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John C Dvorak: Hey I funk Adam
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assassination episode 1622. This
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distraction and broadcasting
live from the heartland. Victory
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here and FEMA Region number six.
Good morning, everybody. I'm
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Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Silicon Valley where I'm
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wondering the difference between
Ambrose sexuality and gender
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fluidity and being starved for
attention. I'm John C. Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Buzzkill. gotta
tighten it up. John got to
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tighten it up just a bit got to
tighten it up. A little tighter
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a little tighter. Now what were
those sex abrogation
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John C Dvorak: our bro
sexuality. Ambrose section
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Adam Curry: what is okay, I give
up. What is ABS report you do?
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Is an eyebrow sexuality.
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John C Dvorak: If you look it
up, no, I'm not going to it. It
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basically means what used to be
called gender fluidity. Oh, but
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they had to come up with a new
term for some unknown reason.
1:08
Oh,
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Adam Curry: that makes no Well,
that makes no sense. So there's
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John C Dvorak: a article
floating around the net with
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remember
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Adam Curry: when we said that in
1992
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John C Dvorak: There's an
article floating around the net
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showing this goofy looking girl
saying I've been at bro sexual
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all these years and I never knew
what it meant. Oh. And I look at
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it what? Who? I never heard
this. And so I look into it. And
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it's just another it's another
disease. It's how you live for
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help. No,
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Adam Curry: let's just let's
just be honest about you. We're
1:47
on tick tock again. No,
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John C Dvorak: no, this was not
a tic tac toe. This was a an
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article floating around the net
the net?
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Adam Curry: I think we just
gotta keep that in. Where do you
1:58
find it was floating around the
net? That's exactly what we used
2:02
to say floating around the net.
The netting round. Yes. Remember
2:07
the net? Now the good old days
of the net? The net the net?
2:11
Remember our SLIP and PPP
connections to get onto the net?
2:16
John C Dvorak: Yes, I do. As a
matter of fact,
2:18
Adam Curry: your have your wind
sock stack. The good old days
2:22
John C Dvorak: and they remember
they there was always when if
2:24
you get it any company back in
the early on, like in the 90s.
2:28
There's always one person
usually a woman who was the
2:31
expert at surfing the net?
2:36
Adam Curry: Yes, in a company.
Yeah. She's the expert wasn't
2:40
really all the woman? I don't
think so. I think in the
2:42
beginning,
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John C Dvorak: it was my
experience has always been a
2:45
woman who is an expert. She was
the person that you she's the go
2:49
to gal
2:50
Adam Curry: in the company.
Yeah. And she was probably the
2:53
same person who could also make
the printer work. It was just
2:57
possible just Yes. Yeah. Just
guessing
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John C Dvorak: needles. No
toner. What?
3:04
Adam Curry: Well, it was
wonderful to see he was
3:07
fantastic. Pretty much everybody
fell for it and it works very,
3:12
very well. It just
3:18
pass right everybody the
distraction of the week rolled
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out
3:22
Unknown: through we're just
beginning to dive into the more
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than 900 pages of court records
involving Epstein and his
3:28
associates. This is the first
time deposition transcripts and
3:32
other confidential material
previously kept under wraps is
3:35
coming out. Some of the more
familiar names your lesser
3:39
former President Bill Clinton,
Prince Andrew, our attorney Alan
3:42
Dershowitz, magician, David
Copperfield, Governor Bill
3:46
Richardson. Now we're reaching
out to comment to these men, but
3:49
none of them have been charged
criminally with any ties to
3:53
Epstein's victims, and many in
the past have denied wrongdoing.
3:57
Oh,
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Adam Curry: man X was on fire.
Mixes her fire was crow crazy?
4:07
Like this is the list?
4:08
John C Dvorak: Who's on the
list? Listen, nothing. The list.
4:11
Oh, yeah. It's
4:12
Adam Curry: all about the list.
The list the list? Yeah, it's
4:14
the list. Everybody pay
attention to the list. But of
4:19
course, we saw a couple things
happen even had in the, in the
4:24
newsletter. First we had the
unredacted flight logs, extra
4:28
pages. This is not the client.
4:32
John C Dvorak: How unredacted is
every half of the other half two
4:35
people blanked out. Yeah,
4:38
Adam Curry: the client list I
was like what what is it was
4:42
what what is it like? It's just
like, the invoices or something.
4:51
It doesn't have their copy of.
of TurboTax. We can see the
4:56
client list everyone was all
over. Oh, If this was this was
5:01
my favorite story about the
list. Oh
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Unknown: no, not Jimmy Kimmel
will NFL New York Jets
5:05
quarterback Aaron
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Rodgers actually suggested live
on ESPN air yesterday that
5:10
comedian and host Jimmy Kimmel
will be on Jeffrey Epstein's
5:13
client list to be released later
this week. Let's watch
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Fox to somebody back deets on
it. Yep, Super Bowl 58 You'll
5:22
see the emblem put on the screen
and then bring it 57 And 56 has
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something to do with the Epstein
list that came out that's
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supposed to be coming out. I've
been waiting for my wine cellar
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a lot of people including Jimmy
Kimmel are really hoping that
5:42
this
5:47
clip from this particular
program was run on Jimmy Kimmel
5:50
show whenever Aaron brought up
the list and then Jimmy mocked
5:54
him for it man has not forgotten
about that. But here we are
5:58
sitting right in front of that
nice bottle of scotch.
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Kimmel slammed Rogers are these
accusations writing on x? Dear
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aihole. For the record, I've not
met flown with visited or had
6:11
any contact whatsoever with
Epstein. Nor will you find my
6:14
name on any list other than the
clearly phony nonsense that soft
6:18
brain wackos like yours. Can't
seem to distinguish from
6:22
reality, your reckless words,
put my family in danger, keep it
6:26
up. And we will debate the facts
further in court. As of this
6:29
recording, we're still waiting
on the release of that
6:32
full list. Rogers and Kimmel
have history. They don't like
6:36
each other.
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Adam Curry: Whatever. So
everyone's all over the I'm
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John C Dvorak: stunned.
Everyone's all over the clip
6:45
showed up on your behalf. Oh,
well, the
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Adam Curry: exes show for
different reason. But but the
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here's the question, David
Copperfield on the list, which
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is not a list. In fact, it was a
list where's the list? There's
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no list. But this list is the
list people making a list. But
7:03
he if David Copperfield was on
the list, why didn't he make the
7:06
list disappear? Very
disappointed.
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John C Dvorak: Grown grown.
7:13
Adam Curry: So this is what it
was. First, we had to tease
7:15
everybody keep everybody a
little pre distracted with the
7:19
with the extra 40 pages. Because
President Trump dropped a
7:26
document. That's why everyone
was distracted with the so
7:30
called list. Give him lots of
pages to look at. Give him lots
7:33
of read it. We'll just make sure
we all this is with Copperfield.
7:36
I was Jimmy Kimmel there. But
there's a very good documentary
7:42
piece of what does he call it
actually? Summary of election
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fraud in the 2020 presidential
election in the swing states.
7:52
Have you have you seen this
document? Yeah, it's
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John C Dvorak: it's a beauty.
It's really good.
7:57
Adam Curry: I mean, it shows all
the fraud that went on with
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counts recounts, machines that
had no that didn't have any, any
8:08
receipts, no digital receipts in
person ballots cast that were
8:14
wrong. I mean, the everything
about this should dead people
8:18
blooded. And it's a big list.
It's really the swing states.
8:22
But it's big, a lot about
Georgia, of course, and nothing,
8:28
nothing on the M five M and very
little actually on on x. And all
8:34
other places, because everybody
was distracted by the list,
8:38
which
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John C Dvorak: is a sex sex
versus, you know, voter fraud.
8:43
Let me weigh the two which is
going to get the most attention,
8:47
sex for voter fraud. Sex wins
that one.
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Adam Curry: I mean, when you
when you look at we and there's
8:55
literally nothing of the the
only thing they had on the M
8:59
five M was, you know, they
brought some guy out who wrote a
9:02
book about, you know, how Trump
paid him to go and verify
9:07
everything and Trump lied and
paid him to lie. And you know,
9:10
so they brought that guy in a
couple of times. I won't even
9:13
bore you with that. That was
pretty funny. Let's see. Did we
9:20
have no I don't even think oh,
wait. Yeah, I did have. You want
9:23
to hear Epstein clips, just for
yucks, where you want to skip it
9:27
since it's dark out there? For
yucks, I'll
9:30
John C Dvorak: listen. For
yucks, let's
9:31
Adam Curry: listen to this. This
9:32
Unknown: morning. We're learning
why attorneys wanted to depose
9:35
former President Clinton and now
settled defamation case relating
9:38
to allegations against sex
offender Jeffrey Epstein. And is
9:41
one time Paramore. Elaine
Maxwell Paramore.
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Adam Curry: I love the term
Paramore Will you be my
9:47
Paramore? Please be my Paramore.
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Unknown: We know that Clinton
has been publicly associated
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with Epstein before
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the first batch of previously
sealed court documents related
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to Epstein or made public last
night one from a lawsuit filed
9:59
by Virginia goo Frey she's one
of the women who say they were
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abused at Epstein's home in
Florida, New York and on a
10:05
private Caribbean island who
phrase attorneys sought to
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depose Clinton as part of her
2016 lawsuit against Epstein's
10:11
former girlfriend. Ghislaine
Maxwell because her attorneys
10:14
argued Clinton is a key person
who can provide information
10:17
about his close relationship
with Maxwell and Epstein and
10:20
disapprove Maxwell's claims.
This
10:22
is just the first of what's
coming out about these names
10:26
that have been associated with
Epstein for a long time.
10:29
And Frey made no allegations of
wrongdoing against Clinton
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contradicting a previous claim
when he flew with Clinton and
10:35
the Secret Service in a
helicopter. According to
10:37
Maxwell's unsealed deposition,
she said the allegations that
10:40
Clinton had dinner on Epstein's
private island were 100% False
10:44
without Virginia she phrase
lawsuit, this stuff wouldn't
10:48
have been exchanged because it
was relevant to the claims. And
10:51
now the court has decided
there's no good basis to keep
10:54
this stuff under wraps from the
public
10:56
after Epstein's arrest in 2019,
a Clinton spokesperson denied
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the former President knew about
Epstein's crimes, denied Clinton
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was ever on Epstein's Island and
said Clinton had not
11:05
communicated with Epstein in
more than a decade. Also in the
11:08
documents deposition from a
witness who said she met Michael
11:11
Jackson and magician David
Copperfield during her time with
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Epstein died in jail while
awaiting trial on sex
11:17
trafficking charges in 2019. His
death was ruled a suicide the
11:22
Adam Curry: only the only thing
that was really kind of funny
11:24
about all this was Dershowitz.
The he's a perv.
11:29
John C Dvorak: tertia you know,
the Dershowitz thing is that
11:32
when if you look at the flight
logs, and it kind of went over,
11:35
Adam Curry: curious when you
went over the flight logs,
11:38
John C Dvorak: looking at as
everything is on initials and
11:42
code names, except Alan
Dershowitz spelled out in all
11:46
caps. I found that to be a
little peculiar. And the other
11:49
thing that's peculiar about the
flight logs is they seem to have
11:53
spent as much time in his never
discussed, but that flight with
11:57
the with Maxwell and a couple
other girlfriends and Epstein,
12:02
they were spending most of their
time in Palm Beach or not Palm
12:05
Beach, but Palm Springs.
12:06
Adam Curry: Now, of course, good
to hang out. The whole thing is
12:10
stupid. And every network, all
this attention paid to and
12:14
where's Elon Musk talking about
the voter fraud? I thought he
12:17
was all about that. That was all
about fair elections finish.
12:21
Yeah, exactly. Exact No.
Instead, what do we have
12:24
promoted on? Well, Trump was
exonerated because he didn't he
12:28
didn't have sex with anybody. He
just he just, you know, just met
12:32
him for dinner. It's so
disappointing that people fall
12:37
for this easy, easy probe. The
minute I heard about the list,
12:42
I'm looking at the other way,
what's going on. And Trump comes
12:47
out with this. And it's in the
show notes. If anyone cares to
12:50
take a look at it. He's no one
cares. It's well documented, he
12:53
would have won easily. They
really know what the worst part
12:57
is. You can't trust elections at
all. It's not about Democrats
13:02
cheating better than
Republicans. This particular
13:05
2020 this particular cycle, you
can't trust any of it we have
13:10
that our elections are bogus.
13:14
John C Dvorak: I am not going to
argue the point because I live
13:16
in California where they're
obviously bogus. But worse than
13:19
California is Washington State
to get more on Governor they
13:23
have up there was like just a
dork. And he's doing it. He's
13:27
like he acts like a dictator.
And because it's 100% male in
13:32
ballots, it's ridiculous. It's
just complete fraud up there in
13:36
Washington state is you have to
have people have to be able to
13:40
go to a polling place. They have
to fill out a ballot as a paper
13:44
ballot that is collected and
stored and can be recounted.
13:48
That's the only way you can do
it legitimately. And they do it
13:51
in big countries that way. But
no, no, we can't do it that way.
13:54
We have to have this and that
and machines and computers and
13:59
wizards do it online. Let's have
it on the internet.
14:02
Adam Curry: And the thing is,
people don't care. You're
14:05
absolutely right. Hey, I'd
rather look at the list. Who's
14:07
on the list? Oh, Jimmy Kimmel.
Oh, he was friends with Epstein
14:12
chef. He must know something. He
can't be totally in the dark.
14:17
Pathetic, it's pathetic. Really
is just sad.
14:24
John C Dvorak: And if it wasn't
I do have one kind of an Epstein
14:26
clip which is just a one. It's
like it Mike kind of complained
14:31
about. About your buddy over
there in Texas.
14:37
Adam Curry: My buddy, which
buddy? Joe Rogan, Alex Jones,
14:41
Alex Jai Alex Jones. Okay.
14:43
John C Dvorak: Alex rerelease an
old clip that he made. I don't
14:48
know why it bothered. But he put
it on x because he's back on x
14:52
and Twitter. So this is he. I
just want to play a little bit
14:57
of it because I realized that
Alex The problem I've always had
15:01
with him is that he was just say
stuff that's wrong. And he for
15:05
example, he says he says here we
are at the end I don't have this
15:08
part on the clip but I can
assure you can go back and
15:10
listen to it. He says here's the
Epstein seven story bit
15:15
townhouse. He says seven stories
and they when they bring the
15:19
camera up, and it's literally
three stories, three, not even
15:23
five. And then he's got a couple
other little gimme things in
15:27
here that just make no sense.
But Bill
15:29
Unknown: Gates, who took control
of all the major world health
15:32
departments in
15:32
Adam Curry: the planet, Bill
Gates, not on the list, oddly,
15:36
Bill Gates, not on any any of
the any of the documents of the
15:39
depositions nothing weird. Bill
15:41
Unknown: Gates, who is trying to
force an occupation is on us to
15:45
bring in a world dictatorship, a
world economy, a World Social
15:50
credit score, world ID, Bill
Gates was evidence shows in
15:55
charge of Jeffrey Epstein, and
that's why Jeffrey Epstein had
15:58
to die. There were people above
Bill Gates. So we're here in New
16:01
York City, to investigate the
roots of how the corruption and
16:06
how the blackmail operation to
expose it is those doors that
16:10
Prince Andrew was famously
photographed staring out as
16:13
young women came in and out.
It's those doors that famously
16:17
Bill Gates was caught going into
and having parties, it's those
16:20
doors that the system didn't
want us to know about because
16:23
they wanted to use that
blackmail, that control to
16:26
control the people that control
our lives. And remember, many of
16:30
the people that came to be
compromised here and to engage
16:32
in sex crimes, did it as a gang
initiation. You've all heard of
16:35
Crips and Bloods, they got to
either kill another member of
16:38
the other gang or like shoot
some innocent person that works
16:40
at a liquor store. You hear
about the Mexican Mafia. You've
16:42
heard the Italian Mafia, the
hillbillies, all of them have to
16:46
commit a crime, be part of the
club. But in prison, you get
16:49
killed if you're a pedophile.
Nobody puts up with that one of
16:52
her children. This is the
ultimate cold because to get in
16:54
there cold, you've got to abuse
children. And that's what this
16:58
facility is about. That's why
Bacchus, the Roman god of
17:01
debauchery, and evil is above
the door, and up on the top,
17:05
there's images of little naked
children dancing.
17:09
John C Dvorak: Okay, first of
all, Bacchus is the god of
17:12
agriculture, the Roman god of
agriculture. Can you stickler
17:16
for details, and butchery a
debauchery is actually a term
17:21
that was developed in the 1500s
that from the French were were
17:25
de bois che, I'm
17:26
Adam Curry: going to text Alex
right away and tell him that he
17:28
is wrong. And it's
17:30
John C Dvorak: just this kind of
thing that bothers me. Because
17:33
it's a three storey building a
seven storey building, he claims
17:36
Bill Gates was in charge of the
whole operation, that'll be the
17:40
day. And then he goes on with it
just as well, you.
17:46
Adam Curry: You You don't know
any more than he does. If Bill
17:49
Gates was in charge of any
operation or not.
17:54
John C Dvorak: Leave me Why
would I believe, charge him of
17:58
an international blackmailing
operation? Involving? Well, you
18:04
know, I operations I just don't
know, you act like you know him.
18:09
I do know him and I know what
he's capable of. And that's not
18:13
one of the things he can do or
would
18:15
Adam Curry: do. But he's, he's,
he's one of the main peons in
18:19
the New World Order.
18:21
John C Dvorak: Well, that may be
true in some way. Okay.
18:25
Adam Curry: Do do you think is
the mastermind behind Bill
18:27
Gates? Because he can't do
anything if he can't, if he
18:30
can't even blackmail people with
with sex? What can he do? That's
18:33
the easiest thing to do.
18:35
John C Dvorak: You know, the
funny thing is, at the beginning
18:37
of this spiel, Jones goes on
about two people are running the
18:41
world and he says the Club of
Rome, which is impossible, yeah,
18:45
Club of Rome may have something
to do with 300. And then he
18:49
says, the British Royal Family,
yeah, they're the reptiles, of
18:53
course. But he never associates
the possibility that Prince
18:58
Andrew is always in there now
that he's that he's that he's
19:01
poor. He's the real guy running
the whole thing. I'll take that
19:06
as a possibility. Okay, and I'm
dying as a possibility. So
19:11
Adam Curry: people should know,
John, and never talk in between
19:13
shows, quite frankly, you know,
after three and a half hours
19:16
twice a week, we kind of run zyk
of each other. John sends me his
19:21
clips. I don't listen to them. I
do look at the just at the
19:24
titles. And we have a lot of
overlap in topics. I don't think
19:28
we have overlapping clips,
overlap and topics. So if you
19:32
don't mind, I'll kick one off.
And then you can pick it up
19:35
because I see you have a number
of clips. This is about the
19:38
border crisis, as we know that
there's what is happening here
19:43
in the United States. His policy
policy is to allow people in
19:48
catch and release parole, get
work permits temporary
19:52
protective status, the vote the
let them vote. The estimates are
19:58
10,000 people coming The
interview before I even go in,
20:02
it was interesting. One of the
one of the stepdaughters calls
20:08
yesterday says, Hey, I'm
thinking about moving to London
20:11
or the EU. And, you know, try my
luck over there. So Oh, that's
20:15
great. Have you thought about
what it takes to get a visa? Ah,
20:21
John C Dvorak: yeah, you can't
just is not the expected answer.
20:25
No,
20:25
Adam Curry: but but people don't
even. I think, because if you
20:28
live in America, it's like,
they've already been given this
20:32
kind of this programming that,
well, you know, if you need to
20:35
come into America, then you
know, we welcome you. I'm sure
20:38
all countries do that. And if
you look at Europe, and you look
20:41
at the UK, the UK is tightening
down. It's like why migrants go
20:45
in there all the time. So I
guess I can go in No, no, no.
20:49
And if you look at the UK, have
been the the quickest besides,
20:54
although it would still take
quite a while. You know, if you
20:57
want to marry somebody, she even
said, Well, could you adopt me?
21:01
I said, No, I'm American
citizen. But the only reason I
21:04
could work in the UK is at the
time it was before Brexit Breck
21:07
breakfast, Brexit, and I was
married to an EU national. So
21:11
that's the only reason why I
could work there and live there.
21:15
But the fastest way to get a
visa is you can get an
21:17
agriculture visa for six months
picking fruit. That didn't go
21:23
over well. Anyway. So we have
this this stalemate in in the
21:29
American government in Congress,
which is mainly run by the
21:35
Republican saying, well, we're
not going to give any money to
21:37
the war machine for Ukraine and
for Israel, unless we unless you
21:43
fix the border, got to fix the
border. And unfortunately, I was
21:48
right. It's a scam. And it's in
this clip. Tonight
21:52
Unknown: amid a record number of
border crossings House Speaker
21:55
Mike Johnson and 64 house
republicans touring the southern
21:59
border descending on Eagle Pass
Texas to demand stricter
22:03
immigration policies.
22:04
One thing is absolutely clear.
America is at a breaking point
22:09
with record levels of illegal
immigration December
22:12
reaching that record high
sources telling ABC news there
22:15
were 302,000 migrant encounters.
And until changes are made to
22:20
border policies. Republican
lawmakers are vowing to hold up
22:23
emergency funds for Ukraine
Israel and the border HR to
22:28
secure the border Act would
resume construction of the
22:31
border wall change who qualifies
for asylum and limit the
22:34
Department of Homeland
Security's ability to grant
22:37
migrants parole,
22:38
our position is very clear. And
we have made that clear, again
22:41
for seven months. HR two is the
necessary ingredient. Why?
22:46
Because it has provisions that
fix each of these problems. And
22:50
these things work together.
22:52
And today, senators on Capitol
Hill working to strike a
22:55
bipartisan deal. We're making
progress
22:57
we're closer than but this is a
very difficult issue.
23:02
Overnight, President Biden
placing the blame on Republicans
23:05
saying without funding, his
hands are tied.
23:12
Adam Curry: Alright, so there it
is, exactly as I predicted, this
23:16
is about HR to all that you
really need to do is say we
23:20
changed the policy so that you
just can't come in and get
23:24
parole, we're not going to catch
and release we're going to
23:27
reject. That's all that it would
take. And I think Biden might
23:30
have signed some executive
orders that he would have to
23:32
undo. But there's no necessity
for any type of legislation. But
23:39
here it is. The color wait.
23:42
John C Dvorak: There is a little
gotcha in there. Ray says in
23:44
your Biden says his hands are
tied. But he last show, we
23:49
played a clip where he's already
been giving money to Ukraine,
23:53
that has not been approved by
Congress. And I made a big fuss
23:57
about it.
