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John C Dvorak: He is blistering.
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Unknown: This is no agenda
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Adam Curry: unprecedented.
broadcasting live from the heart
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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John C Dvorak: from Northern
Silicon Valley where the real
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question is, do you have a leaky
gut? And John C. Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Buzzkill. I'm glad
you brought up something that
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the algos are telling you to be
worried about. leaky gut. You
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see when you're watching TV, is
that what happened? You're
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watching TV, you got a leaky
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John C Dvorak: gut. I was
watching a rumbled channel. Oh,
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brother, the end of the world
rumble channel that said to the
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west, one of the 10 end of the
world channels, where are they
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going on and on about what
they're going to do to you and
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then they go into this leaky gut
ad. Copy. Now I've seen one too
1:07
many of these leaky gut ads. I'm
sick of it.
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Adam Curry: Okay. Remind me to
bring up the TIC tock
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advertising thing later. We got
into it later.
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John C Dvorak: Now you got my
interest? Because everybody
1:23
pushing leaky gut?
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Adam Curry: No,
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John C Dvorak: by the way, that
stuff you take for leaky gut
1:28
seems to be more like some sort
of plaster that seals the gut.
1:32
How's that work?
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Adam Curry: Leaky gut is I hear
it from everywhere leaky gut is
1:38
is really the genesis of all
your problems. Every year, every
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leaky gut is this bottom line
salad. I don't feel good. Leaky
1:46
Gut must be leaky gut. Nah, man.
People People have been sitting
1:52
around going oh, oh, oh, I need
John and Adam to help me
1:57
understand what's happening.
1:59
John C Dvorak: Oh, you mean the
scam ish bull crap that's been
2:02
going on and this scripted
nonsense about the Oh World War
2:07
Three with Iran.
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Unknown: Good Morning America
breaking overnight. Hundreds of
2:17
cruise and ballistic missiles
and drones at Israeli targets in
2:20
an unprecedent
2:22
show of force.
2:25
Explosion Explosions in the Sky
as the Iron Dome fends off most
2:28
of the attacks in the sky. Where
raid sirens wailing across
2:33
Israel the country's shutting
down airspace to international
2:36
and domestic flights.
2:37
This is a severe and dangerous
escalation.
2:40
Iran retaliated for a deadly
attack on its consulate in
2:44
Syria. President Biden cutting
his weekend short. During the
2:48
unfolding events from the
situation rings situation by top
2:51
advisors, US military assets in
the region ships and manpower
2:56
helping to fend off the attack
manpower,
2:59
world watching and waiting for
Israel's possible response.
3:03
national security. Then John
Kirby joins us live GMA with
3:08
full analysis of the situation
from Israel to the White House
3:12
to Wall Street amid fears of a
widening war
3:16
Adam Curry: white and a war.
Good Morning America. Wow. I'm
3:20
tired already. It's amazing.
It's it's like everybody was
3:26
ready for this. Everybody was
ready. The news media, they had
3:29
all their bids. They had all
their bites. Brian of London
3:33
who's in Tel Aviv, he said, Oh,
we got the notice. He said, you
3:37
know, around, I think it's one
o'clock our time yesterday. So
3:42
they said between 11 and 11
o'clock here it comes. It'll
3:45
last two to three hours. We know
it's calm. He didn't even sleep
3:49
in his bomb shelter. Which he
has in the house.
3:55
John C Dvorak: He says clips I
got from this thing and there's
3:58
too many of them because they
nobody could talk about anything
4:01
else. Although now everything
continues to confirm the idea
4:07
that Israel killed that guy in
the Embassy on purpose as in the
4:13
Quit there was a quid pro quo in
place and this is all staged
4:16
story. That's the story for
sure. And I had and I finally
4:21
got the clip I need it which
will be the last clip I play
4:24
which confirms the bar
4:26
Adam Curry: what why don't you
start because I've got some
4:28
feast. I have my own.
4:35
John C Dvorak: Let's start with
it. This was on Saturday, by the
4:36
way just before the attack
began. This is PBS News Hour
4:42
weekends on Saturday. And this
is the kind of speculation that
4:45
you had before the attack before
this was good and quote attack.
4:50
There was good PBS Saturday on
Iran, Iran speculations one as
4:55
Israel
4:55
Unknown: and the US a way to
possible Iranian response to the
4:58
attack on its consulate Last
week in Damascus, Syria, that
5:02
Israeli air strike killed one of
Iran's senior military leaders.
5:06
And the Islamic Republic has
vowed vengeance. Following it
5:09
all is Nick Schifrin, who joins
us now. It's good to see you,
5:12
Nick. So how great is the
concern and what exactly are the
5:15
US and Israel bracing for?
5:17
Senior administration? Official
tells me tonight that the
5:20
concern is, quote very high.
Officials are preparing for
5:25
strikes by Iran and Iran's
proxies inside Israel and Iran.
5:30
Jeff has never attacked Israel
with kinetic weapons before one
5:34
US official tells me the attack
is likely to be quote, bigger
5:38
than usual. Another US official
tells me that I mean,
5:42
Adam Curry: bigger than usual.
5:45
John C Dvorak: Dave never
attacked him before,
5:48
Adam Curry: but it's bigger than
usual.
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Unknown: But yeah,
5:51
Adam Curry: it's bigger than
usual.
5:52
John C Dvorak: But yet it will
be bigger than usual. Now much
5:55
bigger. How does that work?
They've never attacked him
5:59
before, but it's going to be
bigger than usual. Okay, well,
6:02
you know, this report thinks
it's
6:05
Unknown: real with kinetic
weapons before one US official
6:08
tells me the attack is likely to
be quote, bigger than usual.
6:11
Another US official tells me the
timing of the attack could be
6:15
quote by the end of the weekend.
But I will say that another
6:18
official from a different branch
of government is telling me that
6:21
the assessment is more that
Iranian proxies by themselves
6:24
would attack Israel or its
assets in the region. And so
6:29
clearly their ongoing
assessments.
6:30
Adam Curry: I just want to
remind everybody that on
6:33
Thursday, that was already
playing the bom bom Moran and to
6:38
show up and show mixes because
they had already promised it was
6:41
a foregone conclusion. This was
this was it. This is a setup, of
6:45
course. But it was already a
foregone conclusion on Thursday.
6:50
The odds Iran was going to be
Iran or Iran is Robert Ross is
6:53
going to retaliate. I'm going to
return to prayer but but I'm
6:55
gonna read out. All right. Okay.
Let's hear some more speculation
6:59
from Saturday.
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Unknown: And but all the
officials agree that the most
7:01
likely scenario we're talking
about is Iranian missiles or
7:05
Iranian made missiles and drones
attacking inside Israel and or
7:09
attacks on Israel outside of
Israel property and to show how
7:14
seriously the US is taking this.
The US embassy in Israel
7:18
yesterday announced that US
government employees and their
7:22
families would be restricted
from traveling outside of
7:26
Jerusalem Tel Aviv or the
southern city of ver Shiva.
7:29
Those are the places by the way
that Israeli Iron Dome and
7:32
missile defense are strongest.
And today President Biden said
7:36
an attack would be quote sooner
than later.
7:40
Iran in this moment,
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Adam Curry: this moment, we are
devoted to the defense of
7:46
Israel. We will support Israel
we will defend help defend
7:49
Israel and Iran will not
succeed. Don't don't. Here's the
7:55
drone
8:02
the don't just don't
8:05
John C Dvorak: Iran will not
succeed. What does that even
8:07
mean? Let's jump let's jump
tape. Screw that American
8:12
coverages is bogus. No good. No
good. Let's go to India. And the
8:17
funny thing is Al Jazeera wasn't
that much better they spent
8:21
hours and hours and hours they
had nothing else to do. So they
8:26
just keep kept bringing in one
guy after another to yak, yak
8:30
yak. So let's let's listen to
the series as the best is the
8:36
Iran Iran says it's already
over. Because that's what
8:40
happened. In the middle of the
attack. Iran sent out a note now
8:44
this is all covered in these
these clips. Let's play Iran
8:47
says it's already over AJ.
8:49
Unknown: Well, US President Joe
Biden has just released a
8:51
statement on x. He said I just
met with my national security.
8:54
It's Wait a minute.
8:56
Adam Curry: Is the White House
now releasing statements on x?
9:00
John C Dvorak: Not only that,
but curiously, so is Iran. I I
9:04
Unknown: have that one to one
update on Iran's attacks against
9:07
Israel. Our commitment to Israel
security against threats from
9:11
Iran and its proxies is
ironclad. Let's go to Gabler.
9:14
zondo. Now at the United Nations
Headquarters in New York, Gabe
9:18
will come to President Biden
statement in a second, but the
9:21
Iranian mission to the UN issued
a statement earlier just
9:25
reminded us gave what they had
to say.
9:27
Yeah, that's right. This is the
only a statement that we've
9:30
gotten out of the Iranian
mission, but it's an important
9:32
one. And it is well worth
repeating in these very
9:37
sensitive times. Of course, the
Iranian mission permanent
9:41
Mission to the United Nations
put out this statement saying
9:44
that they conducted on the
strength of article 51 of the UN
9:48
Charter pertaining to legitimate
defense, Iran's military action
9:52
was in response to in their
words Zionist regime's
9:56
aggression against our
diplomatic presence in Damascus.
10:00
If the matter can be deemed
concluded, the tone of the
10:04
message on X went on to say,
however, should the Israeli
10:07
regime make another mistake,
Iran's response will be
10:11
considerably more severe. It is
a conflict between Iran and the
10:16
rogue Israeli regime from which
the US must stay away. So,
10:22
Adam Curry: okay, hold on a
second. So first of all, I love
10:25
that this is a war on x, or is
it x wars? It's one of the two.
10:29
So we're now tweeting, we're
rage tweeting at each other. I
10:34
think Jesus said that Nation
will rise against nation kingdom
10:38
against kingdom and they will
battle it out on x. Second,
10:43
article 51 reads as such,
nothing in the present charter
10:48
shall impair the inherent right
of individuals or collective
10:50
self defense if an armed attack
occurs against a member of the
10:53
United Nations until the
Security Council is taking
10:56
measures necessary to maintain
international peace and
10:59
security. Okay, so they they're
operating within the law. Good
11:04
to know. There's law annex as
law. This is Greg Ebron. I mean,
11:09
Ilan, this is good for him. This
is good for him. And it shows
11:15
how he's in on the game. Hey,
guys, listen to us. Listen,
11:20
guys. Listen, listen, listen.
You want to? Do you want some
11:23
Starlink? Juice? Okay. Could you
please battled out on X for me?
11:26
Come on. I need that. I need our
radio. We'll do it.
11:29
John C Dvorak: It's in the
contract?
11:33
Adam Curry: Yes. We think like
on this Yes. Okay.
11:37
John C Dvorak: Part two? Yes.
11:39
Unknown: Clearly two things out
of that statement by the uranium
11:41
mission that are pretty
important. Number one is, they
11:45
are saying it make no mistake,
they are saying it's in
11:48
accordance with Article 51 of
this, the UN Charter. And in
11:52
article 51, it says nothing in
the present charter shall impair
11:57
a right of individual or
collective self defense if an
12:02
armed attack occurs against a
member of the United Nations. So
12:06
clearly, Iran, positioning
itself here that this is a
12:10
response in line with
international law in line with
12:15
the UN Charter, because it was a
response to Israel's attack on
12:19
Iran's diplomatic premises in
Damascus, of course.
12:23
Adam Curry: Oh, this is great.
Hey, man. Hey, man, it's legal.
12:27
Okay. All right. We're gonna
send the drones because of
12:32
article 51.
12:39
John C Dvorak: I'm gonna mention
somebody before we play the last
12:40
part of this. And then we get
the we be speeded up a little
12:45
bit more. Now. I
12:46
Adam Curry: need to but
12:48
John C Dvorak: the disconcerning
part about all this, even though
12:51
I think this whole thing is just
a staged? It's theater. Is the
12:58
bombing of the council it? And
then what happened in Ecuador,
13:03
which is the rating of the
council that they're the Mexican
13:06
Council. Yeah, that
13:07
Adam Curry: wrap up very, very
lightly covered topic.
13:12
John C Dvorak: This is a bad
thing to start doing these
13:16
things are supposed to be
sovereign units supposed to be
13:20
able to bomb them or raid them
or go in there or do anything
13:25
else. It's, it's more, it's
closer to an act of war than it
13:30
is to some skirmish. Like the
way they're portraying it. This
13:33
is a bad thing that's going on
is and it's trending. So I think
13:39
it's trending because you had
the Ecuador thing. And it goes
13:43
back to the American embassy in
Iran when the revolution 79. But
13:50
they left it alone. They didn't
go in there to grab the
13:53
Americans that I did it and if
they do it, there's
13:57
Adam Curry: nothing to go in. I
mean, oh, the You mean the one
13:59
in Syria and Damascus? No, no,
that well, in Iran, in Iran?
14:03
Yeah. No, they didn't go in.
They didn't go in. But
14:06
John C Dvorak: now they're going
in. And this means that anyone
14:08
who's going to be in the Foreign
Service and working anywhere,
14:11
you're up for grabs, it's this
as the protection is over. And
14:15
nobody's talking to and that
issue is not being discussed at
14:18
all.
14:18
Adam Curry: Well, will I have a
clip, but we'll play your and we
14:22
may have been the one who
triggered it when
14:23
John C Dvorak: we if you recall,
during the Clinton
14:26
administration,
14:27
Adam Curry: we have the consular
conversation after your third
14:29
clip because I have to clean
14:31
John C Dvorak: up the Chinese
Consulate. I'm just gonna say
14:33
with
14:34
Adam Curry: a crew with a cruise
missile with a cruise missile
14:37
accidentally. Oops, oops.
14:39
John C Dvorak: Let's go with
Okay, clip three. But then
14:41
Unknown: also the other
important part of this statement
14:43
as well is the matter can be
deemed concluded. Clearly he ran
14:48
there say this is it. This is
the response and as far as
14:52
they're concerned, at least from
this statement and where we're
14:55
at right now, at this very hour
in their words our the the issue
15:00
is concluded. So those are
pretty important statements
15:03
there from from the uranium
mission here at the UN. Yeah,
15:06
guy,
15:07
but just a final thought to you.
I mean, what about the response
15:09
from other UN members, including
the US President Biden response.
15:14
John C Dvorak: So it's concluded
and it turns out to be
15:17
concluded, but no, we have to
keep yakking about it. And this
15:21
will be will yakking about on
the Sunday shows and yakking and
15:24
yakking and yakking Wait a
minute it can't be concluded
15:27
this is too much airtime we can
waste yakking about it, so we're
15:31
going to disguise it, but in and
start yakking about it more.
15:35
Unknown: Just a final thought to
you. I mean, what about the
15:37
response from other UN members,
including the US President Biden
15:40
responded there? How worried are
they about any further
15:43
escalation?
15:44
Well, the US of course in
Washington, they're, of course
15:47
very worried about it. And you
saw out there from the
15:49
statement, President Joe Biden
returning from Rehoboth Beach
15:53
where he spends a lot of his
weekend time. Late, Late on a
15:58
Saturday to be back at the White
House. You knew when that
16:01
happened, that, that they
announced that he was coming
16:04
back to the White House, that
meant that something was
16:06
probably going to be happening
clearly. Beyond that here at UN
16:09
headquarters in New York. So a
little before 8pm. local time
16:13
here. I can tell you we have
gotten no other reaction so far
16:17
from any countries here. Member
states of the UN, I can tell you
16:21
that Malta is holds the
presidency of the Security
16:25
Council for the month of April.
So if there were to be a an
16:30
emergency Security Council
meeting called because of what's
16:33
happening right now, it would be
Malta that would have to plan
16:38
that meeting and or or schedule
that meeting, if you will. And
16:43
according to our diplomatic
sources, Malta has not at this
16:46
hour or gotten any requests yet
for an emergency Security
16:51
Council meeting. Okay,
16:52
Adam Curry: John, I need to ask
you a very important question.
16:54
Where are you at this hour? I'm
so sick. What, who's? Who was
16:59
the first to say at this hour?
Was it bush? Was that was that?
17:05
The
17:06
John C Dvorak: that's a good
question. That it that's that's
17:09
a great question. At this. Yeah.
That's, that's interesting that
17:13
yes, I don't know. But it's
whenever used constantly.
17:17
Adam Curry: It's part of the
it's part of the breaking
17:19
trending at this hour breaking
alert alerts at this
17:24
unprecedented at this hour. At
this hour. I'm pooping.
17:29
John C Dvorak: Everything is
like it's all it's all on a
17:32
pivot point. And at this hour at
this, I mean, it's just to keep
17:36
people on edge. Yeah. Yes Is
phoniest thing I've seen for
17:41
letting steam. Let
17:42
Adam Curry: me dive in. First of
all, we'll go back to the phony
17:45
because this x back and forth is
bugging me. In fact, it's like
17:50
World War X.
17:52
Unknown: The attack marks the
first time around has launched a
17:54
direct military assault on
Israel. Despite decades of
17:58
hostility between the two. Iran
had failed revenge since in
18:02
April, the first airstrike in
Syria to Iranian generals inside
18:06
a consulate building in
Damascus, which they blamed on
18:09
Israel. Shortly after the
strikes, the Office of the
18:13
Iranian Ambassador to the UN
posted on social media warning
18:17
against US involvement, the
matter
18:19
can be deemed concluded.
However, should the Israeli
18:22
regime make another mistake,
Iran's response will be
18:25
considerably more severe. It is
a conflict between Iran and the
18:29
rogue Israeli regime from which
the US must stay away. Alright,
18:34
Adam Curry: so this this World
War X is interesting. We just
18:36
need to leave that for what it
is because it says a lot about
18:40
what's going on this little
play. And one of the actors made
18:43
a mistake this morning. And I
was really fortunate in this
18:48
season of revealed to come
across this clip from CBS. This
18:52
is some second Stringer, who was
doing the interview with a
18:55
former CIA counter intelligence
official. Okay. Like you can be
19:01
a former CIA counter Intel
intelligence official. Yeah, I
19:05
don't think so. And he revealed
something interesting.
19:08
Unknown: I want to bring in now
CBS News contributor and former
19:11
chief of operations in the CIA's
counterterrorism mission center.
19:15
Andrew Boyd, though about
timing,
19:18
Adam Curry: never seen. Never
seen Andy in my life before.
19:21
Never. We don't know Andy and
Andy pops up on the scene. He's
19:25
a young guy he's got because of
course he's retired that you
19:28
know, you retire when you're 35.
Over there, the Counter
19:31
Intelligence Bureau
19:33
Unknown: Senator Andrew Boyd,
let's talk a little bit though
19:36
about timing Andrew, I was
speaking with MTS about
19:39
religious calendars. But this
also comes in the context of
19:43
Israel
19:45
Adam Curry: getting ready to
slaughter the red heifer
19:48
Unknown: intending to have a
ground invasion and Rafa being
19:51
dissuaded by the United States
and other international actors
19:55
trying to to minimize casualties
in Gaza. Do you think that in
20:01
any way that this is Iran trying
to re divert attention away from
20:08
from that potential military
action by Israel?
20:12
No, I really don't. I mean, I
think this is solely tied to the
20:16
attack in Damascus against the
facility adjacent to the Iranian
20:21
embassy in Damascus and the fact
that the very senior IRGC Quds
20:27
Force officer was killed along
with several other officers.
20:30
This is directly tied to tied to
that and a need in the minds of
20:36
the of the Iranian government
that they needed to retaliate
20:39
against against that that
alleged Israeli attack. The
20:44
Iranians have really tried to to
stay out of the conflict between
20:48
Israel and Hamas and any linkage
but between the two, I think
20:53
would be a supposition that just
wouldn't wouldn't fit with
20:56
Iranian behavior.
20:57
Adam Curry: Okay, so a slip up
there. And, um, and everyone was
21:02
on script, but then he said
alleged attack.
21:07
John C Dvorak: But why would he
say that
21:08
Adam Curry: this hour at this
hour? This is a foregone
21:10
conclusion. They attacked you.
You even just said it yourself.
21:14
But look, they attacked. Now. I
like your overall I'd like your
21:17
overall theory, then. Yes.
21:20
John C Dvorak: He also said on
the facility next to the
21:24
embassy, we're getting
21:25
Adam Curry: to get to that
that's clipped to. So this
21:28
alleged was a slip up, and
you'll hear him going a lot.
21:32
Homina Homina Homina homina,
because the newbie over at CBS,
21:36
clearly out of J school has not
been read in yet. She's like,
21:40
hey, wait a minute. Whoa. She
was not read in on this. But
21:47
everyone agrees at this hour
that it was Israel that
21:52
attacked. But apparently Israel
has never claimed this attack. I
21:57
like your overall thesis that
this was done. Let's just say by
22:04
us, us. And remember, there's a
lot CIA guys have been all over
22:09
this conflict. Yeah, we've got
what's the what's our chief CIA
22:14
guy these days? He's the one
Gordon's burnsy Yeah, he's the
22:18
one going over to Qatar and you
know, trying to negotiate
22:22
John C Dvorak: diplomat, he's
our go to diplomat somehow he's
22:25
the head of the CIA and the go
to diplomat because he was a
22:28
diplomat before. But he was
always with the agents obvious
22:31
because
22:32
Adam Curry: this is an
intelligence operation. And now
22:37
Now newbie over there at CBS.
She's going to throw out the
22:41
script, say, Hey, hi. I learned
to J school. The follow up
22:45
interesting.
22:45
Unknown: And you didn't say
alleged attack by Israel on that
22:49
embassy in Damascus. Israel has
not claimed responsibility for
22:54
it. Obviously, Iran wholly has
is ruling Israel responsible.
23:03
You can hear I have be going on?
Does it matter? Obviously Iran?
23:11
Has is holding Israel
responsible. Does it matter? In
23:16
any way that Israel has not
claimed responsibility? Or no?
