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John C Dvorak: To the cat got in
there. Adam curry, John C
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Devorah
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Adam Curry: 2024 This Year Award
winning give our nation media
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assassination episode 1656.
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Unknown: This is no agenda,
replaying
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Adam Curry: history and
broadcasting live from the heart
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of a Texas country here and FEMA
Region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry from
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John C Dvorak: Northern Silicon
Valley where they're trying to
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lower the voting age to 16. I'm
John C. Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Buzzkill. California
is nuts.
0:37
John C Dvorak: You said free mo
region?
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Adam Curry: Well, I'm in I'm in
the fremer region, it's a
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different it's a free Marine.
Free my regions and I say free
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Ma. Maybe that was just my, my
teeth, female Elysium. So they
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really want to lower to 16. In
California. We're
0:56
John C Dvorak: already pushing
this for the last few years
0:58
where they want to do it
federally or to six but you can
1:00
vote
1:05
Adam Curry: is for local
elections or for federal? No,
1:07
John C Dvorak: no, they want to
they want the voting age in
1:10
California would be 16.
1:12
Adam Curry: Can you do that? Can
you for federal general
1:14
election? Can?
1:15
John C Dvorak: You? I think so I
think it's such as the states
1:17
they get to do their own thing.
1:19
Adam Curry: I mean, it's 16
You're just a moron, basically.
1:23
Yes,
1:24
John C Dvorak: I speak through
speaking for that's what your
1:25
needs are Democrats need the
more on vote. To stay in office.
1:31
You know, we had
1:33
Adam Curry: one of our friends,
son, he's coming home from
1:36
college. He's in at GCU and
Arizona in Phoenix. And so he's
1:42
coming home and he decided he
wanted to come through
1:45
Fredericksburg. So we stayed
here for a couple days. He's 22.
1:49
And I am so pleased. Because you
know, this is Gen Z, this is
1:55
prime Gen Z. I'm like, Oh, let's
see what this guy is about. And
2:00
here's the good news. If they
can get past the Snapchat phase,
2:06
which is bad. These kids don't
even text messages just send
2:10
pictures of each other to each
other. Forget how to
2:17
John C Dvorak: take a picture,
2:19
Adam Curry: literally just like
an expression, or I guess at a
2:22
certain point. nudies. But what
if they can get past that?
2:26
Here's what I learned. He's
like, we all know about 911 We
2:32
all know, we all know is an
inside job. This is good news. I
2:39
was very pleased to hear this
like yeah, now now. Now we know
2:42
we know. We know what's going
on. I felt really good. For
2:47
others. There's there's a shot.
There's a shot for our American
2:50
Utes. But 16 No, no, no, that's
not good. So I think there's one
3:00
of those pivot moments that
we're always looking for on the
3:05
show something that we can sink
our teeth into where there's
3:09
something either something is
revealed or there's some massive
3:13
switch or change that helps us
understand the direction of
3:20
media elites, elite messaging
systems, etc.
3:26
John C Dvorak: Oh, you must have
something on your mind. I
3:28
Adam Curry: do have something on
my mind. So the there's a non
3:32
typically drinking Club World
Economic Forum, they have the
3:36
Saudi version, which most people
I think they're like, oh, let's
3:42
go to Davao, Davos where I want
to be Davao, you know, skiing,
3:47
skiing and go skiing and be in
Davos or Davao. But the Saudi
3:52
edition is kind of an interim
thing. And so I know they have a
3:59
lot not they're not even doing
the full sessions. You will have
4:01
to search around for them. And
you can you might as well just
4:06
skip over the keynotes is also
stupid. But Larry Fink was on a
4:11
panel like a three person panel.
And I think Larry Fink when he
4:16
says something people listen.
He's the CEO and chairman. I
4:20
mean, he's the big kahuna over
he runs the show. He runs
4:24
BlackRock, which, you know, run
controls. Wait,
4:27
John C Dvorak: they keep
controls the assets of more than
4:30
the GDP of most countries. Yeah.
So like,
4:34
Adam Curry: is it $10 trillion
worth of assets, whatever it is.
4:38
So and I think everyone has the
royal Black Rock, they own it
4:42
all. Well, they don't own it
all, but they do have 5% of most
4:46
companies. So and they do have
voting shares on boards. And so
4:51
when when Larry,
4:53
John C Dvorak: are you? Sorry. I
like it though. I'm trying to
4:57
get you a drumroll. Because
you're getting there. Wherever
4:59
you're going. Like Jimmy, a beat
5:01
Adam Curry: baby I need. So
think is on this panel. And I
5:06
have two clips from think. And
at first I'm like, oh man in the
5:11
and I wasn't quite sure where
this was going. But keeping in
5:14
the back of my mind that we are
reaching the top of the solar
5:19
cycle, you know, as we see right
now it's 70 degrees outside,
5:22
it's May in Texas, it should be
about 90 right now. So the solar
5:28
cycle is changing, we're going
towards cooling, we know the
5:31
peak is coming somewhere around
2025 may extend to 2030, which
5:37
will be just in time for
everyone to say we did it. Let's
5:40
do more. This is great. We're on
track. And at the same time,
5:48
he's really signaling about his
belief in artificial
5:52
intelligence, then the second
clip will reveal the new pivot.
5:56
But first let's let's listen to
Larry's full on belief and how
6:00
much money we really need to
make this AI thing a reality.
6:04
Unknown: Because the amount of
capital is needed for AI. All
6:09
the new technology that we've
developed by being an entirety
6:13
was the domain of startups. And
the whole ecosystem was was
6:18
venture capital and startups.
The ecosystem has changed
6:22
dramatically. AI is a domain of
large caps, and I do believe to
6:29
properly build out AI. We're
talking about trillions of
6:34
dollars of investing. So data
centers today can be as much as
6:39
200 megahertz. They're now
talking about data centers are
6:42
going to be one gigawatt. That's
That's what powers a city. There
6:48
was a there was one tech company
that I spoke to the CEO last
6:51
week, who said data centers is
about five gigawatts by 2030,
6:56
they need 30 gigawatts. 30. The
amount of power that's needed to
7:03
do use AI is a huge impact on
society. Where's that power
7:10
going to come from? Are we going
to take it off the grid? What
7:12
does it mean for elevated energy
prices? For everybody else? If
7:16
it's that, I think it's going to
represent some huge societal
7:19
questions that we have not
addressed the negative side,
7:22
forget about the use of it, but
just a generation of it is
7:25
massive power. But that, that is
a huge investment opportunity.
7:32
So that we know the world is
going to be short power, short
7:38
power. And to power these these
data companies who cannot have
7:42
just as intermittent power, like
wind and solar, you need
7:47
dispatchable power, because you
can't turn off and on these data
7:50
centers. So it's a combination,
I just want to end on a positive
7:53
note, all this presents massive
economic opportunity. So I mean,
7:58
we're talking about technology
and all adds up. But think about
8:02
it to build these things. You're
gonna have to go along air
8:05
conditioning companies, I mean,
the basic stuff, I mean, the
8:10
amount of investments that are
going to be needed to do all
8:12
this, alongside investing in the
emerging world and healthcare
8:16
and all the other issues through
that this is why I'm bullish, I
8:19
see opportunities. I don't see
problems as much as massive
8:26
opportunity. Okay,
8:27
Adam Curry: so long power, were
short powers. He said, he said
8:32
short. We're going to be short
power. So not a single word
8:37
about climate change in this
entire discussion only. Well,
8:41
you know, the screw Africa, too
bad for those guys. But to me,
8:45
this signals nuclear power. That
takes too long to build that
8:50
because of course, we need
trillions of dollars, trillions
8:53
of dollars of investment, which
is just insane to even think of
8:57
because it'll work once we
invest trillions of dollars,
9:00
then it'll work. Trust me, it'll
work then. So and I'm like,
9:03
what, what is what is going on
with this? And then he just
9:07
blows me away. With this
complete pivot on what we have
9:12
always an even confirms that
this has always been the belief
9:15
the belief is that as long as
your population grows, this is
9:20
from the former to your banker,
or banking insiders, they all
9:23
agree. Oh, yeah, we need
populations to grow so that we
9:27
can suppress wages, because
that's the only thing the bank
9:31
of the bankers the system
doesn't control inflation and
9:34
interest rates, okay. They think
they have some control over it.
9:38
So, you know, we're sterilizing
our kids with chopping off their
9:41
body parts. You know, we've we
don't want boarding children,
9:45
and we're not growing. So open
up the borders, bring them in,
9:48
bring them in, bring them in.
And that is truly for that
9:52
reason, and I think we're both
on board with that. This is what
9:55
the bankers are telling us. And
now with AI Larry Fink makes a
10:02
pivot,
10:03
Unknown: if you forecast out the
transformation that we're going
10:07
to see across all societies
because of AI, robotics, sensor
10:12
technology, the speed in which
this change is going to occur. I
10:18
can argue, in the developed
countries, the big winners are
10:22
countries that have shrinking
populations. That's something
10:26
that most people never talked
about, you know, we always used
10:29
to think shrinking population is
a cause for negative growth. But
10:34
in my conversations with the
leadership of these large
10:39
developed countries that have
xenophobic anti immigration
10:44
policies that don't allow
anybody to come in shrinking
10:49
unemployment, excuse me tricky
demographics, these countries
10:55
will rapidly develop robotics
and tech and AI and technology.
10:59
And if the promise, I didn't say
it's going to happen, if it is a
11:02
promise of all that transforms
productivity, which most of us
11:08
think it will, we'll be able to
elevate the standard of living a
11:12
countries, the standard of
living individuals, even with
11:15
shrinking populations. And so
the paradigm of negative
11:19
population growth is going to be
changing. And the social
11:24
problems that one will have in
substituting humans for
11:29
machines, is it'd be far easier
in those countries that have
11:33
declining populations. And so
for those countries that have
11:38
rising populations, the answer
will be education, and so
11:42
rapidly develop, you know, for
those countries that do not have
11:45
a foundation of rule of law, or
education, they're going to be
11:49
less that's for the device and
to get more and more extreme.
11:52
Adam Curry: So I'm like, Whoa,
he just he just admitted that we
11:56
always say, oh, no, any
population growth. He said, We
12:00
don't need that anymore. Because
an AI he he's got to believe
12:03
that AI is the future and
robotics. He's saying, countries
12:10
with xenophobic immigration
policies, policies, all that I
12:14
could think of was Trump. They
want Trump in close the borders,
12:20
drill, baby drill for for
datacenter power. And I think
12:25
he's gonna push this.
12:29
John C Dvorak: Well, it seems
unlikely to me because he's such
12:32
a die hard Democrat,
12:34
Adam Curry: by baby he's, he's
in charge of some of these
12:36
things. Maybe his position gets
him to allow us to less use been
12:41
taken
12:41
John C Dvorak: aside and said,
Look,
12:43
Adam Curry: I look, think, think
think think Finkel, I listen to
12:49
John C Dvorak: Mr. Fink. Well,
then,
12:51
Adam Curry: I don't know, I just
want to keep that in mind that
12:55
if he's saying this a good
point, I think it was a good
12:57
catch. Here's so here's two
supporting clips. The largest
13:02
employment sector in the United
States is trucking truck
13:07
drivers.
13:07
Unknown: These 18 wheelers are
designed to carry all sorts of
13:10
cargo. But one thing they won't
be carrying a driver. By the end
13:13
of the year Aurora tractor
trailers are expected to begin
13:16
cruising the highways hauling
freight between Dallas and
13:19
Houston because
13:20
Adam Curry: this is a huge test
of doing in North Texas, with
13:23
driverless trucks, and I'm
pretty sure that they're going
13:26
to roll that out and over the
course of the next five to 10
13:28
years that there probably will
be a thing you can make a lane
13:32
for trucks and you know, just
cruise down the highway, it'll
13:36
take a while. But regardless,
that's what they're thinking
13:39
that's what they're investing
in. And so I'm like, but we
13:42
still have all these immigrants
coming in. What are we going to
13:45
do with them. And if we turn to
robotics, and we don't even need
13:50
people to flip burgers, or to
make the donuts at a bit, at the
13:56
donut stand, that's all
automated, and then it hit me.
14:00
We need gig workers. We need
these people to drive our
14:04
deliveries. This is right out of
Neil Stevenson snow crashed when
14:08
the only thing on the street is
people who deliver stuff. And
14:12
Colorado is ahead. They know
exactly what we need to get
14:16
these gig workers on the road
14:18
Unknown: everybody deserves,
deserves the basic human right
14:20
to be able to get a license so
they can they can think of
14:25
a Representative Tim Hernandez
is hoping to give all new
14:29
immigrants that opportunity.
14:31
People need to be able to
participate in our community
14:33
safely. There's
14:34
already a law that allows this
it passed in 2013, but requires
14:40
people to live in the state for
two years, provide a social
14:43
security number and file income
taxes. We're striking
14:47
all of that and saying if you're
in Colorado, and you have forms
14:50
of identification that prove
that that's who you are. You're
14:53
entitled to get a driver's
license. Yeah. And
14:55
it says it would also expand the
list of identifying documents.
15:00
that are accepted at the DMV
because
15:02
we're getting not just
immigrants. Now we're getting
15:04
folks from on Buddha sorrows
from what they might. Mexico
15:08
from Syria, folks on Palestine,
folks from all over the place.
15:11
So far
15:12
more than 41,000 new immigrants
have arrived to Denver since
15:16
December of 20.
15:17
Adam Curry: So it's not about
everyone's like, Oh, that sort
15:20
of they can vote no, we want
them driving for Amazon and
15:24
Walmart, and DoorDash and your
Uber that
15:29
John C Dvorak: you want to buy.
15:30
Adam Curry: It's a nice benefit
side Seidman just in case those
15:34
those southerners suddenly
become all Christian and vote
15:37
for Trump. We still want him to
drive. i Yeah,
15:43
John C Dvorak: there is a point
to be made with the fact that
15:45
these many of these immigrants
are Catholics and are not going
15:49
to sign on to the Democrat
weirdness No.
15:53
Adam Curry: And we already know
that they're outpacing American
15:57
gig workers illegally because
they don't have licenses or
16:00
insurance. So let's bring them
in and whatever's left over they
16:04
can't drive they can clean our
homes now walk our toilets
16:09
toilets clean toilets yeah
that's what the Democrats want
16:12
to clean our homes but yeah
especially polish the toilets.
16:17
cook cook are great at cooking
that dynamite cooking good
16:22
cooking good cooking.
16:23
John C Dvorak: It was like some
tacos. Yeah.
16:26
Adam Curry: And then you know
everyone all of these kids who
16:28
haven't you know been re school
jet to program that, you know,
16:33
everyone can be a prompt jockey
sit at home. Be a prompt Jaya PJ
16:39
in your PJs, a prompt jockey.
And if that's not enough, we'll
16:43
just give you some cbdc We'll
give you some money some UBI I'm
16:47
seeing a future and I'm seeing a
future that includes Trump
16:54
John C Dvorak: do you ever the
optimist so so I have some
16:57
backup clips for you
16:59
Adam Curry: by the way that's a
dystopian future but okay ever
17:02
the optimist All right, what do
you got?
17:06
John C Dvorak: Well this is
plays right into that because
17:09
you know we have this battle
going on I think it will be a
17:13
dichotomy between what think had
the say about low population
17:20
countries or declining
populations and the other at the
17:24
bankers thinking none I know you
want more people and thinks is
17:28
just a theory by the way because
he's already said you got to do
17:32
all this power issues all this
AI stuff it's all a pipe dream.
17:36
Yes, of course it's the pipe so
that's just theory the old
17:39
fashioned thinking is the other
way which is the increasing
17:43
population and that is the one
that will be in it to be a fight
17:48
between one and the other. So
here's my I want to put these
17:52
forward these are my wild clips
for the day oh my gosh, this is
17:56
like this is like not covered by
the May I mean it's covered
17:59
Kenny here a little bit about
it. But we're talking about the
18:02
flights coming into this into
the country Yes. Which is like
18:06
this is why even stop at the
border just flying straight to
18:09
Colorado.
18:10
Adam Curry: That's right.
18:11
John C Dvorak: So where are you
think they're flying? Most of
18:13
them too though this documents
have been coming out because we
18:17
have troublemakers in Congress.
I want to find out about this
18:20
stuff because it's gonna affect
their voting. And here we go.
18:24
Wow, immigration fly ins one
18:26
Unknown: new and documents show
the cities to which the Biden
18:28
administration has been flying
immigrants and the controversial
18:31
parole program that skips over
the border. This as a new poll
18:36
shows Americans still believe
that immigration is the most
18:39
critical issue facing the US.
And Denise Virginia Gibson has
18:43
more.
18:43
In January of last year, the
Biden administration expanded an
18:47
immigration program. It allows
migrants from Cuba, Haiti,
18:52
Nicaragua and Venezuela to
receive parole and fly directly
18:56
into the US. The Department of
Homeland Security never shared
19:01
where the flights land. Reports
previously suggested that
19:04
Florida might be a key
destination. That's despite the
19:08
fact that the Republican led
state is against uncontrolled
19:12
immigration. Now House
Republicans have obtained
19:16
documents through a subpoena.
They show where the immigrant
19:19
flights landed during the first
half of 2023, Miami and Fort
19:24
Lauderdale were leading the list
with over 150,000 arrivals in
19:29
total. And comparison. New York
City is in the third spot with
19:34
only around 15,000 arrivals.
19:37
Adam Curry: Oh, that makes so
much sense. And that's remember
19:39
we had on the last show the the
contract that geo partners or
19:42
whatever from Florida, who have
a five year $25 million dollar a
19:47
year contract to fly immigrants
for Department of immigrations,
19:51
Homeland Security. Yeah.
19:54
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this is
cool. The first few months of
19:57
2023 they got this. I mean The
numbers must be outrageous by
20:01
now. But just in the first few
months of 2023 they have over
20:04
100,000 people flown into Miami
and Fort Lauderdale.
20:09
Adam Curry: I'm so happy that
our governor here in Texas went
20:12
down to Eagle Pass and creative
operating base and fighting him.
20:17
I'm saying the federal
government now you're not you
20:20
globalist. Yeah. Phony or phony?
20:26
John C Dvorak: Yes, a lot of
definitely a lot of there's a
20:29
lot of games being played here.
We got part two, and
20:33
Unknown: total the program flies
immigrants to 50 different
20:36
cities across the country.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis,
20:40
on Tuesday commented on the
program, focusing on President
20:45
Biden, not
20:46
only is he releasing letting
people come through the border,
20:49
he's actually flying in people
from places like Haiti under an
20:53
illegal parole program.
20:54
Adam Curry: I just love that
this guy is surprised, conveys
20:59
rocked. We've been totally
shocked. We've been talking
21:02
about this for what two years,
like, Hello, have you seen the
21:06
airports? We have people feel
reporting boots on the ground
21:10
that they're letting these you
know, they've got United Nations
21:13
tote bags, and therefore you
land you they swap it out for an
21:17
NPR tote bag, but this is and
now oh, I can't believe the by
21:21
the administration is doing
this.
21:23
Unknown: The Biden
administration argues the
21:26
program is a safe and orderly
way to bring immigrants into the
21:30
US avoiding human trafficking
and other dangers. Republicans
21:34
from the House Homeland Security
Committee on Wednesday. And
21:38
Adam Curry: then there's videos
of these handlers with young
21:42
young boys in airports with
paperwork and people go up to
21:46
them saying Is this your kid?
And like, and they just they
21:50
want to answer all the holdups
of UN paperwork. And then they
21:53
say to the kids like is this you
know, this guy who's with you,
21:56
but it stops human trafficking.
Okay. Chris,
22:00
Unknown: Terry L hundra
Yorkists. Over the program. They
22:04
said that this violation of the
Immigration and Nationality Act
22:08
is just one reason the House
voted to impeach him. Also on
22:13
Wednesday, Committee Chairman
Mark Green spoke on a panel of
22:16
the Center for Immigration
Studies discussing the failed by
22:20
Yorkists impeachment. The
22:22
failure to remove him from
office from that is an incentive
22:26
to people to do whatever they
want. We just further strengthen
22:31
the royal tea of the executive
branch. This comes
22:36
as a new Gallup poll shows that
27% of Americans say immigration
22:42
is the most important problem
the US is facing more than any
22:46
other issue, including the
government, the economy and
22:50
inflation. The poll did not
differentiate between legal and
22:54
illegal immigration. Yeah,
22:56
Adam Curry: those are great
supporting clips. I mean, in the
22:59
context of Trump's gonna come
in, he's going to shut it all
23:02
down, shut down those flight
everything needs to come out
23:05
season of reveal let everybody
know. Oh, it's a scandal. We
23:09
need to shut it down. Because,
you know, AI can take over and
23:12
we have enough people for gig
work, give them a license. Give
23:15
them a driver's license, the
23:17
John C Dvorak: whole thing is
out of control. And, and let's
23:20
face it, this is ridiculous. The
stuff that you played is
23:23
ridiculous. This is ridiculous
that this is going on. I think
23:28
that DeSantis is probably right
about this parole. Hey, you want
23:32
to go on parole? What do you
mean, you take some guy off the
23:35
street and Haiti a shovel in an
airplane say handy. Here's your
23:38
paperwork that came I'm sure the
credit card they don't mention
23:42
that. $10,000 and all the rest
of it debit. To be fair. It's
23:45
Adam Curry: a debit. It's a
debit, refillable, okay, it's
23:48
John C Dvorak: a debit card,
maybe it's $10,000 you could get
23:51
out of there, the gift card and
so you have the debit card and
23:54
you have the parole papers,
you're on parole parole for what
23:59
I didn't do anything now you're
illegally Hold on.
