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Adam Curry: Pick me Ben. Adam
curry, John C. Dvorak. Sunday,
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April 7 2020. For this year
award winning keyword nation
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media assassination episode
1649. This
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Unknown: is no agenda,
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Adam Curry: enjoying a glimpse
mania and broadcasting live from
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the heart of the Texas Hill
Country right here in FEMA
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Region number six. In the
morning, everybody I'm Adam
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curry
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John C Dvorak: here from
Northern Silicon Valley where I
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don't feel a day over 90 I'm
John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry: and Bushkill think
the best line was in the
0:34
newsletter where you said
congratulate John for making it
0:38
so far.
0:40
John C Dvorak: Well talking
about making it so far I have an
0:42
appropriate clip. Oh, okay. What
you got this clip is the ask you
0:48
a question in advance is the
oldest man secrets the oldest
0:53
man now it's supposedly because
we don't know who this probably
0:57
guys in Tibet that are 150
0:59
Adam Curry: oldest man in the
world and supposedly, yeah, he's
1:02
John C Dvorak: in England right
now. What do you think? Do they
1:05
always have a key to success?
Yes.
1:07
Adam Curry: Okay. Can I guess?
Yeah, that's
1:09
John C Dvorak: the idea. laugh
every day laughs laughs
1:14
Adam Curry: No, that's I would
have thought that.
1:17
John C Dvorak: You would never
guessed this in a million years.
1:19
You might get a hit because he's
in the UK but you probably still
1:24
wouldn't get it. The
1:25
Unknown: world's oldest man says
the secret to his long life is
1:28
locked moderation and fish and
ships every Friday. 111 year old
1:32
Englishman John Alfred Thomas
wood has been confirmed as the
1:35
new holder of the title by
Guinness World Records. That
1:38
follows the death of the
Venezuelan record holder Juan
1:41
Vincent De Perez, this month at
the age of 114. Born in
1:46
Liverpool in 1912, a few months
after the sinking of the Titanic
1:49
tennis fluid is a retired
accountant. Wow, no, I
1:53
Adam Curry: didn't see that one
coming. Fish
1:55
John C Dvorak: in greasy. Greasy
fish and chips
1:59
Adam Curry: every Friday tells
you something. What's your
2:01
secret? John, you're so spry and
chipper and with it. What's your
2:04
secret?
2:05
John C Dvorak: Bordeaux.
2:06
Adam Curry: There you go. Hey,
happy birthday.
2:11
John C Dvorak: Thank you very
much. I guess it turns out that
2:14
Darren Oh Neil's birthday is
tomorrow and eclipse day.
2:17
Adam Curry: I know. I know. It's
weird. He gets to celebrate the
2:20
end of the world. Great.
Birthday. And in the end. And of
2:24
course, the reason we had a
special thank you again, sir.
2:28
Cumference for putting together
the Red Book special. Which a
2:32
lot of people had one complaint
about?
2:35
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I sounded
like I was smoking a cigar. And
2:38
it's like,
2:39
Adam Curry: the sound doesn't
sound right. It's some of these
2:41
clips were like 14 years old.
When when we had all we had was
2:47
Skype and it would go into am
mode remember those days? But
2:51
yeah, yeah, it would have a
great connection. We start
2:54
recording
2:55
Unknown: for you.
2:58
Adam Curry: We had a we had a
lot wrong. I had a lot wrong,
3:03
but there was a lot right too.
We definitely foreshadowed some
3:06
things. It was an interesting
episode. I appreciate it
3:08
circumference for doing that. So
the reason that we had that
3:11
special show is because you were
giving your daughter J away on
3:15
her wedding
3:15
John C Dvorak: away.
3:16
Adam Curry: Give it away and is
she gone now? Is she is she out
3:19
of your life? Is it done?
3:21
John C Dvorak: She did the show
notes today.
3:24
Adam Curry: I know. I know she's
in our life but it now she's
3:26
still living with you
3:28
John C Dvorak: know, she hasn't
been living with me for a long
3:30
time. We live in a house up in
roadeo. Oh, I didn't I didn't
3:33
get the memo. I will say there
was a funny moment during the
3:36
ceremony they had some might was
the I don't know if it's
3:38
universal life guy, whoever it
was. dogwalk says at the end he
3:42
says by the powers invested by
by to me by the State of
3:48
California and some website. Got
a big laugh.
3:54
Adam Curry: Oh, that's funny. I
like it. I'm like now they go on
3:57
honeymoon.
3:59
Unknown: No, not yet. Okay,
because then we then
4:02
Adam Curry: who's gonna do the
spreadsheet? That's all I care
4:04
about.
4:05
John C Dvorak: You can't go no,
you can always put it off
4:08
looking. Weekend some other
days. fly to Paris. So now
4:14
Adam Curry: did this mean that
because of these festivities,
4:17
everyone knew I was all
everyone's all fast and a must
4:19
and about about the wedding.
That was your birthday. Kind of
4:22
a second act.
4:25
John C Dvorak: My birthday was
the next day. Yes. So Yeah,
4:28
kinda. I mean, the wedding was a
huge party blowout.
4:32
Adam Curry: Great. Great. Well,
I'm glad and they're still
4:35
together.
4:37
John C Dvorak: Yeah, so far.
They made it a week. Not quite a
4:41
week three days.
4:42
Adam Curry: Well, a lot happened
while while we took and it was
4:45
very I thought it was weird. I
didn't feel right because of
4:47
course I wasn't on vacation or
anything. Actually got up
4:51
regular show day time I alarm
went off. I'm like, I was wrong.
4:55
What's wrong? What is good? I
started to start going through
4:58
emails like hey, yeah, I haven't
gotten emails from this guy or
5:01
that guy what's going on? And
then I figured it out. No, but
5:05
what happened was very
disturbing. I received the mark
5:08
of the beast.
5:10
John C Dvorak: But yeah, it was
that mean? Oh,
5:12
Adam Curry: I got it out of the
blue. I got a Twitter checkmark.
5:18
John C Dvorak: Oh, you watch?
Yes. And you didn't pay for it?
5:22
No,
5:22
Adam Curry: I in fact, I got a
little notice that said, Because
5:24
you are a special influencer.
We've given you this for what is
5:29
ironic seeing is that for 10
years, I tried to get verified.
5:35
And, you know, the hate out of
Twitter was so large that you
5:39
know, they there
5:40
John C Dvorak: was there was a
person at Twitter that did not
5:42
like it was obvious for sure.
And
5:47
Adam Curry: and, you know, I
heard that well, if you have, I
5:50
think it was like if you have
2500 verified people who are
5:53
following you, and I'm looking
at my list, I got like over
5:57
90,000 said probably in there,
but nothing happened. So I
5:59
didn't think much of it. And
then all of a sudden, this shows
6:02
I
6:02
John C Dvorak: have over 100,000
And I didn't get the blue
6:05
checkmark. And I know I have
over 2500 verified and I had the
6:08
blue checkmark from the get go
and I don't have it anymore. And
6:12
you do No, I think
6:13
Adam Curry: I think you have I
think you have I don't think so.
6:16
Yes you do. Yes. You do. homos I
can do real Devorah Yes. Yeah,
6:20
John C Dvorak: I don't think so.
Yes, you do.
6:22
Adam Curry: Let me check you
there it is. No, yes, you are
6:27
verified. Which means that you
can edit your tweets. Yeah,
6:32
John C Dvorak: that's basically
what you get. Which I could come
6:36
does come in handy.
6:37
Adam Curry: So we're both we're
both marked men
6:43
John C Dvorak: I'm gonna pay for
this subscription anyway. Why
6:46
just to see the what because I
use it to vote for one thing
6:49
then no authority is going
anywhere and it's not very good.
6:54
And to see if I get more send
your hate please send your
6:59
Adam Curry: hate to at John at
no authority dot social.
7:03
John C Dvorak: Yes. Well, I
already went back and forth with
7:05
Aaron are about this or some guy
that hates this show. He hates
7:09
me hates you. And I said, Well,
we'll get rid of this guy. No,
7:12
he says no, because it's free
speech. And so I said, Okay,
7:17
good. So it's not really a no
agenda site. So what there was,
7:23
Adam Curry: no now doesn't make
any difference now. And but I
7:27
just
7:27
John C Dvorak: wanted to see if
you pay the money, you pay the
7:30
bribe. If you get your numbers
change, if the if the results
7:33
change when you post something,
you get more, which is good,
7:37
because I post the show there. I
want to see if it gets more
7:41
retweets and the rest see if it
makes a difference. I don't know
7:45
man seems unlimited. Right? I'm
gonna give it a three or four
7:47
month test period seems
unlikely. seems unlikely. No,
7:52
you never know you had to test
they're not going to tell you.
7:56
Adam Curry: Of course the
earthquake machine ripped up and
8:01
caused quite a stir in New York
and New Jersey and the tri state
8:06
area that oh the good you do
have a clip this. I lived in New
8:09
York and in New Jersey for many
years and I've never witnessed
8:15
anything, anything like that.
That was my
8:19
John C Dvorak: my feeling of
course as a Californian.
8:23
Adam Curry: What 530 people and
8:26
Unknown: earthquake rattling New
Jersey sending shockwaves across
8:30
the eastern seaboard report
saying 10s of millions of people
8:34
feeling the tremor this morning
and today's David Lamm is in New
8:37
York City with more on this
story.
8:40
On Friday, a brief and abrupt
earthquake rattled New Jersey
8:44
and parts of New York. This
footage shows a dog enjoying a
8:47
sun bath on the Windows until a
tremor I
8:50
Adam Curry: can't believe you
got that cliff shows
8:56
Unknown: hilarious on high
alert. elsewhere. In this house
8:59
frames were seen shivering as
shivering plunged off the shelf,
9:04
and a brief jittery moments
inside this coffee shop.
9:07
Preliminary reports indicate it
was a 4.8 magnitude earthquake.
9:12
According to the US Geological
Survey. It took place before
9:15
10:30am near Lebanon, New
Jersey, just 50 miles west of
9:20
New York City. But more than 42
million people reportedly felt
9:24
it across the eastern seaboard
reaching from the big app you
9:28
know,
9:28
Adam Curry: that's an
interesting little tidbit he
9:30
throws out there. Oh 40 million
people what did they count them
9:34
that everyone go to a website
and say, yep, a thumbs up. I
9:38
John C Dvorak: felt it. Well,
you know, if you if you do feel
9:41
an earthquake, you should you're
obliged. It seems to me to go to
9:46
Google and Google up U. S. G. 's
earthquake report. And it'll
9:52
take you to a site where you can
report the earthquake,
9:55
Unknown: but more than 42
million people reportedly felt
9:58
it across the E Eastern Seaboard
reaching from the Big Apple all
10:02
the way down to Washington DC.
I'm here in New York City, which
10:06
is about 45 miles east of the
epicenter of the earthquake. Now
10:10
I spoke to some folks and they
said some some people felt it
10:13
some didn't Oh board here
they're literally passed
10:15
Adam Curry: over this clip from
like, they're gonna have this
10:18
man on the street.
10:20
John C Dvorak: Every every show
at Fox did it and beat everybody
10:23
did it. This is just one of the
many examples. It's like it's so
10:28
screwy that everybody has to go
did you feel it? Did you feel
10:32
it? You feel that feel and in
California we're going What is
10:35
wrong with these people
reactions?
10:38
Unknown: You my foreman said Do
you feel that and like feel what
10:40
you know, because we're working
construction or I feel like this
10:43
thing's moving people vibrating.
We can feel it and then all
10:47
sudden I start getting text
messages from people in South
10:49
Carolina.
10:51
It was just a shake, you know,
not like that anything was
10:54
moving but it was just kind of
shaking. Everything
10:57
lights was shaking and the
screen was shaking. We were
11:00
shaking. Officials
11:01
said so far there's no major
damage or injuries. But the
11:05
urged residents to stay alarms.
11:07
John C Dvorak: Earthquakes don't
happen every day. Hold on a
11:10
second stop that clip. That was
That was interesting. Good cash
11:13
says they urge residents to stay
not alert alarmed. Stay alarmed,
11:19
Unknown: lever shaking.
Officials said so far there's no
11:22
major damage or injuries. But
the urged residents to stay
11:25
alarmed.
11:27
Adam Curry: This fits perfectly
with what are the algos telling
11:30
you to stay alarmed about today?
11:32
Unknown: Earthquakes don't
happen every day in New York. So
11:36
this can be extremely dramatic.
We know how this can get you.
11:40
We're ready for the unexpected.
This is New York City.
11:43
Adam Curry: I like that that
should be our nice new slogan.
11:46
Stay alarm citizen. I like it.
Of course this wiped off the
11:51
news of 900 people dying in the
earthquake in Taiwan. No one
11:54
cares about that. You see those
buildings? Oh,
11:58
John C Dvorak: beautiful. Oh,
11:58
Adam Curry: my goodness. Well,
12:01
John C Dvorak: I was in an
earthquake in Taiwan, who
12:03
incidentally?
12:04
Adam Curry: Well, I mean, this
is why people tune into the
12:08
show. They come for the media
deconstruction, but they stay
12:10
for Jhansi Dvorak earthquake
stories.
12:13
John C Dvorak: They talk. Yes,
they do. They talk about the old
12:16
the previous big earthquake in
Taiwan was the seventh one I was
12:20
in Taipei, when it happened is
just off the coast. I'm in the
12:24
Hyatt Regency I met one of the
computer comm tech show I
12:28
believe. And I'm laying in bed
and it took place in the early
12:32
morning hours and so it starts
this room starts to move out I'm
12:37
giving you about a three foot
radius is big is a big
12:40
earthquake, and it but
everything in Taiwan people have
12:45
to realize is set like San
Francisco that everything's on
12:47
ball bearings and they do a
really good job of building
12:50
buildings that are designed to
withstand anything short of an
12:54
aid. So things started rolling
around big time and it lasts
12:59
about I'd say 30 to 40 seconds
I'm laying in bed and this is
13:03
going around my getting up and
it stopped. I checked to make
13:07
sure I had all my limbs and went
right back to sleep like a good
13:10
Californian does. Well,
13:12
Adam Curry: you'll remember that
I was in the Washington DC
13:14
earthquake the one that cracked
the Washington Monument on the
13:18
think the original Hot Pockets
tour and I was on the eighth
13:22
floor of a hotel. And of course
that was an earthquake that was
13:26
an explosion in the underground
tunnels we all know that so I've
13:29
kind of got to wonder what this
was in New York
13:34
John C Dvorak: well you know the
funny thing that they make a big
13:37
fuss about this crappy quake
which was looping around I like
13:42
it so they make it big first of
all, but nobody mentioned that
13:45
there is fracking that goes on
Yeah,
13:47
Adam Curry: that was that was my
first thought was fracking
13:50
anybody Jersey I'm sure
13:51
John C Dvorak: there's a
fracking website couldn't find
13:53
any sources where this right
around the area there but but
13:56
fracking causes this sort of
level of earthquake out of the
14:00
blue and it's possible but and
with all these environmentalists
14:04
and people moaning and groaning
about one thing or another you'd
14:06
think that would come up in the
conversation but no, instead we
14:09
get tweet after tweet about
disproves climate change.
14:13
Adam Curry: No, no, I saw the
exact same thing. NBC see where
14:20
it was it. Climate change
potential impact NBC New York
14:25
long periods of flood can cause
water levels to rise, leading to
14:29
possible landslides. Those
slides can lubricate faults.
14:34
This is I love though lubricate
is such a good word. It can
14:38
lubricate faults and may account
for a higher frequency of
14:41
quakes, explained Dr. Marsh
cellos. But Dr. Park indicated
14:46
the continuous rise in sea
levels can increase the amount
14:49
of pressure exerted on the
Earth's shelves and coastlines,
14:53
resulting in mostly scattered
and infrequent quakes with long
14:56
lead times. Okay, boys. Well
since you got me on that tip,
15:01
let's go straight to some
climate change because we have
15:04
an update an important update to
an important number. How many
15:12
Hiroshima bombs are we throwing
into the air every single day
15:17
According to Al Gore? Can you
remember the numbers?
15:20
John C Dvorak: Something like
500,000 a day or? Well, yes,
15:24
that
15:24
Adam Curry: was true in 2015 as
15:26
Unknown: would be released by
400,000 Hiroshima class atomic
15:31
bombs exploding every day. That
was in 2015 2018. And it now
15:36
traps as much extra heat energy
every day, as would be released
15:41
by 500,000 Hiroshima class
atomic bombs exploding every day
15:47
and now 2024 We're building up
the amount of heat trapping
15:53
capacity so much that today we
trapped as much extra heat, as
16:02
would be released by 750. Class
atomic bombs, exploding on the
16:09
Earth every 24 hours every
16:11
Adam Curry: day every day
750,000 Hiroshima bombs and the
16:17
gore gaslighting didn't stop
there and
16:19
Unknown: that extra heat is
raising temperatures,
16:24
threatening to make much larger
areas of the earth
16:27
physiologically unlivable,
generating a massive flow of
16:32
climate refugees migrating
across international borders as
16:35
many as a billion in this
century. According to the Lancet
16:38
Commission, melting the ice a
study reported in the journal
16:43
Nature II esterday recalculates
the amount of ice on Greenland
16:47
is melting 30 million tons per
hour. I mean, this is crazy
16:52
stuff. We're what we're doing,
and the melting ice raises sea
16:57
level. So it's very, very
dangerous stuff. Last year was
17:01
the hottest year ever by the
largest margin of increase ever
17:06
half of the days last year in
2023. We're above 1.5 degrees
17:11
which is what the scientists say
we should stay below two days in
17:14
November or do degrees above
preindustrial tropical diseases
17:19
are driven to the higher
latitudes the storms are getting
17:23
much stronger every night on the
TV News's nature hike through
17:27
the book of Revelation. We're
saying the rain bombs and the
17:31
floods, mudslides and the same
extra heat is causing the
17:35
droughts which are threatening
agricultural production. The
17:40
food system is at a higher level
of risk of multi breadbasket
17:47
failure than we could ever have
imagined was possible.
17:53
John C Dvorak: Multiple bread
bread basket failure of a term
17:58
is that what does that mean?
Well, this
17:59
Adam Curry: is I just come up
with a new term green
18:01
gaslighting. That's what this
is. Green gaslighting. That guy
18:06
is insane. By the way, I'm
wearing a friend of mine made
18:08
these hoodies I got take a
picture and posted. It has a big
18:12
green heart in the middle is
black with a Greek, Greek, big
18:15
green heart and it says I green
hearts co2. I'm gonna be walking
18:20
around with this.
18:21
John C Dvorak: Because we need
more interested because it's
18:23
kind of vague as to what it
might mean. I love co2 is what
18:27
it means. Who has a green heart
though?
18:29
Adam Curry: Yes. Well, I
18:30
John C Dvorak: know that doesn't
mean love. It's a red heart.
18:32
That means love.
18:34
Adam Curry: But it's green
because co2 gives more green on
18:37
the earth we love. Actually,
yes. And I'll finish up with
18:41
this short clip. Al Gore does
have some good news, though. But
18:44
here's the good news. Oh, good.
18:47
Unknown: News. Here
18:47
Adam Curry: we go. Okay, okay,
oh, guy, we have
18:50
Unknown: the ability to solve
this, we really do. And some of
18:53
the new scientific findings are
very optimistic, and it's
18:57
exciting. You'll notice that he
doesn't tell you what those are.
19:00
If we reach, sorry, turn my back
on you all. If we reach true net
19:05
zero and stop adding to the
amount of this heat trapping gas
19:10
up there, the temperatures will
stop going up almost
19:14
immediately, with a lag of as
little as three to five years.
19:17
And even more exciting. If we
stay at true net zero, half 50%
19:25
of all of the human caused
greenhouse gas pollution will
19:28
fall out of the atmosphere in as
little as 25 to 30 years. Yeah,
19:33
it'll
19:34
Adam Curry: fall out. It'll just
fall out but
19:36
John C Dvorak: fall to the
ground and bounced around. What
19:38
is he talking about?
19:42
Adam Curry: By the way, someone
sent me this article that in San
19:45
Francisco, a solar
geoengineering experiment is
19:49
taking place. It could lead to
brighter clouds that reflect
19:54
sunlight and they are doing this
by seeding the cloud woods with
20:00
salt.