23:25
So yes, you make a very good
point that in the history of
23:29
Israel's conflict with Syria,
and then with with Iranians and
23:33
Iranian proxies in Syria, there
has there has always been a
23:39
denial or the Israelis just have
never acknowledged it. So my my
23:42
point on the on the alleged
attack, yes, is, is that the
23:46
Israelis have never acknowledged
that they did attack that
23:49
facility. Now there's a number
there's no one else who could
23:52
claim responsibility, but but
the bigger debate about that
23:57
facility is what it was and and
the Iranians are claiming it was
24:00
a concept. I lived in Damascus,
as a diplomat. Actually, I lived
24:06
in that neighborhood. And I
24:11
Adam Curry: guess gets good.
This gets really good. This
24:13
guy's
24:13
John C Dvorak: great. He lives
there as a diplomat, quote,
24:17
unquote, quote, unquote,
diplomat, so this basically
24:20
saying to the American public,
if you live read between the
24:23
lines, that all our diplomats
are CIA guys. Yes. So this guy
24:28
has to be put back in, you know,
to this recent back to school,
24:33
this is learn how to talk to the
media. This is
24:35
Adam Curry: the JV team. He
screwed it up. Then she screwed
24:38
up. And yeah, you're right.
24:40
John C Dvorak: This is a weekend
team that this is one of the
24:42
reasons to do these things on
the weekend. deranian saying,
24:45
well, let's do this over the
weekend, because we get to see
24:47
what happens.
24:48
Unknown: The bigger debate about
that facility is what it was and
24:52
the Iranians are claiming it was
a consulate. I lived in Damascus
24:56
as a diplomat. Actually, I lived
in that name. Roode and I, the
25:02
Iranians have used that facility
and the embassy for their
25:06
activities, supporting Hezbollah
supporting other Shia militia
25:11
groups around the region. So to
reference it as a consulate by
25:15
consulate that issues visas as
the consulate, the United States
25:18
consulates worldwide would is a
bit of a stretch so that that
25:22
argument is a bit spurious on
the Iranians part. But your
25:26
matter remains that the Israelis
have not acknowledged that that
25:29
was their attack against that
facility that I say in quotes,
25:32
the Iranians claims that
consulate, you're fired.
25:36
Alright,
25:36
John C Dvorak: get fired. By the
way, they never denied it.
25:39
Either. They do they mentioned
that in this report. No. So
25:43
Adam Curry: okay, so this is
something and clearly, this guy
25:48
knows who bloated up and it
doesn't seem like it was the
25:51
Israelis. But in the grand
scheme of the little play, let's
25:55
see how this plays out. And your
cup bear a couple of things in
26:00
mind. For the buzz, Lex, my my
old boss, Lexus wife for Reba.
26:06
She's Iranian. In fact, he's, I
think he's probably supposed to
26:10
go visit Tehran. And then he's
going to Kabul, he was going to
26:14
send back a report this month, I
don't know if he's already gone.
26:18
She always says, oh, in Iran, we
all know America and Iran, the
26:24
leaders of Iran, they're all
playing together. They're always
26:27
working together, always working
together. Don't buy any of it.
26:31
They're always working together.
And we know that this is the
26:36
third term of Obama, who was it?
Was it says six or $7 billion in
26:42
cash he shipped over? In pallets
and pallets of money with this
26:47
video. I mean, we haven't
forgotten this. cash, cash,
26:50
money, money, always letting
them do the little bit of
26:52
spinning up or that rearranging
them. And then there was another
26:56
what was it another 6 billion
that we said, you can have that
27:00
with interest? Don't worry about
it, which was part of what the
27:03
October 7 attack was blamed on
in the very beginning, if you
27:07
remember, Biden did it by it,
and he let that money go. Just
27:11
so we're clear. They American
administration under Obama, one
27:17
two and third term that has
always been friendly and
27:21
appeasing to Iran. Now Sky News
had a professor on and he made
27:27
some things very clear this this
for me is when the light bulbs
27:30
start to go off.
27:31
Unknown: Well, I'm joined now by
follows Jerzees, who's a
27:33
professor of international
relations at the London School
27:36
of Economics and spoke political
science. Very good morning to
27:39
you. Thanks so much for talking
to us here this morning. So
27:42
President Biden saying that he
expects Iran to attack Israel
27:46
sooner rather than later. So
what do we expect to happen
27:50
next?
27:51
Well, I mean, we don't really we
are dependent you and I and all
27:54
of us on American intelligence.
American intelligence thinks
27:58
that an attack on Israel is
imminent, that the Iranians have
28:03
not made a final decision that
top leadership yet no American
28:09
targets are likely to be in this
particular attack, that Iran
28:14
will be using cruise missiles
and drones. The big point here
28:19
is the following. I mean, think
about it. Who am I and the
28:22
United States? Everyone is
talking about this really
28:26
unfolding crisis. This is a
man's made crisis. This is
28:32
Benjamin Netanyahu is War
Cabinet decision to provoke Iran
28:36
to attack Iranian sovereignty,
the Iranian consulate in Syria
28:41
and killed several top
commanders. I mean, I fully
28:46
understand when President
Biden's has, we are devoted to
28:50
the defense of Israel. The
question for me, for him is the
28:53
following. Are you devoted to
the defense of Israel when
28:57
Israeli leaders provoke other
nations and tried to drag the
29:01
United States into another war
in the Middle East that what we
29:04
are seeing now?
29:05
Adam Curry: Thank you,
Professor. Now, all of a sudden,
29:07
it all comes into view.
Remember, just a few weeks ago,
29:11
Chuck Schumer, biggest Jew in
the in Congress, oh, Netanyahu
29:16
has gotta go. Gotta get him out?
No good, then yeah, who bad,
29:21
strong supporter of Israel, our
friend Chuck Schumer. So let's
29:25
just look at some history here.
Long before October 7, Netanyahu
29:32
was under severe attack, quote,
unquote, by protesters, because
29:38
he wanted to change the Supreme
Court to bring more power to the
29:42
Knesset more power to him. Now,
I'm not making a judgment on
29:47
that. But we had huge protests
very, very woke moan about
29:52
movement is really become
severely woke. We've had 60
29:58
Minutes did the entire piece. is
on the LGBTQ movement within the
30:02
military. It's all about all we
have to have. Come on. This is a
30:07
very, very, we're very liberal
here in Israel. We love LGBTQ Q,
30:12
we're all Q Well, we love it.
And the protests were very
30:18
similar to the BLM riots under
Trump. They were trying to get
30:22
rid of him, then the globalists
put in the middle who that is,
30:28
but the globalist who want us
all just a big New World Order
30:33
Democ, liberal democratic world
based rules, whatever they call
30:37
it, they want they want everyone
has to conform, and Netanyahu is
30:42
a nationalist, and he's not
conforming, they want him out.
30:47
So, again, we've said billions
in cash to the Iranian leaders,
30:52
we've appeased them. October at
seven itself, let us recall, was
30:57
highly suspicious. All of a
sudden, we have the military's a
31:01
wall. There's no one garden, the
the the big wall, the fence for
31:07
hours, no response. Let's not
forget that. Who did that? Why
31:12
did that happen? That was at
best suspicious. Now, the timing
31:18
of this attack is the start of
Passover week in Israel. And the
31:25
earlier one of your reports, all
the schools are closed. The
31:27
schools are closed. It's
Passover week. And I heard from
31:30
Sir Brian of London, Israeli
moms particularly are very mad
31:34
about this because they
typically send all their kids to
31:37
Passover camp. Get out, kid go
away for a week. This is this is
31:42
vacation time. They're very
annoyed. Now the kids are home,
31:46
because people are not happy
about this. This is an attack on
31:51
Netanyahu himself. They want him
out. They'll do anything to rile
31:58
up Israel and I think Israelis
and I think we'll be seeing a
32:02
lot of protests. Now. The
protests been ongoing. Then it
32:07
was for we need a ceasefire
because of the the hostages,
32:12
Netanyahu, you're killing
hostages, everything is against
32:15
Netanyahu. That's what this is
about. And our people, our
32:20
intelligence agencies, they're
doing this Iran probably said,
32:24
as you posited, you know, these
guys in the so called consulate
32:29
this is these these guys are
these are a holes, we can't
32:32
control them. They're in this
little building over here. Go
32:35
get rid of them. They're
annoying to us anyway. And we'll
32:37
blame it on Israel. And that's
exactly what is going on. Here
32:42
in the United States. Biden has
a huge problem. The left the
32:48
BLM, people who are all on Biden
side are now mad. Oh, genocide,
32:53
genocide, genocide, the right
the extreme far right, are
32:58
equally mad because Jews Zionism
everybody hates Biden's so they
33:03
have to do something. And the
solution is not a ceasefire. The
33:07
solution is we have to get rid
of Netanyahu. Now for my fellow
33:12
Jesus freaks. There's some
there's some biblical references
33:16
here. A lot of people that I
know are all spawn up up this is
33:20
it a zekiel. This is the
prophecy is the End Times. Oh,
33:26
if Russia gets involved in Iran,
that's it. Well, no one knows,
33:31
of course, when the end times
come, but when it was Saul's
33:36
time to get out, ruling over
Israel, and to turn it over to
33:39
David, the man from Instacart
men who understood the times and
33:44
knew what Israel should do 200
chiefs with all their relatives
33:47
under their command came in.
That's what's going on right
33:50
here. That's what's that's
what's happening. Yeah,
33:54
John C Dvorak: I'm glad you got
that off your chest. I feel
33:58
exactly the opposite. This whole
scheme was to keep Netanyahu in
34:04
no way and to save him. This is
the reason if this was a quid
34:08
pro quo. The Israelis or whoever
killed those guys who were
34:13
troublemakers, and they killed
him in that embassy in Damascus.
34:18
And it was like okay, here's
what we're gonna do. You're
34:21
gonna do that we're gonna fake a
raid we're gonna send a bunch of
34:24
missiles and then call it over
when it's over and nothing's not
34:27
gonna hit anything. It's gonna
look like maybe it'll hurt
34:30
somebody by accident, but we can
live with that. And that is and
34:34
so what's in it for Netanyahu? I
want to play the concluding clip
34:37
I have Okay, which is the Iran
analysis and listen carefully.
34:42
This is what it's really all
about. The
34:44
Unknown: superpowers will have
to take a stance and be clear
34:49
about how do they stop the
escalation and these very
34:55
response has to do with as not,
I'm afraid was an attack Now
35:00
public relations. He has got now
the support of the Israeli
35:04
public, which he lost in October
sevens. Nobody is talking now,
35:09
about the abductees. Nobody is
talking about the famine in
35:14
Gaza. It's all about Iran. It
depends on how far the United
35:20
States is willing to go. What is
the American leverage on Iran?
35:28
Adam Curry: I love your
analysis. I'm not going to be
35:30
rude like you were and say, I'm
glad you got that off. Yes. But
35:36
let's put these conflicting
opinions into the red book. I
35:40
think Netanyahu was out within
three months.
35:44
John C Dvorak: Okay, you can say
that. No,
35:45
Adam Curry: I see. You don't
have to be rude about
35:47
John C Dvorak: it. I'm not being
rude. I say you can say that. I
35:50
Adam Curry: was chill about the
inflection. Okay, saying
35:53
John C Dvorak: that I didn't
have any inflection whatsoever.
35:57
Flat. Okay, you're hearing
stuff. You're not that I'm not
36:03
saying but that's fine. Let's,
36:06
Adam Curry: let's just remember
that there's always someone who
36:08
benefits from this.
36:09
Unknown: All of this could have
a major impact on the markets
36:11
and oil prices. ABCs Alexis
christoforous is here tracking
36:15
that part of the story. Good
morning, Alexa.
36:17
Good morning. Geo unrest in the
Middle East has Wall Street on
36:20
high alert. Investors are
bracing for another spike in oil
36:23
prices and a possible stock sell
off when the opening bell sounds
36:26
on Wall Street tomorrow. Stocks
were already in sell off mode
36:30
last week in anticipation of
Iran's attack against Israel.
36:33
Stocks had their worst week of
the year, while oil prices
36:37
climbed to a six month high
topping $90 A barrel a level not
36:41
seen since the early days of the
Israel Hamas war. Analysts are
36:45
now predicting oil prices above
$100 A barrel as turmoil in the
36:50
Middle oil supply in the region,
putting key shipping routes in
36:54
jeopardy and potentially sending
gas prices and inflation
36:58
soaring. It was just weeks ago,
stocks were rallying to record
37:01
highs on hopes the Fed would
deliver three interest rate cuts
37:05
this year, those hopes were
dashed after new reports
37:07
confirmed inflation is back on
the rise. And now the risk of a
37:11
wider regional war in the Middle
East is pressuring global stock
37:15
markets sending investors
running to the relative safety
37:18
of bonds gold and the US dollar.
Yeah,
37:23
John C Dvorak: this better.
Funny report from her since oil
37:26
is still stuck at 85 Gold
dropped 12 points, since she
37:30
said that.
37:33
Adam Curry: All right, I have a
couple of clips, just because
37:35
it's so much fun. That's all
they talked about. I do oh, by
37:38
the way, there was one other
thing that happened which by
37:41
John C Dvorak: the way, all they
talked about made it very
37:44
difficult to get any sort of
clips that were interesting. Not
37:48
about this stupid situation.
37:50
Adam Curry: No, this That's
correct. But I mean, it's like
37:52
COVID You know what else was
there to talk about? But COVID
37:55
Yeah, this this is big. This is
at this hour. This is breaking
38:00
this is unprecedented. This
little mentioned
38:03
John C Dvorak: as far as I'm
concerned. After that, listen to
38:05
that stock market report. This
was done over the weekend
38:08
because of the stock market
course.
38:11
Adam Curry: What do you what do
you think? I think stocks are
38:12
gonna go to rocket on Monday.
It's gonna be great. Whatever
38:17
they go either way, I bet but
I'm not betting on so there was
38:22
one other little thing that
happened and this was also
38:24
unprecedent Oh, no, it really
wasn't.
38:26
Unknown: The Mediterranean
shipping company has confirmed
38:28
reports that the MSC Aires
vessel was boarded by Iranian
38:32
authorities via helicopter as
the ship passed the Strait of
38:36
Hormuz
38:36
Adam Curry: Did you see this
footage? This was nothing like
38:40
we like we're used to from the
Houthis this wasn't like a
38:44
John C Dvorak: cool different
producers different direct
38:47
people on camera
38:48
Adam Curry: no producer there
was a it was a look like a
38:50
Russian helicopter, which would
probably make sense look like
38:54
Volkoff and those two guys
rappelling down all right, we
38:58
take in this ship were pirates.
It wasn't like the cool landing
39:02
on the deck and all the guys
jumping out and they're brand
39:04
new military garb like a video
game. There was none of that.
39:08
It's just a couple of dudes
rappelling down. Hey, we got the
39:11
script here. You got it. We're
now in charge. Okay, okay.
39:15
Unknown: Iran's official news
agency releasing video showing
39:18
someone rappelling from the
helicopter to board the ship,
39:21
which Iran claims is Portuguese
flagged and connected to Israel
39:25
in the same ABC News. The
shipping company says the MSC
39:29
Aires is owned by Zodiac
maritime Zodiac is partially
39:32
owned by an Israeli family. In a
statement Israeli Foreign
39:35
Minister Israel Katz claimed it
was a Portuguese civilian cargo
39:40
ship belonging to a European
Union member cats calling Iran
39:43
seizure of the ship a pirate
operation in violation of
39:47
international law adding Iran
Ayatollah regime is a criminal
39:51
regime. Chris Israel is already
on high alert as rockets fired
39:55
by the Iran backed terror group
Hezbollah lit up the sky those
39:59
rockets intercepted By the Iron
Dome over northern Israel. Hey,
40:03
I
40:03
Adam Curry: just thought it was.
Yeah, you're right. Very
40:05
different producer very poorly
done didn't didn't look cool.
40:09
Didn't you know I still I still
think the other one was video
40:13
game footage but okay, they had
a GoPro underneath the
40:15
helicopter, none of that. Why
not? Different producer? All
40:20
right, Kirby is always fun to
listen to Kirby the rear
40:24
admiral. And so I got a couple
clips here from a Good Morning
40:28
America because you know, it's
Kirby everybody, Kirby spokes
40:32
all Kirby. And
40:33
Unknown: John, we know that
President Biden and Prime
40:35
Minister Netanyahu spoke over
the phone last night and there
40:37
is a report that Biden told
Netanyahu that the US will
40:41
oppose any Israeli counter
attack against Iran. Can you
40:45
confirm that what was said? And
what other contexts Could you
40:49
provide for that conversation?
Oh,
40:53
that's not a that's not an
accurate reading of the
40:56
conversation. The President
understands the prime minister
41:00
that runs a government for a
sovereign state of Israel, and
41:04
that they'll decide whether and
how they're going to respond to
41:08
what Iran did last night. We we
respect that. But, again, the
41:13
President's message to the Prime
Minister was that he he knows
41:18
that the United States stands
with Israel. There wasn't just
41:20
the United States, other
countries also helped Israel
41:23
defend itself last night, that
Israel demonstrated a superior
41:27
military capability to what the
Iranians threw up against them.
41:31
And then, of course, as we've
said many, many times we don't
41:34
want to see the Situation
Escalate further. We're not
41:37
looking for a war with with
Iran.
41:39
Adam Curry: We're not looking
for a war with Rohan, we're not
41:42
looking for it. But will Iran
attack and
41:45
Unknown: Iran war in the US to
stay out of this conflict? And
41:47
yet we saw on our assets, taking
down missiles and drones in the
41:52
skies? Is there a concern now
from the administration, that
41:55
Iran could respond with an
attack on the US or US assets?
41:59
Yeah,
42:00
Adam Curry: that's what we want.
42:01
Unknown: The President also made
clear in that statement last
42:03
night, that he'll do whatever He
asked to protect our troops and
42:06
our facilities are our people in
the region. And we will do that.
42:09
And we have sent a very clear
signal to Iran, this region is
42:12
so big, I just love in the
region privately and publicly,
42:16
that any attack on our troops in
our facilities, will will have
42:20
consequences. We're very serious
about that. We have not seen any
42:24
threats, specific threats to our
personnel or our facilities, but
42:27
we're gonna stay vigilant to
that. Absolutely. But when it
42:31
comes to defending Israel,
again, the President has been
42:33
very, very clear. Israel's a
good friend and an ally and our
42:37
commitment to them as ironclad
to commit to commitment to
42:40
helping them defend themselves.
And we showed that last night
42:43
Adam Curry: yeah, but but but
this is not good enough. We are
42:45
we are ABC, we need to know, are
we being pulled into war, World
42:49
War Three World War AX, you
know, and
42:51
Unknown: our viewers might be
wondering, now,
42:53
Adam Curry: this disease,
reading my mind, is exactly what
42:57
I'm wondering,
42:57
Unknown: you know, and our
viewers might be wondering now,
42:59
what does this mean for us and
for our troops in the region?
43:03
And how likely is it that the US
now is getting pulled into this
43:06
wider scale war in the Middle
East,
43:09
Adam Curry: more troops in the
region? Well, it's
43:11
Unknown: important to remember
that our troops are in the
43:12
region largely to go after ISIS,
ISIS in Iraq, ISIS in Syria,
43:17
that's
43:18
Adam Curry: why they're there.
It's ISIS. That's why we're in
43:21
the region.
43:21
Unknown: And now we had added
additional forces to the region
43:25
since October 7, to help with
the defense of Israel and to
43:28
help the defense of commercial
shipping in the Red Sea. So
43:32
largely what we're doing with
the exception of the mission
43:34
against ISIS, which which is a
it's an active mission, we're
43:38
largely in a defense role in the
Red Sea in the Gulf of Aden in
43:42
the eastern Mediterranean. That
is what we're there for, we're
43:46
going to obviously be vigilant
to any potential threat to our
43:50
forces in the region. But the
President has been clear, we are
43:53
not looking for a wider war.
We're not looking for a second
43:56
front or a third front. We're
not looking to see escalation
43:58
and we're certainly not looking
for a war with Iran. Iran
44:03
responded in an unprecedented
way on personal, defended in a
44:08
truly unprecedented, remarkable
way. We don't want to see this
44:12
situation escalate further.
44:14
Adam Curry: Wow, man. It's like
Chad GPT is writing the scripts
44:17
unprecedented, remarkable at
this hour in the region. Police
44:23
it was I mean, it was so bad
that this happened this weekend.
44:27
Even though they could have been
prepared. CNN must be cutting
44:30
budgets because they had Jake
Tapper doing an extended State
44:33
of the Union show. Which means
don't let any of those dopes
44:36
like CBS get on the air. No, no,
no, no. But they had nobody
44:42
except John Fetterman. Senator,
what
44:44
Unknown: is your reaction to
Iran attack on Israel? And
44:47
how worried are you that this is
the beginning of an open war
44:51
between the two countries? John,
44:52
Adam Curry: don't screw it up.
You can do this. Well, a couple
44:55
of things. Actually.
44:56
Unknown: I think it really
demonstrates how it's
44:58
astonishing that that we are not
standing firmly with Israel. And
45:02
there should never be any kinds
of conditions all that when a
45:06
nation can launch hundreds of
drones, towards Israel, I'm not
45:10
going to be talking about
conditions ever. And second, I
45:15
think that also was Iran had to
have some fireworks fire or
45:18
Israel smoked that arena, in
general. And I am here for that.
45:26
Adam Curry: I hear that again.
Snake smoked and smoked
45:30
Unknown: that Iranian general.
And I am here for that. And I
45:35
think it's just a matter of
theater part of it as well, too.
45:38
And finally, it demonstrates how
unstable things are and why we
45:42
need to lean in and stand with
Israel. Well, that's
45:45
Adam Curry: good. At least you
and I both agree that it's a
45:47
theater and John Fetterman. The
he's the guy. He's the go to guy
45:51
on the weekend. He agrees. Just
add a little bit to my my view
45:57
of it. This is just a little
extra DD. That's a problem for
46:01
Biden, pro
46:02
Unknown: Palestinian activists
want President Biden to know
46:06
they will be in the streets when
the Democratic National
46:09
Convention comes to town. groups
from around the country say they
46:13
will march on the DNC this
August, they met on the near
46:16
south or west side for an
organizing event planning
46:20
demonstrations for the three day
conference at the United Center.
