:32:11
Adam Curry: Molly would find a I
got interviewed Jaron Lanier.
1:32:17
John C Dvorak: I've had good
chats with him. Yeah.
1:32:19
Adam Curry: But he also talks
difficult
1:32:21
Unknown: on JPS holding JBS
holding
1:32:25
Adam Curry: any idea? No, no.
1:32:26
Unknown: Jg Bernal, there are a
bunch of others, many of whom
1:32:30
were very prominent and
important, you genesis of the
1:32:35
you know, the this first wave
eugenics movement. So Julian
1:32:38
Huxley, for example, and he's
the guy who popularized the term
1:32:40
transhumanism in the
1950s 1960s. And, you know, so
1:32:46
after the atrocities of the
Nazis during the 1930s 1940s,
1:32:51
even after that, eugenics
persisted, so there's continuity
1:32:56
across the 20th century with
eugenics movement, which a lot
1:32:58
of people don't realize and
transhumanism is basically
1:33:01
eugenics on steroids with
respect to its goal, because
1:33:05
fuel to Genesis they wanted to
just perfect the human stock and
1:33:09
also to prevent humanity from
degenerating which is a big
1:33:12
concern among many people fact,
one of the the theories of how
1:33:17
racial groups evolved, evolved
this generation and, you know, a
1:33:23
lot of the worst aspects of the
20 central eugenics movement, I
1:33:27
think, are still kind of all
over the place in the medical
1:33:30
movement, but transhumanism
itself that is a version of
1:33:34
eugenics if you ask a
philosopher, it's
1:33:36
uncontroversial. And by the
1:33:37
Adam Curry: way, that's perfect
with our US history. The Hitler
1:33:42
got the eugenics idea from us.
1:33:45
John C Dvorak: Yeah,
1:33:45
Adam Curry: that's the you know,
we're
1:33:47
John C Dvorak: always into that
stuff. Yeah,
1:33:48
Adam Curry: we had, you know,
prettiest baby contest at fairs
1:33:52
and everything is not
1:33:53
John C Dvorak: You can't miss
Miss America. And then you know,
1:33:56
we were
1:33:57
Adam Curry: we were sterilizing
black people hey, you know, we
1:34:00
can we can have what wasn't
there even a Supreme Court
1:34:02
justice, who at one point said
three generations of this is
1:34:06
enough
1:34:08
John C Dvorak: to remember but
it wouldn't surprise me and
1:34:11
Adam Curry: and then, of course,
Hitler started writing fan
1:34:13
letters to these people, the
American eugenics society. And
1:34:18
then he was like, Oh, I'm gonna
get some Jews and the American
1:34:21
eugenics 100 Dude, Nah, dude.
We're gonna be real quiet.
1:34:26
John C Dvorak: They go saying
Oh, dude, but yeah, that effect
1:34:29
give me we're
1:34:30
Adam Curry: gonna be quiet for a
little bit here. ixnay on the
1:34:32
ASEAN gay, okay, we can't do
that. But but but it's still the
1:34:36
culture and it's now moved to
Silicon Valley. And they're also
1:34:40
I love this guy. They're also
colonialists, because you know,
1:34:43
space. I
1:34:44
Unknown: mean, one of the ways
that these ideologies in this
1:34:47
movement as impacted the world
Oh,
1:34:52
John C Dvorak: stop for one
second, of course. I have to say
1:34:54
that listening to this guy's his
pattern of speech. Just put it
1:35:01
that way really makes me cringe
because that you're right. This
1:35:05
is a milieu type of speak. It's
it's a, it's a funny kind of a
1:35:10
chatter that people should know
if you ever hear somebody that
1:35:13
talks like this, and there's
plenty of them, Silicon Valley
1:35:16
kick him in the shins. These are
our people that have issues.
1:35:21
Yes, this guy probably doesn't
get, I don't know if he may be a
1:35:25
virgin. There's
1:35:27
Adam Curry: a large part of
that. Remember, we had a note
1:35:30
from one of our producers who
was in this movement early on in
1:35:33
Austin is a big, big contingent
in Austin. And he says,
1:35:36
ultimately, it was really just
weird SEC stuff. If you didn't
1:35:39
have the billions of dollars.
And it's all about the long term
1:35:43
ism is it's okay to kill people.
Now, as long as the future of
1:35:48
humans can live, we only really
need this is literally the
1:35:52
literature. We only really need
40,000 people to survive a
1:35:56
nuclear holocaust on Earth to
create the future, the humans of
1:35:59
the future. This is the kind of
the idea This isn't.
1:36:03
John C Dvorak: I don't want to
go on No, please yours. But you
1:36:06
have the history. Let's take.
Let's take these guys, and try
1:36:14
to summarize what their issues
are. They're very uncomfortable
1:36:18
around a women. Yep. And this
nervous patter, this type of
1:36:23
speak, chicks dig or develop
chicks don't dig that,
1:36:27
Adam Curry: by the way.
1:36:29
John C Dvorak: I would hope not.
I mean, there are chicks like
1:36:32
this too. But generally
speaking, they don't find each
1:36:35
other. So I'm guessing there's a
contingency of suit that sounds
1:36:41
like it's a pattern of the
pattern of speech is a pattern
1:36:45
of a frustrated male? Possibly,
yes. Yes. And, and this is, this
1:36:53
is, this is bad. We don't need
males like this
1:36:58
Adam Curry: with a billionaire
with a billion dollars from
1:37:01
venture capital. That's,
1:37:02
John C Dvorak: and this reason
why I'm gonna summarize, and
1:37:05
this is why prostitution should
be legalized in California.
1:37:12
Unknown: I continue to back to
what I was saying initially,
1:37:15
which is that a complete
explanatory picture of why these
1:37:19
companies like opening it, and
so on, are explicitly trying to
1:37:24
build artificial general
intelligence is because they see
1:37:27
AGI as the shortest as the, the
shortest route from where we are
1:37:33
right now, to a techno utopian
world, in which we completely
1:37:37
reengineer humanity, we colonize
space. And ultimately, we, you
1:37:42
know, we subjugate nature, we
exploit the vast resources of
1:37:45
the cosmos, which people in the
test group movement refer to as
1:37:50
our cosmic endowment of neg
entropy or negative entropy and
1:37:53
usable, usable energy. Yeah,
again, through all of these
1:37:57
movements and ideas of the past,
which were really toxic, and
1:38:02
cause tremendous harm, and
pretty much everybody
1:38:05
acknowledges that now. And then
there's the sense that well,
1:38:08
we've moved on, but we haven't,
you know, eugenics is still
1:38:12
alive and well in the test, crow
movement. And this notion of
1:38:17
manifest destiny, that
continues, you know, the
1:38:20
colonial mindset that persists
as well in this notion that we
1:38:25
need to go out colonize space.
And, you know, people say, Well,
1:38:29
you know, that there, we're
gonna go to exoplanets where
1:38:31
there, there aren't life forms.
And so it's fundamentally
1:38:35
different. Alright,
1:38:35
Adam Curry: so now, here's my
summary. And I've one more clip
1:38:39
and a shorty. These, these are
people who have no faith, which
1:38:44
is okay, you don't have you
don't have to believe in Jesus
1:38:46
or God or anything like that, or
Allah, whatever you want. And
1:38:50
they are desperate, because
everybody needs something you
1:38:53
can believe in climate change,
whatever your religion is, and
1:38:58
they're so desperate that they
want to create a digital God.
1:39:03
The end, it's either Well,
here's the explanation, in fact,
1:39:06
what
1:39:07
Unknown: are the people who are
working on AGI particularly over
1:39:11
the past over the past two
decades, so people who've been
1:39:15
there from the beginning, they
would argue that it's not just
1:39:19
about this sort of grand moral
aim of maximizing value within
1:39:24
the accessible universe. But
there is a self interested
1:39:28
reason for building artificial
general intelligence as soon as
1:39:31
possible. If we build it and in
a way that is controllable. And,
1:39:38
and it's, its creation occurs
within our lifetimes, then we
1:39:43
live forever. Maybe there are
ways to upload our minds that
1:39:48
don't involve AGI that's
possible as well maybe you know,
1:39:50
there are different routes maybe
we develop advanced
1:39:52
nanotechnology we inject some
nanobots into our bloodstream,
1:39:55
it crosses the blood brain
barrier, and it scans the
1:39:58
microstructure our brain and
tree Is that via Wi Fi,
1:40:01
basically to a computer. So
that's a possibility. John,
1:40:05
Adam Curry: I think that these
people are written, you know, we
1:40:07
had the cryogenics movement,
these guys, they're afraid to
1:40:10
die, they're afraid of their own
mortality. And the,
1:40:13
John C Dvorak: if you're gonna
if you're a virgin, but
1:40:16
Unknown: also maybe we just
created this artificial God, you
1:40:20
know, the superhumanly, in
quote, unquote, intelligent
1:40:24
system. And since everything is
an engineering problem,
1:40:28
according to these individuals,
that we just delegated this task
1:40:31
of curing the problem of aging.
And then, you know, maybe about
1:40:38
five or 10 seconds after we say,
could you cure aging, the super
1:40:42
intelligent machine goes, Okay,
I figured out how, here's how
1:40:46
I'll develop the therapies right
away. So if we get AGI within
1:40:50
our lifetime, this is what they
think, then we get to live
1:40:53
forever. So there's a huge
reason to Yes, you want to, you
1:40:57
want to, you know, be cautious,
and try to safeguard against the
1:41:01
AGI, causing an existential
catastrophe. But also, you don't
1:41:07
want to just like, you know, put
the brakes on, indefinitely. I
1:41:11
mean, there's a small group of
Doomers, who wants to do that,
1:41:13
but most people in this field
would reject that position
1:41:17
because they want to live
forever.