20:02
Unknown: Salt. Yes. Yes. So
20:06
John C Dvorak: we're gonna start
raining salt water is that where
20:09
that basically is what's going
to happen? So if it's just
20:12
seeding the clouds of salt or
salting the earth to kill all
20:15
the crops what are they trying
to do here?
20:17
Adam Curry: And this is from
Scientific American since this
20:20
experiment was a
20:21
John C Dvorak: communist
operation recently, since this
20:25
experiment was
20:25
Adam Curry: kept under wraps
until the test started, we are
20:28
eager to see how public
engagement is being planned and
20:31
who will be involved because
they have not engaged the public
20:36
with this. Oh, there's
20:37
John C Dvorak: gonna do this
crap behind everyone's back.
20:39
They're already doing no chance
and a scientist could actually
20:42
say something about it
20:43
Adam Curry: the coastal
atmospheric aerosol research
20:47
engagement or care project. He's
using specifically built
20:52
sprayers and they have a picture
of him to shoot trillions of sea
20:57
salt particles into the sky.
Brother You might want to Oh,
21:04
you might want to consider
leaving the experiment is taking
21:07
place when conditions permit a
top the USS Hornet Sea Air and
21:12
Space Museum in Alameda,
California.
21:16
John C Dvorak: They get us a
sprayer who a minute Yes. Is
21:20
this being shot up into the air
at ground level?
21:24
Adam Curry: Apparently.
21:26
John C Dvorak: Oh brother this
is idiotic. Well,
21:30
Adam Curry: I you might want to
consider wearing a mask.
21:33
John C Dvorak: What's the
difference between this and one
21:34
of those pumper tugs that dead
that sprays water from the from
21:39
the bay or the ocean onto a
burning ship you know they get
21:42
to hoses the nozzles same sounds
like the same thing to me You
21:47
Adam Curry: keep telling
yourself that
21:51
John C Dvorak: people are
lunatics.
21:52
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, they
are. This is the big danger
21:56
that's why I'm wearing my co2
I'm we've got to push back
22:00
against this everything is going
to be about this climate change.
22:06
Or or luckily, we can bring out
the old jingles
22:12
Unknown: ISIS will follow them
to the gates of hell, isis
22:25
this evening we are also
following this new security
22:27
warning right here in the US
from the FBI and Homeland
22:30
Security. Yeah, warning of
potential threats to public
22:32
gatherings. The
22:33
timing of this and why? Here's
our Chief Justice correspondent
22:37
Pierre Thomas with late
reporting here.
22:38
Tonight FBI and Homeland
Security officials are warning
22:41
us law enforcement about the
potential for terror. Inspired
22:45
by that deadly ISIS attack in
Moscow, targeting a concert hall
22:49
to concern according to the
bullets and violence targeting
22:53
mass gatherings such as sports
stadiums, concert venues, or
22:57
houses of worship in the United
States. Law enforcement is told
23:00
to be on the lookout for any
suspicious activity. The
23:03
Bulletin coming just days before
millions will gather to watch
23:06
the clips on Monday. Authorities
say following the Moscow attack,
23:10
ISIS and his supporters
celebrated the assault and
23:13
shared graphic and violent
attack footage the terror group
23:16
calling for similar attacks in
the United States. I'm told us
23:21
law enforcement is being urged
to take this bulletin seriously.
23:25
So let's just say ISIS remains a
very real threat David very
23:28
Adam Curry: real, very real. Be
afraid very real. happening
23:33
during the eclipse ISIS mine
strike. We right we were up in
23:38
because it's ISIS K. We were up
in Dallas went up Friday and
23:42
came back Saturday. Celebrate my
buddy 60th birthday and Sonia
23:47
we've taken Ubers from the hotel
and man they like the fourth
23:53
that's where you get all the
Uber driver always has the
23:55
information. And the it's the
everybody's going to Dallas and
24:00
what they were trying to do was
go to Dallas and everyone wanted
24:02
to rent a car and then drive
down to Waco, which will be in
24:05
the totality zone. Yeah. Car
rental prices were at $600 a day
24:15
that's a bit steep
24:19
John C Dvorak: I think so. And
now I'd have to the traffic will
24:22
be like bumper to bumper you
won't even make it to Waco. I do
24:27
Adam Curry: know it's just a
report from Fredericksburg boots
24:29
on the ground. You know maybe
everybody's already here and in
24:34
their Airbnbs isn't
24:37
John C Dvorak: that bad?
Everything's no but
24:39
Adam Curry: we went to a dinner
last night we and I said well
24:42
let's go over Main Street so we
can see it. There were parking
24:45
spaces available all along Main
Street which is uncommon on an
24:50
on a Friday. On any given
Friday, let alone Eclipse
24:55
Friday. Saturday. I'm sorry,
Eclipse Saturday wasn't on
24:58
Friday was Saturday. Yeah, I you
know, and of course we're going
25:02
to get thunderstorms and clouds.
But in the light lightning is
25:07
John C Dvorak: nice ironies been
a ruin everybody's day. Now I do
25:12
have a couple of Eclipse clips
about some
25:16
Adam Curry: clips you've got to
eclipse just the Eclipse Eclipse
25:19
Eclipse Eclipse it's Eclipse
Yes,
25:21
John C Dvorak: these are this is
about a phenomena I never heard
25:24
of this. And I got to Eclipse
and you can look out for it if
25:30
you're in the in the totality
zone. I'm right here and you can
25:35
report back but then after the
play these clips I want to have
25:38
a comment. As millions
25:39
Unknown: of Americans look to
the sky on Monday to witness the
25:42
total solar eclipse, a group of
University of Pittsburgh
25:45
students will be chasing shadows
in the Texas Hill Country. Sarah
25:49
Bowden with W ESA in Pittsburgh
reports that the young
25:52
astronomers are on the verge of
cracking the 200 year old
25:55
mystery of shadow bands.
25:58
On a chilly afternoon in March.
The Pit students use duct tape
26:02
and zip ties to close the
opening of a weather balloon.
26:05
The helium orbs smell strongly
of latex, and it's so large, my
26:10
arms would need to be more than
twice as long in order to wrap
26:14
around its circumference.
Backwards. This is a practice
26:18
launch for the actual experiment
the students will be conducting
26:21
to understand the phenomenon of
shadowbanned there's only one
26:25
tape but go the other side.
Shadow bands are thin wavy lines
26:29
of alternating light and dark
that seemed to race across the
26:32
ground right before and right
after the moon completely blocks
26:36
out the sun. No one knows why
this happens.
26:40
One concept is that the shadow
bands are called spy turbulence,
26:43
like gravity waves in the
atmosphere. Matilda
26:46
Nielsen is a junior studying
astronomy and physics. Since
26:50
German astronomer Herman
Goldschmidt first wrote about
26:52
the phenomenon in 1822 leading
theories have emerged. One as
26:57
Nilsen explains just before
totality only a sliver of
27:01
sunlight is visible. As that
sliver travels through the
27:05
Earth's atmosphere, it hits air
pockets of different densities.
27:09
And that causes refraction
patterns to create the shadow
27:12
bands. To test this, the
students will send out their
27:15
balloons equipped with weather
instruments.
27:18
So there's that wire a bit on
one side. And then on the other
27:21
side is the XR. So that's
transmitting the data data
27:24
like humidity, temperature and
barometric pressure.
27:28
Adam Curry: Okay,
27:30
John C Dvorak: okay, first of
all, I've never heard of this.
27:34
The Shadow bands. I've heard van
shadow band, no shadow band.
27:40
Shadow band. Yeah. And so I'm
listening to this and going,
27:44
what has been what happened
before 1820 Before because
27:49
people must have seen these
before then. And then what's
27:51
happened since and why that can
anyone explain it? But play the
27:55
second clip, then I'll give you
a comment. The
27:58
Unknown: second theory is Shadow
bands have nothing to do with
28:01
the atmosphere, but rather it's
sunlight bending around the
28:05
moon.
28:05
Yeah, so possible that when the
moon's covering the sun, but
28:09
like slight slit lamp in the
van, so it casts like this
28:12
interference pattern on the
ground.
28:14
To test this lit theory, the
students will also be launching
28:17
separate high altitude balloons
from Ken, Texas are a small
28:21
community in the path of
totality. These balloons float
28:24
up to 90,000 feet above the
Earth's surface. They'll have
28:28
either a camera or light sensors
that will detect it the shadow
28:31
bands are visible before
entering the atmosphere. It
28:35
feels sometimes like we're going
on a fool's errand here. Howard
28:38
Melk is a senior studying
physics. He says solving the
28:42
mystery of shadow bands doesn't
have a lot of practical
28:45
applications.
28:47
There's not like a way to profit
off of this. We're not doing
28:49
research for r&d, we're doing
research to figure out just the
28:52
nature of the universe. But I
guess that's the truest type of
28:57
science.
28:57
Hopefully everything goes well,
because North America won't see
29:02
another total solar eclipse
until 2044.
29:09
Adam Curry: Can I just say
something? This to me sounds a
29:12
lot like the double slit
experiment. That is supposed to
29:19
prove quantum mechanics.
29:22
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, man,
maybe? All I know is so Iceland,
29:26
listen to this. And you're never
heard of this. Like, why is it
29:29
all of a sudden the thing and PR
by the way? And so I went on,
29:33
you know, when Google started
looking for pictures of this
29:36
phenomenon. It's laughable. They
have big sheets laid out and you
29:40
can just guess like what this is
do who cares? It's a real, who
29:44
cares phenomenon? Because it's
like James, you'll see it. It's
29:48
just like this is it even if you
could recognize it as such. It's
29:53
just It's dumb. It's all I have
to say. Good luck figuring out
29:57
what causes is Split Second
phenomenon that doesn't have
30:02
anything to do with I don't
know, fuddy duddy I'm now old.
30:06
Adam Curry: Yes. All right.
Okay, we love you anyway, I put
30:10
it in the Red Book as a as the
double slit experiment, they're
30:13
going to all of a sudden
discover quantum mechanics.
30:17
John C Dvorak: But they're not
going to discover it. They're
30:18
going to read related. Yes.
30:20
Adam Curry: Which by the way,
Microsoft now says they've
30:24
ushered in the next era of
quantum computing.
30:28
John C Dvorak: Maybe they would
it is their stock prices
30:30
lingering or what is slowing
down they have no bull crap, is
30:34
that what you're telling
30:35
Adam Curry: me? Yeah, this AI
stuff they know it's gonna die
30:37
out. So they've announced a
major breakthrough in quantum
30:40
error correction, abusing
quantum quantum tombs. This is
30:44
another company that gets their
buying or whatever, quantum
30:47
tombs, iron trap hardware, and
Microsoft's new qubit
30:51
virtualization system. The team
was able to run more than 14,000
30:57
experiments without a single
error, which is the big problem
31:01
with Quantum. This new system
also allowed the team s to check
31:05
the logical qubits and correct
any errors and encountered
31:08
without destroying the logical
qubits. While my qubits are on
31:12
fire from this news. I'm loving
it. qubits. qubits, qubits,
31:18
qubits qubits, baby qubit. Just
like
31:21
John C Dvorak: the guy it used
to be in a video game bouncing
31:23
around you had to shoot him or
something. Well, that's cute.
31:26
Burt,
31:26
Adam Curry: listen, they're
doing this because AI has been
31:30
exposed for the fraud that it
is, as we now learn that
31:34
Amazon's magical AI grocery
store was actually 1000 Indians
31:38
spying on you.
31:40
John C Dvorak: I love that. By
the way, this story. Do you have
31:42
a clip?
31:43
Adam Curry: I wish I had a clip.
No one wants to do it. Because
31:45
we've got to keep this farce of
AI. We got an uphill uphill to
31:49
lunch explain to people what
happened. The idea that Amazon
31:53
had with these walk walking
31:55
John C Dvorak: Amazon Fresh
stores, there
31:58
Adam Curry: was just what was it
called the just walk out? Or was
32:00
it called? What's it called
Amazon
32:01
John C Dvorak: Fresh out there
Amazon Fresh? Well,
32:04
Adam Curry: the idea was that
you could walk into the store,
32:07
you just pick stuff up, throw it
in your cart, and then walk out
32:11
and you get the bill later. And
Amazon account on your Amazon
32:16
account. And it was all AI and
it's cutting edge AI technology.
32:20
John C Dvorak: People were all
jacked about it because it was
32:22
so
32:23
Adam Curry: great to have
retail, fire the cashiers, we
32:27
don't need them, then then it
turns out and I don't know, did
32:31
they announce this? Or Or was
that? I mean, how did this
32:36
John C Dvorak: come announcement
came out here. The announcement
32:38
came out when they canceled the
project after a number of years
32:43
they've been doing it. They said
we're closing these stores and
32:47
we're not going to do this
anymore. And then they had the
32:49
reasons why and one of the
reasons I believe in the
32:52
announcement for shuttering they
revealed that was problematic
32:58
because of this because the only
way it would work is with all
33:00
these people watching that when
1000s of cameras to see what
33:05
people were up to here I
33:06
Adam Curry: have the initial
it's called the Amazon Go listen
33:10
to this.
33:12
Unknown: I think there's four
years ago we started to wonder
33:17
what would shopping look like?
If you could walk into a store?
33:20
Grab what you want and just go
imagine a world What if we could
33:24
weave the most advanced machine
learning computer vision and AI
33:28
into the very fabric of a store?
So you never have to wait in
33:31
line? Oh it's one no lines no
checkouts no registers no
33:37
fabulous now welcome welcome
Amazon
33:40
Adam Curry: Go Amazon Go Yeah,
okay they welcome to
33:44
John C Dvorak: Amazon Go go go
go Yeah, Amazon go broke but
33:51
Adam Curry: but how did it come
out? How did this who who I mean
33:57
I'm sure Amazon didn't go We're
closing this because you know
34:00
the Indians suck I'm sure they
didn't do that.
34:04
John C Dvorak: I think they did
a bottom line it had to be
34:06
bottom lining and bookkeeper
said hey, you're losing money
34:09
with all these 1000s of Indians
in Bombay looking at people shop
34:15
and trying to figure out what
they're doing that people are
34:17
this stuff's getting stolen
things or you know stuff was
34:20
going getting stolen there's no
doubt about it because no way
34:23
here it is
34:24
Adam Curry: this without first
reported by the information on
34:27
Tuesday I'm walking back the
trail through all these stupid
34:30
tech blogs.
34:31
John C Dvorak: Were doing a live
Yes, deconstruction for you,
34:34
ladies and gentlemen, Tony
Hoggett
34:36
Adam Curry: Amazon Senior Vice
President of grocery stores soon
34:39
to be fired, said in an
interview that the next agenda
34:42
is say that that the next
generation of Amazon Fresh
34:46
stores the consumer giants
answer to mass market grocery
34:49
chains will focus instead on
offering dash carts. Dash carts.
34:55
This is version two of the
store, pivoting
34:58
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's
34:59
Adam Curry: a pivot pivot pivot,
right. So this leads me to
35:03
believe that Microsoft is now
pivoting to quantum because
35:06
people are laughing at this.
It's a joke. AI is a joke. It's
35:12
a parlor trick to big joke.
Please don't email me comic
35:18
strip blogger. I know you
believe it's all gonna
35:20
John C Dvorak: go into a comic
strip Blogger site on this what?
35:27
What did I think? Yeah, he's got
links in certain arenas. Yeah.
35:31
Adam Curry: Art. That art bad
music bad writing bad
35:35
PowerPoints? Sure. Absolutely.
Yeah. There's no,
35:40
John C Dvorak: there's no need
for bad or it's like, there's
35:42
any, you know, it's like, it was
Nixon, who nominated some very
35:46
mediocre person for the Supreme
Court. He said, the mediocre
35:52
people need to have some
representation.
35:55
Adam Curry: That's, it's true.
There's a bumper sticker. No,
35:59
well, that's true. That's true.
But look at our own experience
36:04
with AI with art. Now, it's made
our art generator on generator
36:09
mer. Man, you know, you have to
search and like, Oh, is there
36:14
anything good here?
36:15
John C Dvorak: We actually have
to do some work. It's not just
36:17
Joe.
36:19
Adam Curry: Jumping off the page
anymore. Yeah,
36:21
John C Dvorak: it does. It's,
well, there's that element.
36:23
Yeah. So I just used to be it
used to be when I was a kid. It
36:27
used to be like three years ago,
let's say four years ago, before
36:29
there was AI. cropping up. It
would be there'd be two or three
36:34
or four pieces. Sometimes we'd
have to debate which is the best
36:38
of the four. Yes. Now as you're
trying to find one.
36:42
Adam Curry: Speaking of debates,
then I want to bring this
36:46
everybody's attention. And boy,
man, I'm so glad that we never
36:49
pick sides and fights. I mean,
Ukraine, Russia, and Hamas. We
36:59
don't pick sides. So
37:02
John C Dvorak: everyone lives
anyway. Yeah, we have no clue
37:04
you can't pick a side when you
can't trust anybody.
37:08
Adam Curry: So the the
alternative media which is now
37:14
it's gotten pretty organized. We
have the blaze we got the daily
37:19
wire. We got to the pool man
group. We got it even everybody
37:27
seems to be like, kind of, you
know, opposite to that. Almost
37:32
all like all Fox News. Megyn
Kelly, of course she comes from
37:36
Fox News. The Dan bond Gino. I
mean, it's all the same. Been
37:41
they're all like spinning around
like turds in a pot like outrage
37:46
of the day. That's a Dutch ism,
by the way, awesome. Throw in a
37:50
piece bolt like a turd in like a
turd and a pisspot. And so, you
37:58
know, Candace Owens, quote,
unquote, leave the daily wire
38:03
fired. And that whoa, whoa. And
that's all that everyone's
38:06
talking about? Oh, Candace ruin
deep, who cares? Exactly. But
38:11
this is all they're talking
about. And so now, you've got
38:17
this. These people who
38:19
John C Dvorak: try not to
interrupt you, you are. But I
38:23
was watching PBD value tainment.
I have the clip. Let me spend an
38:28
hour talking about Candice
Owens. Let
38:31
Adam Curry: me get into it. Let
me get because this is important
38:33
that people understand that they
don't you're algos are making
38:36
you worry about this. Because
now as a whole, we have to have
38:39
a debate. We have to have Ben
Shapiro has to debate Candace
38:44
Owens. So we can finally give
this Hamas is real debate out in
38:49
the open. It's important. Dave
Rubin who now works for the
38:53
daily wire Dave Rubin. He has no
dog in the hunt. I don't know
38:57
but I got to do is sit down with
my boss, Ben Shapiro, we got to
39:01
have a serious conversation.
Because even Tucker is in on
39:04
this man. This is bad news. This
is bad for the alternative
39:06
media. This is bad because we
have a divide. It's ripping us
39:09
apart. What
39:10
Unknown: do we do to heal what
seems to be that divide on the
39:13
right. I think most people
certainly my audience is like,
39:15
Okay, fine. The left are all
bananas, the woker bananas,
39:17
Biden got dementia, the
Democrats are insane. Like,
39:20
okay, fine.
39:20
Adam Curry: That's the kind of
program you have is just the
39:23
left is all bananas in the
world. Okay,
39:26
Unknown: this thing that's
happening on the right now this
39:28
things needs to be healed and
quick, and I would say partly,
39:32
we need
39:32
Adam Curry: to heal John. But we
need healing and quickly,
39:37
otherwise we're going to lose to
the mainstream.
39:41
Unknown: It's why I have no
desire. Personally, I'm not
39:43
saying it's why I personally no
desire to go after cannabis.
39:45
It's like her ideas what it is
what it is, but it's like we
39:49
have to solve something on the
right. That are maybe between
39:54
you and Tucker, let's say like,
how do we put that together so
39:57
that it's like we're all going
to vote for Trump. We're all Why
40:00
did you know?
40:02
Adam Curry: He's literally
saying we're all gonna vote for
40:04
Trump? I mean, that's the kind
of media people we are. We're
40:08
not alternative media. We're all
voting for Trump there
40:10
Unknown: so that it's like we're
all going to vote for Trump.
40:12
We're all going to try to you
know, restore a man.