46:24
leaders say they call for
justice in Gaza. And they'll
46:28
also protest what they say our
bridon administration's failures
46:32
on police accountability,
abortion rights, and immigrant
46:36
rights, human
46:37
Adam Curry: rights,
46:38
Unknown: we believe there will
be 10s of 1000s of people from
46:41
across the US coming here to say
stand with Palestine stop us aid
46:46
to Israel and Biden you have to
stop being complicit in the
46:52
Israeli genocide against the
Palestinian people in
46:54
John C Dvorak: Gaza, Gaza. That
to me is all part of this grand
46:59
scheme to make sure absolutely
that Trump gets in.
47:03
Adam Curry: Yes, I'm with. I'm
with you on that.
47:05
John C Dvorak: I want to play
this reports of attack. And I
47:08
always thought this was good.
Because they had to throw
47:11
something in somebody had to get
injured by these. Oh, yes. I
47:14
guess it was 200 missiles and
drones know everything in B 333.
47:20
Adam Curry: Oh, it
47:20
John C Dvorak: came after that.
47:23
Adam Curry: It was since well,
last time I when they last count
47:27
I heard was 320. But I think
it'll be 333 33. Yeah, so
47:32
John C Dvorak: this is your
report. A
47:33
Unknown: number of Iranian
missiles fell inside Israeli
47:37
territory called causing minor
damage to a military base with
47:42
no casualties. Only one little
girl has been hurt. And we hope
47:48
she will be well.
47:49
Adam Curry: We got one.
47:51
John C Dvorak: That's the IDF
guy. We got one. The one that I
47:55
hope she's okay. Oh, well. We
47:57
Adam Curry: hope she's okay.
47:58
John C Dvorak: I also have the
rest of him. This is a clip
48:00
called IDF dude.
48:04
Adam Curry: I see IDF dude, CNN
48:07
Unknown: is asking what type and
how many projectiles have been
48:09
fired towards Israel tonight so
far, and how many drones and
48:13
missiles have been intercepted?
And can you specify by region
48:17
the event is still occurring.
But until now over 200 different
48:25
kinds have been fired to Israel,
killer drones, drone ballistic
48:30
missiles and cruise missiles. We
have already intercepted the
48:34
vast majority of the threats by
Israeli systems and with
48:39
assistance from our partners. We
are still in the event our plans
48:43
are still in their intercepting
targets and we are ready for any
48:49
threat that will come to Israel
we will do everything we need
48:53
everything to defend the State
of Israel
48:57
Adam Curry: as an aside
obviously Military Industrial
48:59
Complex love this no matter what
because you know this anymore
49:01
more money the bills and well
more money is being being
49:04
prepared already and it'll be
money for Israel and money for
49:08
and just throw in some Ukraine
money of course, because we need
49:11
some credit man. So we're
throwing all that in is
49:14
subscribed, there's more money
for our primary industry which
49:19
is war, war war war war war. I
think it was didn't clip that
49:23
McCrone said we're now in a war
economy. Okay, good. Makes
49:28
nothing but sense. And now I
want to get to the to the the
49:34
immigrant rights that you heard
in that earlier clip.
49:36
John C Dvorak: Yes. I find that
to be interesting to as an add
49:39
on. Well, the
49:41
Adam Curry: the newcomers
because we can't say illegal
49:44
aliens we can't say I guess if
you're on the alt right media.
49:51
The controlled opportunists you
can say military aged men, but
49:57
no, we call them we call them
newcomers, you can also just
50:01
call them immigrant workers and
we need to thank them. Thank
50:05
you. Thank you for entering the
United States and
50:09
John C Dvorak: stem and thank
them again. And
50:11
Unknown: a new study shows
immigrants have helped the US
50:13
economy prevent a recession.
Recent numbers show more than 3
50:18
million foreigners entered the
US last year. That helped fill a
50:22
labor shortage that had left
scrambling for workers.
50:26
Economists say low paying
essential labor has also eased
50:30
pressure on companies to sharply
raise wages. The combination has
50:34
helped keep the economy growing
even his official struggle with
50:38
inflation.
50:39
Adam Curry: Thanks, newcomers.
That's great. Exactly what the
50:43
former New York banker said
exactly what our insider said,
50:46
you know, there's no doubt about
that exactly what they want,
50:49
hey, we got inflation, it's not
transitory. We got to suppress
50:53
wages that'll help everything
open up the floodgates let them
50:57
come on.
50:57
John C Dvorak: This is this is
the Joe Biden union good paying
51:01
union jobs, and we need
51:03
Adam Curry: to assist where we
are. Well, we'll start in
51:05
Chicago come on Mayor Brandon
Johnson. Chicago's mayor
51:08
Unknown: is joining local
activists calling on President
51:10
Biden to allow work permits for
undocumented residents. Today,
51:14
Mayor Brandon Johnson hosted
this roundtable discussion with
51:17
business and community leaders
from across the city. The group
51:21
is pushing the federal
government to extend illegal
51:23
permits to undocumented workers
who have worked and paid taxes
51:27
for case leaders say work
permits would ensure fair wages
51:31
and benefits and allow workers
the dignity they deserve. I
51:35
don't think people realize
people can't even get a bank
51:37
account, can't have a savings
account, a checking account,
51:42
because they are undocumented.
So work permits for all is an
51:47
opportunity to write that wrong,
to have an equitable approach as
51:51
we decide who is worthy and who
is
51:53
not. Advocates say Illinois is
home to 480,000 long term,
51:59
undocumented residents.
52:00
Adam Curry: Now, of course, the
long term undocumented
52:03
residents, and the newcomers
will all get work permits
52:08
John C Dvorak: and voting
rights. Yeah. The voting on this
52:14
fence about that I am and it
won't make a lot of difference
52:18
in the next election since it's
obviously being rigged to make
52:21
sure Trump gets in. But long
term. Long term. It's
52:24
Adam Curry: a problem. Yeah,
long term. It's
52:26
John C Dvorak: a problem.
Although I will say that, you
52:28
know, like the last couple of
lectures, I go to the taco place
52:31
around here and they everybody
working there's voting for Trump
52:35
and the euro is like, how's that
work?
52:37
Adam Curry: The taco place? Is
it run by tacos?
52:40
John C Dvorak: Yes, a bunch of
tacos run it. But they all voted
52:44
for Trump and it's like how do
these you know a lot of you have
52:49
to remember that a lot of these
people are coming in from
52:51
barriers that a strong Catholic
countries and they're not for a
52:54
lot of these liberal progressive
policies and they'll vote
52:57
Republican
52:58
Adam Curry: actually have a have
a clip that may be relevant to
53:03
that CNN is very worried about
this is very, I mean, Christian
53:08
nationalism, it's all dissolved.
It's all very very worrying. And
53:12
so this report was six minutes
and you know, they talked to
53:15
some really low IQ Trump voters
to make everybody sound stupid.
53:19
They talk well you do Yeah, they
talk to some some pastors in
53:24
Minneapolis who are clearly have
sparkle clergy.
53:29
John C Dvorak: What is that? Oh,
it's
53:30
Adam Curry: LGBTQ worshipers.
Okay, who know that God is
53:37
transgender? Yeah. Oh, oh,
sparkle clergy sparkle clergy
53:45
show title of
53:48
John C Dvorak: Spark evening is
up here with the Twitter thing.
53:52
Adam Curry: With the thing.
Yeah. So I cut all of that out
53:54
because there's one phrase that
is poorly understood. And that
53:59
is the separation of church and
state. America's
54:05
Unknown: Founding Fathers
intentionally separated church
54:08
and state. But Trump and some of
his most vocal supporters have
54:12
tried to blur those lines. We're
gonna have one nation under God
54:16
which we must. We have to have
one nation under God and one
54:20
religion under God. This vision
of America is known as Christian
54:24
nationalism, the belief that
America is a Christian nation
54:28
and that Christianity deserves a
privileged place in the American
54:31
government. What I'll hear
events is the founding fathers
54:37
were Christian America was built
off Christian values. Why then,
54:42
is Jesus nor Christianity
mentioned in the Constitution,
54:46
Trump has seized on Christian
nationalism and is feeding into
54:49
it from speeches. We are
54:52
a nation that is hostile to
liberty, freedom, safe, and even
54:57
God to Hawking
54:59
AC stats,
55:00
Bible, anything,
55:02
Adam Curry: I'm sorry.
55:03
John C Dvorak: How's that
feeding into anything didn't
55:06
come
55:07
Unknown: to us from speeches.
55:09
We are a nation that is hostile
to liberty, freedom, faith, and
55:14
even God
55:16
to Hawking a $60 Bible. Do you
think the laws in this country
55:21
government should be based on
Christianity? Or is it just
55:23
totally separate? Definitely, we
55:25
should put Christ back into the
country where he belongs. And
55:28
that country would grow a lot
stronger. 44%
55:31
of Americans say the Bible
should have at least some
55:34
influence on US law. Do you
think is America a Christian
55:37
country? I believed growing up I
did. Yeah. Founded as a
55:42
Christian country. Yes. It was
founded as a Christian country,
55:45
but obviously in the
Constitution there is that
55:48
separation of church and state.
Okay, so
55:50
Adam Curry: this is the one
thing that just you get this CNN
55:55
John C Dvorak: virus Irish guy
talking, you know, he's got a
55:58
lot to harken, Nish? I mean,
what kind of reporting is this?
56:03
I
56:03
Adam Curry: don't know, they
needed a guy to do it. And he
56:05
was available, he was on the
scene. But I just need to
56:09
explain. For myself even I had
to look so wait a minute, this
56:14
separation of church and state,
where does this really show up
56:17
in the Constitution? Because
when when people use this, and I
56:21
probably will have to get some
from my hate, listen from pivot,
56:24
like, did these people they want
God they want God, they want God
56:29
to guide them to the laws, but
we have separation of church and
56:33
state in the Constitution. This
is known as the Establishment
56:37
Clause. It is really just part
of the First Amendment, which is
56:40
not what they're making it out
to be. And this is the same as
56:44
well, I have first amendment
rights. I got rights, I got
56:46
legal rights. No, you have free
speech rights. It's the first
56:53
amendment tells us what Congress
may not do to thwart your
56:58
already existing rights. And the
same goes for the so called
57:02
separation of church and state.
The only thing in the
57:05
Constitution is under the First
Amendment. And it states
57:09
Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of
57:12
religion, which means you can
whatever religion you want to
57:17
have Pastafarians. That's fine.
Congress can't forbid you.
57:21
That's all that it is. Doesn't
mean that Mike Johnson can't
57:25
pray before he brings a bill to
the floor. Doesn't mean that.
57:32
But people forget these things.
And these types of reports
57:35
John C Dvorak: they don't they
never knew these things. Well,
57:39
there
57:39
Adam Curry: you go. That's Yes.
It's even worse. So it just
57:43
needs to be said from time to
time. No. No, it doesn't mean
57:48
that, that you can't you can't
pray before you.
57:52
John C Dvorak: School are not
taught anything about the
57:55
Constitution. The whole idea?
Yes, yes, the letters, they
57:58
should be quiet about it don't
even come up with Ze idea about
58:03
about how it works, where the
government's, you know, stopped
58:06
from doing things they want to
do to worship the government
58:10
because the government should
fix everything it should be, you
58:13
know, centralized this what the
Democrat Party has been pushing.
58:16
So that has always been the
division. The basic difference
58:20
between the Democrats and the
Republicans. The Democrats are
58:23
for a big central government
that solves all our problems.
58:26
And the Republicans are for
states rights, and isn't really
58:29
does any more complicated than
that.
58:33
Adam Curry: Speaking of speaker,
Mike Johnson under heavy fire is
58:36
under heavy fire. Two quick
reports here first from Kristen
58:39
Welker and Meet The Press Well,
Congress has rolled with regard
58:43
to federal elections, we want to
make absolutely certain that
58:45
anybody votes is actually an
American citizen. In some
58:48
states, it's it's too easy, you
just check a box and then you
58:52
can vote so we need to
58:53
Unknown: make sure that federal
law is clear on that matter.
58:56
Make sure this we actually have
election integrity is the
58:59
biggest concern of the American
people right
59:01
now, to be clear, non citizen
voting is already illegal and
59:04
also very rare. In fact, the
conservative Heritage Foundation
59:08
has documented just 85 cases of
alleged non citizen voting in
59:13
the last 20 plus years out of
hundreds of millions of votes
59:17
cast
59:21
John C Dvorak: you know, you can
document 85 cases it doesn't
59:24
mean there's only 85 case notes
that's documented, documented
59:29
but she makes it sound as if
which is the way you present
59:34
things if you're a fake, lousy
journalist with man hands I
59:39
might add
59:41
Adam Curry: Wow, okay, I'm gonna
roll man hands another one man,
59:46
we're just on a roll.
59:51
John C Dvorak: I really do not
light on like woman.
59:53
Adam Curry: I know. The, of
course what it does affect is
59:56
any census because census
doesn't say how you American
59:59
citizens. Hey How many people
live in this house?
1:00:01
John C Dvorak: Well they tried
to prevent that but yeah no,
1:00:05
Adam Curry: no no no we can't
have that no no that's that's
1:00:08
against their human rights
1:00:09
John C Dvorak: everybody that's
out there fish a bunch of hobo
1:00:13
so what
1:00:14
Adam Curry: it's against their
human rights. It's not isn't
1:00:16
human dignity. So of course,
Mike Johnson does what, what
1:00:20
everyone would do in this case
he goes to mar Lago former
1:00:23
Unknown: President Donald Trump
and House Speaker Mike Johnson,
1:00:26
two men who fought to overturn
the 2020 election called a press
1:00:30
conference today to argue non
citizens should not be able to
1:00:35
vote, despite the fact it's
already illegal.
1:00:38
The House Republicans are
introducing a bill that will
1:00:41
require proof of citizenship to
vote. It seems like common sense
1:00:46
The Illegal
1:00:47
Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996
1:00:51
explicitly bans non citizen
voting in federal elections. Yet
1:00:55
Trump and his allies have
falsely claimed non citizens
1:00:58
constantly vote in elections.
The nonpartisan Brennan Center,
1:01:02
which tracks voting centers as
examples of non citizens voting
1:01:06
are extremely rare for the
embattled speaker. Today's
1:01:09
pilgrimage to mar a Lago was a
chance to get a needed boost
1:01:13
from the former president. At
some Trump ally say Johnson is
1:01:16
failing.
1:01:17
I explained all the reasons why
he failed as our speaker in
1:01:21
recent weeks, Johnson has seen
his grip on the gavel loosened
1:01:24
as he has stumbled to find votes
on surveillance legislation and
1:01:28
funding for Ukraine. And his
work on some bipartisan measures
1:01:32
has sparked talk of a possible
coup.
1:01:35
I think he's doing a very good
job he's doing better he's good
1:01:39
as you're going to do for
1:01:41
Trump. The visit underscored his
immense influence over the
1:01:44
party, despite his legal issues.
Is it
1:01:47
Adam Curry: Ukraine or my crane?
Because the way they say that is
1:01:50
Ukraine. When did it become
Ukraine?
1:01:54
John C Dvorak: As opposed to
Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, who
1:01:59
is this report
1:01:59
Adam Curry: from CBS Robert
Costa?
1:02:03
John C Dvorak: Costa? Yes.
1:02:05
Adam Curry: So my job so
1:02:06
John C Dvorak: the pilgrimage I
like that that was good that was
1:02:09
slipping in church and state.
1:02:13
Adam Curry: So snowed under all
of this so much so that I didn't
1:02:16
even get a single clip? Is the
passage of FISA, the
1:02:21
reauthorization of FISA yay,
clip Oh, you do you found a
1:02:24
clip? Oh, good. Good. I want it.
I want I want to give it to you
1:02:27
right there. It
1:02:28
John C Dvorak: says Pfizer
Pfizer. House
1:02:30
Unknown: lawmakers have approved
the reauthorization of the
1:02:32
Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act or FISA for two
1:02:36
years. Today's vote comes after
an earlier version of the bill.
1:02:40
That called for a five year
extension failed in the house
1:02:43
but the measure won't head to
the Senate for approval just
1:02:46
yet. Opponents scheduled a
reconsideration vote for next
1:02:49
week. Their surveillance program
is scheduled to expire on April
1:02:53
19. To do
1:02:54
Adam Curry: over you got to do
over you did it wrong. So the
1:02:57
way it was positioned was it was
212 to 212 and Mike Johnson cast
1:03:02
the final deciding vote it's not
like the Senate where he would
1:03:06
he doesn't get to break the tie
does he know No. But you know
1:03:11
anyone could
1:03:12
John C Dvorak: that's the way
you can position it is that's
1:03:15
how he wasn't even the final
voice right? Oh, see right after
1:03:18
J would be in the Jays with Mike
Johnson. EA and then it goes on
1:03:23
and they go one by one. Yeah,
but that's a good way that's
1:03:27
that's a scam when anyone said
that.
1:03:28
Adam Curry: So all the reports
of course that's positioning
1:03:31
there. Now there's a Look man,
we can't have the little like
1:03:35
Mike just like this guy know, a
lot of trouble.
1:03:38
John C Dvorak: So why is anyone
all bent out of shape? Cause
1:03:41
that's why because
1:03:42
Adam Curry: he says he's
ordained by God to do this job.
1:03:45
They hated him from the minute
he got in and said that
1:03:48
John C Dvorak: yeah, he
shouldn't say they should have
1:03:50
said that. Well, I mean,
1:03:53
Adam Curry: he stands in his
truth now the probably
1:03:56
John C Dvorak: remember that he
may not even said it this way.
1:03:59
Yes, he did. Yes. No,
1:04:00
Adam Curry: he did. He did. He
did. He had a clip. We played a
1:04:04
clip I'm I can I can find it for
you if you want. See Mike
1:04:11
Johnson. Let me try it God. Oh,
there we go. Hey, well, oh, this
1:04:20
is? Well, here's Prof. G just to
show you how mad some of the
1:04:25
some of the left work.
1:04:26
Unknown: This guy is unqualified
for this job. And so far to the
1:04:29
right of most Americans. It's
really quite astonishing that
1:04:33
they went with him. I can't
believe it. But I'm Jim Jordans,
1:04:37
less problematic than this guy.
1:04:39
I mean, based on minus or is
this David Duke without the
1:04:42
baggage
1:04:45
background. First off, his
statement was really troubling.
1:04:50
Because you're doing this very
sandwich.
1:04:53
Adam Curry: But listen, you're
talking over the exact point
1:04:55
we're looking for his
background.
1:04:57
Unknown: First off, his
statement was really troubling.
1:05:00
Have you said to God ordained
this brand when someone's when
1:05:03
someone actually believes that
God has ordained this is just
1:05:07
enormously disappointing. If you
think more broadly, I believe on
1:05:11
social policy, we've become this
figure.
1:05:14
And here's the other one. I want
to tell all my colleagues here
1:05:17
what I told to Republicans in
that room last night. I don't
1:05:21
believe there are any
coincidences in a matter like
1:05:23
this. I believe that Scripture,
the Bible is very clear that God
1:05:29
is the one that raises up those
in authority. He raised up each
1:05:31
of you, all of us, I think it's
pretty clear what he said. Yeah,
1:05:35
John C Dvorak: it sounds like
he's beating around the bush. He
1:05:37
said, at least around the bias
1:05:39
Adam Curry: base, a two minute
clip, I'm not gonna play the
1:05:41
whole thing. He said it, he said
it, he said it. But beside that,
1:05:47
and I didn't get any clips of
this, nor did you I can see,
1:05:51
because he only had one but that
was something is that he got an
1:05:54
intelligence briefing, an
intelligence briefing. And after
1:05:59
that, he said, Oh, yeah, we
really need warrantless
1:06:02
surveillance of Americans.
Because I got an intelligence
1:06:05
intelligence
1:06:06
John C Dvorak: briefing which
consisted of of 45 pointed
1:06:08
against this temple, or hey,
have you liked your white Have
1:06:12
you seen this key doing your
kids? Oh, we get two pictures to
1:06:16
them outside the school. Isn't
that interesting?
1:06:18
Adam Curry: About this picture
of you Mike, what were you doing
1:06:20
there?
1:06:21
John C Dvorak: I mean, you don't
know that's probably more actual
1:06:23
nuts. You know knows where to do
it. Yeah,
1:06:25
Adam Curry: I mean, everybody
what is
1:06:27
John C Dvorak: your name again?
Jolie Julie. Jenny, what is your
1:06:31
name? I can't remember. It's
1:06:33
Adam Curry: so obvious because
it goes against everything that
1:06:37
we stand for with Liberty you
can't have warrantless
1:06:40
surveillance Yeah, but anyway we
get to do over so it'll be
1:06:45
interesting to see what happens
I and I don't know how does that
1:06:48
work? I kept hearing it's a rare
it's a very rare procedure rare
1:06:53
procedure to get a do over vote
and I've never heard of this.
1:06:58
John C Dvorak: I haven't I
actually had I don't think I
1:07:00
have either but it sounds right
the way they presented it so
1:07:05
this I guess there's some it's
some system in place where they
1:07:08
can do this and then start to
and maybe switch another vote
1:07:12
someplace else so Mike and stay
with his yes vote not have his
1:07:17
his dirty laundry put out into
public ready
1:07:21
Adam Curry: kilowatt says that
what they really said to most
1:07:24
either your signature or your
brains are going to be on this
1:07:27
bill.
1:07:31
John C Dvorak: The softer ways
probably you're probably right
1:07:33
is the softer thing. They caught
him with his pants down lid,
1:07:37
literally,
1:07:37
Adam Curry: literally. Yeah. I
mean, everybody has something to
1:07:40
conceal. A photo can look bad no
matter what. It's like, Wow. I
1:07:46
don't want that. They got
everything.
1:07:52
John C Dvorak: What do you want
me to do?
1:07:54
Adam Curry: need that? To stop?
This is no good. Don't want
1:07:58
that. Yeah. It's actually
1:07:59
John C Dvorak: the
reconsideration may be part of
1:08:01
he may have been the one that
actually told them to do that.
1:08:06
If he's, yeah, says, Hey, you
guys can use your let me show
1:08:10
you this process that a lot of
us are unfamiliar with. I'm
1:08:13
going to do explain it to you.