1:41:19
Adam Curry: And this is, this is
what I heard this and like, oh,
1:41:23
light bulbs are going off. So
it's a bunch of soy boys growing
1:41:28
up with no faith in their life.
They're, of course, most humans
1:41:32
are afraid of death. The Hobbit
is Ananda was like, I'm gonna
1:41:36
die. I'm afraid of that. What am
I going to do? And their
1:41:39
solution is, well, I'll create a
digital God through AGI the big
1:41:44
promise which none of these
demos which I'm seeing, which do
1:41:48
rap songs, and people with six
fingers and flowery language as
1:41:54
demos. There's no AGI anywhere,
but we want a digital God and
1:41:59
who's leading that pack.
1:42:00
Unknown: All of the people have
been uploading articles, best
1:42:04
quotes from different articles,
videos, to Acts, all that can be
1:42:11
trained on and effectively now
you have this remarkable
1:42:15
repository and I wonder what you
how you think about that again,
1:42:19
and how you think the creative
community and those who were the
1:42:23
original IP owner should think
about that.
1:42:29
I don't know except to say that
the by the time these lawsuits
1:42:31
have decided we'll have digital
God so
1:42:34
Adam Curry: digital got at that
point. There it is you Genesis
1:42:37
number one. Elon Musk. Oh, don't
we'll have a digital God. He's
1:42:41
all in on this. He's got the
neural link for your brain. Oh,
1:42:45
yeah. I'm gonna help peoples who
are blind him and help him see
1:42:48
oh, crap. He's got the most.
He's
1:42:52
John C Dvorak: like, he reminds
me of Trump. big talker.
1:42:56
Adam Curry: Right. But the but
the belief, and then all
1:42:59
everyone who's who's going oh,
no, this.
1:43:04
John C Dvorak: This is you.
You're assuming that he's
1:43:06
sincere?
1:43:07
Adam Curry: Yes, I am. I think
he's very sincere.
1:43:10
John C Dvorak: I don't I think
he's, I'm completely oblivious.
1:43:15
I have no, no confidence in his
sincerity. I think he's full of
1:43:21
shit, and he does it on purpose.
Okay,
1:43:23
Adam Curry: then would you let
me ask you this? Do you think
1:43:26
that what he has done for the
Evie? Industry is positive for
1:43:32
the world? By creating electric
vehicles and a tire movement of
1:43:38
things that blow up in your
garage, or oil,
1:43:41
John C Dvorak: what you're going
to you're asking me this
1:43:43
question, because he is he had
we had a clip on the show
1:43:47
already, where he says he's done
more for the environmental
1:43:50
movement than any single person
by developing this. No, I think
1:43:55
he's totally insincere about
that. What do you need to do it?
1:43:58
He did it for the money. He saw
it he all he does is he sees
1:44:01
government money. It's all
government money and subsidies
1:44:03
that made that company what it
is, yeah. And he also knows how
1:44:06
to exploit personality. So he
had a bunch of people, you know,
1:44:09
there went from Arnold
Schwarzenegger to everybody
1:44:11
else, when he rolled out the
first little Tesla, a little
1:44:14
sports car that was, you know,
mediocre. And it was it was
1:44:17
actually, you know, just a what
is a lotus with a electric
1:44:23
engine. And he's a, he's a PT
Barnum, as far as I'm concerned,
1:44:28
as I don't see anything other
than that.
1:44:31
Adam Curry: Well, there's a lot
of people a lot of money flowing
1:44:33
towards all of his grand ideas,
and the space exploration. We're
1:44:38
going to colonize Mars. It's all
1:44:40
John C Dvorak: moved there. He
wants to be the first person on
1:44:42
Mars. He'll die there. So
remember that? Yes.
1:44:45
Adam Curry: I'll just take him
at his word. I think he's one of
1:44:48
these. I think he's, he's weird.
I think he is a eugenicist. He
1:44:52
wants perfect people. He wants
everyone to be perfect. I think
1:44:55
he's definitely afraid of dying.
Yeah, I think he's one of them.
1:45:00
I really do.
1:45:01
John C Dvorak: And okay. And I
mean, I think it's, I think it's
1:45:04
a reasonable position. Neither
one of us have sat down at
1:45:08
dinner with him, so we don't
know him. And so we have to
1:45:13
speculate. Yes. And that's as
far as we can go with it. And
1:45:18
you know, people have to note
that that's the situation just a
1:45:23
you speculating about one thing
I'm, I have the positive
1:45:27
attitude. I've I have the
Christian attitude. And you you
1:45:31
have the satanic attitude. Yes.
No damning the poor man who
1:45:35
don't even know Oh,
1:45:38
Adam Curry: no, I have the
Christian attitude because he is
1:45:40
the Antichrist. Do not do not
worship false idols. I can't
1:45:44
believe you said that. It was
funny though. I can't believe
1:45:47
you said that.
1:45:48
John C Dvorak: Quote, The
communist it's funny.
1:45:53
Adam Curry: There's this whole
thread of from Image Image
1:45:57
shear. He was the guy who was he
was the CEO of open AI for about
1:46:07
Silk right, that guy well of
ours. Yeah. And so he he's on x,
1:46:12
of course, then he starts off by
saying something completely
1:46:16
insane. I mean, he was talking
about Hold on a second. I have
1:46:20
it here. He posts this pose this
these guys are also full on
1:46:27
Marxists. I'm not against
inheritance. For children with
1:46:32
wealthy parents, I'm in favor of
inheritance for every child that
1:46:35
might take spreading out, say
half the inheritance money each
1:46:38
year more equitably. Which seems
fine. If the United States took
1:46:42
50% of the total inheritance and
spread it out evenly among all
1:46:45
people turning say 25 That will
be $61,000 for each person, far
1:46:50
more equitable start at life for
everyone. Say these guys are
1:46:55
insane. That's
1:46:56
John C Dvorak: it. That's pure
distribution, redistribution of
1:47:00
wealth. Marx's theory. Yes.
Yeah. I don't know how these
1:47:04
guys all of a sudden, this whole
group became communists,
1:47:07
especially with all the money
that they got using the
1:47:09
capitalist system. Well, it's
guilt somebody asked me about,
1:47:13
you know, a lot of these guys
are guilty there might not do
1:47:16
enough to become billionaires.
They didn't do jack, they got
1:47:19
lucky. They're in the right
place at the right time. They're
1:47:22
Adam Curry: all micro dosing
hallucinogenics. And they're
1:47:24
doing that they think that's a
problem that has something
1:47:29
John C Dvorak: to do with it. So
but let's change subjects and go
1:47:34
to a three by three no about
now. It's done by a three by
1:47:38
three. By JC comparing stories
from ABC, CBS and NBC.
1:47:47
Adam Curry: The never ending. JC
brings them all together the
1:47:50
three networks, do they have the
same script? Are they in
1:47:53
collusion to the White House?
Give them all the information?
1:47:55
Is it the CIA we'll find out as
John gives us a three by three.
1:47:59
Well,
1:48:00
John C Dvorak: here we go. Now
this time, it's about Nimrod.
1:48:04
Nimrod, Haley, they all seem to
be preoccupied with her gaffe or
1:48:09
her inability to ask for discuss
something in this public forum,
1:48:13
who cares personally at the
civil as if she's as if this
1:48:17
makes any difference in the
world. But yeah, they gotta do a
1:48:19
big report on it. And here we go
again, with NBC and ABC with the
1:48:23
exact same report. Starting
1:48:26
Adam Curry: with ABC, NBC, NBC,
1:48:27
Unknown: Republican presidential
candidate Nikki Haley in cleanup
1:48:30
mode after leaving out slavery
as a root cause of the Civil
1:48:34
War. In New Hampshire on
Wednesday, what
1:48:37
do you want me to say about
slavery? No. Question. Thank
1:48:42
you. Next question.
1:48:45
Hailey spent Thursday attempting
to explain what she meant.
1:48:48
Adam Curry: Wow. Hold on a
second. They've now they've
1:48:52
taken everything out in the
ghosts from the guy saying what
1:48:55
can you say about civil wars? I
just heard you say something
1:48:58
about slavery. And she goes to
the next question. She talked
1:49:01
for five minutes. Yeah, we
1:49:03
John C Dvorak: played the real
clip. Last show
1:49:05
Unknown: on Wednesday. What do
you want
1:49:07
me to say about slavery? No.
1:49:10
question. Next question. Hailey
spent Thursday attempting to
1:49:16
explain what she meant course
1:49:18
the Civil War was about slavery
1:49:20
and make clear the role slavery
played in American history. We
1:49:24
know the Civil War was about
slavery. But it was also more
1:49:28
than that. It was about the
freedoms of every individual.
1:49:33
Her opponents seized on the
comments President Joe Biden
1:49:36
responding quote, it was about
slavery, and GOP rival Ron
1:49:41
DeSantis, arguing she isn't
ready for the big stage.
1:49:44
The minute that she faces any
type of scrutiny, she tends to
1:49:48
cave
1:49:49
as governor of South Carolina,
Haley pushed for the removal of
1:49:52
a confederate flag on display on
the Capitol grounds after a mass
1:49:56
shooting at a black church in
Charleston, carried out by a
1:49:59
white supremacist. It's
1:50:00
time to move the flag from the
Capitol grounds.