23:57
Adam Curry: Yeah, I don't care.
Because right now, you should
24:00
care. Right now I'm about to
tell you about HR two. And what
24:04
is an HR two? This is a huge
bill. I mean, it's big, like so
24:10
are you say how big it's big.
And the estimated cost, just the
24:15
beginning is 56 billion, which
is not so much but let's just
24:19
look at a few little items from
HR to US Customs, Border
24:24
Protection, technology upgrades.
That's where the first money
24:29
goes. And you know how much
money they appropriated for that
24:32
just to start off with 2024 and
2025. Magic number $33 million.
24:38
Right there that tells you it's
a scam. They got the magic lamp
24:41
number. They're going to upgrade
and add to license plate
24:44
readers, tower base surveillance
surveillance, deployable,
24:49
lighter than air ground
surveillance equipment, vehicle
24:53
and dismount exploitation
radars, also known as Vader,
24:58
three dimensional seismic Acoust
leak detection, advance
25:02
unattended surveillance sensors,
mobile vehicle mounted manned
25:06
portable surveillance
capabilities unmanned aircraft
25:08
systems drones, tunnel detection
systems fiber optic cable that's
25:13
an actual line item. And then of
course we're going to change ID.
25:23
This will legalize what they've
already been doing at the
25:25
airports collection of biometric
information from certain
25:28
individuals seeking entry into
the sterile area of an airport,
25:31
that's you and me, when you're
going through TSA has nothing to
25:35
do with being an immigrant,
illegal brown skin whatever.
25:42
Beginning not later than 120
days after the date of the
25:44
enactment of this act, the
administrator shall collect
25:46
biometric information from an
individual described in
25:49
subsection E. And subsection e
is the individual described in
25:55
the subsection seeking entry
into the sterile area of an
25:58
airport. That's everybody. So
there's your biometric
26:01
collection, which I've already
been doing. But now it's just
26:04
legal, and we're going to live
with it forever. At my favorite
26:07
is the employment eligibility
verification system e verify.
26:12
This has been a very contentious
point, this E verify in the
26:17
past. People don't want to run
forever, but it doesn't really
26:21
exist. The conversation has been
now now it will now will be
26:28
required that employment
eligibility be confirmed through
26:32
E verify for every individual
who is going to work at a
26:36
company. This is universal
identification. That's what this
26:39
is. And this thing is huge.
There's all kinds of nonsense in
26:44
there. They didn't have time to
look through it all but have
26:46
look. It's like 400 pages. We
don't need that it's a scam.
26:52
That was scamming us.
26:54
John C Dvorak: There was nothing
anyway. I mean, if it was HB
26:57
two, I think the whole thing is
it's hrs and it's House
27:01
Resolution. It's bullcrap. From
the get go, the whole thing is a
27:05
rousse.
27:05
Adam Curry: It will it will turn
into full on legislation that
27:09
you know it will this is Schumer
let's lit whose bill it this is
27:12
Schumer. It's Schumer, that
guy's no good.
27:18
John C Dvorak: Well, who is
good? Well,
27:21
Adam Curry: not the
International Rescue Committee.
27:24
Just need to mention these guys
real quick. The International
27:28
Rescue Committee are is one of
the main funders of this illegal
27:33
immigration. And I have their
form 990 here, which always lay
27:39
Yeah, it's a good one. How much
do you think the internet this
27:42
is? The president of this is
David Miliband? Because he seems
27:45
like a guy who cares. You know,
he's compassionate. David
27:48
John C Dvorak: Miliband did the
ex politician from Great Britain
27:52
who is up there at the top of
the of the possible Prime
27:56
Minister, wannabes. Well, he
came over, he was brought this
28:01
the operation you're going to
discuss which I've looked into
28:04
myself, is unbelievable.
28:07
Adam Curry: You know how much he
makes at the International
28:09
Rescue? A million or 1,086,979
bucks. And then he gets some
28:15
health
28:16
John C Dvorak: care stuff. And
he's only the front man,
28:18
according to most people. Oh,
yeah. So
28:21
Adam Curry: this whole outfit
receives this year current year,
28:26
so that would be 2022. That this
was filed. $1.355 billion. Yeah,
28:33
yeah, they were short last year,
only 924 million disappointing
28:37
year, disappointing year. And
you can see where it's coming
28:41
from and what they give their
money to allow me to scroll
28:45
down. I'm just giving you some
of the how this where this
28:48
billion billions of dollars
comes from is just kind of fun
28:51
and interesting. So you know
that, you know, who's really
28:54
behind this is our own
government institutions. We have
29:01
$177 million. I'm rounding up
$178 million from the Bureau of
29:06
Population, Refugees and
Migration. They're in there on C
29:11
Street in Washington, Department
of Health and Human Services
29:16
$123 million. The Bureau for
humanitarian assists, these are
29:21
all the US government
organizations 100 and 15
29:25
million. Then the French, the
belt, the European Union kicks
29:30
in 75 million European Union
humanitarian department. Thanks.
29:34
Thanks, guys. Let's see the UN
High Commissioner on refugees 45
29:41
million. The Germans kick in 37
mil eight Swedes kick in 34. But
29:46
we're clearly the ones funding
the most of it. And then if you
29:49
see where the money's going to,
is it going to else to
29:53
Venezuela? Now? Now it's all
going to Africa, East Asia more
29:59
after Rikka Caribbean Sub
Saharan Africa, we're paying for
30:06
this. We're paying for this to
take place. And this is just one
30:11
of the organizations that does
this.
30:15
John C Dvorak: It's yeah,
they're a big one, though.
30:17
Adam Curry: I mean, where's the
chance for this? Hey, hey, ho
30:21
ho, IRC has got to go. Don't
worry. It's cool, though
30:26
happening in in California. As
of the first of January all
30:33
undocumented immigrants are
eligible for health care
30:35
insurance. How about the school?
30:40
John C Dvorak: That seems that
seems righteous to I don't want
30:42
a bunch of sick, sick immigrants
roaming around Come on.
30:47
Adam Curry: Dutch Dutch study
says immigration is costing the
30:50
state 17 billion euros a year.
Oh, yes. And they're breaking
30:55
down the walls of the of the
government in Holland about
30:59
this. Not really no one cares.
Nobody cares. I don't know.
31:03
Okay,
31:03
John C Dvorak: go to my border
clips this border BS clip one.
31:06
Dozens of
31:07
Unknown: House Republicans are
at the southern border in Eagle
31:09
Pass, Texas. Their trip comes as
Customs and Border Patrol saw a
31:14
record high number of illegal
crossings in December, around
31:18
300,000 crossings. That is
roughly the size of the city of
31:22
Orlando crossing into the United
States illegally in a single
31:26
month. NTDs a congressional
correspondent Melina Weiskopf
31:30
reports for us.
31:33
House Republicans have made
several trips to the southern
31:35
border. But this is the first
time that Mike Johnson is
31:38
leading a delegation as the
speaker and it comes at a time
31:41
when pressure is high as right
now the Senate is working on a
31:44
deal with the White House.
They're trying to find common
31:47
ground solutions over
immigration and border policy
31:50
how to change those policies to
fix the immigration issue. But
31:54
House Republicans they have
their own list of demands, much
31:57
of which includes returning to
Trump era border policies such
32:01
as the remain in Mexico policy.
This delegation was made up of
32:05
around 64 Republican lawmakers
from 26 states, the Republican
32:09
Speaker says and they met with
Border Patrol agents, they met
32:12
with local residents, they
viewed processing centers all to
32:16
get a grip of the current
situation of the border. Here's
32:19
what those Republicans had to
say about the urgency of the
32:21
issue arguing why their demands
deserve to be met.
32:25
When when President Trump
entered the Oval Office, he he
32:29
put in the remain in Mexico
policy. He ended the catch and
32:31
release policy. He did the
fundamental common sense things
32:35
that stem the flow, it was down
to a tiny fraction of what it is
32:38
right now. In December alone.
It's the highest number in
32:41
history. And it's going to
continue because they're showing
32:44
no no no inclination at all to
change it.
32:48
Adam Curry: Neither are you Mike
Johnson. Did you think he even
32:52
reads this stuff?
32:55
John C Dvorak: I still have I'm
reserving I'm I'm
32:58
Adam Curry: reserving my my
thoughts about him now to I'm
33:01
not liking what he's doing here.
33:03
John C Dvorak: But here we go to
clip the
33:05
Unknown: greatest
33:06
domestic threat to the national
security and the safety of the
33:10
American people as Secretary
Alejandro Mayorkas.
33:14
And that last person you just
heard from with Congressman Mark
33:16
Green, he's the chairman on the
Homeland Security Committee
33:20
here. He says that next week his
committee will officially begin
33:23
those impeachment proceedings
against DHS Secretary Alejandro
33:27
Mayorkas, arguing that he has
failed to uphold his duty to
33:30
secure the border. But the DHS
Secretary has pushed back saying
33:33
he simply doesn't have the money
or the resources to 100% carry
33:38
out his job, effectively saying
that the ball is now in
33:41
Congress's court. Take a look at
we had to say
33:44
we need additional personnel to
advance at the border. We need
33:50
technology to advance our fight
against fentanyl. We need
33:54
additional asylum officers to
really accelerate the asylum
33:58
adjudication process.
34:00
But Republicans aren't Congress
does give the DHS more money
34:04
that money will only be used to
process more illegal immigrants
34:08
and release them into the
country rather than use the
34:10
money to try to stem the flow of
illegal immigration to begin
34:14
with reporting from Capitol
Hill, Molina Weiss cup and TD
34:17
news.
34:17
Adam Curry: Yeah, there you go.
Just when he's processed faster
34:20
because we need to overwhelm the
system faster, faster before
34:23
Trump gets in. We got to start
the collapse so we can win and
34:26
we can blame it all. Gotta go.
Gotta go.
34:30
Unknown: Clip three and
entities. Jason Blair is down in
34:33
Eagle Pass Texas where he spoke
to lawmakers about the trip.
34:37
I'm here in Eagle Pass Texas
right in front of the US Mexico
34:41
border. Now today 64 Members of
Congress were here. They were
34:45
touring the why
34:47
Adam Curry: did they 64 members
of Congress have to go down to
34:51
Eagle Pass to go look at the
border. I mean, it was this the
34:55
fact finding mission where they
can find finding where they
34:59
where they confused. about
what's happening that just for
35:01
tacos. That's the reason I went
for tacos. I
35:04
John C Dvorak: imagine any other
reason right? All that you don't
35:07
need that many people you need
one guy in a camera crew.
35:11
Adam Curry: It's Do people still
fall for this kind of dump? Er,
35:15
John C Dvorak: oh, Congress
taking it serious Oh, roaming
35:18
around this old group of 64 is
too many for wind down
35:22
Adam Curry: yet Mike Johnson
talking about oh, yeah, you've
35:24
taken it seriously and
35:25
Unknown: entities Jayson Blair
is down in Eagle Pass, Texas
35:28
where he spoke to lawmakers
about the trip. I'm
35:31
hearing Eagle Pass Texas right
in front of the US Mexico
35:35
border. Now today, 64 members of
Congress were here. They were
35:39
touring the area. In any event
hosted by Representative Tony
35:43
Gonzalez. Now they spoke with
local law enforcement. They
35:46
spoke with people here on the
ground that are seeing the
35:49
situation at the border every
day. They were speaking to
35:52
ranchers, they were touring
facilities. And afterwards, I
35:55
got a chance to speak with a
couple of them. And here's what
35:57
they had say.
35:59
Today, we have members of
Congress from 26 states, also
36:02
American Samoa. And so we are
here to learn the latest and
36:07
certainly the latest is what
36:08
Adam Curry: is the point of
saying we also have American
36:12
Samoa here. What's the point?
What's the point? D I like
36:17
John C Dvorak: we're I think you
need where's your versie? Hey,
36:20
wait, it's just a bunch of guys
from Alabama. We're a diverse
36:23
group. Okay.
36:25
Unknown: Today we have members
of Congress from 26 states, also
36:28
American Samoa. And so we are
here to learn the latest. And
36:33
certainly the latest is the
American families have been at
36:36
no greater risk of attack than
they are today with the hundreds
36:39
of terrorists and across the
border in the last year. But
36:42
during the mind administration,
every American family is at
36:45
risk. It's just inconceivable
the madness of the Biden
36:49
administration, not
understanding the Biden
36:51
administration should be ashamed
of themselves, New Yorkers
36:54
should be ashamed of themselves,
the thought of by instituting an
36:58
open border for sex trade for
human trafficking for human
37:03
slavery. This is the 21st
century.
37:07
Adam Curry: It's interesting
that not a single one of them
37:09
will ever say the truth. They
always throw out a ha It's
37:13
horrible. Women and children
giving abuse being trafficked
37:16
being raped fentanyl, this
fentanyl that they never say,
37:20
this is overwhelming our system.
That's the truth. And that's
37:24
what they never say. And
37:25
Unknown: hey, a key point.
There's no country that doesn't
37:28
maintain their border except the
United
37:30
Adam Curry: States. Have you
seen Europe? No, not every other
37:34
Unknown: country and maintains
their border because they
37:37
understand that it would lead to
chaos. It would lead to
37:40
victimization, it would lead to
persecution of individuals. And
37:45
so our border needs to be
maintained as any other border
37:49
in the world.
37:50
Adam Curry: He forgot
overwhelming the system. They
37:53
all know it. They all know it.
Now, it's great because we'll
37:56
all get well, it's
37:57
John C Dvorak: been
overwhelming. You have to do
37:59
that. Because you got it. It's
obvious, at least by these clips
38:03
that we keep playing Yes. That
Trump's gonna get in again. Very
38:07
probably should have gotten in,
you know, he'd be out by now. He
38:10
beat this would be his last year
in office if they had not jobbed
38:14
him on that. We wouldn't have
38:17
Adam Curry: war. I mean, this is
no good. We needed we needed.
38:21
John C Dvorak: We needed war we
had whatsoever. Yeah, we could
38:25
kill if it's possible. He would
have killed a country. Yep.
38:28
Yeah.
38:30
Adam Curry: Yes, right. Yep.
Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep.
38:32
Unknown: And the last trading
piece of it is it's correctable
38:36
now, the best way, or the long
term way that the American
38:40
people can correct it is by
electing President Trump back
38:43
into office, or, frankly, any
Republican but my preference is
38:46
President Trump because he
proved he could do it. But
38:49
secondly, if Biden would just
correct course and just instill
38:54
one provision, probably of our
of our HR to legislation passed
38:59
in Republican Congress. And that
is remaining Mexico, of you
39:03
seeking asylum, you need to do
your first country of origin,
39:06
your first country of asylum, if
you do that, like all other
39:09
countries do, or just about all
this problem would be would be
39:14
reduced by 70? Maybe 80%.
39:17
Adam Curry: How about 100%
Asylum is only supposed to occur
39:21
at designated ports. These guys
don't they're all just part of
39:27
the system. They're all they've
all been blackmailed by Jeffrey,
39:30
by Bill Gates. That's clear.
He's got him under that thumb.
39:35
Crazy bill. Yeah. Now that's it.
That's your that's your border
39:42
that's still ongoing.
39:46
John C Dvorak: My favorite thing
going on this week is the fact
39:49
that you can play this clip the
Biden threat to democracy speech
39:53
is supposed to be on the
anniversary of January 6. And he
39:57
had to put a stall at put it off
a day. A
40:02
Unknown: major speech coming up
as President Biden is seeking to
40:05
draw a contrast with former
President Trump. That's his
40:08
polls show Biden trailing Trump
and key battleground states. And
40:12
today's White House
correspondent I was Tao reports.
40:16
So we are expecting to see a
major split screen moment this
40:19
Saturday on the third
anniversary of January 6 between
40:22
former president from and
President Biden from President
40:26
Biden's giving a speech on
democracy at Valley Forge a
40:29
historic Revolutionary War site
and your Philadelphia. And the
40:33
goal here is to try and to
convince voters that former
40:35
President Trump poses a historic
threat to democracy when they
40:39
Biden's campaign says has only
grown more dire in the years
40:43
after 2020. We want the White
House today saying this about
40:46
January 6, watch.
40:49
What happened on January 6 was
unprecedented. An attack on our
40:53
core principles and attack on on
democracy what we saw was an
40:57
attack on a rule of law. And
40:59
the White House tells us stuff
President Biden said he also had
41:01
lunch with a group of historians
and scholars about, quote, The
41:05
ongoing threat to democracy and
democratic institutions here in
41:09
America and around the world. So
we are really seeing President
41:13
Biden's campaign here trying to
jumpstart this year's campaign
41:16
events with a theme about fight
for democracy and Biden versus
41:20
Trump as we're getting closer
and closer to a potential
41:23
rematch between the two.
41:25
Adam Curry: So that's going to
be wall to wall on Saturday.
41:28
John C Dvorak: Well, no, because
it's got because of the weather.
41:31
It gets it gets stormy back
there and so they're going to
41:33
put it off so that whole
symbolism of January 6 is lost.
41:38
But that's
41:38
Adam Curry: kind of how they
know it's it was already stormy.
41:41
Is it going to be stormy on
Saturday? Is that the
41:42
John C Dvorak: yeah is what they
think so.
41:45
Adam Curry: So we can't do this.
41:46
John C Dvorak: This morning's
news has been put off. So the
41:48
whole thing is a joke now. Oh,
no, I think it may not be the
41:52
weather at all. But they have a
doctor that says look we have a
41:55
cycle. For what we can juice Joe
up with juice Joe I like that.
42:00
And we can't juice him up for
this Saturday or you're gonna
42:03
kill the guy. We can't do it.
Juice Joe is juice Joe has
42:09
Adam Curry: a good one. Oh, I
have a new a new chant. Where's
42:13
my chance clip? There's a new
chant.
42:16
John C Dvorak: We should be
documenting these chants on a
42:18
website.
42:19
Adam Curry: Oh yeah. Good idea.
I'll get right on it. Here's
42:24
genocide Joe chance Listen to
this one.
42:35
You hear it. Biden Biden pick
aside ceasefire or genocide
42:46
that's a pretty good one. I like
it. I like it. And they have a
42:50
tagline here too.
43:03
So the follow up is Biden.
Biden. You're a liar. We demand
43:06
a ceasefire. Yeah. Man. A
ceasefire? Yeah, yeah. Well,
43:13
it's not going to happen until
until every single Palestinian
43:17
is out, ousted, ousted,
completely ousted and rousted.
43:23
They can't, you know, why don't
you if you have a I believe you
43:26
have some some Hamas clips. I
have some thoughts on your
43:30
initial theory about the Red
Sea. So I'd like you to kick it
43:35
off. And you know, particularly
if you got Houthi stuff that
43:39
would be most relevant I think,
43:41
John C Dvorak: but I do I have
both Husi and Hamas stuff not
43:44
let's throw it at me. Well,
let's start with Hamas. Which is
43:48
kind of is a screwball one is
Hamas leader plus more in TD
43:53
yesterday after
43:54
Adam Curry: it. Why do screwball
let's get down to the good
43:56
stuff? Is this good? Good stuff
is all screwball. Okay,
43:59
Unknown: just a day after
Israel's reported strike in
44:02
Lebanon that killed a Hamas
commander reactions are mixed.
44:06
Meanwhile, Iran, which is known
for backing the terrorist groups
44:10
fighting Israel is now facing
attacks on its own soil. A pair
44:14
of bombs in the country
reportedly killed over 100
44:17
people. Entities. Jason Perry
has the war update
44:21
after the airstrike near Beirut
that killed a Hamas leader. The
44:25
Hamas terrorist group on
Wednesday said the strike was an
44:28
act of terrorism and a violation
of Lebanon sovereignty. Innocent
44:33
Lebanese civilians now find
themselves caught in the
44:36
crossfire. It's not accounted
for
44:38
there was an assassination which
led to the death of leaders. As
44:42
you can see, we're surrounded by
wreckage and cars. It's harmful
44:46
to Beirut. It feels like an
invasion of Beirut, an invasion
44:49
of Lebanon.
44:51
Meanwhile, this Israeli man's
father is currently being held
44:55
hostage by Hamas terrorists and
he thinks the airstrike that
44:59
killed the Hamas leader in
Lebanon has hurt the chances of
45:02
his own father coming home.
45:04
Of course, this would not help.
It's only do the opposite. So I
45:10
don't know who's in charge and
who's giving the other but he's
45:13
definitely not thinking about
the hostage negotiation. Doc's
45:19
he's said this about the
approximately 100 hostages who
45:23
remain in captivity in the Gaza
Strip
45:25
afraid that they're running out
of hope. And the lack of hope
45:30
might kill them as well.
Alongside the horrible condition
45:34
to starve the starvation, the
sanitary condition in Gaza, the
45:39
Israeli bombing, the Israeli
soldier who might accidentally
45:42
shoot them, as happened before,
the factors that can kill him
45:48
are growing larger by the hour.
45:50
And sadly on Wednesday, Israel
Defense Forces announced the
45:54
death of another hostage. You
45:57
Adam Curry: know, the reason why
these clips come from NTD is
45:59
because this has no legs, the
hostage thing that might have
46:03
worked during the Reagan era, no
one gives a crap about hostages.
46:07
It's not working. They're trying
to make this the focus and
46:11
because you know, if it bleeds,
it leads, but it's no good. The
46:15
hostages don't have the right
chatter. They don't speak
46:18
English. Of course. You know,
you don't have the family
46:20
members, you can have crying.
Unless it's translated. It's not
46:24
working. The West is not buying
into the hostage mean.
46:31
John C Dvorak: That have to
agree with you. So let's go to
46:33
the Houthis. The Houthis Yes.
Yeah, Houthi is is a Houthi Suez
46:39
discussion on a shipping. By
46:41
Adam Curry: the way I wanted to
mention, I finally realized what
46:46
really bothers me what really
bothers me about that Houthi
46:50
militant video with them with
the helicopter landing on the
46:54
ship,
46:55
John C Dvorak: you mean the
video of the helicopter that
46:58
you're obsessed with? And
47:00
Adam Curry: I finally realized
what it is. If you look at this
47:03
video, at the beginning, you see
the horizon does not move. And
47:10
you're so the shot is supposedly
on the tail boom of the
47:17
helicopter. And it's moving left
and right. And it's getting down
47:22
to the ship. But either I mean,
I would be very surprised if
47:25
they had a GoPro on a gimbal.
Because that won't work very
47:30
well with any type of downwash
or rotor wash. I mean it now I
47:35
know that that that helicopter
is it looks like it's inserted
47:39
into the shot. It looks just
like a drone shot. And they
47:43
inserted this helicopter because
when you see the helicopter
47:47
moving and the camera is affixed
to the helicopter, the horizon
47:51
doesn't move. So that and of
course that footage is from 2020
47:56
to blitz beside the point. But
the whole thing is phony
48:01
baloney. All right.