24:03
Adam Curry: That's a technical
immigration term. I happen to
24:05
know since I've helped people
become legal. That is a
24:09
immigration term, which means
you're you're allowed but you're
24:15
on parole as in you can't
violate your parole it's
24:19
restrictions it's not like a
prison parole. It's a different
24:22
John C Dvorak: type of sounds
like if you can't violate yet
24:24
restrictions. Sounds like a
prison parole to me just saying
24:27
I recognize Okay, I understand
there's a fine difference. Yeah,
24:31
the fine line,
24:32
Adam Curry: but parole is
parole. Yes. Your parole officer
24:35
to I think
24:37
John C Dvorak: I'm sure that
they report back all the time.
24:41
First thing I do when I get in
the country at $10,000 illegally
24:44
and I have to disappear into the
masses is report back a lot now.
24:49
And
24:49
Adam Curry: then and then you
just bring your library card to
24:52
Colorado and you get it. You get
a license. Here's your
24:56
John C Dvorak: library card is
hand written and drawn with
24:58
crayon. Yeah, that's what What
you do, that's what we have in
25:01
Honduras. Okay, sure.
25:03
Adam Curry: In Venezuela, you
got it. You got to do that.
25:05
We've got to do X, Honduras.
Honduras. We got to do the
25:09
accent. Well, good news. Good
news because we've gotten more
25:14
immigrants coming. You could see
this happening. This is
25:18
beautiful
25:18
Unknown: us may soon welcome
some Palestinians from Gaza as
25:21
refugees. CBS News has obtained
internal documents showing
25:25
senior Biden administration
officials have discussed several
25:28
options for resettling a small
number of Gaza residents. It
25:32
would include those who have
immediate family members who are
25:35
US citizens. In the last fiscal
year, the US resettled 60,000
25:41
refugees from around the world,
just 56 for Palestinians,
25:45
Adam Curry: but there was a
there was a second short clip
25:47
here when they just got this
news. It was exclusive by the
25:50
way to CBS exclusive to CIA
broadcasts.
25:54
John C Dvorak: And that tells
you
25:54
Unknown: something this news
exclusively on CBS News, the
25:57
Biden administration is
considering a plan to allow
26:00
Adam Curry: so listen now listen
carefully, because there's some
26:02
some nuggets in here Palestinian
26:04
Unknown: refugees to come here
to the United States. That's
26:07
according to internal federal
government documents that were
26:10
obtained by CBS is Camilo
Montoya Galvez, according to the
26:14
plan, some Palestinians fleeing
the war would be offered a
26:17
permanent safe haven here in the
US. And one option under
26:21
consideration is to allow those
who have immediate family
26:24
members who are either American
citizens or permanent residents
26:27
to enter the country if they
pass various background checks.
26:31
First, check this out, the plans
would require coordination with
26:34
Egypt, which has so far refused
to allow large numbers of people
26:38
from Gaza to cross the border
into that country.
26:41
Adam Curry: Now, Egypt is
interesting. Because we know
26:46
that Egypt took 7 billion euros
from the European Union to
26:51
create camps. I'm sure they'll
be holiday camps. And so they
26:56
still have their border with
Gaza closed. So they'll open
27:01
that up. But you can only do one
of two things you can either
27:04
come into the camp, or maybe
this is your option.
27:09
Unknown: These photos show the
floating pier that the US
27:12
military is constructing off the
coast of Gaza to deliver
27:15
desperately needed aid to the
Enclave's population. According
27:19
to US official. The pier once
completed, will be used to
27:23
deliver 150 A trucks per day
with the World Food Program
27:26
leading delivery operations.
Israel said it will provide
27:30
logistical support during for
building work, the US Secretary
27:33
of State has urged Israel to do
more to address humanitarian
27:36
needs in Gaza, adding that the
most effective way to attenuate
27:39
the crisis is a ceasefire, a
view echoed by many now
27:43
Adam Curry: we have an aircraft
carrier off the coast, there may
27:46
be just maybe these things are
being built to get people out.
27:52
Come on to the deck everybody
onto the pier. The next shuttle
27:56
is leaving. We got room in
America for you. You can be in
28:03
Hamilton house at NYU, or
whatever the Columbia. We got.
28:08
We got room for you Hamilton
house.
28:12
John C Dvorak: Something else?
No, it's
28:13
Adam Curry: Hamilton house.
Hamilton Hall Hamilton Hall I'm
28:16
sorry. You're right Hamilton
Hall. And all of this is just
28:22
echoes and echoes and echoes of
history.
28:26
Unknown: Early this morning
protesters at Columbia
28:29
University linked arms and
barricaded the entrance of
28:32
Hamilton Hall. From the inside
activists, piled furniture,
28:37
chained up doors and smashed
windows. The same building has
28:42
been occupied by demonstrators
in decades past including over
28:46
the Vietnam War and later
against apartheid in South
28:49
Africa. This time, though,
protesters unfurled a banner and
28:54
dedicated the building to Hynde
Raj up a six year old who died
28:58
in Israel's war against Hamas.
29:05
Colombia today locked down the
campus to outsiders limiting
29:09
access to students living in
campus residences and essential
29:12
employees. The university said
today that students occupying
29:17
the building would be expelled.
29:19
Adam Curry: So this is a
complete replay manufactured
29:22
replay of what happened in the
60s with the student protests
29:25
against Vietnam. Very different
now of course, because it's it's
29:29
organized by different entities.
But we have Morning Joe always
29:34
read in on everything, and
they're calling it and if we
29:37
take this into account of Trump
needs to be president, it fits
29:41
right in it's 20 to 25 seconds
to write for us. No,
29:45
John C Dvorak: I'm just saying.
You think he's actually read in
29:48
at the highest level or you he's
used?
29:51
Adam Curry: Morning, Joe? Yeah,
no, he's a stooge. No. So he's
29:56
not read in he is directed he's
directed to follow Follow the
30:00
Vietnam 68 Yeah,
30:02
John C Dvorak: I'm getting what
I'm saying when read in media,
30:03
you are at the top level of
knowing what the hell's really
30:06
going on. Are you
30:07
Adam Curry: interrupted the
flow? But you're correct. He
30:09
doesn't know anything. He's
dumb. You can you've watched
30:12
him, haven't you? These dumb guy
just
30:16
Unknown: blank BC news in 1968,
about ongoing protests at the
30:21
school in opposition to the
Vietnam War.
30:24
I'm gonna say it makes as much
sense and 2020 for having 18 or
30:29
19 year old people running
college campuses, as it did in
30:34
1960. To say, doesn't make any
sense at all. And you do wonder
30:39
where the adults are?
30:41
Adam Curry: Yeah. So what's
going to happen? You call it 68
30:45
Do over the Democrat convention
in Chicago. And sleepy Joe is
30:52
out. If they can keep it going,
they gotta keep it going. I
30:56
mean, there's a couple ones.
30:57
John C Dvorak: I had one theory
I wrote it up in the newsletter.
31:00
Adam Curry: That's why I give
you credit. This
31:03
John C Dvorak: is they have to
they have to have they can't get
31:06
keep this war going until
August, which is when the
31:08
convention is it just they can't
do it. Because they're already
31:12
down in Rafah. They've got to
verbalize everything. He played
31:14
a clip on the last show that
indicates the places already
31:18
gone. So moving in troubadours
it doesn't make any difference.
31:22
There's nothing there. But and
it was going to take about 14
31:25
years to get the rubble out it
was that bad. Yeah. So they've
31:29
got to have a ceasefire. And
that ceasefire has got to last a
31:34
couple of months to put this off
a little bit. And then there has
31:38
to be a a violation of the
ceasefire in whether it's real
31:43
or phony. I would guess it's
phony, you would probably agree
31:47
with that. Yeah, some phony
baloney thing would happen and
31:50
then you get the war going again
to get the students back on
31:53
their off their asses. Now
they're gonna go to two
31:57
convention in Chicago. And like
they all wound up I like it. Now
32:02
I have a Columbia rap, which I
think includes the removal of
32:07
everybody. This is from in TD
Columbia? Yes, got it.
32:13
Unknown: Approximately 300
people were arrested. At
32:16
Columbia and City College. We
are processing the arrest to
32:19
distinguish between who were
actual students and who were not
32:23
supposed to be on the ground.
These external actors with a
32:27
history of escalating situations
and trying to create chaos, not
32:33
only protest, but create chaos.
32:36
The NYPD released a video of a
professional protest consultant
32:41
was reportedly seen instructing
protesters outside Hamilton
32:44
Hall.
32:45
Adam Curry: I like professional
protest consultants. I mean
32:51
professional protesters Yes, but
as a consultant that sounds like
32:54
an exit strategy John.
32:59
John C Dvorak: Good weepy
podcast consultants, we can do
33:01
that. The money in that
occupying
33:04
Unknown: students made human
chains destroyed security
33:07
cameras and took steps to avoid
arrest. Police say these tactics
33:12
clearly point to outside
influence. They warn the methods
33:16
can spread to anti Israel
encampments at other schools. In
33:20
a letter to the NYPD, the
president of Columbia University
33:24
asked for police to stay on
campus until at least may 17.
33:28
The encampment has now been
cleared from the lawn of the
33:31
University. Students arrested
now face expulsion from the
33:35
school and criminal charges. at
City College protesters lit
33:40
flares and clashed with police.
After clearing out agitators.
33:44
The NYPD removed a Palestinian
flag from the campus flagpole
33:48
and raised the American flag.
College authorities stated that
33:52
calling the NYPD was a response
to repeated acts of vandalism
33:57
and violence and not a crackdown
on peaceful protests. violence
34:02
continues on college campuses
nationwide, over 1000 protesters
34:07
have been arrested.
34:09
Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm gonna add
to to this theory about the
34:14
ceasefire. I mean, we know when
there's code there's code
34:19
Unknown: it comes as Secretary
of State Anthony Blinken meets
34:22
with Arab leaders in the Middle
East, calling a new ceasefire
34:25
proposal presented to Hamas
extraordinarily generous.
34:28
The only thing standing between
the people of Gaza and a
34:31
ceasefire is the most they have
to decide and they have to
34:36
decide quickly.
34:37
Their proposal reportedly
includes a 40 day truce combined
34:40
with the release of potentially
1000s of Palestinian prisoners.
34:43
The New York Times reports
Israel dropped its previous
34:46
demand for 40 hostages now
willing to accept 3333 A mom
34:53
Baby Come on.
34:55
Please
35:00
John C Dvorak: ruse, sec. I'm
sorry. I like the idea of a
35:03
truce. That's even better. Yes.
Because of violating a truce
35:07
sounds worse, much
35:08
Adam Curry: worse.
35:09
John C Dvorak: But this,
35:11
Adam Curry: this, this fits in.
35:13
John C Dvorak: I don't want to
stop you for you going with
35:15
that. Back to the protests in
Colombia, you pointed out you're
35:19
the first one that pointed out
these green tents. Yeah.
35:22
Adam Curry: The legal advisors.
The green tents. Yeah, of
35:26
course, there was
35:27
John C Dvorak: a green tent. Now
the green tents, there's a mix
35:29
of tents. But I was they were
showing other schools where
35:32
they're having these issues. And
they had these very small
35:35
encampments of maybe 20
students. And they all had the
35:39
exact same green Can't you we've
got to find out who's providing
35:44
these green chances that one
brand of 10 which might be a
35:47
good investment by the way, one
brand of tent We already
35:51
Adam Curry: tried this with the
homelessness tents. We didn't
35:53
get that business off the ground
either. No,
35:55
John C Dvorak: we were gonna do
no idea was to get no agenda
36:00
stickers. Put them on on the
homeless cans. So anytime you
36:04
lose coverage takes place the No
agenda.no agenda show.net would
36:09
be on the sticker. Yeah. And you
couldn't Black it out. It'd be
36:12
too much work. As far as that
didn't work out. Now. Now that
36:16
we got that still in play.
36:19
Adam Curry: Yes, it was. So now
they also have the legal
36:23
advisors who are wearing body
cams as an aside and you know,
36:27
whenever you see the yellow
vests show up, you know, these
36:31
also,
36:32
John C Dvorak: there's Yes, the
yellow vests is one of them.
36:34
There's also the red vest ones
or the orange, those lieutenants
36:38
Yes, a different group and they
have the tenants. And they have
36:42
the body cam on them too. And
they have usually a clipboard,
36:46
and a hardhat. clipboard
36:47
Adam Curry: and hard hat. Yes, a
clipboard. It's always a dead
36:51
giveaway. I got a clipboard. I'm
important. Well leave it to the
36:57
older people to just speak truth
sometimes. At 98 years old. Dick
37:05
Van Dyke who doesn't remember
Dick Van Dyke? Most people don't
37:09
remember Dick Van Dyke. But we
remember Dick Van.
37:12
John C Dvorak: We have over the
air TV. You're still getting
37:15
Adam Curry: the met Ray Tyler
Moore Show. If you've ever seen
37:18
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Well,
wait, it wasn't he wasn't even
37:23
voiced by birdies is big hit a
poof, that's even that's old for
37:27
me. At 98 He hops on the tick
tock. He has a message
37:33
Unknown: and defend it. You may
remember me I used to fall down
37:39
on purpose. I don't speak up a
lot. But there's something on my
37:43
mind that I wanted to talk
about. You know, our Supreme
37:47
Court has delayed any decision
about a president's immunity.
37:53
And at the same time, they have
stalled everything. So that
38:00
Donald Trump's path back to the
White House is pretty clear now.
38:06
And when that happens, both of
the cable network stations
38:09
printed headlines corrupt. Our
Supreme Court is corrupt. And
38:17
then nothing. Silence. Another
word is spoken about by anybody.
38:23
They dropped the subject as if
they've been so close at the
38:27
same time for some reason our
college students who became very
38:32
concerned about what's happening
in the Middle East and beginning
38:37
to feel manipulated
38:44
John C Dvorak: all right to go
from Oh J
38:50
Adam Curry: It's totally Oh Jays
cadence isn't it? Think about
38:53
people. Hello friends is Digg
VanDyke it's OJ here. Yeah,
38:59
yeah. Good point. Well, but also
I liked his point. He's making a
39:05
lot of sense. Yeah, seems like
we're being manipulated really
39:09
dig
39:11
John C Dvorak: this out. Bob and
he
39:13
Adam Curry: came out of out of
his, you know, out of his
39:17
silence
39:18
John C Dvorak: to speak on Tik
Tok
39:21
Adam Curry: and well you know,
he's the man
39:22
John C Dvorak: that makes it
more interesting. Oh, I
39:24
Adam Curry: had a tick tock clip
this you'll love that I
39:26
John C Dvorak: have two of them.
39:27
Adam Curry: Well, let me play
this is a shorty a shorty. You
39:30
recall we have our we have our
insider who who told us how the
39:39
law I mean inside the hotel is
how it works on tick tock that
39:41
all the all the tick talkers are
created are competing for for
39:48
the ads to get the ads and you
know you you tailor your content
39:52
to trigger the right
39:54
John C Dvorak: we actually have
a guy who knows, knows knows
39:58
mechanism the mechanism And
40:00
Adam Curry: this is and this is
why it's so incredibly
40:03
successful and why it's being
stolen by people who got a lot
40:09
of funding for Google, you know
that Gallagher who introduced
40:12
that Tiktok bill. He's resigning
he Oh, he's not he's not going
40:16
to as standing for election.
What do you want to bet he gets
40:19
a nice job at Google. Actually
see what happens with that guy.
40:22
Anyway. So this was on some
podcast, with a young
40:26
influencer, tick talker, just a
shorty. But just to give you an
40:30
idea,
40:30
Unknown: I lucked out. And then,
you know, tick tock was
40:32
basically full time for me like
I was taking ads, by the time I
40:35
graduated college from like, the
Biden administration and Planned
40:38
Parenthood and like dating apps
and stuff. So it was like, fully
40:40
financially, you know, sustain.
So you were getting the Biden
40:42
administration was buying ads
from you. Yeah, I was doing full
40:45
on political propaganda. And
they would just they really
40:48
would like, what
40:48
kind of like Biden created 10
million jobs. Yeah,
40:51
honestly. And the funny thing
is, they're like, do not
40:53
disclose this is an ad because
you know, they're like, tinglies
40:56
on a product. You don't have to
disclose this man. Because I
40:58
think they just wanted like some
edgy girl of color to just tell
41:02
people like when they nominated
like a tangy brown jacket. And
41:04
they're like, can you say like,
as a person of color, that you
41:07
know that you feel reflected?
And it's like a white woman
41:09
emailing me.
41:12
Adam Curry: illegal by the way
to legal you have to disclose if
41:15
you're being paid. Certainly, if
it's from the political party or
41:20
the administration itself,
41:22
John C Dvorak: didn't they pass
something even more stringent
41:26
law was in? Yeah. frame of our
show?
41:30
Adam Curry: Yes. Kim Kardashian
had to play had to pay fines,
41:33
because she hadn't disclosed
some things that she was paid
41:35
for. Yeah, there you go. I'm
41:39
John C Dvorak: gonna use that
more often. The time frame of
41:43
our show is very good. That
means it took place within 16
41:49
years, which is the timeframe of
our show I'm
41:52
Adam Curry: from it's a lifetime
for people who were born and we
41:56
started the show, consume vote.
The timeframe of our show is a
42:01
timeframe of our show. Yeah, you
got you got some tick talkers
42:06
here.
42:06
John C Dvorak: I have some tick
talkers, that these are a little
42:09
off track. So we're gonna put
this off until later in the
42:11
show. Okay. I wanted to get back
to the riots. And because I have
42:14
one more clip, which is because
I think there's some language in
42:17
here that I wanted to discuss.
This is UCLA riots, which were
42:20
more amusing than the ones back
east because there was a huge
42:25
fight that broke out because
there was counter protesters and
42:28
they got into a scuffle. The
violence broke out sorry, and
42:32
and play and the violence
42:34
Unknown: broke out around 11pm
on Tuesday into Wednesday
42:37
morning, when approximately 50
counter protesters dressed in
42:41
dark clothing with hoods and
white masks stormed the
42:44
barricade attempting to
dismantle it footage shows the
42:47
two groups striking each other
with bats and wooden objects.
42:51
One of my friends got whacked
when he was out there.
42:57
They were they were coming up
here.
43:00
violently attacking unarmed
43:01
security guards had to retreat
as fireworks were fired at the
43:05
encampment exploding close to
the tents at Royce quad and know
43:09
how people
43:09
mazing us beating us with bats
and steaks throwing whatever
43:14
they could to us. And none of
this law enforcement was here at
43:17
all stopping
43:19
John C Dvorak: back it up a
little bit. Now you know these
43:21
look some of the language usage
and these are college kids. When
43:26
somebody's throwing something at
you, you don't say they're
43:29
throwing something to you guys,
which is what was what she said
43:34
and this is like the Oh on
accident Oh, they happened to me
43:38
on accident. Not by accident.
43:40
Adam Curry: I'm going I'm going
43:42
John C Dvorak: to hospital. I'm
going to hospital. happened. I
43:46
happened on accident. And by the
way, the phrase on accident is
43:50
used by everybody it's by
nowadays.
43:54
Adam Curry: I mean this is just
bad English is bad. People were
43:57
John C Dvorak: throwing stuff
too. They were throwing stuff to
44:00
me. Well if your Did you catch
it?
44:05
Unknown: Yes, my tents at Royce
quad.
44:07
We have people amazing us,
beating us with bats and snakes
44:12
throwing whatever they could to
us. And none of this law
44:15
enforcement was here at all. One
44:17
student says law enforcement was
slow to respond. It's
44:21
kind of foolish that they
didn't. You know, law
44:24
enforcement didn't decide to
step in when people were being
44:26
beaten with metal bats. maced
you know, yelling very
44:31
threatening.
44:32
UCLA officials requested the
LAPD to intervene on campus
44:37
during the early hours of
Wednesday to restore order and
44:40
ensure public safety is crazy.
There's a lot of police out
44:44
here. A lot of school, a lot of
cars right now. So it was crazy.
44:48
This situation seemed to have
calmed down in the hours
44:51
following the police arrival. No
arrests were made. The Jewish
44:54
Federation of Los Angeles said
in a statement the apparent
44:58
actions of a few counter
protests Hester's last night do
45:01
not represent the Jewish
community or our values. We
45:04
believe in peaceful civic
discourse. Unfortunately, the
45:07
violence at UCLA is a result of
the lack of leadership from the
45:11
Chancellor and the UCLA
administration. However, the
45:15
violence prompted the university
to cancel all classes on
45:18
Wednesday, Governor Gavin Newsom
addressed the violence on X
45:22
stating the right to free speech
does not extend to inciting
45:25
violence, vandalism, or
lawlessness on campus officials
45:29
also declared that Royce Hall
will remain closed until Friday.