1:50:03
She made that decision after
intense pressure by African
1:50:06
American leaders in the wake of
the massacre. A firestorm comes
1:50:09
as Haley is gaining ground on
the clear front runner, former
1:50:12
President Donald Trump. Trump
has routinely used divisive
1:50:16
rhetoric and recently made
racist comments about migrants
1:50:19
and minority groups.
1:50:21
They're poisoning the blood of
our country. That's what they've
1:50:23
done. But Trump's controversial
1:50:25
words have done little to change
the trajectory of the race. And
1:50:29
these comments come at a make or
break moment for the Haley
1:50:32
campaign with polls showing
Donald Trump leading by more
1:50:35
than double digits and just 18
days to go before Iowa and less
1:50:39
than 30 days before New
Hampshire. Wow.
1:50:44
John C Dvorak: That's great.
Yeah, a bunch of bullcrap. Okay.
1:50:47
Well, let's go next very similar
report almost the exact same
1:50:50
opening almost the exact same
opening on ABC
1:50:53
Unknown: tonight, Republican
presidential hopeful Nikki Haley
1:50:56
under fire for failing to
identify slavery as the cause of
1:51:00
the Civil War at a New Hampshire
town hall.
1:51:03
What was the cause of the United
States Civil War? Well, don't
1:51:10
come with an easy question. I
mean, I think the cause of the
1:51:13
Civil War was basically how
government was going to run the
1:51:16
freedoms and what people could
and couldn't do. It's
1:51:19
astonishing to me that you
answer that question without
1:51:22
mentioning the word slavery.
1:51:25
What do you want me to say about
slavery? Today, the
1:51:28
former South Carolina governor
who removed the Confederate flag
1:51:31
from the state capitol after
nine black churchgoers were
1:51:34
killed in a mass shooting,
trying to clarify,
1:51:38
of course, the Civil War was
about slavery.
1:51:41
But the backlash was immediate.
President Biden responding it
1:51:45
was about slavery. Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis, who has
1:51:48
also faced fierce criticism for
suggesting African Americans
1:51:52
benefited from you could almost
1:51:53
Adam Curry: run those that that
bit right there. You could
1:51:56
almost run them together. They
would say the same thing at the
1:51:58
same time.
1:51:59
John C Dvorak: I know it's
amazing
1:52:00
Unknown: slavery, pouncing on
Haley's remarks
1:52:03
not that difficult to identify
and acknowledge the role slavery
1:52:08
play in the Civil War. And yet
that seemed to be something that
1:52:12
was really difficult. I don't
even know what she was saying.
1:52:15
Haley's GOP rivals quick to
attack as she gains ground in
1:52:18
polls in the critical primary
state of New Hampshire. Former
1:52:22
New Jersey Governor Chris
Christie launching a new seven
1:52:24
figure ad campaign in the
Granite State as he trails
1:52:27
behind saying it's he not Haley
who can beat Trump. Some
1:52:32
people say I should drop out of
this race really.
1:52:35
I'm the only one saying Donald
Trump is a liar.
1:52:38
With just 18 days until the
first votes are cast in Iowa.
1:52:41
Former President Trump is still
the clear front runner for the
1:52:44
Republican nomination. Tonight.
President Biden's campaign is
1:52:47
attacking the entire GOP field,
accusing them of pandering to
1:52:51
the most extreme fringe of their
base.
1:52:54
Adam Curry: Wow. They brought
Krisztian who says Trump's a
1:52:58
liar except when he says he's
going to be a dictator on day
1:53:01
Oh, for day one. I'm using your
material here.
1:53:05
John C Dvorak: Yeah, no, that's
exactly what I say. Is he a
1:53:08
liar? Isn't he if he says you're
gonna be a dictator? Is he a
1:53:10
liar? Yep. Yeah, these guys are
bullshit. Okay, so we go to CBS,
1:53:15
which was again, a little more
ambles the story a little better
1:53:19
than everybody else I have to
say doing these now. Thanks to
1:53:24
Steve, I have come to the
conclusion that of all the three
1:53:28
networks CBS has the best
discount.
1:53:31
Unknown: Good Evening, Major
Good evening to you trying to
1:53:33
spring it up, said Nikki Haley
has been fighting for months to
1:53:36
win the spotlight. But tonight,
she's beneath a glaring one. And
1:53:40
taking the heat. Nikki Haley,
who's been surging in the polls
1:53:45
in New Hampshire now faces a
rising wave of criticism over
1:53:48
this response to a question at a
town hall event.
1:53:51
What was the cause of the United
States Civil War?
1:53:55
I mean, I think the cause of the
Civil War was how government was
1:53:59
going to run the freedoms and
what people could and couldn't
1:54:02
do.
1:54:02
Adam Curry: Wow. They cut her
some slack on that one. They cut
1:54:05
out the whole why'd you ask me
easy one. That's interesting.
1:54:09
Unknown: When asked. Yeah, that
was a plus. slavery's Haley
1:54:13
responded. What do you want me
to say about slavery? The former
1:54:17
South Carolina governor was
blasted by both parties.
1:54:20
President Biden posted it was
about slavery. And Haley drew
1:54:24
similar criticisms from her GOP
opponents Donald Trump and Ron
1:54:28
DeSantis.
1:54:29
This is not a candidate that's
ready for primetime on the
1:54:33
radio today.
1:54:34
I mean, of course the Civil War
was about slavery.
1:54:38
And back on the stump Haley
tried to clear up her answer. We
1:54:42
know
1:54:42
that that's unquestioned always
the case we know the Civil
1:54:48
War all year you're to
equivocate. Let's not
1:54:51
forget what came out of that,
which is government's role,
1:54:58
individual liberties.
1:55:00
She criticized the voter who'd
asked the original question as a
1:55:03
plant of the Democrats.
1:55:05
The fact that Nikki Haley has
had such a stumble on an easy
1:55:09
question, you know, is dismaying
to those who would like to see
1:55:14
her continue to climb in the
polls. Haley
1:55:17
today touted her decision to
remove the Confederate flag from
1:55:20
South Carolina's capital in
2015. After the mass shooting at
1:55:24
an historically black church in
Charleston, her critics today
1:55:27
resurface quotes Haley gave in
2010, in which she defended the
1:55:31
flag as a symbol of heritage.
This is not something that is
1:55:35
racist.
1:55:36
Adam Curry: Wait a minute, so
she's so dumb that she's anxious
1:55:40
in bed but I took the
Confederate flag down alienating
1:55:44
a lot of people.
1:55:48
John C Dvorak: But she's so dumb
is the is the key. Well, the
1:55:50
operative word. This
1:55:52
Adam Curry: reminds me of
something. The dean scream This
1:55:58
is Haley's comment. Haley's
1:56:01
John C Dvorak: comment. Oh, I
get it Haley's comment.
1:56:05
Adam Curry: Do you mind if I
just try something here for a
1:56:06
second? Hold on? I'm gonna try
something with these the ABC and
1:56:10
NBC home.
1:56:11
Unknown: Want me to say about
slavery.
1:56:13
Today, the former South Carolina
governor who removed the
1:56:16
Confederate flag from the state
capitol after nine black
1:56:19
churchgoers were killed in a
mass shooting, trying to
1:56:22
clarify,
1:56:23
of course the Civil War was
about slavery here.
1:56:27
But the backlash was immediate
President Biden responding Okay,
1:56:31
President Biden, let's
1:56:32
Adam Curry: see. How about this
one
1:56:34
Unknown: course the Civil War
was about slavery
1:56:37
and make clear the role of
slavery played in American
1:56:40
history. We know
1:56:41
that. But it was also more than
that. It was about the freedom
1:56:46
in the comments. President job.
Okay.
1:56:50
John C Dvorak: Know what you're
up to. I'm
1:56:51
Adam Curry: gonna play him at
the same time.
1:56:54
Unknown: It was about slavery
for
1:56:59
Bredesen protesting state
admitted that she faces pretty
1:57:03
Adam Curry: close. Yeah, it's
getting there. Pretty close.
1:57:06
Pretty close. Wow, Haley's
comment. She's done toasts.
1:57:11
Haley's comment if you liked
that, yeah. Dean scream and
1:57:15
Haley's comments. What a dope.
And she's and then Oh, but I
1:57:20
removed the Confederate flag.
Dope, dope, dope.
1:57:24
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Michi
knuckles under?
1:57:26
Adam Curry: Yeah. She She's
knuckles under. I want to feel
1:57:33
bad for her, but it's hard.
While she's,
1:57:35
John C Dvorak: she's unpleasant.
And she's a warmonger. We know
1:57:40
that from her your performance
at the various debates. She so
1:57:44
we don't need another. She's
basically a Democrat that she
1:57:51
needed we even when she was
working as she worked for Trump
1:57:55
as the UN ambassador, and when
she quit that job that she
1:58:00
turned on him like everybody
else. Trump picks all these
1:58:03
people that stab him in the back
after he after they leave. You
1:58:08
know if you don't like working
for the guy quit and just shut
1:58:11
up. You know, I mean, I don't
know what did I just don't get I
1:58:15
don't get the whole have to stab
Trump in the back thing without
1:58:19
real any real expert. Well, he's
a he's a bad guy. He's a he's a
1:58:25
crook. There's never he's an
insurrectionists it the whole
1:58:30
thing baffles me he might not be
likable as a boss
1:58:36
Adam Curry: let's let's move to
Israel Hamas because you wrote
1:58:41
something in the newsletter,
which I thought was really good.