48:03
John C Dvorak: Okay, well, we'll
hear about this again, the next
48:05
show. Yes, we will. The other
anomaly.
48:08
Adam Curry: Well, I've got
there's lots of there's lots of
48:11
anomalies.
48:12
Unknown: The Houthi attacks in
the Red Sea are impacting global
48:15
supply chains and causing oil
and freight costs to rise. how
48:19
seriously should the US be
taking this as a national
48:23
security issue? Joining us now
to discuss we have Jim Nell's
48:26
supply chain consultant and
economic analyst to begin, the
48:30
Red Sea crisis is now spilling
over into African ports that are
48:34
swamped with all the ships that
have been rerouted. Now, fuel
48:37
prices are expected to rise as a
result, but give us a sense of
48:41
what the economic fallout is
here.
48:43
Well, if you look at the stretch
of the Ocean between the Suez
48:46
Canal and the Gulf of Aden, they
call it the I 95 of the ocean,
48:50
you get about 21,000 ships a
year that travel down there,
48:53
about $9 billion a day of
commerce traverse the Red Sea.
48:57
So the economic impact is quite
large. It also includes anywhere
49:01
from three to 8 million barrels
of oil a day. And that's why
49:04
we're seeing oil start to
increase oils up a couple of
49:07
bucks today, was down the other
day. But I think we're going to
49:10
continue to see it rise, as more
and more shipping companies say
49:13
we're not going to traverse the
Red Sea, we're going to go
49:16
around the Cape of Good Hope in
Africa and add 14 to 21 days of
49:20
the supply chain.
49:22
And what impacts do these
shipping delays and rerouting
49:25
have on national security
49:27
or national security, we'll see
start to see store shelves maybe
49:31
not have as much as you would
like to have on there, you may
49:34
not be able to get some of the
products that you'd like you're
49:36
not going to see what we saw
during COVID. But the bigger
49:39
concern is the inability to get
oil through the through the Red
49:43
Sea. And when you start to
combine this with the issues
49:46
that we're having with the
Panama Canal, the Panama Canal
49:49
right now is running at 50%
capacity because of very low
49:52
water levels. So between the
Panama Canal and the Red Sea,
49:55
we're starting to see a very
large backup of shipping. And
49:58
we'll start to see congestion
ports. We saw what happened with
50:01
that, and 2020 and 2021. So
there are some national security
50:05
implications. But hopefully we
can get this resolved quickly.
50:08
And we're not going to say
anything to the extent that we
50:10
saw back during COVID. Does
anyone
50:11
Adam Curry: come up with a
possible increase in consumer
50:15
goods analysis of of this, this
obvious increase in shipping
50:20
costs?
50:22
John C Dvorak: It hasn't shown
up in the debate, but there's a
50:24
quote, there was a little gotcha
in there that just kind of a
50:27
wait a minute. Why is the Panama
Canal water levels so low? When
50:33
the oceans are rising?
50:34
Adam Curry: It's climate change.
50:38
John C Dvorak: Climate change
means the oceans are rising. You
50:41
have the Atlantic and the
Pacific Ocean, both oceans, they
50:45
should be rising, making the
Panama Canal flooded, as opposed
50:50
to so low that they have to
ships can't go through.
50:52
Adam Curry: I know, it's also
record cold in Scandinavia,
50:56
because of climate change, so
just shut up about it. All
50:59
right. As climate change,
there's one answer, and it's
51:02
always the right one. Climate
change.
51:06
John C Dvorak: The other right
answer is clip two.
51:08
Unknown: And speaking of COVID,
we saw ship supply lanes hit
51:13
especially as factories in China
ground to a halt. What can we
51:16
expect to see this time in terms
of the Red Sea? Is this a type
51:20
of warfare attacking the
shipping lanes, a
51:23
Adam Curry: type a new type of
warfare? Is this is you know,
51:27
when people are shooting and
missiles and drones, is that a
51:30
type of warfare? Or is it just
like no celebration, but
51:33
Unknown: it's definitely a type
of warfare by attacking the
51:35
shipping lanes. Fortunately,
with the Red Sea, that's
51:38
primarily a route between Europe
and Africa and Europe and Asia.
51:43
So it doesn't necessarily impact
the US to a great extent, again,
51:46
except for natural resources
such as oil. Over the long term,
51:51
they'll we'll start to see more
and more things impacted the
51:53
United States, but we can't
afford to start to see huge
51:56
backups at the ports. Because
especially the United States,
51:59
our ports are so inefficient, it
takes forever to unload a ship.
52:03
And we just can't afford to have
that happen from a national
52:05
security perspective set
52:07
Adam Curry: up with the national
security. Is it not also true
52:09
that we are exporting tons of
oil right now?
52:13
John C Dvorak: Oh, we have to
shoot course we are. Okay,
52:15
because we're producing more oil
than ever before.
52:17
Adam Curry: Because that's by
the
52:18
John C Dvorak: way this this
this notion that we're unloading
52:21
ships is beyond me. Who will
look over here? I can't see who
52:26
is more moderate than Oakland.
52:27
Adam Curry: Who is this guy?
This talking? Who
52:29
John C Dvorak: is this guy that
some expert? Oh, okay, good. You
52:32
have to go back to a clip one to
get his name. But it's like is
52:37
Was that like a dig? Or was that
to say, say we should buy more
52:41
of the gear from China to unload
ships? As though we haven't got
52:45
enough of these these? We're
looking cranes. I guess. That's
52:50
something I've just found that
to be off putting? Let's go to
52:54
clip three.
52:54
Adam Curry: Where's this from
52:55
John C Dvorak: this? Is it NTD?
Yeah, yeah, they're gonna they
52:58
do these interviews with these
different people that don't get
53:00
interviewed elsewhere. And I
find the discussion to be a
53:03
little more interesting than
this stuff you'd get from the
53:05
network's.
53:06
Unknown: And now it seems the 10
country coalition to stop these
53:10
attacks hasn't been that
successful. Now in the 80s, the
53:14
US launched Operation praying
mantis to attack Iran, what
53:17
would it take now to stop the
Houthi? So
53:20
here we go. That would take
something similar. So for
53:23
oppression frame, as this was
launched by President Reagan,
53:26
after United States warship hit
a mine that was placed in the
53:30
Gulf by Iran, we decided to
destroy two of their oil
53:34
platforms, we sank half their
navy, we need to do something
53:36
like that today. And it has to
be done against Iran, not
53:39
against the Houthis. The Houthis
don't do anything without a
53:42
ramped permission without their
funding or without their
53:44
weapons. So we need some sort of
major strikes up into Iran to
53:48
show them that they have to stop
this. I'll get the Biden
53:51
administration credit. So far,
they've shown great restraint
53:53
because they don't want to
expand the war in Israel beyond
53:57
Israel and Hamas make me a mom,
but it's now time for them to
54:00
step up and say, no more Iran,
and we're gonna punish you for
54:03
doing this. If you don't, again,
we'll punish you a second time.
54:06
And then a third time the
recovery that touches on a
54:08
little child that thinks that
they can continue to steal candy
54:10
from the grocery store, and it's
time for mom to tell them no
54:13
more stealing candy.
54:14
Adam Curry: This guy's an idiot
because the Biden administration
54:17
has appeasement that's that's
what Obama did. Their whole
54:21
strategy with Iran has been
appeasement. Let's keep giving
54:24
them money. So they don't they
don't become friends with China.
54:28
That's their strategy. Remember
that just before October 7.
54:34
There was it. Of course, it
wasn't a payment. But it was, I
54:38
remember wasn't that long ago.
Now. There was a release of
54:41
funds, which was Iranian money,
which was, of course immediately
54:45
blamed for this attack. But
that's the whole strategy. The
54:49
Biden the Obama Biden strategy
has always been appeasement
54:53
willed and you know, because you
know, they're two weeks away
54:55
from a nuclear bomb. So, two
weeks, two weeks, two weeks
54:59
alright, isn't
54:59
John C Dvorak: wrapped. Would
this last one? And
55:01
Unknown: would something on the
level of Operation praying
55:03
mantis be permissible nowadays,
seeing that operation pre Mantis
55:07
was deemed unjustified back
then?
55:11
Why should we care what other
people think? We have to protect
55:14
our own interests. That's what
we need to do. Israel doesn't
55:17
care what the world thinks about
what they're doing with the
55:19
last, we shouldn't care what the
world thinks about what we do to
55:21
protect our national interests.
55:23
Adam Curry: All right. Now, I've
gotta gotta jump in here.
55:27
There's a couple things
happening, the backdrop that we
55:29
haven't been paying attention to
it also really hasn't. It
55:32
certainly hasn't been in US
News. And let's just go back to
55:36
the Genesis October 7, the first
thing we heard was, it's like
55:40
911 times 1000. And I will agree
that it was like 911, because
55:46
like, 911, no matter what you
think of the building seven,
55:51
falling out of sympathy for
buildings, one and two, no
55:54
matter what you think about was
it planes or explosions or
55:57
whatever it was allowed to
happen. That was not a mistake.
56:02
And that was the same with
October 7, it was allowed to
56:06
happen. And we forgotten that
already. It was insane. How that
56:12
how the border walls and gates
and fences of the house
56:16
completely unprotected. That was
That made no sense. We've
56:20
already forgotten that. But it
made no sense. And I think that
56:26
there was a much bigger strategy
at play here by morons but
56:30
absolute morons. I'm looking at
you. Blinken. I'm looking at the
56:33
Kagan's I'm looking at, you
know, of course with the Kagan's
56:36
comes Newland Bohol, these
neocon slash Neo liberals who
56:42
brought in Netanyahu to do part
of their dirty work, because the
56:46
one thing we forgot is an
August, there was an
56:49
announcement that was made that
was completed just this past
56:54
week.
56:56
Unknown: The BRICS group of
emerging countries on Monday
56:59
officially welcomed five new
members to its ranks Saudi
57:02
Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab
Emirates, Iran and Ethiopia were
57:06
invited to join the group in
August 2023. At the 15 BRICS
57:11
summit in Johannesburg, South
Africa. Argentina was also
57:14
invited but backed out at the
end of December BRICS is a group
57:19
was created in 2006 by Brazil,
Russia, India and China with
57:23
South Africa, joining in 2010
has become an important platform
57:27
for cooperation among emerging
markets and developing
57:30
countries. newly expanded BRICS
has a combined economy worth
57:35
over $28.5 trillion, were about
28% of the global economy. On
57:42
January 1, Russia took over the
BRICS chairmanship from South
57:45
Africa.
57:46
Adam Curry: Okay, so Putin is
now running the bricks and the
57:48
bricks didn't matter until the
bricks mattered. And why does it
57:51
matter? Because Egypt and Saudi
Arabia jump into this BRICS
57:56
thing and it was already you
know, they had been invited.
57:58
LCC, who has now been reelected
for his third term, with an
58:02
unbelievable 90% of the vote
because that's not rigged. No
58:07
one likes LCC in the West, this
guy's no good. They don't like
58:11
that he's a part of breaks, he
obviously controls the Suez
58:15
Canal. So let's go to let's go
to Paki Sharma, who used to be
58:23
on Wi Fi on and now she's on
first post or whatever, but she
58:27
still does good stuff. And let's
let's get so we had this
58:32
operation solidarity, do
whatever we say in the Red Sea
58:37
Group that we were running. And
everyone's like, yeah, I don't
58:41
think so. Especially Saudi
Arabia, who are supposed to be
58:44
our buddies, that
58:46
Unknown: NC coalition has two
major problems. One it's taking
58:49
time, the White House says more
warships will enter the Red
58:52
Seas. But the question is, when
58:54
there's gonna be a whole lot of
hardware in the Red Sea now
58:57
enable hardware, not just from
the United States, but other
58:59
chips and other chips from other
nations to counter these
59:02
threats. So let's see where it
goes. I mean, it's up and
59:05
running.
59:05
Now. Let's see where it goes is
not a sound strategy. It doesn't
59:11
scream confidence. Which brings
us to the second problem that
59:14
participation. It's called the
Red Sea coalition. But how many
59:18
red sea countries are part of
it? No. The only Arab member is
59:23
Bahrain. No, Saudi Arabia, no
UAE, not even Egypt, which runs
59:27
the Suez Canal, that the UAE is
understandable. It was to us is
59:32
the Persian Gulf, so the Red Sea
is not as consequential for
59:35
them. But what about Saudi
Arabia? Around 36% of its
59:39
imports come through the Red
Sea? It's more than hub Jeddah
59:43
is located along the coast. So
why hasn't Riyadh joined?
59:47
Officially there is no reason
but looks like two factors
59:50
influenced the kingdom's
decision. Factor Number one is
59:53
Iran, Riyadh and Tehran signed a
peace deal this year they
59:57
decided to normalize relations.
So the long Time rivalry is on
1:00:01
pause. But joining the Red Sea
coalition could have changed
1:00:04
that Iran has questioned this 10
nation force. They say it will
1:00:09
soon face quote unquote,
problems. Libya did not want to
1:00:12
risk. Factor Number two is the
Houthis themselves. They're
1:00:16
fighting a civil war in Yemen.
On the opposite side is the
1:00:19
Saudi backed government. Crown
Prince Mohammed bin Salman
1:00:22
started this war. But looks like
he's had enough. He's looking
1:00:26
for an exit in September, Riyadh
hosted the Houthi delegation. It
1:00:29
said the talks were positive. So
there is hope it's a clean
1:00:32
withdrawal. But if MBS joins the
coalition, maybe not.
1:00:37
Adam Curry: So that was brokered
by also China was involved in
1:00:40
that deal. So and we talked
about it briefly, because all of
1:00:43
a sudden, the Civil War ended
and Saudi Arabia is like, yeah,
1:00:46
we're not fighting in Yemen
anymore. It's all good. These
1:00:49
guys all joined the BRICs. And
and they're trading oil in local
1:00:54
currencies. And I think they're
like, You know what, screw these
1:00:57
guys. We have 27 trillion now we
got Putin running our show.
1:01:03
Clearly, the West has not been
successful in bleeding Russia
1:01:07
dry by kicking them off swift by
the Ukraine war. And when you
1:01:12
kick Russia off swift all I'm
sure everyone went on, these
1:01:16
guys might kick us off. So it
didn't matter until it mattered,
1:01:20
and they grew big enough. And
now they have some power. And of
1:01:23
course, China's in there, so
they have their
1:01:24
Unknown: own priorities, like
economic diversification,
1:01:27
building futuristic cities, or
even preparing for the FIFA
1:01:30
World Cup in 2034. And for that
MBS needs peace. It's a tough
1:01:35
balance, because he cannot walk
away from the US Alliance or the
1:01:39
Red Sea. Even China is spooked.
Around 60% of China's exports to
1:01:45
Europe go through the Red Sea.
So Beijing says civilian ships
1:01:49
must be protected, they
1:01:51
will guide the changeover for
China has always advocated
1:01:54
safeguarding the security of
international waterways and the
1:01:57
post acts of harassing civilian
vessels.
1:02:00
We believe that all the parties,
especially the major countries
1:02:03
with influence, should play a
constructive and responsible
1:02:06
role in ensuring the security of
the red sea water is food. That
1:02:10
statement could be important.
China has close ties to Iran,
1:02:13
and Iran basically controls the
Houthis. So Beijing could pull
1:02:17
some strings. It's a question of
how far the Houthis are willing
1:02:20
to push. They know that America
is reluctant to escalate. They
1:02:24
know the Saudis a half hearted.
So the Houthis basically hold
1:02:28
all the cards imagine that
ragtag group of militants are
1:02:31
holding trillions of dollars
hostage, imagine
1:02:34
Adam Curry: that. So please,
everyone, go to Red sea.no
1:02:39
agenda notes.com. Just so we all
look at the map for a second, we
1:02:43
need to look at this map. So you
understand. This is my Fireside
1:02:47
Chat moment, Red sea.no agenda
notes.com. And you can see where
1:02:52
all of these countries are. And
you can see where where the US
1:02:55
has its strongholds. And you can
start to understand that we
1:03:00
really don't control anything at
this point. But we saw this
1:03:04
coming was I say we that's the
West that mainly the stupid
1:03:07
idiots, the neocon nut jobs who
are running everything since
1:03:12
they kick Trump out. And now we
go to Al Jazeera. And we have a
1:03:17
war monger on their ex Pentagon
guy, whatever. And he kind of
1:03:21
lays it out what the what the
issue is, and that will focus us
1:03:25
on what's happening with Israel
and Hamas. While we're in
1:03:28
Palestine, we're all chanting,
and we're all upset and we're
1:03:32
all choosing sides. It's much
bigger than that
1:03:35
Unknown: the Pentagon says more
than 20 countries have agreed to
1:03:37
participate in a US led
coalition in the Red Sea to stop
1:03:41
Houthi attacks. The Red Sea is
one of the world's most
1:03:44
important shipping routes for
oil and gas between Asia and
1:03:47
Europe and the south and now
about a month IPS trade between
1:03:51
Africa and the Arabian Peninsula
connects the Red Sea with the
1:03:54
Gulf of Aden. 1% of the world's
trade and 10% of global oil
1:03:59
carried by ships goes through
the Strait Suez Canal connects
1:04:03
the Red Sea with the
Mediterranean Sea. That is the
1:04:05
shortest shipping route between
Europe and Asia. 15% of the
1:04:09
world's maritime traffic passes
through the Suez Canal. Since
1:04:13
November, the Houthis have
targeted vessels nearby and
1:04:16
mundum. Forcing major shipping
and oil companies to suspend
1:04:20
operations through the Red Sea
rerouted vessels will have to
1:04:23
make a longer journey all the
way down the east coast of
1:04:27
Africa via the southern tip of
the continent.
1:04:30
Adam Curry: Alright, so that's
the intro now the Pentagon
1:04:31
douche will actually lift a
little bit of the veil as to
1:04:35
what the strategy was here,
which I believe goes back to a
1:04:39
purposeful invasion. And there's
Alex Jones will be the first to
1:04:44
say that Israel, Kermit created
Hamas, and I'm kind of on board
1:04:47
with that now. Because when you
hear what the strategy really
1:04:50
was, which was to squeeze Egypt,
it starts to make sense that
1:04:55
there's some real fear about the
petro dollars weakness against
1:05:00
All these oil countries that are
now in BRICS just added this
1:05:03
past week, we're all joining
together and are going to,
1:05:07
generally they're going to
withdraw from the US dollar and
1:05:10
from our rules based order. But
1:05:13
Unknown: David de Roche is a
professor at the National
1:05:15
Defense University and former
Pentagon director of Arabian
1:05:18
Peninsula Affairs, and he's
joining us on Skype from
1:05:21
Washington, DC, very good to
have you with us on Al Jazeera.
1:05:24
Listen to rush, we've had a
number I think 12 of some of the
1:05:27
world's biggest shipping
companies are no longer taking
1:05:30
this route. British oil giant
British Petroleum, also isn't
1:05:34
they made that decision before
the US form this task force. And
1:05:38
since it's been formed, none of
them have started using the
1:05:41
route again. Yeah, that's
1:05:43
right. So you know, capital is,
is cowardly. And I think that,
1:05:47
you know, it makes sense to
avoid an area where there's a
1:05:51
threat to see what happens and
see how it takes hold. So I
1:05:54
would expect it to take, you
know, some time before
1:05:57
procedures are established. And
before there's a level of
1:06:00
confidence. I mean, bear in
mind, these are unarmed
1:06:03
commercial ships that are being
attacked with weapons of war, in
1:06:07
time of peace, that is a war
crime. And they're of nations,
1:06:10
they're flagged and crude, and
owned by nations that have no
1:06:14
connection with the conflict at
all. So it's going to take a
1:06:18
while to figure out what the
capabilities are. These guys
1:06:21
want risk. But the big loser
here is Egypt, which is going to
1:06:24
lose 30% of its hard currency
assets from Suez Canal
1:06:27
transit fees. This is closed
Yeah. And yet Egypt is not
1:06:31
joining the task force and the
Houthis are saying that they are
1:06:34
only targeting vessels that are
in any way linked to Israel.
1:06:38
Adam Curry: So that appears to
me to have always been the
1:06:40
strategy is to squeeze Egypt
into not joining the BRICS into
1:06:45
being to listening to what we
have to say. And before I get to
1:06:50
the payoff, there's one more
clip here, which is Somalia, who
1:06:54
also joined Brix, and what is
Somalia doing? They're going to
1:06:58
set up a base right down there
right near Djibouti, in this
1:07:02
illegal republic of Soma. I'm
sorry, Ethiopia joined the
1:07:06
BRICs. And they're going to set
up a base right underneath
1:07:12
Djibouti, which is supposed to
be our spot. And in the illegal
1:07:15
or unrecognized republic of
Somaliland,
1:07:18
Unknown: the world's most
populous landlocked nation wants
1:07:21
access to the sea. And Ethiopia
is now pinning its hopes on an
1:07:25
agreement with Somaliland.
1:07:27
But similar to Mr. Cohen
dhimmis, well, this will
1:07:30
be the starting point for our
cooperation with the people of
1:07:33
Somaliland gotta grow and
develop together young men
1:07:36
cooperation and to ensure common
security.
1:07:40
But, I mean, Dennis, I know,
1:07:42
Ethiopia says the memorandum
will allow it to use the port of
1:07:46
berbera on the Gulf of Aden to
establish a military base,
1:07:50
paving the way for commercial
operations. So
1:07:52
Adam Curry: that's the that's
the setup right there. And of
1:07:54
course, Victoria Nuland was in
Somalia, just a few months ago,
1:07:58
trying to talk them out of doing
that, oh, Ethiopia, trying to
1:08:02
talk them out of doing this. And
Ethiopia went, Yeah, okay. We
1:08:06
won't go through Somalia, we go
through Somali land, and set up
1:08:09
a base whose base is not going
to be the Ethiopian base. We
1:08:13
know exactly. It's going to be
the whole region is going to be
1:08:17
bricks land. So I believe the
strategy was to get Hamas to
1:08:26
create this atrocity that maybe
wasn't even intended to be this
1:08:29
bad, but they did it anyway.
That's what went down. But now
1:08:34
they want to kick them out.
Israel wants to kick the
1:08:37
Palestinians out. The whole
point has been kick them out, go
1:08:42
to Egypt, go to Egypt, go to
Egypt, Egypt saying nope, nope,
1:08:47
we don't want him. And there's
reasons why. And I could have
1:08:51
just given you this, but the Y
minutes guy on YouTube did it so
1:08:55
beautifully. I'm just going to
play his explanation in clips.