45:33
So
45:34
Adam Curry: the House passed a
resolution. Yeah, we're like
45:39
they passed a bill. It's now law
resolution,
45:42
John C Dvorak: resolution.
People have to differentiate
45:46
these two things.
45:47
Adam Curry: Yeah. So resolution
is, hey, we think a statement,
45:51
it's like a virtue signal.
45:53
John C Dvorak: Yeah, hey, you
suck. Caitlyn.
45:56
Adam Curry: It is the view of
Congress that you suck. So bad.
45:59
Now, what they did is they came
out with what they say the
46:04
official definition of anti
semitism, which would include as
46:09
we determined illegal chants,
such as from the river to the
46:13
sea, and that would not be
protected under free speech,
46:16
because it's like yelling fire
in a crowded theater. Yeah,
46:19
hardly. Well, this is this is
what they're saying. And so they
46:23
they have amended title six,
which doesn't mean that it's not
46:30
like a law was passed. It's like
Title Nine, which everyone's
46:34
ignoring which we'll get to its
regulation. And the regulation
46:40
is for federal money to flow to
universities, and I presume in
46:47
the future, any federal money.
And it's saying, you, you can't
46:51
have this happen, unless we tell
you it's okay to do it. You
46:56
know, like, after the ceasefire
ends. And we're gonna have
47:02
monitors in there. And then we
will stop your federal funding,
47:06
which, as it turns out, is a
very small amount of money to
47:10
these universities. And I think
the only the only thing that
47:14
these clearly organized protests
have in common is, you know,
47:18
their demand is the demand is
not Hey, genocide, Joe, you
47:24
know, stop sending military
stuff to the genocide errs? No,
47:29
it's like, you need to stop your
investment in Israel. Like come
47:33
on, do you not see this is not
serious. They're throwing things
47:36
at to add to us
47:39
John C Dvorak: and add to us and
to it and stuff like that
47:42
better?
47:42
Adam Curry: Yes. And stop your
investment in Israel. And by the
47:47
way, if you're a university, a
university and you're investing
47:52
in Israel, why do you need
federal money at all? Hello,
47:57
explain that to me.
47:59
John C Dvorak: Was like he's
like Harvard with his endowment
48:03
of like a trillion Dianna what
it is is huge, they can go for
48:06
they can coast for 10 years
without any money
48:08
Adam Curry: not more than that
probably. In a way this feels a
48:11
little bit like a not exactly
the same way like a Cloward
48:14
Piven strategy. Just overwhelm
overwhelm everything confused
48:19
everything.
48:20
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it Yeah, I
think exactly what it is. Yeah,
48:23
it'll get everybody all
48:24
Adam Curry: angry and, and
shitposting each other on on
48:28
social media. mean, let's meme
lets me break out the memes and
48:33
then own the lib a meme and
those sinus shells. Here they
48:38
go, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm
gonna eat. Well, I don't mind.
48:44
I've always had like good memes.
I hate bad memes. That's
48:47
John C Dvorak: all. We have
nothing but good memes in the
48:49
newsletter. It's for me, it's
like a selection from probably
48:55
100 or 200 Memes I get because
everyone sends them to me now
48:59
and I go through them all it
takes me a long time. And I
49:02
select probably I just like
three, specifically three for
49:06
each newsletter that are
outstanding in their category.
49:10
If
49:11
Adam Curry: you are if you find
yourself posting several memes a
49:14
day on social media, regardless
of where it is, you should
49:19
probably ask yourself how your
local community is doing. Do you
49:23
have? Do you have any
homelessness? Are the kids?
49:26
Okay? I
49:27
John C Dvorak: mean, does it
help?
49:29
Adam Curry: I mean, is your is
your life around you outside
49:31
your meme war? Is that okay? I
mean, is your city council full
49:36
of nut jobs who are doing stuff
you disagree with for your own
49:40
local community? I wish I wish
in the 80s I'd been wiser and
49:46
had paid attention. I feel I'm
partially responsible for
49:50
thinking these people were
losers. You know, I might MTV
49:53
men were mean on the TV.
49:57
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah. And
then and then look for another
50:00
To
50:00
Adam Curry: show and look what
we wound up with is what do you
50:02
mean another show?
50:04
John C Dvorak: What show by you
complaining about being MTV? No,
50:07
Adam Curry: but I'm just saying
that people are so concerned
50:10
with with the Zionist takeover
of the world. Now, go concern
50:16
yourself with your
50:17
John C Dvorak: over your own
government. You're right. You're
50:20
you should and you're running
for mayor.
50:23
Adam Curry: No, I'm not, but I'm
not running for mayor anymore.
50:26
You should know. I've looked at
how much work it is. No, I'm
50:31
gonna do paperwork. Oh, but I'm
gonna like council meetings. Oh,
50:36
you're disappointed now?
50:38
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I very.
50:39
Adam Curry: I already told you
what already.
50:41
John C Dvorak: But I'm there
every time you tell me I'm more
50:42
disappointed. I'm sorry. I
thought you might turn around
50:45
but let's listen to this clip
now. Now we had scissors clips
50:48
like this again. I put a AMY
GOODMAN warning out so once I
50:54
finally caught him flat footed
you did.
50:58
Adam Curry: My tick tock morning
Krypton bound. I had mine mine.
51:02
Yeah. Tick tock.
51:03
John C Dvorak: Now, listen to
this carefully. This is the
51:05
weird iCj determination about
this. Just listen to this clip.
51:11
Unknown: And other Trump news
that former President has. I'm
51:14
sorry, I'm applying the right
one here.
51:16
John C Dvorak: I don't think so.
I think you're pretty should be
51:18
playing the clip that starts
with the name weird.
51:21
Adam Curry: Oh, I'm so sorry.
See, I knew I caught it in time,
51:23
Unknown: the International Court
of Justice has rejected a
51:27
request by Nicaragua to order
Germany to hold exporting arms
51:31
to Israel. But the Court
declined to throw out the case.
51:35
Nicaragua had accused Germany of
violating the Genocide
51:39
Convention by providing military
and financial aid to Israel. In
51:43
its ruling, the ICJ said, quote,
the court considers it
51:47
particularly important to remind
all states of their
51:50
international obligations
relating to the transfer of arms
51:53
to parties to an armed conflict
in order to avoid the risk that
51:57
such arms might be used to
violate the above mentioned
52:00
conventions.
52:01
Adam Curry: What does that mean?
52:05
John C Dvorak: Well, I'm going
to ask you a bigger overall
52:07
question. Okay. Why is Nicaragua
calling out Germany for sending
52:13
stuff to Israel and not calling
us out?
52:18
Adam Curry: Because of the
Zionist we
52:20
John C Dvorak: send more than
Germany does by far.
52:23
Adam Curry: I don't know. That's
very it
52:25
John C Dvorak: was that that now
you can go back to your big
52:28
question, which is what was that
all about? I'm asking What was
52:31
that all about? Regarding why
aren't we what is going on with
52:35
Nicaragua and these others,
these rogue states, Venezuela, I
52:39
think Colombia has done
something screwy. And in South
52:43
Africa, obviously, which is
connected to Qatar or, or one of
52:47
those Bahrain or some other
country. This is bullcrap.
52:52
Adam Curry: That is indeed
weird. That's Can I hear? It's
52:57
only 38 seconds. I'm gonna
listen to that one. Again.
52:59
Unknown: The International Court
of Justice has rejected a
53:03
request by Nicaragua to order
Germany to hold exporting arms
53:07
to Israel. But the Court
declined to throw out the case.
53:11
Nicaragua had accused Germany of
violating the Genocide
53:15
Convention by providing military
and financial aid Israel. In its
53:19
ruling the ICJ said, quote, the
court considers it particularly
53:24
important to remind all states
of their international
53:26
obligations relating to the
transfer of arms to parties to
53:30
an armed conflict in order to
avoid the risk that such arms
53:33
might be used to violate the
above mentioned conventions. And
53:37
why
53:37
Adam Curry: is Why is AMI
reading legislation? I mean,
53:41
that's like the above mentioned
conflicts, like what? Give me
53:45
the news. I mean, good news. If
53:48
John C Dvorak: you want I have
my AMI complaint clips coming,
53:51
but does it they're about Trump.
And we're now
53:53
Adam Curry: now we're not.
Here's now that was the ICJ Of
53:56
course we also have the ice.
Yeah.
53:58
John C Dvorak: Another one.
What's the difference between
54:00
the ICJ and the ICC?
54:02
Adam Curry: Well, the thing they
have in common is that the
54:07
United States recognizes neither
one of those branded
54:10
Unknown: Israel's leaders and
soldiers as war criminals, will
54:13
pour jet fuel on the fires of
anti semitism. Those fires that
54:17
are already raging on the
campuses of America, and across
54:20
capitals around the
54:21
Adam Curry: world. I think the
choice of jet fuel is poor Bibi.
54:25
Unknown: It will also be the
first time that a democratic
54:28
country fighting for its life
according to the rules of war,
54:31
itself accused of war crimes.
The Israeli army the idea of is
54:36
one of the most moral militaries
in the world.
54:41
Adam Curry: Like any military
can be moral. You know, we were
54:45
pretty more on
54:47
John C Dvorak: that observation
about jet fuel because the term
54:49
is gasoline for that particular
phrase.
54:52
Adam Curry: No, he's he's, he's,
he's trolling everybody about
54:55
911 You know, dancing Israelis
jet fuel. He's trolling. He
55:01
thinks so. What else is it?
55:04
John C Dvorak: Well, this done,
I've never heard anyone use it.
55:07
And then that you, you brought
it in you pay attention. I've
55:09
heard that clip. And I didn't
notice it. But you're right. Jet
55:13
fuel is not the thing you say
there has funny
55:15
Adam Curry: now, it's to trigger
something for some reason. Yeah,
55:19
you're
55:19
John C Dvorak: busy sounds
right, because
55:21
Adam Curry: he doesn't have to
pay attention to what the ICC
55:24
says because they
55:25
John C Dvorak: know he doesn't
have an arrest warrant and yet
55:26
even to
55:27
Adam Curry: do any of that. Now,
besides he knows that the most
55:31
humanitarian army is the United
States who went into Iraq based
55:36
upon weapons of mass destruction
even though it was Saudis who
55:40
flew planes so called planes
into the buildings and we found
55:44
the guy's passport after all on
the street. And even though it
55:47
was Osama bin Laden from from
our two, and he was in
55:51
Afghanistan, now we had to go
get Saddam Hussein killed a
55:54
million Iraqis. We are the most
humane week. We are. We're not
55:59
foam finger number one.
56:00
John C Dvorak: We're number one.
We're
56:01
Adam Curry: number one. But no,
no, no one are worried about
56:06
that anymore. I'm talking about
that anymore. Ah, okay. I don't
56:13
John C Dvorak: I want to mention
to everyone that we have to do
56:16
two donation segments in this
show. So people who have been
56:19
bitching about one donation I'll
have their day. Yeah.
56:25
Adam Curry: I think it's good.
Because it breaks it up a little
56:30
bit. Yeah, Brother, get a
breather, get a breather.
56:34
John C Dvorak: We're in certain
situations. I disagree. I like
56:37
the idea of the one donation
segment at the end because once
56:41
that starts, you know the show's
over demand. But
56:44
Adam Curry: people are on the on
edge and there and then there's
56:47
two and a half. It's almost
ridiculous that we do it can't
56:50
handle it doesn't make
56:52
John C Dvorak: sense to me that
they can handle it because we're
56:54
taking everything and we're
presenting it in a light, airy,
56:59
humorous, laughable way. So I
don't get it. No
57:02
Adam Curry: sometimes. Well,
let's break it up for a second.
57:06
Let's do something completely
different. Just to know like a
57:11
little extra mile. Have you seen
what's been happening in
57:15
Canada's parliament?
57:18
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I
57:19
Adam Curry: mean, this is
getting good with the
57:21
Unknown: pack. Putting to school
groups question period went off
57:25
the rails. Within minutes
57:26
rails Speaker I always condemn
extremism and racism, including
57:31
from the guy who spent the first
half of his adult life as a
57:35
practicing racist dressing.
57:37
The prime minister and
opposition leader Pierre Polyak
57:40
hurled insults with their
benches the character of a
57:44
single person. Speaker Greg
Fergus quickly lost control. And
57:51
I'm gonna throw off my
conservative MP Rachel Thomas
57:58
was heard yelling at the speaker
last
58:00
november two please ask her to
withdraw her remarks.
58:05
Sharon's acting in a disgraceful
58:07
manner. I'm gonna ask for that
she was booted from the house.
58:10
Then things got even worse.
Trudeau and Polly have continued
58:13
sparring with the Prime Minister
accusing the opposition leader
58:16
of courting extremists after
visiting a protest camp earlier
58:19
this month.
58:20
It was a choice to pander to
white nationalists, not an
58:24
accident. Speaker, it is a
choice for him to implement
58:29
extremist policies.
58:32
I've asked Trudeau about BCWS
requests to reverse the
58:34
decriminalization of some hard
drugs in an attempt to reduce
58:38
the number of overdose related
deaths.
58:40
When will we put an end to this
wacko policy by this wacko Prime
58:44
Minister?
58:47
No, there are a couple of things
which are going on here today,
58:51
which is not acceptable.
58:53
Fully. EPA was asked to withdraw
the term wacko deemed
58:56
unparliamentary and refused
repeatedly. So he got kicked out
59:00
to zoom out conservative members
left the house in solidarity.
59:04
Adam Curry: This is great.
59:06
John C Dvorak: I think he got
kicked out for like a week or
59:08
two. It's
59:10
Adam Curry: fantastic. We need
more of this theater in our
59:12
Congress. Yeah, we're
59:14
John C Dvorak: never gonna get
to that remember when the
59:15
Democrats went they had to sit
in the stupid Sit, sit in we're
59:21
sitting down
59:22
Adam Curry: when I didn't do
anything. I had like this like
59:24
call you call your Prime
Minister or race wacko, wacko
59:28
who dressed up as a black face
we all saw. That's great. So
59:33
true. And what was the problem
about some drugs? Well, we do
59:36
that differently. Here in
America tonight, a
59:37
Unknown: historic shift for the
Justice Department moving to
59:40
reclassify marijuana as a less
dangerous drug. The DEA is
59:44
proposing to allow the medical
use of cannabis acknowledging it
59:47
does less harm than other drugs,
like heroin and ecstasy, but the
59:51
proposal would still not
legalize it for recreational
59:53
use, although many states have
already done so. The federal
59:56
regulatory review will likely
take months
59:58
Adam Curry: I liked it. It's Um
that I didn't know that ecstasy
1:00:02
was on par with heroin I didn't
know that by the by the way I
1:00:10
heard you you cracked one open
we didn't crack anything open
1:00:17
okay I'm sorry are you drinking
anything
1:00:20
John C Dvorak: a tea right now
1:00:22
Adam Curry: so I think this is
just a pander to the Utes
1:00:26
Unknown: well it man
1:00:27
Adam Curry: Biden's Cool man I
think
1:00:29
John C Dvorak: might be but in
that state legalized federally
1:00:32
it's like I want it to dies we
talked about this on the DHA
1:00:35
unplugged show now what it does
is it allows finally these
1:00:41
marijuana dispensaries to go to
take credit cards to take credit
1:00:46
cards use banking because they
did and that will and what that
1:00:51
amounts to is lowered to this is
a kind of a backdoor way of
1:00:54
lowering crime numbers a little
bit because there's a lot of
1:00:58
crime committed against these
Mansuri own men and then I'll
1:01:01
knock the number down a touch my
1:01:04
Adam Curry: Tina was in New York
and she said it smells like weed
1:01:11
everywhere bad Hey every
1:01:15
John C Dvorak: yeah this is it
you know it doesn't smell like
1:01:17
like I can go to San Francisco I
can go to Berkeley there's no
1:01:22
weeds smell nobody is because
now it's been has been legalized
1:01:25
and everybody who cares go to
New York to Yeah I know but it's
1:01:29
the beginning
1:01:34
Adam Curry: oh god bro so
1:01:35
John C Dvorak: they also
everyone goes nuts when they
1:01:37
first legalize it and so they're
always smoking like they like
1:01:41
they're you know we couldn't do
this before so they're all
1:01:44
smoking is childish. Yes.
Childish, New Yorkers are should
1:01:52
be ashamed of themselves. I
1:01:54
Adam Curry: got a longer clip
here from NBC. For more
1:01:56
Unknown: than 50 years,
marijuana has been listed among
1:01:58
the world's most dangerous drugs
classified alongside the likes
1:02:02
of heroin or ecstasy. But
tonight in a major shift
1:02:06
according to sources with
knowledge of the decision, the
1:02:09
Biden administration is looking
to reclassify the drug to
1:02:12
schedule three like ketamine or
testosterone or Tylenol with
1:02:17
codeine, ketamine, ketamine,
1:02:19
Adam Curry: people sit in the K
hole, and that's just schedule
1:02:22
three Wow, which would
1:02:23
Unknown: allow marijuana to be
more easily studied for medical
1:02:26
benefits. The change would not
legalize marijuana, the
1:02:31
possession and distribution of
which is still a federal crime,
1:02:34
but would recognize it as a drug
less likely to lead to
1:02:37
addiction. Public opinion has
shifted dramatically in the last
1:02:40
20 years from 34% of Americans
who believe marijuana should be
1:02:44
legal to 70%. Nearly half of
states have legalized marijuana
1:02:49
for recreational use. But
tonight one opposition group
1:02:53
says the cannabis industry has
lobbied heavily to sell
1:02:56
demonstrably harmful products
and calls out the Biden
1:03:00
administration for a quote
thinly veiled attempt to reverse
1:03:04
polling trends.
1:03:05
No one should be jailed.
1:03:06
President Biden has already
pardoned 1000s of voters at a
1:03:10
move could garner political
support this election year,
1:03:13
particularly among young and
black, black, the proposed
1:03:17
change still has to go through a
public comment period and would
1:03:20
not become official for at least
60 days. Now
1:03:23
Adam Curry: the real thing the
funny thing Biden did or divided
1:03:26
administration was yeah, we're
not going to outlaw menthol
1:03:29
cigarettes anymore. You remember
that? pandering? Yeah. Oh, no,
1:03:34
we're not gonna do that. You
know, because it's tasty. It's
1:03:36
good for you blacks. Vote for
me. Vote for me. I meant all Jo.
1:03:43
Jo. Jo.
1:03:48
John C Dvorak: I'm right. You're
writing it down. Okay. Yes. Just
1:03:52
Adam Curry: in case just in
case. Menthol Joe. Yeah, but No,
1:03:59
instead, you know, just, we're
all it's all going to be about
1:04:04
John C Dvorak: abortion. This
1:04:07
Unknown: is a fight for freedom.
1:04:08
For Kamala Harris, Florida's
adoption of a harsh new abortion
1:04:12
ban can only be blamed on one
person, former US President
1:04:16
Donald Trump.
1:04:17
Oh, Trump abortion ban went into
effect here in Florida. Nice.
1:04:24
John C Dvorak: Nice. 4
1:04:25
Unknown: million women
1:04:27
Adam Curry: will kill that baby
in this
1:04:29
Unknown: state woke up with
fewer reproductive freedoms than
1:04:34
they had last night
1:04:35
Adam Curry: reproductive freedom
1:04:38
Unknown: on Wednesday, outlawed
all abortions after six weeks of
1:04:42
pregnancy, only allowing
exceptions the mother's life is
1:04:45
in danger that
1:04:46
Adam Curry: that's actually a
loophole. I found out having
1:04:52
it's typically not it's very ill
advised to abort a fetus at six
1:04:58
weeks or young burger in less
like, you know, like Plan B the
1:05:03
next day just to make sure
whatever EB doctors will say you
1:05:07
need to wait because you could
die of sepsis. I've learned a
1:05:10
lot about this. You could die of
sepsis. They have some, you
1:05:14
know, like a leg is left in
there, then I know I'm making it
1:05:18
sound crude, but the Planned
Parenthood they use this term
1:05:22
POC, which is parts of
conception, and you don't want a
1:05:27
part of conception left inside
the womb. So so the loophole I
1:05:32
think, is well, they put the
mother's life in danger, so you
1:05:36
can wait longer. Ah,
1:05:39
John C Dvorak: that one. Yeah.
By the way, blaming this on
1:05:42
Trump is nonsense. He's come
out. And he's, he's the one who
1:05:44
predicted this clip.
1:05:46
Adam Curry: But hey, you want to
you want to finish this for a
1:05:48
second. This one
1:05:50
John C Dvorak: was it goes on.
She goes on as a
1:05:52
Unknown: little fishy laugh,
only allowing exceptions if the
1:05:55
mother's life is in danger, or
in case of rape or incest. The
1:05:59
move was slammed by medical
professionals across the state
1:06:03
who lamented a sad day for
women's reproductive rights.
1:06:08
Spent my life and my career
doing this, and I have the
1:06:11
training to do this. And I have
people,
1:06:13
Adam Curry: which means she can
basically hold a vacuum tube
1:06:16
could do
1:06:17
Unknown: not have the training
or the expertise or the
1:06:19
knowledge to do this telling me
that I can't and more
1:06:21
importantly, telling women that
their reproductive freedoms and
1:06:26
their bodily autonomy don't
matter. Florida
1:06:29
became the 21st states to
implement a partial or total ban
1:06:33
on abortion since the Supreme
Court overruled Roe versus Wade
1:06:37
in 2022.