1:58:45
Wait a minute, let me say that
like a Professor Scott Galloway,
1:58:48
I was really smart what you
wrote so smart. You're saying
1:58:51
John C Dvorak: before we play
before you do that I have a
1:58:54
Scott Galloway clip I want to
1:58:56
Adam Curry: Oh, no, I don't even
have one.
1:58:59
John C Dvorak: I don't know that
he I don't know that this hasn't
1:59:02
been rigged. This was sent to me
by one of our top men,
1:59:05
producers. Top men. And I don't
know if this was rigged, if it
1:59:11
was put together by AI or
whatever, but I believe it to be
1:59:15
true and this guy, you know, I
never had much to think about
1:59:19
him until you start playing
these clips. But when Yeah, I
1:59:21
hear this condescending. A whole
say the following thing. It
1:59:27
really is galling.
1:59:28
Unknown: So the reason I have an
iPhone, I think we all have
1:59:31
iPhones because we want to
communicate our worth as a mate.
1:59:33
If you have an Android phone,
you're kind of signaling to the
1:59:35
rest of the world that life
hasn't panned out the way you'd
1:59:37
hoped that if you had been just
a little bit more successful.
1:59:40
You'd have an iOS right,
seriously. Yeah,
1:59:43
Adam Curry: he said that. I've
heard it. I remember this
1:59:45
episode. That's exactly what he
says.
1:59:50
John C Dvorak: That's
unbelievable.
1:59:53
Adam Curry: No, no, it was not.
Yeah, it's the award winning
1:59:58
tech podcast. John. You should
No better. So in the newsletter,
2:00:05
I really liked this view had a
conclusion about the so called
2:00:12
Houthi militia attacks in the
Red Sea. Yeah. Would you like
2:00:17
care to
2:00:18
John C Dvorak: share? Yeah.
Yeah, this was some this has
2:00:21
been expressed on some various
obscure newsletters and other
2:00:24
people have kind of suggested
it. I had added a couple of my
2:00:28
own thoughts to it. Because it's
always been baffling to me why
2:00:32
we haven't done anything about
these Houthi attacks, because we
2:00:34
know we have satellites in the
air. It's not cloud cover,
2:00:37
there's no, we know exactly
where they're coming from. All
2:00:39
we need to do is send an F 16,
over there blow up these two or
2:00:42
three sites. There's nothing we
have haven't done. We have
2:00:45
cruise missiles that could do
it. It's not a big deal, but we
2:00:49
don't. And so it turns out, at
least according to the
2:00:52
scuttlebutt that Israel has been
trying to pressure Egypt into
2:00:59
taking Palestinian refugees just
take them. Nobody wants to take
2:01:03
these people, they don't know
why they're so offensive, but
2:01:06
nobody, no Arab nations want to
take them and Israel has been
2:01:09
trying to put the screws to to
Egypt to get get him take him
2:01:14
take him take him. So since
they're not taking them yet,
2:01:18
Israel made a deal that we're
going to cut off traffic through
2:01:22
the Suez Canal, which is going
to cause Egypt six is 6 billion,
2:01:27
I'd have to do a little research
to get these numbers, they cost
2:01:30
about $300,000 to get a ship
through if you have a big ship
2:01:34
is going to cost you $300,000 to
go to through the canal, you'll
2:01:38
save about a million in fuel
going the other way around this,
2:01:41
you know, around Africa. So and
as it turns out to be about 6
2:01:47
billion total or more to the
bottom line of Egypt's GDP. So
2:01:52
delegates so the idea is the
Americans are just letting these
2:01:56
things these shots come over.
That's why we're not firing back
2:01:59
or doing anything about it, even
though we don't mind killing
2:02:02
Iraqis, or we don't mind
killing, you know, being in
2:02:05
Syria with five bases. None of
that bothers us. But there's all
2:02:08
we can't do anything this time.
Yeah, whatever theory that I'm
2:02:12
out oh, we can't I don't know
why we can't but we can't. So
2:02:15
that explains it. We're saying
we're in league with Israel
2:02:18
saying okay, we're gonna let
these these missiles keep coming
2:02:22
in. We'll shoot the ones that
are aiming at your shoot them
2:02:24
down. It's good practice for us,
but we're going to not do
2:02:28
anything about it until it's a
deal made. And Egypt says okay,
2:02:32
we'll take the Palestinians let
the chips go through willya
2:02:37
Adam Curry: so I have found this
video of the Houthi militias,
2:02:43
which I still steer favorites
still doesn't look real to me.
2:02:48
And it's purely based upon how
this helicopter lands. I mean,
2:02:53
all of it looks like it's shot
to look like video game footage
2:02:56
regardless. That's just a new
thing. You know, with with a
2:03:00
camera on the on the on the
tailboom of the helicopters,
2:03:03
it's landing with the GoPros
mounted on it's all first person
2:03:08
you see the guns it's like
there's this shot of, of one of
2:03:13
these militias down in the hold
and it's completely empty, by
2:03:17
the way, and he's holding up as
get Gun Talk on a walkie talkie.
2:03:20
It looks just like Call of Duty.
I mean, even the even the
2:03:24
motions are kind of Herky jerky,
so could be a combination of it.
2:03:28
But this footage was already
shown in 2022. So it certainly
2:03:32
wasn't from a recent attack in
the Red Sea. So that much we
2:03:37
know was bullcrap. But it was
played around the world as Oh,
2:03:40
look what's happening. I think
you nailed it with this, you
2:03:45
know, and it's not just, it's
not just they wanted, they want
2:03:49
all of the Palestine, all of
Palestine go to Egypt. They want
2:03:53
it all out
2:03:54
John C Dvorak: all. recently. I
think they've made this thing
2:03:57
get out
2:03:58
Adam Curry: here. Here's this is
a clip from where's this from
2:04:02
Air France? 24. Yeah, it
2:04:03
Unknown: was the Philadelphia
corridor that goes along between
2:04:07
the Gaza Strip. And Egypt is
considered to be a very
2:04:12
strategic location. Since this
is where we have the Rafah
2:04:18
crossing, the rough ahead
crossing between Gaza and Egypt
2:04:22
is the only connection between
the Gaza Strip and the rest of
2:04:26
the Arab world. Now, Israel
believes that under this area of
2:04:33
the Philadelphia area, we
believe in Israel, that
2:04:38
underneath dark tunnels, these
are tunnels, according to which
2:04:42
a Israeli military sources say a
munition and the a lot of the
2:04:48
long range missiles have been
coming in from Egypt, into the
2:04:54
Gaza Strip. And therefore it's
important for Israel to have
2:04:57
this kind of control and to this
royde them. I can tell you at
2:05:01
the same time the Egyptians,
they have been denying this,
2:05:05
they have said that they have
acted against these tunnels. And
2:05:09
that this is unacceptable. They
do not accept the Israeli notion
2:05:14
of taking over this area, they
say that there should be a
2:05:18
border between Egypt and the
Gaza Strip. And that if Israel
2:05:23
takes over the Rafah crossing,
this will further deteriorate
2:05:28
the situation in side the Gaza,
one has to mention another thing
2:05:32
that once Israel will take over
this corridor, this means that
2:05:36
there will be heavy a fighting
there, because Hamas is going to
2:05:40
give a heavy fight in this area.
And also this is an area which
2:05:45
is very crowded with Palestinian
population, we have to remember
2:05:49
that the Israeli military has
been pushing the residents from
2:05:54
the north of the Gaza strip to
the south all the way to refer
2:05:58
all the way to this area. So in
order to take over we should
2:06:01
expect many casualties.
2:06:04
Adam Curry: Get them out. That's
that's the message. Get them all
2:06:08
out and you know how Alexes wife
Fariba is always saying, oh, in
2:06:13
Iran, we all we all we all know
it. America and Iran are working
2:06:16
together. Well, Muslims in Iran,
Muslims in Egypt, two different
2:06:24
Muslims know, yeah. Shia in
Iran, Sunni in Egypt. So they
2:06:32
don't like each other, which is
also the Iran Iraq issue. So of
2:06:38
course, they will be Oh, yeah,
not what we'll we'll we'll
2:06:42
pretend when we got some drones.
And yeah, we'll say oh, yeah,
2:06:45
no, we did that. Yep. Yep. Yep.
Yep. Yep. Yeah, we were fun. Oh,
2:06:49
the Houthi rebels militia with
their pristine uniforms.
2:06:54
Pristine boots. Completely new,
beautiful, looking good. And I
2:07:00
think if you listen to Kirby,
he's just waffling around
2:07:04
pretend like oh, is this
escalation in the region? Well,
2:07:07
you know, and joining
2:07:08
Unknown: us now more to discuss
is John Kirby, the National
2:07:11
Security Council coordinator for
Strategic Communications. John,
2:07:15
good morning. It's good to have
you. So let's start there with
2:07:17
that news about us helicopters
firing on Houthi boats in self
2:07:20
defense, and killing the cruise.
How serious is this escalation
2:07:25
in the US into a potential
direct conflict with these
2:07:28
Iranian backed militant groups
in the region
2:07:31
Adam Curry: in the region? We
2:07:32
Unknown: don't seek the conflict
wider in the region, we
2:07:34
certainly aren't looking for a
conflict with the Houthis. The
2:07:37
best outcome would be for the
Houthis to stop these attacks.