1:08:57
Why aren't
1:08:58
Unknown: more Arab countries in
the Middle East taking in
1:09:01
Palestinian refugees. The onset
of a renewed war between Israel
1:09:04
and Hamas has led to fears that
millions of Palestinian people
1:09:07
living in the Gaza Strip may be
forced to become refugees. But
1:09:11
despite the fact that Gaza
shares a border with Egypt, the
1:09:14
Egyptian Government almost
immediately ruled out any
1:09:16
possibility of accepting
Palestinian refugees. In fact,
1:09:20
Egypt is currently constructing
an even larger border wall with
1:09:23
Gaza than the one it currently
has in place. Now, many outside
1:09:27
observers have asked why Egypt,
a majority Arab and Islamic
1:09:30
nation would turn away the
Palestinian people. And of
1:09:33
course, many have pointed out
that it may serve the political
1:09:36
interest of many Arab nations to
refuse to accept Palestinian
1:09:39
refugees, because it allows them
to then blame Israel for any
1:09:43
sort of humanitarian crisis that
unfolds. But the thing is,
1:09:46
historically, many Arab nations
have accepted Palestinian
1:09:50
refugees. And that may be why
Egypt doesn't want to now
1:09:54
Adam Curry: so this is a little
bit of a history lesson every
1:09:57
single time countries in the
Middle East incepted Palestinian
1:10:01
refugees, bad things happened.
It started in Kuwait. I'm pretty
1:10:06
sure this was our doing as well.
decades
1:10:08
Unknown: earlier, the
Palestinian groups operating in
1:10:10
Jordan had come to openly call
for the overthrow of Jordans
1:10:14
monarchy in the aftermath of the
Six Day War. At the time the PLO
1:10:18
maintain its own separate army
on Jordanian soil and use that
1:10:22
armed force to sorry I
1:10:24
Adam Curry: misplaced the order
Jordan first. So chaos armed
1:10:27
Unknown: gangs of PLO militants
drove around the capital of
1:10:30
Amman, robbing families and
businesses in the name of
1:10:33
collecting financial assistance
for the ongoing war of attrition
1:10:37
against Israel when members of
the Jordanian police and army
1:10:39
tried to defend their citizens
from these attacks. They were
1:10:42
attacked and killed the
Palestinian political network
1:10:45
operate as a state within a
state with militants repeatedly
1:10:49
using Jordan to launch rockets
into Israel. The Marxist
1:10:52
Leninist Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine even
1:10:55
went so far as to hijack
multiple planes, diverting the
1:10:58
flights to a Palestinian
controlled airfield in Jordan,
1:11:01
where the passengers were held
hostage by September 1970. The
1:11:05
Jordanian army had finally had
enough, a full scale war with
1:11:08
the PLO broke out and after 10
months of fighting, the
1:11:11
Palestinians were driven out of
the country yet as a parting
1:11:14
gift, a Palestinian terrorist
group known as Black September,
1:11:17
assassinated the Jordanian Prime
Minister.
1:11:19
Adam Curry: Now we move forward
a few decades to Kuwait decades
1:11:22
earlier, the Palestinian
1:11:24
Unknown: groups operating in
Jordan had come to openly call
1:11:27
for the overthrow of Jordans
monarchy in the aftermath. Wait
1:11:30
a
1:11:30
Adam Curry: minute, I'm sorry.
This is I want to say I taped
1:11:33
his show where it is here this
low and here it is. Here it is.
1:11:36
For
1:11:37
Unknown: example, in 1991, the
Kuwaiti government actually
1:11:40
expelled nearly 300,000
Palestinians in the aftermath of
1:11:45
the first Gulf War, and this
represented an astonishing 18%
1:11:49
of Kuwait's entire population.
So what was the reason? Well,
1:11:53
the Palestinian Liberation
Organization had actually
1:11:55
supported Saddam Hussein's
invasion of Kuwait a year
1:11:58
earlier. And this support only
grew after Iraq began attacking
1:12:02
Israel with rockets throughout
the war. After Kuwait's
1:12:05
liberation, the government
considered much of the
1:12:06
Palestinian community to be
complicit in the Iraqi
1:12:10
occupation of their country. And
in response, nearly all
1:12:13
Palestinians were deported and
just a few months to get
1:12:16
Adam Curry: out, and then
finally, Lebanon. Sadly,
1:12:19
Unknown: the story doesn't end
there, because the PLO then
1:12:21
moved into Lebanon, where they
allied themselves with Marxist
1:12:24
and socialist movements that
were seeking to overthrow
1:12:27
Lebanon conservative Maronite
Christian government, the
1:12:29
presence of 1000s of Palestinian
militants flooding into the
1:12:33
country, completely destabilized
Lebanon and plunged the entire
1:12:36
nation into chaos. Less than
four years after the PLO was
1:12:39
expelled from Jordan, Lebanon
found itself in the middle of
1:12:42
one of the most bloody and
chaotic civil wars in Middle
1:12:44
Eastern history from which it is
never fully recovered. In short,
1:12:49
Palestinian organizations have
not just attacked Israel, they
1:12:52
have sowed unrest in many of the
neighboring Arab and Muslim
1:12:55
countries as well. And this has
led those governments to the
1:12:58
conclusion that allowing for
mass immigration or even just
1:13:02
refugee camp resettlement within
their borders would lead to
1:13:05
domestic unrest for their own
countries.
1:13:08
Adam Curry: This is why nobody
wants the Palestinians and this
1:13:11
is by the
1:13:11
John C Dvorak: way, yes. What
should have been added to that
1:13:13
is the Palestinian protests in
this country? Yes.
1:13:17
Adam Curry: Yes. Exactly. color
revolutions right here. It
1:13:22
because so because they got so
desperate that the IMF through
1:13:27
Bibi Netanyahu, in December,
offered debt relief to Egypt in
1:13:34
exchange for taking the
Palestinians. Hey, you know, you
1:13:37
guys have got a lot of debt. And
yeah, it's a problem. And, you
1:13:40
know, why don't you take this
Palestinians, we can probably
1:13:43
get you some debt relief, this
backfired. Egypt is gonna
1:13:47
weather the storm. LCC got
reelected. He's like, No, I
1:13:51
don't trust in you guys. And I
think besides the West, the US
1:13:57
Britain because Britain is part
of, you know, they really do all
1:13:59
the shipping, they insure all
the shipping. We're douchebags
1:14:03
we try, we tried to squeeze
them, and they're not gonna
1:14:07
they're not gonna stand for it.
And this was set up. This is
1:14:09
what, in my mind, this is what
October 7 was all about. And
1:14:14
everything else is distraction.
And it's working very well,
1:14:18
because we're all yelling about
which side whose genocide is
1:14:21
worse. And then you have just
this massive corridor. Now, what
1:14:29
can we do that the Houthis are
not blocking any chips that are
1:14:34
part of bricks, they're only
brought blocking ours and I
1:14:37
think that initially, the idea
was, Oh, we're gonna screw Egypt
1:14:42
board and we're not gonna go no
more fees because it's like $9
1:14:44
billion a year. And they have
nothing in Egypt. They have to
1:14:48
import food, everything that
will will squeeze these guys and
1:14:53
I guess they got enough from
from China and probably from
1:14:56
Russia now in charge of the
whole coalition, that they went,
1:15:00
you know, we're gonna whether
we're going to stick it out. And
1:15:02
I don't mean yet to be careful
because a cat driven into a
1:15:06
corner can make weird jumps.
That's another touches and for
1:15:09
you. Um, you know, someone could
do something really stupid. But
1:15:16
I think this was always the
idea. This was the hegemony of
1:15:20
the US petro dollar trying
desperately to break the BRICS
1:15:25
coalition and it failed. And now
everyone's screwed. That's my
1:15:32
story. Yeah.
1:15:33
John C Dvorak: Well, I don't
know if everyone screwed because
1:15:36
the BRICS coalition is just
going to be dominated by China's
1:15:38
going to fall apart.
1:15:40
Adam Curry: I wouldn't count on
it. I mean, that's, that's what
1:15:43
people have been saying since it
was started. What 2005?
1:15:47
John C Dvorak: Really, it hasn't
really done much. But this is
1:15:49
new. They just added these
countries. This desperation.
1:15:54
Adam Curry: I'm at the
desperation was October 7. That
1:16:00
was the desperate move.
1:16:04
John C Dvorak: Well, I think,
yeah, I can see the desperate
1:16:07
move being October 7, as a or I
can see that as being a
1:16:12
desperate move amongst other
desperate moves. But it was a
1:16:17
you know, what they're trying
now is poorly poorly. It was a
1:16:20
bad idea. Now. Now
1:16:21
Adam Curry: they're trying to
get the refugees to be accepted
1:16:24
by the Democratic Republic of
the Congo. Congo, you don't want
1:16:32
that, to imagine what that will
do for for battery prices and
1:16:38
everything if they succeed at
that.
1:16:41
John C Dvorak: That's
interesting. I haven't didn't
1:16:43
catch that.
1:16:44
Adam Curry: Now that just came
out.
1:16:45
John C Dvorak: Let me see that
the same as like the British
1:16:47
trying to move all their
immigrants to Rwanda, I would
1:16:52
say so. Yeah. It's an
interesting idea. Well,
1:16:56
Adam Curry: it's it's just
starting now is just kind of
1:16:59
starting this news. It came out
I think, yesterday, and people
1:17:02
are starting to hear about it.
Yeah, they've had some backroom
1:17:05
conversation. Well, why don't
you guys think, what do they
1:17:08
move? Are they moving their
strategy or I don't know what
1:17:11
they're trying to do. But sadly,
for innocent Palestinian people
1:17:17
who keep electing douchebags,
they know you're not wanted. And
1:17:24
this is why and what gets me is
how easily everybody fell for
1:17:31
the programming. While we
literally have the Palestinian
1:17:36
protests doing what they've done
in all these other countries, be
1:17:39
careful.
1:17:45
John C Dvorak: Add me curry.com.
Yes, please. Have one last clip
1:17:50
that says migrant story. I'm not
sure what this is. Okay.
1:17:54
Unknown: A new year and a new
set of buses carrying in
1:17:57
migrants to various cities. This
1:17:59
Adam Curry: kind of like just
wrapping us from one end to the
1:18:02
end you you want to this is
about our our migration. Yeah, I
1:18:08
guess, a
1:18:09
Unknown: new year and a new set
of buses carrying migrants to
1:18:12
various cities across the US.
This weekend. 350 asylum seekers
1:18:18
flown in from the southern
border boarded buses to Chicago
1:18:21
after landing in Rockford,
Illinois. Their transportation
1:18:24
north, arranged by Texas
Governor Greg Abbott, Chicago
1:18:28
Mayor Brandon Johnson said on
Face The Nation, city officials
1:18:32
were given no notice
1:18:33
the road buses that are being
dropped off across this country
1:18:36
in the middle of the night,
leaving people with with no real
1:18:40
support at all. No coordination
with the local municipalities.
1:18:44
That type of chaos is is
certainly divided in our
1:18:47
country.
1:18:48
Chicago is just one city dealing
with the influx and now cracking
1:18:52
down on buses, bringing in
migrants without advance notice.
1:18:55
Last week, New York City Mayor
Eric Adams issued an emergency
1:18:59
order to restrict bus arrivals.
But that hasn't stopped busloads
1:19:03
of migrants now being dropped
off at train stations in New
1:19:06
Jersey with easy access to the
city. Adam says the migrant
1:19:10
crisis will cost New York $12
billion by 2025. All this comes
1:19:16
as the US Border Patrol manages
a record migrant surge agents
1:19:20
are processing a quarter million
new arrivals each month in
1:19:24
December hitting an all time
high of 300,000 migrants
1:19:28
were full.
1:19:30
Don't come. CBS News has learned
that the White House is open to
1:19:34
immigration reforms, including
an authority to expel migrants
1:19:38
and suspend the asylum law in
exchange for aid for Ukraine.
1:19:42
Start deporting people here who
should be you know deported,
1:19:46
then you'll turn things around
pretty quickly.
1:19:48
Adam Curry: You know, it's so
bad in Texas. Little
1:19:51
Fredericksburg had someone
murdered
1:19:55
John C Dvorak: two days ago, the
murder capital of Texas
1:19:58
Adam Curry: that mean and it was
you know a drug deal related,
1:20:02
and the guy comes into a store.
And the guy working the store
1:20:07
was probably dealing drugs and
it's, it's all immigrant related
1:20:11
boom shot. That doesn't happen
often and little Fredericksburg
1:20:16
John C Dvorak: doesn't happen in
most little to no,
1:20:18
Adam Curry: none of this is none
of this is good. But you know,
1:20:20
luckily, now, you know with this
HR too and when that becomes
1:20:25
legislation, then part of the
bill will be that you can be
1:20:30
stopped and asked for your
papers if you're suspected of
1:20:33
being an illegal immigrant. So
that's, that's a that's a I have
1:20:38
an issue with that. Because you
know, I don't want people you
1:20:42
can't just be stopping people in
America. So show me your papers.
1:20:45
You have to have some you
1:20:48
John C Dvorak: gotta have the
right drum and X probable cause.
1:20:51
Don't kill me. No, don't do a
pass papers.
1:20:55
Adam Curry: Our German listeners
are already traumatized enough
1:20:59
or not. Anyway, here was the
beautiful story of the past
1:21:03
week, which of course also
everyone distracted jumping up
1:21:06
in joy. Great, we're owning
them. Six
1:21:09
Unknown: months into her 10 year
Harvard University President
1:21:12
Claudine gay announced her
resignation in a letter writing
1:21:16
it is in the best interest of
the school so it can navigate
1:21:19
this moment of extraordinary
challenge. This is difficult
1:21:22
work. Gays resignation comes
nearly a month after she and the
1:21:26
President of the University of
Pennsylvania and MIT faced
1:21:30
widespread condemnation
following this testimony at a
1:21:34
house education hearing on anti
semitism on college campuses.
1:21:38
The answer is yes. That calling
for the genocide of Jews
1:21:42
violates Harvard Code of Conduct
Correct.
1:21:45
Again, it depends on the context
or republican share. Elise
1:21:48
Stefanik, a Harvard alum posted
to down referring to gay and
1:21:53
Penn President Liz McGill, who
also resigned days after the
1:21:56
hearing which Harvard Law
student Jonathan Frieden
1:21:59
attended.
1:22:00
There's a lot of people and a
lot of Jewish students who do
1:22:04
this as as a good thing as a
victory is a step in the right
1:22:08
direction. And then there's a
lot of us that are also asking,
1:22:14
but what next gay
1:22:15
was the university's first black
president, she was criticized by
1:22:19
many in the Jewish community for
her response to anti semitism on
1:22:22
campus after the Hamas attacks
in Israel. She faced more
1:22:26
scrutiny from some donors and
conservative activist following
1:22:30
allegations of plagiarism in her
dissertation and several
1:22:33
articles, which she denied. She
wrote, it has been distressing
1:22:37
to have doubt cast on my
commitments to confronting hate
1:22:40
and to upholding scholarly rigor
and frightening to be subjected
1:22:44
to personal attacks and threats
fueled by racial animus This
1:22:47
Adam Curry: is higher education
being attacked by a mob rule. I
1:22:50
think it's something that we
shouldn't be very wary of. You
1:22:54
know what I like about this
moment, and I'm sorry, do you
1:22:57
wanna like about this season?
This is the new term and when
1:23:00
you season, this season in our
lifetime, what I like about this
1:23:05
season is the unveiling of all
the evil and the corruption. And
1:23:12
I think it kind of started with
Trump with fake news. And then,
1:23:17
you know, just all the stuff
that he was yelling about, and
1:23:20
now, you know, the COVID stuff,
it's being unveiled people are
1:23:25
starting to understand slow and
not everyone can actually commit
1:23:29
to saying, oh, man, we got
scammed.
1:23:31
John C Dvorak: Most people are
credulous, yeah, by and
1:23:34
everything, but
1:23:36
Adam Curry: even this type, so
she had to resign, people are
1:23:40
starting to realize how scammy
everything is she didn't
1:23:45
John C Dvorak: totally resign.
She's still in the faculty
1:23:47
making $900,000 as they like to
endlessly point out,
1:23:51
Adam Curry: you will doubt
that's that's part that's part
1:23:53
of what we need is we need more
things to argue about.
1:23:56
John C Dvorak: And they but my
favorite thing during this whole
1:24:00
thing, is the changing of the
word plagiarism to duplicative.
1:24:05
Adam Curry: Yes, we know when
you change language like that
1:24:08
bad things happen in this
season. Now, it was kind of
1:24:15
interesting, the daily wire had
undercover video of porn. I
1:24:19
didn't get the audio because
it's always undercover audio was
1:24:23
so bad. Of Pornhub employees.
saying yeah, you know, we inject
1:24:29
trans and gay stuff in there,
too. Just in case somebody wants
1:24:33
to convert his all programs.
1:24:36
John C Dvorak: Last case
somebody Yes.
1:24:38
Adam Curry: Because I mean, can
you imagine if you're a young
1:24:41
boy and just go in there to walk
off to some chicks, you know,
1:24:44
you might actually have deeper
feelings you don't know about so
1:24:47
we'd like to add No, put some
buy and gay and trans stuff in
1:24:51
there. It's all programming and
people I like I like that people
1:24:55
are starting to learn about
this. It takes years for the
1:25:00
general population to start to
figure stuff wake
1:25:03
John C Dvorak: up. Yeah, it
1:25:04
Adam Curry: takes five PayPal
takes 567 years but it's
1:25:08
happening. It's happening. Well,
you're
1:25:11
John C Dvorak: the optimist
today.
1:25:12
Adam Curry: Yeah, no, I mean, no
thanks to the stupid memes I
1:25:15
know agenda social but
otherwise, it's happening. It
1:25:18
really is like here's another
good one.
1:25:21
Unknown: New law in California
now requires major retailers to
1:25:24
have gender neutral toy aisles.
Governor Gavin Newsom signing
1:25:28
that legislation into law. Going
into effect yesterday. It
1:25:32
applies to applies to retailers
that have a physical store in
1:25:35
the state. That sounds child
care items or toys. They also
1:25:39
have to have at least 500
employees stores that do not
1:25:42
comply will face a monetary
fine.
1:25:45
John C Dvorak: I love that.
Before you get off the track too
1:25:48
much. I do want to play this
clip. This is a clip again from
1:25:51
N TDs and TD de and this is the
Harvard this is a discussion
1:25:56
about the Harvard president that
woman but instead of having your
1:26:00
average jokers on you know the
Brooks and shields let's have
1:26:04
some Jewish guy on
1:26:07
Unknown: all right reactions are
coming in after Harvard
1:26:09
President Claudine gay resigned.
Joining us now to share his
1:26:13
thoughts on the news and
comments on American higher
1:26:15
education. We have Rabbi Abraham
Cooper, He chairs the US
1:26:19
Commission on International
Religious Freedom. And as
1:26:21
Associate Dean at the Simon
Wiesenthal Center, our wise
1:26:25
cutting gate has resigned. This
is following backlash on both
1:26:29
allegations of plagiarism and
also her testimony and anti
1:26:32
semitism. She is however,
staying on as faculty, what is
1:26:36
your reaction to all of this?
1:26:38
Well, my first reaction to her
resignation was it should have
1:26:43
happened immediately. When she
said those words were suddenly
1:26:48
the issue of genocide was a
matter of context and when the
1:26:54
potential victim are Jews. I
think that only Jews recoiled in
1:26:59
horror. On the other hand, when
you read her statement, it's
1:27:06
sort of an indictment. She
thinks of the system, that she's
1:27:10
the victim of racism, I think I
would tend to identify with
1:27:15
those who say that she wasn't a
victim of racism, I think she
1:27:20
was placed in the possession of
President as president because
1:27:24
Harvard perceives this will be
the best way to go to go
1:27:28
forward. And not necessarily
based on academic credentials.
1:27:32
She should have been gone
immediately. And we'll see you
1:27:37
know how long she'll stay on in
terms of being a professor.
1:27:42
Because the second issue which
I'm not an expert on,
1:27:45
thankfully, the plagiarism, you
know, that's something that each
1:27:49
university has to deal with. And
it'll I think, would be
1:27:53
difficult for someone to stay on
long range when you have that
1:27:56
kind of cloud that's hanging
over you.
1:28:00
Adam Curry: Did you ever look
into the plagiarism stuff?
1:28:03
John C Dvorak: I haven't found
any specific examples, but I did
1:28:07
hear an interview from one of
the women, a black author who
1:28:11
runs plagiarize, plagiarize,
right. And she went on and on
1:28:15
about this being abhorrent
because of the backing that the
1:28:21
woman got for the plagiarism and
that's when they came up with
1:28:24
the word duplicative. Yeah, they
cheated. She didn't do the
1:28:27
quoting right. She didn't do the
attributions right she didn't do
1:28:30
these things right. Which is
ludicrous if you're an academic.
1:28:34
If you're an academic and you're
writing academic stuff, you you
1:28:37
do you do the citations you
don't take credit the problem
1:28:41
with plagiarism is you're taking
credit stolen by the way you
1:28:44
used to work for somebody else's
ideas, Stolen Valor, Stolen
1:28:48
Valor, and I don't have the
specific examples but this woman
1:28:52
is claims that were 50 or 60
examples and she says the race
1:28:58
entities wouldn't be black and
make the assertion that the
1:29:01
racism thing was bowl crap. And
1:29:04
Adam Curry: then of course we're
all distracted here by the
1:29:06
argument now well the the
replacement president has to be
1:29:10
black and a woman that's got a
lot let's get to transition
1:29:15
that'd be even be better. be
fantastic.
1:29:19
John C Dvorak: Actually, there
wouldn't be better
1:29:22
Adam Curry: and I think this is
another part of the big
1:29:24
unveiling you know, but oh yeah,
this higher education is bogus.
1:29:28
It's a bunch of douchebags
running the show. It's too
1:29:31
expensive. You don't get
anything for it except vino
1:29:36
debt, which you now have to
actually pay back so there's
1:29:41
another one Joe didn't fulfill
1:29:44
John C Dvorak: well with some
people he did some people with
1:29:46
some have gotten out from under.
Now
1:29:50
Adam Curry: there's been some of
that but not not. You can't take
1:29:53
credit for it because you know,
if anyone can't like hey, we did
1:29:56
that, because that was a cutie
Josh. By the way, from the air
1:30:01
traffic control community
community, you know, the anti
1:30:07
Israel pro Palestine protesters
were at JFK Airport and they
1:30:11
were blocking that again in New
York, and they launched a
1:30:16
balloon. And the air traffic
control had to reconfigure
1:30:23
runways because it was the
opposite this is this is highly
1:30:27
illegal.