40:16
Adam Curry: Do you say
something? No, when it comes to
40:19
Unknown: cannabis, again, I'm
not saying well, that's Shapiro.
40:22
Sorry, one Yeah. About about
cannabis since like last
40:25
November, yeah. So that that is
what it is. I have not publicly
40:28
so I
40:29
mean, clearly between say
whatever the divide now is
40:32
between you and Tucker, you
know, we tried
40:35
multiple times are on the show
and hash this out. To accuse me
40:39
of dual loyalty
40:40
Adam Curry: through loyal did we
have to hash it out? It was
40:43
Tucker
40:43
Unknown: who suggested I hate
the country. Yeah, that was
40:45
amazing that I took her I said
precisely the reverse about
40:47
chakra, which is that I believe
that Tucker loves the country.
40:51
So it's not up to me to heal a
breach that was created by by
40:54
Tucker there, talker did it I've
created I've criticized policy.
40:59
I've never criticized motives.
I've never suggested that Russia
41:02
was in the in the pay of the
Russians. And the Tucker was in
41:04
the pay of the Russian they've
never suggested that Tucker,
41:07
America hater that he despises
the country in some sort of
41:10
deep, dark conspiratorial way or
anything like that. So he just
41:13
said the reverse, reverse,
reverse multiple times. Since he
41:19
said that I hate the country
back in back in December. Again,
41:22
I've reached out to him. And our
team has rejected many times.
41:27
Adam Curry: I've reached out to
him. I mean, my team. Again,
41:29
Unknown: I've reached out to
him. Our team has reached out to
41:32
him many times.
41:34
By offer if I text him and offer
to moderate a debate. You're
41:37
down to this. Yes. Glad Kyler
didn't have to be there, but I'm
41:40
willing to lose. Of course,
41:42
of course there's literally
feted personally tested him
41:44
about this. Yes.
41:45
Adam Curry: Oh, yes. I
personally texted him about
41:47
this. So this is what Tina says,
Adam, there's chum in the water,
41:51
chum in the water. These people
are all going after the
41:54
chairman. You guys are fools,
fools. And then we get as you
41:59
already pre announced, Patrick
bet, David, who Nam can be what
42:05
did this guy come from all of a
sudden, this guy's glowy just
42:08
like Dave Rubin, then
42:10
Unknown: in Kansas. Let me first
start off by saying I am so
42:12
happy the two of you guys are
talking as well as agreeing to
42:16
do a sit. And obviously the
detail is the challenge where
42:19
we're going to figure out let me
give you a couple things I want
42:21
you to be thinking about one.
Ben, let me address your issue
42:24
about what I said yesterday with
the daily Israeli wire I even
42:28
said the daily Jewish wire if
you haven't watched the entire
42:31
context of what I said, I'm
gonna put the link below you can
42:34
go watch the entire thing on
what I said from the beginning
42:36
to the end, I highly recommend
you watch it. Secondly, why I
42:40
think you have to know where my
perspective is slightly
42:43
different is I understand where
you're coming from because I
42:46
lived in Iran. As a kid from the
day I was born till 10 years
42:51
old, where we were bombed 67
times in one day, a half a
42:55
million people died and I was a
Christian kid.
42:58
Adam Curry: Yeah, love. Is
everyone ever. It's all about
43:01
themselves. It's all about the
ego. Dave Rubin a white boy, I'd
43:04
be happy to host the debate,
Patrick, big David. I should be
43:08
hosting this debate because it's
an important debate. And I was a
43:10
kid in Iran living in
43:12
Unknown: a nation where 98% were
Muslim. We were afraid to talk
43:15
about what we were all about.
Yeah, I feel the pain of people
43:18
living in Israel. And I fully
feel the pygmy band of some of
43:22
the folks who are Christian
folks may be living in Palestine
43:25
that don't agree with what's
going on with Hamas. I
43:27
understand both sides. And
that's why I understand what
43:30
Canada's saying and also
understand why you have the
43:33
position that you are having
said that. There's a couple
43:35
things I want you to be thinking
about. Number one, you are
43:39
Jewish. I think you're from
Burbank, California. And you got
43:43
four kids. I a Middle Eastern
Armenian, Assyrian born in Iran.
43:48
I went to Glendale, California.
And then we have Candace, who I
43:52
believe it's from White Plains,
New York with three kids. We're
43:54
all family, folks, right?
43:56
Adam Curry: You're all privilege
Cox. Stop it. Stop it. Everybody
44:00
in the pool boys out there or
both should happen on my show.
44:03
Oh, yeah. We've got we need
debate. So while everyone's
44:06
running around in circles, like
a bunch of Jack offs, the no
44:10
agenda shows is just gonna keep
on deconstructing media. But
44:13
this led me to something else
something Shapiro said in this
44:17
stillness, Rubin thing I thought
was really interesting. And it
44:20
kind of sparked some thought
about this entire this entire
44:25
debate about Israel, Hamas, and
what may whether it's a part of
44:31
it or an outflow of it, I'm not
sure yet but listen to this,
44:35
Unknown: the way that the
foreign aid to Israel works is
44:36
that Israel is mandated by
American law.
44:40
Adam Curry: So this is actually
part of this debate is, you
44:44
know, well, I you know, yeah,
it's just a war in the Middle
44:49
East. But you know, I don't
agree with my tax dollars
44:51
funding it. This is this is a
big thing that people are
44:53
talking about, oh, I don't care
about Ukraine, but this one
44:57
there were some funding that
military cool They
45:00
Unknown: receive foreign aid
from the United States, they
45:02
must spend it with American
contractors, they are not
45:05
allowed to go out for
competitive bids on the
45:07
technology that they are buying
from American military
45:10
contractors, if the agent is
released, it's the American
45:14
military industrial complex,
have a legit argument, right?
45:18
You can say that you want the
American military industrial
45:20
complex to die. Or you can
suggest that that's what's
45:21
making American foreign policy.
I think that's incredibly naive
45:24
and stupid. But you can make
that argument. But that's the
45:27
claim that America is basically
just cutting a check to Israel
45:30
and see no benefit. On the other
end. First of all, America gets
45:32
massive intelligence benefits
from Israel, which is the
45:34
largest intelligence base for
the United States in the Middle
45:37
East. Second of all, Israel is
essentially a floating aircraft
45:40
carrier, or a non floating
aircraft carrier for the United
45:43
States. America works with the
Israelis and uses Israeli assets
45:47
in order to pursue targets in
the Middle East. Third, America
45:51
gets an enormous amount of
sophisticated military
45:52
technology from Israel, had a
long record of taking military
45:56
technology that agains and then
upgrading it tremendously,
45:58
including, by the way, the F 35.
The F 35, which Israel gained
46:01
Israel then used its own
technologies in order to enhance
46:05
so when you see in the movies,
or when you see American
46:08
military pilots in F 35. And
they have the over the horizon
46:11
helmets, where they're seeing
stuff happening over the
46:12
horizon. That's an Israeli
military invention that ended up
46:15
in the United States because of
the military cooperation between
46:18
Israel and the United States.
And let me
46:20
Oh, the progressives are gonna
have to boycott Topcon three, if
46:22
they make it.
46:24
Adam Curry: So, now this by
itself, you know, it's like,
46:27
okay, that's kind of
understandable. Sure, we use a
46:30
lot of Israeli military
technology. And I didn't know
46:34
about the F 35. And it got more
interesting because mo actually
46:39
sent me this clip from times
radio with a former UK major,
46:42
because now in the UK, they're
saying we should not be sending
46:47
any arms to Israel, we should
not be helping them out because
46:50
they're committing genocide.
There's no good same calls that
46:53
are happening here. And here's
what the major said the former
46:56
major major said, How much
46:57
Unknown: does Israel actually
rely on us for arms? What would
47:01
a suspension actually be? How
would it be felt,
47:06
I suspect in terms of, in any
way damaging their capability,
47:11
very little arm, or arm sales to
Israel, as far as I can gather
47:18
that assault rifles and some
explosives, but I'm afraid it's
47:24
the other way around is way more
reliant on Israel for arms than
47:30
they are reliant on us. It isn't
simple, because it's not just
47:37
the weapons that we rely on. And
you have to remember that our
47:41
own armed forces, start,
stockpiles of military machinery
47:46
and ammunition have been
hollowed out by our support for
47:50
Ukraine. But it's the bits that
the Israeli arms industry makes
47:57
everything from optics to
radars, domiciles missiles, and
48:02
missile parts that go into a lot
of the kids that we use. So I
48:07
think if if they decided we were
trying to damage their
48:12
interests, they could do a great
deal worse to us by damaging our
48:17
US. Ah,
48:19
Adam Curry: so the plot thickens
here. The Military Industrial
48:22
Complex spa spans quite a number
of countries, and Israel seems
48:27
to be very important in this. So
when you get calls like this
48:32
from the view and sunny Huston,
48:34
Unknown: I don't think that you
can tell people whose families
48:37
have been killed. whole entire
lines of their families have
48:43
been murdered 30 over 32,000
people, women and children, the
48:48
majority that well, but if Trump
wins, it would be better. The
48:52
problem here is that we weren't
the worse. The problem here is
48:56
that they are making themselves
known Michigan has about 200,000
49:01
Muslim voters they are losing
their family members and the
49:04
United States for the UN has
found is complicit in that. And
49:08
that is because the United
States sends $3.8 billion
49:11
dollars worth of aid to Israel,
and that also includes arming
49:16
them. Social Scientists have
found that if the United States
49:20
stopped providing that aid, the
war would be over early. Let me
49:26
just finish this, the war would
be over in three days.
49:29
Adam Curry: Ah, so now that now
they're messing with the forces
49:33
of nature, the military
industrial, as they call it,
49:36
base, and NATO right away jumps
into action till
49:41
Unknown: now NATO members have
been supplying Ukraine as
49:43
individual states coordinated by
the US led Ukraine Defense
49:47
Contract group. NATO is an
organization is not involved.
49:51
But Jens Stoltenberg wants to
change that. We
49:55
are now discussing ways to
institutionalize moral dis
49:59
support with in NATO framework
to make it more predictable to
50:04
make it more
50:09
Adam Curry: the money and time
people we want to schedule we
50:12
want the cash robust. Because
50:15
Unknown: we strongly believe
that support Ukraine should be
50:18
less dependent on short term
voluntary offers and more
50:24
dependent on contracts. We want
money we want to schedule long
50:28
term NATO commitments,
50:29
commitments foreign ministers to
agree to set up a five year
50:32
plan, with $100 billion dollars
in military aid coordinated by
50:37
the Alliance itself. Some
countries already agree, but it
50:41
could mean greater NATO
involvement, and some members
50:44
may be nervous this could lead
to escalation, and some may be
50:48
reluctant to pay extra money.
Stoltenberg wants the deal
50:51
signed this July at the NATO
summit in Washington. Well,
50:54
before the possible return of
Donald Trump to the White House.
50:58
NATO wants its aid to Ukraine to
be Trump proof.
51:02
Adam Curry: Trump pro Trump
proof that stuff but then twist,
51:07
twist. This great Israeli
technology is killing innocent
51:11
people. And
51:12
Unknown: some of these questions
actually been addressed by a
51:15
joint investigative report by
the Israeli Palestinian new site
51:19
plus 972 with a Hebrew language
local call. And and this
51:24
investigative report which is
based on speaking to many
51:27
Israeli military intelligence
officials, the findings were
51:30
shared with the British daily
The Guardian. Basically what
51:33
this report looks at is the
Israeli military's use of
51:36
artificial intelligence AI to
generate target. This system,
51:41
the Israeli system is called
lavender, and avender.
51:45
Apparently, after the October 7
attacks, lavender generated
51:50
37,000 Palestinian men
identified as either Hamas or P
51:57
ij, Palestinian Islamic Jihad
operatives. And one of the
52:01
people there said, Yes, this is
37,000. But it depends on how
52:06
you set the bar for how you
define a Hamas or a big
52:10
operative. And these really left
leaning daily heretics has
52:15
another reports where where
talks about killed zones, and
52:19
they have quoted Israeli
reservists to saying basically,
52:23
the military right now is
defining anyone who it kills as
52:27
a terrorist, anyone, any
Palestinian adult male who
52:30
walked into these zones that are
called kin zones that the
52:34
Israeli military has identified,
but which Palestinians are not
52:38
made aware of which are not
clearly marked. So
52:41
Adam Curry: what we're seeing
here, as General Smedley Butler
52:43
said, war is a racket. And it
seems to me that all of this
52:47
stuff, they're just fighting
about whose tech is better by
52:50
saying whose tech is worse. All
of this is about money for
52:54
military contractors, all of it.
And meanwhile, I was running
53:00
around debating stuff. Well,
53:02
John C Dvorak: I think is
interesting. It's a good
53:04
presentation. Thank you. It's
interesting how you somehow and
53:07
I don't even can't put my finger
on when it happened. How you
53:11
segwayed from Candace Owens,
thank you, thank you, to this to
53:16
your final thing here on the
military industrial complex and
53:19
the bullshit that goes on at the
end. And by the way, I should
53:21
mention it Obama used to
redefine people after they did
53:24
these drone strikes on these on
these various targets in the
53:28
Middle East. They just kill a
bunch of civilians. And he just
53:31
redefined them since they were,
you know, they were between the
53:34
ages of such and such and such
and such they
53:36
Adam Curry: were thus military
age military age men. Yeah,
53:40
John C Dvorak: so there were
there were fair game would but
53:42
nobody bitched about that. But I
gave you kudos for this
53:46
particular twist. Wait, you did
this? It's just like I can't. I
53:53
couldn't have you made it. So I
couldn't stop you. Well,
53:56
Adam Curry: it's because I
wasn't worried about hosting a
53:58
debate between Ben and Candice.
I wasn't worried about that. I'm
54:03
keeping my eyes open and seeing
what's
54:05
John C Dvorak: right. You even
brought I mean, I don't have any
54:07
clips about the Candice. Oh, and
now of course. Oh, who cares?
54:12
Adam Curry: Not that's, of
course not. That's just like you
54:15
did
54:16
John C Dvorak: because I do find
it offensive. It is these guys
54:20
this alternative but you're the
one that's defined these
54:22
people's alternative media
controlled objects. They are in
54:26
some funny way. But they are
just like a dog chasing its own
54:31
tail. It's embarrassing. So
54:33
Adam Curry: a lot of this AI
stuff because you know, of
54:36
course, some some people were
killed who were targeted by the
54:41
AI. And these weren't. People
don't realize this world.
54:46
Kitchen. What is it? What's it
called? Yeah, that thing up
54:50
around Central Kitchen. Well,
you know who that is, don't you?
54:54
Boo. Oh, this is your buddy.
Jose, Andreas.
54:58
John C Dvorak: Yeah, Andreas is
out. They New York. Yeah, he
55:01
Adam Curry: got that 100 billion
dollars from Jeff Bezos, right?
55:05
Remember he and Van Jones each
got $100 million and then he
55:09
started the the world central
kitchen. And then his people get
55:14
blowed up by the Israeli I don't
55:17
Unknown: need new reporting from
a plus. 972 magazine presents
55:20
evidence that Israel's military
employed an AI program called
55:25
lavender, but literally marks
people and puts them on a kill
55:28
list. Yeah, just days after an
IDF strike killed seven world
55:32
Central Kitchen Aid workers in
Gaza. The IDF told Israeli news
55:36
outlet hereto that the strike
was a result of lack of
55:39
discipline on the part of
commanders on the ground, and
55:43
not due to coordination problems
between the army and the
55:46
humanitarian organization. Get
the bombshell new reporting
55:50
argues that the Israeli army
allegedly marked 1000s of Gazans
55:54
as suspects for assassination
using an artificial intelligence
55:58
machine. The new investigation
reveals six Israeli intelligence
56:03
officers saying the new AI
technology has played a central
56:06
role in the, quote,
unprecedented bombing of
56:09
Palestinians. According to the
report, during the first week of
56:12
the war, the army almost
completely relied on lavender,
56:16
which clocked as many as 37,000
Palestinians as suspected
56:20
militants and their homes for
possible airstrikes. According
56:24
to the magazine, during the
early stages of the war, the
56:27
Army gave sweeping approval for
officers to adopt lavenders kill
56:31
lists, with no requirement to
thoroughly check why the machine
56:35
made those choices or to examine
the raw intelligence data on
56:39
which they were based. This is
despite knowing that the system
56:42
makes errors in 10% of cases,
and is known to occasionally
56:47
Mark individuals who have merely
a loose connection to militant
56:50
groups or no connection at all.
You
56:53
Adam Curry: know, they should
just come out and say, Look,
56:54
man, it was the we had 5000
Indians checking this stuff, and
57:00
they fell down on the job. It's
their fault. This is this,
57:06
there's something up with all
this. AI that that's your
57:14
artificial intelligence. It's
the future of death.
57:18
John C Dvorak: And the universe
gives you somebody to blame.
57:21
miscoded
57:23
Adam Curry: I'm just saying this
and there's a lot there's a lot
57:25
going on. Now. Of course, now
we've got to shift everything
57:29
over to Iran. All of a sudden,
you
57:33
John C Dvorak: have a clip.
Okay, what do you got around
57:37
about you attack.
57:38
Unknown: Israel remains on high
alert as Iran vows to retaliate
57:42
for the killing of several high
ranking Iranian commanders and
57:46
civilians, including a top
general appearance. Gary Cohn
57:49
reports 1000s attended his
funeral today Brigadier General
57:53
Mohammed dress as he was laid to
rest in his central Iranian
57:57
hometown. Attendees vowed
revenge for his killing. He was
58:00
the highest ranking official
killed in the airstrike last
58:03
Monday, along with the heat of
his deputy and five other
58:07
officials were also killed at an
embassy compound in serious
58:10
capital. A Pentagon official
said the US believes Israel was
58:14
behind the attack. Although it
has not claimed responsibility.
58:18
Chief of Iran's Armed Forces
warn that quote, no act by any
58:22
enemy will go unanswered. Israel
has bolstered its air defense
58:26
system including the Iron Dome,
which protects against incoming
58:29
short range weapons, and
Israelis have been stockpiling
58:33
provisions in fear of an attack.
Yeah, I
58:36
Adam Curry: have a couple of
clips from Meet the Press. I
58:40
gotta I'm over clipped actually
on this topic. This is Mid East
58:45
envoy Dennis Ross, a former
Mideast envoy Dennis Ross on
58:49
Meet the Press NBC former
General Electric military
58:53
company, Israel
58:54
Unknown: right now has canceled
leave of all of their military
58:58
because they're on a high alert
in anticipation of some kind of
59:02
attack by Iran as a result of
even though Israel didn't
59:06
admitted they were the ones who
who took out maybe the most
59:10
important Revolutionary Guard
leaders since Qasem. Soleimani
59:14
they
59:15
John C Dvorak: did that. No, no.
He said even though
59:21
Adam Curry: Yeah, he said even
though Israel doesn't admit it,
59:23
they took him out.
59:25
John C Dvorak: Well, I think to
get he's got his maybe he's
59:26
talking about this Mohammed
character, you know, I'm always
59:29
wondering, you said sulamani
Yeah, I know. He said sulamani
59:33
money, just a guy that that's
not a recent kill. That was the
59:37
one during Trump's
59:38
Adam Curry: Yeah, no, but Trump
said the he died like a dog was
59:42
not the guy. Yes, but now the
Israelis did that. Know what
59:47
Listen, maybe the
59:49
John C Dvorak: most important
why he just because he said it
59:51
doesn't mean it's what it's a
fact.
59:56
Adam Curry: All right. Okay.
Evolutionary
59:57
Unknown: guard leaders since
custom
59:59
Adam Curry: Suleimani Abu Bakar
that was the guy who died like a
1:00:02
dog in their
1:00:03
Unknown: attack in Damascus a
couple of days ago. And it's
1:00:08
clear around his saying there's
going to be Israel is going to
1:00:10
pay a price for this. So the
fact that you could see some
1:00:14
kind of expansion of conflict,
either coming out of Lebanon and
1:00:18
Hezbollah, or something that's
triggered by the Iranians, or
1:00:21
some of its proxies, maybe with
barrage attacks from Iraq or
1:00:24
Syria, that gets you into a
situation where if Israel was
1:00:28
fighting a wider war, even
beyond what we've seen now, then
1:00:32
some kind of hold up American
military assistance, would be an
1:00:36
issue. Right? So I hasten to
add, the President was pretty
1:00:39
clear in this table released by
the White House and when it
1:00:42
comes to threats from Iran, the
United States is going to be
1:00:44
there with Israel.