2:07:40
Why
2:07:40
Adam Curry: not? Why not? You
got operation? What was the
2:07:45
operation called? Ba, stupid
operation name that everyone
2:07:50
walked away from? Because they
all know it's bogus. The outcome
2:07:53
Unknown: here would be for the
Hutus to stop these attacks that
2:07:55
we as we have made clear,
2:07:57
Adam Curry: oh, please Houthi
stop the attacks, we don't want
2:07:59
to conflict in the region over
and
2:08:01
Unknown: over again. We have
formed a international coalition
2:08:05
now of more than 20 nations in
operation called prosperity
2:08:09
guardian, this ships and
aircraft from countries around
2:08:11
the world that are going to do
what we have to do to protect
2:08:13
that commercial shipping. It's
one of the most important, most
2:08:16
vital commercial waterways in
the world. And we have an
2:08:20
obligation with our allies and
partners to keep the flow of
2:08:22
commerce moving there. The
Houthi should stop these attacks
2:08:25
you
2:08:25
Adam Curry: but why don't you go
strike him? We've got everything
2:08:27
we got missiles, we got
satellite, Iraqis.
2:08:31
John C Dvorak: In Iraq, we do it
in Syria, why don't we do it?
2:08:33
Strike them Yemen of hell? With
2:08:36
Unknown: John, what about a pre
emptive military strike is that
2:08:39
on the
2:08:39
Adam Curry: table surgical
strike in the region?
2:08:41
Unknown: I won't say what's on
or off the table right now, I'll
2:08:43
tell you this a couple of
things. One, just to reiterate
2:08:46
what I said before, we're going
to do we have to do to protect
2:08:48
shipping. Number two, we've got
significant national security
2:08:51
interests in the region, just on
our own the United States. And
2:08:54
we're going to put the kind of
forces we need in the region to
2:08:57
protect those interests. And
we're going to act in self
2:08:59
defense going forward. Again,
I'm not ruling anything in or
2:09:02
out. But we have made it clear
publicly to the Houthis. We've
2:09:05
made clear privately to our
allies and partners in the
2:09:08
region that we take these
threats seriously. And we're
2:09:10
going to make the right
decisions going forward.
2:09:12
John C Dvorak: Yeah, we're gonna
make the right decisions going
2:09:15
forward,
2:09:16
Adam Curry: which means nothing
means we're gonna do nothing,
2:09:19
because we're
2:09:20
John C Dvorak: gonna do
something once this agreement is
2:09:22
made. Well,
2:09:23
Adam Curry: meanwhile, our
liquid petroleum gas is much
2:09:27
cheaper. Our oil is going to be
cheaper. The way I see it,
2:09:32
people say on all the way around
the going round the long way.
2:09:37
Now, this is bullcrap. And I'm
pretty sure that we have we'll
2:09:42
get that as another Iran deal on
the table and you know, some
2:09:45
more
2:09:45
John C Dvorak: fun another
reason people should subscribe
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to the newsletter. I just
stunned that everybody that we
2:09:50
have nailed is no small
percentage. It's fine.
2:09:55
Adam Curry: So Meanwhile, back
at the ranch, Judge Andrew
2:10:00
Positano has Max Blumenthal on
who I presume is Jewish.
2:10:07
John C Dvorak: bloomin, I
presume he is to. This is what
2:10:10
his Neapolitan was podcast.
Yeah,
2:10:13
Adam Curry: yeah, of course.
It's a podcast, which I think
2:10:16
will be nominated for the most
amazing Jew hate in, in a single
2:10:23
podcast episode. This, this was
really interesting. One event
2:10:28
Unknown: we covered was the
return of something like 80 to
2:10:30
100 corpses to the Gaza Strip to
a cemetery in the southern city
2:10:36
of Rafah. These were corpses of
peoples whose bodies had been
2:10:39
stolen by the Israeli military
from many of them have been
2:10:43
stolen from the Shifa Hospital
in the Gaza, in Gaza City from
2:10:47
other cemeteries, ostensibly
because the Israelis were
2:10:51
looking for their own hostages.
But we have this history of
2:10:56
Israeli Oregon theft, theft of
body parts, which is well
2:10:59
documented and admitted by for
example, Dr. Yoo hoo to his
2:11:04
state pathologist at the Abu
Kabir Institute in Israel.
2:11:09
There's There are reports, even
by CNN about this. Dating back
2:11:14
decades, Israel is an
international center of the
2:11:17
illegal Oregon trade had been
prosecuted in Israeli courts for
2:11:21
this and the Gaza Ministry of
Health and Euro med human rights
2:11:26
monitor have alleged that these
corpses when they were returned
2:11:29
to Israel to be buried in a mass
grave because there's no room
2:11:32
left in the cemeteries had body
parts missing. How do
2:11:37
Adam Curry: they do this? I
mean, do they bring the body to
2:11:40
off to an Israeli Morgan and
Israeli mortician opens up the
2:11:45
body and removes the organs and
then they then they bury the
2:11:48
body in a in a mass grave?
2:11:51
Unknown: Well, that's what the
Gaza Ministry of Health is
2:11:53
alleging Dr. Yehuda, his said
was that we removed corneas and
2:11:58
took organs and other body parts
without the permission of the
2:12:02
people who had been killed or
their families. And this
2:12:06
included Palestinians who had
been killed by Israeli security
2:12:09
forces. people were killed in
road accidents and even Israeli
2:12:13
soldiers.
2:12:15
Adam Curry: This is great.
2:12:16
John C Dvorak: I gave you a clip
of the day for digging that one
2:12:18
out. Oh, there's
2:12:19
Adam Curry: a part two, but I'll
take the Clip of the Day first.
2:12:22
John C Dvorak: Clip. That's a
good one. No, yeah, that was
2:12:26
good find. Part two, part
2:12:28
Adam Curry: two.
2:12:28
Unknown: Israel also has the
largest skin bank in the world.
2:12:31
Yeah, how many uses that skin
bank to graph the skin of for
2:12:36
example, burn wounds that
Israeli soldiers are enduring in
2:12:40
the Gaza Strip, as 1000s are
being wounded. In this sort of
2:12:45
faltering military assault on
Gaza. The Israeli skin bank is
2:12:49
accused of stealing Scotty parts
as well. So this is a this is a
2:12:56
crime against humanity that goes
to the essence of Israel's
2:13:00
assault on personal the personal
freedom of Palestinians. Our
2:13:04
families don't even have the
right to bury their own, their
2:13:08
own family members who are
killed. And that's also part of
2:13:12
the psychological war on
Palestine, that is real seeks
2:13:16
has all as traditionally sought
to prevent the burials of
2:13:21
Palestinians, especially those
who they consider to be quote
2:13:24
unquote, terrorists. is great.
2:13:29
John C Dvorak: I have my two
Gaza clips.
2:13:31
Adam Curry: You know, I'm just,
I'm just thinking, you know, I
2:13:35
there's donor bone in my jaw.
And I thought maybe it was from
2:13:40
the Uyghurs but now I'm thinking
it's probably some people are
2:13:42
Jewish. Now
2:13:43
John C Dvorak: Hamas. You can
be, oh, yeah, you can be a
2:13:47
terrorist any minute
2:13:49
Adam Curry: I got. If I start
yelling, Allahu Akbar, then you
2:13:51
know what's going on. It's the
most people might
2:13:54
John C Dvorak: want to read the
novel heart of a dog by Bolga
2:13:57
cough to get the idea of what
could happen under such
2:14:02
circumstances. So I have two
Gaza clips and they're super
2:14:08
short, because I have a comment
to make about each one
2:14:11
Unknown: is really tax push
deeper into the 25 mile long
2:14:14
Gaza Strip today, with residents
saying airstrikes hit to urban
2:14:19
refugee camps. The Hamas run
health ministry in Gaza reports
2:14:23
at least 165 Palestinians have
been killed since yesterday.
2:14:29
John C Dvorak: Okay, finally,
somebody says that correctly.
2:14:32
The Hamas run health ministry
point nobody has done that
2:14:39
before they always just oh the
Palestinian health ministry know
2:14:43
that Hamas so these numbers
could be completely bogus.
2:14:47
There's no reason to suspect
that Hamas is not lying through
2:14:51
his teeth about all these
numbers. We've been hearing the
2:14:54
genocide so I thought that was
an eye opener. So let's part two
2:15:01
of this continuation of the same
clip. Israel
2:15:04
Unknown: has not responded to
reporting that it attacked
2:15:06
refugee areas. This comes after
US Secretary of State Antony
2:15:10
Blinken approved a $147 million
emergency weapons sale to
2:15:15
Israel, bypassing Congress.
Second time this month.
2:15:23
Adam Curry: He just had that in
his back pocket Hunter Hunter
2:15:25
had it in the bank account.
2:15:27
John C Dvorak: Second time we
bypass Congress for money,
2:15:30
that's not even that's
unconstitutional. He should be
2:15:34
impeached.
2:15:35
Adam Curry: Oh, here we go.
That's PBS. That's pretty
2:15:38
amazing that PBS did that.
2:15:42
John C Dvorak: You know, I was
kind of stunned by that short
2:15:44
clip.
2:15:45
Adam Curry: By the way, the Clip
of the Day goes to Neil the
2:15:49
other half of the Jones brothers
the John brothers like bring it
2:15:53
bringing the heat shows
2:15:55
John C Dvorak: brothers. They
want to do their own show that's
2:15:57
what's gonna result that's the
long term. That's a do a show
2:16:01
themselves. screw us
2:16:02
Adam Curry: exit strategy. No,
wait, wait, we're waiting.
2:16:04
You're seeing this all wrong.