1:30:30
John C Dvorak: It's a massive
felony to do it. They did.
1:30:32
Adam Curry: Yes. And nothing.
Nothing. Because there are
1:30:40
people afraid to, to go look at
people look at Kuwait. Look at
1:30:45
Iraq. Look at Jordan, you're
nuts. These people are no good.
1:30:51
They're not great. They're no
good. No good. Anyway, just
1:30:56
spice things up. In the spook
state. What is the spook state
1:31:00
in America?
1:31:01
John C Dvorak: What's the
biggest spook state?
1:31:03
Adam Curry: Well, India? Well,
no, I mean, the spook state
1:31:06
where all the Presidential
spooks go.
1:31:11
John C Dvorak: Where, well,
they'll end up in California
1:31:14
naturally, but Utah. Oh, boom.
1:31:17
Adam Curry: Yes, Utah always has
the spook candidates. Yeah,
1:31:22
John C Dvorak: that's true. They
always have a spook candidate.
1:31:24
Useless. One, two,
1:31:25
Unknown: what's the point Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. has officially
1:31:28
filed enough signatures to make
the 2024 presidential ballot in
1:31:32
Utah. It's the first state where
he is qualified so far. Kennedy
1:31:36
is now running as an independent
sparking questions about how he
1:31:39
might affect the general
election outcome in November.
1:31:42
Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm sorry for
Bobby. I
1:31:45
John C Dvorak: have the same
clip. But instead of that, that
1:31:47
was from PBS. This is the one
from NTD what is it? What does
1:31:54
it call our F K? Probably RFK.
1:31:57
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, got it.
Over
1:31:59
Unknown: in Utah Independent
candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
1:32:02
Successfully qualified for the
state's presidential ballot.
1:32:06
Kennedy's Press Secretary
announced that he reached the
1:32:08
minimum threshold of 1000
signatures. Now he needs to
1:32:12
qualify in 50 more states. At a
press conference in Utah on
1:32:16
Wednesday. He said some states
refuse to cooperate.
1:32:20
Those are Maine, New Hampshire
and North Dakota. This is
1:32:24
something that would never
happen to a presidential
1:32:28
campaign from a major political
parties. Kennedy
1:32:32
said the major political parties
have an undemocratic lock on the
1:32:35
presidential process. If Kennedy
succeeds in getting on all of
1:32:39
the state's ballots, he may
qualify to get on the debate
1:32:41
stage for the general election
and potentially take a
1:32:44
significant number of
independent votes from the major
1:32:47
party candidates.
1:32:48
John C Dvorak: That key was the
getting on the presidential
1:32:52
debate if they have one. Yeah, I
don't think you're gonna have
1:32:55
one. Now.
1:32:56
Adam Curry: Another another
unveiling. Do you think people
1:32:58
will notice? Hey, tip was what
was different this year? No one
1:33:04
No one had to debate. It. Hasn't
Biden already kind of said he's
1:33:08
not going to debate.
1:33:09
John C Dvorak: Yeah, bison are
going to debate I
1:33:11
insurrectionist. I love the prot
here's the problem. What
1:33:17
happened because of these
corrupt elections of 2020,
1:33:19
including Arizona. Where were
the candidate, the Republican
1:33:25
candidate Carrie Lake. Yeah.
Wouldn't the Democrat wouldn't
1:33:30
debate her? They never had a
debate. All right. She never
1:33:34
stepped out of her basement just
the way Biden did. And she won.
1:33:39
So now I was looking at
wrestling. Why should we have
1:33:42
debates? I
1:33:43
Adam Curry: mean, Biden doesn't
even sit in the oval office
1:33:45
anymore. Isn't that TV studio?
1:33:48
John C Dvorak: Yeah, most of the
time.
1:33:49
Adam Curry: I mean, it's all
fake. And I Yes, I'm optimistic.
1:33:53
I feel that there's a great
unveiling and people are
1:33:56
starting their eyes. They're
using the eyes to see and their
1:33:59
ears to hear, slowly, slowly,
but we have to be careful
1:34:03
because you know how many emails
I don't know. I get a lot of
1:34:06
emails. You're on the wrong side
of history curry.
1:34:10
John C Dvorak: View. He's not on
any side of history. We're doing
1:34:12
a podcast.
1:34:13
Adam Curry: You're a Zionist
curry. Yeah, you protecting
1:34:16
John C Dvorak: us. You're
protecting
1:34:19
Adam Curry: the Zionist basket.
It was the same thing. We took
1:34:23
flack for climate change. Oh my
god, how much flak to be taken.
1:34:28
John C Dvorak: We took about a
year or twos worth of flack for
1:34:30
people were leaving.
1:34:32
Adam Curry: I can't listen to
you. You don't care about the
1:34:34
Earth.
1:34:36
John C Dvorak: This a good one.
There's still one or two people
1:34:39
that feel
1:34:39
Adam Curry: that way. And then
it was COVID Your whole anti
1:34:42
Vaxxer horrible person. There's
people who showed up and found
1:34:46
solace and comfort in our COVID
coverage, who are now going I
1:34:51
can't listen to the show with
all the oh the protectionism of
1:34:55
Israel. What are you talking
about men? And I always say It's
1:35:00
okay please go away come back I
welcome you with open arms. No
1:35:03
no. No
1:35:05
John C Dvorak: hard feelings
other cheek man is another cheek
1:35:08
guy now.
1:35:08
Adam Curry: I'm totally another
cheek guy. I forgive everyone
1:35:11
who says these things I have
given up my right to be
1:35:14
offended.
1:35:16
John C Dvorak: Yeah, okay.
1:35:18
Unknown: Police investigating
after a series of bomb threats
1:35:20
made against six state capitals
nationwide. It started with a
1:35:23
bomb threat emailed to the state
capitol
1:35:25
Adam Curry: Hold on a second. A
bomb threat e Muhammad don't
1:35:31
they get emails all the time
like this. But now all of a
1:35:34
sudden as well breaking news
1:35:35
Unknown: bomb threat emailed to
the state capitol in Atlanta,
1:35:38
Georgia. Then there were similar
threats in Michigan,
1:35:41
Mississippi, Kentucky, Montana
and Maine. chapels were
1:35:45
evacuated. No explosives were
found in Michigan. The Capitol
1:35:48
Building was close to the rest
of the day as a precaution.
1:35:51
Yeah,
1:35:52
John C Dvorak: and a 13 year old
was caught giggling after the
1:35:54
fact.
1:35:57
Adam Curry: Yeah, because the 13
year old sent the email. Yeah,
1:36:00
John C Dvorak: it had to be
Yeah. Well, I have a wow story
1:36:04
had the wild clip for the day.
Oh, okay. Because I just found
1:36:08
this to be wild
1:36:09
Unknown: holed up alone in a
tent Jeep in these frigid Utah
1:36:12
mountains. Tonight a Chinese
foreign exchange student has
1:36:16
been found safe after police say
he became the victim of a
1:36:19
suspected cyber kidnapping scam.
1:36:21
He was cold, scared and relieved
when we found out his family
1:36:25
in China said they had received
a photograph of their son
1:36:28
indicating he was abducted and
that they had sent roughly
1:36:31
$80,000 to bank accounts in
China as a ransom. Please
1:36:36
believe Kai's virtual kidnappers
are in China and had been
1:36:39
manipulating him for weeks
threatening to hurt his family
1:36:43
as part of the disturbing scam.
They say victims like hi are
1:36:46
ordered to isolate then
monitored via FaceTime or Skype
1:36:50
and coerced into taking photos
of themselves to make it appear.
1:36:53
They're being held captive
authority say if you or your
1:36:56
family are ever threatened, go
right to police don't send money
1:37:00
and stop all contact with
suspects.
1:37:04
John C Dvorak: I thought this
was the most unique scam.
1:37:09
imaginable imaginable. Because
I've not heard of this sort of
1:37:13
thing before you talk somebody
into basically kidnapping
1:37:16
themselves. That's
1:37:19
Adam Curry: the best part. Yeah.
1:37:23
John C Dvorak: And then you show
that people that you're trying
1:37:25
to get the money from the fact
that he's kidnapped, but he's
1:37:28
not really. I mean, this is like
this is way beyond the Oh, you
1:37:33
have to run over and get a gift
card to pay your IRS taxes,
1:37:37
which is a real gem that people
have fallen for.
1:37:41
Adam Curry: Yeah, I want to say
something about this because
1:37:43
somebody I helped someone just
earlier this week, who had
1:37:47
fallen scam to I suspect pig
butcher. It was It was
1:37:52
unbelievable to see. But
re-explained Pig butcher case.
1:37:57
So if you've received a text
that says hey, I have your
1:38:02
number in my phone, but I forget
what your name again, or I know
1:38:06
we met or Hey, you want to go
play tennis today. And usually
1:38:11
it's going to be a hot Asian
chick, typically, then she'll
1:38:15
send a photo pretty quickly.
We've actually, we've actually
1:38:19
tried to get them to talk on the
show, and then they hung up. And
1:38:22
this is a long game. The long
game is that this woman will go
1:38:28
back at bat and so it's always
like, what's your name? It's
1:38:31
like Lisa or Tiffany or it's all
kind of the Elaine's Tiffany I
1:38:35
think it's Tiffany always
classic, always kind of the same
1:38:38
name and it'll go on for and
it's all it's all from China and
1:38:42
then it will go on for a long
time and she'll be showing you
1:38:46
all the you know her cars yeah
her her expensive wines and they
1:38:50
said Oh, but I do this all with
crypto trading you know as a
1:38:53
Bitcoin Don't you know and then
be Oh, so you'll wind up exactly
1:38:57
getting a gift card or using
your debit card. Not credit card
1:39:03
but debit card, and you'll be
sending money to a website that
1:39:09
looks like an actual trading
platform. And you will get 10x
1:39:13
This is what happened to this
this person. And it went from
1:39:16
45,000 That's the amount that
that went in, believe it or not.
1:39:20
And it was $433,000 Within only
three months like it's amazing.
1:39:25
This Bitcoin thing is crazy,
although Bitcoin hasn't gone up
1:39:28
10x And then of course, you
know, you realize eventually
1:39:33
that you've been scammed and
that this is this there's no way
1:39:37
to get your money out. Your
money is gone. It was never in
1:39:39
there your money was taken long
ago. Then they may even try to
1:39:44
get as long as they can keep you
from wanting to withdraw the
1:39:46
money. Then you'll keep putting
it in. At the end. It looks like
1:39:50
you're winning. You're winning.
This is fant I can't believe it.
1:39:53
I'm winning this is so great.
Then it can become very
1:39:57
elaborate. And then the either
eventually you're screwed out of
1:40:02
out of lots of lots of money.
And I wanted to say that as the
1:40:05
no agenda community, we are very
well trained on language. I
1:40:10
mean, when you get an email, the
firt, you already you can
1:40:12
identify the scam just by a
misspelling, weird grammar, then
1:40:17
there's obviously mouse over the
email address, you know, what is
1:40:22
what is his email address?
1:40:24
John C Dvorak: What is the what
is what is this,
1:40:27
Adam Curry: you know, this that
all kinds of weird stuff, you
1:40:30
know, minutes. And you know, a
classic is your credit cards
1:40:35
about to expire for your
Netflix, all these things. And
1:40:38
it were to text message. But I
think what happens is people
1:40:42
often are so embarrassed that
they and this might have
1:40:46
happened to this particular
person, that you've just kind of
1:40:50
the keep going in the scam. And
you're embarrassed to tell
1:40:54
anybody that I think this is a
scam, but I'm not sure,
1:40:57
particularly older people. So if
there are any, it
1:41:01
John C Dvorak: is embarrassing,
because it's like you have all
1:41:04
this worldly experience. And you
got caught by some punks. Yeah,
1:41:08
this stupid scam that just was
too good. To be too good to be
1:41:12
true to be true. Use the phrase.
Yes. Yeah.
1:41:17
Adam Curry: But particularly for
if you have any older people
1:41:20
around you, you're checking on
him checking.
1:41:23
John C Dvorak: By the way, this
pretty girls is always a good
1:41:27
lure, even though it's probably
some dude. There's a bunch of
1:41:30
things that I ran into this
myself, by the way, on LinkedIn.
1:41:35
Adam Curry: Oh, I'm sure that's
a prime place for for for
1:41:38
scamming dudes. What happened?
Tell us the story.
1:41:42
John C Dvorak: So there's some
pretty girl sending me these
1:41:44
notes. And I was thinking what
is Who is this idiot? And so I
1:41:49
looked at her and I did a little
research because she did give
1:41:52
enough away that there are other
examples. Other people other
1:41:56
names within all on LinkedIn, I
should turn these people in.
1:42:00
Yeah, they're all on LinkedIn.
All of them from the same
1:42:03
company. And a girl's head in
her photo is the same as five
1:42:07
other women.
1:42:09
Adam Curry: Wow. Well, that's an
outrage. It's an
1:42:12
John C Dvorak: outrage. And
1:42:15
Adam Curry: yeah, this is
everywhere. This these Yeah. And
1:42:17
John C Dvorak: it's just it's
annoying. And it's insulting.
1:42:20
And you know, it's some dude.
1:42:22
Adam Curry: Now, were you on
your female profile or your mark
1:42:24
talking to
1:42:26
John C Dvorak: you know, my
female profile, which was a gem.
1:42:29
I kind of abandoned it because
everybody I know they'd write
1:42:33
this poor girl it would do was
me it was with a fake head.
1:42:38
phony baloney bio, and they'd
write asking her out and it was
1:42:43
like, Dude, I know who you are.
You're asking this phony person
1:42:47
out. It was terrible. If I you
know, I spilled the beans on
1:42:52
these guys that would be
humiliated
1:42:53
Adam Curry: as to say, it's,
it's borderline very creepy.
1:42:57
What you were doing.
1:43:01
John C Dvorak: Wasn't really
interacting that much. I was it
1:43:04
was just it was like, they were
just he was it was just
1:43:06
interesting. It's like, it's
throw the line out there and you
1:43:09
don't do anything. You just let
it sit. And you get a bite. And
1:43:14
it's just like, oh my god who's
biting on this thing. This lure
1:43:17
is not even real. And you it's,
it was great. It was It wasn't
1:43:24
meant to be creepy. There was
some I have some reason for
1:43:26
doing it. Yeah, you're
1:43:27
Adam Curry: trying to spy on
somebody? That's what you do.
1:43:31
And it used to be marked Wagner
which kind of got out once you
1:43:34
gave that.
1:43:35
John C Dvorak: Yeah, once my pug
knew that. That was in the
1:43:37
loose. That was that was
1:43:39
Adam Curry: a great was a great
wild. That was a great alias
1:43:42
Mark part. And there's still I
get Mark Pardner emails all the
1:43:45
time. Yeah. But you know, it's
it's amazing how Tina tells me
1:43:51
this because you know, she still
has her LinkedIn profile. She's
1:43:54
it's amazing. How many people
hit on her. It's so creepy.
1:44:01
Dudes, just trolling LinkedIn to
hit on the web. Once you put
1:44:05
because, you know, we do a
podcast once you put in their
1:44:07
podcasts or oh, oh, my God says
it got even worse.
1:44:11
John C Dvorak: got worse. Yes.
1:44:13
Adam Curry: Did it get worse of
just more and more dudes hitting
1:44:17
on
1:44:17
John C Dvorak: her? Because
she's a podcast? Yeah. Hot
1:44:21
podcast, or is that the deal?
Well, that if you're a podcast,
1:44:25
or you're a hot podcaster and I
don't see any women hitting on
1:44:30
me.
1:44:31
Adam Curry: You're not a hot
podcaster Hello? Yes, no. Hello,
1:44:34
do you know, of course not.
Women don't hit on men. Except
1:44:43
when it's a scam. Yeah,
1:44:45
John C Dvorak: well, that's for
sure. Definitely. And people had
1:44:48
mentioned If men don't realize
that by some point at some
1:44:52
point. Now, there was a funny
thing in the Jeffrey Epstein
1:44:55
thing, which brought to mind, I
guess. Stephen Hawking He ended
1:45:01
up on Epstein island a few
times. And I guess he got a lot
1:45:04
of attention and I wanted to
bring up something and I want
1:45:07
the parents to put away a push
your kids aside because I'm
1:45:11
going to talk about a little
aspect of this I close the close
1:45:15
those people realize that this
this does take place is called a
1:45:20
novelty fuck. Oh, John. And
there are people that just
1:45:25
attract novelty these women too,
because it's like this part of a
1:45:28
clique. I did you get to Screw
that guy. Yeah. And then they
1:45:31
talk about it. You know, Stephen
Hawking would be one of the
1:45:35
probably a top drawer guide so
far as that's concerned.
1:45:39
Adam Curry: And you'll recall
when I was living in Los
1:45:42
Angeles, I once had dinner one
table over from Stephen Hawking.
1:45:47
Remember that? Yeah, I remember.
And his nurses were a hot
1:45:53
John C Dvorak: ya know, the guy
was a horn dog. There's no doubt
1:45:55
about that.
1:45:58
Adam Curry: You blame you blame?
No, I don't
1:46:01
John C Dvorak: blame him in the
lease. Good for him the way I
1:46:03
see it. But yeah,
1:46:04
Adam Curry: you think that the
guy who was that brilliant would
1:46:06
kind of be on to the whole
Epstein scam. Or maybe he just
1:46:09
didn't care. Maybe he didn't
care. I was like, I don't care.
1:46:12
He probably knew
1:46:13
John C Dvorak: he know he was
onto it and said, Wow, here's an
1:46:16
opportunity for me who's gonna
fault me for God's sake. Not
1:46:21
gonna condemn me as a creep.
1:46:23
Adam Curry: Let's get back to a
more serious topic in this
1:46:26
season of our life. Climate
change.
1:46:28
Unknown: Next tonight the rapid
rise of respiratory care. Big
1:46:32
Pharma next night, the rapid
rise of respiratory illnesses
1:46:35
across the US 31 states now
reporting high or very high
1:46:40
levels of COVID flu or RSV,
hospitals or states reinstating
1:46:45
those mass policies. Here's ABCs
the DRO kendo,
1:46:49
Adam Curry: oh tonight,
1:46:49
Unknown: some major hospitals
across the country are bringing
1:46:52
back indoor masking policies as
respiratory illnesses surge.
1:46:56
The good news is that we have
prevention for all three of
1:47:00
these big viruses. Right? Right.
COVID, influenza and RSV and of
1:47:04
course that is vaccinated
vaccine. According
1:47:06
to an ABC News count hospitals
in California, Illinois,
1:47:10
Massachusetts, North Carolina,
Washington State and Wisconsin,
1:47:14
no masking 31 states plus
Washington DC experiencing high
1:47:19
or very high levels of
respiratory illness activity.
1:47:22
Sanaya Schuler in Arizona says
her seven month old daughter Mae
1:47:26
Lonnie was in the hospital last
month with RSV
1:47:29
when it comes to your child not
being able to breathe
1:47:33
unnecessarily. I think it's like
the most scariest thing you
1:47:36
could probably think of
1:47:37
flu diagnoses were up 16% the
week ending December 23, the CDC
1:47:42
estimating 4500 Flu related
deaths this season, and COVID-19
1:47:47
related hospitalizations are at
their highest in a year. Dr.
1:47:51
Stress, it's important to be
mindful of those who are at
1:47:54
higher risk and see more mask
mandates or recommendations
1:47:57
could return or just trying
1:47:59
to be good citizens and keep our
people or keep our friends who
1:48:03
you know we care about from
coming down with an illness.
1:48:06
And experts say this time of
year with holiday travel and
1:48:08
gatherings. A steady increase in
respiratory illnesses is common
1:48:12
typically peaking in January and
February. This year is no
1:48:16
exception.
1:48:17
Adam Curry: And how do we still
buy into the masking stuff? How
1:48:23
do we still buy into it? People
are getting mad at you people
1:48:27
aren't lying like no one's
taking this seriously. We have
1:48:32
specialty because they're not
masking. No one's saying we're
1:48:35
dying people are dying
1:48:37
Unknown: tonight. Some of the
nation's top hospitals bringing
1:48:40
masks back as respiratory
infections spread across the
1:48:44
country admissions
1:48:45
are up and folks are getting
sick and getting admitted to the
1:48:48
hospital for things like COVID,
influenza, and even RSV
1:48:52
sometimes, yeah,
1:48:53
in Wisconsin, a nearly 15% Jump
in positive COVID tests. The
1:48:58
University of Wisconsin now
requiring healthcare staff
1:49:01
patients and visitors to wear
face coverings during all
1:49:04
patient interactions.
1:49:06
We are seeing an increase in
number of patients admitted with
1:49:08
respiratory illnesses compared
with the number of patients
1:49:11
admitted around Thanksgiving
time. We're up about 1% 31
1:49:16
states
1:49:16
plus Washington DC seeing high
or very high levels of
1:49:20
respiratory illnesses, including
COVID, RSV, the flu and the
1:49:24
common cold. Flu
hospitalizations were up nearly
1:49:27
50% In the last week, the CDC
estimating 4500 Flu related
1:49:33
deaths this season alone with
the number of infections growing
1:49:36
are likely growing in every
state and COVID. Passport,
1:49:41
John C Dvorak: whatever 30,000
1:49:44
Adam Curry: Now that's common.
It's good because not in
1:49:46
February, it's coming It's
coming. We're gonna get to those
1:49:50
numbers. They're going to
they're going to try they're
1:49:52
going to try something. Now this
is like last gasp here we've got
1:49:56
three things you can die from
people utilizations
1:49:59
Unknown: are out there hi So in
a year, we
1:50:01
are holding some patients in the
emergency room waiting a bit.
1:50:04
And I would say every hospital
in the region is doing that in
1:50:07
the region because of just a,
you know, just the amount of
1:50:10
sick people that we're seeing
coming through the doors now.
1:50:12
It's crazy. All of this is
millions coast to coast gathered
1:50:15
tonight for New Year
celebrations.
1:50:17
I would just urge everybody to
be mindful and to spread. Good
1:50:22
cheer this year, not viruses.
1:50:26
And keep in mind, winter just
started will likely be seeing
1:50:29
even more infections in the
coming weeks.
1:50:31
Adam Curry: I remember a time
before COVID When people got
1:50:36
sick, it was go, we say, oh,
it's going around. And you know
1:50:41
you and where's the where's
Where's Bob? Die, he's got that
1:50:45
bug. He's home. And sometimes it
will be a puking bug. Remember
1:50:49
those days? Oh, man. This is a
dynamic flu. Yeah, the stomach
1:50:53
flu is is bad.