1:00:45
Adam Curry: I really doubt Iran
is gonna do anything. They're
1:00:49
not stupid. How
1:00:50
John C Dvorak: about this for an
idea that there's back
1:00:53
channeling going on and we're
not even close to being aware of
1:00:57
trade idea was and the Iranians
were behind it to get rid of
1:01:00
this guy? Ooh,
1:01:02
Adam Curry: there's a theory.
Because,
1:01:05
John C Dvorak: you know, these
guys are trouble. They get to a
1:01:07
certain point, they're hanging
around. They seem like they're
1:01:09
starting to act like the boss
pushing their weight around
1:01:12
next. We're gonna get rid of
them. Well, let's, I'll tell you
1:01:15
what, we'll do this thing. You
you bombed that place, which is
1:01:19
fine. We just a few other guys.
We don't mind killing. I don't
1:01:23
put it up beyond anybody to do
that.
1:01:25
Unknown: Now, a couple of hours
before that Israeli airstrike in
1:01:29
Gaza that killed those aid
workers. There was an explosion
1:01:33
at the Iranian embassy in Syria.
Iran saying it was an Israeli
1:01:38
attack that it killed a number
of senior officers with the
1:01:42
Revolutionary Guard.
1:01:43
Adam Curry: Oh, the annoying
guys. Like wow, let's get ready.
1:01:49
John C Dvorak: What are they
doing there?
1:01:50
Unknown: Over the last day,
Iranian leaders have been vowing
1:01:54
revenge. Israel tonight.
1:01:56
Adam Curry: Where where is the
where's the the soundbite from
1:02:00
the Iranian leaders going? Depth
to America revenge. I don't see
1:02:05
that. He's
1:02:06
Unknown: on high alert. Its air
defense systems are ready. The
1:02:10
Israeli military has canceled
leave for combat soldiers,
1:02:15
because they are bracing for
possible retaliation and Israeli
1:02:19
officials tells me at this
point, there is no concrete
1:02:23
intelligence that indicates that
an attack is imminent. Okay. But
1:02:27
there is a lot of concern here
the Israeli military confirming
1:02:31
that it is jamming GPS systems,
which means that people's google
1:02:35
maps aren't working. Oh, no,
this is a threat that's being
1:02:40
taken seriously. Oh,
1:02:41
Adam Curry: my google maps
aren't working. This is a
1:02:43
threat. We got to take it
seriously. There's no actual
1:02:46
credible information. The guide
just said it but you know, we're
1:02:50
at NBC. How about you Rear
Admiral made
1:02:53
Unknown: clear, the need for
Israel to announce and to
1:02:56
implement a series of specific
concrete and measurable steps to
1:03:00
address civilian harm,
humanitarian suffering and the
1:03:04
safety of aid workers.
1:03:06
He made clear that US policy
with respect to Gaza will be
1:03:09
determined by our assessment of
Israel's immediate action on the
1:03:14
steps
1:03:15
what we want to see are some
real changes on the Israeli side
1:03:20
all right, and you know, if you
don't see changes from their
1:03:24
side, they'll have to be changes
from
1:03:25
Adam Curry: our side. Oh,
goodness,
1:03:27
John C Dvorak: Baba.
1:03:28
Adam Curry: This is all just
just who we who we I tell you.
1:03:33
We need to judge Jeanine go on
bomb again. If I'm a bomb, bomb
1:03:39
bomb, that's horrible. People
bomb them bomb, Ivan NPR.
1:03:43
Stanley,
1:03:44
John C Dvorak: was written about
this. If you remember during the
1:03:47
shakeup when they were when
we're doing Tucker got let go.
1:03:49
And there are boxes using the
excuse that they lost his
1:03:53
lawsuit which still makes no
sense to dominion. And so
1:03:58
they're getting rid of people
left and right. It was their
1:04:00
like, scorched earth policy. So
they were getting rid of one
1:04:04
person after the end. Janina was
on the chopping block, but
1:04:09
Adam Curry: she'd never got
chopped. She never got shot
1:04:11
because she's she's a military
industrial base promoter. I
1:04:15
agree. She loves it. She loves
war war. Speaking of. So, boy,
1:04:22
what are the chances as all this
starts to come down? We already
1:04:25
have the Trump proofing of
NATO's financing. I like that.
1:04:31
That's a good one. Trump
1:04:33
John C Dvorak: proof but then
moths proof. They're trying to
1:04:35
make the association. Then
1:04:38
Adam Curry: all of a sudden out
of nowhere. We get this lady
1:04:41
with a new lady with a book her
name is Annie Jacobson and she
1:04:45
is the author of the book
nuclear war a scenario and of
1:04:50
course, were to shoe up on the
gluey on the glory podcast with
1:04:55
Lex Friedman. Of course
1:04:57
Unknown: the United States has
1000 seats. 770 nuclear weapons
1:05:03
deployed, meaning those weapons
could launch in as little as 60
1:05:10
seconds and up to a couple of
minutes. Some of them on the
1:05:14
bombers might take an hour or
so. Russia has 1674 deployed
1:05:21
nuclear weapons. Same scenario,
their weapons systems are on par
1:05:24
with ours. That's not to mention
the 12,500 nuclear weapons.
1:05:30
Amongst the nine nuclear armed
nations, the sucking up into the
1:05:36
nuclear stem 100 mile an hour
winds, you're talking about
1:05:39
people miles out, getting sucked
up. When you see the mushroom
1:05:44
cloud lacks that would be
people, people 40 mile wide
1:05:48
mushroom cloud, blocking out the
sun. And that speaks nothing of
1:05:53
the radiation poisoning that
follows in addition to the
1:05:56
launch on warning concept,
there's this other insane
1:05:59
concept called Seoul
presidential authority. You
1:06:03
might think in a democracy
that's impossible, right? You
1:06:07
can't just start a war. Well,
you can just start a nuclear war
1:06:11
if you're the Commander in
Chief, the President of the
1:06:14
United States in fact, you're
the only one who can do that. We
1:06:17
are one misunderstanding one
miscalculation away a nuclear
1:06:24
Armageddon no matter how nuclear
war starts, it ends with
1:06:30
everyone dead.
1:06:31
John C Dvorak: Yeah, Lex Welcome
back to the 1950s I'm telling
1:06:37
you that kind of this has been
discussed. Since the first H
1:06:42
bomb went off this day, and it
was discussed probably the most
1:06:47
extreme in the 60s during the
crisis the Cuban Missile Crisis.
1:06:52
And it's not this is not a new
thought. What is this? Why are
1:06:56
we reiterating this old
thinking? This old is old these
1:07:00
old arguments out of the blue
right now? Because
1:07:04
Adam Curry: Trump, duck and
cover one mean tweet considered
1:07:09
off and we'll all be sucked up
into the nuclear pipe. Let's
1:07:13
people Lex it's people flying
around they're burning a fiery
1:07:19
hellish death Come on, calm down
people calm down everybody. This
1:07:29
just it would just go in and
saying here
1:07:33
John C Dvorak: Yeah, shut up.
1:07:35
Adam Curry: And and of course,
this is this is so great.
1:07:41
Because I I went right to my
buddy Cole a K and C cattle when
1:07:46
this one came out. The bird
1:07:47
Unknown: flu has been found in
more dairy cows with cases now
1:07:50
confirmed in six states since
the first reports on March 25.
1:07:54
Officials insists there is no
danger to the US. Die. Yeah,
1:07:58
Adam Curry: wait. Yeah, but
they're ramping this up right on
1:08:00
time. We'd go to America's
favorite doctor, Dr. Jenn
1:08:04
Ashton. today. Let's
1:08:05
Unknown: talk to you about our
medical news here. At least one
1:08:07
person in Texas has been
diagnosed with bird flu after
1:08:10
having contact with dairy cows.
Yeah.
1:08:12
So I spoke to a senior official
with the CDC by phone yesterday.
1:08:16
Let me take you through what
1:08:18
Adam Curry: we know at this
point. Yes, please at this hour.
1:08:20
Dr. Jen, what do we know about
avian
1:08:22
Unknown: influenza. So this is h
five and one is a flu virus
1:08:26
that's typically found in birds.
It's transmitted via the air
1:08:30
it's also via contact with
mucous saliva or animal feces.
1:08:35
Obviously, at this point, the
recommendation is to avoid
1:08:38
contact with sick or dead birds
or animals and unpasteurized
1:08:42
milk products. Symptoms run the
gamut. You could be asymptomatic
1:08:47
this case of this dairy worker
in Texas pinkeye, an eye
1:08:51
infection. Or obviously you can
have signs and symptoms of an
1:08:54
upper respiratory infection or
pneumonia. In this country,
1:08:57
there are only two confirmed
cases ever reported in humans.
1:09:02
So this is really an evolving
zoonotic disease, something
1:09:06
that's well known well
documented in animals now
1:09:10
affecting humans.
1:09:11
Adam Curry: Is it so people,
isn't it? So? notic? Is it
1:09:14
zoonotic or zoonotic?
1:09:16
John C Dvorak: It's zoonotic,
zoonotic, I looked at I went out
1:09:20
of my way to look at it. ology,
yes, the pronunciation.
1:09:25
Adam Curry: I talked to Cole
Mio, My rancher and Luling and
1:09:30
he says, This is the biggest
bull crap have ever heard of he
1:09:34
says, he's Armand up. He says
they better not try and come and
1:09:38
call my call my herd. Because
that that's part of what's on
1:09:42
the block here. You know, the
goal. Getting rid of the getting
1:09:45
rid of the chickens is one
thing, but oh, it's in the cows
1:09:49
now. Interesting.
1:09:51
John C Dvorak: Yeah. I believe
him to be accurate in his
1:09:54
assessment. He should be
careful. Yeah. And
1:09:56
Adam Curry: he's also a
geneticist. So he knows all this
1:09:58
stuff. He's like, this is the
big You've
1:10:01
Unknown: heard a lot of people
wanting to know how serious is
1:10:03
this is their treatment? And is
there a way to test
1:10:06
that you have it? So yes,
there's testing. There's
1:10:09
treatment, antiviral medication
this particular person in Texas
1:10:12
is on Tamiflu. When I spoke to
this senior official from the
1:10:16
CDC yesterday, she told me and I
quote, they are they are
1:10:21
considering right now, the risk
to the overall US population is
1:10:24
low record, they are taking this
seriously. They did the capacity
1:10:29
to make vaccine if they need to,
but anytime an infection jumps
1:10:33
species, and now likely is in
mammals, mammals, cows, cows are
1:10:38
taking notice at alarming Yeah,
I mean, we have to take this
1:10:41
seriously. And the CDC
definitely is definitely know
1:10:44
that they are monitoring it as
our youth is low at this point.
1:10:48
Adam Curry: That's good to hear.
Yeah, well, let's, let's go to
1:10:51
Dr. Mandy, the our new director,
the soccer mom of the CDC,
1:10:56
Unknown: the CDC says the risk
to humans from the age five and
1:10:59
one flu that is driving this
outbreak is low. Right now it
1:11:03
appears that the two cases in
humans were from contact with
1:11:05
sick animals. Do you have any
reason to believe that humans
1:11:09
could pass this on to each
other?
1:11:11
So we have never seen a case of
human to human spread of avian
1:11:16
flu? Why are we talking about it
and the version of avian flu
1:11:20
that we're seeing in cattle, and
in this one human case is the
1:11:25
same strain that we have seen
previously in birds, we've never
1:11:29
seen that spread human to human.
That all being said, as we've
1:11:33
learned through COVID, and our
experiences, viruses change my
1:11:36
release, to stay ahead of it.
That's why we CDC and the whole
1:11:40
of US government is taking this
very seriously in my situation
1:11:44
very closely.
1:11:46
Adam Curry: I mean, I have a
couple more clips here of Dr.
1:11:48
Mandy, because this is a script,
we've heard it before.
1:11:52
Unknown: Say we need to stay
ahead of it. Tell us what that
1:11:54
involves, what are the steps
you're taking? Sure. One
1:11:56
is obviously working very
closely to make sure we're
1:11:58
understanding the extent of the
spread, how many cattle and farm
1:12:02
are involved, and then obviously
looking for any humans that are
1:12:05
in contact with cattle or sick,
and testing folks that have
1:12:09
symptoms and making sure that
we're understanding if it has
1:12:12
spread to other folks. So far,
there's only been one case in
1:12:17
Texas person had very mild
symptoms. They're recovering
1:12:20
well, yeah. But we want to make
sure, again, that we are testing
1:12:23
folks who may have been in
contact
1:12:25
just so people understand the
difference in numbers. There's
1:12:27
one case in Texas where the farm
worker appeared to have been in
1:12:29
contact with a sick cow a couple
years ago, there was another
1:12:31
human case where the person
appeared to have been in contact
1:12:34
with a sick bird. You said
widespread testing is important.
1:12:38
Is there a ray that cases are
going to go into the radar
1:12:41
because people are afraid to
report whether it's farm owners
1:12:44
who don't want their operation?
Workers who might not have
1:12:48
health coverage? Yeah, we're
gonna raise
1:12:50
with our state and local
partners, our partners through
1:12:54
aggregators.
1:12:54
Adam Curry: Here's your state
and local partners. Yeah, we're
1:12:57
gonna go to the ranch, and hey,
we're from the government, we're
1:13:00
here to check you.
1:13:01
Unknown: Well, we're working
closely with our state and local
1:13:03
partners, our partners through
agriculture in the US Department
1:13:07
of Agriculture and farm workers,
again, we want to get ahead of
1:13:11
this. So we're trying to talk
folks through it and build trust
1:13:14
and, you know, folks have really
been receptive. We've been
1:13:18
particularly working with a lot
of the veterinarians that are
1:13:21
part of the farms that have been
impacted. So, so far, all
1:13:24
working well together.
1:13:26
Adam Curry: Okay, so yeah, we're
working well together. But this
1:13:29
is a script. This is a script.
Get ready for it. Be afraid bird
1:13:33
flu, we're all going to die. Oh,
no, we're not because we can do
1:13:36
some vaccines. I'm sure it house
1:13:38
Unknown: we're not thought to be
a species at high risk. And so
1:13:42
if the virus is now spreading,
and cows, what are the choices
1:13:46
that could mutate to become a
risk to humans?
1:13:48
Well, it is true. This is the
first time we've seen avian flu
1:13:52
or bird flu either way, this is
NPR in Catalan. As you know,
1:13:56
cows are mammals. So this is a
new group of animals that we are
1:14:00
seeing this virus in. And that
just means more opportunity for
1:14:04
this virus to mutate or change.
To make sure we are continuing
1:14:09
to stay ahead of
1:14:11
Adam Curry: the cow is
1:14:12
Unknown: the new pangolin
monitoring, whether it continues
1:14:14
to spread and evolve is one
thing, preparing for the
1:14:16
possibility that it might is
another in a New York Times
1:14:20
opinion piece columnist Zeynep
Tufekci said the government
1:14:23
needs to gear up to potentially
mass produce vaccines quickly.
1:14:27
Oh, I
1:14:28
John C Dvorak: used the wrong
words. Well, it'd be mass
1:14:31
produced mail in ballots. Oh,
1:14:33
Unknown: that's coming from it
needs to get up to potentially
1:14:36
mass produced vaccines quickly.
Do you agree with that? Well,
1:14:39
the good news is United States
has been preparing for avian flu
1:14:43
outbreaks for more than 20
years. We've invested in our
1:14:46
ability to test for this
prevented and to treat it. And
1:14:50
we know that the strain we're
seeing right now is the same
1:14:53
strain we have seen before. This
up our treatment, which is
1:14:57
Tamiflu, which we have both
doses in stockpile and around
1:15:01
the country works. And we even
have vaccine candidates that are
1:15:05
ready to go. So it's very
different than what we
1:15:08
experienced, for example, at the
beginning of COVID, when we're
1:15:10
seeing a brand new novel virus
where we didn't have tests, we
1:15:14
didn't have treatment, and we
didn't have vaccine. So
1:15:17
Adam Curry: I have one more clip
from her, and then we'll go to
1:15:19
Trump. Because you're right,
obviously, that's what happened
1:15:22
with COVID. we mass produce
mailing ballots. And what she
1:15:26
keeps saying here is, well, you
know, this is a jump from
1:15:28
species to species. And you
know, just like COVID, we
1:15:30
learned that, you know, this
stuff can change, it can morphic
1:15:33
and the virus can change,
1:15:34
Unknown: which is specifically
if it does take time to mass
1:15:36
produce vaccines, is that
something the US should be doing
1:15:40
an artist right now? chance that
the virus evolves? Well,
1:15:44
again, we have never seen a
transmission from a human to
1:15:48
human. That is something we are
watching for very closely. Yeah.
1:15:51
And so there may be trigger
points where we would move to
1:15:54
thinking about scaling up
vaccine. But remember, there's
1:15:57
always a trade off there. If we
move to manufacturing one type
1:16:01
of vaccine, it may be at the
expense of being able to
1:16:04
manufacture that vaccine for the
seasonal flu, again, something
1:16:07
that also impacts us. So we have
the ability to scale up if we
1:16:12
need to. And again, we're
already started down that
1:16:14
process. And we'll keep
monitoring to see if we need to
1:16:17
trigger and do that.
1:16:18
The cases so far have all been
in dairy cows, should people be
1:16:20
concerned about consuming milk
and other dairy products?
1:16:23
Well, first, FDA has indicated
that our milk supply is safe
1:16:27
because of the pasteurization
process. unpasteurized on raw
1:16:31
milk remains a vast, vast, vast
majority of our milk supply is
1:16:35
safe because of pasteurization.
1:16:37
Adam Curry: Well, Trump is onto
this he knows what's coming and
1:16:40
he actually sounds angry about
it. In this case, although he
1:16:42
doesn't call it out as bird flu
per se. Left
1:16:45
Unknown: wing lunatics are
trying very hard to bring back
1:16:48
COVID lock downs and mandates
with all of their sudden fear
1:16:52
mongering about the new variants
that are coming ki whiz you know
1:16:56
what else is coming in election?
They want to restart the COVID
1:16:59
hysteria so they can justify
more lockdowns, more censorship,
1:17:03
more illegal drop boxes, more
mailing ballots, and trillions
1:17:08
of dollars and payoffs to their
political allies heading into
1:17:11
the 2024 election does that
sound familiar? These are bad
1:17:15
people. These are sick people
with anyway. But to every COVID
1:17:19
tyrant who wants to take away
our freedom, hear these words we
1:17:23
will not comply. So don't even
think about it. We will not shut
1:17:28
down our schools. We will not
accept your lockdowns, we will
1:17:32
not abide by your mask mandates.
And we will not tolerate your
1:17:36
vaccine mandates. They rigged
the 2020 election and now
1:17:41
they're trying to do the same
thing all over again, by rigging
1:17:44
the most important election in
the history of our country, the
1:17:48
2024 election, even if it means
trying to bring back COVID. But
1:17:54
they will fail because we will
not let it happen. When I'm back
1:17:58
in the White House, I will use
every available authority to cut
1:18:01
federal funding to any school
college airline or public
1:18:04
transportation system that
imposes a mask mandate or a
1:18:09
vaccine mandate. Thank you very
much.
1:18:15
Adam Curry: He sounds a little
worried to me.
1:18:18
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, I
wouldn't be if I was him. Yeah.
1:18:20
Sounds like fact I have a couple
of clips that should make him
1:18:23
worried. Okay. See which of
these clips these are about this
1:18:27
some new? New results, poll
results and as
1:18:33
Adam Curry: you're holding does
it all the time? By him boom.
1:18:38
Where is it man? Where's your
Trump's? I know it's no labels?
1:18:41
No.
1:18:42
John C Dvorak: No Labels is a
good clip. Let's play that.
1:18:46
Unknown: No presidential
candidate for the group, no
1:18:48
labels. What does that tell us
about politics today?