1:06:38
Adam Curry: Have you seen the
ads that that Biden has put out?
1:06:43
This it's like a little movie
trailer and there's a couple of
1:06:47
young women in a car. And the
ones driving the end is her
1:06:51
friend next? We're almost across
state line. It's going to be
1:06:54
okay, we're gonna make it and
then the couples are over. Brah
1:07:00
Yeah, and the cop says where we
go and Ma'am, you cross the
1:07:03
state line. I'm gonna need you
to take this pregnancy test. I
1:07:08
mean, that's how sick we've
become
1:07:10
John C Dvorak: now the but
that's I I'm stumbling here bias
1:07:14
you are that's all the Biden
administration has to offer as a
1:07:19
campaign. Target. That's all
they got. And so they're gonna
1:07:25
that's probably going to be the
least of it. That sounds like a
1:07:27
very creative ad. For the scare
the scare the young girls young
1:07:33
college girl age girls that are
you know, fearful that they're
1:07:37
going to get pregnant they won't
have any out besides
1:07:39
Adam Curry: using complete
Newspeak 1984 language of
1:07:43
reproductive rights and women's
health care. Just call it what
1:07:47
it is. In fact, it's like and
I've always said capital
1:07:52
punishment, the death penalty,
it's okay as long as you
1:07:54
televise it. You want to abort
your baby good then you should
1:07:58
stream it on this
1:08:00
John C Dvorak: rock I think had
the best bit on it. I wish we
1:08:03
should actually get except from
his from his last act. He says
1:08:07
he's all for women's rights, but
let's call it what it is.
1:08:10
killing babies. Yeah. And that's
it.
1:08:14
Adam Curry: That's what I'm
saying. You should have a what
1:08:19
is it? What is the thing when
they they look at the baby
1:08:22
inside? sonogram? sonogram?
Ultrasound? Ultrasound
1:08:29
ultrasound. Yeah, televise that
I'm streaming on YouTube, you
1:08:32
can get some maybe you get some
money get some super chats.
1:08:38
John C Dvorak: So here's the
clip AZ abortion tossed,
1:08:41
Adam Curry: easy abortion toss.
It's so gruesome these people
1:08:45
Unknown: they Arizona State
Senate today voting to repeal an
1:08:48
1864 abortion ban previously
upheld by the state's highest
1:08:52
court. The legislation restricts
abortions in most cases except
1:08:57
when the mother's life is in
danger. It took 16 votes in the
1:09:01
GOP led chamber to overturn the
ban. A total of 14 Democrats
1:09:05
along with two Republicans voted
to repeal it. Arizona governor
1:09:09
Katie Hobbs is expected to sign
the measure into law going
1:09:13
forward, the bill could pave the
way for Arizona to go back to a
1:09:17
15 week abortion ban. But
getting there could take a
1:09:21
while. That's because the repeal
won't go into effect until 90
1:09:25
days after the end of
legislative session.
1:09:28
John C Dvorak: That brings up
another one in my logical
1:09:31
questions. Why? Why does it take
90 days? Why don't you just put
1:09:36
it in there and it takes effect
immediately
1:09:38
Adam Curry: campaigning for this
her money can flow for campaign
1:09:41
issues? Yeah, yeah, probably
right. Yeah. This is no one
1:09:47
actually cares about women's
health care. Nobody cares. They
1:09:52
don't care. They only care about
getting elected.
1:09:55
John C Dvorak: And I'll tell you
I'm talking about getting
1:09:57
elected. I have rethought Oh And
I you do this? I must I should
1:10:02
do it more often. I've rethought
my position. Oh, on Mike
1:10:07
Johnson. And I have two clips.
1:10:14
Adam Curry: What was your
original position that
1:10:17
John C Dvorak: the CIA or
somebody came up to him and
1:10:19
said, Hey, look at this picture.
Yeah. What's that in your mouth?
1:10:26
You think, John,
1:10:27
Adam Curry: stop now? This is a
family show.
1:10:31
John C Dvorak: Generously.
succotash succotash shorts. So
1:10:36
Adam Curry: the whole deeper.
1:10:37
John C Dvorak: I'm thinking, I'm
thinking, I'm rethinking my I'm
1:10:41
completely No, wait.
1:10:43
Adam Curry: Is this a Johnson
pivot?
1:10:46
John C Dvorak: It's a giant. I
have done a Johnson. Yes. He's
1:10:50
got the right last name for what
I was talking about. Yeah. So
1:10:54
I'd say Johnson pivot and I have
two clips, then you can figure
1:10:58
it out as you listen to these
clips too. But I'll tell you the
1:11:01
thesis, the current thesis.
1:11:04
Adam Curry: Once that you are a
national treasure, you're you
1:11:10
hit a protected
1:11:11
Unknown: what the country needs
right now is a functioning
1:11:14
Congress. House
1:11:15
Speaker Mike Johnson said
Tuesday was the first he'd heard
1:11:18
of Democratic leaders signaling
they would help him keep his job
1:11:21
and
1:11:21
you know, you hope you have the
support of everyone the entire
1:11:23
country. But, you know, like I
said, I've got to I've got to do
1:11:27
my job and continue to keep my
head down. This is a very
1:11:30
serious time for the country.
We're not playing games here.
1:11:33
The world is on fire. Johnson
1:11:35
has come under fire from some
Republicans for his role in
1:11:37
passing the $95 billion
emergency spending bill this
1:11:40
month. He says it's no time to
be playing politics and engaging
1:11:43
in chaos here. We
1:11:44
need to be doing the job that
the framers intended for
1:11:47
Congress to play and that that's
what I'm about. I'll continue to
1:11:50
pursue that every day. And, and,
you know, we'll keep the wheels
1:11:53
of government functioning. Okay.
1:11:57
John C Dvorak: Okay, well, I
guess I'll hold off the
1:12:00
commentary to the second clip,
though, please. Second half.
1:12:02
Unknown: A small number of GOP
members could house Johnson, a
1:12:05
speaker if Democrats voted with
them. Minority Leader Hakeem
1:12:08
Jeffries and other Democratic
leaders say after finishing work
1:12:11
on the National Security
supplemental, they won't just
1:12:14
let that happen.
1:12:15
None of the discussion that we
had in caucus was about saving
1:12:19
Mike Johnson. The underlying
motion to vacate was not
1:12:23
discussed. The motion to table
was House
1:12:27
Democratic Caucus Chair Pete
Aguilar says leaders are not
1:12:30
asking anyone to take a position
opposed to their values they
1:12:33
are each member is going to vote
their district in their and
1:12:36
their conscience. Guided by the
Constitution.
1:12:39
Congressman Aguilar says many
are leading to set aside any
1:12:42
move by green to take away
Johnson's gavel.
1:12:45
We want to turn the page we
don't want to turn the clock
1:12:47
back and let Marjorie Taylor
Greene dictate the schedule in
1:12:51
the calendar of what's ahead.
Congresswoman
1:12:54
green filed the motion to vacate
with the house clerk last month,
1:12:57
the resolution would remove
Johnson If approved by the
1:12:59
house, the congresswoman on X
St. Johnson should resign and
1:13:03
switch parties. Green wrote she
wants transparency in Congress
1:13:06
to go on the record to show
where they stand.
1:13:08
Mike Johnson is not capable of
that job. He has proven it over
1:13:12
and over again. Okay,
1:13:14
Adam Curry: I'm curious about
your analysis and commentary.
1:13:16
Well, here's
1:13:17
John C Dvorak: what happened. So
Mike jaunt did this. Marjorie
1:13:21
Taylor Greene, who may be part
of the scheme, I'm not sure I
1:13:24
can put that put her on that
side of it. Okay. But she put
1:13:28
the to the order to vacate
before the budget vote where
1:13:32
he's where he backed off on his
original thinking, which was the
1:13:36
first he's holding up to build
send more money to Ukraine and
1:13:39
elsewhere, because we went over
that. And most of his bullcrap
1:13:41
is beside the point, he was not
supposed to let that thing go
1:13:44
through without some Border
Protection, they had to put
1:13:47
something on the border, they
got to put some border money to
1:13:50
do anything. So he didn't he
just went along with the
1:13:53
Democrats proposal and gave the
you know, push them pile of
1:13:56
money through. And then that got
everybody bent out of shape,
1:14:00
especially March Marjorie Taylor
Greene, who may or may not be
1:14:03
part of a scheme. And then it's
supposedly as we've talked about
1:14:06
on the show, he goes in and
intelligence talks to him and
1:14:09
somehow he switches his mind and
all of a sudden changes his
1:14:13
position and just says it puts
the puts the vote to the house
1:14:16
where he was holding it. He was
keeping it from going to the
1:14:19
floor. But now he said, Okay, it
goes to the floor, and they
1:14:21
passed it with a lot of
Republicans that voted for it.
1:14:25
Yeah. And so what, what it seems
more likely now that happened
1:14:29
instead of the picture of him.
The photo here, look at this. It
1:14:33
was they went up to this look.
And I'm gonna say it's the CIA.
1:14:39
We have a lot of Democrats that
are on our payroll, as well as
1:14:44
your Republicans you're going to
get they're going to try to vote
1:14:46
you out. But we're going to
we're going to make it so the
1:14:49
Democrats will back you this
time. Unlike with the last
1:14:53
speaker McCarthy where all the
Democrats voted him you know,
1:14:57
no, and everybody got rid they
got rid of McCarthy. yeah but
1:15:00
they're not going to get rid of
a rid of Johnson and they would
1:15:03
go like the conversation go like
this lawyer if you pass this
1:15:07
bill will back you on this and
you can stay and you're gonna
1:15:11
get you have the sword of
Damocles hanging over your head
1:15:14
with Marjorie Taylor Greene and
your other conservative buddies,
1:15:17
they're going to oust you. But
it will prevent that from
1:15:20
happening by giving you a big
pile of Democrats that will vote
1:15:24
yes to keep you, then you you're
good to go. You got your job for
1:15:28
as long as you want it. And it's
a political deal instead of a
1:15:32
blackmailing deal. Now, that
1:15:35
Adam Curry: makes total sense.
It makes a
1:15:37
John C Dvorak: lot of sense. And
it's a it's a smart money way to
1:15:39
go. And that's what's gonna
happen. And also, he
1:15:41
Adam Curry: took the heat away
from the 100 Republicans who
1:15:45
voted for the bill. Right,
because everyone's Mike Johnson,
1:15:48
Mike Johnson. And that's where
Marjorie Taylor Greene comes in,
1:15:52
where typically she would go
after everybody who voted for
1:15:55
the bill. But it was it was 100
Republicans, it was a lot, it
1:15:59
was ridiculous, you know why
Military Industrial Complex
1:16:03
defense industrial base, that's
where the real money is, look at
1:16:06
the money and
1:16:07
John C Dvorak: million dollars.
So dollars, Johnson's good to go
1:16:11
for, he's not going to be one of
these short term, he's not going
1:16:13
to be an embarrassment to his
family, by being in there for
1:16:17
like four hours of speaker the
house for four months. And that
1:16:20
was the end of me know, he's
good to go. So that's what's
1:16:23
going to happen.
1:16:24
Adam Curry: Honestly, I liked
the picture theory better. It
1:16:29
was a lot of fun here. And with
that, I'd like to thank you for
1:16:32
your courage in the morning to
the man who put the seeds in the
1:16:35
chaos consultants say a lot of
my friend on the other end, the
1:16:37
one and only Mr. John
1:16:45
John C Dvorak: Lewis in the roof
in the air sets in the water and
1:16:47
the names of the nights out
there in
1:16:49
Adam Curry: the morning. It's
not entirely fair, of course, to
1:16:56
count the trolls this early. But
we do have 1727 versus 1485, an
1:17:01
hour later and last week, but
we're happy to see the trolls
1:17:06
here. And we are very happy to
thank our executive and
1:17:09
Associate Executive producers,
we're back with enough of them.
1:17:13
And it's it's really it's about
the number, not not the amount,
1:17:17
but it's more about the number
just concerned when you have a
1:17:19
million people producing the
show. And you get you know,
1:17:24
three supporting use. Like
that's that's a problem. So
1:17:29
that's changed. Thank goodness,
after we moaned and demoed.
1:17:35
Yeah, it's called reminding. If
you'd like to, if you'd like to,
1:17:41
firstly, if you want to learn
the strategy behind value for
1:17:44
value of I wrote this up is
value for value dot info. And
1:17:48
it'll show I think it actually
says if you don't get support,
1:17:51
moan and groan, and then
everything's groovy again and
1:17:54
till the next time, but we love
that these people who return
1:17:58
value to us do that in one of a
number of ways, time, talent or
1:18:03
treasure. Actually, we're going
to thank the artists first who
1:18:08
always bring in lots of time and
talent to no agenda art
1:18:13
generator.com We like having a
fresh artwork for every single
1:18:17
show. We've been doing it almost
for the what was the term you
1:18:20
used? The period? No, the time
period of what was you? You
1:18:25
said, wow, I've
1:18:26
John C Dvorak: already forgotten
myself. God, what
1:18:28
Adam Curry: was the timeframe
1:18:30
John C Dvorak: and timeframe?
timeframe of
1:18:32
Adam Curry: the show? Yes, the
timeframe was a show. And so
1:18:36
they ever it's open for everyone
to participate, and in a way
1:18:40
it's a competition. And we want
to thank Taunton Neil, another
1:18:44
one of those Rembrandt
descendants.
1:18:46
John C Dvorak: Yeah, another
Dutch woman. Touchy, who
1:18:50
Adam Curry: brought us the
artwork for episode 1655. We
1:18:53
titled that one illegal chance
and this was the no agenda Biden
1:18:57
bits with crappy roasts of Trump
and it was Quaker Oats. Now we
1:19:03
we went back and forth on this.
1:19:05
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you
originally rejected it because
1:19:08
we have because I have a policy
about using the abscesses
1:19:12
Adam Curry: faces. Yes, I am,
but I wasn't really happy with
1:19:15
it. And what I what I wanted was
actually another Taunton Neal
1:19:19
piece, which was Wordle. And
then you pointed out that it
1:19:23
says Korean Dvorak agenda I
didn't have no agenda was a nice
1:19:27
piece, it looked like word Oh,
which you're unfamiliar with.
1:19:30
You
1:19:30
John C Dvorak: should
familiarize yourself I didn't
1:19:31
like the piece because I've
never seen Wordle I don't play
1:19:35
Wordle I didn't, I looked at it
and said What the hell's this?
1:19:38
It's
1:19:38
Adam Curry: keeping the New York
Times alive. So you might want
1:19:41
to familiarize yourself with
their business model, because
1:19:43
that's it Wordle
1:19:45
John C Dvorak: know you're all
in on it. But then I noticed
1:19:47
that no agenda didn't say no
agenda. So we
1:19:50
Adam Curry: discussed Dame Kenny
Ben's another Vango bird flu
1:19:55
milk. And you just you just kind
of rejected that you said now
1:20:00
like
1:20:00
John C Dvorak: it, it was a
little flat. So let's go over
1:20:03
the the other discussion which
was these Dutch artists yes,
1:20:07
that turned out not to be Dutch
at all. But
1:20:09
Adam Curry: from now on as an
honorary Dutchman I proclaimed
1:20:12
them all Dutch, including Scarah
manga.
1:20:18
John C Dvorak: Amazing would be
Italian, which is also an RSC
1:20:21
treatment. These
1:20:22
Adam Curry: are all Dutch. No.
They're all Dutch networks.
1:20:26
They're all Dutch comics or blog
or Dutch. So
1:20:30
John C Dvorak: I would put to
Darren O'Neill Dutch too,
1:20:32
because I bet you when he goes
out on a date is Dutch.
1:20:38
Adam Curry: Wow, okay.
john@dvorak.org Everybody, your
1:20:43
pre show guy under the bus.
Let's see. Was there anything
1:20:48
else that we that we discussed?
Well, you of course, like did
1:20:51
scare mangas cheesecake.
1:20:55
John C Dvorak: I did. I thought
it was well done.
1:20:56
Adam Curry: Well, it was weird.
It's like a cheese cakey it was
1:21:00
a little over the time. It was
dirty with a dirty sock for some
1:21:04
reason.
1:21:04
John C Dvorak: And and I didn't
I there was elements that were
1:21:06
not made no sense. No, it
1:21:08
Adam Curry: was it was weird. It
was weird. Anyway, Taunton,
1:21:12
Neil, thank you very much. We
appreciate that, that you do
1:21:15
that and that you did that. And
that all the artists who do
1:21:18
that, and you can always take a
look at all of the artwork and
1:21:22
no agenda art generator.com Or
check out dred Scott's fantastic
1:21:26
chapter artwork, which he uses
all of these elements for and
1:21:30
you need that you get that in
the modern podcast app at
1:21:33
podcast. apps.com. Now, just to
thank our executive and
1:21:36
Associate Executive producers
for Episode 1656, we start with
1:21:40
Digi the blind dude named Ben.
We love our blind producers. And
1:21:46
he comes in with six five 4.33
keys in blue, which he doesn't
1:21:53
know but we do and that means
that he has a title coming up
1:21:57
actually a knighting and I shall
read his note, Terry gents.
1:22:01
Another missive from Digi the
blind dude named Ben Adam.
1:22:04
Thanks for the pod verse
suggestion. Oh, just one of
1:22:07
those modern podcast apps. It is
indeed fairly accessible. As you
1:22:11
mentioned during my last
donation has been my preferred
1:22:14
podcast app for a while now
because of the attention to
1:22:17
detail. And he says I have
observation from a blindness
1:22:21
perspective that is a throwback
and shows just how long I've
1:22:24
been a douchebag. I'm going to
deduce from that I guess just to
1:22:27
make sure. You've been de deuced
Adam was on a listen to podcasts
1:22:34
at normal speed kick for a
while, while producing Yes, I
1:22:38
still I'm still I still think
it's much healthier. One
1:22:41
producer commented that their
parents were blind and often
1:22:44
listen to books at faster than
normal speed. They also
1:22:48
mentioned their parents may now
have some form of dementia. And
1:22:51
who was speculated that
listening to things at high
1:22:53
speed had contributed. I'm gonna
stick to that. That's
1:22:56
interesting thing is very
interesting. You get this. It's
1:23:00
like you know, we all know what
commingling your brain when you
1:23:03
do it. We all know it can make
you go blind but listening to
1:23:06
podcasts at high speed will give
you a dementia. I primarily use
1:23:12
the computer through screen
reader with synthetic speech
1:23:15
over the years I've taught
myself to listen at this faster
1:23:17
and faster, so as to take in
more information in a shorter
1:23:20
time. Well, that's different
when it's reading text I think
1:23:24
because you know we put in
pauses and flexion etc to take
1:23:28
you on a journey to help you
ride the wave of our
1:23:32
performance. He listens to book
on at least books at least 1.5
1:23:36
as well but for whatever reason.
I just never considered
1:23:39
listening to the best podcast in
the universe at anything other
1:23:42
than normal speed that
1:23:44
John C Dvorak: you miss. Yes the
subtleties that we provide.
1:23:47
Correct.
1:23:48
Adam Curry: Thank you for all
you do and for keeping me sane
1:23:51
while I did my time and John's
Land of the last California. I
1:23:56
plan to reach knighthood within
three donations but I keep
1:23:58
forgetting to donate before the
next show. So here's my catch
1:24:01
up. Please Knight me sir Digi
blind Knight of Gitmo nation.
1:24:04
Thank you, brother. I look
forward to knighting you later
1:24:07
on for sure.
1:24:09
John C Dvorak: Okay, onward with
let's see what we got here. Day,
1:24:13
man. Oh, yeah, this is this is
the big one. This is the big
1:24:16
this is the big man's big
banana. We had a lot of back and
1:24:19
forth on this and a lot of
letters from back and forth.
1:24:22
Game Astrid in Tokyo. This is
the the she's the Duchess of
1:24:27
Japan and all the disputed
islands but she's upgrading and
1:24:32
they want to she wanted to
coordinate this and so we
1:24:36
Adam Curry: did say that since
2010. I think day mastered Sir
1:24:42
Mark had been donating to the
show. They're very very famous
1:24:45
successful architects in Japan.
Oh yeah. I mean, they've done
1:24:49
that shoot like Sony buildings
and buildings for the Emperor
1:24:53
and all kinds of incredible,
incredible work and they are
1:24:57
producers of the shoe and
royalty of course To
1:25:00
John C Dvorak: show 165 She said
There you go sir Mark and I have
1:25:03
been no, no agenda addicts ever
since episode 165 I was the
1:25:09
first no agenda Dame back in the
day and now I think I am the
1:25:13
very first proud and a arched
Duchess. That's probably true.
1:25:19
Adam Curry: I think it's true
too.
1:25:21
John C Dvorak: Yeah, we have a
myth a lot of men but no women.
1:25:24
Also to celebrate sir marks
upgrade into the rank of 60 year
1:25:28
olds is on the birthday list.