1:50:55
John C Dvorak: Just harkening
back to that exact same period
1:50:58
that you're discussing. When was
our as V ever ever mentioned, I
1:51:03
want to find a clip that we
played on this show or RSV was
1:51:07
ever mentioned before the COVID
crisis?
1:51:10
Adam Curry: Oh, I don't I don't
think it ever will. You won't
1:51:11
find it. No, I don't I don't
think it ever was.
1:51:14
John C Dvorak: So why did that
change? Because they
1:51:17
Adam Curry: have a vaccine. If
you have if you have a hammer,
1:51:20
you gotta go find some nails.
Hello. That's easy. Now, I'm
1:51:26
actually going to I'm looking at
being a.io. Maybe the trolls can
1:51:29
help out because there's so much
RSV in the lot. No, I don't have
1:51:33
really it's I'm still in the
1500s the I don't think there
1:51:36
was ever anything about RSP. But
that, but that's beside the
1:51:39
point. Yeah, it used to be like,
Oh, it's going around a demand.
1:51:44
We only this 10 people out this
week. Yes, that bug. But when
1:51:48
you add fear to it, and you add
a weakening of the immune system
1:51:53
with these god awful vaccines,
which I think are they now all
1:51:58
mRNA based
1:52:00
John C Dvorak: a little bit a
lot of them are Yeah, you know,
1:52:02
it's like
1:52:03
Adam Curry: Hello, get a clue.
It's
1:52:05
John C Dvorak: not a vaccine.
Now you're the old definition
1:52:08
gene therapy.
1:52:10
Adam Curry: So now but them but
I just I remember you said this
1:52:16
is a bad flu season, man. Yeah,
it's bad. I remember this. I
1:52:21
remember at school as a kid.
Yeah, I was snoring and
1:52:24
sniffling. And then the flute
and the stomach flu and can be
1:52:27
puking. And we will run off to
the hospital. Hey, Billy's mom
1:52:34
can't come pick him up. He's
sick. That's what it used to be.
1:52:38
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I remember
that. Of course.
1:52:39
Adam Curry: We also didn't have
peanut allergies. No, em, we
1:52:42
also are eating garbage. Like we
have a new diet is called the
1:52:46
garbage for diet. Which is
eating garbage processed food
1:52:50
junk. No one cares anymore. You
know why? Because Epstein's list
1:52:54
Epstein's list,
1:52:55
Unknown: New Year new concerns
about a spike in COVID cases,
1:53:00
our volume has really surged. I
attribute that to not just COVID
1:53:06
but influenza RSV I'm not seeing
as many people fully immunized
1:53:12
as in past years for flu for
COVID boosters, and so it makes
1:53:17
them much more vulnerable.
1:53:19
The rise in infections has
prompted at least five states to
1:53:22
reinstate masking requirements
at health care facilities as the
1:53:26
new variant spreads across the
country. Cases are up at least
1:53:31
25% in Los Angeles County, where
emergency room physician Dr.
1:53:35
Anjali campin says she's happy
to see the mask Mandy return
1:53:40
that really helps to protect the
vulnerable people that are
1:53:44
sitting out there in the waiting
room right now.
1:53:46
The CDC says the new COVID
vaccine is the best tool to stay
1:53:50
protected against serious
illness. But vaccination rates
1:53:53
are at an all time low. less
than 20% of adults have received
1:53:58
the updated vaccine and denied
there's also a growing number of
1:54:02
flu and RSV cases, with 31
states seeing high or very high
1:54:07
levels of respiratory
infections, leading to worries
1:54:10
that a triple virus threat could
strain the hospitals. Are you
1:54:14
concerned that these numbers
will continue to get worse?
1:54:17
We're not at the peak yet. This
winter. I'm still seeing numbers
1:54:21
increase. Right now. It seems
like every other patient I'm
1:54:25
seeing in the emergency
department is one of these
1:54:27
viruses. Here
1:54:29
in California. The first child
flu death was recently announced
1:54:33
doctors saying it's not too late
to get vaccinated for both the
1:54:37
flu and COVID to help protect
your family get
1:54:40
Adam Curry: your backs Okay, the
earliest the earliest mention of
1:54:44
RSV this is interesting is no
agenda episode 1300. That was
1:54:52
December 3 of 2020. That's the
earliest so we were already well
1:55:00
In the COVID Let's see here what
it was. When
1:55:02
Unknown: it comes to upper lung,
respiratory and paws RFK. Ferris
1:55:06
had a brilliant, robust and
durable antibody response, but
1:55:10
then something horrible
happened. And those ferrets are
1:55:14
challenged when they were
exposed to the wild virus. They
1:55:18
got horribly sick, they got
inflammation throughout their
1:55:21
bodies and they died. The
scientists remembered at
1:55:26
something very similar had to
happen in the 1960s where there
1:55:30
was where they had developed a
vaccine for RSV, which is very
1:55:34
similar to Coronavirus. It's
upper respiratory infection.
1:55:37
Aleman had skipped the animals
and given them directly to 35
1:55:42
children and the children again
and had developed a very robust
1:55:45
antibody response when those
children were exposed to the
1:55:50
wild virus. He got very, very
sick much sicker than
1:55:53
unvaccinated.
1:55:54
Adam Curry: Oh, what are the
chances? What are the chances? I
1:55:59
bet you if you go look at this
RSV vaccine, they might have
1:56:03
skipped the ferret test. What
are the chances that kids who
1:56:06
have been vaccinated for RSV are
getting sick from RSV oral
1:56:10
people for that matter? These
people are sick. They don't care
1:56:15
about your health. They're
1:56:16
John C Dvorak: not doing the
proper testing anymore. That's
1:56:19
obvious.
1:56:20
Adam Curry: No, no. And the FDA
is they're just an extension of
1:56:24
them. No, the
1:56:25
John C Dvorak: FDA is corrupt.
Well, it's as good as the CDC at
1:56:28
this point in our history. Yes.
Yes, we just say it, they're
1:56:32
corrupt operations and they're
they're just doing the bidding
1:56:37
of the big pharma companies are
doing nothing more than making
1:56:39
as much money as they can on
behalf of their shareholders,
1:56:42
which is what you're supposed to
do. That's that's the agenda on
1:56:45
what to do by killing half the
population.
1:56:48
Adam Curry: I think that that
behooves other people. I think
1:56:50
they just find it great. I was
like, Yeah, this just kill them
1:56:54
off. That's why we bring in more
more illegals to compensate.
1:57:00
Have you ever seen the world in
this much disarray in your in
1:57:04
your years?
1:57:06
John C Dvorak: Well, I mean,
says that's all we study on this
1:57:09
show. No. But if I had been more
aware of what was going on, and
1:57:16
studied it more like we do on
this show, because we put a lot
1:57:19
of effort into these news
stories and deconstructing them.
1:57:22
It has probably been this way
the whole time.
1:57:24
Adam Curry: Oh, boy, you only
used to care about phones.
1:57:28
Remember?
1:57:30
John C Dvorak: That's why Siri
killed about phone. Yeah, I
1:57:32
Adam Curry: saved you from twit
they save
1:57:37
John C Dvorak: his bitch about
phones. He's reviewing every
1:57:40
stupid phone that comes out of
Android phone is an Android
1:57:44
phone.
1:57:45
Adam Curry: Hello. bitching is
caring. Yeah, it's a different
1:57:49
kind of care. I used to love
watching you bitch and moan
1:57:52
about about phones on Twitter.
That's when the show was great.
1:57:59
John C Dvorak: I am the
professional pitcher moaner. Yes
1:58:02
Adam Curry: you are I got an
idea. Let's do this. Now
1:58:04
Unknown: it's time for a three
by three.
1:58:06
Experiment by JC D.
1:58:09
Adam Curry: Comparing stories
okay, this is right, John's got
1:58:17
a couple of clips here just from
the three networks. Will they
1:58:20
have the same script? Will they
be getting their information
1:58:22
from the studio staff at the
bogus Oval Office? Did they
1:58:27
collude? What is going on with
our news?
1:58:30
John C Dvorak: Well we know all
that is true. And here we go.
1:58:32
We're gonna have ABC, CBS and
NBC all discussing the top Hamas
1:58:37
official killed.
1:58:38
Adam Curry: Ah yes,
1:58:39
John C Dvorak: yes in Lebanon
and we'll start with ABC.
1:58:45
Unknown: Tonight a massive
explosion rocking the Lebanese
1:58:48
capital Beirut chilling atop
Hamas official video circulating
1:58:52
online showing the fiery scene
of the blast and the Beirut
1:58:55
suburb of the here. A Hezbollah
stronghold salam ala Ruri the
1:59:00
second in command of Hamas and a
senior leader in the West Bank
1:59:03
among at least six people killed
according to Lebanese
1:59:06
authorities. Lebanon state run
news agency says Israel carried
1:59:11
out the attack which if
confirmed, would mark a major
1:59:14
escalation and would be Israel's
first attack on Beirut since
1:59:17
2006. Israel tonight declining
to common but Prime Minister
1:59:22
Benjamin Netanyahu had
threatened to kill a brewery
1:59:24
before the Israel Hamas war
erupted on October 7. Today's
1:59:29
blast in Beirut follows weeks of
cross border attacks in southern
1:59:33
Lebanon and northern Israel,
between Hezbollah fighters, IDF
1:59:37
soldiers and David everyone
bracing for retaliation from
1:59:41
Hamas and Hezbollah. And concern
is high tonight that this war
1:59:45
could escalate into a wider
conflict.
1:59:48
Adam Curry: Did you see that? Is
the Hezbollah dude who has that?
1:59:53
Like that cricket bat stuck in
his belt?
1:59:57
John C Dvorak: No.
1:59:58
Adam Curry: Yeah,
1:59:58
John C Dvorak: no, no recall a
cricket bat.
2:00:00
Adam Curry: Yeah, well I'm sure
it's a it looks like a paddle.
2:00:04
John C Dvorak: I think it's the
maybe it's for his 40 wives.
2:00:07
Adam Curry: No, it's the
weirdest thing this guy dude has
2:00:10
like it's like a cricket bat and
the troll room tell me Is that
2:00:13
is that the Hummer? Is that that
Hezbollah guy as bola guy. Let
2:00:17
me see.
2:00:18
John C Dvorak: I'm worried with
NBC in the same report example.
2:00:21
Tonight the slavery
2:00:23
Unknown: of an apparent senior
Hamas leader killed and what
2:00:27
Hamas says was an Israeli drone
strike on a Hamas office in
2:00:30
Beirut. Salah Allah Rui was a
deputy head of Hamas on a US
2:00:34
wanted list accused of
involvement in multiple terror
2:00:37
attacks. Hamas saying seven
people were killed in the strike
2:00:40
including two commanders. Israel
won't say whether it was
2:00:44
responsible, but only one
country is at war with Hamas,
2:00:48
these rebels. Whoever did this
has has a gripe with from us.
2:00:54
Israel's military has vowed to
hunt down Hamas leaders
2:00:57
worldwide, saying they're living
on borrowed time following the
2:01:00
October 7 Hamas terror attacks
that killed 1200 people. Tonight
2:01:06
as protests erupt in the West
Bank, Israel is bracing for
2:01:09
potentially massive retaliation,
not just from Hamas, but from
2:01:13
Hezbollah, another Iranian
backed group allied with Hamas
2:01:16
that's also targeted Israel.
Remember the new Israeli Foreign
2:01:20
Minister today declaring we're
in the midst of World War Three
2:01:23
against Iran and radical Islam.
The Assassination raising the
2:01:27
stakes for Israel's cabinet,
which postponed that meeting to
2:01:30
discuss Israel's new plan for
Gaza after the wars. and Israeli
2:01:34
officials telling NBC News the
plan involves local Gazan clans
2:01:38
or tribes handling civilian
governments like doling out aid,
2:01:41
while Israel control security
indefinitely. This is Israel
2:01:46
singles The war is entering a
new phase with 1000s of Israeli
2:01:50
troops on the way out of Gaza,
even as Prime Minister Netanyahu
2:01:53
says the war will last many more
months. Palestinian groups are
2:01:57
calling for more protests
tomorrow over the assassination,
2:02:00
including in Jerusalem and the
occupied West Bank.
2:02:04
Adam Curry: I love how they had
the same sirens
2:02:07
John C Dvorak: show they had
done this report they did add a
2:02:09
little piece a couple of pieces
of new information one of them
2:02:12
they're going to track down all
the Hamas people worldwide,
2:02:16
which means they're going to
probably go to Harvard.
2:02:24
So let's go to the fight the
other one which is the last one
2:02:27
which is CBS which I every time
does vary it enough. Let's see
2:02:31
if they have the siren at the
beginning. And if it's
2:02:35
structured the same
2:02:38
Unknown: explosion Tuesday
evening, killing seven Hamas
2:02:42
militants, including a top
commander and founder of the
2:02:45
group's military wing, solid alo
Rudy, a man wanted by the
2:02:49
Israelis and Americans, the US
government had a nearly $5
2:02:53
million bounty on his head.
Since Hamas is brutal attack on
2:02:59
October 7, Israel has been
engaged on multiple fronts from
2:03:03
Lebanon to Yemen. Iranian backed
Houthi rebels fire missiles and
2:03:06
drones toward Israel and are
attacking commercial ships by
2:03:10
sea and air, threatening to
disrupt the world's economy and
2:03:14
send oil prices soaring shipping
giant Merce will now sail around
2:03:19
the horn of Africa to avoid the
Red Sea heading 1000s of miles
2:03:23
to the journey. In recent days,
the US Navy destroyed three
2:03:27
small Houthi boats attempting to
board a container ship. In
2:03:31
response Iran says it sent a
destroyer to the region.
2:03:35
Panelist Seema shine believes
this is all part of a Ron's plan
2:03:39
to end the war in Gaza.
2:03:41
The other steps that might be
done is to bring the US to put
2:03:46
pressure on Israel to stop and
2:03:48
they think by putting pressure
on the United States and the
2:03:51
international shipping lanes
they can achieve that objective.
2:03:55
It is one of the ways that they
believe that might put pressure
2:03:58
on Israel to stop. Israeli
2:04:00
officials say the war could last
throughout the year until Hamas
2:04:04
is destroyed. But many
Palestinians wonder what price
2:04:09
they'll have to pay until the
fighting ends. And tonight
2:04:14
Hezbollah leader Hassan
Nasrallah condemned the
2:04:16
assassination of Ella Rory as a
serious assault on Lebanon and
2:04:21
vowed that his killing will not
go unpunished.
2:04:24
Adam Curry: They had an extra
little effect there at the end
2:04:27
screaming woman that was the
screaming woman NAT POP was
2:04:30
dynamite. Let me hear it again.
2:04:31
Unknown: Israeli officials say
the war could last throughout
2:04:34
the year until Hamas is
destroyed. But many Palestinians
2:04:39
wonder
2:04:40
Adam Curry: Nice nice. Yes a gem
CBS man they're on top of that.
2:04:44
John C Dvorak: Well, the
screaming woman effect is quite
2:04:46
quite as valuable. It's
2:04:48
Adam Curry: a it's a scary
season in the region.
2:04:53
John C Dvorak: I wonder what the
point of what the screaming
2:04:55
woman being placed at that spot
in the report is supposed to
2:04:59
occur. completion these things
are all done for a very specific
2:05:04
reason because
2:05:04
Adam Curry: by that it's almost
near the end of the report
2:05:06
you're starting to zone out you
need some the wake up call yeah
2:05:11
yeah very blood curdling scream
yeah yeah we have our own
2:05:15
version of that plenty
2:05:17
John C Dvorak: of blood curdling
screams Well, it was like the
2:05:22
same one
2:05:23
Adam Curry: let's go back and
that was a goat
2:05:25
John C Dvorak: it was a goat
that they were that was listen
2:05:27
let's let's
2:05:29
Adam Curry: moss is destroyed
many Palestinians I think it was
2:05:34
a goat wasn't a lady I mean that
that is exactly our goat screen
2:05:39
destroyed. Many same is
2:05:44
John C Dvorak: a little
different. Not
2:05:45
Adam Curry: much. Not much. Not
2:05:46
John C Dvorak: much is very much
but just a little. Request.
2:05:50
Don't do sound different. Did
you do obviously it was a
2:05:54
Palestinian goat.
2:05:58
Adam Curry: It reminds me of
this Adam mccurry.com Now John
2:06:01
dvorak.org No one can even spell
Devorah Don't worry, I'm his
2:06:05
treat me like I'm John's intern.
Go ahead. send me email. Hey,
2:06:08
man, John's black me black. He's
black. Maybe you can send this
2:06:12
to him. I'm not okay. I'm not.
2:06:16
John C Dvorak: block anybody.
2:06:17
Adam Curry: Yeah, okay. I forgot
this clip, which is important
2:06:21
because not only is the the
gambits to ruin Egypt by sending
2:06:28
the Palestinians in an led by
Hamas. But it's it Bibi is not
2:06:34
doing well tonight
2:06:35
Unknown: as Israel entered the
New Year intercepting Hamas
2:06:38
missile fire at midnight. New
signs the brutal war may be
2:06:42
entering its next phase. The
idea of now withdrawing some
2:06:47
troops from Gaza to rest and
prepare for the long fight
2:06:49
ahead. Israel now says it
expects to last the entirety of
2:06:53
2024 and the defense minister
today saying some residents in
2:06:57
southern Israeli communities
about three miles from the Gaza
2:07:00
Strip can return home and mule.
Our troops know their mission
2:07:04
and their performance is
excellent he says so life will
2:07:07
return to its course in our
Southern Communities. But the
2:07:10
life those communities wants new
will never be the same never.
2:07:14
The Hamas run health ministry
says an Israeli airstrike today
2:07:17
killed 15 People in central
Gaza, bringing the Delta close
2:07:21
to 22,000. The IDF meanwhile
expanding its operations,
2:07:26
releasing video of its canine
unit searching for weapons,
2:07:28
explosives and Hamas operatives.
They say they found this weapons
2:07:32
stockpile in a kindergarten
while children in Gaza sharing
2:07:35
their New Year's wishes. I hope
that we will return to our
2:07:39
homes, I'm all says and that the
war will end and I will sleep on
2:07:42
my bed instead of sleeping in
tents.
2:07:45
Oh, no. So much heartbreak now
almost three months into this
2:07:49
war. Marcus Moore joins us now
from Tel Aviv and mark as Prime
2:07:52
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is
already facing pressure abroad
2:07:56
and at home over this war. And
now his government hit with a
2:07:59
major setback.
2:08:01
Yeah, this setback is being seen
as a major blow to Netanyahu. As
2:08:04
you know, he has been trying to
weaken the country Supreme Court
2:08:08
justices, and that has really
divided the country. We saw
2:08:11
massive protests over the
summer. Well, today the court
2:08:14
narrowly voted to overturn a key
part of that overhaul. And that
2:08:19
decision adds a whole new layer
to the tensions that are already
2:08:23
gripping this country.
2:08:25
Adam Curry: I never understood
how that could get changed
2:08:28
anyway, if if the Supreme Court
in Israel can override any laws
2:08:33
written then how could you think
that they would agree with some
2:08:37
law that would restrict their
power to do that, and we have
2:08:40
John C Dvorak: to do a deeper
dive I have had some I don't
2:08:42
know a couple of months ago, I
did a fairly deep dive on this
2:08:45
and had some clips where we
never played him. But this is
2:08:48
actually all stems back to some
judge that went back in the 90s,
2:08:54
I think and he was kind of very
famous. And he started
2:08:59
implementing all kinds of rules
changes to make the Court, the
2:09:03
Supreme Leader for all practical
purposes and very woke. And it's
2:09:07
become a huge roadblock for
Netanyahu in any other
2:09:11
conservative that might try to
run Israel.
2:09:17
Unknown: We'll get to it
2:09:19
John C Dvorak: again, but hey,
Fred first I thought Well, this
2:09:22
was just a dumb idea. But then
when I started looking into it
2:09:25
know that this Supreme Court in
Israel is a is a roadblock to
2:09:28
progress. It's a horror
2:09:29
Adam Curry: any anything? Yeah.
For anything. Okay, there was
2:09:35
let's shift gears a little bit.
There was some news out of out
2:09:44
of Ukraine, which you should
know right now that the weather
2:09:51
in Ukraine is horrific right
now. The people are the the
2:09:57
soldiers are freezing to death.
They cannot supply them through
2:10:01
waterways because they're all
frozen. And it's in the fighting
2:10:07
season has to end because
there's just nothing that's be
2:10:11
there. It's not working. So that
yes, sort of some drones back
2:10:14
and forth. Sure. But this was
rather interesting.
2:10:19
Unknown: Ukraine and Russia have
completed the biggest prisoner
2:10:22
exchange since their war
started. The United Arab
2:10:25
Emirates arranged the swap
today, Ukraine's President
2:10:28
Solinsky shared video of some of
the 230 Ukrainian soldiers who
2:10:33
were returned, the Russians
recovered 248 prisoners.
2:10:39
Adam Curry: So that seems like a
positive development. Yeah,
2:10:42
John C Dvorak: that's was an
art. Well, I have a clip of this
2:10:45
but his little longer, but a
little more detail.
2:10:48
Adam Curry: What can I play?
When can I play my PBS clip
2:10:50
first?
2:10:51
John C Dvorak: That was the PBS
clip on my NPR clip. I'm
2:10:55
Adam Curry: sorry, I'm an NPR
which is is interesting.
2:10:58
Ukrainian
2:10:59
Unknown: president Volodymyr
Zelensky as promised Ukraine
2:11:03
volunteer
2:11:04
Adam Curry: Deemer Demar
Zelinsky.
2:11:07
Unknown: Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelensky is promising
2:11:10
that Ukraine will respond to the
message.
2:11:15
John C Dvorak: What did he say
Bala? Deemer. You Quain let's
2:11:19
Unknown: listen one more time.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr
2:11:22
Zelensky. is promising that
Ukraine
2:11:25
Adam Curry: Yeah. Ukraine,
Ukraine, we claim we all be
2:11:30
clean and we'll
2:11:31
Unknown: respond to the massive
aerial assault launched by
2:11:34
Russia yesterday. That assault
killing at least 30 people and
2:11:38
injuring more than 160. It
appears Elisa mad warranty
2:11:42
reports that foreign leaders and
the UN Security Council have
2:11:45
expressed outrage and reiterated
their support for Ukraine. In a
2:11:48
video
2:11:49
address. Zielinski did not
provide any details of how
2:11:52
Ukraine would retaliate, but
Russia's Defense Ministry
2:11:55
claimed that Ukraine sent drones
and US made missiles into
2:11:59
Russian territory following the
attack. Ukrainian officials have
2:12:02
not confirmed that claim. US
President Joe Biden was among
2:12:06
those condemning the attack the
largest since the war began.