1:18:52
Two thirds of the voters in
America tell pollsters they are
1:18:55
not happy with the rematch
between Trump and Biden. So it
1:18:58
seems the best of times to
organize a third party or an
1:19:01
independent candidacy. But
raising the money and the
1:19:04
organization and just getting on
the ballot in many states
1:19:07
remains a challenge. And noble
labels wanted a person who
1:19:12
already had national stature or
a statewide credential, at least
1:19:15
someone plausible with
bipartisan appeal. And they
1:19:19
talked to dozens of prospects
without finding anyone they
1:19:22
liked who was willing to do it.
And inside the parties, it's
1:19:26
been more than 40 years since we
had a real primary threat for an
1:19:29
incumbent president. And this
year, in a sense, we have two
1:19:33
incumbent presidents running one
in each party Biden Of course,
1:19:36
and also Trump at least in the
minds of his most ardent
1:19:39
supporters.
1:19:41
John C Dvorak: You notice
something in that report. You
1:19:45
talk about us the perfect time
for a third party candidate and
1:19:48
Adam Curry: you had no labels
crap. No RFK Jr. Talk no mention
1:19:52
John C Dvorak: of RFK Jr. Heaven
forbid that the people there I
1:19:56
think it was NPR would do that.
The clip I'm looking for bye By
1:20:00
the way is the weird polls clip
it's right here. Couple
1:20:03
Unknown: of competing polls to
ask you about. The NPR PBS
1:20:08
Marist poll has credited Biden
at 50%. Wall Street Journal poll
1:20:12
shows former President Trump
ahead and six of seven swing
1:20:16
states. That's right. This
1:20:17
week, there was that poll you
mentioned and others showing
1:20:20
what was in effect, a dead heat.
Wall Street Journal ran that
1:20:25
poll seven of swing states,
showing Trump winning and six of
1:20:29
them. So that points to the
prospect of perhaps another 2016
1:20:33
with one candidate possibly
winning the national popular
1:20:36
vote, but the other candidate
winning in the Electoral College
1:20:40
and thereby winning the
presidency.
1:20:44
John C Dvorak: So they think
that Biden is going to win the
1:20:48
pot. Whoo. That just baffles me
that anyone would vote for that
1:20:52
guy. But I or maybe I'm getting
isolated mochan
1:20:56
Adam Curry: over there.
1:20:58
John C Dvorak: It's
unbelievable. What's your fanny
1:21:00
Fani Willis clip that interests
me this is a wild clip a while
1:21:04
clip. Okay, good. Then we go
down and then while clip is a
1:21:06
clip that you haven't heard this
on the mainstream media and you
1:21:09
never will. This is quite
interesting. Floyd is
1:21:13
Unknown: one of 17 defendants,
including Trump accused of
1:21:16
attempting to overturn the 2020
election in Georgia. Floyd's
1:21:20
Georgia attorney Christopher
Catterall. Told LEGAL ANALYST
1:21:23
Phil Holloway, what happened.
1:21:26
By the way, Fannie did reach out
to us my colleague, one of my
1:21:30
colleagues in Maryland, and was
rude and abrupt with him on the
1:21:33
phone. And he was dealing with a
Maryland case I was dealing with
1:21:37
a Georgia case and she ended up
recording him
1:21:40
cut her off said that recording
is a felony under Maryland law
1:21:44
requires both parties to
consent. A Floyd said in a
1:21:48
social media posts that if
Willis doesn't recuse herself by
1:21:51
noon on Monday, he may have to
pursue all lawful remedies. Oh,
1:21:55
John C Dvorak: gonna go after
her for a felony? Poor idiot.
1:22:00
I'm
1:22:01
Unknown: gonna show my mood by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
1:22:04
all the people who could do
that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun
1:22:14
Adam Curry: I'll bet you no one
was suspecting that, huh?
1:22:16
John C Dvorak: I even was it?
Yeah, no
1:22:18
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play it again. That's right. We
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John C Dvorak: was right. Yeah,
that was I would have suggested
1:24:25
the same thing. As
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Adam Curry: I was putting the
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Dame Kenny Ben, that makes two
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in a row for her. Um, this was a
red book no agenda Corinne
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Devora greatest hits and misses.
It was just a good piece. It
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just was
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John C Dvorak: it had it had.
They had dimensionality more
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dimensionality had
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Adam Curry: a lot more
dimensionality than the original
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one that we that we had decided
on. We decided that on last
1:25:20
Sunday, and that was let me see.
That was by Parker Paulie.
1:25:28
Blacknight Parker Paulie. He had
the Red Book specially had all
1:25:32
that right. He had a wasn't it
it was more like a brown book
1:25:35
wasn't really a red book is red,
enough red, red and had a target
1:25:39
on it, and then a dart and then
he had a couple of versions. We
1:25:42
liked the one with a dart and
missed the missing Dart. Which,
1:25:47
which work well. That was
really, we didn't the artists
1:25:53
were kind of AWOL for obvious
reasons, although we had an
1:25:56
opportunity to compete and
that's how damn Kenny Ben just
1:25:59
slid in under the wire. Although
sweet cheeks probably tried one.
1:26:04
Which was okay. With a red book
special. Was there anything else
1:26:09
that we missed? No,
1:26:12
John C Dvorak: but we do have to
thank the artists for show. 1647
1:26:15
Two. Ah,
1:26:16
Adam Curry: which was also named
Kenny, Ben. And the one we chose
1:26:21
for that. Looking for it now.
Which one was it John? Oh, it
1:26:28
was Dame Kenny. Ben's Happy
Easter. It was the two easter
1:26:31
eggs. One with with the cross.
The cross and one with the all
1:26:35
seeing eye. We debated a bit.
You know,
1:26:39
John C Dvorak: there was no
there was no good art for that
1:26:41
show.
1:26:42
Adam Curry: Well, you know scare
monger who was AI? That
1:26:45
John C Dvorak: wasn't good.
1:26:46
Adam Curry: A scare monger tried
to pull the old bunny in the
1:26:48
cave bit again. We should try.
1:26:50
John C Dvorak: Why no, he
brought that that's like one of
1:26:52
the first pieces you ever
submitted any things that we
1:26:55
forgot? No, we're not gonna see
your artists always try to
1:26:58
recycle stuff. So you guys are
too stupid to know.
1:27:02
Adam Curry: We noticed that and
we wouldn't choose it this year
1:27:04
either. Religious Man with Jesus
looking at the big bunny in the
1:27:08
cave. Give me a break. No, no,
we're not going to do that. The
1:27:13
blood of Jesus with bunny stuff.
Now none of none of that was was
1:27:18
ever in play. But damn Kenny
Benz was good. We liked it that
1:27:22
Moreover, because the the White
House decided that kids couldn't
1:27:27
put any religious symbols on the
eggs at the White House for the
1:27:31
Easter egg hunt. what a what a
spoilers, man. Yeah, but
1:27:38
John C Dvorak: that turns out
that that was true goes back to
1:27:41
Obama, I think Oh, well. There
you go pretty old and it wasn't
1:27:45
re re re negotiated by Trump. He
just didn't care.
1:27:51
Adam Curry: It was really it was
so they couldn't do that during
1:27:53
Trump either.
1:27:54
John C Dvorak: I far as I know,
the way it the way the media
1:27:58
played it. And you know, it's
Oh, you're always making a big
1:28:01
fuss, right wings go nuts. That
kind of thing. Yeah,
1:28:06
Adam Curry: yeah. The
intellectual darkweb. Now, like
1:28:11
Ben Shapiro, and what's the
other guy's name? The Weinstein
1:28:15
the Weinstein Brothers. Sure. So
now let us think intellectual
1:28:20
dark. Yeah, that's what it was.
It was the they were putting
1:28:22
that together. Oh, yeah. We got
it. Well, members of the
1:28:24
intelligence big. Yeah, because
we got to we we can't have this.
1:28:29
We got to heal any, any rifts,
any splits in the intellectual
1:28:33
dark web, because, you know,
we're important. We're going to
1:28:35
change the world when they're
arguing with each other and
1:28:38
doing debates. Please, thanking
our executive and Associate
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Executive producers for episode
1649. We start with Sir James
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from Dallas, Texas. He is
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totality zone. And he comes in
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saying and as of course is your
interpretation of the news. We
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don't interpret we deconstruct I
do appreciate what it's formed
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us that is formed using critical
thinking and logic. I'm reminded
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my college days in the 90s but
on most nights you could find a
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room in my dorm filled with
students debating every topic
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and most debating like,
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Adam Curry: like, like Shapiro
and Kansas they debate
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John C Dvorak: debating
communism Kenzi and economics
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the universe Big Foot. Some
students were drunk So hi, some
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cold sober. But we all enjoy the
challenge of thinking through a
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topic no matter how esoteric and
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support our own opinions. Oh,
brother, you're gonna repeat
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to stay in schools and we're
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classic majors as history econ
premed, okay, okay. I'll just
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stop reading it at that point.
Thank you for continuing the
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tradition of critical thinking
and not following the hard the
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Adam Curry: You've been de
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Adam Curry: I remember I
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John C Dvorak: Okay, now we have
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Adam Curry: that sounds like an
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John C Dvorak: a podcast. That
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This is not my first donation,
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with my previous donation. Not
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somehow the Biden infrastructure
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act lowdown has made his way to
Medicare services. What a shock.
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Anyway, keep up the good work
and let's hope for no exit
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strategy. Paul summers,
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All right. Well, if you get
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Adam Curry: a friend of mine
talked to her and he said how's
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that working out for you? Those
resumes? She says yeah, you
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know, she says this was
interesting to me. She gets
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about you know, she gets she
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mostly the work I do is not
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She says but man do I love
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John C Dvorak: virtual meet up.
Yeah, exactly. Jobs,
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Adam Curry: And our last
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John C Dvorak: It'll work. I
have a note to read from one of
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our producers, Rachel. Okay, I
just think there's an amusing
1:43:44
notice is a California bass
note. Even though Rachel lives
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in Chicago. Hi, guys. I'm
catching up in the last episode
1:43:52
that is sent along just in case
it's helpful to anyone out
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there. I recently went to
Oakland Oh rented a car and was
1:44:00
indeed robbed.
1:44:04
Adam Curry: Wow. So we are Yeah,
we were talking about the rental
1:44:06
cars and how what a pain in the
butt that must be if you if your
1:44:11
rental car gets broken into when
you want to return to the
1:44:13
airport. I think this
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John C Dvorak: is a story about
exactly that. Okay. I was warned
1:44:18
by pretty much every local
person I spoke to the rental car
1:44:21
agent even told me not to use
any gas stations nearby. I hated
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the warning and kept everything
out of the car and the end
1:44:29
during the entire trip until I
was on my way back to the
1:44:33
airport. I stopped at a busy
shopping area and left items in
1:44:37
the trunk. No, I guess I used to
think being in a busy area in
1:44:41
broad daylight was enough. Now
Yeah, but learned later it was
1:44:45
their largest market. This quote
unquote ring is sophisticated
1:44:50
and has some way of recognizing
the rental cars. There is
1:44:54
nothing visible from the outside
and I was there for about 20
1:44:57
minutes parked in a long stretch
of Cars facing busy shops, they
1:45:02
break the back of the window and
go into the back seat into the
1:45:06
trunk. I had no choice but to
keep on my way to the airport
1:45:11
and the woman at the rental car
drop off, barely noticed. She
1:45:15
said it was the third one that
day. Wow. I filled in a very
1:45:20
short form with my insurance
info and was on my way I was
1:45:23
contacted about a month later
with an invoice for the damage
1:45:28
by cynical side assumes a rental
car places making a chunk of
1:45:32
change themselves. I live in
Chicago, so it's not like I
1:45:35
don't have built in guard up.
But this thing is so specific to
1:45:39
this area. It's odd. Wow. There
you go.
1:45:45
Adam Curry: So I've been
tracking new stories about the
1:45:49
far right. Which is ill defined
but it's in this season of half
1:45:59
the world going into elections.
We have to discredit the far
1:46:04
right wherever we can.
1:46:05
John C Dvorak: The threat to
democracy whatever
1:46:07
Adam Curry: far right means it's
very unclear. I mean, just Trump
1:46:11
far right or is he just right.
Now is heytvelt is far right or
1:46:16
is he just right? Boys a
conservative or what? What does
1:46:19
it really mean? And NPR is very
helpful. They have they put
1:46:26
together was a rather long
report. So I chopped it down and
1:46:30
specifically I chopped out some
pieces about gab pay because
1:46:37
she's boring. Now, you know gab
Are you familiar with gab pay?
1:46:43
Vaguely. Yeah. That's not really
a P. No, no Joe G A big like gab
1:46:51
from the social the social gab.
Yeah, gab. No, I don't know
1:46:54
anything about gab. Yeah. Well,
it's an alternative payment
1:46:57
system. But that kind of
distracted distracted from what
1:47:00
they're trying to do about
defining what the far right is
1:47:03
and what the far right are doing
so
1:47:06
Unknown: elitist voices of
America. This is NPR or PBS
1:47:12
people in the business of
opposing vaccination or
1:47:15
unwelcome election results have
a particular mistrust of big
1:47:19
tech companies and financial
institutions. Sounds sounds like
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podcasters. And for those
looking to opt out, there is a
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group of people who've been
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right and PRs League and went to
a conference in Las Vegas to
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find out more. The
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crowd included anti vaccine
activists, Trump adherence and
1:47:37
Christian conservatives. Most
were entrepreneurs in these
1:47:41
movements, looking for ways to
build what they call the freedom
1:47:44
economy. We are
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here together in America because
we are people who have either
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been canceled, or we really
understand what is going on in
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America today. As it relates to
cancel isation
1:47:56
leave and go daddy leave all
these woke corporations behind
1:48:00
and start spending your money
with organizations who have your
1:48:03
best interests in mind. Those
were conference speakers Chris
1:48:06
Wagner and Megan green. It's
hard to say how large this
1:48:10
market is. One recent report
from a conservative shopping app
1:48:14
estimated there are at least
80,000 self described freedom
1:48:18
economy, small businesses in the
country today. Coffee companies,
1:48:22
Razor companies dating apps
plumbers, at one point, pillow
1:48:26
salesman turned pro Trump
conspiracy theorist Michael
1:48:29
indels, my pillow company had
almost $300 million in revenue.
1:48:34
Adam Curry: So are they just
basically saying all preppers
1:48:37
are now far right? Is that what
I'm understanding? Like if you
1:48:41
want to be a part of the Freedom
economy?
1:48:44
John C Dvorak: I have no idea
what they're saying or where
1:48:46
they're headed and why poor Mike
Lyndale got brought into the
1:48:49
picture because he's successful
is beyond me.
1:48:52
Adam Curry: Well, it's so it
sounds like it's Christian
1:48:54
nationalists is people who don't
want to use regular payment
1:48:59
system who want to have
different dating apps this
1:49:02
confusing. Let's see if we can
learn more from NPR, you will
1:49:05
learn nothing. No. This you
think
1:49:09
Unknown: in some religious
communities building a parallel
1:49:11
society is an old idea. Oh,
we're going to Abernathy Mr.
1:49:14
Singh. Oh, I'm sorry.
1:49:15
Adam Curry: This religious
societies like Fredericksburg,
1:49:19
Texas. I'm paying attention NPR,
1:49:21
Unknown: professor of religion
at Queen's University. One
1:49:23
example, he says is
fundamentalist Christians after
1:49:27
the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925.
1:49:29
Adam Curry: Oh, the scopes.
John. Can you explain the Scopes
1:49:34
Monkey Trial?
1:49:36
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this was a
trial with William Jennings
1:49:38
Bryan, who's a two time loser as
a presidential candidate going
1:49:45
after the teaching of evolution
in school. So you know these,
1:49:53
they're trying to equate. This
has been done a couple of times
1:49:56
we try to show you if you
remember the So a couple years
1:50:00
ago when they vaxcel You don't
believe in vaccinations you
1:50:03
don't believe in evolution to
you don't believe in evolution.
1:50:06
You don't believe the sunrises
that kind of thing. So the
1:50:09
Scopes Monkey Trial was about
evolution and being taught.
1:50:12
Adam Curry: And how did that end
up? I mean, why why would ended
1:50:15
up
1:50:15
John C Dvorak: with it being if
the teacher got fined. William
1:50:21
Jennings Bryan won the case
because he did the I guess a
1:50:24
good job of defending, not
teaching evolution $100 and a
1:50:28
fine came down a big fine came
down. I think it was five bucks
1:50:32
$100 According to week, no idea
it was less than 100 Well,
1:50:36
Wikipedia says 100 100 Okay,
well, I could have been 100. But
1:50:39
it was a joke fine. So the whole
thing wasn't taken seriously.
1:50:42
Well, it's
1:50:43
Adam Curry: all very serious
business. Now with NPR.
1:50:45
Unknown: An example he says is
fundamentalist Christians after
1:50:49
the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925.
1:50:51
They retreated from the public
and they created a kind of
1:50:54
network, a kind of parallel
society, their own publishing
1:50:58
houses, their own media, their
own magazines newsletters, that
1:51:04
the entrepreneurs gathered in
Vegas are a broader fusion of
1:51:08
communities. We asked her two
years of COVID-19 Stolen
1:51:12
election narratives and
transgender visibility. He says,
1:51:15
Oh, they're embattled
subculture.
1:51:18
They feel like they're on the
outs. They believe the
1:51:20
government's are against them,
the intellectuals are against
1:51:22
them that that science is moving
in the opposite direction.
1:51:25
Adding in a system full of
current de conspiracism helps to
1:51:28
frame building a separate
untainted economy as a matter of
1:51:32
survival. financial
organizations can freeze or shut
1:51:36
down accounts. It's sometimes
referred to as deep banking.
1:51:39
figures on the right have framed
this happening as political
1:51:42
persecution for years. But it's
nearly impossible to know how
1:51:46
often the banking happens
because banks and payment
1:51:50
processors rarely spell out
their reasons. Oh,
1:51:52
Adam Curry: man, these people
are nuts. Do they not see what's
1:51:57
happening? I love what NPR is
doing here. The basically,
1:52:03
unless you just got purple hair
and we're walking along and
1:52:07
getting along to be along and
declare yourself non binary. You
1:52:11
are far right. That's it. That's
all that it takes.
1:52:15
Unknown: More often than not
financial experts believe people
1:52:18
lose their services over mundane
technical violations. Yeah,
1:52:22
Adam Curry: like saying evacs
these aren't vaccines. That's
1:52:24
technically they're not
vaccines, oops, lost, lost my
1:52:29
bank.
1:52:29
Unknown: Someone uses their
account the wrong way. But there
1:52:32
is another category of very high
profile examples. Here
1:52:36
Adam Curry: we go. What could it
be?
1:52:38
Unknown: The bulk of it happens
as a response to some tragedy in
1:52:43
the real world.
1:52:44
That's Megan squire with the
Southern Poverty Law Center.
1:52:48
About violent episodes like the
deadly 2017 White Power rally in
1:52:52
Charlottesville, Virginia.
1:52:53
Adam Curry: That's the first
time I've heard right, fine
1:52:55
people. That's the first time
I've heard it described as the
1:52:58
white power rally. Was it a
right, a white power rally? That
1:53:05
I recall now this is changing
history? MPR well, you get
1:53:08
John C Dvorak: to do that. If
you're going to make the point.
1:53:10
You're going to make it but you
have to make points. You gotta
1:53:12
change history. Yeah.
1:53:13
Adam Curry: That's part of the
Marxist way. You can Yeah.
1:53:17
Unknown: Yeah, a whole slew of
mass shootings explicitly
1:53:20
motivated by hate.
1:53:21
Adam Curry: What? Like, what
other what other mass shootings
1:53:25
are? They're the ones that I
love you.
1:53:28
Unknown: Another big wave of
debunking came after January 6,
1:53:31
and squires says she's watched
far right extremists experiment
1:53:35
with building infrastructure to
get around deep banking and deep
1:53:39
platforming for years. Oh,
1:53:40
Adam Curry: you mean podcasting?
2.0 is now far right.
1:53:43
Unknown: They'll talk about how
we made this payment. We need to
1:53:45
make our own web hosting
companies. We need to make our
1:53:48
own social media we need to make
our own domain registrar's, we
1:53:50
need to make our own computers.