Yes, it's only be fitting that
1:25:33
he should become the Archduke of
Japan and all the disputed
1:25:36
islands of the Japan Sea. We got
here because you are relevant
1:25:41
and keep us sane. And they're in
Japan. By the way, I should
1:25:44
mention that. So please, please
for more years, with much love
1:25:51
sumo Saki and sushi game Astrid
and Sir Mark, who soon it will
1:25:57
soon be today actually.
Archduchess an Archduke of Japan
1:26:02
and all the disputed islands in
the Japan Sea want to thank them
1:26:05
both for sticking with as long
as they have they've never gone
1:26:09
overboard,
1:26:10
Adam Curry: though. And I love
that they're doing it now. While
1:26:13
the yen still has some value
left. They'd like they couldn't
1:26:18
wait any longer. You know, the
cost too much.
1:26:20
John C Dvorak: Value. See what
happened?
1:26:22
Adam Curry: Is it as it gone
over 160 again? No, but
1:26:26
John C Dvorak: it's just pushing
it. I mean, it's ridiculous to
1:26:29
yet. Now I want you as we talked
about this on the other show, of
1:26:32
course, dH unplugged in order to
keep counting. And
1:26:34
Adam Curry: by the way, congrat
Congratulations. 700 episodes.
1:26:37
You know
1:26:39
John C Dvorak: what? I'll say it
again. Now's the time to buy a
1:26:42
Toyota.
1:26:45
Adam Curry: Wait, shouldn't you
wait a little longer?
1:26:48
John C Dvorak: I don't know if
it's gonna you know, it really
1:26:50
doesn't like to be up this this
ridiculously low. Low when it's
1:26:54
a dead number makes us low?
Yeah, yeah. Well, it's as high
1:26:58
as 150 $160 160 yen per dollar.
It should be 100. So that's how
1:27:04
bad it is for Toyota.
1:27:07
Adam Curry: Toyota Thawne.
Everybody. That's right. Ah,
1:27:10
thank you. DeMasters answer
mark. Looking forward to that
1:27:13
upgrade as well. We have sir
foam finger number one from
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John C Dvorak: action? A fourth
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Adam Curry: So but but we can't
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I think you should probably do
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John C Dvorak: that donation was
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I'll have apple pie and poontang
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at the round table. What resist
we must.
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Unknown: We must and we will
much about that. He committed
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Adam Curry: Tang. They took that
to the moon. I think poontang
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listening to the show since
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December of 2020. What a great
time to start listening. Yes,
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there was a good time. We all
got through it. And now I'm not
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a douchebag outstanding product
best in class. I'll take any
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karma you got keep on to Glin
give you a good karma for that.
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You've got karma to
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John C Dvorak: specifically ask
for it but I believe he does
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deserve it. You've been de
deuced Associate Executive
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producers began right here with
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nice friend. It's with no note
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but he came with 263 22. He's
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Yes. Thank
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Adam Curry: you very much double
up karma for you. You've got
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favorite cities in the world.
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Adam Curry: Nice West. Then we
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John C Dvorak: That's yeah,
another favorite city. $250
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that doesn't get any better than
that does it? Thank you very
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much night who lives among the
spooks? Appreciate it?
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John C Dvorak: So now we come to
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of work we put into this show is
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unbelievable.
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It's off the hook. We have. We
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have great producers to help us
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John C Dvorak: No,
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Adam Curry: nothing right cool.
Nothing wrong with it. It's
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cool. That's very cool. Let's
see this couple of things going
1:40:39
on that we should probably
1:40:40
John C Dvorak: well, if you want
to, we can start with this Trump
1:40:43
construction idea with Amy
Goodman. I
1:40:46
Adam Curry: don't have to play
the warning. We already told
1:40:47
everybody it was coming. Yes,
that was the idea. So what will
1:40:50
you need to set this up? What's
What's this
1:40:53
John C Dvorak: I wanted. This is
an example. We have the
1:40:55
producers that listen to our
show, but actually work for
1:40:59
Amy's show. We've gotten notes
from every once in a while. So
1:41:02
I'm going to put this out there
that she is, as a journalist.
1:41:05
This is an example of
unbelievable bullcrap bias. It's
1:41:10
not even close to being this is
bad journalism. Badger Trump's
1:41:14
Unknown: news. The former
president has refused to rule
1:41:16
out political violence if he
loses the election in November.
1:41:21
Okay,
1:41:21
John C Dvorak: I just started
that off. That's actually just
1:41:23
the intro to the whole clip.
Now, what did she say there?
1:41:28
Adam Curry: She said that he
like if he if he let me listen
1:41:34
Unknown: and other Trump news
the former president has refused
1:41:36
to rule out political violence.
If he loses the election in
1:41:40
November, he
1:41:40
Adam Curry: has refused to row
row. He refused. Does he refuse
1:41:45
to I think she meant disavow.
1:41:49
John C Dvorak: I don't know what
she meant. But whatever the case
1:41:51
is, she has the backup document
documentation, which he's going
1:41:55
to read from and I want you to
tell me how what she just said,
1:41:59
has anything to do with what
Trump said, here we go.
1:42:02
Unknown: And other Trump news,
the former president has refused
1:42:05
to rule out political violence.
If he loses the election in
1:42:08
November, Trump told Time
Magazine quote, I think we're
1:42:12
gonna win. And if you don't win,
and if we don't win, you know,
1:42:16
it depends. It always depends on
the fairness of an election,
1:42:19
unquote.
1:42:21
Adam Curry: So this is the BIG
TIME magazine interview that has
1:42:25
him on the cover, and that what
she was saying was rule out he
1:42:29
doesn't rule out now I can
1:42:31
John C Dvorak: rule out
anything. He doesn't say
1:42:32
anything. No, doesn't even use
the word violence or political
1:42:36
violence. She said. She
indicated she implied that Trump
1:42:42
is is by not ruling it out is
advocating for political
1:42:47
violence and he says nothing of
the sort. You
1:42:49
Adam Curry: know what she needs.
She needs Rebecca Weintraub
1:42:52
ASAP.
1:42:55
John C Dvorak: She continues
with a report and this is just a
1:42:57
little more just a little
another backhanded slap against
1:42:59
Trump's she's obviously not a
Trump man, or
1:43:02
Unknown: woman. In the same
interview, Trump said he would
1:43:04
quote absolutely consider
pardoning every person convicted
1:43:08
for taking part in the January 6
insurrection at the US Capitol.
1:43:13
Well, that's
1:43:14
John C Dvorak: supposed to turn
away the voters. So
1:43:17
Adam Curry: I have so this this
was a beautiful a Trump is when
1:43:21
it comes to this stuff. He's
very smart. So he did this time
1:43:24
magazine interview and it's it's
a great, you know, he's on the
1:43:28
cover. He's on the cover of
Time. And the title of the of
1:43:32
the issue is, if he wins, that'd
be this. This is such great
1:43:40
predictive programming and Jake
Tapper
1:43:43
John C Dvorak: laid it out a
bombshell
1:43:44
Unknown: interview from Bob
Barr, bombshell to bombshell
1:43:48
bombshell interview from former
President Donald Trump just
1:43:50
dropped in Time Magazine's cover
recalled if he wins. It features
1:43:55
a wide ranging interview where
Donald Trump tells the reporter
1:43:59
and us in his own words, what a
second term could look like,
1:44:02
should he win his bid to retake
the White House in just a moment
1:44:05
the editor behind the interview
joins the lead. So what is Trump
1:44:09
saying he will do? Well, a lot
on immigration. Trump's his
1:44:14
plans are on to use the military
to carry out a mass deportation
1:44:21
of millions of undocumented
immigrants. He's indicating he's
1:44:24
willing to sidestep a law that
prohibits using American troops
1:44:27
against civilians. He says,
quote, well, these aren't
1:44:30
civilians. These are people that
aren't legally in our country.
1:44:32
This is an invasion of our
country unquote. Asked about the
1:44:35
possibility of political
violence if he were to lose the
1:44:39
election to Joe Biden, as he did
in 2020. Mr. Trump said he was
1:44:42
going to win and then quote, and
if we don't win, you know, it
1:44:47
depends. It always depends on
the fairness of an election
1:44:50
unquote. Asked if he would fire
a US attorney who refuses to
1:44:55
follow his orders to prosecute
someone he wants to prosecute.
1:44:59
He said quoted to me Hands on
this situation honestly asked if
1:45:02
he would consider pardoning Oh
no, every single one of the
1:45:06
nearly 800 rioters convicted of
attacking the Capitol on January
1:45:10
6, Trump said I would consider
that yes, yes, absolutely.
1:45:16
Adam Curry: So, I mean, this is
not very bombshell.
1:45:22
John C Dvorak: Yes, it's
anything but bombshell, he seems
1:45:26
to me to be waffling about.
Either way,
1:45:32
Adam Curry: it reminds me of,
there is no evidence. The devil
1:45:37
wants to use the mouse. It's a
great tactic. I think that's, I
1:45:43
mean, they want him to win. It's
so obvious at this point of
1:45:47
being people are talking as if
he's already won. And now in the
1:45:51
season of reveal, we get this
bombshell evidence that pajama
1:45:58
media actually that, you know,
the the National Library was
1:46:03
ordered to ship off a whole
container of paperwork to Mara
1:46:07
Lago Yeah, which Trump then of
course, you know, threw down
1:46:11
somewhere in the in the living
room? Because like, what am I
1:46:14
going to do with this stuff? So
they set him up is what it looks
1:46:17
like.
1:46:18
John C Dvorak: Yes, this is a
very good story. Do you have any
1:46:21
clue? Do you have a link to it
in the show notes? I
1:46:23
Adam Curry: do have a link. Yes.
Yeah. It's
1:46:24
John C Dvorak: a good story
people should read. Now God did
1:46:27
have dead tension. It's not part
of though. Whatever narrative,
1:46:30
they're running out whatever
game they're playing with the
1:46:32
public. It's not in it. I think
that's just to get them off to
1:46:37
you know, get rid of this and
one of these cases. I don't know
1:46:40
what the point of it was coming
out the way it did.
1:46:43
Adam Curry: Then there's
something else that just dropped
1:46:46
today. And it's bombshell. It's
another unplayable undercover
1:46:52
interview. Because now once
O'Keefe went off to do OMG
1:46:58
media, O'Keefe Media Group.
Yeah, he forgot all that. We
1:47:04
taught him about recording
undercover audio and video. So
1:47:08
it's unintelligible it only
works if you see it with with
1:47:13
the subtitles. I did however,
cut together his little
1:47:17
interstitial so you can kind of
get an idea. This is really
1:47:20
fantastic. This is some dude, I
think he's Indian of origin. I
1:47:27
forget his name, whatever it
does another gay thing. No, but
1:47:30
it is another honeypot. This is
this is again, it's on a date.
1:47:35
And these people are so stupid.
The mean this used to be the
1:47:39
number one thing CIA agent CIA
agents were supposed to be able
1:47:43
to do. And resist is when you're
being honeypot ID and this guy's
1:47:47
like oh yeah looks my CIA badge
this is what we do. We do
1:47:52
John C Dvorak: this I don't
know. Okay, what first of all I
1:47:55
don't know about this dropped
dropped this morning is bomb
1:47:58
should drop it. Well, they
should have picked it up. So
1:48:02
it's brand new. is brand new.
This race CIA guy. And is it
1:48:07
been verified?
1:48:09
Adam Curry: Oh, this guy's a
toast. Oh, and of course he's
1:48:12
toast but he's had been the
table was lifting up this guy so
1:48:15
horny on this date. He's like,
Oh, yeah. Oh, no, we do all this
1:48:20
stuff. We spy on people. We do
whatever we want. Yeah, look,
1:48:24
here's my badge. Come on, baby.
What do you think I am. I'm CIA.
1:48:28
Unknown: I'm John. The CC shows
her his CIA identification
1:48:31
badge. I'm John talks about how
the CIA kept information from
1:48:35
Trump. I'm John FICC. states the
higher ups within the intel
1:48:38
community including CIA
directors, Mike Pompeo and Gina
1:48:41
Haspel. And the upper levels of
their staffs colluded to
1:48:45
withhold information from
sitting President Trump on Jed
1:48:48
facies. He also states as fact
that Trump is under constant
1:48:51
surveillance and even claims
they are spying on his ex wife.
1:48:56
Adam Curry: FICC this guy was
totally toast. Wait, hold on
1:49:00
John C Dvorak: a second. They're
spying on his ex wife. That's
1:49:03
Marlin. Why Marla Maples? Does
she live in a condo in Arizona?
1:49:08
Who cares? I
1:49:09
Adam Curry: think to prove the
point that they've got him
1:49:11
bugged everywhere. And they're
still listening to him. There's
1:49:14
still spying on him. Yeah, okay.
Da, da. But but you know, this
1:49:20
is bombshell. And bombshell. I
think the bombshell part is that
1:49:24
Pompeo and Haspel the Haskell
Haskell Haskell Haskell that
1:49:30
they that they, they would just
give them like our top line.
1:49:33
They wouldn't give me any
details, because, you know, we
1:49:36
have got to clean this stuff up.
Well,
1:49:39
John C Dvorak: especially Pompeo
who is then became Secretary of
1:49:41
State and there's a big Trump,
you know, Trump now he's, you
1:49:45
know, a Trump supporter.
1:49:46
Adam Curry: Yeah.
1:49:47
John C Dvorak: If this is he's
got some explaining to do. If
1:49:50
you see Bill
1:49:51
Adam Curry: Barr, Bill Barr also
endorses Trump now. Yeah, he's
1:49:57
out there doing any of you as
well you know, by just agree
1:50:00
with the with the President a
lot of things but he's the best
1:50:02
guy for the job now I'm Bill
Barr I don't want I don't want
1:50:05
to go to jail or Trump I'm with
you bro come on man we all know
1:50:09
he's gonna win we might be
careful be careful phoniness
1:50:12
John C Dvorak: of all that this
this this this level of people
1:50:16
it's great it's unbelievable
heights highly believable Of
1:50:21
Adam Curry: course I mean do we
need to see what else do I have
1:50:27
I don't think I have anything
1:50:29
John C Dvorak: to judge trumpet
when his latest rally reduction
1:50:32
it's probably Oh,
1:50:33
Unknown: it's always fun to
listen to your in Freeland,
1:50:35
Michigan where former President
Trump is holding a rally right
1:50:38
after he held one earlier today
in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Uh, both
1:50:42
of these states are key
battleground states in this
1:50:44
election. And both of these
states Trump lost to Biden in
1:50:47
2020, Michigan, he lost by less
than three percentage points in
1:50:50
Wisconsin, he lost by less than
1%. However, a poll by the
1:50:55
Harvard caps Harris poll this
week, puts Trump ahead of Biden
1:50:59
48 percentage of the
participants said they would
1:51:03
back Trump 43% For Biden, and 9%
said that they were unsure.
1:51:07
Earlier I spoke with epic Times
reporter on this campaign,
1:51:11
Lawrence Wilson to hear his
thoughts about it. These
1:51:14
are close races. They're both
states with a lot of electoral
1:51:17
votes. And so both candidates
are vying hard for them. And
1:51:20
President Trump is here today to
bring His message about the
1:51:25
economy and particularly hammer
I think the former prime or the
1:51:28
the current president on his job
with inflation because both
1:51:31
these states have been pretty
hard hit. With inflation.
1:51:34
President Trump is expected to
bring up the inflation under the
1:51:37
Biden administration as well as
the record breaking surge in
1:51:40
illegal immigration, as well as
the hush money case that's now
1:51:43
entering its third week at Trump
has to appear in every one of
1:51:46
these trials, or else he faces
the possibility of arrest
1:51:50
yesterday he was just fine
$9,000 by the judge saying he
1:51:53
violated a gag order related to
the case. This case stems from
1:51:57
his former lawyer paying a an
adult film star stormy Daniels
1:52:02
back in 2016. Not to go public
and Trump is accused. Did
1:52:06
Adam Curry: we already hear this
guy? Is this another guy saying
1:52:08
adult adult porn store instead
of porn stars is the same clip.
1:52:14
No,
1:52:14
John C Dvorak: it's a new clip.
1:52:15
Adam Curry: He's also this the
same guy porn store?
1:52:18
John C Dvorak: Well, maybe it's
I think, stormy Daniels star. I
1:52:22
think you're good.
1:52:23
Adam Curry: I know No, but this
NTD people can't pronounce Stark
1:52:27
Unknown: and Trump has to appear
in every one of these trials, or
1:52:29
else he faces the possibility of
arrest yesterday, he was just
1:52:33
fine $9,000 by the judge saying
he violated a gag order related
1:52:37
to the case. This case stems
from his former lawyer paying a
1:52:42
an adult film star stormy
Daniels back in DC not to go
1:52:46
public and Trump is accused of
falsifying business records
1:52:49
related to this case, all of
which Trump has repeatedly
1:52:52
denied these allegations.
1:52:55
Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm just gonna
say it again. This is only to
1:52:58
make it look like they tried and
they'll push Ben all and when he
1:53:01
when he becomes president,
because they want him to so they
1:53:04
can pull the rug pull the rug
collapse everything they need to
1:53:08
we've got debt talking about
stagflation now on CNBC. That
1:53:14
did you guys. Yeah, we talked
about it? Is that a real
1:53:18
possibility? This is not good.
So I don't
1:53:20
John C Dvorak: think personally
don't think so. Because this
1:53:22
sort of stagflation, which was
the earmark of the 70s. And
1:53:27
that's when the term was
invented. Because nobody saw
1:53:29
anything like it before. It was
an element that was so singular
1:53:33
to that era that I just don't
like it. In fact, Horowitz
1:53:39
deconstructed into some missing
some missing elements from from
1:53:42
the real definition. And I just,
I don't know why they're talking
1:53:47
about stagflation personally,
1:53:48
Adam Curry: while everybody
listened to DHA unplugged
1:53:50
episode 700 The big 700 Episode
I have not heard it yet. And I
1:53:55
want to go listen to that so I
can find out what the
1:53:58
John C Dvorak: needs are these
elements are discussed because I
1:54:01
Adam Curry: mean the timeline 68
convention big mass Nixon
1:54:07
John C Dvorak: was perfect for
another iteration. Stagflation
1:54:10
Adam Curry: is perfect timing
for it. So anyway, and then
1:54:14
they're gonna blame all the
black people. Oh, well, you
1:54:17
know, it was funny Willis it
was. Who's the Jumoke in New
1:54:22
York? Yeah. I can enjoy read Joy
read will be out of a job.
1:54:29
That's hope your your job Joy
was to take him down. And Robin
1:54:35
what's her name on she's also
she does the morning shows now
1:54:38
she used to be Bernie Sanders.
handler Robin Sanders Rob is
1:54:44
Robinson
1:54:44
John C Dvorak: Robin Sanders
Anders. Yeah, miss.
1:54:47
Adam Curry: They're gonna take
her everyone's gonna get blamed.
1:54:49
They kick them out. And cable
will be white again. Let's make
1:54:53
careful white. Let's make cable
white again. That's what's
1:54:55
coming.
1:54:56
John C Dvorak: I sent you a
piece I don't got it.
1:55:00
Adam Curry: I got it about the
about,
1:55:02
John C Dvorak: I guess GLAAD or
some gay Our organization has
1:55:05
been keeping tabs on how many
gay faces there are on network
1:55:10
TV and it's declining. Yes,
1:55:12
Adam Curry: I have it here. Glad
the Gay Lesbian something
1:55:19
association I can remember glad
stands for actually is. On
1:55:24
Tuesday, GLAAD released the
findings of the 19th edition of
1:55:28
where we are on TV. A report for
the media watchdog group that
1:55:32
analyzes the number of LGBTQ
regular and recurring characters
1:55:36
on scripted primetime broadcast,
scripted primetime cable and
1:55:40
scripted series on eight major
streaming platforms. By the way,
1:55:45
I read another article that says
you probably should not give up
1:55:50
your blu ray and DVD players and
discs just yet. The expectation
1:55:55
that the streaming companies
will not last is is out there.
1:56:00
So that turns out there. We have
we declined from 77 LGBTQ
1:56:08
characters to 62. That's a drop
of 45% from last year's 139 38
1:56:18
of the 77 characters not be
returning due to ending or
1:56:21
cancellations. of the show of
the show. Yeah, Gee, I wonder
1:56:26
because this show sucks. Other
key findings have 468 LGBTQ
1:56:32
characters, there were 24
transgender characters, a
1:56:36
decrease of eight from the
previous study, to under 32
1:56:40
characters of color Ooh, COC I
like this. We can go from black
1:56:45
people to African Americans to
people of color to characters of
1:56:49
color. Hey, look, there's a
group of character of colors
1:56:52
over there. How is that? Cox?
How racist are these people?
1:56:59
John C Dvorak: No, I
1:56:59
Adam Curry: characters of color.
Give me a break. decrease of 72
1:57:07
and only one LGBTQ character was
found living with HIV. My
1:57:13
goodness, I'm glad someone
tracks it all. Equity is not
1:57:17
good. Hollywood is doing bad.