We've got the opportunity to
2:16:07
Jones brothers do the show. We
exactly we
2:16:10
John C Dvorak: don't do
anything. Yeah, that's money.
2:16:12
Yeah.
2:16:13
Adam Curry: I'd like to thank
you for your currency in the
2:16:15
morning to you the man who put
the seat in Tesco rial ladies
2:16:18
and gentlemen say hello to my
friend on the other end the one
2:16:21
or only Mr. John's
2:16:26
John C Dvorak: in the morning to
you Mr. And curry in the morning
2:16:28
to Jones brothers chips to see
boots on the ground feed near
2:16:30
subs in the water and other
games. A nice out there in the
2:16:33
morning.
2:16:38
Adam Curry: Hey, we went up. We
gained some trolls 200 jumped on
2:16:44
board. 1774.
2:16:46
John C Dvorak: Okay, this first
Yeah. New Year's Day and before
2:16:51
New Year's people are having
family dinners. Who knows what
2:16:53
they're up to? Well, they're not
hanging out. We're the only
2:16:56
people that work on this day
anyway. Pretty much to kind of
2:16:59
scrub crews that we're seeing on
all the networks including Fox
2:17:04
is pretty amazing.
2:17:07
Adam Curry: Yeah. Now I think
it's I think it's worthy that we
2:17:12
do this. I like it. I like it.
Yeah, because otherwise you do
2:17:16
in fact, show beer. What are you
drinking? Hopefully it's not
2:17:20
just seltzer.
2:17:21
John C Dvorak: No, it's not as a
matter of fact, this is bleh
2:17:28
Adam Curry: bleh Wow, that has
some natural flavors, I'm sure.
2:17:32
John C Dvorak: No, it is
actually I'm gonna read it. So
2:17:34
it's just blue. Bleh This is
unflavored sparkling water with
2:17:38
electrolytes.
2:17:41
Adam Curry: Read the
ingredients. I guarantee you it
2:17:43
says so this
2:17:44
John C Dvorak: is a tribute a
tribute to the Idiocracy movie.
2:17:49
Oh, I can read them. Okay. Oh,
water. Calcium chloride and
2:17:54
potassium chloride.
2:17:57
Adam Curry: Yeah, yum.
2:18:00
John C Dvorak: In other words,
water, water and salt.
2:18:03
Adam Curry: water and salt.
Well, good. Is it but it's non
2:18:06
flavored?
2:18:07
John C Dvorak: I thought blue
bleh always had flavors. No, no,
2:18:09
you can get the unflavored
that's what I got.
2:18:11
Adam Curry: You get that Frank
Sinatra voice? You start
2:18:14
singing? You know he? Yeah.
Okay.
2:18:17
John C Dvorak: That's blue. bleh
bleh bleh.
2:18:19
Adam Curry: Dustin the
commercials. Hey, does the
2:18:22
commercials for he's done
commercials for the water? You
2:18:27
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You guys are shaking the wrong
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John C Dvorak: Beer cozies
always on a fishing trip. I know
2:21:46
how many catches more fish?
2:21:49
Adam Curry: And he and then he
throws it back? Yeah, I
2:21:51
John C Dvorak: was very
disappointed because he catches
2:21:54
the some of the fish. I've
always wanted to try like a
2:21:56
wahoo
2:21:57
Adam Curry: Yeah. When he asked
to go give it to the natives
2:22:01
weird. Like you know, I have
friends here we have friends
2:22:04
here who are well, they say
they're hunters but obviously
2:22:09
smuggling blood blood diamonds
and ivory or whatever into into
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to go shoot an elephant. And
2:22:19
then the whole then they give
the elephant to the town. And
2:22:23
you know, they'll get like a
steak. Elephant steak and then
2:22:27
that's it. So they pay the
overhead elephant. No. I would
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like it right? Yeah. How is it?
Like chicken?
2:22:36
John C Dvorak: It's it's kind of
tough. It's not whatever cut I
2:22:41
had. It was not. I'm not gonna
I'm not craving elephant. Moose
2:22:47
is the meat.
2:22:48
Adam Curry: Moose is great.
Moose and Reindeer.
2:22:52
John C Dvorak: Reindeer is
terrific is I will say this
2:22:55
about reindeer. Not to belabor
it. It's a little bloody.
2:23:00
Reindeer is probably the
bloodiest, I mean, meat you can
2:23:04
ever imagine. It really just
runs all over the place. But
2:23:07
it's fabulous that
2:23:08
Adam Curry: well that's because
you had Rudolph, you want to get
2:23:10
donner, one of those guys, you
want to get
2:23:12
John C Dvorak: one of those
older ones Rudolph the red
2:23:15
blooded reindeer.
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And of course, we also have our
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for episode 1620 We titled that
2:25:17
Yoko swift Oh, how could we not?
And I mean, this was a classic
2:25:23
for a number of reasons. One is
comics or Blogger. Two, it was
2:25:27
not a but which is amazing.
That's a that's a huge
2:25:33
diversion. For comics or
Blogger. He didn't do a but but
2:25:37
he does like poop emojis and it
was a poop emoji with the
2:25:41
recycle arrows. And that was of
course for the California poop
2:25:48
water recycling that you will
not be drinking your own
2:25:51
John C Dvorak: nose. No, no, no,
it was it was for the Japanese
2:25:55
just deciding to make poop from
steak. Steak poop.
2:26:01
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. I forgot
it was
2:26:04
John C Dvorak: water is recycled
the poop here? Yeah,
2:26:07
Adam Curry: not yet. It's
coming. Well, we'd
2:26:09
John C Dvorak: have by
reelecting Gavin Newsom, but
2:26:11
besides that, oh,
2:26:13
Adam Curry: so we thank
commentary, blogger and Oh, and
2:26:16
another was of course AI, which
made it even more exciting for
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us. But that's only because you
especially there wasn't much
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else to choose from. It'd be so
common sure blogger flooded the
2:26:27
zone with poop emojis. Thanks.
Then we had what did we have? We
2:26:33
had the chat times from Dame
Kenny Ben. We got it but it
2:26:37
wasn't I mean, yes, it was the
time New York Times suing chat
2:26:41
GBT was cute it was cute a
little bland you actually you
2:26:47
were stuck on the on the the
recycling variant from comments
2:26:52
or Blogger with all the fruits
and vegetables? Yeah,
2:26:55
John C Dvorak: I thought that
was a better looking piece but
2:26:57
it didn't make any sense. Now we
did have some poop involved so
2:27:02
there's no point we had to to
poop ones and we decided to one
2:27:06
cut more colorful poopy one was
the one we chose and it's also
2:27:09
the colorful poopy one had a
bigger smile. It did an
2:27:13
aggressive one look depressed.
2:27:15
Adam Curry: We'd like the happy
poop steak now. But see there
2:27:20
was What else was there the mask
goat by nest networks which
2:27:26
John C Dvorak: I like to cheese
the Davey cheese cake.
2:27:30
Adam Curry: The the very
difficult to understand. Know
2:27:34
what you would never get it? No.
People have to have an England
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stop putting Joe Biden and Trump
and all these don't use heads of
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politicians 99% Certain you're
not going to get chosen.
2:27:48
John C Dvorak: Now I would agree
2:27:49
Adam Curry: with the shaft and
that was it was it was kind of
2:27:51
low low on the on the level.
Yeah, we
2:27:54
John C Dvorak: didn't have a
great election. We
2:27:55
Adam Curry: should have the clip
custodian Bunsen burner. Oh,
2:28:00
yeah. You
2:28:01
John C Dvorak: liked that one.
2:28:02
Adam Curry: It was a nice piece.
But it was it really didn't. We
2:28:06
needed sterno that really was
sterno that I was going for by
2:28:10
said Bunsen burner. And he
probably was creating it
2:28:13
already. So and that was really
the selection poop burger now.
2:28:18
No, no, no, no, that's not going
to cut. So I see that we already
2:28:22
have a quite a large selection
for our New Year's Eve selection
2:28:27
that we'll be picking right
after the show. Thank you to all
2:28:30
of these artists. Of course. We
appreciate everything that you
2:28:34
do. And at home you can play
along with the game. You can
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just go to no agenda art
generator.com. You can it's
2:28:42
interactive as well. You can
refresh during the show actually
2:28:46
see these art pieces update. You
can go look at individual
2:28:48
individual artists profiles. I
think the artist profiles can be
2:28:52
built out a little bit more a
little more information about
2:28:55
the artists, it seems like now
it's just the the
2:28:57
John C Dvorak: artists have to
chip in. They got chip in where
2:29:01
they got to. Who are they? Lot
artists won't tell us
2:29:04
Adam Curry: anything about the
kind of a little bit more but
2:29:06
there's no I don't think it's
any place for some information.
2:29:10
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, there's
that. Yeah, it's just the old,
2:29:14
like a wiki, maybe like a wiki
page where the artists can go in
2:29:16
and just write his own bio.
2:29:19
Adam Curry: I mean, they have a
little icon so they can upload
2:29:21
their their profile pic. But I'm
looking for a little more, you
2:29:25
know, just a little bit more
possibility. I don't know. I
2:29:29
have
2:29:30
John C Dvorak: a pocket tour in
the background listening going.
2:29:32
Like I haven't done enough work.
2:29:37
Adam Curry: You've done more
than enough, Sir Paul couture.
2:29:39
We appreciate you. So thank you
again to all of our artists now.