1:08:16
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's
possible. All of it is just
1:08:19
John C Dvorak: the sternum off
to her. It's sad, sad. It's just
1:08:22
sad. No faces shouldn't even be
on the books. It's horrible. No
1:08:27
relation. No, it hasn't worked.
All it did was that work to spy
1:08:32
on Trump's campaign? There's no
doubt about that. That's why we
1:08:35
Adam Curry: need you know, I
believe I heard somewhere that
1:08:39
even if it expires, they still
get to continue for a year.
1:08:43
John C Dvorak: Yeah, as long as
they can spy on Trump's
1:08:44
campaign. Yeah, but what's
1:08:47
Adam Curry: the big rush then?
What's the big problem? What
1:08:49
they can we can always go back
and do it again. They get to
1:08:51
continue for a year. Why?
Because Trump
1:08:56
John C Dvorak: was the faction
that's trying not to win. Yeah,
1:08:58
I'm telling you, the factions
are in play Trump's faction that
1:09:02
wants him back, which includes
obviously spooks of various
1:09:06
sorts. Hey,
1:09:08
Adam Curry: Mike, we'd hate for
you to lose your head over this
1:09:10
bill.
1:09:12
John C Dvorak: I gotta win out
on this one because because
1:09:15
Biden is just some Flake is this
terrible? No. All right.
1:09:22
Adam Curry: Little bit of Big
Pharma news just to lighten
1:09:24
things up. But I've got a boots
on the
1:09:27
John C Dvorak: ground just
lighten things up with Big
1:09:29
Pharma news and basic corruption
within the system is causing all
1:09:33
these issues.
1:09:34
Adam Curry: Well, first of all,
711 has announced the arrival of
1:09:37
the new big bite hot dog
sparkling water. Literally
1:09:41
sparkling water that tastes like
a hot dog.
1:09:44
John C Dvorak: So they take in
the dirty water from the hot dog
1:09:47
cooker and get and put it
through one of those spritzing
1:09:50
things. spritzed it up and hey,
go people. Dirty water hot dogs
1:09:57
sparkling
1:09:58
Adam Curry: now it's a has
sparkles in it. Now that ozempic
1:10:03
It just takes care of
everything. Who cares? Go for
1:10:06
it. Drink your hot dog water.
1:10:09
John C Dvorak: Butter, you got a
boots on me yum.
1:10:11
Adam Curry: I gotta boots on the
ground from Sir Matty of Central
1:10:13
Oregon in the morning, Adam,
John Ryan to tell you about my
1:10:15
experience at my quarterly
medical check doctor's
1:10:18
appointment. The last two times
I've been in my doctor in lots
1:10:22
of times I've been in my doctor
had recommended ozempic For me,
1:10:25
even though my a one C was 6.3
and 6.5. And below is the target
1:10:31
range for type two diabetics.
She thought it might help with
1:10:34
weight loss and said and I said
no, I don't want to take that
1:10:37
this time. When she recommended
it. And I declined. She closed
1:10:41
her laptop and confronted me.
She says Tell me your reasons
1:10:45
why you don't want to take it. I
felt put on the spot. No
1:10:48
kidding. But managed to say that
it makes you lose lean muscle
1:10:52
mass, not fat, and many people
have terrible side effects. I
1:10:55
also told her that if I could go
back I would not even take the
1:10:58
COVID vaccine, because that was
foisted upon me by her
1:11:01
predecessor. She then launched
into a five minute lecture on
1:11:05
GOP drugs and lauded their
benefits. Again, I declined and
1:11:10
noted my A once II results in
the fact that I recently had
1:11:12
started walking again on a daily
basis. Adam, I do believe that
1:11:16
the doctors are getting paid
handsomely for every ozempic
1:11:19
prescription they write the I
think you're right sir Maddie
1:11:22
spiffs spiffs.
1:11:24
John C Dvorak: That was an old
term using the stereo memory and
1:11:27
old days, there's only stereo
operations all over, then you
1:11:30
buy your stereo here and get
your speakers and you can do
1:11:33
this, you do that you go in
there. And they push it towards
1:11:36
some speaker company that you
never heard of gear you never
1:11:40
heard of. And Yoko sounds good
to me. You buy it and they get a
1:11:43
payback from the manufacturer.
And those were called spiffs
1:11:47
spiffs. I
1:11:48
Adam Curry: don't know. I don't
remember this term. Yeah,
1:11:50
John C Dvorak: I'm surprised you
don't know that term. Because
1:11:52
being in the business and all
crazy,
1:11:54
Adam Curry: Eddie would have had
some spiffs going Oh, totally.
1:11:58
All right now, we have a
podcast, the Scientific American
1:12:01
podcast, I would say Scientific
American is seen as an authority
1:12:04
when it comes to all things
science,
1:12:06
John C Dvorak: not since the mid
80s. When they were when they
1:12:10
were woke. Well,
1:12:12
Adam Curry: this is so good.
Because this is a script is
1:12:15
completely scripted. And it
shows we've got the two hosts of
1:12:19
the Scientific America podcast.
And the reason why clip this is
1:12:24
just the title alone. Title of
this podcast episode. Measles is
1:12:29
scary.
1:12:30
Unknown: Just a week ago, the US
reported its 113 case of measles
1:12:36
for 2024. Now, please
1:12:37
Adam Curry: don't know, when
it's only 85 illegal immigrants
1:12:41
voting, it's no big deal. But
when it's 100 measles cases,
1:12:45
stop the presses.
1:12:47
Unknown: That's more cases than
we had in all of 2023 when we
1:12:51
had 58 during the whole year,
and we've still got three
1:12:54
quarters of this year to go. And
1:12:56
an increase in measles means an
increase in danger. It's
1:13:00
actually
1:13:01
John C Dvorak: pages for a
second. Do these people, the
1:13:04
scientists have any concept of
of, of statistics or anything
1:13:12
that would indicate that this is
not a number that we can because
1:13:16
it's almost an error? You know,
it kind of the range, it's a
1:13:20
range. Okay,
1:13:21
Adam Curry: in fact, I'm
surprised that it's so low. I
1:13:25
thought it must have been 1000s
at least. And you can remember
1:13:29
the
1:13:29
John C Dvorak: most is actually
is considered one of the most
1:13:32
although there's no buddy dying
from it so much. But it's
1:13:35
considered demote one of them
was virulent.
1:13:39
Adam Curry: really kick kick,
no, no, it's not. There's all
1:13:42
these statistics are coming.
There's great statistics on the
1:13:44
way but these ones Thirteen's
but these, these people are
1:13:48
shills, obviously for Pharma.
But it's just interesting to
1:13:52
hear the script
1:13:53
Unknown: and an increase in
measles means an increase in
1:13:56
danger. Danger
1:13:58
is actually the most contagious
infectious disease we know on
1:14:02
Earth proximately water when
infected person can transmit it
1:14:07
to about 12 to 18 other people
1:14:09
Adam Curry: now just just just
to check here, John, did you
1:14:12
have measles as a kid?
1:14:14
John C Dvorak: I believe so.
Yes.
1:14:15
Adam Curry: I had measles as a
kid. I remember. Did you
1:14:17
John C Dvorak: live? I had to
stay inside because it's bad.
1:14:21
Your eyeballs? Yeah.
1:14:22
Adam Curry: Did you live? Yeah,
I'm here. I'm here. Hello. And
1:14:26
any issues any long term issues?
1:14:28
John C Dvorak: No, none
whatsoever. So lucky. It's
1:14:31
Unknown: a devastating disease.
1:14:32
That's Caitlyn Jenner, a public
health scientist.
1:14:35
A lot of people have forgotten
how dangerous Measles is because
1:14:38
of the vaccines right? We've
largely wiped it out but we do
1:14:42
not want to mess with measles.
One in five of those who get
1:14:46
infected that are not vaccinated
will be hospitalized. One in
1:14:51
five will be hospitalized, one
in 20 will develop pneumonia one
1:14:56
in 20 will get pneumonia one in
1000 will develop in Steffel
1:15:00
itis which is inflammation of
the brain with
1:15:03
Adam Curry: a one on 1000 We'll
get we'll get a brain swell one
1:15:07
on 1000 will get encephalitis
can
1:15:09
Unknown: cause permanent brain
damage, and one to three and
1:15:13
1000 will die
1:15:15
Adam Curry: one to 300,001 to
300,000 will die on the roads of
1:15:20
America today. I mean, whoa,
1:15:22
Unknown: there's also this
strange problem that Measles can
1:15:25
bring on called immune amnesia.
This
1:15:27
Adam Curry: is what I was
looking for immune amnesia. Have
1:15:31
you had Do you have an immune
amnesia? Do you have this?
1:15:35
Because this this is not from
God? No, it's not that kind of
1:15:39
amnesia.
1:15:40
Unknown: I've heard of that.
It's a weird thing.
1:15:42
Adam Curry: It's a weird thing.
I've heard of that. I'm a
1:15:44
doctor. Yeah,
1:15:45
Unknown: it's not completely
understood. Oh, but the measles
1:15:47
virus seems to wipe out B cells,
the immune cells that remember
1:15:51
viruses you've previously
encountered and help fight them
1:15:54
off.
1:15:54
Adam Curry: Oh, so if you get
measles, then your body forgets
1:15:58
to fight off COVID
1:15:59
Unknown: hence amnesia. And that
leaves you vulnerable to those
1:16:03
illnesses. Again,
1:16:04
what we're seeing after measles
infection is that if you survive
1:16:07
that measles infection, that's
great news, but you're not
1:16:11
necessarily in the clear because
there's mortality that happens
1:16:15
after the fact from other
viruses. Okay,
1:16:17
Adam Curry: so the idea is if
you get through measles or Bucha
1:16:20
pay attention you and I because
we're unvaccinated measle
1:16:24
measles, Vick potential measles
or pre measles. Because if we
1:16:28
get it again, which is not going
to happen, but we could get
1:16:32
another virus, and because we
had measles, we're not going to
1:16:36
our bodies go like Oh, I don't
know what to do. I don't know if
1:16:41
my immune system though, wants
to do I know what to do. Both
1:16:46
problems of course, vaccines.
1:16:48
Unknown: So Measles is
definitely a bad disease. But
1:16:51
Caitlin said that a lot of
people have forgotten how bad it
1:16:54
is because vaccines are so
successful. Yeah,
1:16:56
both of vaccines, we were
getting about 600,000 cases a
1:17:01
year. Now we typically top out
at 40 to 50 cases each year,
1:17:06
we've had the measles vaccine
for about 70 years, and now most
1:17:10
kids get it as a combination
Measles, Mumps, Rubella or MMR.
1:17:14
Adam Curry: Now, I'm sure that
there's a lot of skeptics out
1:17:17
there, this MMR can't be any
good. We got to thwart that.
1:17:20
Let's bring it let's drag some
old cows out of the canal, shall
1:17:23
we? You get
1:17:24
Unknown: one shot when you're
about a year old and the second
1:17:27
shot at four to six years old
before kids start school and it
1:17:30
works incredibly well. It does.
Two shots are 97% effective at
1:17:35
preventing measles. Plus the
shots are safe. The most common
1:17:38
side effect in about one in 3000
Kids is a short fever that
1:17:42
resolves on its own.
1:17:43
Now years ago there was this BS
idea that shot somehow triggered
1:17:48
autism. Bs
1:17:50
Adam Curry: man this BS idea RFK
Jr. is full of BS. No, it's BS,
1:17:55
man.
1:17:56
Unknown: Yeah, and let's be
clear, there's absolutely no
1:17:58
link between the MMR vaccines
and autism
1:18:01
Adam Curry: zero links. In fact,
how about Wait, Wakefield bring
1:18:03
out Wakefield a single
fraudulent
1:18:05
Unknown: study claimed that
there was but it was debunked
1:18:07
years ago. Many other studies
have searched for a connection
1:18:11
and failed to find one and
1:18:12
despite that every year the
number of kids in kindergarten
1:18:16
with measles shots is going down
then that's because more parents
1:18:20
are asking for vaccine
exemptions a lot of them don't
1:18:24
trust the shots
1:18:25
Adam Curry: no and they went on
to tell you why
1:18:27
John C Dvorak: they just reading
it sounds like they're reading
1:18:30
from a book script or something
provided this is the most yes I
1:18:34
would say solace presentation
I've heard for a long time from
1:18:38
any podcast it's
1:18:41
Adam Curry: propaganda it's not
a podcast it's propaganda. A
1:18:44
prop cast podcast broadcast
meanwhile, the Saints pod
1:18:51
John C Dvorak: aganda product
1:18:53
Adam Curry: no don't even they
don't even know pod at Nam the I
1:18:56
revolt against pod maganda don't
1:18:59
John C Dvorak: like anything
that were the word pa No. I
1:19:01
generated from CAS not Yes. It's
what we know. This is what it is
1:19:05
horrible.
1:19:05
Adam Curry: Horrible. Get back
in your pod. Hey, man, how was
1:19:10
the pod today? Like, Hey, man, I
hear you on the pod. I'm trying
1:19:16
to sucker punch you. Meanwhile,
food is is doing great food is
1:19:23
just doing great that we're
automating food everywhere.
1:19:28
Unknown: The reverse at this Los
Angeles fast food restaurants
1:19:31
are classic, but the workers may
be the future. Kelly Express
1:19:36
touts itself as the world's
first fully autonomous
1:19:39
restaurant. Major chains are
already starting to bite into AI
1:19:43
and automation. Wendy's
experimenting with AI powered
1:19:46
drive throughs Welcome to
Wendy's What would you like
1:19:49
salad chain sweet green has
salads rotating through
1:19:53
automation to pulley even has
robots building its burrito
1:19:57
bowls.
1:19:58
I think there's a kind of
Significant smoke and mirrors
1:20:01
for a company here where you get
claims of full automation,
1:20:04
because
1:20:04
even at what they call the
world's first fully autonomous
1:20:07
restaurant, there's a nova.
1:20:10
The robot helps me out a lot,
and then I help the robot into
1:20:15
Adam Curry: the robot helps a
lot. And let's see, because we
1:20:19
need to move towards some fake
food here. So let's look at some
1:20:22
fake food.
1:20:23
Unknown: The popular longtime
lunch staple being called out by
1:20:26
Consumer Reports for what it
says were high levels of sodium,
1:20:30
lead and other heavy metals
found in store bought versions,
1:20:34
the group even asking the
federal government to take them
1:20:37
out of the menus of millions of
kids through the federal school
1:20:40
lunch program. How high were the
levels of lead cadmium that you
1:20:44
saw, it
1:20:45
ranged from as low as 7% to as
high as over 70. But it's
1:20:50
important to note that the
1:20:52
Adam Curry: Lunchables this,
this is the fake cheese are made
1:20:55
John C Dvorak: available percent
white LED heavy metals, were
1:20:58
they giving us a sheet of lead
with the talking about yes,
1:21:02
Unknown: you saw it range from
as low as 7% to as high as over
1:21:06
70. But it's important to note
that the versions that are made
1:21:10
available for the school lunch
program, we're in the 70% range.
1:21:14
Consumer Reports said one
package tested at 74% of the
1:21:19
maximum lead allowed per day in
California, under what it calls
1:21:23
the most protective state law.
1:21:25
There's no safe level for lead
for kids. And so when you're
1:21:30
Adam Curry: How about zero is
that? Am I crazy? Should that
1:21:33
just the the the level for lead
for kids be zero? Is like no
1:21:39
lead? Or is that impossible is
lead everywhere?
1:21:42
John C Dvorak: Lead is not
everywhere. I don't understand.
1:21:44
You know, you're not crazy in
the least. I think for your
1:21:47
Netanyahu prediction, but except
for that. Oh, crazy. Oh,
1:21:52
Adam Curry: are you gonna keep
Are you? Okay? Okay,
1:21:55
John C Dvorak: okay, no, no,
it's okay. The predictions in
1:21:56
the book is this. It's there to
stay mad. No, you're not crazy.
1:22:00
Why do we did? Is there any lead
at all? Is the question you're
1:22:03
really asking is how does it get
in there? Well,
1:22:06
Adam Curry: maybe we'll find out
our kids chips.
1:22:08
Unknown: And so when you're
exposing this much to them at
1:22:11
such an early age, it can really
increase the risk later. Later
1:22:15
on in life, we
1:22:16
need a vaccine. In a statement
Kraft Heinz, the manufacturer of
1:22:19
Lunchables products said lead
and cadmium occur naturally in
1:22:23
the environment, and called the
Consumer Reports study
1:22:25
misleading, causing undue
concern over the safety of our
1:22:29
products, something we take
seriously. All our products
1:22:33
tested well below the acceptable
limits dietitian or lean Stein,
1:22:37
what do you recommend parents
do?
1:22:39
One option would be that you
balance to try and balance out
1:22:42
the rest of the day. With
healthier things. Loving juice
1:22:46
with less water developing
1:22:47
healthy habits that will last
for years to come.
1:22:51
Adam Curry: Bless lead less
lead, hey, parents, it's okay.
1:22:54
You can give your kids
Lunchable. But then, you know,
1:22:56
go easy on the lead later in the
day, this is not so much I
1:22:59
John C Dvorak: have to assume is
that the number for the lead?
1:23:02
Permissible lead amount in the
Lunchable is actually quite low.
1:23:07
But because you can approach it
with just some, you know, parts
1:23:10
per billion. You can make it
sound as though all hell's
1:23:14
breaking loose, stuffs terrible.
So that's the only thing because
1:23:18
they don't give you any solid
numbers. They just say 75%. And
1:23:22
what's the percent of what? That
one part per billion? We don't
1:23:26
know. Is that a misleading
report you gave us there?
1:23:29
Adam Curry: I'm not giving it to
you. I'm laughing along with
1:23:31
you.
1:23:32
John C Dvorak: But who is this?
Who is this report? Where's this
1:23:34
come from?
1:23:35
Adam Curry: This report is from
a whole lot more. Was it Big
1:23:42
Pharma this report is now? I'm
sorry. I can't see. I just had
1:23:50
it on. Lunchables. Let me see. I
think it's CBS. Yeah, CBS. CBS.
1:23:58
But here's here's what's
happening. As you know, the
1:24:02
price of beef is through the
roof. So all the farmers are
1:24:04
selling all their stock, like
get it out, get it out. It's
1:24:08
controlled by Brazil. By the
way, JBS, the big meat
1:24:11
processors, Brazilian company,
we're not really good friends
1:24:14
with Brazil. So that sounds like
a good idea. But those guys
1:24:17
control our beef. All of this is
going away and we're going to
1:24:21
get fake food but really am this
what Texas slim taught me was he
1:24:26
came by the house two weeks ago.
They're going to redefine what
1:24:30
protein is. And we've seen this
with cricket powder, Cricket
1:24:34
Flour, the say well, it has its
protein and that's protein. But
1:24:38
it's horrible.
1:24:40
John C Dvorak: Yeah, but protein
is micro if if phages of viruses
1:24:44
and crazy things are in these
insects that we're being forced
1:24:47
to eat. But
1:24:48
Adam Curry: that but it's not
just going to be that there's a
1:24:51
new, a new new way of creating
protein and it's good. It's
1:24:54
protein. But I mean, protein is
just a term. It's not an more
1:25:00
fat and not animal protein, the
oh this is protein. And the
1:25:04
latest from Korea is rice beef
rice beef rice beef.
1:25:09
Unknown: South Korean
researchers have succeeded in
1:25:11
growing beef cells in rice
grains, which they say could
1:25:15
become a sustainable alternative
source of protein can replace
1:25:19
farming cattle for meat
Professor Jin Ki Hong of Yonsei
1:25:23
University in Seoul says the
beef rice is the first of its
1:25:27
kind using green particles as
the base for cultivating animal
1:25:31
muscle and fat cells. Here's how
it works. rice grains are first
1:25:36
treated with enzymes to create
an optimal environment for cell
1:25:40
growth. For
1:25:41
Adam Curry: cancer cells to grow
Hey put some enzymes in there
1:25:44
heat it up.
1:25:45
Unknown: They are infused with
cultivated bovine so
1:25:50
Adam Curry: is rice goo with
bovine cells,
1:25:52
Unknown: then they are infused
with cultivated bovine cells.
1:25:56
The result is a pinkish hybrid
beef rice that contains
1:26:00
proximately 8% more protein, and
7% body fat and conventional
1:26:05
right. And the taste is also
different. The Yonsei team is
1:26:10
not the first to try and bring
lab grown meat products to the
1:26:13
table. companies around the
world have launched cultivated
1:26:16
meat. But Hong's team says rice
represents a uniquely safe base
1:26:22
to cultivate animal cells
relative to soy or nuts because
1:26:26
of a far lower incidence allergy
priced at roughly $2 per
1:26:31
kilogram, and with a far smaller
carbon footprint. Hong says
1:26:35
cultured beef rice can
potentially compete with
1:26:38
traditional beef products. But
he says challenges remain not
1:26:43
only from a technical
standpoint, but also in winning
1:26:46
over customers with the right
flavor and texture. Ah, there
1:26:50
Adam Curry: it is flavor and
texture, taste and texture. This
1:26:53
is what royal DSM in the
Netherlands does used to be a
1:26:56
chemical company I mean it's
still physico chemical company.
1:26:59
They now do 8 billion euros a
year in revenue for taste and
1:27:04
texture products if you just
take some rice beef, some goo
1:27:09
with sells some slurry slurry
except the term blurry, blurry,
1:27:13
right blurry. And then you add
some texture chemicals to it and
1:27:17
then form it into something that
looks like meat. And and then
1:27:21
you make it up. You make it
taste good. And that's why
1:27:23
people fry people will eat it
because they'll read. They'll
1:27:26
read on the packaging right
there. It'll say tastes great.
1:27:30
John C Dvorak: It says it'll say
yes, it says on the package
1:27:35
tastes great. And
1:27:37
Adam Curry: it's got
electrolytes. I mean every buddy
1:27:39
will love it. Everybody will
love it. It's gonna be dynamite.
1:27:43
And I'm glad I have a rancher so
why I'm
1:27:46
John C Dvorak: telling you
rancher is a depressive person.