1:53:52
It's a huge challenge. It takes
planning technical skill, money
1:53:56
and finding enough customers.
Within each of these movements,
1:53:59
anti vaccine anti semitic
conspiracists and conservative
1:54:03
Christians. The benefits of
supporting each other appear to
1:54:06
outweigh any reputational risks.
Again and again. There was a
1:54:10
clear message so long as you're
not breaking laws, we'll work
1:54:14
with you Hagen NPR news
1:54:17
John C Dvorak: got that story
go.
1:54:19
Adam Curry: Just ended it
basically is Christians you're
1:54:24
white via you don't like the
government. You don't like
1:54:27
vaccines. You're far right.
There it is. These people are
1:54:32
not cool man. Come by Trump
Bible, by
1:54:35
John C Dvorak: the way. You got
one. Yeah, I
1:54:38
Adam Curry: got my trump Bible
and I have to say why did Trump
1:54:41
collectable
1:54:42
John C Dvorak: it does? Well,
you know, Obama had a Bible too.
1:54:45
Adam Curry: I did not was there
an Obama Bible?
1:54:47
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it was done
by the American Bible
1:54:49
Association. It was a special
Obama Bible. And it has name
1:54:54
inside and Oh,
1:54:55
Adam Curry: really? Because
Trump didn't do that. There's no
1:54:58
trump in this Bible.
1:54:59
John C Dvorak: Oh, This the
Obama Bible has Obama in the
1:55:02
Bible. Oh,
1:55:04
Adam Curry: man, no one said
anything about that now did they
1:55:07
know why would they know? Yeah.
1:55:10
John C Dvorak: I didn't know
somebody said somebody posted on
1:55:12
Instagram with a bunch of
pictures of they have a copy of
1:55:15
the Obama Bible.
1:55:17
Adam Curry: Well, the Trump
Bibles a little disappointing.
1:55:21
Yeah, I mean, the packaging was
real nice. That that was good.
1:55:26
But the product itself, the
pages, were not all cut well, so
1:55:31
they stuck together. You know
what I mean?
1:55:34
John C Dvorak: It's a cheap
production. But you tell us.
1:55:36
Yeah, that
1:55:37
Adam Curry: was as I said, it
was a little disappointing.
1:55:40
Yeah, I mean, embassy is King
James, which is just like what?
1:55:44
King James is hard as hard to
hard to read.
1:55:48
John C Dvorak: Well, it's a lot
of people like it. Yeah, a
1:55:51
Adam Curry: lot of people. A lot
of people think it's the only
1:55:53
one for sure.
1:55:55
John C Dvorak: We I had a guy
who's going back and forth with
1:55:57
me on the email about this. And
what do you say? He says that if
1:56:01
you're a biblical scholar, you
like the King James, because you
1:56:05
get it's just the best. You
know, there's also a queen named
1:56:09
Webster, when is the best in my
opinion.
1:56:11
Adam Curry: Did you know there's
a queen James Bible?
1:56:15
John C Dvorak: That sold in San
Francisco? Yep, you bet.
1:56:19
Adam Curry: And they've changed
some stuff on a second. Where
1:56:21
was it? I thought I wrote this
down somewhere. I thought it was
1:56:25
so funny. Really? Yeah. You
1:56:27
John C Dvorak: dropped a joke
already.
1:56:29
Adam Curry: You're gonna No, no,
I didn't drop the joke.
1:56:32
John C Dvorak: I seem to be
fumbling. No, I'm not fumbling.
1:56:36
Adam Curry: That just came up.
All of a sudden I was oh, here
1:56:38
it is under trans Maoism. Of
course. What is the purpose of
1:56:42
the of the Queen James Bible?
Here it is. The verse see Romans
1:56:45
127, which the King James
Version reads, and likewise also
1:56:49
the men leaving the natural use
of the woman burned in their
1:56:53
lust, one toward another, men
with men working that which is
1:56:57
unseemly, and receiving in
themselves that recompence of
1:57:01
their error which was meet Whoa.
Then we have so the English
1:57:06
Standard Version of men likewise
gave up natural relations with
1:57:11
women and were consumed with
passion for one another men
1:57:14
committing shameless acts with
men and receiving in themselves
1:57:17
the due penalty for their error.
The Queen James Version reads
1:57:21
men with men working that which
is pagan and unseemly, all
1:57:25
right, for for this cause God
gave the eye idolaters up onto
1:57:31
vile affections receiving in
themselves that recompence of
1:57:35
their error, which was meet
other verses. So that was it.
1:57:40
That's it. I don't know man.
1:57:42
John C Dvorak: That was
enlightening.
1:57:43
Adam Curry: I wasn't really I
guess sorry. Back to the
1:57:47
doomsday because the preppers it
seems are not just the crazy
1:57:52
right wing white Christian
nationalists
1:57:55
Unknown: some of the wealthiest
Americans shelling out serious
1:57:58
cabbage for state of the our
doomsday bunkers the price tag
1:58:02
for the Bougie us bunker $100
million they're designed to
1:58:06
defend against things like a
political revolt and natural
1:58:09
disasters. national
correspondent group Jenkins who
1:58:12
was one of the coolest guys I
know is on the story. And there
1:58:15
he is.
1:58:18
Harris we've thought about it
all of this you got to decide
1:58:21
where you gonna go if doomsday
heads and or you won't be on one
1:58:25
of these. These fallout shelters
back in the Cold War we were
1:58:28
worried about Russia and Soviet
nukes well now we're worried
1:58:32
about World War Three from Iran,
China, North Korea, natural
1:58:35
disasters, political civil
unrest and of course, a power
1:58:39
grid collapse bottom line Eris.
People are bunkering up and
1:58:42
they're willing to spin big.
1:58:46
The wealthy people in the US
they don't want to suffer if
1:58:49
they go in a bomb shelter. They
want a basically an extension of
1:58:52
their lifestyle in their bunker.
1:58:56
Ron Hubbard, the CEO of Atlas
survival shelter says he saw a
1:58:59
spike in demand when Ukraine
broke out in war when Israel
1:59:02
broke out and he builds these
spectrums across the economic
1:59:05
spectrum now for 20 grand
Harris, you can get the basic
1:59:08
bomb shelter. That's a simple
one, but it does the job dig
1:59:11
deeper in your pocket. You can
get the 100 Grand Big Boy
1:59:14
bunker, but take a look at if
you spend 400,000 The high end
1:59:19
bunkers declined for this one is
anonymous. But another one of
1:59:22
his clients who was happy with
the big boy had this to say
1:59:28
a lot of people waste money on
things that just don't matter.
1:59:31
For a little bit of peace of
mind. It's worth it. It's worth
1:59:33
it. 100%
1:59:34
John C Dvorak: just to have just
know that hey, just in case
1:59:37
Unknown: we have it. There
1:59:38
Adam Curry: you go. Seems like
rich people to me. This
1:59:41
John C Dvorak: again is back to
the 50s and 60s. You know these
1:59:43
same bankers used to be a
popular item back in the late
1:59:47
50s and 60s Before the invention
of the thermonuclear bomb. First
1:59:53
you had your a bomb. Yeah, and
by the way, there's a book by
1:59:56
Linus Pauling. You should
everyone should go read it's
1:59:58
called no more warnings.
explains this in great detail.
2:00:01
First you had your a bomb. Yeah.
Then you had the the fusion bomb
2:00:07
the H bomb. And then you had
this newest bomb, which is the
2:00:11
three ways got three elements
has got an A bomb and H bomb.
2:00:15
And then an outer coating of a
uranium 239 makes the bomb. I
2:00:18
think it's 239. But it's one of
the uranium and it makes the
2:00:21
bomb super efficient. So it
doesn't have to be as big. But
2:00:25
unfortunately and this one this
bomb was invented, it leaves
2:00:29
radiation that lasts about 100
years. So the idea of building a
2:00:33
bunker wasn't going to do any
good because you'd have to live
2:00:36
to be over 100 years old to get
past the radiation outside. And
2:00:40
so they stopped making these
bomb shelters and probably the
2:00:44
late 60s and they never started
making them again. This is a
2:00:47
scam.
2:00:49
Adam Curry: Well, there's
nothing new under the sun. We're
2:00:51
just going you know history is
circular. Here we go. This means
2:00:57
John By the way that we can
predict the next thing that's
2:00:59
coming up. What else did we have
during that time?
2:01:04
John C Dvorak: What did we have
during that time?
2:01:07
Adam Curry: That we must have
well the Cuban Missile I
2:01:12
John C Dvorak: came with the top
my head but his other bull crap.
2:01:15
Yeah, there's tons of stuff.
2:01:17
Adam Curry: Do we have any kind
of any kind of medical stuff
2:01:19
going on? Or a war of the worlds
was not? When did that happen?
2:01:25
Well,
2:01:25
John C Dvorak: there was a war
of the worlds where that movie I
2:01:28
think came out in the late 40s
So I don't know if that applies.
2:01:32
Adam Curry: Maybe
2:01:32
John C Dvorak: it will be good
it'll be worse version of the
2:01:34
movie. It'll
2:01:34
Adam Curry: be Yeah, but we'd be
good for for good old fashioned
2:01:38
blanks.
2:01:38
John C Dvorak: Okay, flying.
Alien hoax alien landed in the
2:01:42
50s Mainly when they had all
these flying saucer movies and
2:01:46
people referring saucers
everywhere. And then they did
2:01:48
put the kibosh on reporting. So
now obviously a saucer Shut up.
2:01:53
I
2:01:54
Adam Curry: think I think that
that will be a good one alien
2:01:56
invasion. Yeah, that we can
almost all for that, but in the
2:02:00
book for episode 1000 and
2:02:05
John C Dvorak: put it in Episode
3000.
2:02:07
Adam Curry: So we have Yes, I
did
2:02:11
John C Dvorak: say as a little
aside, I've gotten to decide
2:02:13
clip just kind of break the
break that tense, tense moment,
2:02:17
a tense,
2:02:18
Adam Curry: tense moment of the
bomb shelters. Yes.
2:02:21
John C Dvorak: This Did you see
this? This is United Airlines.
2:02:25
Again, United Airlines audit
control. Hey, if you don't feel
2:02:28
safe, I'm sorry. This is the
pilot a woman probably decides
2:02:32
to come by she didn't get
dressed. And she comes wandering
2:02:35
on she's I don't know if she's
drunk. Nobody knows. But this is
2:02:38
this is also on somebody's site.
So the they explain it's got a
2:02:43
voiceover but let's go. Okay, if
2:02:45
Unknown: you don't feel safe,
get off the airplane. This is
2:02:47
your captain speaking but never
like this. I'll stop and
2:02:51
we'll fly the airplane. Don't
worry. I'm gonna let my co pilot
2:02:54
fly it. He's a man.
2:02:57
It's a total meltdown. The pilot
boarded in her street clothes
2:03:01
and address the passengers over
the intercom. Passenger Pam
2:03:04
O'Neill couldn't believe what
was happening.
2:03:07
She said let's take a vote. How
many of you would like to take
2:03:10
off now with me dressed as I am?
Or would you prefer that I take
2:03:14
10 minutes to get changed into
my cute little uniform. Then she
2:03:17
started talking about her
divorce and political
2:03:20
candidates. The minute she
mentioned that gentleman stood
2:03:24
up and just yelled, whoa,
enough. You're scaring me.
2:03:28
Another passenger Randy Reese
got up to leave and gave a
2:03:31
running commentary on social
media pilot also insulted a
2:03:35
couple on poor
2:03:36
Can I send you Okay, so did I
purposely offend you? I did.
2:03:40
Dancers yet. But it says please
disarm doors
2:03:43
after 20 passengers insisted on
getting off the United Airlines
2:03:47
flight the pilot quietly left
the aircraft. Okay, if you don't
2:03:51
feel safe, get off the airplane.
Wow.
2:03:54
Adam Curry: What's going on the
United
2:03:56
John C Dvorak: Ignite? Is it
good troll?
2:03:58
Adam Curry: They've got this. So
they have a pilot a female pilot
2:04:02
in street clothes yet? The CEO
is a dude in a dress. Yeah,
2:04:05
John C Dvorak: where does it go?
2:04:06
Adam Curry: The world has gone
nuts.
2:04:08
John C Dvorak: Well, United man.
You know, it's so funny how I
2:04:12
mean both United and Boeing
which are always attached at the
2:04:15
hips as the beginning of of
Boeing, you know and united came
2:04:18
out of Boeing. Yes. It's like
they both self destruct right in
2:04:23
front of our very eyes at the
same time. Yeah,
2:04:27
Adam Curry: it seems I would I
just saw that spirit. The Boeing
2:04:30
and Airbus have agreed that
spirit Aerosystems will split it
2:04:33
up. So Boeing will take back the
Boeing part of a spirit into
2:04:38
their will fold them back in
and, and then the other part of
2:04:42
spirit will go on make parts for
Airbus. Speaking of Airbus A
2:04:48
quote some Airbus captain said,
You know I usually start off my
2:04:52
public address announcements in
his uniform, no doubt, and he'll
2:04:56
throw in and in the morning
ladies and gentlemen and he said
2:05:00
I had a passenger say ITM to me
as he got off the plane and
2:05:03
Trenton I said in the morning
and he explained back in the
2:05:06
morning, it was a great moment
connection is protection. Yes.
2:05:11
John C Dvorak: A lot of pilots
that listen to this show pilots
2:05:14
Adam Curry: air traffic control,
never never hesitate to throw
2:05:19
out and in the morning to
someone in aviation to just
2:05:22
throw it out. You'd be very
surprised. Well, I have a little
2:05:26
entre mon clip back
2:05:27
Unknown: to a growing scam with
a very unpleasant name. It's
2:05:30
called Pink butchering.
2:05:31
Adam Curry: First heard here on
your no agenda show we were
2:05:34
months months ahead of this
warning, warning you about this
2:05:39
scam. We've been tried to get
some of the scammers on the air.
2:05:43
There are no no agenda producers
who have been who fallen into
2:05:46
this trap of hey, are you
picking me up? Hey, I can't
2:05:50
remember your name but I have
this number in my phone who are
2:05:53
you know
2:05:54
Unknown: that to a growing scam
with a very unpleasant name.
2:05:57
It's called pig butchering. It
refers to how scammers are
2:06:00
luring in victims than stealing
their life savings is in
2:06:03
everything from dating apps to
random text messages. Notice
2:06:07
Adam Curry: there's not just
random Well, I guess it is kind
2:06:09
of random text messages. I
2:06:11
Unknown: don't like to term. It
comes from the scammers who
2:06:18
liken it to the practice of
fattening hogs before slaughter.
2:06:22
It's a growing scam online known
as pig butchering. Scammers send
2:06:27
innocent sounding messages to
you on a dating app or in a
2:06:29
group chat. They get you talking
then luring you into believing
2:06:33
that a small investment in
cryptocurrency is exploding in
2:06:36
value, fatten
2:06:38
them up before they slaughter
them, they steal their money.
2:06:40
Officials in New
2:06:41
York have now seized nearly two
dozen web domains from IP
2:06:45
addresses in China. They say
we're used to carry out the
2:06:48
fraud with cases from California
and Illinois to Pennsylvania
2:06:52
victims, it's a lot easier to
fall for this than you might
2:06:55
think. Because the scammers
often get some of your personal
2:06:58
information off the web. So
2:06:59
they're using all of your social
presence as well, to find a
2:07:04
connection with you to gain your
trust. And then to lead you out
2:07:09
of money. This
2:07:10
woman in Brooklyn says she was
scammed out of $106,000 Another
2:07:15
lost 118,000 The
2:07:17
way he was talking like you know
like, Oh, I'll take care of you.
2:07:20
You know, like just building
that relationship that report
2:07:22
the accounts
2:07:23
look legit. At first victims see
some fake dividends from their
2:07:27
investment and can even withdraw
small amount of money. But when
2:07:30
you try to cash out, you're
locked out and your money is
2:07:33
gone. If they
2:07:35
say I love you, or if they say
love or crypto within a week
2:07:38
just do not engage. On study
estimates
2:07:42
pick butchering scammers have
made more than $75 billion
2:07:45
worldwide.
2:07:47
Adam Curry: Love or crypto I
love you want to buy some crypto
2:07:52
John C Dvorak: or crypto, I
wanted
2:07:54
Adam Curry: to say I never like
it when I hear that US officials
2:07:57
have well seize the domains. But
what they're really saying is
2:08:02
they just grabbed the DNS
entries, which is always
2:08:05
concerning. I don't like that at
all. But under what authority do
2:08:09
though, under what authority do
they do that? Speaking of
2:08:13
digital crypto scams, we now
have a little more information
2:08:17
on the inevitable and
forthcoming digital Euro. And
2:08:23
this was quite an eye opener
because now we finally are
2:08:25
starting to understand how it
will work. It will right now the
2:08:31
banking lobby is the idea behind
the digital euro is that this
2:08:35
will be a digital euro currency
that would be issued by the
2:08:39
European Central Bank and it
would be in direct competition
2:08:44
with other banks now the banks
have lobbied to put some
2:08:49
important curtailing some some
what's the word I'm looking for?
2:08:58
Some important limits Yes, some
important limits on the digital
2:09:01
Euro. But there's now a PR arm
known as Positive Money Europe,
2:09:10
who are of course funded by the
Open Society Institute the Soros
2:09:14
Foundation. It's really It's too
funny. But they are the
2:09:19
promotional arm and well of
course they showed up on the
2:09:22
news to talk about
2:09:23
Unknown: it. Well here to help
us understand what exactly the
2:09:26
digital euro is and how it could
change our lives is Vicki Van
2:09:32
Eyck of Positive Money Europe, a
nonprofit based in Brussels
2:09:36
campaigning for a more
transparent and fair monetary
2:09:40
system. First of all, how would
the digital Euro actually work?
2:09:44
I think before we go into
actually how the digital euro
2:09:47
would work. I think we need to
stay take a step back and just
2:09:51
real quick explain the
difference between private and
2:09:54
public money. Though
2:09:56
Adam Curry: we have a difference
now private and public money
2:09:58
we're already have to come
Hundreds of Euro no
2:10:01
Unknown: public money is money
created by the state or the
2:10:04
central bank, when it issues
coins and banknotes. So in
2:10:07
Europe and in the Eurozone, that
would be the European Central
2:10:10
Bank that creates physical cash
euro notes for Eurozone
2:10:15
countries like France, for
instance. However, the majority
2:10:19
of the money that we use on a
daily basis and that we interact
2:10:22
interact with is actually bank
deposits, which is private bank
2:10:25
money. And the distinction is
really key to the digital Euro.
2:10:29
Because private bank money is
essentially a claim on the
2:10:32
private bank, it's a promise
from the private bank to pay you
2:10:35
the money that you have in your
bank account. And, of course,
2:10:38
there's a degree of risk
attached to that because the
2:10:41
bank is a commercial enterprise
that can go bankrupt. And as
2:10:45
opposed to private banks, the
central bank cannot go bankrupt.
2:10:49
And so public money, which is
essentially what the digital
2:10:52
euro is going to be, and I'll go
into that, but public money is
2:10:55
essentially what creates trust
in our monetary system. Because
2:10:58
I trust that the day that I want
to take my money in my bank
2:11:02
account, and I want to transfer
it into physical cash, that I
2:11:06
can do that. And so essentially,
what the digital euro is
2:11:09
supposed to do is to be a
digital equivalent of the
2:11:13
physical cache. So the only
public money that we have access
2:11:16
to today, the digital equivalent
of that, and it does this
2:11:19
because it wants to reply to the
increasing demand for digital
2:11:22
payments.
2:11:23
Adam Curry: Okay, so she's
lying, obviously, because
2:11:26
there's no increasing demand for
digital payments. Everybody has
2:11:30
digital payments, but they want
to create two types of money a
2:11:34
second type of money. In fact,
on their website, they have a
2:11:38
whole page dedicated to
helicopter money, bailouts for
2:11:43
people, not for banks. The COVID
19 pandemic has called and
2:11:47
caused millions of people across
Europe to lose their jobs and
2:11:50
slashed their incomes. The
European Central Bank has
2:11:53
prioritized multinational
companies over ordinary people
2:11:57
in the response to the crisis,
helicopter money, direct cash
2:12:01
transfers from the ECB to
Eurozone citizens would help
2:12:05
build a post Coronavirus
economy, which puts regular
2:12:09
people first. Now,
2:12:11
John C Dvorak: wait a minute. So
they call it helicopter money.