They're doing them wrong. Very
1:57:21
very bad. So discus How about
just people and actors? Is that
1:57:27
a crazy idea? Is that a crazy
idea? I guess it's crazy crazy
1:57:31
completely nuts crazy idea a
little bit on the bird flu I
1:57:37
look we didn't get we have done
a lot of bird flu stories
1:57:40
throughout the day and I forget
the term again
1:57:46
John C Dvorak: the the I gotta
write a time no rain to the
1:57:51
show. It was that timeframe?
Yeah, timing for I wrote it
1:57:54
down.
1:57:55
Adam Curry: The timeframe of the
show or the shows timeframe,
1:57:58
maybe even better?
1:57:59
John C Dvorak: I think timeframe
have is throughout the timeframe
1:58:02
of the show.
1:58:03
Adam Curry: We have done many
bird flu stories. We go back to
1:58:07
2011 That was the earliest that
I have reports of we had Chinese
1:58:13
bird flu. Canadian bird flu
calling blooded calling bird flu
1:58:19
calling the app that was war on
chicken French bird flu.
1:58:23
John C Dvorak: The war on
chicken we had the war on
1:58:25
chicken Yep, we had a jingle.
Yeah,
1:58:28
Adam Curry: well I well, maybe
we could. We could resurrect
1:58:30
that I guess because it is
technically the war on chicken.
1:58:41
John C Dvorak: On chicken,
unfortunately,
1:58:44
Adam Curry: this bird flu has is
going beyond chicken. It is
1:58:48
going to milk and the latest
turn
1:58:51
Unknown: to the bird flu
concerns here in the US after
1:58:53
finding the virus in some dairy
cows in several states. The USDA
1:58:57
says it will now sample some
ground beef sold at stores in
1:59:00
those states where dairy cows
tested positive. Authorities say
1:59:03
the US meat supply does remain
safe. Meantime There are reports
1:59:06
of bottlenose dolphin in Florida
has died from bird flu, possibly
1:59:10
the first dolphin in the US to
dive the virus. That stopped a
1:59:18
flipper flipper.
1:59:21
John C Dvorak: First of all this
reminds me of a story. I was in
1:59:24
the sixth 80s About poisoned
grapes coming in from Chile. And
1:59:33
it's like so you have a dead
dolphin. And you test it for
1:59:39
bird flu why? Why What would
that test even take place? What
1:59:44
was it? It was a coffin of
feathers? I mean what would be
1:59:48
got a dead dolphin you you know
you do what you if you don't
1:59:51
test it for every possible
contagion in the world. Why
1:59:54
would you? This just makes no
sense. You chop
1:59:57
Adam Curry: it up and sell us
tuna. That's what you do with
1:59:59
it. Dead dolphin but no, we
tested for bird it probably
2:00:02
tested it for COVID So along
with this so that's possible so
2:00:08
then I don't know if you saw
this I don't have a clip but
2:00:12
some dead cats from from
drinking milk that had bird flu
2:00:16
in it. Oh poor pussycats died.
Oh, bull crap. Well, of course,
2:00:21
if you look at the story, they
died from raw milk, which is
2:00:24
double O they're trying to go
after raw zactly. So it kind of
2:00:29
works both ways. If you've ever
been
2:00:31
John C Dvorak: to a raw milk
dairy, we have one up in
2:00:33
Washington is one around here
somewhere, which is to clean
2:00:37
cleanest place you've ever seen.
They're not feeding them chicken
2:00:40
parts now. Grass fed this
2:00:44
Adam Curry: is all what I told
you. This is about this is for
2:00:47
control of mainly beef. Here's
our here's a here's a short clip
2:00:53
from a female rancher. So
2:00:55
Unknown: recently, the USDA came
out with a law stating that all
2:00:57
cattle and bison in the United
States have to have E ID tags,
2:01:00
we have six months to comply
with this new law. What is an E
2:01:04
ID tag? It's an electronic
identification tag. That tag
2:01:08
stores all the information about
our cattle. It has vaccination
2:01:12
schedules, it has feed
schedules, it has medical
2:01:15
history. Now, while that sounds
really good, on paper, there's a
2:01:22
part of me that believes this is
for a greater purpose. Most
2:01:25
people are processing their
livestock through federal or
2:01:28
state inspected facilities. Part
of me believes that in the
2:01:33
future. With these times they're
going to be able to see
2:01:37
everything that you've done with
that cow. And it's you don't do
2:01:40
what they want. Will they let
you process? I don't know.
2:01:46
John C Dvorak: So that's exactly
where we were when she says part
2:01:49
of me believes what part are
left leg mean? What does that
2:01:51
mean? Oh, don't pardon me
believes that
2:01:54
Adam Curry: Don't be a douche.
Or anonymous rancher wrote in
2:01:58
and said before I saw this, I
was thinking more like John that
2:02:01
they wanted testing. And I
always think any negative news
2:02:04
about cattle is a hit on the
beef cattle market to drop
2:02:06
prices so the Packers can buy
animals cheaper. The longer this
2:02:11
goes on, the more I worry that
you add them maybe right that
2:02:13
they are coming for our cattle.
We not like the chicken and hog
2:02:17
producers who are vertically
integrated with their packers,
2:02:19
but with only four big beef
packers, of which one is
2:02:22
completely owned by China
through Brazil. I would imagine
2:02:25
they are scheming to make it
that way. We are a defined
2:02:28
bunch. We just need to figure
out what's really going on. Good
2:02:32
news is that they did the ground
beef study which by the way is
2:02:37
total. I mean that it's ground
beef from the supermarket could
2:02:42
have 100 Different cows in it.
And who knows what else human
2:02:46
parts. I mean, do not I will not
buy ground beef from the
2:02:50
supermarket. But they did the
test. And I have the results
2:02:56
here that just came in from the
USDA. Samples of ground beef
2:03:01
obtained at retail in the
affected states final results
2:03:04
posted may 1 2024. samples were
collected at retail outlets in
2:03:08
the states in which dairy cattle
herds have tested positive for h
2:03:11
five and one influenza virus.
The samples were analyzed by
2:03:15
APHIS using a polymerase chain
reaction PCR to indicate whether
2:03:21
any viral particles were
present. No particles were found
2:03:27
to be present. So we've passed
we've passed this test so far
2:03:32
haven't heard anyone really talk
about it? Because it was
2:03:35
yesterday, you think that there
will be some news but no, we got
2:03:38
to keep it all ramped up, keep
people scared. And of course
2:03:41
this had to come up in the in
the briefing at the White House.
2:03:44
Kareem Abdul Jabbar John Pierre,
what's your current assessment
2:03:48
of the risks to the US?
2:03:54
Unknown: Yeah, so I know that on
top of this, I know that they
2:04:02
are not seeing any, any concerns
to to milk or
2:04:07
Adam Curry: if you if you could
do I'm trying to set up okay,
2:04:11
I'll shut up trying to set up a
joke. It's not even going to be
2:04:14
funny now. Just like you do,
okay.
2:04:19
John C Dvorak: Set up but you
have to realize I hate listening
2:04:21
to her. Well, I know and I'm
gonna set up a joke that
2:04:24
probably shut me up in in a
different way. No, because think
2:04:29
carefully is your best
2:04:30
Adam Curry: bit here. But I have
to I've done that five times. I
2:04:33
John C Dvorak: know you've done
one, but okay,
2:04:35
Adam Curry: but Okay, go on
character culture
2:04:37
Unknown: has been on top of
this. I know that they are not
2:04:41
seeing any, any concerns to to
milk or any of the cattle meat
2:04:47
or meat that were being that
were consuming while consuming
2:04:51
meat. But there
2:04:52
Adam Curry: it is. Why shocker.
She doesn't consume meat. Yeah,
2:04:57
we knew that Corinne
2:05:00
John C Dvorak: I have another
video I already wanted. That was
2:05:04
Adam Curry: it would have been
funnier.
2:05:09
John C Dvorak: It wouldn't have
been funnier, depressing,
2:05:11
depressing.
2:05:13
Adam Curry: She doesn't like
meat. Surprise. Okay.
2:05:16
John C Dvorak: And what does she
have to virtue signal that to
2:05:20
all her lesbian friends? Yes,
yes, of course,
2:05:24
Adam Curry: of course are trans?
No, I
2:05:25
John C Dvorak: don't date me.
But I can talk about meat. Yes,
2:05:29
Adam Curry: yes, it's a virtue
signal. Of course, it's the
2:05:31
virtue signal. Speaking of such,
one of our producers, you know,
2:05:36
we've been talking about this
about that people are not taught
2:05:39
the Constitution of the United
States anymore. And, and this
2:05:43
producer clearly has too much
time on his hands. He went to
2:05:47
whitehouse.gov. And they have a
whole page on the Constitution,
2:05:54
then it's the Constitution page,
why a constitution, then it
2:05:57
explains I'm not going to go
through the whole explanation of
2:06:02
the Constitution. But then it
says the Bill of Rights, and it
2:06:05
says, but it has their
interpretation of the Bill of
2:06:08
Rights. Really, is
2:06:10
John C Dvorak: that hard to
figure out?
2:06:12
Adam Curry: Well, the Second
Amendment, what do you think,
2:06:14
according to whitehouse.gov? The
second amendment on the White
2:06:23
House constitution, Constitution
page, it reads as such, the
2:06:27
Second Amendment gives the
citizens the right to bear arms.
2:06:33
No, that's not correct, that we
have the right to bear arms,
2:06:39
they just cut this down to one
line first amendment provides
2:06:44
that Congress make no law
respecting an establishment of
2:06:46
religion or prohibiting its free
exercise. It protects freedom of
2:06:50
speech. No, no, they can't do
this. Well, they can clearly,
2:07:00
they're just paring it down into
like, you know, when this
2:07:04
constitution gives you the
right, this is all your rights
2:07:06
given by the Constitution
instead, and so they
2:07:09
John C Dvorak: don't give you
the real no basis for all these
2:07:12
rights. No. Is that keep the
government from interfering?
2:07:16
Yes. And they keep the
government out of your life?
2:07:18
Yes, a date? No, no, no, that's
no good. We can't because they
2:07:21
can't. It's part of the idea
that there are people, most of
2:07:28
them Democrats that think we
should have one national
2:07:31
government, the whole state's
ideas dumb. And the government
2:07:35
should provide for us it should
give us the rules that we should
2:07:38
live by, instead of what the
Constitution really does, which
2:07:42
is keeps the government from
doing stuff they shouldn't be
2:07:45
doing. Correct.
2:07:46
Adam Curry: Correct.
2:07:49
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's what
you're that's what they teach in
2:07:51
school now to ensure that end of
day school if I'm in the second
2:07:54
grade teaching kids I'm
brainwashing kids odd flag, put
2:07:57
that page right up on the on the
big projector right in front of
2:08:01
him and rewrite from it, boom.
The government must be true. So
2:08:06
Adam Curry: I've been tracking
what's going on in Georgia, the
2:08:09
country? As we see, yes. There's
2:08:12
John C Dvorak: some action. Yes.
2:08:13
Adam Curry: Well, I'm going to
do that give you the setup. And
2:08:15
then the update of the action.
This is the exact same playbook.
2:08:21
We haven't seen Victoria Nuland
with cookies yet. But there's
2:08:25
20,000 people there protesting
the government because of some
2:08:29
Russian horrible thing, which is
really a law which already they
2:08:34
voted on wants to do. And
they're going to do a second
2:08:36
reading and vote on it again,
but as majority voted yes, that
2:08:41
you can't if you are a
nonprofit, that gets more than
2:08:46
20% of its fun. Its funding from
outside Georgia, then you have
2:08:50
to register as as such, you
2:08:53
John C Dvorak: can hold on a
second. Let me get this
2:08:55
straight. So I created a
nonprofit, let's say in Georgia,
2:08:59
this the country Yes. And I get
all my money from the US
2:09:03
government, CIA and I call the
thing down, I have some name and
2:09:07
everything for it. Yeah, free of
charge. Because I get all that
2:09:10
money from the United States or
from Qatar or from Saudi Arabia,
2:09:14
whatever. I have to now register
as a foreign agent. And that's
2:09:18
bad.
2:09:19
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Because
it's a bad it's a Russian law.
2:09:22
They call it the Russia law.
Because, yeah, it's nuts.
2:09:27
Because it's Russia's fault,
whatever it is, it's Russia's
2:09:29
fault. Because Russia wants this
and all these people who are
2:09:33
there, guess what they want? Oh,
they'll want to be in the
2:09:36
European Union. So I find a
report on France 24. And as I'm
2:09:42
looking at, I'm like, I've seen
this report. I've seen it four
2:09:46
different times. All of our
European partner in news
2:09:50
networks are rolling out a pre
packaged package from Radio Free
2:09:56
Europe. Till we just review
Radio Free Europe. Rupp is.
2:10:01
That's Voice of America. That's
That's Tucker Carlson's dad's
2:10:06
old job. That's the governors
the board of broad broadcast
2:10:09
Board of Governors. It's in
essence the intelligence at CIA
2:10:14
State Department. Propaganda
that's
2:10:17
John C Dvorak: what it's for.
It's that's what it does. That's
2:10:19
what it's for is was created for
us what it is. Yeah, of course
2:10:23
it is because that's a good
thing.
2:10:25
Adam Curry: So here's France 24.
Leading into the package our
2:10:28
intelligence service told them
to put on TV and 1000s of
2:10:31
Unknown: Georgians have staged
eight march for Europe calling
2:10:34
on the government to scrap its
controversial foreign influence
2:10:38
bill, the EU has warned it would
undermine tbilisi's European
2:10:41
aspirations. There have been
mass anti government protests
2:10:45
masses mid April now and the
Georgian dream party
2:10:48
reintroduced plans to pass a law
critics say resembles Russian
2:10:52
legislation used to silence
dissent or let's hear from some
2:10:56
of those 1000s of people on the
streets there in Tbilisi, I'm
2:10:59
here to protest against the so
called Russian law. This is a
2:11:03
law which stigmatizes any free
minded person, a free minded
2:11:09
organization, which receives
more than 20% of its funding
2:11:13
from foreign sources. And there
are hundreds of such NGOs who
2:11:19
have done so much good for
Georgia. And now they face being
2:11:23
stigmatized, and also possibly
shut down because the law gives
2:11:28
the power to the Ministry of
Justice shot in your discretion.
2:11:34
We have a free country. And I
don't believe in everything that
2:11:38
the Georgian dream has been
saying. Me and my friends has
2:11:41
been on all of these protests
for the past two weeks. We've
2:11:45
been fighting for, like three
days, on every single one. angry
2:11:52
and sad. I'm very happy that so
many people are showing up
2:11:57
today. And I'm very proud of
these people around me because
2:12:02
it's fantastic to so many
believe in the same cause. And I
2:12:06
think it's very important for us
to believe in this
2:12:08
John C Dvorak: cost. So very
important to believe in this
2:12:11
cause she speaks better English
than the Georgians I personally
2:12:15
know that live around here in
Georgia.
2:12:17
Adam Curry: Yeah, in Georgia in
Georgia State.
2:12:21
John C Dvorak: Exactly. She
speaks better English than a
2:12:23
Georgia from Georgia.
2:12:26
Adam Curry: So there's an update
and this is exactly how the my
2:12:29
dorm started protested
2:12:31
Unknown: scrambled for safety.
As Georgia's police began
2:12:35
cracking down, deploying water
cannons and firing tear gas and
2:12:40
rubber bullets to disperse 1000s
of people rallying outside
2:12:45
parliament. Several people were
injured, including opposition
2:12:51
lawmakers.
2:12:58
Say you see that they are
behaving illegally. Really. And
2:13:03
people will never surrender,
Georgia people will leave these
2:13:06
protesters
2:13:07
had tried to block Georgia's
Parliament amid the second
2:13:10
reading of the so called Russian
law.
2:13:13
Adam Curry: So what we need next
our little green men remember
2:13:17
that little green men need to
come in that'll be the Russian
2:13:20
people but it's really snipers
on the roof. Who start killing
2:13:23
police start killing people on
the square Victoria hands out
2:13:27
cookies. Then we have a phone
call. The phone call is who
2:13:32
we're going to put in memory
this is this is we went through
2:13:37
this with Chaka is really the
guy who was eating his tie.
2:13:41
Yeah.
2:13:42
John C Dvorak: within the
timeframe of the show,
2:13:44
Adam Curry: or the show. We are
you want some history. Tell your
2:13:48
kids to put that book down
history is in the timeframe of
2:13:51
the show. This is the timeframe
of the show is your history is
2:13:56
all you really need to know. So
I'm afraid that we're going to
2:14:02
open up a new front on Russia.
Now this day, oh, well, you
2:14:06
can't you know, we you'll be a
candidate for the European Union
2:14:11
with your new freedom
government, anti corruption
2:14:14
government. And Bo, we think you
should probably be in NATO too.
2:14:18
That's a good idea. Yeah. Yeah.
Well, you can wait for it within
2:14:22
the within the tamp timeframe
with the show. You can just wait
2:14:26
for it. It's so blatantly
obvious. And this show within
2:14:33
the timeframe of the show will
probably be illegal in in
2:14:37
Australia.
2:14:39
John C Dvorak: I am surprised
that anyone in Australia can
2:14:41
listen to us. That that
country's got this lost. It is
2:14:45
unbelievable.
2:14:46
Adam Curry: You know I got a
very thoughtful note from one of
2:14:52
our producers in Australia. It
was it was kind of it was kind
2:14:57
of funny and sad at the same
time because He said you know
2:15:00
you're spot on but you know some
things you're wrong and he wrote
2:15:03
this whole this long thing. And
unfortunately, it was only the
2:15:09
bad stuff he forgot to put the
good stuff in and the stuff that
2:15:12
we had gotten wrong. And, and
here it is. Things are kind of
2:15:17
sad and bad in, in Australia,
not everybody of course. Elmer
2:15:23
John C Dvorak: Fudd in charge
that guy well l Bundy sees or
2:15:26
whatever that how you pronounce
his name. I don't care. Elburn
2:15:29
de se says c'est Albanese,
Albanese. Alvand easy, good and
2:15:33
easy. Alberni cheap and easy
open easy.
2:15:37
Adam Curry: So and I appreciate
our
2:15:40
John C Dvorak: sci fi, both
sides of there's no political
2:15:42
discourse. You want to have your
buddies on Monday
2:15:45
Adam Curry: this little bit?
Yeah, you're a good reader. The
2:15:48
truth is you are right on the
money but also wrong at the same
2:15:51
time you forgot to be at that
party sends it right over the
2:15:54
past few years, I've seen a
worrying trend of Aussies
2:15:56
slipping into a dream. At the
height of I need some like
2:15:59
Greensleeves music for this. At
the height of the pandemic, you
2:16:02
could have been mistaken to
believe that we had enough power
2:16:05
to overturn the decisions of
political ruling class with how
2:16:08
many people were activated by
lockdowns, mandates and such but
2:16:11
once the mandates took full
effect, most people rolled over
2:16:15
and got the shot. I have no
malaise towards these people.
2:16:18
Many no agenda folks in our
circle felt forced to do the
2:16:20
same, but have now dropped off
the map from our groups from our
2:16:24
groups, no agenda groups, others
have dropped off because life
2:16:27
seems to have quote gone back to
normal. Australia is the lucky
2:16:30
country. Life has always been
good. The people around here my
2:16:34
age, I'm 40 have never really
had to fight for anything. The
2:16:36
political process is not
something anyone is familiar
2:16:39
with in their eyes. Politics
happens once every four years we
2:16:42
have no power in between him
sound familiar? If we don't like
2:16:45
something we'll vote him out.
Unfortunately, just like the
2:16:47
USA, we have a two party system
essentially. And the other side
2:16:51
is just as bad if not worse.
Trying to activate the average
2:16:54
Australian is near impossible.
And politically activating the
2:16:57
already activated is just as
hard only three months ago, I
2:17:00
worked with the group to get co
signatures on a submission to
2:17:03
the COVID Royal Commission
inquiry from a huge base of
2:17:06
activated Australians. All that
has to be done with sign your
2:17:09
name, and it will go directly to
the Senate hearing out of around
2:17:13
800,000 to a million people. We
got 45,000 signatures.
2:17:17
Australians have been crushed
into submission. On top of that
2:17:21
Australians are now facing a
cost of living crisis. We become
2:17:24
addicted to nice things, and
we'll do anything to keep this
2:17:27
addiction going. Almost everyone
I know owns a house worth 1
2:17:30
million or above, which is about
400,000 US dollars, I guess. My
2:17:37
brother in law bought his house
for $900,000 reduced four years
2:17:41
ago paying 3500 a month in
mortgage repayments that house
2:17:44
is now worth 1.4 million. But
the interest rates have gone to
2:17:48
over 6000 penis family now have
to rent this out and move into a
2:17:52
shitty house in Melbourne just
to get by. This is very common.
2:17:55
I mean, this is a depressing,
depressing, depressing note. I
2:17:59
could go on and on about
transgender politics, or the
2:18:02
drug issues or Aboriginal crime
and living conditions. Man this
2:18:06
sounds a lot like us with with
your dollar worth less money.
2:18:11
Australia is on knife's edge.
You won't see it in the hearts
2:18:14
of our glitzy cities, but it's
here, unspoken, but it's boiling
2:18:18
away right below the surface.