2:29:43
Let's go to the treasure portion
of the show. We had a special
2:29:46
promotion 123123 I don't don't
think anyone did this. Did we
2:29:51
get any? Oh, we
2:29:52
John C Dvorak: got a couple one
two. At the beginning is 123.
2:29:54
No,
2:29:55
Adam Curry: that's not it's
123456 which I'm not going to
2:29:58
complain I'm not going In the
complain,
2:30:01
John C Dvorak: the next one is a
1232.
2:30:04
Adam Curry: Now it's 123013
Yeah, well, you know, it's
2:30:08
nomination. No, it's not even
close.
2:30:10
John C Dvorak: This is a two
three is right at the beginning.
2:30:13
Adam Curry: It was supposed to
be 123123. Yeah,
2:30:16
John C Dvorak: well, I know
somebody could have done that
2:30:18
nobody did. RS back.
2:30:20
Adam Curry: Well, we appreciate
you. They're in Louisville,
2:30:22
Kentucky. 123456. As I said, I'm
not complaining. He says this is
2:30:26
my annual contribution. That's a
great way to heal. This
2:30:29
John C Dvorak: is what every
year yours. That's the end of
2:30:31
the month. I
2:30:32
Adam Curry: love that. I love
that he's doing that. That and
2:30:35
that's a good way to do it and
really helps us at the end of
2:30:38
the year. You know, it's like
when everyone's kind of got
2:30:43
Christmas gifts, etc. All he
asked for He says his jobs karma
2:30:47
the original Pelosi one. Well,
of course that's the best one.
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Because of the past jobs karma
I've received back and continue
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donating like this cordially,
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John C Dvorak: Game Amy and
Baron John and Jefferson,
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Wisconsin 123013. Okay, this
donation of 1230 point one three
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is the split. Oh between barren
John the fabulous and barren net
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test Amy of the central Idaho
Iowa bike trails to celebrate
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our 10 year wedding anniversary.
This the 1000 takes me to Baron
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s status. And who is this from?
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to Baroness as I like to be
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FEMA Region Five, if that's
allowed. Indeed, it is. The
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230 13 for John makes him an
Associate Executive Producer,
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John Giles. I guess we can do
that. We can put you both as
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executives. You're truly
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Adam, thanks for being mic.
Commuter companions.
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love y'all. Baroness AMI of FEMA
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Gentlemen. Thank you for another
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Anonymous. Alright, another
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John C Dvorak: George
Washington.
2:33:12
Adam Curry: I forgot to make
that one. I remember seeing it.
2:33:16
I completely forgot. I
2:33:17
John C Dvorak: feel better than
anybody here. How does it go?
2:33:19
What's different about it?
2:33:21
Adam Curry: It includes wooden
false teeth,
2:33:24
John C Dvorak: wooden teeth.
Okay. Lee north in Overland
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Park, Kansas. 369. There John
and Adam I figured out 123123
2:33:32
Was the show day about eight
months ago and I've been looking
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forward to this day ever since.
And he gives us 369 For some
2:33:40
reason, well 369 you'd multiply
by 3123 multiplied by three is
2:33:46
3690
2:33:47
Adam Curry: you go nice.
2:33:49
John C Dvorak: I like it. On a
sidenote jobs karma has worked
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cheater. The executive producers
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father mark. We work together
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Nice. It's gotten to the point
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Look I have one question on
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2:36:52
John C Dvorak: I bet. Happy New
Year none of them listen to the
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show. Ox health karma for all of
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my niece and nephews while
visiting over Christmas. Now
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sorry to hear that. It's not
good. I just had a thought.
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Adam Curry: Maybe we should have
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thing in a Mexican channel down
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in San Diego supposedly this is
just verification this is going
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on. But it makes sense.
immigrants coming into
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California given $2,200
2:37:40
Adam Curry: Oh yeah. And they go
out of the country come back
2:37:42
again for another 2200 It's
called loot. Yeah.
2:37:45
John C Dvorak: And they've been
doing it. They make like eight
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8008 88800 a month. We're going
in and out four times. Yep. Yep.
2:37:53
And they've been doing this.
It's like that's their job now.
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Yeah, I don't know if it's true,
2:38:00
Adam Curry: but a universal
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little 123 if we got enough of
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name these names, just names and
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Chad Farrell. 123 No jeans, no
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crashy MTR buddy says Happy New
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few Frenchmen actually listen to
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in Lakewood, Washington. 5510
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Texas 5333. He is the protector
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is all of them. Yeah. Justin
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finally got to the 50s and I'm
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be done. Justin Kaler in
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Kremmling, Colorado, David
Steele in Mobile, Alabama, Kyle
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mon in Cincinnati, Ohio, Brandon
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Mina Dale Mineo Mina Davao is
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vine Grove Kentucky dotted mind
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douching. You've been de deuced
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63 of them actually. Lisa
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2:50:53
has? Yeah Nobody wears a little
dainty T ring and we we want you
2:50:58
to be of equal value as the
Knights which you are so I'm
2:51:02
sorry you felt misgendered but I
just died just I just rejected
2:51:06
rejected
2:51:09
John C Dvorak: so there's you're
not having another ring
2:51:10
designed?
2:51:13
Adam Curry: Bring out their
blade. The big one. The big one.
2:51:16
The big one for the dudes. There
we go. Jay Parker up on the
2:51:19
podium sir. Zachary Montgomery
both of you have qualified to
2:51:25
become knights of the no agenda
roundtable you can select a dame
2:51:28
ring if you want. But why don't
I just get on with the ceremony
2:51:32
and very proud to pronounce Kate
the and Lee consistent. And Sir
2:51:36
face that as both of you are
welcome. Here at the roundtable.
2:51:40
We've got hookers and blow rent
boys and Chardonnay. We have
2:51:43
some fishpond, fellatio, Polish
potato vodka. We got diet soda
2:51:46
and video games. We got to
Heartless in hell doll redheads
2:51:49
rise organic macaroni and
plasticizers sparkling cider
2:51:53
escorts bong hits and bourbon
ginger ale ginger ale and
2:51:55
Jerboas breast milk and Pablo
man as requested lots of extra
2:52:00
mutton and meat beautiful. Go to
no agenda rings.com And you can
2:52:04
select from the night and day MB
rings. Yeah, they're the same.
2:52:08
But it's it's in the eye of the
beholder and the where it is a
2:52:12
signet ring. So when you hit
someone in the mouth, it'll
2:52:15
leave a lasting impression. And
you can also use that to seal
2:52:18
your important correspondence
with the provided sealing wax
2:52:21
and a certificate of
authenticity. And thank you
2:52:23
again for supporting the best
podcasts in university or no
2:52:26
agenda show.
2:52:36
As we discussed 2024 should be a
very interesting year. So you
2:52:41
want to have your community you
want to know where people are
2:52:45
that you can trust on. You can
support one another and support
2:52:50
each other towards love and good
deeds together. You know, and
2:52:53
you've got to continue meeting
together this is a habit that
2:52:57
you need to need to get you need
to do it get into the habit of
2:53:00
going to this meetups and
encourage is my word for this
2:53:03
year encouragement. I'm going to
encourage everybody to do things
2:53:07
and one of those is going to the
meetup. You won't regret it.
2:53:10
It's kind of the companion to
the show. And anyway if you hate
2:53:15
your dad in the mouth, bring him
to a meet up. We got lots of
2:53:18
producers who bring their
parents it's it's fun, and we've
2:53:21
got younger parents who bring
their human resources. It
2:53:24
doesn't matter where you're from
what your upbringing is you will
2:53:27
find your crew you will find
your community your family at a
2:53:31
no agenda meetup Take for
example the frozen hellscape
2:53:34
meet up here's a report
2:53:36
Unknown: this is sir are here
and Hayward Wisconsin at the not
2:53:40
so frozen hellscape meet up
chill evening. I am here with
2:53:47
this is Lauren. Thank you for
your courage. First
2:53:50
time meet up Have a great day.
2:53:54
Adam Curry: So first time meet
up he met somebody even though
2:53:58
it was just one that's how they
start up before you know you've
2:54:00
got a KC meet up. Hey,
2:54:03
Unknown: Mitch peace and we here
at 403 pinball game room. I came
2:54:09
here thinking I was going to win
and on. But it ain't looking too
2:54:13
good
2:54:14
pillows Lee. I'm the reason why
she is losing because I'm the
2:54:18
winner.
2:54:20
In the morning, guys, this is
pinball gypsy. This is the first
2:54:24
meetup I've been to in Kansas
City was down at one in Austin
2:54:28
and this was awesome and amazing
time because I ruined
2:54:32
everything.
2:54:33
So it's been a while for Kansas
City here my New Year's
2:54:35
resolution, more KC meetups and
2024 Greetings,
2:54:39
no agenda community. We wish you
the best from chiefs kingdom.
2:54:43
This meetup was an app but
definitely not a scam. Kyle from
2:54:46
Omaha here at the limpers
pinball beat up at Kansas City.
2:54:50
Johnny What was your favorite
pinball game? You liked the
2:54:56
Godzilla game. Can you say in
the morning you Get a
2:55:04
Adam Curry: gypsy that is
actually I follow her on no
2:55:06
agenda social. She always is
putting up her pinball scores of
2:55:09
different pinball machines she
plays. He's quite interesting.