2:12:15
Yeah, named after that moment in
history would ever know. Where
2:12:19
they know what did where they
threw the money out of a
2:12:21
helicopter, remember that?
They'd never throw it out of a
2:12:25
helicopter, John, my
understanding is they actually
2:12:27
threw money out of a helicopter.
But okay, if the
2:12:30
Adam Curry: ECB European Central
Bank implemented helicopter
2:12:33
money now we could stop COVID-19
causing a severe and long
2:12:36
lasting recession. So what I'm
hearing her say is that the
2:12:40
European Central Bank could now
create new money, that route
2:12:46
that they could just throw into
your bank account. And, and it
2:12:52
wouldn't go to bank. So it's
really, it's a way to bail out
2:12:56
the European Central Bank. by
inflating your money supply.
2:12:59
It's a beautiful system, let's
learn more how
2:13:02
Unknown: they try to influence
their proceedings. Those
2:13:04
proceedings, like how big is
their influence,
2:13:07
Adam Curry: their influence has
been huge banks, talking about
2:13:09
the banks not liking this are
2:13:11
Unknown: important to the ECB.
But also they have a huge
2:13:13
banking lobby, right. So the
ways that the banks have been
2:13:16
able to influence the digital
euro is a in the beginning,
2:13:20
really ensuring that the digital
euro would only be used for
2:13:23
their infrastructure. So they
were really scared about getting
2:13:26
competition from a public
payment infrastructure. So this
2:13:29
is why Originally, the ECB
mainly referred to banks as the
2:13:32
main distributors of digital of
the digital euros. This has
2:13:36
opened up so in the latest
proposal on the digital Euro.
2:13:40
It's basically all payment
service providers, which as I
2:13:43
mentioned, that includes credit,
credit institutions, electronic
2:13:47
money institutions, but even
public authorities as positive
2:13:50
money. We really welcome this
opening up because we do think
2:13:53
it provides some healthy
competition to banks. Another
2:13:57
way that the banks have really
tried to influence the digital
2:13:59
euro is on the holding limits
and also on remuneration. So the
2:14:03
ECB has made it clear that the
digital euro is not going to be
2:14:06
remunerated, we're not going to
get interest on it, which makes
2:14:09
the debate on the whole holding
limits even more important,
2:14:12
right? Because imagine I'm a
consumer and I have I opened my
2:14:16
banking app and I have two
seemingly very similar accounts.
2:14:19
One with bank deposits, digital
euros, I can have an unlimited
2:14:24
amount, it can be remunerated in
my savings account. And on the
2:14:28
other hand, I have an account
with a limited 3000 euros,
2:14:32
digitally central bank digital
euros that is unremunerated. A
2:14:35
lot of people might not end up
using those central bank digital
2:14:38
euros. And that's why we think
it's so important that the
2:14:40
limits remain high or that there
are no limits at all.
2:14:44
Adam Curry: So we're down to the
final
2:14:46
John C Dvorak: piece of the
puzzle. What she says at the
2:14:48
end, what's important that they
remain high, that the limits
2:14:52
remain high or no limits. Yes.
2:14:54
Adam Curry: On the other words,
2:14:55
John C Dvorak: no limits. Yes,
2:14:56
Adam Curry: exactly. That's what
the European Central Bank is
2:14:59
fighting for. Right now, is it
okay so you'll have this digital
2:15:02
Euro account next to your
regular account. But but on the
2:15:06
digital Euro account, you can't
get any interest and you can't
2:15:11
turn it into cash that you can
hold in your hand. But then they
2:15:14
say on their website instead of
pumping more money into
2:15:17
financial markets as the ECB is
doing with quantitative easing,
2:15:21
the bank will deploy helicopter
money. By sending 1000 euros to
2:15:25
every adult in the euro zone,
the ECB would provide exactly
2:15:29
the kind of powerful boost
needed to kickstart the economy
2:15:32
once the COVID-19 public health
crisis is over. This is
2:15:37
insanity.
2:15:38
John C Dvorak: I thought the
health crisis was over
2:15:40
Adam Curry: not not according to
them. They want to just use this
2:15:46
to print money and throw your
way. And I guess I don't know
2:15:51
like that. It's all on paper.
It's not in paper. It's just all
2:15:54
digital. This is not a good
idea. This is very, very dumb.
2:16:01
John C Dvorak: There's something
scam ish about it. Yeah. Well,
2:16:05
Adam Curry: we'll see how long
it takes. Before we get the
2:16:07
digital dollar. We'll let the
Europeans work out the bugs. Oh,
2:16:11
yeah, we
2:16:11
John C Dvorak: let them
experiment. Let them work out
2:16:13
the bugs. That's crazy. To get
back to domestic stories. Okay.
2:16:20
I cut down Biden's stupid speech
in Baltimore at the bridge boy
2:16:26
so I have one of those Redux
clips of Biden jacking away
2:16:31
making no sense at all but I
will say this if you listen
2:16:34
carefully when the bridge first
got hit he made the comment that
2:16:39
he took the train over the
bridge and if you look at the
2:16:42
bridge
2:16:43
Adam Curry: miss I missed all of
this I paid no attention to this
2:16:45
story so I'm glad you got yeah
2:16:48
John C Dvorak: he said Yeah, I
took I love going across that
2:16:52
bridge I took the train
sometimes drove and it has not a
2:16:55
bridge it just no train tracks
on the bridge. He never took the
2:16:59
train over the bridge. And if
you look at the bridge it's one
2:17:02
of those lump bridges that you
go along and you gotta go drive
2:17:05
uphill and just train couldn't
even go over that bridge if
2:17:07
there was tracks on it. But the
right wing got all nuts about
2:17:14
all the radio guys oh, you said
it was a took the train and guys
2:17:17
in idiot I'm sure
2:17:18
Adam Curry: not just the right
wing. I'm sure the intellectual
2:17:21
darkweb was all over.
2:17:22
John C Dvorak: Everybody went
all over jumped all over. But
2:17:26
you'd think that it would feed
back into the system. He doubles
2:17:31
down to in within this specie
Oh, he again. Says he took the
2:17:36
train a week or two after he
already said it and there's no
2:17:40
risk. It's unbelievable how dumb
this guy is. But this is a two
2:17:44
minute clip of Biden This is
compressed down is from a 10
2:17:48
minute Yammer that if you try to
make sense of it you won't
2:17:52
Unknown: say to my Dad Dad.
They're mispronouncing Ballmer,
2:17:56
my dad and the Biden Please sit
down.
2:17:58
Adam Curry: What is this AI or
is this really the president?
2:18:01
No. Okay, here's
2:18:01
John C Dvorak: the deal. Here's
the deal. Here's the deal. I had
2:18:05
to run it through Adobe. Just
yet the noise out of it. This is
2:18:09
horrible. It's a terrible clip.
But it's you can hear it all
2:18:13
right, by the way, but it is
Adobe eyes. It is not AI. This
2:18:16
is this is taken right from the
video.
2:18:18
Unknown: I've mispronounced from
Ballmer by dad and the Biden
2:18:21
Please sit down. Biden family
goes all the way back being
2:18:25
Waterman in this bay for a long,
long time back in their mid
2:18:29
1800s. And my father, born and
raised here in Baltimore. And
2:18:35
there's a strong strong
connection so that sadly in the
2:18:39
region as well. I liked that,
Connie. Oh, all right. I was
2:18:44
just briefed by the United
unified command about the
2:18:47
ongoing impact of this tragic
collapse. With Francis Scott Key
2:18:51
Bridge last Tuesday. The damage
is devastating. In our hearts
2:18:55
are still breaking. Eight, eight
construction workers were out of
2:18:59
the water. When the bridge fell.
Six lost their lives. Most are
2:19:05
immigrants but all were
Maryland. Hard working strong
2:19:09
and selfless, say found them as
a god, I've been there feeling
2:19:13
like having a black hole in your
chest, but can be sucked in
2:19:16
unable to breathe. The anger,
pain. Depth of loss is so
2:19:22
profound. And we know it's hard
to believe. And you're probably
2:19:26
not going to believe me, but it
can tell you now for personal
2:19:29
experience, the day is going to
come when the memory of your
2:19:33
loved one as you walk by that
park or the church or something
2:19:36
that you shared together is
going to bring a smile to your
2:19:40
lips before it brings a tear to
your eye. You're gonna happen
2:19:43
it's gonna take a while but I
promise you, it will happen and
2:19:46
that's when you know you're
going to be able to make it also
2:19:49
never forget the contribution of
these man made to this city
2:19:52
first. Our first is our prior to
reopen the port as one of the
2:19:56
nation's largest shipping hub
and as the top port In America
2:20:00
both an importing and exporting
of cars and light trucks did
2:20:04
number one today by
administrations and obviously
2:20:07
the first tranche of dislocated
worker grads Betsy phrased but
2:20:11
his times Paul it is there to
make sure it helps create jobs
2:20:16
for workers involved in the
cleanup of this incident.
2:20:19
Adam Curry: All right. I got a
call this man we can't do this
2:20:21
gig and again, this is no good.
doesn't even sound like it's not
2:20:24
funny this way.
2:20:28
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry, that
really isn't not that far from
2:20:30
him mumbling through that
speech, so I wouldn't complain
2:20:33
too much. But it's like he says
nothing any Oh, how come
2:20:37
everything's about him?
2:20:39
Adam Curry: Well, he's the
president. He's got hairy legs.
2:20:44
Whereas you would do it all.
2:20:46
John C Dvorak: You got hairy
legs? He has
2:20:53
Adam Curry: Goodness gracious.
Get this give this guy the hook.
2:20:59
This problem out please
2:21:00
John C Dvorak: get to clapping
these local yokels of Baltimore
2:21:05
Baltimore. He's like Sam Bama.
No more guys. It's just good
2:21:10
that IQ.
2:21:11
Adam Curry: Can we do some
farmer news?
2:21:13
John C Dvorak: I have no farmer
clips. I have some farmer clips.
2:21:16
Well, I'm glad that he listened
to him
2:21:18
Unknown: cases of prostate
cancer worldwide are expected to
2:21:21
double by 2040. Researchers
attribute the surge in part to
2:21:25
men living longer, but they say
the numbers reinforce the need
2:21:28
for testing and early
intervention.
2:21:30
Adam Curry: Yeah, hi, prostate
cancer on the rise. Double by
2:21:35
2040. I don't know why. I mean,
it's amazing. It's amazing how
2:21:38
that happens. But the real news
of course, is the real news. We
2:21:45
need to advertise some more fat
losing drugs ozempic Big news.
2:21:50
Welcome
2:21:51
Unknown: back here. So have you
have you heard about this
2:21:53
members of the popular warehouse
club Costco can now add an
2:21:57
unexpected item at the checkout
counter. We're talking about
2:22:00
drugs for weight loss, right.
And this is definitely gaskets
2:22:03
here with details and stuff,
guys.
2:22:05
Good morning. People pop into
Costco for discounts. It's not
2:22:08
an ad or anything on toilet
paper and massive jars of peanut
2:22:12
butter. But the wholesale giant
has also started selling health
2:22:15
care including checkups,
therapy, and now this new weight
2:22:18
loss program that could include
prescriptions for popular
2:22:22
obesity drugs.
2:22:24
Adam Curry: Boy, Costco really
went all out. Like let's keep
2:22:29
Listen, guys, we want to do a
buy with you. And we're thinking
2:22:34
we could get Stephanie over
here. And you know, Steph, yes,
2:22:39
Steph, can we have staff report
on just how awesome we are as
2:22:43
Costco.
2:22:45
Unknown: A wholesale giant with
a reputation for having just
2:22:47
about everything come? Oh, yeah.
What is this place? Costco is
2:22:52
launching a new weight loss
program.
2:22:54
Adam Curry: Listen, this is an
ad. I mean, literally, but what
2:22:58
is you know,
2:22:59
John C Dvorak: what is this
play? Mercy. It is a native ad.
2:23:02
We talked about this all the
time and you're stunned. This is
2:23:04
Adam Curry: a five minute ad.
What is this place?
2:23:07
Unknown: Costco is launching a
new weight loss program for its
2:23:10
members together with the
company's health care partner,
2:23:12
Sesame
2:23:13
20% of the searches that we were
seeing on Sesame were already
2:23:17
four. We lost the nice, so we
figured this was the perfect
2:23:21
time to offer something. Yeah,
that's
2:23:23
Adam Curry: talent telemedicine,
that company they work with
2:23:26
comprehensive they're working
100
2:23:28
John C Dvorak: interrupt this
clip. Sure, sure. to Costco, you
2:23:32
know, they did an audiology
thing. That's where they
2:23:35
started. Yeah, that's right. And
you bitched about that a lot.
2:23:39
But it were irks me is for a
while they had this print
2:23:42
service, that these big giant
printers and you go in there and
2:23:46
drop off your photos, you get
all kinds of aid, right? You can
2:23:48
do all kinds of daddy's cancel
it out of the blue. Oh, that's
2:23:51
gone the print service. Yeah,
they took it out. I just think
2:23:55
that's bad.
2:23:57
Adam Curry: This is why you're
not invited onto NBC Today Show
2:24:00
to do the native ad because you
have the wrong message
2:24:04
Unknown: for $179. Every three
months, patients will get an
2:24:08
individualized program with
clinical consultations on
2:24:11
nutritional diet. And if needed
a prescription for one of the
2:24:15
new popular weight loss
medications. Do you see the
2:24:18
excitement around these new
medications as driving people to
2:24:23
sign up for this plan with
Costco?
2:24:25
Oh, for sure. Oh, I see. What
we're seeing is a reaction to
2:24:30
folks hearing from friends and
loved ones and hearing stories
2:24:34
in the media about the fact that
there are treatments that work
2:24:39
Bob ResNet joined Costcos new
health program on day one and
2:24:43
says he's impressive plan will
be tailored to his needs.
2:24:47
I think it's really appealing.
When I look at as a program a
2:24:50
little hole that it's affecting
different parts of my life from
2:24:52
diet, exercise, general
lifestyle that I can do
2:24:57
Adam Curry: whatever I want,
just take the shot
2:24:59
Unknown: drug components
couldn't be helpful if it's if
2:25:01
it's a fit for Costco
2:25:02
adventure may provide access to
the prescription. But the plan
2:25:06
does not include the cost of the
medication that could run
2:25:09
roughly $1,000 a month. Ah, so
far, very few insurance
2:25:13
companies will cover it, meaning
most people would have to pay
2:25:17
out of pocket. Even with those
high price tags. Goldman Sachs
2:25:20
predicts that 13% of US adults,
roughly 15 million people might
2:25:25
be on one of these drugs by
2030. Right
2:25:28
now, the projections are sky
high if you also factor in
2:25:32
potential other use cases for
these drugs, because right now
2:25:35
they're being studied in
cardiovascular events and sleep
2:25:38
apnea. In Alzheimer's, that
number could go much, much
2:25:42
higher, which of
2:25:44
Adam Curry: course is only if
you are obese and then that's
2:25:47
why it's going to be on Medicare
as well. You know, you could
2:25:50
have a heart attack better get
the ozempic Put it on Medicare.
2:25:53
Unknown: Costco is not the first
company to offer access to the
2:25:56
wildly popular medications.
Weight Watchers, lifetime gyms
2:26:00
and the new fitness app all have
ways that customers can access
2:26:04
prescriptions, but needing a
prescription is not the same as
2:26:07
being able to pay for one. And
as more companies offer ways to
2:26:10
get the weight loss drugs.
Affordability is often a major
2:26:14
hurdle for patients, the
medications could help
2:26:16
the cost of the drug is going to
be equal to a house payment. And
2:26:19
for many, that's just not an
option.
2:26:22
John C Dvorak: Ma'am or the size
of a house.
2:26:25
Adam Curry: Could you wrap it up
with Hoda, please, we'd like
2:26:27
Hoda to be in our piece. Okay,
2:26:29
Unknown: so Steph sesame is
calling this America's most
2:26:32
affordable weight loss program.
However, you mentioned in your
2:26:35
piece that the drugs are not
included in the program. So why
2:26:39
wouldn't you just go to your
doctor or somewhere else and
2:26:41
get their aid. So what they say
is the good news is a plan
2:26:43
that's going to do much more
than just offer you a
2:26:46
prescription and it's going to
tailor some nutrition for you
2:26:48
and offer some other kinds of
advice but giant jars of peanut
2:26:52
butter, you're absolutely right.
It's still gonna cost the same.
2:26:55
Most insurance companies don't
cover it. Medicare doesn't cover
2:26:57
it. Normally that there are some
companies and even the state of
2:27:01
North Carolina that did offer
some coverage for these drugs
2:27:05
and have now decided to roll it
back. Because it's just simply
2:27:09
too expensive.
2:27:13
John C Dvorak: Right. Was that
the point of the article to tell
2:27:15
people to back off?
2:27:17
Adam Curry: No, no, because we
got fat out formerly fat out
2:27:19
coming in here. You gotta go
walk
2:27:22
Unknown: past the 64 pack of
cooking. Think you need an
2:27:27
online? Yeah. So when you
combine until form?
2:27:33
Yeah, generics are not on the
horizon anytime soon. So
2:27:40
Adam Curry: stay away from these
people. Please stay away from
2:27:43
this. This is not good for you.
We'll see the fit. It's a Fan
2:27:47
Fan cycle. You just know it's
common.
2:27:52
John C Dvorak: Oh, I can do a
clip Blitz. Oh,
2:27:55
Adam Curry: okay. Hold on a
second. I was unprepared for the
2:28:00
clip bits.
2:28:01
John C Dvorak: I was do okay.
2:28:04
Adam Curry: All right. clipless.
John, what do you got for the
2:28:06
clip? Let's,
2:28:07
John C Dvorak: let's start with
the Blinken, Ukraine, NATO
2:28:10
Ukraine.
2:28:11
Unknown: The determination of
every country represented here
2:28:15
at NATO remains rock solid. We
will do everything we can.
2:28:22
Allies will do everything that
they can to ensure that Ukraine
2:28:25
has what it needs back to
continue to deal with Russia's
2:28:29
ongoing aggression against
Ukraine and aggression that gets
2:28:32
worse aggression. With every
passing day, Ukraine will become
2:28:38
a member of NATO. Our purpose at
the summit is to help build a
2:28:43
bridge to that membership, and
to create a clear pathway for
2:28:50
for Ukraine moving forward. So
2:28:52
of course, we believe that
Ukraine deserves to be a member
2:28:56
of NATO and that this should
happen soon as sooner rather
2:29:00
than later through through to.
2:29:05
John C Dvorak: Flying in
migrants
2:29:08
Unknown: flying immigrants into
the United States. There's a
2:29:10
controversial program by the
Biden administration has come
2:29:14
under scrutiny all week long.
today. It's now facing even more
2:29:18
backlash. And today's Aryan
pazar has the latest update
2:29:22
attorneys general from 20
Different states together with
2:29:25
an organization called America
first legal are now suing the
2:29:28
Biden administration. That's
over a parole program which
2:29:32
allows immigrants to fly
directly into the United States.
2:29:36
So the states already sued over
this program a few months ago,
2:29:40
but the court dismissed the
case. The states now filed a
2:29:43
motion to reconsider this
decision and pick the case up
2:29:47
again since last fall, over
380,000 migrants flew directly
2:29:51
into the US. America first legal
points out that people in parole
2:29:56
status are immediately given
work permits and are entitled to
2:29:59
everything kind of welfare
benefit after being present for
2:30:02
five years.
2:30:07
John C Dvorak: Mexico this is
interesting Mexico Ecuador
2:30:10
embassy issue.