1:27:49
My rant brings us these stories
these are depressing. This is a
1:27:52
depressing story you have yet to
bring anything uplifting but
1:27:55
that's
1:27:55
Adam Curry: because the ranchers
aren't sounding the alarm this
1:27:58
red alert red alert, red alert
saying hey, I'm going to be fine
1:28:04
Texas limb and call a cane see
cattle we're gonna be fine
1:28:07
because I just don't I can go
get my beef from them. Yeah,
1:28:11
even if they won't let me buy
it. I can still go get it from
1:28:14
him. You can do it but to
barter, actually he they he
1:28:18
accepts Bitcoin so. So when my
credit card doesn't work, I can
1:28:23
still
1:28:24
John C Dvorak: buy it with
Bitcoin that's happening any
1:28:26
minute. Let's see. Let
1:28:28
Adam Curry: me stick with
climate change because there's
1:28:29
some there's some developments
that we need to talk about.
1:28:33
Boris Johnson's Dad Did you know
that that that he was a thing?
1:28:38
John C Dvorak: Stan, I
understood that he had a father
1:28:40
Adam Curry: STANLEY JOHNSON.
1:28:42
John C Dvorak: I'd never saw I
didn't know he was a thing
1:28:44
though. Stanley Johnson
1:28:46
Adam Curry: is a commentator. He
was a guest on GB news, which is
1:28:50
supposed to be like, not stupid
news. Isn't that what GB news
1:28:57
and that kind of like a more
like a like a Murdoch type Fox
1:29:00
News type? What am I saying?
It's just a stupid? Course it
1:29:04
is. So he comes on. And there's
this report about our global
1:29:09
carbon budget. Did you know that
we have a global carbon budget?
1:29:14
John C Dvorak: I do now. Now of
course.
1:29:17
Adam Curry: I'm not sure what
that means because it's always
1:29:19
been about carbon dioxide. But
we've just kind of chopped off
1:29:23
the dioxide part we just talk
about carbon is carbon there's
1:29:27
too much carbon in the air. Oh,
looks Yeah, this carbon it might
1:29:30
have led in it and listen to
what this globalist shill says
1:29:33
this
1:29:34
Unknown: report which you've
just referred to now is so
1:29:37
extremely important because the
idea is getting across is that
1:29:40
there's a global carbon budget.
You know, it's 14 million tons,
1:29:45
giga tons a year. And if we get
to 20
1:29:47
Adam Curry: billion Giga tons,
40 billion Giga tons. We have to
1:29:50
divide that up amongst all
nations. You see,
1:29:53
John C Dvorak: this 40 billion
Giga tons. Yes, yes. That's the
1:29:57
budget. That's the That's a
budget. We've got about one Go
1:30:00
over the budget, no.
1:30:01
Adam Curry: And he's going to
explain how we do that
1:30:03
Unknown: gigatons a year. And if
we don't keep to that I should
1:30:06
we gotta get, we got to shave
that down year after year, we
1:30:09
run out of steam by by 2030. So
it's absolutely vital. But this
1:30:13
is
1:30:13
all kind of based on modeling,
isn't it? So the reason we do
1:30:16
these modeling and stuff, we
have to be careful, those that
1:30:18
are modeling is actually
correct, because a lot of the
1:30:21
modeling so for example, the
modeling during the pandemic, we
1:30:23
got that completely wrong. And
it was so way off the mark,
1:30:26
don't we have to be careful in
our modeling, because the
1:30:28
outcome that we're predicting,
using our current modeling,
1:30:31
whether you've got 100 100 top
scientists out there behind this
1:30:35
report, is actually
1:30:39
John C Dvorak: can that woman
say modeling more
1:30:41
Adam Curry: modeling, because
modeling, but she's trying to be
1:30:43
the voice of reason. But then he
throws right back in her face?
1:30:47
Well, because
1:30:48
John C Dvorak: Johnson that does
talk in this Yes, John's and
1:30:52
he's
1:30:52
Adam Curry: in Johnson and say,
Well, we have 100 top scientists
1:30:55
What's wrong with you lady
1:30:56
Unknown: on top scientists out
there behind behind this report.
1:30:59
And one thing is not modeling
which is actually measuring the
1:31:01
increase in the presence of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
1:31:05
that is a fad is an absolute
fact. I mean, well, I think
1:31:07
we're wrong about that ppm in
the pre industrial level was
1:31:12
half that. That is a fact is the
implications of that which does
1:31:17
require modeling. And I think
they pretty much got it right
1:31:20
you see it I travel around the
world the whole time. And you
1:31:22
can just see the effects or the
1:31:24
Adam Curry: world travel. I
travel around the world. I'm
1:31:27
looking at the plane window, my
private jet, I can see that I
1:31:30
can see the floods and
1:31:31
Unknown: I think they've pretty
much got it right you see it I
1:31:33
travel around the world the
whole time. And you can just see
1:31:35
the effects or the floods the
drought, drought.
1:31:40
Adam Curry: Pick one pick one
pick
1:31:42
John C Dvorak: one up your mind
is it or a flood or a drought,
1:31:45
pick one see the effects
1:31:46
Unknown: or the floods, the
drought, the melting of the
1:31:51
classes actually means
1:31:55
Adam Curry: I get stopped the
melting of the glasses.
1:31:58
John C Dvorak: People listen to
this, they have to understand
1:32:00
especially they haven't been to
the UK much. This is the
1:32:05
definition of a blistering
idiot. He is blathering.
1:32:11
Adam Curry: He's good at it.
1:32:13
Unknown: The drought, the
melting of the glasses actually
1:32:17
means that countries need to
divvy up this carbon budget
1:32:20
between and then they need to
divvy up for sectors and then
1:32:23
they need to have the measures
which deals sector by sector
1:32:26
with getting the and if that
means actually
1:32:28
Adam Curry: okay. Okay. Now this
is the this is the big here's
1:32:30
the big kicker, you got to
listen carefully. Because our 40
1:32:33
Giga ton carbon budget needs to
be divided up lament amongst the
1:32:38
nations, then in those nations,
it has to be divided up amongst
1:32:42
the sector's which will include
travel, and too bad for your
1:32:46
slave.
1:32:48
Unknown: And then they need to
divvy up the sectors. And then
1:32:50
they need to have the measures
which deals sector by sector
1:32:53
with getting the and if that
means actually something where
1:32:56
you can't get on a plane. That's
fine. That's probably part of
1:32:59
the national plan.
1:33:00
Adam Curry: That's part of the
plan. I'm sorry, if some of us
1:33:05
are told, obviously not me,
because I'm STANLEY JOHNSON, a
1:33:08
seller so told you can't find
the plane, then that's fine.
1:33:12
Because that's just what it is
Shut up. Shut up. Your credit
1:33:16
card will not work to buy
tickets because your carbon
1:33:22
budget has already been spent.
It's that simple. The glass
1:33:25
years. And of course Al Gore is
out there but I'm sticking with
1:33:31
this climate change thing
because it's the it's the
1:33:33
biggest problem we have
everything stems from it all
1:33:36
your fake food, all your rice
beef, and he's on on NBC on the
1:33:40
Today Show talking some smack
Well,
1:33:42
Unknown: it's important to keep
hope alive as Reverend Jackson
1:33:45
always. And the truth is the
crisis is still getting worse
1:33:51
faster than we are deploying the
solutions. A lot of the
1:33:55
scientists who are almost always
cool heads, they're really
1:33:57
beginning to get super agitated
about how serious this is. Oh,
1:34:02
yeah.
1:34:02
Adam Curry: You don't want to
piss off some scientists.
1:34:05
Because, you know, they'll come
and they'll hit you with a slide
1:34:07
rule.
1:34:07
Unknown: So we still have time.
And the question is whether we
1:34:12
have the political will but
political will is itself a
1:34:14
renewable resource. We need to
stop making the problem
1:34:20
political
1:34:21
Adam Curry: will that was a good
quote, political will itself is
1:34:24
a critical resource. Is that
what you say? Or do you say
1:34:26
renewable?
1:34:28
Unknown: Well, the question is
whether we have the political
1:34:30
will but political will is
itself a renewable resource.
1:34:33
It's renewable, renewable.
1:34:37
John C Dvorak: It's renewable.
Even what is he talking about?
1:34:42
He's what is why was political
will a renewable resource
1:34:46
Adam Curry: because you can kick
people out of office and vote
1:34:49
other people in and yeah.
1:34:52
John C Dvorak: It's a misuse of
the word renewable
1:34:55
Unknown: ah, is whether we have
the political will but political
1:34:58
will is itself a renewable
resource. First, we need to stop
1:35:03
making the problem worse, we
need to obey the first law of
1:35:06
holes when you're in one stop
digging first law
1:35:08
Adam Curry: of holes.
1:35:11
John C Dvorak: Holes. Holy
mackerel, this guy's on a roll.
1:35:17
I had
1:35:17
Adam Curry: never heard of the
first law of holes. But he's one
1:35:21
for sure. The problem
1:35:23
Unknown: worse, we need to obey
the first law of holes when
1:35:25
you're in one, stop digging. And
we've got to stop using the sky
1:35:29
as an open sewer. For trapping
all this extra heat. This is
1:35:33
good. It's important to make the
changes we were talking earlier
1:35:36
about composting and all of
these different heat pump and
1:35:40
changing the light bulbs. But as
important as it is to change the
1:35:43
light bulbs way more important
to change the laws and the
1:35:47
policies because that's that's
really the solution. Yeah, we
1:35:51
need carbon budget and
unfortunately, the largest
1:35:53
polluters are way better at
capturing politicians and
1:35:57
capturing emissions. Even those
who in the past would not even
1:36:00
want to use the word climate or
the phrase global warming are
1:36:03
now saying, oh, man, I gotta
look at my old cards here. You
1:36:06
know, this thing is really
getting bad and everybody sees
1:36:10
it in their own lives now. So
we've got to get over this
1:36:13
political barrier that the big
polluters are reinforcing, like
1:36:18
revenge runs every single day.
And they've got massive
1:36:21
advertising campaigns to try to
convince people it's not that
1:36:24
serious, and we shouldn't go so
fast to try to solve it. We need
1:36:28
to go fast. Stop.
1:36:30
John C Dvorak: What ad Have you
ever seen in your entire life
1:36:34
where they come on and say, Hey,
we're going too fast on this
1:36:38
climate change isn't an
advertisement presented by Exxon
1:36:42
bullcrap ads,
1:36:45
Adam Curry: I'm still stuck at
first law of holes.
1:36:48
John C Dvorak: First of all, he
would have that don't be in a
1:36:52
way. By the way. The first off
hoses if you're in one, stop
1:36:56
digging, what if you want to do
what if you're digging down
1:36:58
because you're trying to get to
the sewer line or Sunday, you
1:37:00
might want to be in a hole, dig
in deeper,
1:37:03
Adam Curry: I have the first law
of
1:37:05
Unknown: holes.
1:37:07
Adam Curry: It's just a great
term.
1:37:09
John C Dvorak: It is great.
1:37:11
Adam Curry: So I've been I am in
fact advertising against the
1:37:15
climate change a scam. And I
have spurred people on to go to
1:37:19
youtube because it was released
on YouTube climate change the
1:37:23
movie. And I'm going to play a
short clip from it. These are
1:37:27
all Harvard MIT Nobel Prize
winners who are all saying this
1:37:33
is bullcrap. It's a hoax. In
fact, quite the opposite is true
1:37:37
of this global warming.
1:37:40
Unknown: This is not at all
unprecedented.
1:37:44
For the last 500 million years,
temperatures have vary greatly.
1:37:48
But for almost all our time, the
Earth was much much warmer than
1:37:52
today. Compared to the last half
billion years, the earth right
1:37:57
now is exceptionally cold. In
fact, there are very few times
1:38:01
when it's been this code,
1:38:03
were relatively cold, maybe not
quite the coldest, it's been in
1:38:08
500 million years, but pretty
close to it, we are in
1:38:12
a remarkably cool period. If we
look over the last 550 million
1:38:16
years, in fact, only one other
time period in that last 550
1:38:21
million years was the
temperature as cool as it is
1:38:23
now.
1:38:24
The mammals who now inhabit the
earth began to evolve around 60
1:38:28
million years ago, when the
world was much warmer than
1:38:30
today.
1:38:32
We just look at the last 65
million years. So this is after
1:38:35
the dinosaurs go extinct.
Mammals really start to take
1:38:38
over and our evolutionary
ancestors start to live on the
1:38:42
land anytime period, within the
last 65 million years was warmer
1:38:46
than it is essentially today.
1:38:49
The Earth's mammals humans
included appear to thrive when
1:38:52
it's warm, warmer than it is.
1:38:55
There there's no doubt that warm
is better than cold in
1:38:58
geological history. We are a
tropical species, a human being
1:39:02
in the shade, naked dies at 20
see from hypothermia. We evolved
1:39:09
on the equator in Africa. And
the only reason we were able to
1:39:13
get out of there eventually was
fire shelter and clothing.
1:39:18
Adam Curry: This we do not want
to get colder. This is bad for
1:39:22
us. But when you're
1:39:25
John C Dvorak: is the idea first
of all rigor another ice age to
1:39:28
kill all humans
1:39:30
Adam Curry: while they're well
on their way and we're going to
1:39:33
use all kinds of propaganda and
a new term or a not a new term
1:39:39
but a term that is being
cemented in our psyche and I
1:39:41
came across this Ah What are you
drinking? I waited the whole
1:39:50
last show you didn't even crack
anything. Yes, yes.
1:39:53
John C Dvorak: Actually I did.
But I turned off that sound.
1:39:55
This is of all things signature
brand Celts or water original
1:40:01
signature
1:40:02
Adam Curry: brand. Oh, wow.
1:40:05
John C Dvorak: This seltzer
water because of the of the war
1:40:09
in the Middle East I'm drinking
seltzer water.
1:40:12
Adam Curry: You're helping the
children in the Middle East. So
1:40:16
the Europe, the European Union
has a landfill directive. Which
1:40:23
means stop putting stop throwing
out your trash. I'm shortening
1:40:27
it here. Stop throwing out your
trash people we can't have you
1:40:31
thrown out your trash. This is
no good. We need sustainable
1:40:35
sustainable waste management.
And how do you convince people
1:40:42
to do this? Well, you inject it
into culture. What better way
1:40:47
than to do this into fashion?
The most recent Paris Fashion
1:40:52
Week had all the biggies from
Stella McCartney, everybody. And
1:40:58
they all are using a new type of
material.
1:41:02
Unknown: Ella is a trailblazer
is a woman that dances to the
1:41:06
beat of her own drum. And I love
her creativity. But more than
1:41:10
anything, I love the way that
she is championing
1:41:13
sustainability in fashion,
because I think that's an
1:41:16
incredibly important message.
1:41:17
And there are some very big
names supporting her dad Paul
1:41:21
McCartney and his wife Nancy
Chevelle, but also Ringo Starr
1:41:24
and his wife, Barbara bath.
Luxury groups jostled for a
1:41:28
piece of the Stella pike. Oh,
it's a huge
1:41:30
platform. I'm a big believer in
infiltrating from within. I
1:41:33
mean, I'm with the biggest
puppies in the world. And I'm
1:41:37
like fighting inside and they're
very open hearted to it. I'm
1:41:41
very encouraged. I feel really
positive actually, about the
1:41:43
changes that we're making. And I
have their full support. I think
1:41:47
it gives a really, really loud
message to the industry that
1:41:50
miss ya know, is invested in
this business fired
1:41:52
up by that same desire to change
the world French designer Maheen
1:41:56
ser chose to showcase her 2024
Winter ready to wear collection
1:42:00
at Ground Control. An
alternative food hall located in
1:42:03
an old Parisian Railway Depot
with an each look a celebration
1:42:07
of the power of recycling. Yeah,
1:42:10
there were lots of upcycling so
you add scarves, you add upcycle
1:42:16
T shirts upcycle Ooh, these are
lots of recycled fibers also,
1:42:21
for example, the new top and the
needs all that they are united
1:42:25
fiber, even if they are not
upcycled not to be confused. So
1:42:29
yeah, this is still part of the
at the end of the brand. But of
1:42:33
course I'm there to the also to
make your dream and to make you
1:42:37
have joy and I'm really happy to
be able to have the chance in
1:42:42
this difficult word today to
have the chance to speak and I
1:42:47
thought what was the most
important thing for the
1:42:49
manifester to enjoy and love to
people?
1:42:51
Adam Curry: So upcycling is the
term where we take waste some of
1:42:56
it from the food whole pizza
boxes and we turn this in we
1:43:03
upcycle this into material and
then you're supposed to wear it
1:43:10
it's literally trash fashion.
Yeah.
1:43:15
John C Dvorak: This because
Heaven forbid day cotton you
1:43:18
know you have a million acres of
cotton being grown is throwing
1:43:22
these fibers out.
1:43:25
Adam Curry: goodies. You need
all these all these goodies. It
1:43:29
wasn't who this is. Ooh these
meanwhile, the Guardian says
1:43:34
that temperatures of minus three
Celsius our forecast next week
1:43:38
in Scotland so it's going from
21.8 degrees to minus three. Did
1:43:47
they replace the suddenly? Did
they replace the sun with a fake
1:43:51
sun? What did they do? That's
weird. That's weird. That's
1:43:57
weird. I'm sure that will also
be blamed on the carbon our
1:44:01
carbon budget. Oh, extreme
weather events. It's a scam
1:44:06
people the common for everything
with that. Everything.
1:44:10
Everything you can imagine. All
of its
1:44:16
John C Dvorak: well, to change
topics. Okay. Let's talk about
1:44:21
Russia. Oh, yeah, we should this
is a different story about
1:44:25
Russia. You know, those bastards
are always trying to meddle no
1:44:28
no. Is the EU belch finger
pointing at Russia? Belgium.
1:44:34
Unknown: Officials in Belgium
are looking into whether Russia
1:44:36
is meddling in upcoming European
Parliament elections. Authority
1:44:40
say that Russian agents in
Brussels are promoting pro
1:44:43
Moscow candidates to try to
undermine the EU support for
1:44:46
Ukraine. They have allegedly
even tried to bribe some
1:44:49
lawmakers. Belgium's Prime
Minister announced the probe
1:44:52
today. Belgian
1:44:54
intelligence services have
confirmed the existence of pro
1:44:57
Russian interference networks
with act It is in several
1:45:01
European countries and also here
in Belgium. The goal is very
1:45:06
clear. A weakened European
support for Ukraine serves
1:45:12
Russia on the battlefield.
1:45:14
Russian authorities denied the
accusations that Europe wide
1:45:17
elections are slated for June.
Yeah,
1:45:20
Adam Curry: they're pretty
worried because the far right is
1:45:23
taking over. Then I like it.
Good Reason. France by the way,
1:45:28
according to Politico. Headline
France talks tough on Ukraine
1:45:34
wall Gottwald gobbling up more
Russian gas 600 million euros
1:45:40
this year for liquefied natural
gas.
1:45:42
John C Dvorak: Wow. Yeah, I know
I say everyone's all over the
1:45:45
place about this. Well, you know
McCrone is shaking his fist at
1:45:48
Russia. We're gonna send troops
and meanwhile, you're buying all
1:45:51
this gas. And
1:45:54
Adam Curry: it's hilarious to
see some of these tick tock
1:45:57
videos of, of young kids across
the EU. The British are the
1:46:02
best. Boy, you think I'm gonna
fight Russia? I'm gonna do that
1:46:05
good tick tock videos to make
mate. I'm doing that. Bad and
1:46:11
Germany In Germany of
conscription code for draft
1:46:16
German
1:46:17
Unknown: Defense Minister Boris
Pistorius
1:46:19
meeting soldiers deploying to
Lithuania this week. The
1:46:23
countries have agreed to station
4800 troops there in three years
1:46:27
time and what's being called an
historic agreement. But these
1:46:32
deployments highlight a wider
issue for Germany, a lack of
1:46:36
military resources. The issues
reignited the debate around
1:46:40
conscription. Oh, even said the
phasing out of compulsory
1:46:46
military service in 2011 was a
mistake. Andres Rincon is in
1:46:51
Berlin. How controversial is
conscription as an issue?
1:46:54
It's very controversial. I think
the population is half split, I
1:46:59
would say I mean, regarding the
1:47:00
polls, what type of system is
being suggested? It's important
1:47:04
to understand that conscription
is not abolished in Germany,
1:47:08
suspend it. So it's easier to go
back to the old system, if you
1:47:13
want to do it. But there are
different proposals. One is to
1:47:18
go back to the normal compulsory
service model, but that could
1:47:23
include this time, women and men
Swedish model that means
1:47:30
smattering of so
1:47:31
Adam Curry: they can have
Swedish models in the Army
1:47:33
John C Dvorak: is cool to get a
lot of people to join. Yeah,
1:47:35
definitely.
1:47:37
Unknown: Women and men, you
could have a Swedish model. That
1:47:41
means mastering of soldiers and
then take roughly 1/3 of the
1:47:45
people which have been mustard
and then select volunteers.
1:47:50
Adam Curry: Mustard, mustard.
Well, and NPR has a has a quick
1:47:56
report here on on the future for
all of these conscripted EU
1:48:00
young people,
1:48:02
Unknown: elitist voices of
America. This is NPR or PBS
1:48:08
can't
1:48:08
be good for a country trying to
win a war that they would need
1:48:11
more troops as soon as possible.
And Ukrainian leaders think that
1:48:14
this new conscription law will
will help turn that around how
1:48:17
to do that.
1:48:18
So a the law lays the groundwork
to draft more military age men.
1:48:23
They would be required at all
times to carry draft
1:48:26
registration documents so
conscripts would be easier to
1:48:28
find. If they don't they could
lose privileges like they would
1:48:31
be banned from driving and
lawmakers are also considering
1:48:35
imposing fines for draft dodgers
in a separate bowl.