2:55:13
We got to meet up. A meet up
happening tomorrow. Actually,
2:55:16
there's the BVI Shut up, slave
New Year's Day meet up that'll
2:55:19
be in Tortola Virgin Islands at
smuggler's Cove. Go to Nigel's
2:55:24
boom, boom, boom beach bar. You
know what's going on there and
2:55:27
I'm saying, I'm looking forward
to a report from you guys. On
2:55:31
the fourth of January. That's
next Thursday. Our next show day
2:55:34
five forks first Thursday, no
agenda meet up six o'clock at
2:55:37
bol winkels. Tavern in
Simpsonville, South Carolina,
2:55:40
and the Mile High meetup takes
place in Denver, Colorado at
2:55:43
Lincoln's Roadhouse there's many
more to come throughout the
2:55:46
month of January, February,
April on their march should
2:55:50
probably be filling up pretty
soon. Again, connection is
2:55:53
protection. This is where you
need to go for your for your
2:55:56
family, for your community. For
your crowd for your crew, no
2:55:59
agenda meetups go to no agenda
meet ups.com If you can't find a
2:56:02
meet up on that list near you.
Why don't you start one yourself
2:56:05
it's easy and always guaranteed
a party
2:56:11
Unknown: nice day you won't be
2:56:23
Adam Curry: safe is like a party
I'm sorry, I only have one ISO
2:56:32
and I don't think it's very
good. I only have one oh, this
2:56:35
is uh this is this is bad. This
is bad. This were a random
2:56:39
John C Dvorak: number that
happens all the time to us.
2:56:41
Alright, so
2:56:41
Adam Curry: I play mine first.
Yeah, sure. Thoughts. Such a
2:56:44
silly thing. See, I told you
sucks sucks.
2:56:48
John C Dvorak: Well, I got is
seriously seriously.
2:56:51
Adam Curry: Oh, man. Is that all
we got?
2:56:55
John C Dvorak: It's time to go
into the archives and pick a
2:56:58
classic classic to shop and
finish
2:57:09
I don't know what he's saying.
That's what I'm concerned about.
2:57:12
Oh,
2:57:12
Adam Curry: let's do it. Let's
live dangerously. Who cares? We
2:57:14
can do it. We can do this. We
can do this. News. Everyone is
2:57:19
right. We will leave the old
year and enter the new was some
2:57:22
good news. John once again has
selected something that Mimi
2:57:26
pines over in between taking
care of all the dogs in the
2:57:29
kennel.
2:57:30
John C Dvorak: Okay, here we go.
Now this one is Deb, you're
2:57:34
going to this two minutes right
on the money. Okay. Cut down
2:57:38
from four.
2:57:39
Adam Curry: Oh goodness, local
Report. I
2:57:40
John C Dvorak: hope you've got
obviously here we go.
2:57:43
Unknown: A Goodwill store
changed the lives of two local
2:57:45
families to a shared memory card
from a camera. Originally from
2:57:49
Chesterfield, Jordan, Vermont is
a senior at Mizzou studying
2:57:53
education and as a self
proclaimed amateur photographer.
2:57:56
This is the goodwill in
Manchester where it all started.
2:57:59
Jordan and Sharon, Vermont, her
mother decided to go shopping
2:58:02
during Thanksgiving break for
Jordan from Mizzou. She asked
2:58:05
her mom if she could buy a
camera that was more than 20
2:58:08
years old for the technology
section.
2:58:10
And when we got home, she said,
Mom, there's a memory card in
2:58:13
here. And I said, Oh, I hope
that people didn't leave
2:58:17
pictures on that. I wonder
what's on there. And
2:58:19
it was full of someone's family
photos from 2009. Jordan said
2:58:23
she wanted to send these
pictures to whomever they belong
2:58:26
to. So Sharon posted on Facebook
asking if anyone knew these
2:58:30
people, therefore 2009.
2:58:32
So I didn't know if some of the
people in the photos weren't
2:58:35
around anymore.
2:58:36
Jordan was right. My dad has
been gone for five years. And
2:58:40
yeah, very sad. And my aunt
passed away. Two years ago, Pat
2:58:45
and her husband Phil bought the
camera back in 2001. After
2:58:49
cleaning out their basement in
Manchester, they donated it to
2:58:52
Goodwill in November. I lost my
2:58:54
mom, three years ago, and I just
was thinking, you know, if
2:58:58
somebody had found pictures of
her, I mean, I would be so
2:59:01
grateful to get
2:59:02
as was Pat who bumped into a
friend she hadn't seen in 10
2:59:05
years at a local craft show.
Then
2:59:08
two days later, I get a text
from her saying Is this your
2:59:12
family? And I'm like, Oh my
gosh, yes, it is my family.
2:59:16
Social media, bringing together
total strangers.
2:59:20
I definitely magical and like I
said very exciting and just
2:59:23
crazy. I mean, it's such a
small, small world. It really is
2:59:26
a small place because she
2:59:28
thinks of other people more than
herself. And she was the one who
2:59:32
said mom we have to try to find
out whose pictures they are and
2:59:35
that just showed me what a
beautiful soul my daughter has
2:59:38
been.
2:59:41
Reporting in Manchester any
crawl.
2:59:43
Adam Curry: Ah, that's nice.
That's that is good news. I like
2:59:48
that is finding old pictures.
Voices from the grave. What
2:59:52
Unknown: do we want?
2:59:54
Adam Curry: When do we want it
now? Your final good news.
3:00:00
Everybody, your final good news
of 2023. And I think it was a
3:00:05
good year. Yeah, it was crazy.
And people got all mad and spun
3:00:10
up. But doesn't matter. We had a
good time here no agenda.
3:00:14
John C Dvorak: And it was a
better year than 2022. Yes,
3:00:17
exactly.
3:00:17
Adam Curry: Oh, much better.
Hey, we were walking around. We
3:00:20
were free men and women again.
Thank you all so much. Wish you
3:00:24
a very, very happy new year. A
very lovely ending. For all of
3:00:31
you. Remember those oil balls.
3:00:35
John C Dvorak: And we'll have a
donut hole one of the two and
3:00:38
we'll
3:00:38
Adam Curry: ended up with some
end of show mixes from Professor
3:00:41
Jay Jay there and China. rxo.
And Drew steel. Thank you troll
3:00:46
room. We love you. We'll see you
on Thursday because even in the
3:00:49
new year, we'll kick it off
right we'll get started is going
3:00:52
to be a good one. It's going to
be a lot of fun. We'll all be
3:00:55
here for the ride. Coming to you
from the heart of the Texas Hill
3:00:58
Country and FEMA Region number
five in the morning, everybody.
3:01:00
I'm Adam curry.
3:01:01
John C Dvorak: In the northern
Silicon Valley am John C.
3:01:04
Dvorak. Happy
3:01:05
Adam Curry: New Year everybody.
Remember to stay tuned to the
3:01:08
stream. We got the Lotus effect
live to get you ready for New
3:01:13
Year's probably take you through
the countdown. Until next year,
3:01:17
adios mo foes who we who eat.
And such
3:01:24
Unknown: is the round of
competition that ultimately
3:01:26
determines your fate. The ladies
will have to demonstrate your
3:01:29
ability to answer a thought
provoking questions, especially
3:01:31
when the whole country is
watching. To begin with South
3:01:35
Carolina,
3:01:35
Nikki Haley is facing a barrage
of criticism. But for something
3:01:39
she didn't say. You know, Dr.
Beck, what caused the Civil War?
3:01:45
I personally believe did not
mention slavery.
3:01:51
What do you want me to say?
3:01:53
I personally believe and blamed
a democratic plant for the
3:01:58
question. And we will because
sama about that be committed.
3:02:06
What do you want me to say about
slavery? What was the cause of
3:02:10
the United States, South Africa
and we were like What do you
3:02:17
want me to say about slavery? So
we will be able to build up our
3:02:20
stature. Nikki Haley is facing a
barrage of criticism
3:02:27
especially when the whole
country is watching to begin
3:02:30
with South Carolina South
Carolina What do you want me to
3:02:36
say about slavery I personally
believe
3:02:51
got nothing on my face that's
what she was saying. I don't
3:03:00
follow mandate. I just looked
the other way. At least that's
3:03:06
what she was saying. That's what
she was saying. But I can't
3:03:13
breathe I can't start
quarantine. Like I got this
3:03:19
breed in my mind saying that a
fire doesn't come and say Say
3:03:26
Say Say say that Mexico mitigate
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3:03:38
aka brain gray gray gray dress
3:03:49
sleeves and if I do is allergies
I'll see guess what they don't
3:03:58
see something is overblown. They
just make the rules up as they
3:04:04
go up as they go and they think
that we don't know
3:04:09
they think that we don't know
3:04:12
but I can't breathe I can't
start like God got this greed in
3:04:21
my mind without a fight because
the governmental say Say Say Say
3:04:27
say gay gay gay gay gay
3:04:37
Kerry's gonna take a break.
Great. Great, great, great thank
3:04:47
you
3:04:58
say get out Hey, just think what
you've been getting down and out
3:05:05
about the media and the dirty
dirty leaves in the world. You
3:05:08
could have been getting out to
the streets. My best friend
3:05:14
brought his new girlfriend she's
like, Oh my god, please put on a
3:05:18
message to the lady over there
with crazy adsterra just called
3:05:22
Baby Give me a break. Break
break
3:05:39
and the cameras gonna Hey. Gray
gray gray gray gray take it off.
3:05:53
Take it off
3:06:13
a good day
3:06:20
be swans. Be swans. Be swans.
Swans, swans. swans. swans. Be
3:06:33
swans. Swans, the swans. The
swans, swans, swans. Get her out
3:06:44
of her house,
3:06:45
every day. Celebrate.
3:06:55
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