2:12:09
Biden urged Congress to approve
billions of dollars in funding
2:12:12
for Ukraine that's currently
stalled. According to the
2:12:15
Institute for the Study of War,
Russia will likely continue to
2:12:18
launch large scale aerial
attacks. Wow, that was a crappy
2:12:22
edit listen to that billions of
dollars in funding for Ukraine
2:12:25
that's currently stalled.
According to the Institute for
2:12:28
the Study of War, Russia will
likely continue to launch catch
2:12:32
your crap together and PR scale
aerial attacks to beat down
2:12:35
Ukrainian morale and limit the
country's military capabilities.
2:12:39
Illicit Nadkarni, NPR news, live
Eve and
2:12:42
emergency meeting of the UN
Security Council has
2:12:45
overwhelmingly condemned
Russia's aerial assault
2:12:48
countries, including the US and
Britain say hitting civilian
2:12:51
infrastructure violates the
international rules of war.
2:12:54
While our school gives the
European Union's ambassador to
2:12:57
the council. Russia's
2:12:58
ongoing systematic airstrikes
against civilian objects and
2:13:02
critical infrastructure in
Ukraine are unacceptable. And
2:13:04
they must stop such intentional
attacks against civilians and
2:13:08
civilian infrastructure add to
war, crime, war crime,
2:13:13
everything
2:13:13
John C Dvorak: is at work. I
every time I hear one of these
2:13:17
reports, and if did they
pinpoint some something and blow
2:13:21
it up? I'm reminded of that you
knew was one of your clips where
2:13:24
they discussed the fact that the
attack in Kyiv Kyiv from the
2:13:30
Russians was actually blowing up
a meeting of a bunch of guys
2:13:34
doing drone technology
conference. Yeah, it was a drone
2:13:38
conference of drone makers, and
Russia gave him one. So they
2:13:44
leave this details out. So we
don't know what any of this
2:13:46
these reports stink. We don't
know any of the details of what
2:13:51
the why it is randomly shooting
in there.
2:13:55
Adam Curry: And we know that
President Biden gave, did he
2:14:00
give a couple 100 bucks or was
it to Israel, Ukraine to give a
2:14:02
couple 100 million?
2:14:05
John C Dvorak: Well, it's both
right. I don't know. We got to
2:14:07
look at that clip from Russia.
Well,
2:14:09
Adam Curry: while we have the
stalemate, they found a new
2:14:12
route to pay off the military
industrial complex. Listen to
2:14:17
this Gambit. Remember, who funds
NATO. We do America. The large
2:14:24
largest portion is funding from
America. Check
2:14:27
Unknown: it out NATO beefing up
its own security as Russia
2:14:30
increases the tax on Ukraine.
The Alliance will help by up to
2:14:33
1000 us made Patriot missiles,
some members can better protect
2:14:37
themselves. A majority of the
missiles will go to Germany, the
2:14:40
Netherlands, Romania and Spain.
NATO says it will continue as
2:14:43
policy of providing lethal
support only to member states.
2:14:47
But the move could free up other
ammunition that allies choose to
2:14:50
give to Ukraine. Yeah,
2:14:51
John C Dvorak: so I was bought
bow so bogus. What is it that
2:14:54
one rep resolution in NATO if
one countries attack you have to
2:14:59
go back to Russia. Article Five,
everyone goes after him. So
2:15:01
what's the point of taking a
defensive posture? I get rid of
2:15:05
all those missiles and see what
happens if Russia Russia attacks
2:15:09
Poland, let's say or, or France,
or Spain or what Spain's got
2:15:15
anything to do with this weather
getting Spain's getting Patriot
2:15:18
missiles that makes zero sense.
If Russia attack Spain, you nuke
2:15:23
Moscow.
2:15:25
Adam Curry: Hey, whatever
happened to the neutron bomb?
2:15:29
Remember that? Yeah, the neutron
bomb in the 80s. I remember this
2:15:33
thing was banned. It was a great
idea. It was banned
2:15:37
John C Dvorak: for that reason?
Because it was such a good idea.
2:15:38
Yeah,
2:15:39
Adam Curry: it was. It was a
bomb that would explode. And it
2:15:43
would only kill people not the
building. So there was no
2:15:45
realization. Yeah,
2:15:47
John C Dvorak: we should. But we
have since learned after doing
2:15:50
the show for 16 years that the
whole idea is realization.
2:15:55
Adam Curry: We got a boots on
the ground from uza. In Poland
2:15:58
since you brought it up. today.
I just watched the Polish news.
2:16:01
I remember Donald Donald Tusk is
back in control. We remember to
2:16:06
SC tosk, from remember when the
boy had Tusk when half of the
2:16:12
Polish government was killed in
that plane crash?
2:16:15
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they killed
by the Russians. Yeah. Including
2:16:18
when was NATO then yeah,
including
2:16:20
Adam Curry: the the central
bank, the woman who ran the
2:16:24
central bank in Poland. So he
says I was just watching the
2:16:27
Polish news. They're happy
because there's less trash then
2:16:30
years before. Their analysis is
the people don't have so much
2:16:34
money to spend, especially for
food. So there's less trash, and
2:16:37
they sell it as good news,
because less trash? Well, that's
2:16:40
the mindset of the green fascist
over here. Don't get me started.
2:16:43
What happened to Polish media
since the left took over in the
2:16:46
elections immediately after
shutting down every critical TV
2:16:49
show, et cetera. So they're
done. They're toast. Oh, yeah.
2:16:56
John C Dvorak: And it was fun
with rigged elections. They are
2:16:59
for something
2:17:00
Adam Curry: else. Did you see
that? So this loyalty, that, you
2:17:03
know, Poland doesn't use the
euro. This loyalty all of a
2:17:07
sudden, like drops 25% in value.
A couple of days back. It was
2:17:15
this huge, just boom, like
against the euro against the
2:17:20
dollar. And but it was only on
Google and I think was Google
2:17:26
Charts. And Google said no,
that's just a glitch. How does
2:17:30
that even happen? They get their
data from external sources. It
2:17:35
sounds weird, because the
polling was freaking out. Of
2:17:39
course, that went viral right
away like Whoa, what happened?
2:17:42
The are we about to get devalued
or? No, no, it might have been a
2:17:45
message. Oh, no. something weird
going on with that.
2:17:50
John C Dvorak: Yeah, okay. Well,
things change. They needed
2:17:54
Adam Curry: laws and laws in
chess.
2:17:57
John C Dvorak: So let's change
topics for just a quick receipt.
2:18:01
Ooh, because
2:18:01
Adam Curry: spiked word. Good
word. Yes.
2:18:04
John C Dvorak: I know. So I'm
listening to do what you do once
2:18:09
in a while I don't do it that
often. Go and listen to random
2:18:12
podcasts. And so if you go to I
Heart Radio, they get can't get
2:18:17
ads. So they do house ads for
more podcasts because
2:18:20
Adam Curry: we're in we're in
podcast when podcast industrial
2:18:23
complex winter, there's no more
ads.
2:18:27
John C Dvorak: So here we go. I
want to play a couple of because
2:18:29
I think they're hilarious. Good,
good work. I
2:18:31
Adam Curry: love this.
2:18:33
John C Dvorak: So here, they're
both 32nd ads. And this the
2:18:35
first one is for a podcast ad
for celebrity memoir.
2:18:40
Unknown: The Celebrity memoir
holds up a mirror to society.
2:18:43
That's why we started our
podcast celebrity Book Club was
2:18:46
Stephen and Lilly, where we read
celebrity memoirs, total guilty
2:18:50
pleasures and then probing
cultural analysis from the text
2:18:54
from Jessica Simpson to
historical figures like Helen
2:18:57
Keller, isn't that a delicious
mix of high brow and low? It
2:19:00
certainly is. Listen to
celebrity book club with Stephen
2:19:03
Lilly on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple podcasts or wherever you
2:19:05
get your podcasts. Wow.
2:19:08
Adam Curry: I can't I'm
attracted to that. The voice
2:19:11
tells me this is a podcast I'm
gonna love celebrity memoirs.
2:19:19
Ah, okay, here's
2:19:21
John C Dvorak: a podcast ad for
reasonable shady.
2:19:24
Unknown: This is Giselle and
Robin and we're the host of
2:19:26
reasonably shady on the black
effect Podcast Network.
2:19:30
This is the podcast that you
want to listen to to feel like
2:19:34
you're in the living room with
your girlfriends. You're driving
2:19:36
in the car with your girlfriend,
girlfriend talk. We
2:19:39
do hot topics. We talk about
reasonable and shady things.
2:19:43
So get into it. Join us every
Monday for reasonably shady and
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Subscribe
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iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts
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or wherever you listen to your
favorite shows.
2:19:58
Adam Curry: Wow on top big Do
you want to be in the know?
2:20:02
Listen with your girlfriends?
Hey, John, should we listen to a
2:20:05
podcast later? You will meet
girlfriend?
2:20:10
John C Dvorak: No, the idea is
your is as if you are with your
2:20:12
girl.
2:20:13
Adam Curry: Oh, it's a surrogate
for my girlfriend. My
2:20:15
girlfriend's Cool. Cool. You
gotta you got more of these.
2:20:19
John C Dvorak: No, I should have
liked a bunch of them don't Yes,
2:20:21
they're very funny. Yes, I
2:20:23
Adam Curry: love this. Well, now
it's collapsing. The whole
2:20:28
podcast industrial complex is
collapsing. No one wants that
2:20:31
you wouldn't know.
2:20:32
John C Dvorak: How's the numbers
doing? Oh, the
2:20:34
Adam Curry: numbers are
horrible. This will tell tell us
2:20:36
more. Well, I mean, people are
losing their jobs. There's no
2:20:41
money. I think that the number
of episodes that were published
2:20:46
in the last month was down 20%
2:20:50
John C Dvorak: Nobody's
listening to these crappy
2:20:52
podcasts?
2:20:53
Adam Curry: No, of course not.
No, they're all too busy
2:20:57
listening to the best podcast in
the unity universe. With that
2:21:01
I'd like to thank you for your
courage say in the morning to
2:21:03
you the man who just put the sea
in celebrity Manoir lives gems
2:21:07
and little my friend the other
day and one of them said John
2:21:09
Cena
2:21:12
John C Dvorak: you Mr. Adam
curry in the morning all ships
2:21:14
at sea boots on the ground feet
in the air in the water and all
2:21:18
the games and nights out there.
2:21:20
Adam Curry: Good morning to the
trolls and the troll room. Oh,
2:21:21
hold on a sec controls. There we
go. That's better. There's so
2:21:28
many of them 1775 70
2:21:34
John C Dvorak: under above, if
it was 25 more weed I'd say it
2:21:38
was normal. Well, I put it in
good shape.
2:21:41
Adam Curry: I checked 30 minutes
ago it was 1825 and once once we
2:21:48
got into those podcasts ads
people tuned out. They dropped
2:21:53
off right away
2:21:55
John C Dvorak: just like that,
just
2:21:57
Adam Curry: just like that. You
can become a troll everyone
2:22:00
wants to be a troll be like a
troll. It's good for you. It's
2:22:03
very healthy to be a troll why?
I love Why Why? Because you can
2:22:09
get it all out. Go to troll
room.io It started early before
2:22:13
we even hit the the opening of
the show. Trolls are already all
2:22:19
over me spewing their troll SAP
think what oh, just saying
2:22:23
horrible things
2:22:24
Unknown: blood.
2:22:26
Adam Curry: I don't remember we
saying
2:22:27
John C Dvorak: that but you give
never exemplify anything I gave.
2:22:30
I gave you the last show. I
2:22:32
Adam Curry: said one of the best
ones was even Jesus is tired of
2:22:36
Adams conversion. Got that was a
good one.
2:22:39
John C Dvorak: That is a good
one. Thanks for the reminder. I
2:22:41
Adam Curry: told my pastor that
he thought it was a good one
2:22:43
too, as if that is good. That's
a good one. Yeah, so you can go
2:22:49
to troll room.io And then you
can not only Listen Live to the
2:22:54
podcast, and that's 24 hours a
day. By the way. This trolling
2:22:57
you control anybody. We
recommend you troll Darren
2:23:00
O'Neil before we start the show,
2:23:03
John C Dvorak: he was he was on
he was a maniac today,
2:23:06
Adam Curry: it was good.
2:23:08
John C Dvorak: I think so
2:23:08
Adam Curry: I thought it was out
there it was rocking it Yeah,
2:23:10
you didn't like him. You tuned
in early you were you were on
2:23:14
much earlier
2:23:17
John C Dvorak: Well, I thought
he I think I don't know I'm kind
2:23:19
of agree with bemrose about what
happened was that he there was
2:23:24
some stuff he played he should
never play again. Like what? I
2:23:28
don't know I don't remember I
can't remember the name of these
2:23:30
weird metal bands,
2:23:32
Adam Curry: no metal bands. You
played good. He played an
2:23:37
acoustic version of Billy Idol
Eyes Without a Face as good as
2:23:42
good stuff. Now, what I
recommend is you get on board
2:23:47
with the new infrastructure
because it's all collapsing.
2:23:51
It's all collapsing that kicking
people off left and right. And
2:23:54
that's not gonna get any better.
I mean, I'm surprised we're
2:23:57
still on Apple. The things we
say it's just this is outrageous
2:24:03
now we're making fun of them.
That's not that's
2:24:05
John C Dvorak: even worse. We
don't make fun of Apple. What do
2:24:08
we do that What are you talking
about? I
2:24:09
Adam Curry: make fun of the
podcast that you know the
2:24:11
podcast industrial complex,
they're all about it. Anyway,
2:24:15
doesn't matter. If you want to
have the latest features, you
2:24:19
want to be notified within 90
seconds of us updating the show
2:24:23
you want to get a notification
nominal by the way, when we go
2:24:26
live you want to make sure that
all your favorite podcasts are
2:24:29
uncancelled bubble, which John
keeps saying I'm gonna get a
2:24:32
Nobel Prize for but I'm not sure
man. I don't know if I'll leave
2:24:36
to see the day. Oh, yeah. Forbes
wrote me up. A little thing a
2:24:40
little blurb. You have a blurb
in Forbes where they
2:24:43
John C Dvorak: say it was about
2:24:45
Adam Curry: value for value and
cheese. I mean, I'd have to go
2:24:50
find it. Oh, you didn't have it
at the ready. No. Oh, here it
2:24:55
is. Forbes now has it at the
ready. No, I actually went in As
2:25:00
my browser and typed in Forbes
and that came up now, May I May
2:25:04
I remind you that I ever since
the infamous Howard Stern
2:25:09
incident, which happened about
12 years, 14 years ago, when you
2:25:14
were very mad at me. No, I was
2:25:16
John C Dvorak: I was just
slightly off, but you blew up,
2:25:19
condemned my children.
2:25:24
Adam Curry: Ever since that
moment, I have made sure that I
2:25:29
always mentioned you.
2:25:33
John C Dvorak: Well, you can
mention me all you want at
2:25:35
Forbes, they're gonna write what
they want.
2:25:37
Adam Curry: That's my point.
Curry just celebrated the 16th
2:25:40
year of his no agenda podcast.
Now there's a link to it. That's
2:25:43
good. So it's I'm sorry, I'm
sorry, a show with nearly a
2:25:47
million episodes and listeners
per episode. He said they didn't
2:25:51
want to take any advertising
money. So they just asked
2:25:54
listeners to pay $5 a month's
subscription fee. After
2:25:56
disappointing results. They ask
the listeners to simply pay what
2:26:00
they wanted, then they could,
after three to four years, Craig
2:26:02
was able to live off the income
and focus entirely on his show.
2:26:08
Wow, that concept is what
started carried down the path
2:26:10
for value for value was
2:26:12
John C Dvorak: really bad as I
used to work for Forbes, you'd
2:26:14
think they'd give me some some
chops. So now it's well, who was
2:26:17
the writer, new
2:26:18
Adam Curry: guy, new guy, and
actually, Mickey, cos he's a new
2:26:23
guy. He just left the army. And
this was his first gig. So they
2:26:27
edited the crap out of him.
That's what they did. But he
2:26:31
doesn't have the juice to say,
Hey, man, you're not doing it,
2:26:33
right, man. To reinforce
podcast, decentralization, curry
2:26:38
started podcast index.org.
Again, they didn't mention Dave
2:26:41
Jones, or the hundreds of
developers but they says, so
2:26:45
independent app developers will
be able to get everything they
2:26:47
need, through a platform without
censorship. And then I went into
2:26:51
how we're changing the music
business. And here's the
2:26:54
finishing quote, curry told me
that artists are now making more
2:26:58
than a week from that they then
they made from yours on Spotify.
2:27:02
John C Dvorak: I know that's
probably true. It is.
2:27:04
Adam Curry: I truly believe that
because of value splits. This is
2:27:07
where the community has stayed
together and keeps things fair
2:27:09
validating, encouraging, and
encouraging, he concluded.
2:27:13
Anyway, but um, below, there's
2:27:14
John C Dvorak: a guy talking
about your pretty eyes. Now
2:27:17
Adam Curry: that you've a nice
picture of me looking all
2:27:18
important. On a like on a panel,
you know, looking off into the
2:27:23
distance, like with my hands up,
like it was this big? Like, this
2:27:28
fish was this big, you should
see this picture. It's pretty
2:27:30
funny. Now, of course, it was
this was all part of a different
2:27:34
article of an article that
starts off with Jack Dorsey, of
2:27:38
course. So maybe people will
read it thinking Jack could get
2:27:42
Jack Dorsey. Oh, gotta read
that. The web five economy. Are
2:27:45
you kidding me? Forbes? Web five
economy? What happened to four?
2:27:51
John C Dvorak: What happened to
four? I
2:27:52
Adam Curry: don't? I don't know.
Forbes has done away with the
2:27:57
with read for I don't know.
Anyway, the point being you want
2:28:02
to get a modern podcast app,
Forbes says so right there.
2:28:05
Forbes says it's the way to go.
So how could you? How could you
2:28:10
not do it? podcast apps.com. So
let's talk about that value for
2:28:15
value model that we started to
talk about a little under 16
2:28:20
years ago. That's true, but we
added to it and of course I told
2:28:26
them all about
2:28:26
John C Dvorak: by the way, the
original offer was $2 a month.
2:28:30
I'm
2:28:30
Adam Curry: sure I said too. But
you know, it's like they edited
2:28:33
it down. And I also said because
after
2:28:36
John C Dvorak: all with a
million listeners Yes. $2 from
2:28:42
each and every one of them would
be 2 million or $24 million a
2:28:46
year in income. It makes nothing
but sense
2:28:50
Adam Curry: I would have a jet
plane on each foot will be
2:28:55
great. Just two bucks two bucks.
That's two bucks. Yes, I do have
2:29:00
a beautiful smile now. Thank
you. Now the way the model
2:29:05
actually works is time talent
and treasure and we say look
2:29:07
we're just giving you all the
value up front the value is what
2:29:10
we give you in all the analysis
everything we bring we are not
2:29:15
afraid to be controversial to go
against our audience. So you
2:29:21
know that that number that
fluctuates people leave I am
2:29:24
rage quitting this these guys
suck pick a side you know so if
2:29:32
that happened then we would lose
audience and then we would lose
2:29:37
money and sponsors would walk
away and the sponsor we probably
2:29:40
get get you know, people start
posting Media Matters. These
2:29:44
guys these guys are Zionists.
These guys are anti-tobacco.
2:29:52
These guys are Magga which we're
not Yeah.
2:29:57
John C Dvorak: And then I
wouldn't be for my pillow we'd
2:29:59
have no ever tasers has right.
And
2:30:02
Adam Curry: people will be like,
you guys a little too
2:30:04
controversial. Yeah, I don't
want to be a part of that. And
2:30:07
it's better to advertise on Tik
Tok, we'll go over there and
2:30:10
spend our money over there,
which is where everyone's going.
2:30:12
That's the whole thing.
Everyone's advertising on
2:30:14
Tiktok. Now, so but it doesn't
have to be money. Not everybody,
2:30:19
you know, feels driven that way.
But also, it's sometimes much
2:30:22
more valuable if you do
something for the show for the
2:30:25
production of the show, which is
why no one's called listener and
2:30:28
you're not fans, you're
different. Most of you are
2:30:30
definitely not fans, but your
producers, you help produce the
2:30:34
show. And you can do that with
your time and your talent. And
2:30:37
we love what the artists do that
artists create artwork for us.
2:30:41
And the entire art generator was
created for us maintained for us
2:30:46
by Sir Paul couture. So let's
thank the artist for episode
2:30:49
1621 appropriately titled
Haley's comment Wow, that was
2:30:54
such a good title. The art was
well was just something that
2:30:59
felt right because we want to do
a Happy New Year's piece of art
2:31:02
we're very traditional in that
regard. And it was from a new
2:31:06
artists who's only been on the
art generator for six days. When
2:31:11
when we picked her art I presume
it's a her Susanna Leah. And it
2:31:14
was really nice. 2024 Happy New
Year. Gold sparkly lights
2:31:20
traditional big and bold. We
liked it now. We looked at lots
2:31:24
of other stuff. Are you do you
have the Art Generator open here
2:31:27
John?
2:31:27
John C Dvorak: No, it's crashed
because oh, these are producers
2:31:30
went to it.
2:31:32
Adam Curry: It's going slow for
me to hasn't crashed. Did you?
2:31:36
Did you get the cloud? No,
2:31:37
John C Dvorak: I haven't got the
splash screen even.
2:31:40
Adam Curry: No. Does it stop?
Stop going to it. Trolls. No
2:31:45
agenda art. generate.com. Don't
go there. Don't go there. That's
2:31:50
the I mean, I love that it's
new. And I love that pocket who
2:31:53
would listen to me he made the
artist profiles more accessible.
2:31:57
But there's something up with
the speed of it. It's threatened
2:32:00
John C Dvorak: in fourth. It
felt good to get that joke.
2:32:04
Yeah.
2:32:05
Adam Curry: Some people lots of
people get the joke. Is probably
2:32:08
it probably is AI. Oh, there it
is. Okay, I'm getting the splash
2:32:11
screen. Boom, I got the splash
screen. All right. Here we go.
2:32:14
So let's take a look at the
other pieces that were submitted
2:32:20
to help man this is this has
taken I should have had it up
2:32:23
before.
2:32:27
John C Dvorak: Famous Last so we
can't discuss the art today.
2:32:30
Adam Curry: We won't discuss the
art unless it pops up in a
2:32:32
little bit. But we appreciate
Suzanna Leah new artists, she
2:32:36
had a couple of pieces she put
up there. There were other
2:32:38
pieces that were totally valid.