1:48:38
Alright, so those are the sticks
any carrots here? Yeah, the law
1:48:42
so
1:48:42
offers incentives to men who
volunteer for service for
1:48:45
example, they can get
certificates to buy a car or
1:48:48
done mortgage payments on a
house. And in one controversial
1:48:51
move the bill also would allow
convicts to serve in return for
1:48:55
a suspended sentence. Previously
convicts were banned from
1:48:58
military service
1:48:59
during quickly the draft age in
Ukraine is 25 wire younger men
1:49:03
Ukraine exempted
1:49:04
Ukraine doesn't have many of
them you know Ukraine has a very
1:49:07
low birth rate a drastic
declines in birth rates since
1:49:10
the USSR is collapsed. And if
Ukraine recruits a lot of young
1:49:13
men, it risks decimating an
entire generation. There
1:49:17
Adam Curry: you go. If we don't
get you with climate change,
1:49:21
we'll kill you on the
battlefield
1:49:23
John C Dvorak: stop this you and
set up some way kill in more
1:49:25
people's insane
1:49:27
Adam Curry: these people. I'm
glad we're all really worried
1:49:29
about the region at this hour.
Because the almost no more men
1:49:34
there's no more sperm left in
Ukraine. It's another way to get
1:49:38
rid of a country. Well,
1:49:41
John C Dvorak: it's kind of a
roundabout way of doing it. And
1:49:45
expensive. It doesn't fix any
potholes.
1:49:49
Adam Curry: No, but it does fill
the coffers of of the military
1:49:54
industrial base. The Prime
Minister of Japan was is a rare,
1:50:01
rare, rare speech before
Congress. Did you catch any of
1:50:04
the speech?
1:50:05
John C Dvorak: I didn't catch
it. I know about it. I saw the
1:50:07
summaries that you have. And no,
no, I have whatever you have is
1:50:13
going to be I'm sure better than
anything was presented on the
1:50:16
mainstream media.
1:50:17
Adam Curry: Well, this is from
Reuters. So Fat chance
1:50:20
Unknown: Russian missiles and
drones destroyed a large
1:50:22
electricity plant near Kyiv even
hit power facilities in several
1:50:26
regions of Ukraine on Thursday.
Russia is scaling up its
1:50:30
airstrikes as Kyiv runs low on
air defenses that most people
1:50:36
will not miss your new president
Volodymyr Zelensky, has been
1:50:39
repeating a plea for promised
aid to come through citing this
1:50:43
desperate lack of defenses. In
the halls of the US Congress. A
1:50:47
similar call rang out this week.
1:50:50
The world needs the United
States to continue playing this
1:50:56
upheaval told grow in the
affairs of the nation's
1:51:01
Japanese Prime Minister in
Yoshida giving lawmakers
1:51:04
something of a pep talk on what
America's role is, or should be
1:51:10
in the world. And
1:51:12
yet, as we meet here today, I
detect an undercurrent of self
1:51:21
doubt
1:51:21
behind him. Republican Speaker
of the House, Mike Johnson, who
1:51:25
has refused to bring up for a
vote a foreign military aid
1:51:28
package that includes $60
billion for Ukraine bad guy
1:51:32
we tell to you, yes. Support.
How long before hopes of Ukraine
1:51:39
would collapse under the
onslaught from Moscow? Oh,
1:51:45
Adam Curry: yes. So brave.
1:51:48
John C Dvorak: Did he versus you
were playing this high? At what
1:51:51
point did he mentioned
negotiations as a possible
1:51:54
solution to this issue? Like
maybe sitting down at the table
1:51:58
and saying, Hey, we got to stop
this is costing too much money
1:52:01
as that What did he What was
that in the speech? Did you
1:52:03
catch that?
1:52:05
Adam Curry: I must have missed
it is odd. I'm sure he said it.
1:52:10
John C Dvorak: He must have
because that's what you did
1:52:12
seems like the normal thing
you'd say.
1:52:15
Adam Curry: Have you been I
haven't heard it. Have you been
1:52:18
following this? Bliss a cook
over it at the Fed?
1:52:25
John C Dvorak: No. Well, Lisa,
you got me here.
1:52:28
Adam Curry: Yeah. So this is
part of most theory, that we're
1:52:32
just gonna blame everything on
black women.
1:52:36
John C Dvorak: Yeah, trouble. I
know. The theory is simple. And
1:52:40
as time goes on, it looks like
it's been a lot of black women
1:52:44
up to get blamed.
1:52:44
Adam Curry: Let's review. Let's
review. We have Fani Willis.
1:52:49
They're going to be blamed for
Trump's getting
1:52:51
John C Dvorak: she's also
corrupt. It's obvious that we
1:52:53
said keep the more they dig into
her that we're sick looks.
1:52:56
Adam Curry: I'm sure she's not
the only corrupt one, but she's
1:52:58
the one getting pushed forward.
Who else do we have? We have
1:53:02
several exhibit
1:53:03
John C Dvorak: we have. We have
Lori Lightfoot investigating a
1:53:06
black mayor in the new New York
nearby town and who is a black
1:53:10
woman? We have? That's my
favorite one. By the way. Yeah.
1:53:14
When she When did she become an
investigator?
1:53:17
Adam Curry: Mayor Adams, another
black woman in New York, who was
1:53:22
taking my Yeah. And now trouble
at the Fed investigation into
1:53:29
Lisa Cook's academic record
raises questions. Lisa D. Cook
1:53:34
is one of the world's most
powerful economists. She taught
1:53:38
economics at Harvard University
to Michigan State and served on
1:53:41
the Obama administration's
Council of Economic Advisers,
1:53:45
before being appointed in 2022
to the Federal Reserve Board of
1:53:48
Governors, which controls the
interest rates and money supply
1:53:54
of the United States. Now,
1:53:56
John C Dvorak: if you can, I
guess, go for it. So they've
1:54:01
discovered that all these years
no one's ever actually looked
1:54:05
into her academic background and
just took her at her word
1:54:08
instead of actually checking.
Turns out that she doesn't have
1:54:11
any half the degree she says
she's kind of like Biden who
1:54:15
once said he had three or four
degrees. He never did it.
1:54:17
Biden's a liar, is something
like that.
1:54:21
Adam Curry: The quality of her
scholarship has received
1:54:23
criticism. Despite her pedigree
questions of long persistent
1:54:28
about her academic record, her
publication history is
1:54:31
remarkably thin for a tenured
professor and her published work
1:54:35
largely focused on race
activism, rather than on
1:54:38
rigorous quantitative economics.
her nomination to the Fed
1:54:42
required vice president Kamala
Harris to cast a tie breaking
1:54:46
vote. By contrast, her
predecessor in the seat Janet
1:54:50
Yellen, now treasurer secretary
was confirmed unanimously cook
1:54:54
also seems to have consistently
inflated her own credentials. Oh
1:54:57
no. in 2020 to investigate
journalist Christopher brunette
1:55:01
pointed out that the spike
billing herself as a macro
1:55:04
economist Cook had never
published a peer reviewed macro
1:55:06
economics article and had
misrepresented her publication
1:55:09
history in her CV, claiming that
she had published an article in
1:55:12
the journal American Economic
Review in truth. The article was
1:55:15
published in American Economic
Review papers and proceedings, a
1:55:19
less prestigious non peer
reviewed magazine. So, and I
1:55:25
mean, it goes on and on and on
and on and on. So I think that
1:55:30
Miss Lisa D cook is going to be
blamed as you know, it was Lisa
1:55:33
who said, transitory. Don't you
remember? I remember that was
1:55:37
Lisa. Don't you remember that,
John?
1:55:39
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, it was
her? Definitely. Definitely.
1:55:41
Definitely. Definitely.
1:55:42
Adam Curry: It was Lisa. And I
don't know, I don't know who
1:55:46
made it. I think Lisa made this.
Lisa did this. This is Lisa.
1:55:49
There is
1:55:50
Unknown: a incredible scandal
unfolding at the Bureau of Labor
1:55:53
Statistics before your eyes
glaze over. It has to do with
1:55:58
nonpublic secret information
being released to a group of
1:56:02
what they described as super
users who of course, are all on
1:56:05
Wall Street and position to make
millions of dollars based on
1:56:09
this nonpublic information. This
is per the New York Times a lot
1:56:12
of other outlets reporting on
this as well. They say new
1:56:14
questions on how a key agency
shared inflation data, I think
1:56:18
that's to put it mildly, a
government economist had regular
1:56:21
contact with quote, super users
in finance record show at a time
1:56:25
when such information keenly
interests investors.
1:56:28
Adam Curry: I can't wait to find
out who did it. What economist
1:56:33
I'm gonna say blame Lisa. Even
if she didn't do it. So they
1:56:38
were just leaking the inflation
data early. Did you guys talk
1:56:41
about I haven't I haven't heard
DHF. Plug. Do you guys talk
1:56:43
about that at all. But
1:56:45
John C Dvorak: leaking the
inflation inflation data early?
1:56:47
No.
1:56:49
Adam Curry: This is quite
outrageous. I would say.
1:56:55
John C Dvorak: No, it's
outrageous, because it allows
1:56:56
for people to do trading that
could debate Yes, yes. Yeah.
1:56:59
It's Yes. It's illegal to do
that.
1:57:03
Adam Curry: Well, government
economist we shall see. I'm
1:57:07
saying Lisa, you had that? Four
parter? II. i Yes. You had that
1:57:14
four parter on transgender.
Medical, unnecessary medical
1:57:20
transgender treatment.
1:57:22
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the cast
report the cast short. Well,
1:57:26
Adam Curry: the final report now
is out of the cast report, the
1:57:30
cast review is what it's called.
And and they have some
1:57:33
conclusions. and correct that it
says in there, hey, there's no
1:57:38
real evidence this works. It's
no good kind of we're not sure.
1:57:44
But the final report has two
points. And I think that this is
1:57:47
this is where it all goes askew.
Quoting from the final report.
1:57:52
For most young people, a medical
pathway will not be the best way
1:57:56
to manage their gender related
distress. This is good. For
1:58:02
those young people for whom a
medical pathway is clinically
1:58:06
indicated. It is not enough to
provide this without also
1:58:10
addressing wider mental health
and or psychologic, psycho,
1:58:14
psycho socially challenging
problems. Innovation is
1:58:19
important if medicine is to move
forward. But there must be a
1:58:23
proportionate level of
monitoring oversight and
1:58:26
regulation that does not stifle
progress, while preventing creep
1:58:31
of unproven approaches into
clinical practice. Innovation
1:58:35
must draw from and contribute to
the evidence base. So I think
1:58:41
they're going to flip this
around. And they're going to add
1:58:44
there's going to start using
this on you know, for the for
1:58:49
for better medical, for Big
Pharma to come in and do more.
1:58:53
And and have, you know,
scientists that that know how
1:58:57
much carbon budget you have. I
mean, it's sad that this this
1:59:03
good evidence based report is
now basically being turned into
1:59:06
Oh, so as long as we shore this
up, we'll be okay.
1:59:10
John C Dvorak: Yeah, of course,
this is where the money is. It's
1:59:14
easy money. What was the number
$72,000 a year for everyone who
1:59:18
gets Trent you know, it gets
transitioned or I get on these
1:59:21
crazy?
1:59:22
Adam Curry: No, it's like $12
million over the lifetime of
1:59:25
each payout
1:59:26
John C Dvorak: was something
like yes, ridiculous amounts of
1:59:28
profit. And so all these HMOs
and all the rest of them that
1:59:32
are profit motivated, included
Kaiser who has signage that
1:59:37
we've I think has been in the
newsletter. You can see the
1:59:39
signage oh, we're at this
screen. We're that way. You
1:59:43
know, come here and we'll do the
operation for you. Yeah, it's
1:59:47
it's corrupt. This whole system
is bad. I mean, it's like you we
1:59:50
play it you read the note
earlier about the Doctor Who
1:59:54
excoriated someone fruit, you
know, trying to make him take
1:59:58
goes epic for the rest of his
life. Yeah,
2:00:00
Adam Curry: part of this is the
testing industrial complex,
2:00:03
which is also high on my list of
things to be looking at. We were
2:00:07
taught to bless you. We were
totally welcome. We were taught
2:00:10
during COVID to trust the test.
Oh my god, I just got tested,
2:00:14
it'll be okay. Even though we
know that the original test, but
2:00:19
wasn't the minute test
2:00:20
John C Dvorak: PVR PCR PVRs PCR
I can't remember PCR, Coast
2:00:25
Highway, pch,
2:00:26
Adam Curry: pch, PCR test. That
is bogus. It's never intended to
2:00:32
be a test. And then all of a
sudden we got a antigen test we
2:00:35
got some home kits like that
we've given them away giving
2:00:38
them away I tell you,
2:00:40
John C Dvorak: I have boxes of
them all all of this
2:00:43
Adam Curry: testing these bogus
the PSA test for
2:00:49
John C Dvorak: public service
announcements. Don't have them
2:00:52
they tested the PSA
2:00:53
Adam Curry: blood tests for
colon cancer is killing more
2:00:57
people than it's saving. I would
wager to say that all you know
2:01:02
the pap smears, probably the
breast cancer, I mean all of it.
2:01:07
The testing if you go to your
doctor that let's test some
2:01:10
stuff now I'm good man, I'm
good. And we have a lab rat
2:01:14
boots on the ground who wishes
to remain anonymous. And this is
2:01:17
regarding pee fast because you
know, pee fast is in the band
2:01:20
aids now he's going to kill your
kid. Don't use a band aid. Just
2:01:23
stitch him up. Pee fast
everywhere. This is another part
2:01:27
of this testing. Industrial
Complex. boots on the ground
2:01:31
reporter have worked for a
commercial environmental lab for
2:01:34
over 10 years. I agree with the
show's assessment, there is an
2:01:37
overhyped slash money grab going
on right now with pee fast. I'm
2:01:41
seeing a lot of headlines noting
that pee fast is detected in
2:01:44
name water supply here. I'm
thinking that when that when the
2:01:48
M five M is using the detected
headline they're scaring the
2:01:52
public by not mentioning at what
levels the chemicals are
2:01:55
present. This is exactly like
your lead test John, we are
2:01:58
talking about detection limits
of around 0.1 to 50 parts per
2:02:03
trillion dollars. The test is
also easily contaminated and
2:02:10
tested at that level. The test
is also easily contaminated
2:02:14
while sampling and samples need
to be processed in a cleanroom I
2:02:18
doubt field sample collection
occurs in a cleanroom and five
2:02:21
of them are using the term
detection but not mentioning
2:02:24
concentration in the reporting
which is likely likely causing
2:02:27
inflamed a ringless true onto
the money rap right now there
2:02:31
was probably only a couple of
large commercial lab companies
2:02:33
that like pace PAC e working
with the EPA to develop the
2:02:38
method and would be set up and
have certification since limits
2:02:42
have now been established by the
EPA and the testing isn't widely
2:02:45
available that leaves a huge new
market only available to big
2:02:48
companies with the foot in the
door so to speak. The EPA also
2:02:51
just released maximum
contaminant levels MCL for pee
2:02:55
fast and drinking water with a
compliance timeline off to the
2:02:58
races so big money in the
testing big money in the testing
2:03:05
it in testing for everything
testing for lead testing for for
2:03:09
cancer cancer is the best one
it's the best one so I'm very on
2:03:15
John C Dvorak: your doorstep
your crap in it and send it back
2:03:18
yeah, you can see the cancer
2:03:21
Adam Curry: and they say right
in the commercial could be false
2:03:23
positives to be false negatives.
Crap could be comme si comme sa
2:03:28
you know, anything can be
possible. Anything's possible
2:03:31
these days. So it's the I'm very
skeptical but tests entail very
2:03:38
skeptical about test, test test.
Then we have pixie girl, Pixie
2:03:45
girl on the Hill Pixie harridge
Yes. harridge on the Hill
2:03:50
testify for a woman. Yep. Well,
sure. Yeah. Now every single
2:03:58
reporter in the mainstream has.
Why are you laughing? So
2:04:06
maniacally every single
reporter, news model spokes
2:04:11
whole, they talk about sources,
a sources say the sources say
2:04:17
sources say they never reveal
their sources ever. Somehow,
2:04:25
Catherine herridge has to reveal
her sources. So I'm not sure
2:04:29
exactly what's going on with
this with her issue, but she
2:04:34
doesn't want to give up her
sources. So someone must have
2:04:39
slipped her information that was
not supposed to get out. And
2:04:43
even though every single report
ever since we've been doing the
2:04:47
show, never mentioned to just
sources say sources familiar
2:04:51
with the matter sources who know
how the Presidents think sources
2:04:54
my sources, good sources,
military sources, intelligence
2:04:57
sources. They never mentioned
who Nope Catherine herridge gets
2:05:02
drawn to the task. Former
2:05:04
Unknown: CBS News and Fox
investigative correspondent
2:05:06
Catherine herridge was on the
Hill this week pleading her case
2:05:10
and throwing her weight behind
the press X that is up for
2:05:12
passage. Let's listen. Roasted.
2:05:14
I am the last journalist who has
to spend two years in the
2:05:19
federal courts fighting to
protect my confidential sources.
2:05:23
She
2:05:23
is currently embroiled in a
First Amendment legal case that
2:05:26
is seeking to reveal the
confidential identities of
2:05:29
sources she has used and
reporting for Fox news report
2:05:32
about a Chinese scientist who
was investigated by the FBI. She
2:05:36
is also known for her reporting
on Hunter Biden's laptop before
2:05:39
Congress, she told her side of
the story.
2:05:43
When you go through major life
events as I have in recent
2:05:47
weeks, losing your job, losing
your company health insurance,
2:05:51
having your reporting files
seized by your former employer,
2:05:55
and being held in contempt of
court gives you clarity. The
2:05:59
First Amendment the protection
of confidential sources, and a
2:06:03
free press are my guiding
principles. They are my North
2:06:08
Star. When I was laid off in
February, an incident reinforced
2:06:12
in my mind the importance of
protecting confidential sources.
2:06:16
CBS News, locked me out of the
building and seized hundreds of
2:06:21
pages of my reporting files,
including confidential source
2:06:25
information. Multiple sources
said they were concerned that by
2:06:29
working with me to expose
government corruption, I
2:06:32
Adam Curry: like how she This is
about sources. And then she just
2:06:35
says multiple sources say this
is amazing. CBS News
2:06:38
Unknown: locked me out of the
building and seized hundreds of
2:06:42
pages of my reporting files,
including confidential source
2:06:45
information. Multiple sources
said they were concerned that by
2:06:49
working with me to expose
government corruption and
2:06:52
misconduct, they would be
identified and exposed. I pushed
2:06:57
back and with the public support
of my union, sag AFTRA, the
2:07:01
records were returned CBS News
decision.
2:07:06
Adam Curry: I was waiting for
you to catch that. Wow. Well, to
2:07:11
be fair, to be fair, it's
American Federation of radio and
2:07:15
television artists, AFTRA, and
sag Screen Actors Guild they got
2:07:20
together but yes, her boss is
the nanny than the nanny, Fran
2:07:26
Drescher
2:07:27
Unknown: and with the public
support of my union, sag AFTRA,
2:07:30
the records were returned, CBS
News's decision to receive my
2:07:35
reporting records crossed a red
line that I believe should never
2:07:39
be crossed again by any media
organization in the future.
2:07:43
Adam Curry: Is there no. Is
there no union for journalists?
2:07:48
Yeah,
2:07:48
John C Dvorak: there's there's a
guilds various newspaper guilds
2:07:51
there's tons of them hold every
newspaper has one and that's
2:07:54
what you think she'd be part of.
I didn't think sag AFTRA she's
2:07:58
an actor be what you the union
you're in if you're a reporter.
2:08:02
That's that's the doctors union
2:08:04
Adam Curry: show she's she's
testifying during the hearing
2:08:08
regarding this has already
passed the house right? Yeah,
2:08:11
I'm
2:08:11
John C Dvorak: gonna stop you
for a second. I'm glad you got
2:08:13
these clips because I was not
thinking of this as anything
2:08:15
other than just you know, who
gives a shit? But you're
2:08:19
probably right. This is
something phony baloney about
2:08:22
this whole thing to an extreme.
Please continue. The
2:08:28
Adam Curry: protect reporters
from exploitive state spying act
2:08:31
or Press Act tardy passed the
House. This bill prohibits the
2:08:36
federal government from
compelling journalists and
2:08:38
providers of telecommunication
services, example phone and
2:08:43
internet companies to disclose
certain protected information
2:08:47
except in limited circumstances
such as to prevent terrorism or
2:08:53
imminent violence. January 6,
specifically, the bill protects
2:08:59
from disclosure and disclosure
any in from any information
2:09:03
identifying a source, as well as
any records contents of a
2:09:07
communication documents or
information obtained or created
2:09:11
by journalists in the course of
their work, which is called
2:09:14
doing journalism. Further, the
bill protects specified third
2:09:18
parties, such as
telecommunications carriers, or
2:09:22
social media companies from
being compelled to provide
2:09:27
testimony or any document
consisting of a record
2:09:30
information or other
communications that are stored
2:09:33
by the third party on behalf of
a journalist. Isn't that
2:09:38
interesting? In light of section
203 All right, interesting.
2:09:43
Here's part two of her
testimony. Congressman
2:09:46
Unknown: Jim Jordan came to her
defense on Thursday seems to
2:09:49
me there's a pattern developing
here it critical of the
2:09:51
government Miss Atkinson
situation and shazam there.
2:09:54
They start doing all kinds of
strange things to your phone
2:09:58
line to your computer. You're
critical of the government and a
2:10:00
major news organization and your
award winning journalist had
2:10:03
been there five years you get
fired, but it's not just he got
2:10:05
fired. In fact, you can we can
we can. Maybe there's nothing to
2:10:08
that. But what we do know is
they seize your documents.
2:10:12
That's scary as well.
2:10:14
And you talked about a chilling
effect on the first amendment. I
2:10:17
don't know how it can be more
chilling. Now. Thank you, ladies
2:10:20
sitting beside you. They stepped
in, right, because they're
2:10:22
stepping in and helping them
stepping in help you get your
2:10:25
because you got your files back
finally, didn't you?
2:10:27
I did get the files back. If I
didn't have the support of sag
2:10:31
AFTRA really publicly standing?
I don't believe
2:10:35
Adam Curry: me. It's just
scripts like, Hey, man, give me
2:10:38
my sides back. How can I can't
do my work without my sides.
2:10:42
Your files
2:10:43
Unknown: back finally, didn't
you? I
2:10:44
did get the files back if I
didn't have the support of sag
2:10:48
AFTRA really publicly stated.