So, Prime Minister Albanese
2:18:23
comes out he's making more of
the big speech about E Safety
2:18:27
our girl over there. What's your
name? That the safety girl?
2:18:30
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the safety
girls. Lynn Swann, whatever name
2:18:34
is a safety
2:18:35
Adam Curry: girl more money for
the East safety girl because of
2:18:38
something you and I are guilty
of throughout the span the
2:18:44
throughout the timeframe of the
show.
2:18:48
Unknown: Today also we're
announcing a suite of online
2:18:51
measures to help combat toxic
male extremist fears that
2:18:57
Adam Curry: toxic male extremist
views we
2:18:59
John C Dvorak: need toxic male
extremist views. Yes, it's
2:19:03
Adam Curry: known as TMV
2:19:05
Unknown: about women online.
When I've spoken to parents
2:19:08
around the country, they
expressed their concern about
2:19:12
the exposure of young boys and
young men to violent videos and
2:19:19
imagery online. And that is
something that is was mentioned
2:19:25
by states and territories when
they went around their their
2:19:30
what their jurisdictions were
doing. We will introduce
2:19:35
legislation to ban the creation
and distribution of deep fake
2:19:39
pornography. Sharing sexually
explicit material using
2:19:43
technology like artificial
intelligence will be subject to
2:19:46
serious criminal penalties. The
new phase of the stop at the
2:19:51
start campaign will launch in
mid June and will run until May
2:19:55
2025. But at the word this new
phase will include a Cana
2:19:59
influence In campaigning online
spaces where violent and
2:20:03
misogynistic content thrives to
directly challenge the material
2:20:08
in the spaces that it's been
viewed
2:20:10
Adam Curry: counter influencing
campaign. He says stop it at the
2:20:14
what? Stop it in those spaces
where it happens podcasts.
2:20:18
John C Dvorak: Oh, yes. I'm too
afraid phrase it was stop it at
2:20:20
the bump campaign to stop it at
the blood motor and whatever.
2:20:24
No. Can I interrupt you with a
clip? Yeah, please. Okay,
2:20:29
there's the violent dead. This
is just the kind of violent male
2:20:34
toxicity thing. Here's a white
woman. I'm talking about white
2:20:39
men is just a tick tock clip.
2:20:41
Unknown: We are talking
specifically about white men.
2:20:45
And I'm just gonna say it like
an unapologetically going to say
2:20:48
it. White men are the most
dangerous species in the entire
2:20:54
fucking world, to women, and to
everyone else. So we can reframe
2:21:01
right? Men want to be like, not
all men. It's always a white man
2:21:05
talking says that. By the way.
Not all men are like that. Okay,
2:21:10
so let's reframe the question.
Would you rather be trapped in
2:21:14
the woods with a white man? Or a
black man? A white man or an
2:21:19
Arab man? A white man or an
Asian man? A white man, or an
2:21:23
Italian man? Just won't be
tough. A white man or a
2:21:26
Frenchman? White men are the
problem. You are who we're all
2:21:30
afraid of. And if you all do not
start fucking changing your
2:21:35
shit. We're gonna come fucking
leech you by
2:21:41
Adam Curry: you could have done
a little warning about this clip
2:21:43
that was bad. I'm
2:21:45
John C Dvorak: not say for word.
That's pretty profane. Oh, she's
2:21:49
a horrible woman. Now. The thing
is, what is what is your
2:21:51
definition of a white guy? If if
it's not a Frenchman? Yeah,
2:21:55
Adam Curry: well, they're the
worst. Is that was this just one
2:22:00
one lady? Or is this a trend
that you detect on tick toe?
2:22:04
John C Dvorak: I think there's
tons of this. Yeah.
2:22:07
Adam Curry: We need more of
these clips. But we need to know
2:22:10
if that yeah, I'm sorry.
2:22:11
John C Dvorak: I apologize. I
actually thought I put it on
2:22:13
there. I should have reminded my
so I do. I have it with the
2:22:16
other clip. Not Safe For Work.
But yeah, she's I should have
2:22:20
bleeped it or I should have said
something. I feel bad. Now.
2:22:23
Adam Curry: It was shocking. It
was shocking. Well, let's talk
2:22:26
about white men because we're
heard anything like that your
2:22:28
life, we put one white man
behind bars for 25 years. That
2:22:33
is Sam Backman fried son of the
Stanford professors of Taxation
2:22:38
and Finance, who were on the
payroll for millions of dollars
2:22:42
being slush funded into their
nonprofit which they use to then
2:22:46
stop the Trump from getting
elected. FTX was also used to
2:22:53
funnel money to lots of
politicians. It was in effect, a
2:22:59
great way to launder money into
the political system. They let
2:23:03
the autistic kid take the fall
including his parents. And the
2:23:08
setup guy who set this up who of
course, has one of the biggest
2:23:13
I'm just my opinion, money
laundering operations is the by
2:23:17
Nance CEO. He's the one that
triggered it. I think here's
2:23:20
what I think happened. There was
all this fraud running through
2:23:24
all these altered alt coins and
probably using Bitcoin as the
2:23:28
underlying asset to funnel all
this money all over the place,
2:23:32
Ukraine and it's all been
documented. Everyone's in on it.
2:23:35
It's all groovy. Hey, the
autistic kid. He's getting out
2:23:40
of control. Listen by Nance guy.
You got to take him down, man,
2:23:44
when by Nance came out and said,
Oh, I'm gonna buy you because
2:23:47
you know, you're you're selling
your own token. And it's all
2:23:52
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I think
you're I think you're onto
2:23:54
something here. So
2:23:55
Adam Curry: the by Nance guy
whose company is still here by
2:23:58
Nance didn't have to go away. So
they arrested him. They
2:24:03
arraigned him, and they
sentenced them trailed by
2:24:06
Unknown: a team of attorneys
Cheng Peng Zhao headed into
2:24:09
federal court in Seattle to be
sentenced following his guilty
2:24:12
plea for money laundering
violations. inside the
2:24:15
courtroom. A judge ordered him
to serve four months in prison
2:24:19
police for
2:24:21
Adam Curry: months, four months.
Yeah, and oh, and it's gotta pay
2:24:27
some fines. Big Deal far
2:24:29
Unknown: less than the three
years sought by prosecutors.
2:24:31
We thought and incarceration
appeared incarceration was
2:24:34
critical in this case, and we're
pleased that that was the
2:24:36
result.
2:24:37
Joe founded by Nance which grew
into the largest cryptocurrency
2:24:42
exchange in the world. But
federal prosecutors said the
2:24:45
company failed to have an anti
money laundering program in
2:24:48
place as is required by US law
that allowed terrorist groups
2:24:53
like Hamas, as well as drug
traffickers.
2:24:56
John C Dvorak: Democrat Party,
child abusers Democrat Party
2:24:59
Unknown: exact only fund their
own criminal activities.
2:25:02
So it's an intentional act, and
it's intentional acts by the CEO
2:25:06
and by by Nance was made the
company large and profitable.
2:25:10
Aside from
2:25:11
the prison term Shah was also
fined $50 million. His company
2:25:16
by Nance was also implicated in
the illegal activity and ordered
2:25:20
to pay more than $4 billion in
penalties. Prosecutors called
2:25:24
the case unprecedented and push
for double the standard penalty
2:25:28
of 18 months for such crimes,
saying it clicked to help deter
2:25:32
future crimes. However, the
judge found Zhao remorseful
2:25:36
cooperated during the
investigation and without any
2:25:39
prior convictions, which
factored into the decision to
2:25:43
order Xiao to spend four months
behind bars. Oh,
2:25:46
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. I didn't
mean it for months, and they put
2:25:50
the autistic kid who they put on
the cover of Fortune Magazine,
2:25:54
Forbes, who they completely
abused they threw throw the book
2:25:59
at him. 25 years is
unbelievable. These people don't
2:26:03
even care about their own
children.
2:26:07
John C Dvorak: Complete scam.
They had one played ball. The
2:26:10
other one didn't.
2:26:12
Adam Curry: Now, but the kid is
not good in his head.
2:26:17
John C Dvorak: Yeah, yeah, I
know. It's pathetic.
2:26:20
Adam Curry: Everyone made out
like bandits on that one. And
2:26:24
everybody made out.
Unbelievable. Now I'm sorry.
2:26:27
It's very believable. Very
believable. Yes. We
2:26:30
John C Dvorak: have to both stop
saying that. Yes.
2:26:33
Adam Curry: We do have another
dead whistleblower. As little
2:26:35
aside.
2:26:36
John C Dvorak: Yes. This is a
good story. Yes. It's not for
2:26:38
him. You know, I found out
Hillary must be on the board of
2:26:42
Boeing.
2:26:43
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, this. He
was. He didn't work at Boeing.
2:26:47
John C Dvorak: Now he was at the
Boeing and his Boeing spirit
2:26:49
Adam Curry: spirit. Aerosystems
dies after sudden infection.
2:26:54
Yeah, he had in Brinker and
yeah, influenza b goes into the
2:27:00
hospital. Do they owe me was it?
Yeah, Dean tested positive for
2:27:07
influenza B, which is the flu
and Mersa a difficult to treat
2:27:14
bacterial infection and develop
pneumonia. He was intubated put
2:27:18
on dialysis as well as airlifted
to another hospital to be put on
2:27:21
an ECMO machine. A CT scan
showed he had also suffered a
2:27:26
stroke. They were considering
amputating his hands and feet.
2:27:30
But he could still talk. So they
decided to cut off the oxygen
2:27:34
doesn't actually say that. But
he could talk without hands and
2:27:38
feet. So and he was a
whistleblower, then B had quite
2:27:42
a bit to say about the quality
coincidence? Yeah, I think not.
2:27:47
Yeah, it's
2:27:49
John C Dvorak: poor guy.
2:27:50
Adam Curry: Yeah. You know,
just, you know what it kind of
2:27:54
says, Don't be a whistleblower.
2:27:57
John C Dvorak: I think that
message has been coming across
2:27:58
the last number of years with
both the Obama and Biden
2:28:02
administration.
2:28:03
Adam Curry: Not a good idea.
Alright, Little Big Pharma. I
2:28:06
got some big pharma here just to
wrap up the important stuff.
2:28:11
ozempic is a dynamite product.
Everybody knows it is fantastic.
2:28:16
You're you lose your butt, you
lose your face. You got to stay
2:28:20
on it forever. But you won't get
diabetes and now yet another
2:28:25
side effect of ozempic that
people just won't care about
2:28:28
because hey, I can eat whatever
I want. I
2:28:30
Unknown: think I ended up today
something new to consider when
2:28:32
it comes to popular drugs for
weight loss.
2:28:34
You may have seen ozempic
personality making the rounds on
2:28:38
social media. It's used
2:28:40
Adam Curry: Have you seen this
making the rounds on social
2:28:42
media? Oh, no,
2:28:43
John C Dvorak: I have not and
I'm on the rounds of social
2:28:45
media. I'm like a round guy.
ozempic
2:28:48
Unknown: personality wildly
address changes in mood and
2:28:51
attitude sometimes serious that
some people say that they feel
2:28:54
after being on those
medications.
2:28:56
Okay, and this is senior
consumer investigative
2:28:58
correspondent Vicki Wynn is here
with a closer look, I think good
2:29:01
morning
2:29:01
Savannah and patient people can
expect to experience some side
2:29:06
effects. But when you're talking
about drugs that can lead to
2:29:09
drastic weight loss through
appetite suppression. Users are
2:29:12
also dealing with changes in
their habits, how they socialize
2:29:15
and their appearance and it is
all leading some to worry that
2:29:18
the medicines are changing who
they are.
2:29:21
Adam Curry: Oh, it changes who
you are. My anxiety is through
2:29:26
the frickin
2:29:27
Unknown: roof. It's the latest
side effect. It's getting some
2:29:30
patients pause. I
2:29:32
absolutely for months now have
been feeling depressed. They
2:29:37
say popular Diabetes drugs which
are also used for weight loss
2:29:41
such as ozempic and Mount Jarrow
are leading to mood changes and
2:29:45
depression in what's been dubbed
ozempic personality. Some users
2:29:49
complain they don't feel like
themselves. Their joy dulled.
2:29:53
I used to be a really positive
bubbly like sunshine person and
2:29:58
over the last year and a half
I've kind of lost is
2:30:00
that since being prescribed
ozempic Sydney Foster has lost
2:30:03
90 pounds. She says it's her
mental health that's now
2:30:07
weighing her down. Is this
making you rethink your
2:30:10
relationship with this drug that
you're using for weight loss? It
2:30:14
has been I know I don't want to
have the same mindset forever if
2:30:18
it just means staying skinny.
That's not what I want. These
2:30:20
injections include the
ingredients and magnetite which
2:30:23
regulates hunger and makes you
feel full. But experts say its
2:30:27
effect on mood needs more
research, there
2:30:30
has not been any link directly
with the drug and any known
2:30:34
personality disorder or any
known psychiatric condition. But
2:30:39
it would not be impossible to
see a range of responses,
2:30:43
including the change in
personality. I'm
2:30:45
Adam Curry: thinking we can give
you some SSRIs or
2:30:48
antidepressants and clean that
right up let's let's listen to
2:30:51
more with Vicki has to say
2:30:53
Unknown: after receiving 175
reports from ozempic and we'll
2:30:56
go V patients experiencing
suicidal thoughts.
2:30:59
Adam Curry: Notice it's only
those two, not the other
2:31:02
products only those and FDA.
Yeah, they had someone job
2:31:06
someone didn't buy some ads
found
2:31:08
Unknown: no link between the
drugs and suicide, though the
2:31:11
administration added it could
not rule out that a small risk
2:31:15
may exist and it's continuing to
study the issue right away
2:31:20
John C Dvorak: they're worried
so they found absolutely nothing
2:31:23
but you know,
2:31:24
Adam Curry: it's small risk,
small risk.
2:31:29
Unknown: What's more, while
we'll go V which is approved for
2:31:31
chronic weight management list
depression as a possible side
2:31:35
effect ozempic, which is used to
treat type two diabetes does not
2:31:39
Oh boo ozempic Boo Novo Nordisk
the company behind both drugs
2:31:44
says it collaborates closely
with the FDA to monitor the
2:31:47
safety of all its medicines did
you get to check this latest
2:31:51
complaint adding to a growing
list from some patients my
2:31:55
biggest side effect was nausea,
health and wellness store GNC
2:31:58
announcing its locations will
now have a dedicated section of
2:32:01
items that may help address more
common side
2:32:04
Adam Curry: effects. Oh, GNC did
the by like products that
2:32:07
support gi
2:32:08
Unknown: health, muscle mass and
bone density and nutrition. And
2:32:11
while doctors say the
relationship between mood
2:32:13
changes, and the drugs needs to
be studied, they're hopeful
2:32:17
their benefits outweigh
potential hazards.
2:32:19
I am not worried about it. When
I weigh the risk of obesity,
2:32:24
diabetes and all the other
health conditions against the
2:32:27
use of this drug called
2:32:28
Adam Curry: cares. I look great.
Who cares? I looked I looked
2:32:32
dynamite. I don't care how I
feel. This is such a sad state.
2:32:39
one more clip to close it out
short.
2:32:41
Unknown: I mean, because so many
people are on these drugs. Now
2:32:44
if you if you are feeling some
of these feelings, what do
2:32:49
doctors suggest that you do?
2:32:50
Yeah, millions of people are on
these drugs, Craig and Dr. Patel
2:32:53
says it's, it makes sense that
they would have a wide range of
2:32:56
responses. But if you feel any
changes in your mood, you're not
2:33:00
feeling yourself, go talk to a
therapist, go talk to a
2:33:02
counselor right away and also
see a doctor about potentially
2:33:05
changing the medication that
you're on that could help you as
2:33:08
well. But she says don't
hesitate to seek help. And we
2:33:11
should mention we did reach out
to Eli Lilly the maker of
2:33:14
Manjaro they did not respond to
our requests interesting
2:33:16
because even if it's not the
medication that's causing these
2:33:20
feelings, a huge life change
like that. Losing a bunch of
2:33:24
weight is a it's an emotional
change, not just a physical
2:33:28
change,
2:33:28
and how people respond to social
circles can be another factor
2:33:32
that can be isolating if you're
the only one making these
2:33:35
lifestyle changes and you
2:33:37
Adam Curry: need to get your
friends on it. Because if you're
2:33:39
the only one getting skinny, all
your fat friends you know,
2:33:42
they'll make you feel bad. It's
called survivor's guilt
2:33:45
Unknown: that can be isolating.
If you're the only one making
2:33:48
these lifestyle changes and the
friends you grew up with aren't
2:33:50
respectful of that or aren't
into it. That can also make you
2:33:53
feel lonely. So reach out.
2:33:58
Adam Curry: Reach out, reach out
and get someone on the on the
2:34:01
program. Who Fanfan this is not
going to end well. This is going
2:34:08
to be a fantastic class action
lawsuit in the future. And they
2:34:13
should put all the media
personnel in as well and the
2:34:15
Kardashians throw them all in
jail with Sam Backman freed
2:34:21
John C Dvorak: ever the optimist
2:34:24
Unknown: I'm gonna show my mood
by donating to no agenda Imagine
2:34:27
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
2:34:37
Adam Curry: gonna thank the rest
of our donors up to $50 and we
2:34:41
got some beautiful title changes
some nights and of course, some
2:34:46
birthdays coming up, John No.
What do we have you actually
2:34:49
hear? Yes, we do have quite a
few.
2:34:51
John C Dvorak: The jingle was
under modulated I had no time
2:34:53
notice obviously saw the
2:34:55
Adam Curry: jingle was so old.
We haven't used it in so long
2:34:57
that it under modulated itself.
2:35:00
John C Dvorak: it deteriorated.
Dale Thompson in Cannon Beach.
2:35:04
Oregon starts us off with
$140.43 and he says he makes a
2:35:10
good comment. Appreciate you
guys no matter what everyone
2:35:12
else thinks. Facts he needs a D
douching. Okay.
2:35:18
Adam Curry: Oops, sorry. I'm
sorry. Sorry, sorry. You've been
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D deuced.
2:35:25
John C Dvorak: A night from
Perth in Western Australia in
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the town of coolbellup $124.48
Thank you for your courage,
2:35:35
confusion and clarity. We'll run
it through the calculator and
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see if that's in dollar he dues
it might be upgraded to a to
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social executive producer Sean
Dawsey and Midland, Texas 123
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Tommy burns in Hillsborough,
North New Jersey. 106 41 is a
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tax rebate. Baron lattic in in
Houston, Texas. $100 Anonymous
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in Bexley UK. Got a got a
birthday card 9482 For
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Minnesotan, hot Minnesotan,
Amanda, Jason Allison in
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Concord, North Carolina at 438
Kevin McLaughlin, our buddy in
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Concord, North Carolina, next to
Jason bolts in North Concord,
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North Carolina, that 808 SMA the
boobs are all of Murphy
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Murfreesboro, which we haven't
heard from for a while, in
2:36:29
Murfreesboro, Tennessee. 808.
And now I have to mention what
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he has to say which is, he still
loves boobs. He's now looking
2:36:36
for new boobs. Since last chick
is gone. He says,
2:36:41
Adam Curry: okay, Murfreesboro,
2:36:43
John C Dvorak: and there's
plenty of plenty in Maryborough
2:36:47
just me in Noblesville, Indiana.
75 And he's got a birthday call
2:36:53
out for his daughter, Mackenzie.
Bryan Navarro 7465. Dana Carroll
2:37:03
in Laughlin, Nevada 72 772 27
Daniella is 70 and Netherlands
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72 Zionist donation Happy
Birthday to myself. Zionist
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Adam Curry: donation. There it
is. There it is. There's our
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check.
2:37:22
John C Dvorak: The Big Joe Cory
right ruli A in Marion in the
2:37:30
Iowa I'm sorry. 7146 It's cool.
It's pronounced ruli and it's
2:37:35
very pronounced and he has a
balsa a D bag douchebag call out
2:37:38
for Paul and Frank Cameron
living in North Branch Minnesota
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6915. Simon Smith and Heber
City, Utah 6633. Craig Kohler in
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Evansville, Indiana. 6502 which
is a chip, David spring and Anna
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Texas 608. What eight fruits or
nuts is flakes? He says all
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right. Jamie Buell in Vista,
California 6006. Steve ban straw
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Baron of Nashville BNA,
Nashville, Tennessee 1659 33.
2:38:27
Kevin Ritchie that the 798
Gregory here
2:38:32
Adam Curry: by the way I just
noticed Steve banks are bearing
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with bna 5993 is an eggs
donation. Oh to many eggs.com
2:38:43
John C Dvorak: many eggs.com
Gregory cured ACK and put Dova
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it down A to D 679. Last
listener standing he says
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Lawrence Cornell and bow Creek
Michigan 5678 serinus murdy.
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There he is our Brahmin from
Culpepper, Virginia 5558. He's
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been refunded he's sorry, he
stopped donating Aaron
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Chamberlain and Dayton Ohio to D
510. luta Belcher in Eureka,
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California to d3 77 Sir EagleEye
and 53 are in some parts on no
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5333 And he's got an upgrade
coming.