2:32:41
John C Dvorak: There was that
there was a lot of use usable
2:32:43
pieces
2:32:44
Adam Curry: out. I'm so bored by
the AI stuff even though it's
2:32:50
usable. It's just I mean,
doesn't everybody see this? Just
2:32:54
AI we're going into this. This
this season?
2:32:59
John C Dvorak: Ai funk.
2:33:01
Adam Curry: Ai funk? Yeah. It's
it's a season of boring. It's
2:33:06
just boring. Everything's so
polished. You can always tell
2:33:10
that it's that it's AI. I miss.
Oh, I got a gateway timeout bad,
2:33:16
too.
2:33:16
John C Dvorak: It's a two. Dud
in some ways. It's too slick.
2:33:21
Yeah,
2:33:22
Adam Curry: I think it's there's
too many elements. It's trying
2:33:25
to load. You know, agenda social
was also down yesterday, which
2:33:30
was great. It was great. Which
was yeah, it was great. I'm
2:33:35
like, Oh good. Everybody, take a
breather. Take me out. Have some
2:33:38
rest. You know, collect your
thoughts. They're all over there
2:33:42
on Twitter ex. Like brah I gotta
be part of over here. And you
2:33:46
know, because just in case
doesn't come back. Who cares?
2:33:49
And then the minute it came
back, what got posted memes.
2:33:53
More memes.
2:33:55
John C Dvorak: Interesting. You
could do three memes every so
2:33:58
often. I'll put three memes up.
I
2:34:00
Adam Curry: know that you try
and try. I've started commenting
2:34:02
again and I'm regretting it
already noticing this. Yeah. And
2:34:05
regretting it because people say
horrible things. Like Why be so
2:34:09
sanctimonious. So Rich, self
righteous? That's
2:34:13
John C Dvorak: about right.
2:34:17
Adam Curry: And then what's the
guy who said that I made
2:34:18
millions of dollars by being the
right guy
2:34:20
John C Dvorak: and I like that
one.
2:34:21
Adam Curry: But what I was
wondering when did this happen?
2:34:26
Let me know please. All right,
let's thank the treasure part of
2:34:31
our producers in the in the
three T's time, talent, and
2:34:35
treasure. And let's start off
with a big thank you to Dame
2:34:42
mama Khan. Now she has a
handwritten note I saw this come
2:34:46
in so let me grab this for a
second day mama Khan. I think
2:34:51
she wrote a card.
2:34:52
John C Dvorak: Gifts a nice card
to the Okay.
2:34:56
Adam Curry: Let me the card said
that this is a printed card says
2:34:59
hello Putting them everywhere
you look this season, you find
2:35:03
little reminders of how much
you're cared about and how much
2:35:06
your wish how much your wished a
beautiful joyful Christmas. Oh
2:35:11
thank you day mama calm. The
carnage from the vaccine is
2:35:14
ongoing. She writes strokes 80%
clotting 20% bleeding, anything
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heart a fib to myocarditis to
heart attacks, new cancers or
2:35:25
cancers coming out of remission
infections that are out of
2:35:28
control, anything on the nine
page list of side effects from
2:35:32
the Pfizer clinical trials. The
only question that needs to be
2:35:35
asked was my loved one Vax is
their diagnosis on this list.
2:35:40
Check out how bad is my
batch.com For more info Wow,
2:35:48
wow. And then he says, I love
your show. I wouldn't I wouldn't
2:35:52
be without it. Your hard work is
very much appreciated day mama
2:35:55
Khan. $500 Thank you day mama
Khan. We appreciate you and that
2:36:00
that donation is highly
appreciated.
2:36:04
Unknown: Yeah, cute card.
2:36:07
John C Dvorak: Okay, onward with
chapel Williams, who actually
2:36:09
gave to do now no Blaine.
Blaine. Okay. You get chap.
2:36:13
Blaine in Houston, Texas. 33334
Happy New Years. Gents. Please d
2:36:18
do. You've been D deuced. up the
good work. Blaine in Houston.
2:36:26
Short and simple. Thank
2:36:27
Adam Curry: you very much Blaine
in Houston. Then we get chap
2:36:29
Williams with two donations. So
actually chaps should be higher
2:36:33
up on the list of 3333 33 dot
33. And so that makes 66666 no
2:36:43
notes, so that means that double
up karma for you.
2:36:46
Unknown: You've got karma.
2:36:51
John C Dvorak: Reinhardt is in
Sioux Rapids, Iowa. And she came
2:36:56
up with 333 Please accept this
donation from Scott Reinhardt is
2:37:01
actually a switcheroo. Didn't
say so. But it did. And now it's
2:37:04
time for Rapids, Iowa pronounced
Sioux rapids for John. Oh. As
2:37:10
opposed to what what else would
I say?
2:37:12
Adam Curry: You have you have
issues I guess. It's sales
2:37:16
John C Dvorak: folks. Sale oaks.
Rapids. Scott turn 66 and one
2:37:22
for 24. We all know he's on the
birthday list and his wife
2:37:25
thinks it's time for him to
become an executive producer for
2:37:28
his favorite podcast in the
universe and you go beautiful
2:37:32
Adam Curry: I love it. When
people do that. People who have
2:37:34
no agenda together stay together
people. Then we have a dame and
2:37:39
with an E two is this hour we
already Associate Executive
2:37:43
Producer yes we are. 233 dot 33
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2:37:50
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another year of excellent
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universe wishing you all and all
the producers health and
2:38:20
happiness for the season. And
beyond love day man with me.
2:38:26
John C Dvorak: Sure Sandy's
output, and he's in Castlegar
2:38:29
cast telega cast, cast whatever
he's in BC, British Columbia,
2:38:34
Canada. tu tu tu tu tu tu roadex
a little value return to the
2:38:38
best podcast in the universe.
Thanks for keeping me amused and
2:38:43
formed and out of harm's way
Happy New Year to all of Gitmo
2:38:46
nation even the douchebags yes
or sandy the night who says knee
2:38:51
Adam Curry: Eli the coffee guy
Ben's Ville Illinois row ducks.
2:38:56
Two Two. I'm starting the year
off right with a donation to
2:38:58
return value to the best podcast
in the universe. Thank you for a
2:39:01
great new year's eve show.
Classic media deconstruction
2:39:04
beats the heck out of Anderson
Cooper drunk on Time Square,
2:39:08
bro. I mean, I just stop for a
second 1987 I did MTV live from
2:39:16
Times Square when you could
easily get killed in Times
2:39:18
Square. If not run over to good
old good old days. And the
2:39:24
format that I may forget
Anderson Cooper and what's the
2:39:28
other guy the real life the the
guy? Yeah, that guy. So Dick
2:39:36
Clark's rockin New Year's Eve
did Clark has has left us he's
2:39:40
died, what 15 years ago?
Probably longer a long time ago.
2:39:45
Ryan Seacrest is the host he's
been hosting it ever
2:39:49
John C Dvorak: since to go over
the whole Peter
2:39:51
Adam Curry: Clarke operating
runs the whole he I think he
2:39:53
actually I think he bought some
of it or all of it or but still
2:39:58
it has to be there. have not
changed anything with this
2:40:02
format. They'll still have the
same DOM people in the audience
2:40:07
the same Whoa, we got engaged.
That's always the same every
2:40:10
year. LL Cool J still doing his
thing grabbing his crotch. For
2:40:15
the past 30 years onstage the
same guy will always show up is
2:40:20
chat and then they always and
after that no other countdown
2:40:23
and it's there's an ugly ball
this year. And then they Oh, now
2:40:28
we're gonna cut over to the
party in Los Angeles, which was
2:40:30
taped two and a half months ago.
The people are never in the
2:40:34
right mood. They don't really
have all the right gear on it's
2:40:38
it's so boring. Let's do
something different. I mean,
2:40:44
they should have had some kind
of it we want a Palestine
2:40:47
protest would have been welcomed
this year. Non play the pet
2:40:51
John C Dvorak: peeve jingle for
you.
2:40:54
Adam Curry: I wasn't prepared
for that. But yes, I will pay I
2:40:57
will play that. Si. B's pit de
bomba de. Patty's anyway. Yeah.
2:41:03
And last Thursday show Eli the
coffee guy says John guessed
2:41:07
correctly the name of one of our
coffees, our kite and key blend
2:41:10
pays tribute to Ben Franklin.
Very good. And he'd like to
2:41:14
thank all the producers for
supporting their small business,
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which is gigawatt Coffee
Roasters, and if you use ITM 20
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You'll get 20% off. Happy 2024
To all of Gitmo nation. It's
2:41:25
shaping up to be an exciting
news year. No jingles no karma.
2:41:30
Stay caffeinated Eli the coffee
guy.
2:41:34
John C Dvorak: I'm gonna you're
gonna take the next one. But
2:41:36
I'll take the last one right
now, which is Linda Lou patcon
2:41:39
in Lakewood, Colorado, and she
wants some jobs karma for
2:41:42
everybody for and she says for a
remarkable resume that gets
2:41:46
results. She's convinced if you
go to Image makers inc.com
2:41:49
That's image makers Inc. With a
que by the way. You'll get some
2:41:55
executive resume job search
needs solved. That's image
2:41:58
makers Inc with a k.com or just
find Linda Lou patcon under the
2:42:02
show's producer list, and people
have responded positively to her
2:42:06
Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and
jobs. Jobs pay.
2:42:13
John C Dvorak: They know and
lips, okay. I'm ad libbing no
2:42:17
adults getting your money's
worth. And
2:42:19
Adam Curry: Michelle Meyer from
St. Cloud Minnesota $200 or less
2:42:22
Associate Executive Producer. My
daughter kept sending me clips.
2:42:26
So I had to start listening. And
of course donate I do not want
2:42:30
to be a douche. You've been de
Deus. That is our rather
2:42:35
shortlist of executive and
Associate Executive producers.
2:42:38
We of course appreciate you and
these titles are recognized
2:42:43
everywhere credits are
recognized. They're valid, your
2:42:46
LinkedIn profile, you'll get
lots of dudes hitting on you.
2:42:50
But also your resume or you can
open if you don't already have
2:42:53
one you may not open up an IMDB
profile is recognized over there
2:42:56
as well. And obviously we thank
everyone who came in under $50
2:43:00
which John will talk about right
now take us all the way through
2:43:03
gonna
2:43:03
John C Dvorak: rattle them off
with Dred Scott our buddy 22 717
2:43:09
Dred Scott George Walther 12717
CURT mark, Kenny Martin A is
2:43:19
12717 and he needs a deed
douchey bad deed deuced and then
2:43:27
we have our 12345 from Gergana
Yang Cova. UK she's in the UK.
2:43:35
Now you've met her dad Kellyanne
Leitrim. Ireland 123 is all part
2:43:41
of the one to three donations
the leftover sauce Rush is also
2:43:45
the one to 717 Jason Shepherd
123 Ash ash in Texas 123.
2:43:55
Daniela Pompeu in Los Angeles,
California. 100 brand Mickey in
2:44:02
Oklahoma 100. Baron lattic in in
Houston, Texas. 100. John urban,
2:44:09
a 100. Kevin McLaughlin is up
and he's backwards. wordage. Now
2:44:14
he came up with 808 and he says
I love the Constitution the
2:44:17
United States and boobs not
always in that order. He's the
2:44:23
Archduke of Luna so he gets gets
read no matter what. And that's
2:44:27
right. Brandon Logan Del Rey,
Ohio 808. He says the transmit
2:44:35
in the newsletter got me good.
What was that? I'm trying to
2:44:40
think told by Brian
2:44:42
Adam Curry: by the way, stop.
Did you see Dave Chappelle is
2:44:45
new stand up?
2:44:47
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I just we
just watched it yesterday.
2:44:49
Adam Curry: I thought I thought
it started off very strong. His
2:44:51
opening joke was fantastic. No,
the opening joke was stunning.
2:44:55
Unfortunately, that was on
social media. So it was like
2:44:58
that. That's the worst thing to
put out as your opening joke
2:45:01
which is shaggy dog at least.
2:45:04
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's a
shaggy dog but it was well
2:45:05
structured. It was really good.
And then two because since he
2:45:08
refers to it Did you see the
latest Chris Rock?
2:45:11
Adam Curry: No, no, I
2:45:12
John C Dvorak: haven't. I
haven't because he because
2:45:14
Chappelle refers to it. Yeah.
And the Chris Rock one is
2:45:17
actually quite good. Is it brand
new or is that one that came
2:45:20
out? I don't know if it's brand
new or it came out before
2:45:23
chapels. I just noticed 2023
Stand up and you wonder where
2:45:27
he's in a foot in Baltimore?
Yeah. Oh, you guys.
2:45:31
Adam Curry: I did see that one.
Yeah. The thing about Chappelle
2:45:33
is he didn't end strong.
2:45:37
John C Dvorak: No, it fell
apart. That's what I meant. It's
2:45:40
just be honest about it.
2:45:41
Adam Curry: It's fell apart.
Yeah, it was it was
2:45:43
disappointing. It was good. And
then yeah, it did it fell apart.
2:45:48
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he probably
could have put another six
2:45:50
months into it. You need the
money. Brian Kaufman need
2:45:54
doesn't need the money.
Scottsdale, Arizona 7575. Daniel
2:45:58
Carroll in Laughlin, Nevada
7272. And Kevin McLaughlin is
2:46:03
back. 606 And he says the per
show small boob donations steak
2:46:12
streak now comes to a close.
Okay, stop.
2:46:15
Adam Curry: Stop on the small
boobs and you know what is done?
2:46:17
Let me just salute small boobs
of America. Thank you for being
2:46:22
here for the past year. How long
have you been doing small boobs?
2:46:29
John C Dvorak: At least a year.
2:46:30
Adam Curry: We appreciate you
small boobs.
2:46:34
John C Dvorak: No, I have a
tribute
2:46:42
Adam Curry: I love that. There
it is. There it is.
2:46:47
John C Dvorak: Okay, that's the
source six my boobs. Less tart.
2:46:52
Tao less torque kowski in
Kingman Arizona. 58. Bradley Fox
2:46:58
in Presque. Isle Maine 5585. And
as a switcheroo birthday
2:47:03
donation for Joe. Iris, Ira Ira
race, or race or a raunchy or
2:47:11
something he's gonna use on the
birthday list or you're gonna
2:47:13
have to pronounce it later.
Brian Furley 5510 Sir Tom dari
2:47:18
in DeForest, Wisconsin 5155 10.
This is a double nickels on the
2:47:23
dime Troy funderburk in Spokane,
Washington, 55 Scott Nelson and
2:47:28
Council Bluffs, Iowa 5001. And
that brings us to the $50 donors
2:47:33
and I'm going to just read their
names and locations and they're
2:47:36
all $50 donors including Jordan.
Point. Oh is Salem, Oregon. Kyle
2:47:43
kaki are tack in Yankton, South
Dakota. He also has a happy
2:47:50
birthday call to Binger Newman,
telling him to stop being a
2:47:53
douche. Ron Ballari are Blair in
pain Nepean Ontario, Canada
2:48:03
golden Meyers in Dripping
Springs, Texas. Dripping Springs
2:48:08
madam dries right by my house
whenever he goes to Austin and
2:48:11
he's never stopped by once
2:48:13
Adam Curry: well send me your
address. I'll stop by Angela
2:48:16
John C Dvorak: de cash because
Casero Angela de cada casserole
2:48:21
casserole. Somerset
Massachusetts it's pronounced de
2:48:27
Cicero demi de Cicero. She needs
a de douche. Van De duced taken
2:48:36
Martinez in El montay California
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a look at some ISOs to end our
fabulous programming with. You
2:54:51
want me to start I don't have
to. Okay, play
2:54:53
John C Dvorak: yours. Oh, holy
cow. Like that one. Yeah.
2:54:58
Adam Curry: Wow is huge. Uh huh.
That's all I have. I like the
2:55:02
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was better.
2:55:06
John C Dvorak: All right, well,
let's go. I got three. Oh, okay.
2:55:10
Let's start with crazy.
2:55:13
Adam Curry: Crazy it is.
2:55:14
John C Dvorak: That's crazy.
Okay. Let's go do not No,
2:55:20
Adam Curry: I did not. Oh,
sorry. misfire I did not know
2:55:23
that there.
2:55:28
John C Dvorak: And then last is
the old classical Oh, another
2:55:30
version of wow. Wow
2:55:35
Adam Curry: I mean I gotta be
honest with you. I think the
2:55:38
holy cow Oh,
2:55:40
Unknown: holy cow. I think
that's kind of where I go with
2:55:43
that.
2:55:44
Adam Curry: Yeah, you're okay
with that? Yeah, we have
2:55:46
consensus and now it's time for
2:55:50
Unknown: GDC Yes,
2:55:53
Adam Curry: this is how we end
the day so that you can walk
2:55:55
away from the show feeling good
about yourself feeling good
2:55:57
about life feeling that a human
experience is still available in
2:56:01
our modern mainstream media.
Notice the M five M John has
2:56:05
been scouring the earth for a
good news
2:56:08
John C Dvorak: story. But credit
J was finding this one. Oh,
2:56:12
okay, good. Now this is the keep
them working those this is a
2:56:16
strange story about how a cat
saved the dog and I have a
2:56:22
comment to make explaining this
clip after replay it
2:56:25
Unknown: or you don't hear every
day a dog is alive and wagging
2:56:28
its tail thanks to the family
cat who's scared off to
2:56:32
attacking coyotes.
2:56:33
These forests Caitlin Ogle shows
us the video. This is little
2:56:36
Oakley. She recently got her
stitches out and she's back to
2:56:39
her normal self but she's alive.
All thanks to her sister thinks
2:56:43
it was kind of inspired by it
quite frankly. Oakley is
2:56:47
a white dog Binks a black cat.
They're polar opposites but
2:56:51
their family. This wooded
backyard is Banks's domain
2:56:55
neighborhood. Cat just showed up
when she was about two months
2:56:59
old November
2:56:59
30. While the family's two other
big dogs were also outside out
2:57:03
of camera view. Lane Dyer says
he left the six year old have a
2:57:07
nice out to go to the bathroom
2:57:08
out of nowhere was attacked by a
cow then
2:57:11
another coyote appears but see
that to the left. Well that's
2:57:14
banks saying not in her
backyard.
2:57:17
dumbed down and scared them off
is the craziest thing ever.
2:57:20
That gave Oakley enough time to
run inside cut her open she
2:57:23
was gushing blood from her chest
and her side was dyers
2:57:27
rushed Oakley to the hospital.
She was stitched up and her leg
2:57:30
was put in a splint. Doctors
telling family Oakley may lose
2:57:34
the limb. Thankfully it's still
intact. But while waiting for
2:57:37
her recovery, the dyers tried to
figure out what happened.
2:57:40
Thankfully,
2:57:40
we had security cameras were
able to go back and actually
2:57:43
look to see what happened. It
was inspiring to see just our
2:57:48
little outdoor cat just jump at
two coyotes that were attacking
2:57:53
this little dog because she
loves and run them off. Now
2:57:57
Oakley is back to her old self
doing tricks. An eating treats
2:58:04
well beings keeps a watchful eye
on the woods and Edmond Caitlin
2:58:08
Ogle, Oklahoma's news for Oh,
2:58:10
Adam Curry: I feel good now. I
love that a cat saved the dog
2:58:15
and she might
2:58:16
John C Dvorak: do I haven't
watched this and I have to what
2:58:19
I'm thinking is the the coyotes
weren't that big anyway, but the
2:58:23
coyotes don't have they're not
like dogs and they have these
2:58:26
enemy the enemy the cat in the
house. The Coyotes probably saw
2:58:31
this, the cat came running like
a banshee at those two things.
2:58:35
And just as a quick response to
coyotes took off like rut like
2:58:39
rockets, because the Gestalt,
the gestalt of the charging cat
2:58:44
was that of a cougar. And all
they saw they reacted to what
2:58:49
they thought might be a cougar,
which is their enemy.
2:58:54
Adam Curry: Ha, well, I have a
question. Is it coyote or
2:58:58
coyote?
2:59:01
John C Dvorak: Either you can
pronounce it either way. I think
2:59:03
coyote is the way you should
pronounce it.
2:59:05
Adam Curry: I'm going with
coyote now just to make coyotes
2:59:08
have
2:59:09
John C Dvorak: x's were
pronounced and I'd say I got a
2:59:11
coyote in the backyard. We took
a shot at him but he shot back.
2:59:16
Unknown: A good news story from
JCD happy vibes for you and me
2:59:23
and we all feel better now he's
done his bit to get back to
2:59:28
reality that's turning to shave.
Every
2:59:31
Adam Curry: Monday you'll have
to wait another couple of days
2:59:33
until you get a good news story
from JCD but you know it'd be
2:59:37
worth it because you go into the
rest of your week feeling good
2:59:40
about life, about humans
humanity. And about dogs and
2:59:46
cats usually sometimes a baby
it's a great thing. It's not
2:59:50
easy to find these but we find
that we scour the the net we
2:59:56
scour the net floating about the
net is where he found out it
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time adios mofos who we who we
inserted? Well,
3:01:01
Unknown: Michael Flynn calls out
Netanyahu and the Israeli
3:01:03
military leadership for clearly
standing down,
3:01:06
but the point is, and so these
governments all need a
3:01:09
boogeyman. I'm your boogey man.
Somebody's gonna have a bunch of
3:01:12
the troops stand down. I mean,
this is 911 all over again.
3:01:16
I'm your break free,
3:01:18
overrun. Go in.
3:01:20
There's real support from us.
3:01:22
There's a lot of back channel
wink wink going on here.
3:01:25
suitcases full of cash.
3:01:27
It is true. I'm your Boogeyman.
And so these governments all
3:01:31
need a boogeyman. No, I don't
support him. You're 100% right.
3:01:35
We don't support them honestly.
I'm your boogey man. I looked it
3:01:38
up Israeli intelligence created
from US
3:01:41
General Michael Flynn calls out
and it was there's no way I'm
3:01:47
looking on Israel support to
match it is true. I looked it up
3:01:51
No, I don't support a match.
3:01:53
I mean, I mean
3:01:54
this is 911 all over again. But
the point is I'm suitcases full
3:02:01
of cash. There's a lot of back
channel wink wink going on here.
3:02:04
I looked it up and so the
government's all needed right
3:02:08
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3:02:33
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legs got hairy legs that turns
3:02:43
that that that turn I got a
hairy legs I got hairy legs that
3:02:54
turn that that turn flop
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3:03:04
down so we're straightening that
watch the hair come back up
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again
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listen Prince Andrew for
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everyone He
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