2:10:51
John C Dvorak: So she's going
crediting she could have just
2:10:54
said yes. She's not like a
NASCAR where she has to plug
2:10:57
every little patches on her
jacket.
2:11:01
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, hey, you
know those documents? And she
2:11:04
John C Dvorak: just say I Yes, I
got them back. Now, Dan, I want
2:11:07
to thank sag AFTRA, and I want
to thank my mom.
2:11:10
Adam Curry: I think she's pissed
because one of our scripts was
2:11:13
signed by John Brennan. I mean,
these are things that you want
2:11:15
to keep for prosperity spec. I
2:11:17
Unknown: did get the files back.
If I didn't have the support of
2:11:20
sag AFTRA really publicly
standing up for journalism, I
2:11:24
don't believe that I would have
received the files and they
2:11:28
would have been returned. And I
just want to be clear,
2:11:30
Congressman, wherever you work,
if this happened to you, it's an
2:11:35
attack on free press. It's an
attack on the First Amendment.
2:11:39
It makes it more challenging for
reporters to work in the future
2:11:43
that disperses the free flow of
information to the public. They
2:11:48
call it a journalism a
profession for a reason. Because
2:11:52
it's about an Informed
Electorate, and it's a
2:11:55
cornerstone of our democracy.
2:11:58
Adam Curry: Isn't Trump a member
of sag AFTRA? He must be? Oh, he
2:12:02
has to be well, they should give
his files back to that.
2:12:07
John C Dvorak: Well, he he's
going to talk to files.
2:12:09
Adam Curry: Kudos to Jim Jordan
for resurrecting Shazam. Yeah.
2:12:15
Kudos to Jim Jordan. Good. Good
work. Jim.
2:12:19
John C Dvorak: Shazam.
2:12:21
Adam Curry: Shazam.
2:12:22
John C Dvorak: Okay. Well, let's
give us up. I want to hear your
2:12:24
theory on this. It's got to be
something that happened to us,
2:12:27
the Chinese guy she outed or she
gets told not to do it. He did
2:12:32
it anyway. Or she didn't do
something she was told to do.
2:12:36
Adam Curry: It has to be warring
factions, I would say CIA, FBI.
2:12:43
And she overstepped her
boundaries somewhere somewhere.
2:12:46
She She because I mean, the CIA,
certainly at CBS. They just give
2:12:51
you the talking points, hey,
hey, you gotta keep me. This is
2:12:56
off the record background only.
But here's what's going on with
2:13:00
that situation, then, of course,
it's exactly what they want to
2:13:03
see on the news. And, and
someone went rogue, and this has
2:13:07
nothing to do with her. They
want to know who went rogue. Who
2:13:11
gave her some information. I
don't know what it is. But then
2:13:15
all of a sudden, we have this
weird bill. And and this is what
2:13:19
it's about, about if you're a
journalist, and you you have I
2:13:25
guess DMS on social media, which
is sounds kind of like where
2:13:29
this is coming from, because
they mentioned specifically that
2:13:32
the intelligence community can't
demand that. I think everybody
2:13:39
has something to hide, and I
think
2:13:41
John C Dvorak: it's just the
opposite. Okay. I think the
2:13:44
intelligence community is
planting these things, and they
2:13:47
don't want to be outed and they
want to have some sort of
2:13:49
protection. Oh,
2:13:50
Adam Curry: there you go. I love
that. That makes sense. This is
2:13:55
the intelligence community
Protection Act. Yeah.
2:14:00
John C Dvorak: We can say
whatever we want. No one's gonna
2:14:03
say, hey, wait a minute just
came right out of your offices.
2:14:07
Yeah. Well, there
2:14:08
Adam Curry: we go solve for
Katherine. Then I thought that
2:14:12
she'd been played, but
2:14:13
John C Dvorak: she's just maybe
she's in the position. They took
2:14:16
the whole thing set up. She did
nothing wrong. This is all
2:14:20
right. And she's being she was
because she's a good
2:14:23
spokesperson. She's the guy that
needs to go in for the guy or
2:14:26
the gal that needs to go in
front of Congress and give her
2:14:29
sad story. And do it well,
because she's good. She's not a
2:14:33
slouch. And she's an actress.
She's in Sag AFTRA. She goes up
2:14:38
there and everybody says yes,
yes, yes to this and then they
2:14:40
pass that idiotic thing. It's
got nothing to do with the
2:14:42
press. It has to do with
protecting intelligence sources.
2:14:48
Adam Curry: There you go. Who do
you think her agent is? CAA?
2:14:52
Let's see.
2:14:54
John C Dvorak: William Morris.
Who knows? Well, no, she
2:14:56
definitely has somebody good.
2:14:58
Adam Curry: They all know they
all have agents. Usually they do
2:15:01
usually is ita I wonder it
2:15:05
John C Dvorak: wouldn't be hard
to find out you can look at IMDb
2:15:08
if you have the Pro account you
can look up their agents I don't
2:15:11
have TV in there I have
2:15:13
Adam Curry: no pro account. Oh,
I have a pro account she you can
2:15:18
book or though for speeches.
2:15:21
John C Dvorak: Sure. But the
booking is that that's less
2:15:24
defined just like once you give
up on the speaking circuit
2:15:27
everybody bookshelf
2:15:28
Adam Curry: speakers speaking Oh
speaking fields find that what
2:15:31
do you How much do you think you
can get her for?
2:15:33
John C Dvorak: I think she's 12
grand.
2:15:36
Adam Curry: Read more. Let me
see. They don't know I have fake
2:15:41
news AAE. Do we know these? This
outfit? Oh 30,000 to $50,000 for
2:15:47
a live event. Holy cry?
2:15:50
John C Dvorak: Why that's
ridiculous. That's great. Yeah,
2:15:54
for her if you want a virtual
and get it virtual event,
2:15:57
Adam Curry: please contact.
2:16:01
John C Dvorak: But she makes
money off of zoom call.
2:16:04
Categories. Yes. Is the Okay.
Back into the beginning of what
2:16:09
you're doing here. This stinks
to high heaven. does. Yeah. Yes,
2:16:20
she did nothing. No, she
2:16:21
Adam Curry: did nothing wrong.
But yeah, I'm with you on that.
2:16:26
It's like hey, hey, hey, hey,
hey. She's she's actually been.
2:16:30
She's protecting her sources.
She's doing the right thing. She
2:16:33
knows how it works. She got an
agent she got she does live
2:16:36
events.
2:16:39
John C Dvorak: She is She sang a
little bit that she just pulled
2:16:42
off this. This speaking in front
of Congress and getting your ass
2:16:48
in a sling, supposedly just
district Giffard. That's where
2:16:51
you get the high rates. She
doesn't have to go back to work
2:16:54
for CBS. She'll make $50,000 Do
about 10 speeches make a half a
2:16:57
million dollar half a million
dollars this next year and do a
2:17:01
podcast and do a podcast to be
doing a podcast. That's true.
2:17:07
True. I bet she is I bet that's
that's
2:17:10
Adam Curry: that's our next
step. We thought I thought she
2:17:12
was going to show up at another
network or in government. No.
2:17:15
It's something completely
different. She's got it man.
2:17:18
She's the next Megyn Kelly
2:17:23
John C Dvorak: Yep, should be
pushing gold.
2:17:27
Adam Curry: No, no. Megan. Push.
2:17:30
John C Dvorak: Oh, I stomach
gut. No,
2:17:34
Adam Curry: no. No, she's always
talking about her legacy box.
2:17:38
Legacy box
2:17:40
John C Dvorak: legacy box. Okay,
that's a good sponsor is
2:17:44
Adam Curry: a great sponsor
mattresses now that the mattress
2:17:48
is even Squarespace that's all
over its legacy box. It's the
2:17:52
wellness company really. They
were they the leg the wellness
2:17:55
company, very sketchy outfit.
They are paying for a lot of
2:18:00
these podcasts.
2:18:03
John C Dvorak: Good for them.
I'm glad podcasters are making
2:18:05
money. Yeah, because we're sure
not Yeah.
2:18:08
Adam Curry: And with that, I'd
like to thank you for your
2:18:09
courage say in the morning to
you the man who just put the sea
2:18:12
and intelligence community
ladies and gentlemen say hello
2:18:14
to my friend on the other end.
The one we missed the John C.
2:18:22
John C Dvorak: Graphene is water
and Dames a night out there in
2:18:25
the morning.
2:18:27
Adam Curry: In the morning to
the trolls and the troll room.
2:18:29
Can I count you trolls per
second? On a previous Sunday,
2:18:37
our troll count was 17 61,760
Today's count 2008 Trolls are up
2:18:46
the war there multiply a war.
You're right. World War Axe,
2:18:50
there's no doubt about it.
Everybody's here. Everybody's
2:18:53
ready to go. Good to
2:18:54
John C Dvorak: hear what we had
to say what we had to say about
2:18:55
this whole scheme and they seem
scheme is what I call it. And
2:18:59
Adam Curry: they stuck all the
way through the Catherine
2:19:01
herridge actress bit and that's
pretty cool. The trolls are here
2:19:06
live. That's our live studio
audience. Because no agenda is
2:19:10
filmed before a live studio
audience. And you can be a
2:19:14
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you don't have to stand in line
2:19:16
don't have to send off for
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2:19:19
anybody knows somebody on the
inside. Just go to troll room.io
2:19:23
You can listen to the live
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2:19:26
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and pre recorded. And there's
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2:19:34
that's the troll room. That's
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doing more and more every day
more joining. Now we have Pocket
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Casts that's, that's the
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2:19:49
Pocket Casts they're starting to
add features. And I know a lot
2:19:53
of you couldn't you can see a
podcast Apps icon. Do you see
2:19:55
all the cool features they have
but the one that I like is where
2:19:58
you get automatically notified
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you can tap on it, boom, whoa,
2:20:05
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2:20:08
you within 90 seconds of us
posting the show. If you can't
2:20:11
listen, live, and includes
chapters, I think Dred Scott
2:20:14
will now be using the so we have
some cool new chapter features,
2:20:18
which is animated GIFs. So now,
not
2:20:24
John C Dvorak: gonna be a cat
running back and forth across
2:20:26
the screen. Yes,
2:20:27
Adam Curry: it's right. When you
said this actually is going to
2:20:29
be happening. Yes. So I'm sure
dread will be all over that.
2:20:36
Where was I? Oh, yes. The
podcast? Yes. Right. We're not
2:20:40
making Catherine herridge money.
That's what we were talking
2:20:42
about. No way. And she'll be
doing a podcast, she'll be
2:20:45
settling legacy box and doing
all kinds of good things. But we
2:20:48
think that compromises our
integrity, it does. And we don't
2:20:52
want to be diplomatic take a
beating, we take a beating, but
2:20:55
we keep on treating No. And
we've decided to do it all value
2:21:00
for value, which means we can do
whatever we want. We don't have
2:21:02
to stop for ad breaks. We don't
have to be careful about
2:21:06
mentioning a competing product,
which by a definition of self
2:21:09
censorship. Now we just do
whatever we want. If we like a
2:21:12
product that one of our
producers uses. We'll talk about
2:21:16
it without getting compensated.
We love it. Many such products
2:21:19
in the past, I mentioned circle
of lavender blossom.org. Both
2:21:24
use these products, many
products. Of course, we have all
2:21:28
kinds of side things that take
place, but we also we don't we
2:21:33
don't do t shirts. Yeah, we
there's no agenda shop.com. But
2:21:36
that's just one of our
producers, who's returning value
2:21:40
by running that for us. We don't
get any cut of any sales. He
2:21:44
works with the artists, and then
they figure something out. And I
2:21:48
don't think he's making a lot of
money actually, because those
2:21:51
prices are pretty reasonable.
And this fantastic merch and
2:21:55
very cheap from time to time he
makes a donation it's called the
2:21:59
value for value model if you
want to read more about it since
2:22:01
we are the progenitors of it,
probably about 1516 years now.
2:22:06
Go to value number four value
dot info. In the meantime, we
2:22:10
would like to thank the artists
who brought us the artwork for
2:22:13
episode 16 150 That's the
previous episode because we have
2:22:17
artists who are listening live
in real time and they are
2:22:21
returning value by creating some
fantastic artwork that we can
2:22:25
use. It always delights people,
it always gets attention and
2:22:30
people pay attention to it. And
the last episode was titled algo
2:22:35
juice the artwork for that was
no exception for the amount of
2:22:38
attention it received. Damn
Kenny Ben brought it to us. We
2:22:43
got emails over this one. Hey,
what's with the beads?
2:22:51
John C Dvorak: But those are pop
beads obviously and but the idea
2:22:54
was that the son had this bit
this moment as these beads show
2:22:58
up when you're looking at an
eclipse and she just exaggerated
2:23:01
it. Yeah, it was the only piece
that was there that was that was
2:23:05
artistic.
2:23:07
Adam Curry: Interesting. How
Dana Burnett he's not buying
2:23:09
that story.
2:23:10
John C Dvorak: Well, I don't
know. I mean, something's that
2:23:12
guy has a dirty mind man. He's
like he does a dirty mind a lot
2:23:15
of people do. I mean we just saw
pop beats in Hollywood too long
2:23:19
been trying to break away
there's just clean living guy
2:23:23
but he can't do no
2:23:24
Adam Curry: no hate remember
he's the 50 Shades of Grey guy
2:23:27
so
2:23:27
John C Dvorak: oh yeah, that's
it. You can't forget that. No,
2:23:31
Adam Curry: you can take the you
can take the guy out of sex. Get
2:23:34
all three
2:23:36
John C Dvorak: of those films
that walked away with a half a
2:23:39
billion dollars I think he had a
piece of the action and
2:23:42
Adam Curry: he's only an
Associate Executive Producer.
2:23:45
John C Dvorak: Well no he's
become the executive producer
2:23:47
once who i i hate to throw that
at him.
2:23:49
Adam Curry: Oh okay. I'm sorry
that's me oh, there let me see
2:23:57
we were looking at because there
was a lot of Eclipse stuff and
2:23:59
this was obviously Eclipse
related and people were talking
2:24:02
about the beads so it was fun to
choose some beads art that we
2:24:09
had. I mean
2:24:11
John C Dvorak: really wasn't
anything what was it it was
2:24:13
another we're having this is a
moment we're going through which
2:24:17
is dry
2:24:18
Adam Curry: city dry stuff Yeah.
2:24:21
John C Dvorak: so dry that
paucity of donation or paucity
2:24:23
of art? Yeah. We're like,
relying on AI too much like the
2:24:29
one you'd like to piece by
networks. It clips confusion
2:24:33
with the castle ish ish.
2:24:36
Adam Curry: No, no. I said what
do you say? I said, What do you
2:24:39
think about the one you wanted?
Was the rapture? You want all
2:24:43
the people? That was funny all
the people floating up into the
2:24:46
sky from drop calm like
2:24:51
John C Dvorak: no, I thought
there was a good piece. It was
2:24:53
really but since you're closer
to the rapture being in Texas
2:24:58
you Oh god is inaccurate Yes,
2:25:02
Adam Curry: it's incorrect Thank
you very much Dame Kenny Ben for
2:25:09
providing us their works. Poster
there was some other ones let me
2:25:13
see you I saw you used Sir Sir
Schug aka fo Diddley's art for
2:25:18
the newsletter. Yeah, which we
discussed briefly. I liked that
2:25:22
one that was that was definitely
great
2:25:24
John C Dvorak: was it was it was
artistic as artistic It
2:25:27
Adam Curry: was then was band
aids. I thought there was an
2:25:31
orange juice spill. Maybe I'm
wrong. No,
2:25:34
John C Dvorak: there's an orange
juice spill with a show numbers.
2:25:37
Yeah. 50 That wasn't which came
in late. Yeah. Well,
2:25:42
Adam Curry: artists, we love
you. We love what you do. We
2:25:44
love the value that you provide.
It gives us something to do
2:25:47
after the show. Because you
know, we're not like okay,
2:25:49
that's a wrap everybody. Let's
do it. Done. See, see you next
2:25:52
week. And I love what I do, we
immediately get back to work. We
2:25:57
have to find a show title. We
have to find some artwork. We
2:26:00
have to do the credits, which we
spend a lot of time on we just
2:26:03
double check our work to make
sure we don't miss anybody's
2:26:06
credit trihard so thank you all
very much for participating in
2:26:10
our in our bi weekly contest. Is
a bi weekly or twice weekly.
2:26:15
What is it? twice weekly, twice
a week or twice weekly contest?
2:26:20
And again, thank you very much
David. Kenny been providing some
2:26:23
value back to the show time
talent treasure.
2:26:27
John C Dvorak: Yes, he has been
he won that competition last
2:26:30
year.
2:26:30
Adam Curry: Oh for most, most
chosen our most wins. It's
2:26:33
amazing. It's amazing. Now this
being tax weekend here in
2:26:40
America. Yes. tax time.
2:26:41
John C Dvorak: i Yes,
2:26:43
Adam Curry: I did my taxes.
Yesterday was a lot of fun. A
2:26:48
lot of fun. Just I'll bet.
oodles and oodles of fun. I
2:26:55
can't wait. I can't wait. How
many more years are we doing
2:26:58
this thing, John? For
2:27:07
John C Dvorak: the right.
2:27:10
Adam Curry: Team was like, Hey,
man, hey, what are you going to
2:27:13
do after the after four years? I
said I don't know. We'll figure
2:27:19
something out.
2:27:20
John C Dvorak: So Mimi says to
fail really? I shouldn't be
2:27:22
putting a hard date out.
2:27:26
Adam Curry: Notice how notice
how the women in our life are
2:27:29
very confused about this.
2:27:32
John C Dvorak: Actually has the
wrong me me voice anyway.
2:27:35
Adam Curry: You want you want to
do over? listed? Yeah, I
2:27:37
John C Dvorak: know. I'm
supposed to do this voice. And
2:27:40
no, you want to stop you for
years. What am I going to do? Be
2:27:48
the new she wants me to use.
2:27:51
Adam Curry: So it's a very short
list today, understandably so
2:27:54
however. However, I love this.
Baron at large. That's his name
2:28:03
Baron at large has been sending
us this email for a couple of
2:28:06
weeks. And he says you need to
do verbalize her donation. Did
2:28:11
you see this email? Oh, yeah.
And did you respond to it?
2:28:16
John C Dvorak: Ah, you know, I
probably did one of his earlier
2:28:20
ones. And then I didn't and then
I said use Zoom and I went back
2:28:24
and forth on this. And so here's
2:28:25
Adam Curry: his idea. His idea
is you need to do a rubberized
2:28:29
or donation if someone donates
$3,333.33 That's rubberized or
2:28:35
donation. And we're like okay,
yeah, a global warming is real.
2:28:43
So what does he do? He donates
$3,333.33 Yes.
2:28:52
John C Dvorak: Are you guys not
answering my letters? I'm gonna
2:28:56
do it myself which is of course
the way they know it. That's the
2:28:59
no agenda way which is you do it
2:29:01
Adam Curry: yourself. You make
it happen. And here's his note.
2:29:04
He's from Bridgewater, New
Jersey by the way. This is a new
2:29:07
donation called the rubble iser
producers donating the same
2:29:11
rubber lasers. If you're okay
with it, yeah, we're okay. Yeah,
2:29:15
if 20 others become rubber
lasers in the next two years.
2:29:21
I'll make challenge coins for
them. Wow. I mean, this is he's
2:29:27
he's tripling down on this.
2:29:29
John C Dvorak: That is the
strip. tripling down. Three
2:29:33
three threes is donation. 333333
which is a lot of threes. Yes.
2:29:39
And he's going to he wants 20
other people to join him in this
2:29:44
club that he's created. It's his
own club 28 Once he gets to 20
2:29:48
Boom, the coins come out.
2:29:50
Adam Curry: I think we should
call it the Baron at large
2:29:52
Webalizer club. Fine with me.
And so he says Please play the
2:29:57
Webalizer clip. I I felt like we
had to do a little bit more than
2:30:03
that guy, ladies and gentlemen,
it is time to
2:30:09
Unknown: hang out. And my
3333 33 or otherwise are out.
2:30:19
Adam Curry: Double There we go.
That's your new sequence of
2:30:22
clips for the rubber lines.
2:30:23
John C Dvorak: And by the way,
the way he goes with 3333 33 is
2:30:28
the donations to call wins. Yes,
yes.
2:30:32
Adam Curry: 3333 3333 Thank you,
Baron at large. You saved our
2:30:37
butts. Big time. Big time.
2:30:40
John C Dvorak: Yes, I will say
this to people out there who
2:30:42
think that donating it doesn't
help. We had a total of 29
2:30:47
donations over $50 and this is
through a newsletter of 30,000
2:30:51
people and an audience of a
million well, they all they all
2:30:55
pay tax miserable 29 donations.
And if it wasn't for Baron at
2:31:01
large, it would have number
would be terrible. But let's
2:31:04
let's continue on with our
executive and so thanks,
2:31:07
Adam Curry: Baron and large
Thank you.
2:31:10
John C Dvorak: Yeah, Lifesaver
Mr. Black comes in with it from
2:31:15
Rice wick raised the rice bag of
rice Lake Netherlands at 350 and
2:31:23
he says in the Morning John and
Adam and a 333 donation also
2:31:27
have a birthday call it to my
son, Carsten turns eight on
2:31:31
April 14 My the my light in life
together with my daughter I love
2:31:37
always health karma for
everybody. Mr. Black.
2:31:42
Adam Curry: You've got karma.
Onwards to we're already at
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Associate Executive Producers
Chad Finkbeiner, Highland
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Heights, Ohio two, three 3.99
Thank you for providing the best
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podcast on the known area of our
level top topographical plain
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flatters hi mom these says
jingles JCD spooky donate and
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TPP jobs karma jobs jobs jobs
jobs, jobs jobs, jobs
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Unknown: karma
2:32:26
Adam Curry: I like that one.
2:32:28
John C Dvorak: Onward with
Khaled pitches. Colin Colin
2:32:31
Colin Colin pitches. These Colin
dubs spring North Carolina to 22
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in a note was attached call it
Do you have palette pages add
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note there John and Adam man
made the short row of ducks
2:32:47
remind you of simpler times when
birds were real? My wife and I
2:32:54
are not dildos. We have a two
year old boy or two two we have
2:32:59
twin two year olds.