2:30:11
Unknown: Mexico broke off
diplomatic relations with
2:30:13
Ecuador after security forces
broke into the Mexican embassy
2:30:17
there. And piers ADA Peralta has
more Ecuadorian
2:30:20
police officers forced their way
into the embassy in order to
2:30:23
arrest the country's former vice
president Jorge glas, who is
2:30:26
facing an investigation for
corruption and bribery had been
2:30:29
seeking asylum in the Mexican
embassy. The Mexican President
2:30:32
had said that they would try to
fly glass out of Ecuador out of
2:30:35
respect for asylum laws. In a
statement the Ecuadorian
2:30:38
presidency said they would not
allow quote any criminal to stay
2:30:42
free. Mexico's foreign minister
called the raid a flagrant
2:30:45
violation of the Vienna
Convention, Robert Canseco, the
2:30:49
chief of the Consular Section at
the Mexican embassy tried to
2:30:52
stop Ecuadorian police from
entering but he was thrown to
2:30:55
the ground. This is not
possible. He said. This is
2:31:01
madness. It Palta in the US
Mexico City.
2:31:05
Adam Curry: I have some comments
on your clip Blitz, one, Ukraine
2:31:10
versus Russia, Ukraine in
general. But according to the
2:31:16
six staff members who are let
go, who all want to remain
2:31:20
anonymous, president's Lenski of
Ukraine has acquired Highgrove
2:31:27
house, the former residence of
King Charles and Queen Camilla
2:31:31
for 20 million pounds. Just
thought that was rather
2:31:35
interesting.
2:31:36
John C Dvorak: In England, yes.
So that's where he's gonna flee
2:31:40
to most likely. And the Lord is
Alinsky at 20 million pounds out
2:31:46
of the blue is just a Friday,
what am I?
2:31:49
Adam Curry: What was wrong with
you? And the rumor out there now
2:31:55
they didn't have the elections
in March. So I was wrong
2:31:58
Zelinsky term officially expires
at the end of May. And the word
2:32:03
is that operation, my Don's
three is scheduled for around
2:32:07
that time, which means there
will be protests in the square,
2:32:12
same same script, only Russia
will be blamed obviously. And
2:32:17
and that will result in killing
off of anybody who is against
2:32:23
the current regime, ie the US
intelligence services. And we'll
2:32:30
continue on our merry way. Then
on the migrants, or as we'd like
2:32:35
to call them newcomers,
newcomers newcomers. The March
2:32:41
jobs report. This was big news
everywhere Morningstar March
2:32:46
jobs report forecasts show still
strong but slowing hiring gains.
2:32:51
This is all good news. Because
we can keep the economy hot.
2:32:55
Because we have immigrant
workforce coming in. The
2:32:59
newcomers are going to save us
because I mean, they're
2:33:04
literally saying it now that
you're saying it out loud. Well,
2:33:07
because of immigrants.
Everything's gonna be okay.
2:33:11
Yeah, literally. Here we have it
here. Immigrant immigration
2:33:18
helps us jobs grow faster than
Powell speed limit. At the heart
2:33:22
of the issue was known as the
neutral payrolls growth, a speed
2:33:25
limit of sorts for how fast
payrolls can grow without
2:33:28
tightening the labor market. And
stoking wage pressures.
2:33:31
Remember, this is what our
insider said. Economists contend
2:33:36
economists contend that
immigration is boosting that
2:33:39
monkey monthly break even rate
which they estimate anywhere
2:33:42
from 160,000 to 265,000. This
year, that's markedly higher
2:33:48
than roughly 100,000 pace Powell
identified back in 2022, as the
2:33:52
long run cruising speed for jobs
growth, and compares with
2:33:56
average monthly gains of
251,000. Last year. So we can
2:34:03
also conclude from this that all
those people who said, I don't
2:34:06
want to work after COVID Now,
remember the great resignation?
2:34:11
Yep. The great
2:34:11
John C Dvorak: resignation is
it's your phone clips that we
2:34:14
played like, probably about five
or 10 shows ago where this kid
2:34:18
says i i won't work in this. I
get paid. The guy just
2:34:21
graduated. I'm not working less.
I get $100,000 a year so I quit.
2:34:26
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, it's
your fault. So now the financial
2:34:29
system had to bring in to open
up the borders and bringing
2:34:32
everybody in the newcomers are
here to take your job. A lot of
2:34:36
them apparently, like the
Haitians are going to
2:34:38
California. But I thought that
would go
2:34:40
John C Dvorak: to your hard
workers that
2:34:44
Adam Curry: they work harder
than our kids. I have a related
2:34:47
clip. Okay, last one, because we
got to take a break. We're going
2:34:51
to
2:34:51
John C Dvorak: Wisconsin using
COVID funds. For migrants
2:34:55
Unknown: that capital of
Wisconsin took $700,000 from a
2:34:58
COVID Relief Fund. and allocated
towards illegal immigrants. The
2:35:02
money was being spent on utility
bills, bus passes gas cards and
2:35:06
more. Republican state senator
Louis Strobel is now
2:35:10
investigating the issue. His
office told NTD that it's not
2:35:14
the first time COVID money is
being misused adding that this
2:35:17
is a direct result of the out of
control spending happening in
2:35:21
Washington and that lawmakers
should rein in spending and say
2:35:24
no to these massive spending
packages that lead to programs
2:35:28
like this one.
2:35:30
Adam Curry: You know what's
coming there's only one way to
2:35:31
solve this digital dollar give
everybody a little wallet. Yeah,
2:35:36
digital dollar hago newcomer
2:35:41
John C Dvorak: Yeah,
unbelievable. No scammed.
2:35:46
Adam Curry: Well da and with
that, I want to thank you for
2:35:50
your courage in the morning to
you the man who put the C in the
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crappy quake say hello to my
friend on the other end the one
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the only Mr. John
2:36:02
John C Dvorak: Carlson in the
morning all ships at sea boots
2:36:04
on the ground feet near water in
the Dames and the nights
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Adam Curry: out there in the
morning to the trolls and the
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surprising it's pretty good. We
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Thank you. Because this thing
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uh, some Mazel Tov thing going
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Pam. Pam. Pam in Bristol, Rhode
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Adam Curry: He actually comes in
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John C Dvorak: Again, it's
interesting never
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Adam Curry: missed a show. Yeah,
so one is for 1648 and one's for
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Adam Curry: different different
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John C Dvorak: in Georgia,
you're paying more Yeah. So
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John C Dvorak: I know it's just
take clips from the 80s Yeah.
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Adam Curry: on a second. I
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Oh, I'm sorry. Now we're dead.
We're done. That was the end of
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John C Dvorak: A lot of people
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Burleigh. He's
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Adam Curry: five he needs to do
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we get to the $50 donors are
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be someplace else and Brian
Watson in Raleigh, North
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Carolina. And last on our list
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California. I want to thank all
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Adam Curry: Thank you all it's
options last time. Yeah, but
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John C Dvorak: it should be 2400
for a Sunday.
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Adam Curry: Well, that's on you.
Is that Joe Biden thing? in
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John C Dvorak: they did. Really
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2:50:09
the no agenda show and becoming
knights of the no agenda
2:50:12
roundtable.
2:50:22
meetups as maybe the last
meetups ever you know will
2:50:27
happen after after tomorrow I'm
glad sir gene will be here
2:50:30
momentarily. We've got the guest
suite all set for him and a
2:50:33
separate inflatable bed for his
beard. That thing's out of
2:50:37
control. It needs his own car to
get here it means I got to get
2:50:41
up and take some pictures
2:50:41
John C Dvorak: of beers so big
it has its own zip code. There
2:50:44
Adam Curry: ya go. Hey, let's
see how the Colorado meet up
2:50:47
when Tim
2:50:48
Unknown: and John This is
Clayton. This is the Colorado
2:50:50
Springs mountain and meet up we
have a lot of good attendees
2:50:54
here had some good mutton some
good meat and I'll pass it
2:50:57
around this is Dan the meat guy
hosting my first ever no agenda
2:51:03
meet up just remember kids
connection is protection.
2:51:07
McEntee
2:51:09
Hey y'all cousin Vito just
wishing everyone grace, peace
2:51:12
and strength. Take care.
2:51:15
Hi from the best mountain in
Mead place in Colorado Springs,
2:51:17
Colorado care ferrets not.
Congratulations to Taylor and
2:51:22
John on your new Little Tokyo.
2:51:24
This is Lincoln from the no
agenda meetup recommending the
2:51:28
antelope Ridge Mead for the
roundtable
2:51:32
revoking my election. This is
Mr. Andrew Jones. Hi, this is
2:51:38
Elise all the way from southern
Colorado again. We're happy to
2:51:41
be here. Ron
2:51:42
in Colorado. It
2:51:45
RTM This is Josh the assumption
we are reporting safe from the
2:51:49
New York City earthquake. But
we're not sure if there's going
2:51:54
to be anything that reaches
further inland. So hello, this
2:51:57
is Brian. It's my second meetup.
And when I grow up I want to be
2:52:00
a knight. Listen, I do believe
this is a great meetup. I Adam
2:52:08
and John this
2:52:09
is Stephanie ITM let me guys
this is Jennifer's my first
2:52:16
meetup and it was a fun time.
2:52:18
Titus in Colorado Springs stay
safe Cameron's first meetup stay
2:52:22
safe
2:52:28
Adam Curry: ah yeah so loved
sent me the semi that kid saying
2:52:34
What are you drinking don't
rerecord it. I want exactly that
2:52:37
one. It was perfect. What are
you drinking? We have a meetup
2:52:41
coming up in London and goof
sent us a promo.
2:52:45
Unknown: Attention. Slaves
2:52:51
This is for you. You're
cordially invited to meet Sabine
2:52:57
to solve Batman remains me. We
hit people in the mouse on April
2:53:05
the 11th at 6:30pm in central
London, Soho at a pub
2:53:18
Adam Curry: I love the
production. Yeah, we got more
2:53:20
meetups one taking place today.
Myrtle Beach. No foolin Meetup
2:53:23
is probably underway now at 810
bowling in Myrtle Beach market
2:53:27
Commons. So my second didn't
mean to do that. Oh, there's
2:53:33
Phoebe. Phoebe is back. She was
in the Gulag. Or maybe, maybe a
2:53:40
genius here. Also the Don't be a
douchebag meet up. This is round
2:53:44
three. That'll be at 530 today
and McNally's in Tulsa,
2:53:47
Oklahoma. We have the don't look
up Dallas no agenda meetup
2:53:50
picnic at noon, central Slayer
Creek Park and a Texas will you
2:53:54
know why that's taken place
because of the eclipse. And even
2:53:58
though we said it was a bad idea
and I will not attend because
2:54:01
I'm not crazy. I'm not going
out. I'm not leaving my land.
2:54:05
Tomorrow. The Fredericksburg
solar eclipse meet up 1230 City
2:54:08
Park in downtown Fredericksburg,
Texas. Mike and cheese. I love
2:54:12
you guys but your crazy eclipse
day in Dayton, Ohio. 130 the
2:54:17
shadows the long shadows of
trash mountain. I guess that's
2:54:21
where you want to find him. And
on Tuesday we have a meet up the
2:54:24
no agenda. commie Seattle Lake
City meet up five o'clock at
2:54:28
hell bent Brewing Company in
Seattle, Washington. There's a
2:54:31
lot of meetups taking place.
This is the companion to the
2:54:34
show because the people you meet
there are your companions. They
2:54:37
are compadres. They are your
comrades. Stay alarm citizens go
2:54:43
to a no agenda meetup. If you
want to find out where you can
2:54:46
find these meetups taking place.
We have a website for it called
2:54:49
no agenda meetups.com You can
find one start one yourself
2:55:00
Unknown: You'd be triggered all
you
2:55:08
say
2:55:11
John C Dvorak: is like, oh,
2:55:12
Adam Curry: yeah, they are
really just like a party is
2:55:15
great. That really is great.
Just because it is a party. It
2:55:18
is a party. It's a big ass
party, man. Hi. I only have one
2:55:23
meetup. That one I saw. I mean,
I'm confused. One ISO.
2:55:26
John C Dvorak: Is it a goodie?
2:55:27
Adam Curry: Um, you know, check
it for yourself.
2:55:31
John C Dvorak: Extraordinary.
All right. I like it. Okay, but
2:55:36
I have a bunch. To got to. I got
you doubled up gets trouble. Oh,
2:55:44
wow. Oh, wow.
2:55:46
Adam Curry: Little short was
2:55:50
John C Dvorak: and then
traumatic. This can be extremely
2:55:53
dramatic.
2:55:55
Adam Curry: I think extreme
extraordinary is better.
2:55:57
Extraordinary. Yep. Okay, well,
we'll take that one. Good
2:56:01
Unknown: news. Good news. Good
news. Good news. Good news. Good
2:56:06
Adam Curry: news, everybody.
That means at the end of every
2:56:08
single no agenda show. It's time
for John to bring us some good
2:56:11
news so we can feel good until
the next no agenda show even
2:56:14
though you should feel pretty
good knowing that you stand
2:56:16
above all of the mayhem. You
stand above the controlled
2:56:20
opportunities. Yes, you are
above the intellectual dark web.
2:56:23
You're not confused or concerned
about where debate has to take
2:56:28
place. No, because you have good
news in your knapsack what do we
2:56:31
have today, John?
2:56:33
John C Dvorak: Well, this is
about a people finding dog named
2:56:36
midnight a black lab and a lost
three year old
2:56:42
Unknown: it's different talk.
This week guy deserves to be
2:56:45
happy especially after finding a
missing three year old boy
2:56:48
Friday morning.
2:56:49
He was dragging me through the
woods like he was just wasn't
2:56:53
gonna stop.
2:56:53
Well, now it's all fun and games
when it comes to his job
2:56:56
midnight gets it done. DeLand
police Corporal Damon Clark says
2:57:00
all he had to do was give him a
sniff of the three year olds
2:57:02
blanket and then send him off.
2:57:04
I would say we were on the
ground. Probably 45 minutes or
2:57:09
so. Which feels like hours and
hours and hours. When you're
2:57:14
being drugged behind the dog
through the woods Corporal
2:57:16
Clark says he was full of cuts
and scrapes. But despite the
2:57:19
challenging terrain, midnight
was successful,
2:57:22
he was in this little thicket of
a bear very thick. The dog was
2:57:28
actually able to get to him much
quicker than I was because I'm
2:57:32
getting caught up on binds and
trees and shrubbery and stuff
2:57:34
like that a
2:57:35
three year old would often play
in the woods, which is why Clark
2:57:38
says he likely wandered off but
he got lost. Thankfully, the boy
2:57:42
had his tablet and stayed in one
spot, making it easier to track
2:57:45
and doubt. When midnight found
him he was very excited. By time
2:57:50
I got back there. He's looking a
little boy space and he's all a
2:57:53
little bit a little boy and he's
looking back at me like Hey, I
2:57:55
got
2:57:56
it. Here it is and of course
midnight was rewarded with a
2:57:58
burger and one of his favorite
toys burger. None of this would
2:58:01
have happened without the help
of Clark. I'm
2:58:03
the dumb Enzo leashed. So he
does all the work. My job is
2:58:07
just to read him read his body
language, you know and
2:58:11
understand what he's telling me
because obviously he can't talk
2:58:14
Clark
2:58:14
helped midnight retrace his
steps whenever he lost track of
2:58:17
the boys sent. At one point the
dog also had to get another snip
2:58:21
of the blanket to make sure he
was on the right track. But to
2:58:24
work well together, Clark knows
to be successful. He has to pay
2:58:28
attention to the dog's needs.
2:58:30
Adam Curry: Oh. Oh, was this a
police dog? What
2:58:34
Unknown: kind of dog was this?
It was a black lab.
2:58:37
Adam Curry: No that but
2:58:41
John C Dvorak: did some dogs can
do this. It's amazing.
2:58:44
Adam Curry: But luckily the kid
had his tablet. I'm not sure
2:58:46
what that had. Yeah.
2:58:48
John C Dvorak: That was weird.
He's probably playing some game
2:58:50
waiting for the dog to
2:58:51
Unknown: find him today. Good
news on na. What has me me given
2:58:59
John to play today.
2:59:02
Adam Curry: Good news,
everybody. That's good news.
2:59:05
Good. Good. Good news. Do you
feel good? Good because who
2:59:09
knows that we back on Thursday.
Get those audition tapes in now.
2:59:15
At least at least for one side
of the show. You never know what
2:59:18
will happen here in the totality
zone. Coming up next we have and
2:59:23
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am coming to you from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country
2:59:59
Fredericksburg town. exists
right here in the totality zone.
3:00:03
In the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam curry,
3:00:06
John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Silicon Valley where there is no
3:00:08
totality. I'm John C DeVore. I
3:00:11
Adam Curry: hope to be back here
on Thursday. Please join us and
3:00:14
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3:00:19
then, adios mofos Hui Hui
3:00:27
Unknown: taxpayer money to
Northrop Grumman to put up trade
3:00:34
John C Dvorak: the buses $15
3:00:36
Unknown: How can we steal money
from the American like a mid
3:00:39
level train?
3:00:40
Adam Curry: It's not gonna
happen for 40 bucks obviously we
3:00:42
have trains to the moon. What
about you? You're going to take
3:00:44
a ride on the moon train.
3:00:45
John C Dvorak: I probably be
going up and down the coast a
3:00:47
lot insane and a blue
3:00:50
Unknown: moon train because
that's where your moon base is
3:00:52
located. Here's the deal.
3:00:53
John C Dvorak: Fine. Get ready
for some serious Moon action
3:00:56
DARPA funded I mean there's just
no reason for it. It's just
3:00:59
ludicrous lunar crazy
3:01:02
Adam Curry: this 2 billion will
actually go
3:01:04
Unknown: to fix up
infrastructure and buy new
3:01:06
equipment why these
3:01:08
days how a smooth train you
ready for the moon train? Right?
3:01:14
What
3:01:14
John C Dvorak: about you you're
gonna take a ride on the moon
3:01:15
train. Contracts for a railway
on the moon price is like 110
3:01:20
bucks or something $140 to take
the train we've gotten lunar I
3:01:24
was thinking about it
3:01:25
Unknown: taxpayer funded Moon
trains lunar railroad concept to
3:01:28
put trains on
3:01:30
John C Dvorak: moon finds Get
ready for some serious mood
3:01:35
action it would take me 24 hours
on the train. I'm not gonna I'm
3:01:41
not gonna train so what happened
3850 160 miles an hour.
3:01:45
Unknown: Using space travel is a
metaphor for beating his life
3:01:48
all this money
3:01:49
Adam Curry: all these high speed
trains is only for the frickin
3:01:52
politicians
3:01:53
John C Dvorak: who said we can't
do that we can't afford it.
3:01:57
Sounds great.
3:02:01
Unknown: Baba Baba, Baba, Baba
Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba
3:02:05
Baba Baba Baba Baba Munna Bom
and McGahn bom bom bom bom bom
3:02:11
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
bom bom they're going in hard
3:02:16
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
3:02:23
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
3:02:29
bom bom somebody who's gonna
drop a new care
3:02:45
once you're using nuclear
weapons, the mistakes that can
3:02:49
be made the miscalculations who
knows
3:03:02
there is no denying that since
that moment the shadow of the
3:03:05
atom bomb has been across all
our lives. All men of goodwill
3:03:10
earnestly hope that a realistic
control of atomic weapons can be
3:03:15
achieved. Meanwhile, good sense
requires that all of us prepare
3:03:19
for any eventuality but wisdom
demands to that we take time to
3:03:24
understand this force because
here in fact is the answer to a
3:03:29
dream as old as man himself
3:03:32
a giant of limitless power and
man's come on
3:03:44
What are we talking about? Come
on come on
3:03:57
John C Dvorak: within the
symbols power subject to his
3:03:59
command man's wisdom his
firmness in the use of that
3:04:05
power depends now
3:04:06
Unknown: the future of his
children and his children's
3:04:09
children in the new world of the
Atomic Age give me a little
3:04:17
break
3:04:19
we need to kill them
3:04:23
we need to kill them bomb them
bomb them again.
3:04:51
We need to kill them.
3:04:54
We need to kill them. Bomb then.
I bomb them and bomb them again
3:05:04
and bomb them again a bomb the
bomb them and bomb them again
3:05:12
and bomb them again a bomb bomb
them and kill them bombed them
3:05:29
and kill them
3:05:32
bomb them against them again we
need to kill them on them again
3:05:45
on them again we need to kill
them bomb them again
3:05:58
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