2:39:31
Adam Curry: Yeah, let me just
let me read this because he
2:39:33
doesn't have a title change to
baronet's or EagleEye just
2:39:35
finished interviews, jobs karma,
please do that in a moment.
2:39:38
Shout out to Nico Marconi
assault Joe and Walter to
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animate too many eggs.com is
great. He says
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John C Dvorak: yeah, we need
more support there. Paul love
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and 5302 Okay, now these people
are all this is the $51 donation
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upgraded that by paying the fees
$2.02 involved in this deal.
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This was for the Anytime they
made a promotion, they made a
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promotion for $1 made so I'm
gonna read everybody's all the
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way down to the bottom of the 50
ones as if everyone gave 5302
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Even though some people just
paid 51 But it's fine. Here we
2:40:13
go. I'm just name and location
and there's no location. So I'm
2:40:16
just going mostly names Paul
loves starts us off. Blair
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Williams, Paul DuBois. Jason
Shepard. Eric Schultz shows Dana
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de Walt. In a day Walt. Dana
wants to give this to Philip
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stone so he's not a douche
basis. Give him a D douching.
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You've been de deuced William
Taylor cero Wetzel, Larry
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Gardner, Christine ecart. Zoll
cortisol, Bay barren, barren sir
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cycle path and that is in
Charlotte, North Carolina. Adam
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who Rachel Matthau Matthews,
Jacob Van Dusen Dusen Terrence
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Lynch, Jennifer rain person of
merit comics and that's in
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Columbus, Ohio. Keene Davidson
and Nolan's Ville, Tennessee.
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Joseph McSweeney in Elmwood
Park, Illinois, anonymous,
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kaput, he's in Redwood City.
Steve Sims in green Cove
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Springs, Florida, Douglas
Engstrom. M Todd Allen John
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Hoyle pulley burr bore. You
might boy boy Hey
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Adam Curry: farmer, a farmer.
Boy board. Sarah
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John C Dvorak: good. Oh, Sarah
Gardner to Hannah Richter
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crystal furniture. Keith Yates,
Martin McIntyre, Alexandria.
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Lincoln's a good promotion as
good Baron of Belmont. And then
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we have an extremely I can't
have his name because it just
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scrolls on him get on your
Brandon Ellsbury, and he has one
2:42:10
of the he wrote a long note for
for us to read and we've read
2:42:16
it, but not on the show we'd
love you to and that concludes I
2:42:20
think on mileage he's
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Adam Curry: ATC is one of those
ITM I ATC guys. Yeah,
2:42:25
John C Dvorak: etc. Guy. And
then we go to fifth lift 50s And
2:42:32
I think the top is leaf
Thompson. There may be somebody
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in there I'm missing because of
the scroll. The scroll is leave
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Thompson and meridian Idaho
these are $50 donors again just
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name and location. David Steele
in Mobile, Alabama, Justin Kaler
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in Bluffton, Indiana brand in
the lock layer is Sugar Hill,
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the Georgia Brian sharp in
Huntsville, Alabama, Alabama.
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Jason Klaus in Mount Pleasant
South Carolina. Justin Heiner in
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bueno. Salem, Oregon, Jordan
another Jordan right after right
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after that an oral South Dakota
Scott McCarty who has got to
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Lodi and he's got a almost a
night no
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Adam Curry: he's he's becoming a
96 please become a knight
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because I've been on the $50
layaway program please Knight me
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sir late a lot protector of the
lake Lodi. Pleased to do Schmidt
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you've been de douche 10 at the
roundtables moose had beer and
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barbecue chips jingles any
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Unknown: ESP ICT I'm gonna give
you the whole load today. We
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Adam Curry: always do jingles
for nights love you guys Scott
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McCarty Love you too brother.
Love you man.
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John C Dvorak: Last on our list
is Dragon Slayer and St. George
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that is our concludes our
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them for showing us that we
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Adam Curry: those coming in
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Adam Curry: and I do have one
jobs karma as promised and one
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jobs karma as make good this is
from Ahmed who says he he
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requested jobs karma is donation
somehow it slips through the
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cracks he also wanted to know if
his Canadian Oh his dollar
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rights are given one to one yes
I do. So if you're up there and
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knighthood territory, let us
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Let's vote for jobs. You've got
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We got a good list today. Sue
Kushner Kuba Kubo Peenya
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celebrating the 15th Lauren
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Eric Bradley turned 28 on the
29th Baron and Belmont wished
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his comrade John thrower a happy
one for the 48th birthday
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yesterday. Jason Allison wishes
his wife Kelly Allison a very
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happy birthday celebrating her
47 Today, sir Smitty, happy
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birthday to his daughter
Mackenzie Smith 18 On the
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fourth, Danielle McKay, Daniel
McCain. Mackay on the fourth a
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non wishes a smokin hot
Minnesota Amanda Happy Birthday.
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Well how about the is that? Is
that cryptic enough and Dame
2:45:50
Astrid wishes Sir Mark a very
happy birthday he's turning 60
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years old. And further on the
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happy birthday from everybody.
Here's the best podcast in the
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don't want to be induced there
we have an amazing moment here
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disputed islands in the Japan
Sea and with her we promote Sir
2:46:27
Mark to Archduke of Japan and
all the disputed islands in the
2:46:31
Japan Sea. Congratulations to
both of you, sir. dannimal
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become served animal Baron of
The Secret City and Sir EagleEye
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congratulate all of you on these
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staunch supporters of the best
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very much appreciated. Now. We
have a number of knights to
2:46:52
bring into the roundtable as
well. I mean look at this bring
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out a big blade that we need
that for sure. Jay Scott Farley
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Gifford Alexander Ryan, George
Sean and Scott McCarney hopping
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up on the podium all of you
become Knights have no agenda
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roundtable I'm very proud to
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blind night of Gitmo nation sir
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Alexander sir pew pew ding being
of Kendall county sir Sean, and
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certain late a lot protector of
the lake Lodi for you. We've got
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hookers and blow rent boys and
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Stowe shuts enough to pop along
with a bunch of assorted cheese
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and meats, apple pie and Boone
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barbecue chips along with that
bong hits and bourbon sparkling
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cider and escorts ginger ale
dribbles breast milk and pablum.
2:47:39
And of course, you got the
mutton to meet their son the
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standby for you if you didn't
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that is already there. And it
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Signet rings, along with your
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thank you all so much for making
1656 a great show all round with
2:48:15
a lot of value return makes us
feel good when we give you the
2:48:18
value. No one
2:48:27
like a pot and I like Australia
have the meetups are staying
2:48:31
together on most of the world
and I really implore the
2:48:34
Australians to try and get back
together for some meetups
2:48:36
because it is that connection
which provide connection
2:48:39
protection and it's good for
your for your psyche it's just
2:48:42
good for your brain do it. Lady
Vox checks in with a quick
2:48:46
written report of the 10th
northwest Houston meetup oh no
2:48:50
I'm sorry that's not its vibe
counselor economic hitman lady
2:48:53
Vox was there with her husband
seranthony Keeper of Vox. There
2:48:56
we go. I don't know I don't know
Gonzalez Lind Jerry end of show
2:48:59
mix was there we'll take a ditch
Walker on NAS the AV dude named
2:49:03
Ben named Ben and himself sir
economic hitman. We had a blast
2:49:07
discussed all kinds of topics.
next meetup is in late May
2:49:10
slaves will get when he can find
his contact details on the
2:49:13
meetup page. No agenda
meetups.com Thank you very much
2:49:16
for that report. Now we go to
the big report from the indie
2:49:18
meetup for April.
2:49:20
Unknown: This is the Maria we
are Indianapolis Mita sister
2:49:24
Mark coming to you live from
Warsaw Poland. Hope to see you
2:49:27
all next month. Hey
2:49:29
Adam and John this is Kira from
Carmel in the morning shout out
2:49:33
to Marcos in Poland we miss you
Let My People Go fist
2:49:37
and nuts in the morning. Not
from Indianapolis almost
2:49:40
exhausted but these groups are
always great. Thank you for your
2:49:42
courage, sir Benny just
wondering how to eclipse is
2:49:45
global climate change whatever I
don't know in the morning.
2:49:49
dame's swarming in the morning
to you John and Adam. Hi Adam in
2:49:52
the studio and hello to you John
in the bathroom
2:49:55
in the morning James Kennedy
from Fort Wayne and Fort Wayne
2:49:58
is hosting a makin Cheese
festival in July come on come on
2:50:02
Hi John and Adam This is David
Cindy of the Tito's I've missed
2:50:05
all my lovely comrades at our
meetups missed the last couple
2:50:08
thank you for welcoming me
2:50:09
back in orange for
2:50:10
PBR street kings sippy needs a
better manager
2:50:12
hives to serve as the my
thoughts on and Adam, thank
2:50:15
you for the great show and thank
you for them to the organizers
2:50:18
smoking. Adam and John This is
Shannon visiting from Fort Wayne
2:50:22
when I was a kid we didn't have
no agenda. We just ate fish and
2:50:24
chips every Friday. The 120 just
brewski
2:50:26
here drinking some beers and
missing Emily out is Gary
2:50:31
trying to help pull down the
Ford since mark is not here and
2:50:34
Mia man these indie people are
crazy
2:50:37
in a good way. This is Mike De
polymath easy peasy podcast
2:50:41
Sandy Willis if you're listening
I'm looking for a sugar mama.
2:50:43
Hi, I'm Brandy and we are having
a great time here at the blind
2:50:47
algorri nogen Okay, everybody's
having a good time. We Maria,
2:50:54
Adam Curry: whoa fu man, those
guys put together a great report
2:50:57
every single time I think Amanda
does that. Thank you very much.
2:51:01
And here's what's coming up
today we have a meet up the
2:51:04
North northern wake of Magdala
shaving meet up six o'clock
2:51:07
hoppy endings Raleigh, North
Carolina, the Memphis bad beer
2:51:11
protest at noon on Saturday at
high cotton brewing in Memphis,
2:51:14
Tennessee. Why wait for Cinco
Demayo flight of the no agenda
2:51:17
they celebrate on the fourth of
Domo tortilla cantina Torrance
2:51:21
California Leo Bravo of course
that's there was a 51st Meet Up
2:51:25
Bill bachelors bash and meet up
five o'clock the renegade
2:51:28
Arlington Virginia Land of the
spooks. That'll be on Saturday.
2:51:32
And the next show day and meet
up. Cinco Demayo Northwest meet
2:51:35
up 10 o'clock in the morning at
the vault bistro and wine bar.
2:51:39
Get your Cinco de Mayo on early
Blaine, Washington. And still to
2:51:43
come to meetups in the
Netherlands we have may 9 in
2:51:47
Leiden in the Netherlands where
all the smart people are. And
2:51:50
remember on the 15th We got a
big one happening in Amsterdam.
2:51:53
I'm going to be there and
they're combining a whole bunch
2:51:56
of meetups it should be a
hootenanny. Join us there and to
2:51:58
find out more go to no agenda
meetups.com where you can find
2:52:02
any meetup that might be taking
place near you. If you can't
2:52:04
find one. Start one yourself.
It's easy and always a party
2:52:08
sometimes
2:52:09
Unknown: you want to go hang out
with Dyson days. You wouldn't be
2:52:20
you wouldn't be everybody feels
the same.
2:52:28
Adam Curry: Well, I'm gonna make
it easy on you. I have zero ISOs
2:52:32
I don't know what happened. But
none of them were up to snuff.
2:52:35
And we just discard it all and
I'm sorry, I got no ISOs Do you
2:52:38
have any ice
2:52:39
John C Dvorak: and I just have
the one. It's the winner.
2:52:42
Adam Curry: It's a winner don't
have to play it. To even play
2:52:45
it. It's a winner.
2:52:46
John C Dvorak: Well, you better
play just to make sure I clipped
2:52:48
it correctly. Okay.
2:52:49
Unknown: The show is crazy. And
2:52:51
Adam Curry: it's a winner.
Beautiful. You
2:53:03
good news, everybody. And we've
had a lot of good news the show.
2:53:07
John C Dvorak: And now there was
the dish clip. I don't want to
2:53:09
don't end the show after this
clip play after play the good
2:53:12
news outro because I have a
comment about this clip. She's
2:53:16
pretty hidden in there. Right?
Oh, wait, wait, wait. We're
2:53:18
still setting it up. Oh, I'm
sorry. I thought it was just
2:53:21
came in from one of our
producers. I had to get through
2:53:24
Mimi approved it even though she
hated the clip how I know what
2:53:27
clip is? Is this a famous clip?
This has been played everywhere.
2:53:30
Yes. So it's not new to our
show. I mean, it's not
2:53:33
exclusive. But it's an interest
and it's a good good version of
2:53:37
it. There's reasons you hate it
but once I explained to him i
2:53:43
After editing it I discovered
what I think really happened
2:53:47
here and I want to discuss it
after the end. But this is the
2:53:49
good news clip about the about
the poor cat that got packed in
2:53:53
a box and shipped to Amazon.
She's pretty hidden in there
2:53:56
right now.
2:53:58
Unknown: Lena is a little timid.
She's a hider
2:54:00
it's a game she plays
2:54:02
and she has a guilty pleasure.
2:54:04
She loves to play
2:54:05
in boxes just like part of her
personality,
2:54:07
but it took her a little too far
from home. That was the worst
2:54:11
part.
2:54:11
We just had no idea what
happened.
2:54:13
Two weeks ago galena vanished
she just mysteriously
2:54:17
disappeared.
2:54:19
We had absolutely no idea what
happened to her. Carrie
2:54:22
and Matt Clark spent hours
looking for a sign of their
2:54:25
beloved cat
2:54:26
they put tons of fliers up. We
contacted friends and family to
2:54:31
help us search we searched
2:54:32
for a whole week but when it
seemed to always last and then
2:54:36
we got the most amazing insane
news in the entire world.
2:54:41
A phone call the lien is
microchip was detected 650 miles
2:54:46
away your Riverside California
2:54:49
I just couldn't even believe
that she was in California. I
2:54:51
thought it was a prank because I
still still hard to wrap my
2:54:54
brain around.
2:54:55
Turns out galena made her way to
California via Amazon
2:55:00
She was trapped in an Amazon
packet.
2:55:02
The clerks were returning some
shoes in this box.
2:55:05
When it was in this really big
sized Amazon
2:55:07
package. Galena managed to go
undetected.
2:55:10
We had no idea. So Matt took her
to package to the drop off
2:55:16
without knowing that our dear
cat was inside
2:55:19
she was discovered by Amazon
employee brandy, who took her
2:55:22
under her care until the family
could be reunited.
2:55:25
And we are so thankful for
brandy and for everything that
2:55:29
she did for our kitty galena
went
2:55:32
six days without food or water
in the box. The clerk say her
2:55:36
recovery has been nothing short
of miraculous. Like it
2:55:40
was just the best because I know
that under other circumstances
2:55:43
that she wouldn't have been
found are just so happy to have
2:55:47
her again. Oh my goodness.
2:55:49
Adam Curry: Oh my goodness. This
is such a good news story, John,
2:55:52
I'm so don't don't don't ruin it
for me, please.
2:55:55
John C Dvorak: I'm going to run
it. We listened to this clip. I
2:55:59
think when you know, the one
thing about this show is when we
2:56:01
listen to clips, you sometimes
get in intonations and other
2:56:05
things you don't you don't get
you towards audio as opposed to
2:56:08
looking at especially
2:56:09
Adam Curry: when you're editing
and you're listening to it over
2:56:11
and over again.
2:56:14
John C Dvorak: Matt, the husband
put the cat in the box on
2:56:17
purpose and shipped him off.
There is no doubt in my mind
2:56:22
about it. Mimi agrees with me
because she's seen this clip
2:56:25
over and over. And this was and
you when you start listening to
2:56:29
the guys excuse Oh is just a big
giant box. Oh no, the cat got in
2:56:33
there. Oh crap. There's no way
you're gonna put a cat in a box
2:56:37
and lock him in and then hold
them to the stage without the
2:56:39
cat meowing and making a fuss.
No, this guy tried that cat must
2:56:44
be he probably scratched him or
he hates cats. Or you have to
2:56:47
just listen to the poor boy the
blonde wife who just goes on and
2:56:51
on and on about his cat like as
the Second Coming of Christ.
2:56:55
This was an attempt to kill the
cat failed.
2:56:59
Adam Curry: news. Good news.
Good news. Good news. Good news.
2:57:04
Oh, another marriage in peril.
Okay. Good news. If you know
2:57:09
these people, let it was good.
You should tell her. Hey, man,
2:57:13
your husband tried to get ship
your cat out. Just say just
2:57:17
saying baby just saying. All
right. We'll take that
2:57:20
deconstruction buzzkill on the
mic everybody can't can't have a
2:57:27
good news story. Nope, got a
buzz kill it. Now that wraps it
2:57:31
up. Fun show everybody thank you
trolls. Thank you for being
2:57:33
here. Troll. room.io listening
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2:57:39
don't know what's next on the
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2:57:41
interesting. I don't have a
coming up next. Well, there's
2:57:46
always something good coming up
next. I know agenda stream.com
2:57:50
Troll room.io. And we do have
end of show mixes. We got some
2:57:55
Professor Jay Jones, some
Fletch, Fletch, Fletch, Fletch,
2:57:59
and some Billy Bones everybody
else all good. Coming to you
2:58:03
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Country here and free my region
2:58:06
number six in the morning
everybody. I'm Adam
2:58:08
John C Dvorak: curry in from
Northern Silicon Valley where we
2:58:11
got a great show coming up on
Sunday where we talk about the
2:58:14
new gender called kink. I'm John
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2:58:18
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2:58:22
great Sunday at Thursday
everybody until Sunday. Adios
2:58:26
mofos who we who we am such by
this mic check MIC CHECK Mic
2:58:36
check. We have a saying and then
that was didn't but just if you
2:58:41
go to the hell you accuse others
that of what you are guilty of.
2:58:51
Mic check but you say please
help me to cope with the health
2:58:57
we have a saying in the
Netherlands. More MIC CHECK Mic
2:59:01
check. Things to help us others
that you are guilty Yeah. Mic
2:59:17
check Mic check.
2:59:21
John C Dvorak: To help you mains
elf magic stateless grammar
2:59:28
nailed it
2:59:52
Unknown: What the hell is going
on? What are they doing? Alice
2:59:54
whispered to the Griffith this
does look like January 6.
2:59:58
Because some of them were
animals and Mr. Burns, they need
3:00:00
to watch the news who stole the
target? What a terrible example
3:00:05
for our students. You want to
set up an encampment be shamed
3:00:08
and I'll echo the horror
3:00:11
that it's now in the realm of
violence. You want to scare
3:00:16
people, it's in the realm of
hatred, whether some are
3:00:19
peaceful or not. Don't talk
nonsense.
3:00:21
What are these universities
doing
3:00:23
no right to grow here said the
dormouse be shamed. Do you
3:00:27
want to come to the edge of
violence or even go to violence,
3:00:30
but haven't got much evidence
yet? That I have no choice but
3:00:35
to expel them? Behead that
dormouse what is the solution?
3:00:40
To preserve free speech,
important, unimportant,
3:00:45
unimportant,
3:00:46
important that I have no choice
but to expel them? Besides,
3:00:53
that's not a regular rule. You
invented it just now this does
3:00:56
look like January 6.
3:00:58
What do you know about this
business? The king said to ours,
3:01:01
it's in the realm of hatred,
whether some are peaceful or
3:01:04
not. Nothing whatever is it
ours? proves his guilt, said the
3:01:08
Queen. It proves nothing of the
sorts and Alice knows that the
3:01:12
Queen sentence first verdict
afterwards
3:01:15
and I'll echo the horror
3:01:18
stuff and nonsense. The idea of
having this sentence first you
3:01:22
want to set up an encampment?
The Queen of Hearts she made
3:01:25
some targets they need to watch
the news knave of hearts. He
3:01:29
stole those targets and took
them quite way distance look on
3:01:33
January 6, I don't believe
there's an atom of meaning in
3:01:37
it. What are
3:01:37
these universities doing?
3:01:41
Starting next week, billions if
not, trillions of tiny invaders
3:01:45
will begin their assault on
nearly all of the country east
3:01:48
of the Mississippi River.
They've been laying in wait for
3:01:51
17 years until the time and
temperature is right to begin
3:01:54
their deafening descent upon
millions of Americans.
3:01:57
We are talking about bruited. 10
cicadas. Big cicada saute,
3:02:04
they're great protein source you
know.
3:02:07
Rude 10 cicadas.
3:02:10
I'm excited to eat some cicadas.
Big
3:02:14
cicada saute.
3:02:16
I think this is a beautiful
bounty cornucopia.
3:02:20
For pure security. This
3:02:21
is a really exciting time. These
cicadas will become a feast for
3:02:26
many of nature's other
creatures. Even some brief
3:02:30
humans, big cicada saw big, big
cicada. Big, big cicada saw tech
3:02:42
signtech These insects have been
underground that whole time
3:02:48
making quite the scene. Big, big
cicada saute. The cicadas will
3:02:55
emerge from the ground. shed
their skins I'm excited to eat
3:03:00
some big, big cicada. Big, big
cicada saw Tim. I understand you
3:03:09
eat cicadas.
3:03:18
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3:03:24
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