Unfortunately one of them has
2:33:02
already oh one of them died
that's terrible. And we are
2:33:05
currently working on Baby number
three and this is my first
2:33:08
donation so please de douche.
2:33:12
Adam Curry: As well as one as
2:33:14
John C Dvorak: well as provide
baby making karma.
2:33:17
Adam Curry: You've been de Deus.
Got it. Make karma make those
2:33:22
babies. I'll skip over this one
and go straight to Dame Zelda of
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the wandering Jews. She's in San
Jose California. 200 ollars
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Associate Executive Producer
ship Benji and thank you very
2:33:34
much Dame Zelda and the
2:33:37
John C Dvorak: brothers the same
amount of money is Linda
2:33:39
Lubetkin. in Lakewood, Colorado.
Yes, indeed, Linda Lou patcon,
2:33:43
the Duchess of jobs and writer
of resumes. And she wants jobs
2:33:48
karma and for and wants to tell
you that for a resume that gets
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results go to Image makers
inc.com For all your executive
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resume jobs, but Job Search
needs this image makers
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equivocate or find Linda on the
producers list jobs,
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Adam Curry: jobs, jobs and jobs
for jobs. And that wraps up the
2:34:12
dough the executive and
Associate Executive producers
2:34:15
for episode 1651. On this tax
weekend, we appreciate it. You
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can always remember us when you
get your refund, we hope you get
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a refund. We'd love it if you
got a refund. But of course we
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appreciate everyone who returns
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best podcast in the universe.
And we thank everybody who came
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people on the sustaining
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helpful. Certainly when we have
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can make them up yourself you
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thank you again to our executive
and Associate Executive
2:34:53
producers. These are real
credits. You get to keep them
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our formula is
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Unknown: this. We go out yet
people in demand
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Adam Curry: And John's gonna
take us through and mention all
2:35:14
of the donors $50 and
2:35:16
John C Dvorak: above. Yeah, the
20 of them. Gabrielle Shelton
2:35:20
starts us off in Fulton, New
York from 8195. And he saw a gas
2:35:26
station receipt with a bunch of
threes on it and decided to
2:35:29
donate Oh good. Kevin McLaughlin
is back. As usual. He hasn't
2:35:33
missed the show for years
Concord, North Carolina with 808
2:35:37
Boob donation. Christian
Grealish in Lakeland, Ohio 808.
2:35:44
Another one. Eric Adler in Punta
Gorda, Florida. And he keeps the
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808 and Poles it's sad puppy
boobs as the sad puppy that was
2:35:55
in a newsletter that did us very
little. Gary Blatt and Wayne,
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Pennsylvania 7777. Robin
Tolbert, and Topeka Kansas 7588.
2:36:06
I came for Adam and stay for
John. Whatever that means, very
2:36:11
Boniface in Elk 10, Florida
5727. Christopher Dexter it's
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5678 Freddy Vieira in San
Antonio a birthday donation 5673
2:36:28
And a Happy 33rd Another 33rd to
Samantha. Gary Mao in Woodland
2:36:34
Hills, California. 50 off we're
already at the 50s and I'm just
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going to name his name them and
give the location and it will be
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that Gary mouse Stephen England
Box Elder South Dakota and
2:36:46
Douglas Moog in Colin Cochran
tun PA, sir Luke in London, UK.
2:36:54
Real deals now and actually San
Antonio, Texas. Chris Yeah,
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Brandon Savoie in Port orchard,
Florida. Dame Patricia
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Worthington in Miami. Thank you.
Jared jaw in Nashville,
2:37:08
Tennessee Christian Freeman in
San Marcos, Texas. Kevin deals
2:37:12
in hunters Huntersville North
Carolina. Wonder where he went.
2:37:18
Dylan Sran schwannoma back in
johnsburg. Illinois. Brian P
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belt in in Ashbury, New Jersey.
Oh in story and Farmers Branch
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Texas and last on our short list
of 29 total. Sir Greg, the mom
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the mommy, what do you think
this says Mamak demonic demonic
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night. Let me say Newport North
Carolina. Want to thank
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everybody for helping us out
here. We did get to show off the
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off the ground.
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Adam Curry: The Mamak knights?
Yes. Well, thank you all very
2:37:53
much. We appreciate it. Thank
you again to our Executive
2:37:56
Associate Executive Producers I
should have mentioned that you
2:37:58
can use these credits anywhere
credits are recognized. You will
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be on imdb.com with Catherine
herridge. You can have a credit
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in the same place and I don't
even know if she has an
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executive producer credit.
She'll just be listed as actor,
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actress, performer, live speaker
but you my friend, Associate
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Executive or executive producer
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well. I should say all money is
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creepy. But the creepy corporate
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You can also support us with
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from time to time do an
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if it totals $1,000 or more than
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no agenda roundtable no one to
reward with that today, but I'm
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gonna give everybody an extra
service goat karma just in case
2:39:27
you need it you've got
2:39:39
well, just as short as the
donation same goes to the
2:39:42
birthday list. Mr. Black wishes
his son, Carsten a happy
2:39:45
birthday. And he turns eight
years old today and Freddie and
2:39:50
Jcv wish Samantha Barea Happy
birthday she is turning 33 The
2:39:55
magic number a lot of people are
doing it. All the kids are doing
2:39:58
Happy birthday as well from
everybody has the best As
2:40:00
podcast in the universe No
nights no Dame like no.
2:40:06
John C Dvorak: Vieira
2:40:08
Adam Curry: Vieira Vieira?
Samantha Vieira I'm sorry.
2:40:11
Sorry. I did not mean to miss
gender you Samantha Vieira. So
2:40:16
no nights no dame's no no title
changes so we go straight to the
2:40:22
meetups.
2:40:31
A couple of meetup reports. By
the way, if you've never been to
2:40:34
a no agenda meetup consider
putting this on your list of
2:40:37
things to do what? I said go oh
go yeah, go to one. Yes. For
2:40:42
example, the report from the
eclipse day meet up the long
2:40:48
shadows of trash mountain in
Dayton, Ohio. Perfect, cloudless
2:40:52
day for the Eclipse. After the
chemtrails that showed up in
2:40:55
attendance. We had Brett and
Robert at third with the one on
2:41:01
Mastodon sir Little John Jenner
and their sweet baby all the way
2:41:04
from Pennsylvania. Sir naked the
Columbus meet ups my buddy silky
2:41:07
smooth my sister and her
husband, the liberal socialists.
2:41:12
Hey, this is what I mean.
Everybody can come to a meet up
2:41:16
even the liberal socialists and
my sweet Human Resources big
2:41:19
sweetie and little Islam and
smoke. What's your kid's name?
2:41:24
Little Islam and smokin hot wife
PJ golden. Oh me sir Egghead and
2:41:29
a handful of dogs we had almost
more strangers than familiars.
2:41:33
Good times were had good
contacts made everybody got
2:41:35
along beautifully despite far
right socialists liberals
2:41:38
hippies and babies in the crowd
it's like a partay go to a meet
2:41:42
up rest in peace tea June does
Dad Yes I'm very sad we lost to
2:41:47
just dad that's exactly what a
no agenda meet up can be.
2:41:50
They're not all like that but
they all are always a party and
2:41:53
everyone always does net you
never hear like we had a fight.
2:41:57
Someone was mad. Someone rage
quit No, no, it's always a good
2:42:02
time. Here's the quick
2:42:03
Unknown: report from bar broth.
Barbara Hall.
2:42:06
Adam Curry: Here's a quick
report from the Atlanta meetup
2:42:08
we're
2:42:08
Unknown: in Atlanta on April the
13th this is Baron spared the
2:42:12
mighty with the two more people
this is sir are here in
2:42:17
Chinatown. I guess I'm part of
the MSS. Dr. Sir Mike Ross here
2:42:22
enjoying all the China cuisine.
2:42:28
Adam Curry: Yes, China cuisine
is exactly this is exactly what
2:42:32
is called. Then we go to our vi
count. Let me see. I had a note
2:42:38
from him as well. Yes, our vi
vie count in New Jersey.
2:42:46
Unknown: In the morning this is
Sir our Daniels coming at you
2:42:49
from three br distillery in
Keyport New Jersey at the
2:42:53
Central Jersey meetup we do
drink
2:42:55
and we do know things.
2:42:58
John and Adam This is karaoke
from three br We had a great
2:43:02
meetup today and I know it was a
great up great meetup because I
2:43:06
know
2:43:09
Hey, guys, this is my first day
here in keyboard
2:43:17
Adam Curry: boom. Hey guys, sir,
nobody has the 3d printer. Just
2:43:20
wanted to say the fewer the
greater the cheer. In the more
2:43:24
Hey. Yes, I got a note from a
survey count there. Right count
2:43:31
are Daniels you remember that he
for a little moment there was
2:43:34
the executive director of
Project Veritas as it was going
2:43:38
through its issues. And we
played a couple of clips from
2:43:42
sound investigations. On the
last show, remember member in
2:43:49
video member
2:43:51
John C Dvorak: and member why
you go you played a couple a
2:43:54
clip from them. Yes.
2:43:57
Adam Curry: D says I want to
give you some detail around the
2:43:59
sound investigations group that
did the Pornhub and CIA stories.
2:44:03
It's kind of like the same
story. These are all former
2:44:06
Project Veritas journalists.
Haha. Eric Cochran, the narrator
2:44:12
for the CIA story started the
group. Pardon me they
2:44:15
John C Dvorak: also brought
their bad sound to it. Yes, they
2:44:17
Adam Curry: did. Adobe people.
Arden young joined Eric part
2:44:22
time while she was working for
Project Veritas. During the time
2:44:25
I was still there as executive
director before the
2:44:27
organization's rapid unscheduled
disassembly, and nice. Nice
2:44:34
Space X term. She helped to blow
open the amazing Pornhub story.
2:44:38
She's great. I can't say enough
good things about the undercover
2:44:41
journalist on the gay CIA data
some guidance codenamed Jasper,
2:44:45
he's kind of a wacko I said not
a bad guy but his head was
2:44:48
planted firmly up O'Keeffe's but
I don't know if he wants me to
2:44:52
read everything. Anyway, so
they're not a spook outfit that
2:44:56
we know of. They seem to be
legit and they definitely They
2:45:00
need help with their audio.
Thank you like
2:45:03
John C Dvorak: the debt we know
of comment.
2:45:05
Adam Curry: Well of course
2:45:07
John C Dvorak: that's how it
always goes which means you're
2:45:11
doing a good job they're
2:45:12
Adam Curry: going a good job.
There's a meet up today at three
2:45:16
o'clock which is art has been
underway for about 55 zero
2:45:19
minutes the indie na tribal
April showers green up meet up
2:45:23
at the blind owl brewery in
Indianapolis mark and Maria Dame
2:45:26
and and knights of the Greenwood
hosting that on Thursday
2:45:30
Charlotte's 33rd Thursday
monthly meet up seven o'clock
2:45:33
Ed's tavern Charlotte North
Carolina. We have also on
2:45:37
Thursday oh this is a soul sold
slaves resist very much beer
2:45:42
tasting mystery meet up eight
o'clock K S T at Craft Hans
2:45:48
Seoul, Republic of Korea. And as
soon as me Yup, yup is organized
2:45:55
and that sounds like a fine
Dutchman. I hope to
2:45:57
John C Dvorak: have people there
because Korea is great bars and
2:46:01
everyone's a great place not
just not
2:46:04
Adam Curry: just that I hope
that they hope that they send or
2:46:07
meet up report. An audio one we
love it. Even if it's just an
2:46:12
iPhone. I'll chop it up for you
is what I do for most of these
2:46:14
reports actually. On the way in
April Fort Worth Texas Richmond,
2:46:18
Virginia Connersville, North
Carolina Cincinnati, Ohio Garden
2:46:21
City Idaho Aurora, Illinois, San
Diego, California North Georgia
2:46:26
Castroville Texas Fort Wayne,
Indiana, Houston, Texas,
2:46:28
Columbus, Ohio in May, Torrance,
California Blaine, Washington,
2:46:32
Leiden, the Netherlands rich and
rim, Virginia, Fargo, North
2:46:36
Dakota, invest in June along
with Mosley, Virginia and
2:46:39
Amsterdam on June 15. That may
be wet. That's a tentative I
2:46:43
think that may be the one that
we're trying to figure out that
2:46:47
maybe it's a pulse a poll at the
airport. One of our producers
2:46:51
has an office there. No agenda
meetups go to no agenda
2:46:54
meetups.com This is where you
can find all of these scheduled
2:46:57
meetups. This is where you can
add one yourself if you can't
2:47:00
find one near you they are
always a party no agenda
2:47:03
meetups.com Go to one you will
be delighted
2:47:07
Unknown: want to go hang out
with Dyson days you will be
2:47:16
triggered you will be buddy
feels the same. It's like a
2:47:26
Adam Curry: man so because of
all the all the theater going
2:47:31
on, I just have one ISO which I
think is probably useless. It
2:47:35
may be useful in the future.
Maybe you know just when you're
2:47:40
talking but I'll play it anyway.
So you can do anything with it.
2:47:43
I don't carry a phone. That's
got a lot of audio. Okay. What
2:47:49
else? What do you got?
2:47:51
John C Dvorak: I got three and I
think at least two of them are
2:47:53
usable. Okay. Let's start with
ISO drain. Drain
2:47:58
Unknown: the Swamp. Okay.
2:48:02
John C Dvorak: Again, there's
always this one dynamite dyno
2:48:05
live.
2:48:06
Adam Curry: Is that JJ? Yeah.
2:48:10
John C Dvorak: And then hello,
Poland. Oh.
2:48:15
Adam Curry: That's dumb. I think
dyno might lie. Is this kind of
2:48:20
classic. I can go for the
classic. Alright, everybody.
2:48:24
Lots of good stuff happening.
Wow, I never thought I would
2:48:28
actually play something
generated by artificial
2:48:30
intelligence. Turns out it's
great for jingles in
2:48:34
Unknown: a world that's full of
news that is bad. It's time for
2:48:38
some news that won't make you
sad. Jhansi Devorah has searched
2:48:44
high and low for some good news
to share on the no agenda show.
2:48:48
It's time for good news in the
morning. It's time for news
2:48:54
warms your soul
2:49:03
Adam Curry: what do you think?
Wow. I know it's it sucks for
2:49:07
songs. But for jingles. It turns
out it's really usable.
2:49:12
John C Dvorak: I'm very good
jingle. Yeah, I
2:49:14
Adam Curry: have I have all
kinds of stuff. Stuff. Wow.
2:49:20
John C Dvorak: Okay, well, this
is injured. The interesting
2:49:23
story because they missed
headline did, I think was ABC
2:49:26
News? Because there was a story
another story about a 10 year
2:49:30
old who crawled out of his house
window and then got stuck in a
2:49:33
chimney. Oh, no. In a chimney?
Yeah, cuz he decided that he's
2:49:37
gonna go down the chimney as an
idiot. This kid and they rescued
2:49:40
him. It turns out now some
teenage girl tried the same
2:49:44
stunt Oh, no, because she was
locked out of her house. And now
2:49:48
there's looks like this is a
trend
2:49:50
Unknown: turn now to a rescue of
someone who was trying to get
2:49:53
down the chimney? No, not the
big guy. It was actually a
2:49:56
teenager who was locked out of
her house. So she decided Did to
2:50:00
shimmy down the chimney to get
back in. Aerial Russia is here
2:50:04
look if Santa can get down a
chimney surely a teenager okay,
2:50:07
I
2:50:07
thought this was sound logic.
Yeah, I
2:50:08
know and it's hard to believe
that this time of year we're
2:50:10
reporting on this kind of story
but that girl somehow managed to
2:50:13
call for help from inside her
family's chimney her Santa Claus
2:50:17
style plan to get back into our
house undetected. going up in
2:50:21
smoke the rescue operation
camera, smoke this morning in
2:50:25
Arizona teen narrowly escaping
danger her rescue caught on
2:50:30
camera. Watch as Phoenix
firefighters pulled a 17 year
2:50:33
old girl out of her family's
chimney covered in soot from
2:50:37
head to toe but in good spirits
showing a huge smile after being
2:50:41
stuck for more than an hour.
According to a friend. She was
2:50:44
attempting to get back into the
house after they were locked out
2:50:48
late at night. I don't know her
thinking but she learns quickly.
2:50:52
It's not as easy as Santa Claus
makes it look she
2:50:55
was panicking she was I don't
know what to do call 911 The
2:50:58
teenage
2:50:58
girl apparently climbing to the
roof hoping that chimney would
2:51:01
connect directly to the inside
of her home and she could make
2:51:05
her way in but no such luck
firefighters eventually using a
2:51:09
tripod to hoist her to safety.
2:51:11
Adam Curry: We don't see it very
often. But not on Dinah chimney.
2:51:14
This is definitely something we
don't do
2:51:18
Unknown: every day. Now
thankfully, firefighters say the
2:51:20
girl was not injured because
this time of year Santa should
2:51:23
issue some kind of disclaimer
that says do not kids try this
2:51:26
at home. Warning
2:51:33
Adam Curry: I was pretty good.
2:51:35
John C Dvorak: Yeah, what idiot
sounds
2:51:37
Adam Curry: like a tick tock
trend to me. By the way. I'm
2:51:39
going to move my tick tock
advertising story to Thursday.
2:51:43
Stay tuned for that. Let's do
one more really bad artificial
2:51:46
intelligence jingle
2:51:57
Unknown: This is
2:52:03
John C Dvorak: Gary would plan
to pre show
2:52:14
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, no,
definitely AI is not taken over
2:52:19
the jingle business anytime
soon. But I appreciate the
2:52:22
effort from our producer there
2:52:24
John C Dvorak: that just get
better.
2:52:26
Adam Curry: Just get better. And
have show mixes coming up from
2:52:32
let's see, Professor J. Jones
got to go and just a coin
2:52:35
Nelson. We got lots of Iran
bombing stuff. Why not? I mean,
2:52:41
it's perfect after a good news
segment, isn't it? And speaking
2:52:45
of coming up after we have live
on the new agenda stream if
2:52:49
you're still in the troll room
on your modern podcast app, just
2:52:52
keep listening no problem. bowl
after bolster Spencer and Dame
2:52:56
DeLorean with John Fletcher.
He's the guy from four more
2:53:01
years and many other no agenda
statements. And I'm coming to
2:53:05
you from the heart of the Texas
hill country. Here in FEMA
2:53:08
Region number six. It's
Fredericksburg, Texas. In the
2:53:11
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry in
2:53:14
John C Dvorak: from Northern
Silicon Valley, where I'm
2:53:16
concerned about gut health. And
John C. Dvorak.
2:53:20
Adam Curry: We return on
Thursday. Please join us happy
2:53:23
tax day everybody. Until then,
remember I said no agenda
2:53:26
donations.com till Thursday.
Adios Mufasa who you bomb bomb
2:53:34
bomb Iran bomb bomb Bom.
2:53:51
Unknown: Bom so severely
mentally troubled, that is a
2:53:59
great danger to the nation. Why
not? I'm an extremely stable
2:54:04
genius. Okay, what mental
illness looks like. better
2:54:08
identify mentally disturbed
individuals. You will notice why
2:54:15
not the dangerous case of Donald
Trump? The king of the fucking
2:54:20
why not? Had many red flags
against him. We have plenty of
2:54:24
evidence the Mueller report
better identify mentally
2:54:27
disturbed individuals. The king
had many red flags against him.
2:54:36
Get down on your knees and tell
me about red flag laws. Engage
2:54:43
in dangerous acts withdrawing
troops from northern Syria. Why
2:54:46
not? The mother report he will
2:54:51
take a hammer. Why not?
2:54:53
I'm an extremely stable genius.
Okay.
2:54:56
He didn't come to play
2:54:57
why not? I'm crazy Nancy is so
severely mentally troubled that
2:55:04
he is a great danger to the
nation crying shock.
2:55:07
What mental illness looks like
2:55:12
had many red flags against him
the grim Mueller report
2:55:17
is something really out there
three large US Senator received
2:55:22
a classified briefing about
UFOs. But our
2:55:25
destiny beyond the Earth is not
only a matter of national
2:55:29
identity, but a matter of
national security space force.
2:55:35
We must have dominance in Space
2:55:39
Force. They should be very,
2:55:44
John C Dvorak: very worried.
2:55:46
Unknown: Now Ron made a big
mistake. This drone was in
2:55:50
international waters really we
have it all documented, it's
2:55:53
documented scientifically, not
just words.
2:55:56
We will know that the mowers are
smart enough to take the
2:55:59
opportunity, which is a small
window. It may not even exist
2:56:03
within five minutes. But are
they if it was asked by the
2:56:07
president or prime minister to
deliver a message to them. Not
2:56:12
only was the attack the Japanese
ship, the Japanese Prime
2:56:17
Minister is delivering a message
from the American press. Let's
2:56:21
see what's in negotiates the
Space Force.
2:56:34
Mia us surveillance drone flying
above the Straits of Hormuz over
2:56:38
international waters shot out of
the sky by an Iranian missile.
2:56:41
This act of aggression is not
going to stand. The same people
2:56:44
who listen to the Iraq quagmire
16 years ago are demanding a new
2:56:49
one this one with Iran
2:56:50
today. Revolutionary Guard is
revealing the green zone and
2:56:54
claimed it warned Americans
multiple times before few days
2:56:58
down that unmanned crown.
2:57:00
find it hard to believe it was
intentional. If you want to know
2:57:02
the truth. I think that it could
have been somebody who was loose
2:57:05
and stupid that did it.
2:57:07
Senator Lindsey Graham, for
example, says Americans ought to
2:57:09
be ready to fight and die for
shipping lanes on the other side
2:57:12
of the world. As the New York
Times left wing warmonger, Bret
2:57:15
Stevens has also called on
Americans to sink the Iranians
2:57:19
in many on the left or for it,
but
2:57:21
you may not have known that back
in 2007. Congress directed the
2:57:25
Pentagon to set up a $22 million
search for the truth
2:57:30
gleaming new stations.
2:57:54
Right Ronnie is awake
2:58:06
MoPhO boruch.org/in
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